Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product ET-1109 Radio Shack
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Cat. No. 43- 1109 OWNER’S MANUAL Plea se read be fore us ing th is equipm ent. ET-1109 900 MHz Digital Cordless T elephone with Caller ID/Call Waiting ID 43-1109.
2 FEATURES Your Radi oShack ET-1109 9 00 MHz Digital Co rdle ss Teleph one us es ad- vanced techn ology to giv e yo u super ior audio quali ty and ex tend ed ran ge.
3 Tone or Puls e Dialing — lets y ou use tone o r puls e (ro tary) dialing and lets you swi tch fro m pulse to tone dialing for long-di stance, ba nk-by- phone , or other speci al serv ices. Redial — lets you quickl y redial any of the last t hree n umbers dialed .
4 Important: • Cordles s pho nes such as th is one require AC powe r to operate. Wh en the po wer is off, yo u ca nnot ma ke o r receiv e calls using your ET-1 109.
5 CONTENTS Installation . .................... ............ ............. .................... ............. ............. ................ 6 Mounting t he Phone . ............ .................... ............. ............. ................... .....
6 INSTALLA TION MOUNTING THE P H ONE You can pla ce the phon e on a desk or table, mount it on a standard wal l plate, or mount it direc tly on a wall.
7 3. Route the ada pter ’s cor d throu gh the stra in reli ef slot on the br acket. 4. Plug the ada pter in to a stan dard AC outlet. 5. Lift the base’s antenn a to a vertic al position .
8 Follow th e steps under “On a Wa ll Plate or Wall” on Pa ge 7, then apply these ad- ditional instruc tions fo r place ment on a wall. 1. Drill two hol es 3 15 / 16 inch es (100 mm) apart. Then th read a screw in to each hole, letting the heads e xtend about 5 / 16 i n c h ( 5 m m ) from the w all.
9 To char ge the batter y pack, pl ace the handset ei ther faceu p or facedown on the base. The CH ARGE/IN US E indica- tor on the ba se li ghts and Total:00 appears on the handse t disp la y. Recharge the batter y pack when Low Battery flashes o n the di spla y.
10 • The supp lied batter y pack shou ld last for abo ut a year . Wh en it lose s its ab ility to full y recha rge, or der a replaceme nt battery p ack from you r loc al Ra dioShac k store ( see “Re- placing the Batte ry Pack” on Page 2 5). SETTING THE DI ALI NG MO DE Set DIAL MODE on the ba ck of the bas e for the type o f servi ce you have.
11 Follow the se steps to turn auto talk on or off. 1. Li ft the handset and h old d own CALL ID . A menu ap pears with 1 Auto Talk selecte d . 2. Press SELECT to c hange the auto talk sett ing. On or Off appea rs indi - cating th e select ed set ting.
12 3. Press SELECT , then e nter your three-digi t area code. If you make a mis tak e, r epeat edly press or to move the cursor over the incor - rect dig it, then e nter the co rrect number . Note: If a n area code i s alread y stored, i t appea rs on the disp lay af- ter you press and ho ld CALL ID .
13 OPERATION MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS To make a call, li ft the ha ndset and press TA L K (the CHAR GE/IN U SE indi - cator on the base l ights), then dial the number. Th e numbe r displ ays on the handset as y ou dial, then (aft er a few seco nds) the cal l’s elap sed ti me dis- plays.
14 USI NG REDIA L You ca n quickly dia l any of the las t three numbers you diale d recentl y. Lif t the handset an d repeatedl y press REDIAL/ P AUSE u ntil the n umber you wi sh to dial dis plays. Then pres s TA L K a nd the phone dia ls the num ber.
15 PAGING To send a p age fr om the bas e to the handset or to locate the ha ndset, when the phone is no t in use, press PA G E / FIND on the b ase. The han dset b eeps for 5 secon ds. To locate the handset us ing a continu - ous beep , press and hold P AGE/FIND longer t han 5 se conds.
16 Repeated ly press to view the charac ters in alphab etica l order. (The dis play s hows uppe rcase let - ters first, then l owercase lette rs, numbers , and spec ial charact ers.) Notes: • Press to see the characters in re- verse alphab etical ord er .
17 Edit Memory n — edit th e record as des cribed in Step s 5 through 8 of “Sto ring a Number and Name in Memory ” on Page 15. Delete Memory n — the dis play prom pts you to confi rm the delet ion. Press or to move t he curs or to Yes or No , then press SELECT or DELETE .
18 T esting Stored Emergency Num b ers If you s tore an emer gency s ervic e’s number (pol ice depar tment, fire depart- ment, ambu lanc e) and y ou choo se to test the st ored nu mber, make the test call dur ing the la te evening or ear ly morning hours to avoi d peak demand periods.
19 CALLER ID OPERAT ION If you s ubscri be to Call er ID se rvice from your ph one comp any, the pho ne compa - ny sends informa tion ab out the c all, as well as th e time and date , betwee n the first an d second rings of every call y ou rece ive.
20 Caller ID Mes sages DI ALI NG NU MBERS F ROM A CALLER ID RECORD To dial a loca l numbe r stored in a Cal ler ID record , recall the reco rd, then pr ess TA L K . If it i s a l ong dis tance c all, p ress 1 ( 1 appe ars before th e disp layed num- ber) be fore you press TA L K .
21 If the sel ected location is e mpty, the phone beeps to confirm tha t it stored the number, th en the Ca ller ID rec ord ap- pears. If a reco rd exis ts in the selec ted lo ca- tion, Replace Memory? appear s, promptin g you to confirm the repla ce- ment.
22 T ROUBLESHOOTIN G We do not expect y ou to hav e any probl ems with your ET-1 109, but if you do , these sugge stions m ight he lp. Problem Suggestio n The phon e does not work or works p oorly . Be sur e the ba se’s phone l ine cor d and AC adapter a re corre ctly and securely connec ted.
23 If you s till have p roblems, d isconne ct the E T-1109. If other phones on the s ame line work proper ly, the fa ult is in th is phone or i ts installa tion. If you cannot find the prob- lem, take the ET -1109 to your l ocal Radi oShack store for assista nce.
24 CARE AND MAINTENAN CE Your Rad io Sha ck ET - 11 09 90 0 MHz Dig ita l Cordl es s Tel ep hone is an ex am - ple of su perior des ign and craf tsmans hi p. The fol lowing sugg estions wi ll help you car e for your ET-1109 so you can enjo y it for years.
25 REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK If you foll ow the in structi ons in “ Conne ct- ing and Charg ing the Batter y Pac k” on Page 8, t he ba ttery pack shoul d la st about one ye ar. If the batte ry pack doe s not hold a charge fo r more than 2 hours after an ov erni ght ch ar ge, rep la ce it wi th a new 3.
26 THE FCC W AN TS Y OU TO KNOW In the unlik ely eve nt that y our phone causes proble ms o n the ph one line, the phone c ompany can temp orar ily di scon - tinue you r se rvice. If th is hap pens, the phone comp any atte mpts to notify you in advance .
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