Operation, Care, The fcc wants you to know – Radio Shack 63-984 User Manual

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3. Route the AC power cord beneath

the tabs on either side of the chan-
nel on the back of the receiver

4. Align the receiver's keyhole slots

with the screw heads and slide the
receiver down to secure it.

OPERATION

Your caller presses

BELL

on the door

transmitter to sound the receiver’s
chime.

Note: If the chime sounds when the
transmitter's button is not pressed,
change the channel settings on both the
receiver and transmitter.

Hold down

TALK

on the receiver

(

the red

indicator lights) and speak in a normal
tone into the transmitter’s microphone
from about 2–3 inches away. When you
release

TALK,

the caller can reply by

holding down

TALK

on the transmitter.

Notes:

• The receiver and transmitter auto-

matically turn off if no one presses a
button within about 30 seconds.
Pressing any button on either unit
turns on the power again.

• If the temperature approaches the

lower end of the intercom’s operat-
ing range (around 0°F), you might
notice some sound distortion. This is
not a malfunction.

• A wireless telephone operating at

49MHz can interfere with the sys-
tem.

CARE

To use your RadioShack Wireless Inter-
com Door Chime system for a long time:

• Keep the system dry. If it gets wet,

wipe it dry immediately.

• Use and store the system only in

normal temperature environments.

• Handle the system gently and care-

fully. Do not drop either component.

• Keep the system away from dust

and dirt, and wipe the system with a
damp cloth occasionally to keep it
looking new.

Modifying or tampering with the sys-
tem’s internal components can cause a
malfunction and invalidate its warranty.
If your system is not performing as it
should, take it to your local RadioShack
store for assistance.

THE FCC WANTS YOU TO
KNOW

Your chime system might cause TV or
radio interference even when it is oper-
ating properly. To determine whether
the system is causing the interference,
remove the transmitter’s battery or un-
plug the receiver from AC power. If the
interference goes away, the transmitter
or the receiver is causing the interfer-
ence. Try to eliminate the interference
by moving the TV or radio away from the
transmitter or contacting your local Ra-
dioShack store for help. If you cannot
eliminate the interference, the FCC re-
quires that you stop using the system.

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