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Directly on the Wall. Radio Shack Digital Answering System with Big Button Trim Phone
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Radio Shack Digital Answering System with Big Button Trim Phone offers a range of features for efficient call management and messaging. With its fully digital answering system, you can store and manage messages on a computer chip, allowing for advanced functions like individual message deletion and no tape hassles. The system's call screening feature lets you listen to callers as they leave messages, giving you the option to answer or not.
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Directly on the Wall
To mount the system on a wall, follow these steps.
Note: For direct wall mounting, drill two holes 3 1 /
4 inches (82.5 mm) apart, one below the other. Then thread two screws (not supplied) into each hole, letting the heads extend about 1 /
4
inch (6.3 mm) from the wall. (Be sure to use screws with heads that fit into the keyhole slots on the bottom of the system.)
3 1 /
4
1 /
4
1. Plug one end of the supplied long modular cord into the modular jack on the bottom of the system near its back end.
2. Route the phone cord into the groove on the bottom of the system by sliding the cord under the tabs along the groove.
Modular
Jack
3. Plug the other end of the cord into a modular phone jack.
Tabs
4. Fit the heads of the screws into the keyhole slots on the bottom of the system, then slide the system down until it is secure.
Phone
Cord
Groove
Handset
Jack
Handset
Groove
Keyhole
Slots
Installation 13
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Table of contents
- 5 Features
- 7 Read This Before Installation
- 8 FCC Statement
- 9 Installation
- 9 Selecting a Location
- 9 Connecting Power
- 11 Installing the Backup Battery
- 12 Mounting the System
- 12 On a Desktop
- 13 Directly on the Wall
- 14 On the Wall Plate
- 14 Connecting the Handset
- 15 A Quick Look
- 18 Telephone Operation
- 18 Setting the PULSE/TONE Switch
- 18 Setting the Ringer
- 19 Using REDIAL
- 19 Using RESET
- 19 Using FLASH
- 19 Volume Control
- 20 Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line
- 20 Using Memory Dialing
- 20 Storing a Number in Memory
- 21 Dialing a Stored Number
- 21 Testing Stored Emergency Numbers
- 21 Chain-Dialing Special Service Numbers
- 22 Answering System
- 22 Preparation
- 22 Turning the Answering System On/Off
- 23 Adjusting the Volume
- 23 Setting the Day and Time
- 24 Setting the Number of Rings
- 25 Recording Outgoing Messages (OGM)
- 26 Operation
- 26 Setting the Answering System to Answer Calls
- 27 Using the Announce-Only Feature
- 28 Screening Calls
- 29 Playing Incoming Messages
- 30 Deleting Messages
- 30 Remote Operation
- 31 Remote Operation Security Code
- 31 from a Remote Location
- 32 Remote Commands
- 33 Troubleshooting
- 35 The FCC Wants You to Know
- 35 Lightning