Out of range indications – Radio Shack ET-910 User Manual

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OUT OF RANGE
INDICATIONS

If you move the ET-910’s handset out
of the base’s range, the handset will
not operate properly. While it is out of
range, the handset sounds different
alert tones and flashes various indi-
cators.

Note: To turn off the out of range in-
dications while the handset is out of
range, you can press

TONE

,

#

, or

any number key (

0

-

9

). (You can

press

OFF

to turn them back on

again.)

Out of Range with No Call

If you move the handset out of the
base’s range when the handset is not
in use, the handset’s INT.CM indica-
tor flashes and the handset beeps
quietly at 30-second intervals. When
you move the handset back within
range of the base again, the INT.CM
indicator turns off and the handset
stops beeping.

Out of Range with a Call in
Progress

If you move the handset out of the
base’s range while a call is in
progress, the handset’s INT.CM indi-
cator lights steadily, the handset
beeps quietly at 5-second intervals,
and you and the other party cannot
hear each other.

If you move the handset back within
the base’s range within 30 seconds,
the INT.CM indicator turns off, the
handset stops beeping, and you can
resume your phone conversation.

If you keep the handset out of the
base’s range for 30 seconds or more,
the call is disconnected (the TALK in-
dicator turns off), the INT.CM indica-
tor begins to flash, and the handset
begins to beep at 30-second inter-
vals. When you move the handset
back within range of the base again,
the indicator turns off and the hand-
set stops beeping.

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