ET-509 Cordless Telephone
(430-1017)                 Features                   Faxback Doc. # 19238

The Radio Shack ET-509 Cordless Telephone lets you talk on the phone while
you move freely about your home or office without worrying about a cord.

Its special features include:

Advanced Super CCT Circuitry - provides clarity comparable to a standard
phone, reduces background noise, and increases effective operating distance.

Automatic Access-Protection Code - uses a security access code to prevent
another cordless phone user from using your phone while the handset is off
the base.  The code changes automatically every time the handset is placed
on the base.

                     COM-LOK - prevents other phones from using your line
                               while the handset is on the base.

                      Redial - gives you one touch redial of the last
                               number dialed.

                       Flash - sends an electronic switch-hook signal for
                               use with special phone services such as call
                               waiting.

Touch-Tone or Pulse (Rotary) - lets you connect your phone to either type
Dialing                        of service.

   Hearing Aid Compatibility - lets you use this phone with hearing aids
                               that have a T (telephone) switch.

               Ringer On/Off - lets you save battery power by turning the
                               ringer off when an extension phone is within
                               hearing distance.

          Auto Stand-by/Talk - hangs up the phone when you set it on the
                               base.  When you pick up the handset, the
                               phone is automatically on.

IMPORTANT:  Cordless phones such as this one require AC power to operate.
            When the AC power is off, you cannot dial out or receive
            incoming calls using your ET-509.  For this reason, the ET-509
            should not be your only telephone.  To be safe, you should also
            have a phone that draws its power from the telephone line (not
            a cordless phone) so you can still make and receive calls if
            there is an AC power failure.


(EB 1/8/96)

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