ET-410 DuoFone Cordless Telephone System
(430-0551A) Specifications Faxback Doc. # 17895
Base Unit Handset Unit
Transmit Frequency [MHz] 46.610 to 46.970 49.670 to 49.990
Receive Frequency [MHz] 49.670 to 49.990 46.610 to 46.970
Transmit RF Output [mV/m] Max. 10 (at 3m) Max. 10 (at 3m)
Telephone Specifications
Dialing Rate [P.P.S.]:...................................................10
Make/Break Ration [P.P.S.]:...........................................39:61
Inter-Digital Pause [ms]:...............................................850
Memory Capacity (Pulse or Tone):..................................28 digits
Redial Memory Capacity:...........................................32 digits
Memory Position Capacity:.......................................32 stations
Power Requirements
Base Unit:.....................120 Volts, 60 Hz AC (240 Volts, 50 Hz for UK
models available only in the UK).
Handset Unit:.................Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium batteries DC 4.8V
(1.2V x 4)
Telephone Connections
Use modular connectors (USOC type RJ-11C or RJ-11W)
Operative Temp. 32 degrees F - 113 degrees F
(0 degrees C - 45 degrees C)
Unit Nominal Limit
Pulse Dealing
Manual Access Pause sec. 2.0 1.8-2.2
Flash sec. 0.7 0.5-0.9
Signal Level
Duration of Signals ms 100 90 (min.)
Inter-Digital Time ms 100 90 (min.)
Handset Unit
Receiver
Sensitivity at 20dB S+N/N uV 2.0 4.0
Frequency Response at 300Hz dB 2.0 2.0 +/- 6.0
3000Hz dB -11 -11 +/- 6.0
Audio Output Power at High mV 30 16
at Low mV 7 4
Ringer & Call Sound Level at High dB SPL 88 78
at Low dB SPL 76 67
Transmitter
Modulation sensitivity at 2kHz Dev. mV 18 5 - 36
Base Unit
Receiver
Call Sound Level at High dB SPL 76 67
at Low dB SPL 68 60
NOTES: Nominal specs represent the design specs; all units should be able
to approximate these--some will exceed and some may drop slightly
below these specs. Limit specs represent the absolute worst
condition which still might be considered acceptable; in no case
should a unit perform to less than within any limit spec.
The following sections can be found in the Basic Service Manual
43-0551, dated March, 1985: The Alignment, Troubleshooting Chart,
Wiring, IC Interconnection and Voltage Chart.
LIGHTNING
This Radio Shack phone product has built-in protection circuits--that meet
or exceed FCC requirements--to reduce risk or damage from surges in
telephone and AC power line currents. However, an incident such as a
lightning strike near, or directly to, these lines may cause an excessive
surge of voltage that can do damage to the phone device.
Lightning damage is uncommon, but it can occur to phones and other
electronic devices. If this is a concern or there are frequent and/or
severe electrical storms in the area, we suggest unplugging electronics
products during a storm.
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