Setting the dialing mode, Adjusting the ringer – Radio Shack 900MHz User Manual

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Installation

• About once a month, fully discharge

the battery pack by keeping the
handset off the base until the line
indicators flash. Otherwise, the bat-
tery pack loses its ability to fully
recharge.

• If the battery pack is completely dis-

charged or the base loses power
while the handset is away from it,
place the handset on the base to
reset the security access-protection
code. If it was the handset that lost
power, recharge the battery pack.

• The supplied battery pack should

last about one year. When it loses
its ability to fully recharge, order a
replacement battery pack through
your local RadioShack Store (see
Replacing the battery pack.

SETTING THE DIALING
MODE

Set

DIAL MODE

on the back of the base

for the type of service you have. If you
are not sure which type you have, do
this test.

1. Be sure

DIAL MODE

is set to

T

(tone).

2. Press

LINE 1

on the handset. Then

listen for the dial tone.

3. Press any number other than

0

.

Note: If your phone system requires
that you dial an access code (

9

, for

example) before you dial an outside
number, do not press the access
code either.

If the dial tone stops, that line has
tone service. If the dial tone contin-
ues, that line has pulse service.

4. Press

LINE 2

, listen for the dial tone,

and repeat Step 3.

If you have tone service on both
lines, leave

DIAL MODE

set to

T

.

If you have pulse service on either
line, set

DIAL MODE

to

P

(pulse).

You can use tone services on the
line which supports them by press-
ing

/

TONE

before any other keys.

ADJUSTING THE RINGER

The phone lets you control its base and
handset ringer volumes separately. You
can choose a high or low ringer setting
for the base or the handset.

On the Handset

At any time except during a call, repeat-
edly press

VOLUME

to change the ring-

er’s volume.

On the Base

Set

RING VOL

on the back of the base to

OFF

,

LO

, or

HI

. With

RING VOL

set to

OFF

, the base’s ringer does not sound

when a call is received, but the handset
when it is off the base (and any other
phone connected to the same line) still
rings.

Note: The

RING VOL

setting on the base

is common to both lines.

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