| 43-777.fm Page 1 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   Cat. No. 43-777   OWNER’S MANUAL   Please read before using this equipment.   TAD-277   Single-Microcassette Answering System   with Digital Announcement   43-777.fm Page 3 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   If you are using more than one device   on the line, add up all the RENs. If the   total is more than five, your phones   might not ring and your TAD-277   might not answer. In rural areas, a to-   tal REN of three might impair ringer   operation. If ringer operation is im-   paired, remove a device from the tele-   phone line.   WARNING: To reduce the risk of   fire or shock hazard, do not ex-   pose this product to rain or mois-   ture.   CAUTION   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.   ! DO NOT OPEN.   CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF   ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE   COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICE-   ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVIC-   ING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.   FCC STATEMENT   Your TAD-277 complies with Part 68   of FCC Rules. You must, upon re-   quest, provide the FCC registration   number and the REN to your phone   company. Both numbers are on the   bottom of your TAD-277.   This symbol is intended to alert you   to the presence of uninsulated dan-   gerous voltage within the product’s   enclosure that might be of sufficient   magnitude to constitute a risk of   electric shock. Do not open the   product’s case.   Note: You must not connect your   TAD-277 to:   This symbol is intended to inform   you that important operating and   maintenance instructions are in-   cluded in the literature accompany-   ing this product.   ! • Coin-operated systems   • Party-line systems   • Most electronic key phone sys-   tems   READ THIS FIRST   We have designed your TAD-277 to   conform to federal regulations, and   you can connect it to most telephone   lines. However, each device you con-   nect to the phone line draws power   from the phone line. We refer to this   power draw as the device’s Ringer   Equivalence Number, or REN. The   REN is on the bottom of your TAD-   277.   3 43-777.fm Page 4 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   CONTENTS   Preparation ........................................................................................................... 5   Selecting A Location ........................................................................................ 5   Loading the Cassette ....................................................................................... 5   Connecting Power ........................................................................................... 6   Recording the Outgoing Message ................................................................... 6   Checking the Outgoing Message ............................................................. 7   Connecting to the Telephone Line ................................................................... 8   Setting the Maximum Message Length ........................................................... 8   Setting the Number of Rings ........................................................................... 8   Answering System Operation ............................................................................. 9   Setting the TAD-277 to Answer Calls .............................................................. 9   Setting the System’s Volume ........................................................................... 9   Screening Calls ............................................................................................... 9   Playing Messages ......................................................................................... 10   Remote Control Operation ................................................................................ 11   Remote Answer-On ....................................................................................... 11   Remote Playback .......................................................................................... 11   Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 13   Care and Maintenance ....................................................................................... 16   Cleaning the Tape-Handling Parts ................................................................. 17   The FCC Wants You to Know ........................................................................ 17   Lightning ........................................................................................................ 17   4 43-777.fm Page 5 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   PREPARATION   2. Lift open the cassette compart-   ment door.   SELECTING A   LOCATION   The TAD-277 is designed to rest on   a flat surface such as a desktop or   countertop. Select a location that is:   • Near an AC outlet   • Near a modular telephone line   jack   If the phone line jack is not a modular   jack, you must update the wiring. You   can convert the wiring yourself, using   jacks and adapters available at your   local RadioShack store. Or, you can   let the phone company update the wir-   ing for you. The USOC number of the   jack to be installed is RJ11C.   3. Put the cassette in the compart-   ment with its full reel toward the   back of the system and its open   edge to the right.   LOADING THE   CASSETTE   Your TAD-277 comes with an MC-60   cassette tape (30 minutes of recording   time per side). You can buy additional   and different length cassettes at your   local RadioShack store.   4. Close the compartment door.   Notes:   • You can turn the tape over and   record on the other side. This lets   you save any messages recorded   on the first side while using the   tape to record more messages.   1. Turn the supplied cassette’s hub   with the tip of a pencil to take up   any tape slack.   • Replace the tape at least once a   year, or more often if it is used fre-   quently.   5 43-777.fm Page 6 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   message, the TAD-277 sounds a con-   tinuous high tone until you record a   message (see “Recording the Outgo-   ing Message”).   CONNECTING POWER   Use the supplied AC adapter to power   your TAD-277.   Note: If the cassette tape is broken or   is not inserted properly, the TAD-277   sounds a continuous low tone when it   is connected to power. To stop the   tone, unplug the adapter from the AC   outlet. Reinsert or replace the tape,   then plug the adapter back into the AC   outlet.   Cautions:   • The supplied Class 2 AC adapter   supplies 9 volts of power, delivers   at least 500 milliamps, and has a   plug that properly fits the TAD-   9V AC 500mA   277’s   jack. Using an   adapter that does not meet these   specifications could damage the   TAD-277.   • Always plug the adapter into the   TAD-277 before you plug it into an   AC outlet, and unplug the adapter   from the outlet before you unplug   it from the TAD-277.   RECORDING THE   OUTGOING MESSAGE   Before you can use the TAD-277, you   must record the outgoing message.   The maximum length for your outgo-   ing message is 30 seconds.   Hint: To help protect your home or of-   fice, do not tell callers you are away.   Instead, say you cannot come to the   phone at this time.   1. Plug the supplied AC adapter’s   9V   barrel plug into the TAD-277’s   AC 500mA   Follow these steps to record an outgo-   ing message.   jack.   2. Plug the adapter’s other end into a   standard AC outlet.   VOL-   1. If the TAD-277 is off, rotate   UME   to the right until it clicks to   VOLUME   3. Rotate   to the right until it   turn it on. The message indicator   turns on.   clicks to turn on the TAD-277.   The message indicator turns on while   the TAD-277 checks for an outgoing   message.   If an outgoing message is already re-   corded, the TAD-277 automatically   plays it back. If there is no outgoing   6 43-777.fm Page 7 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   2. Lift open the cassette compart-   ment door.   5. When you finish recording your   message, press OGM REC/PLAY   again. The TAD-277 beeps, re-   winds the tape, and plays back   the message as it is recording it   from the digital chip to the tape.   (The message is backed up on   tape so after a power failure it can   be automatically restored to the   chip).   3. Hold down OGM REC/PLAY until   the message indicator turns off,   then release the button. The TAD-   277 beeps once.   After the message plays back, the   TAD-277 sets itself to answer   calls, beeping twice to indicate it is   set.   4. When the message indicator turns   on again after a few moments,   speak clearly in a normal volume   from about 12 inches away from   the microphone.   6. Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable   listening level.   Checking the Outgoing   Message   Press OGM REC/PLAY at any time to   hear the outgoing message. Set VOL-   UME to the desired level.   Microphone   The TAD-277 records only   Note:   the first 30 seconds of your outgo-   ing message.   7 43-777.fm Page 8 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   CONNECTING TO THE   TELEPHONE LINE   SETTING THE NUMBER   OF RINGS   To complete the connections, insert   the modular plug into a modular   phone jack.   You can select the number of rings the   TAD-277 waits before it answers calls.   RING SELECT   2 4 7 TS   to , , , or .   Set   To connect a telephone to your TAD-   277, insert the telephone’s modular   The system can answer calls in 2, 4,   TS   PHONE JACK   plug into   the TAD-277.   on the back of   or 7 rings. If you set the switch to   (Toll Saver), the TAD-277 answers in   four rings if there are no new or saved   messages, or in two rings if you have   messages. This can save you long-   distance charges because, if there are   no new messages, you can hang up   before the TAD-277 answers.   SETTING THE MAXIMUM   MESSAGE LENGTH   Your TAD-277 can record messages   REC TIME   of up to 1 or 5 minutes. Set   1MIN   5MIN   for the desired maxi-   to   or   mum recording time.   8 43-777.fm Page 9 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION   sage, then waits 7 seconds for you to   SETTING THE TAD-277   TO ANSWER CALLS   enter the remote operation security   code. If you do not enter the correct   code, the TAD-277 beeps twice and   hangs up. See “Remote Control Oper-   ation” on Page 11.   Rotate VOLUME to the right until it   clicks to turn on the TAD-277. When   the message indicator stays on and   the TAD-277 does not sound any   tones, it is ready to answer calls.   To have the TAD-277 not answer   calls, turn it off by rotating VOLUME to   the left until it clicks. The message in-   dicator turns off.   SETTING THE SYSTEM’S   VOLUME   The TAD-277 hangs up and resets to   answer the next call when:   To adjust the volume, set VOLUME to   a comfortable listening level. (This   does not affect the volume of the mes-   sage the caller hears.)   • The caller hangs up.   • The maximum message length of   about 1 minute or 5 minutes is   reached (see “Setting the Maxi-   mum Message Length” on   Page 8).   • There are more than 7 seconds of   silence.   The TAD-277’s supplied tape can   record up to about 29 minutes of in-   coming messages per side. You can   buy additional and different length cas-   settes at your local RadioShack store.   SCREENING CALLS   To screen calls, let the TAD-277 an-   swer them. Listen to the caller’s mes-   sage through the TAD-277’s speaker.   If you decide to answer the call, pick   up any phone on the same phone line   as the TAD-277. The TAD-277 stops   recording and resets to answer the   next call.   If the tape reaches the end while a   caller is leaving a message, the TAD-   277 beeps twice and hangs up.   If the incoming message tape is full,   the TAD-277 answers a call after ten   rings, plays back the outgoing mes-   9 43-777.fm Page 10 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   Note: If you pick up the phone just as   the TAD-277 answers, the TAD-277   might not stop recording the message.   If this happens, briefly hang up the   phone then pick it up again.   If you do not restart playback   within 60 seconds, the tape fast-   forwards to the end of the last   incoming message, as though   playback was never started. This   helps prevent accidental erasure   of incoming messages.   PLAYING MESSAGES   • If a call comes in while playback is   paused, the tape immediately   fast-forwards to the end of the last   message and answers the call.   When you have messages, the mes-   sage indicator blinks. If you have four   messages or less, the light blinks once   for each message stored. (For exam-   ple, if you have two messages, the light   blinks twice followed by a 2-second   pause, then blinks twice more, and so   on.) If you have more than four mes-   sages, the light blinks continuously.   After you play back all the messages,   the TAD-277 beeps twice, rewinds to   the beginning, and resets to answer   calls. New messages will be recorded   over the messages you have heard.   SAVE   To save the messages, press   Note: The light also blinks continuous-   ly if the TAD-277 receives one or more   incoming messages after power is in-   terrupted (see “Troubleshooting” on   Page 13).   before a new call is recorded. The   tape fast-forwards to the end of all the   messages and resets to answer calls.   PLAY   To play the messages, press   . The TAD-277 beeps once, rewinds   the tape, then plays the messages.   To replay the messages, simply press   PLAY   again.   Notes:   PLAY   PLAY   • To pause playback, press   To restart playback, press   again.   . 10   43-777.fm Page 11 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION   While you are away from your home   or office, you can use a touch-tone   phone or a pulse phone with a pocket   tone dialer to:   Then you can play any messages   you received while you were gone   (see “Playing Messages” on   Page 10).   • Set the TAD-277 to answer calls   • Play your messages   REMOTE PLAYBACK   • Record a message   You must know your 3-digit remote   operation security code to play back   or record messages from a remote   phone. The code for your particular   answering system is printed on the   bottom of your TAD-277.   • Set the TAD-277 to record over   old messages   REMOTE ANSWER-ON   To play back your messages from a re-   mote phone, dial your phone number.   After the TAD-277 plays the outgoing   message and beeps, enter the remote   operation security code within 7 sec-   onds. (Be sure each button press is at   You can use a remote phone to set   the TAD-277 to answer calls if:   • The TAD-277 has power.   • The cassette is loaded.   • The TAD-277 is off.   1 least /2 second long). The TAD-277   sounds a tone while the tape rewinds.   If no tone sounds, re-enter the code.   To remotely set the TAD-277 to an-   swer calls, dial your phone number   then let your phone ring at least 12   times until the TAD-277 answers.   Then hang up the phone.   Notes:   • If you do not enter the code within   7 seconds, the TAD-277 hangs   up.   Notes:   • If the TAD-277 is set to TS, it   answers on the second ring if   there are messages. If there are   no messages, the TAD-277   answers on the fourth ring.   • Your phone rings 10 times plus   the number of rings you have set   using RING SELECT (see “Setting   the Number of Rings” on Page 8)   before the TAD-277 answers. For   example, if RING SELECT is set to   7, the TAD-277 answers after 17   rings.   The TAD-277 plays back the incoming   messages. At the end of all the mes-   sages, the TAD-277 sounds four short   beeps and automatically saves your   messages.   • When you return, be sure to rotate   VOLUME to turn the TAD-277 on.   11   43-777.fm Page 12 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   To replay the messages, wait until you   hear a single beep (about 8 seconds   after the four short beeps), then enter   your remote operation security code   again. The TAD-277 replays the mes-   sages.   To record a message, wait until you   hear a single beep (about 8 seconds   after the four short beeps), then   record the message and hang up.   To reset the TAD-277 so new mes-   sages record over the old ones, enter   your remote operation security code   within 8 seconds after you hear the   four short beeps at the end of all the   messages. Then, after the TAD-277   beeps, hang up the phone.   12   43-777.fm Page 13 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   TROUBLESHOOTING   We do not expect you to have any problems with your TAD-277, but if you do, be   sure you installed the tape correctly and turned on the system. If you still have a   problem, this chart might help. If not, take the TAD-277 to your local RadioShack   store for assistance.   Problem   Cause   Solution   The TAD-277 does   not answer and   record callers’ mes-   sages.   The system is turned off. Turn on the TAD-277 by   rotating VOLUME to the right   so the message indicator   turns on.   The outgoing message   is not recorded.   Record an outgoing mes-   sage.   Bad phone line connec-   tion.   Check and reconnect the   modular phone plug.   The TAD-277 records   a dial tone, beeping,   or the operator’s   voice instead of the   caller’s message.   The caller hung up with- If this happens often, dis-   out leaving a message   or without using the   maximum time, and   your phone company   does not send out CPC   (Calling Party Control)   signals.   cuss the problem with your   phone company.   The TAD-277 does   not respond to any   button.   The TAD-277 has been   turned on by remote.   Turn on the TAD-277 by ro-   tating VOLUME to the right   so the message indicator   turns on.   The TAD-277 is locked   up.   Reset the TAD-277 by   unplugging the AC adapter   from the AC outlet then   plugging it in again.   Outgoing messages   sound distorted.   You were too close to   the microphone or you   spoke too loudly when   Re-record the message.   Speak clearly into the   microphone at a normal vol-   you recorded the outgo- ume from about 12 inches   ing message. away.   13   43-777.fm Page 14 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   Problem   Cause   Solution   Incoming message   sounds distorted.   The tape head is dirty.   Clean the head using a   tape head-cleaning kit (see   “Cleaning the Tape-Han-   dling Parts” on Page 17).   The tape is worn out.   Unplug the adapter from the   AC outlet, replace the tape,   then plug the adapter back   into the AC outlet.   Remote control func-   tions do not work.   The remote operation   security code was not   entered correctly.   Enter the correct code. The   code for your particular   answering system is printed   on the bottom of your TAD-   277.   You are using a pulse   dialing phone.   Use a touch-tone phone or   pocket tone dialer.   The tone output from   Hold down the buttons for   the phone or tone dialer at least 1/2 second or try   is not long enough.   using another phone or   dialer.   The telephone line is   noisy.   Enter the remote operation   security code again.   Seven seconds of   silence have passed so   the TAD-277 hangs up.   Call the TAD-277 and try   again.   Continuous tone   sounds.   No outgoing message   recorded.   Record an outgoing mes-   sage (see “Recording the   Outgoing Message” on   Page 6).   The cassette tape is   jammed, broken, or not   installed.   Unplug the adapter from the   AC outlet, replace the tape,   then plug the adapter back   into the AC outlet.   14   43-777.fm Page 15 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   Problem   Cause   Solution   The message indica-   tor blinks continu-   ously, but there are   fewer than five incom-   ing messages.   Power was interrupted   to the TAD-277.   Press PLAY. The TAD-277   plays back any saved mes-   sages then any new incom-   ing messages.   15   43-777.fm Page 16 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   CARE AND MAINTENANCE   Your RadioShack TAD-277 Single-Microcassette Answering System with Digital   Announcement is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following   suggestions will help you care for your TAD-277 so you can enjoy it for years.   Keep the TAD-277 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids   might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.   Use and store the TAD-277 only in normal temperature environ-   ments. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic de-   vices and distort or melt plastic parts.   Keep the TAD-277 away from dust and dirt, which can cause prema-   ture wear of parts.   Handle the TAD-277 gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage   circuit boards and cases and can cause the TAD-277 to work improp-   erly.   Wipe the TAD-277 with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking   new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong deter-   gents to clean the TAD-277.   Modifying or tampering with the TAD-277’s internal components can cause a mal-   function and might invalidate your TAD-277’s warranty and void your FCC authori-   zation to operate it. If your TAD-277 is not performing as it should, take it to your   local RadioShack store for assistance. If the trouble is affecting the phone lines, the   phone company can ask you to disconnect the phone until you have resolved the   problem.   16   43-777.fm Page 17 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   CLEANING THE TAPE-   HANDLING PARTS   THE FCC WANTS YOU   TO KNOW   To restore the sound quality, you   must inspect and clean the tape   head. Dirt, dust, or particles of the   tape’s coating can accumulate on the   tape heads and other parts that the   tape touches. This can greatly re-   duce the performance of the cassette   player.   In the unlikely event that your TAD-   277 causes problems on the phone   line, the phone company can discon-   nect your service. The phone compa-   ny attempts to notify you in advance. If   advance notice is not practical, the   phone company notifies you of your   right to file a complaint with the FCC.   We recommend cleaning the tape   head after about every 20 hours of   Also, the phone company can make   changes to its lines, equipment, oper-   ations, or procedures that could affect   the operation of your TAD-277. The   phone company notifies you of these   changes in advance, so you can take   the necessary steps to prevent inter-   ruption of your phone service.   VOLUME   playing time. Rotate   to the left   until it clicks to turn off the TAD-277   and remove the cassette. Insert a spe-   cial head-cleaning cassette (such as   Cat. No. 44-1168), and follow the   cleaning cassette’s directions to clean   the tape head.   Caution: To avoid damage to the tape   head, never use a chemical not ap-   proved for tape head cleaning and   never touch the tape head with your   fingers or any metal object.   LIGHTNING   Your TAD-277 has built-in protection   circuits to reduce the risk of damage   from surges in phone and power line   current. These protection circuits meet   or exceed FCC requirements. Howev-   er, lightning striking the phone line or   power lines can damage your TAD-   277.   Lightning damage is not common.   Nevertheless, if you live in an area   that has frequent electrical storms, we   suggest that you unplug your TAD-   277 during storms to reduce the possi-   bility of damage.   17   43-777.fm Page 18 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   NOTES   18   43-777.fm Page 19 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   19   43-777.fm Page 20 Friday, August 13, 1999 3:44 PM   Limited One-Year Warranty   This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-   ship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned   stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, Ra-   dioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING   THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED   IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED   HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RE-   SPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY   LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFOR-   MANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, IN-   CLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS   OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDEN-   TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE   POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.   Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of in-   cidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.   In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack   sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, un-   less otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and   labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase   price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the prop-   erty of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of   warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the   original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the   expiration of the warranty period.   This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,   accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or   maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs   other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as   fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs   of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.   This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from   state to state.   RadioShack Customer Relations, Dept. 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