ET-912 Speakerphone with Caller ID
(430-0692) Features Faxback Doc. # 31557
The RadioShack ET-912 900-MHz Digital 2-Line Cordless Speakerphone with
Caller ID System combines advanced digital cordless telephone technology
and Caller ID features in one easy-to-use package. The phone uses the
recently allocated 900 MHz band that lessens the possibility of
interference caused by other cordless phones using the same frequency,
while providing increased security from monitoring, clearer sound, and
greater range than 46/49 MHz cordless telephones.
The phone can display a caller's phone number, the current date and time,
and call information as provided by your local phone company to Caller ID
service subscribers.
IMPORTANT: To use the phone's Caller ID features, you must be in an area
where Caller ID service is available and you must subscribe to
the service.
This phone's features include:
900 MHz Operation - provides better quality sound and less
interference than many other cordless
phones.
Auto Scan - automatically selects the clearest
channel when you make or answer a call.
10-Channel Selector - during or before a call, lets easily
select the channel with the best
performance.
Two-Line Capability - lets you use the phone with two different
telephone lines.
Caller ID Memory - stores and displays up to 32 incoming
phone numbers, the line where each call
came in, and the date and time of the
call as provided to Caller ID subscribers
by your local telephone company.
20-Memory Dialing - lets you quickly dial numbers you have
stored in memory, by pressing a single
button.
Name Dialing - lets you dial a person's stored number by
entering his/her name on the handset.
Page/Intercom System - lets you talk between the handset and the
base, or locate the handset if you
misplace it.
Hold - lets you place a call on hold, so you can
answer another call or move away from the
handset or base.
Liquid-Crystal Display - displays information on the handset,
including the time and the number you
dialed, and Caller ID and other useful
information.
Out-of-Range Indication - the handset beeps if you are too far from
the base during a call.
Conference - lets you talk to callers on both lines at
the same time.
Flash - sends an electronic switchhook signal for
use with special phone services such as
call waiting.
Redial - lets you quickly dial the last number
dialed.
Ring Switch - lets you turn the base's ringer on or off
for each line.
Distinctive Ring Tones - helps you know which line is ringing.
You can select any of four ring tones to
sound from the handset.
Security Access-protection Code - helps prevent other cordless phone users
from using your phone line while the
handset is off the base.
Pulse/Tone Option - lets you use your phone with either type
of service.
Hearing Aid Compatible - lets you use this phone with hearing aids
that have a T (telephone) switch.
READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION
We have designed your telephone to conform to federal regulations, and you
can connect it to most telephone lines. However, each device that you
connect to the phone line draws power from the phone line. We refer to
this power draw as the device's ringer equivalence number, or REN. The REN
is on the bottom of the base.
If you are using more than one phone or other device on the line, add up
all the RENs. If the total is more than five, your phone might not ring.
In rural areas, a total REN of three might impair ringer operation. If
ringer operation is impaired, disconnect one of the devices from the line.
IMPORTANT: Cordless phones such as this one require AC power to operate.
When AC power is off, you cannot dial out or receive incoming
calls using your ET-912. For this reason, the ET-912 should not
be your only telephone. To be safe, you should also have a
phone that does not need AC power to operate (not a cordless
phone) so you can still make and receive calls if there is an AC
power failure.
NOTE: Some cordless phones operate at frequencies that might cause
interference to nearby TVs and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such
interference, the base of the ET-912 should not be placed near or on
top of a TV or VCR.
FCC STATEMENT
This telephone complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. You must, upon request,
provide the FCC Registration Number and the REN to your phone company.
These numbers are on the bottom of the phone's base.
You must not connect your phone to any of the following:
Coin-operated systems
Party-line systems
Most electronic key phone systems
NOTE: This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital device
as specified in Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits provide
reasonable protection against radio and TV interference in a
residential area. However, your equipment might cause TV or radio
interference even when it is operating properly. To eliminate
interference, you can try one or more of the following corrective
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the distance between the equipment and the radio or TV
Use outlets on different electrical circuits for the equipment and
the radio or TV
Consult your local RadioShack store if the problem still exists.
NOTE: Your telephone operates on standard radio frequencies, as allocated
by the FCC. Even though the access-protection code prevents
unauthorized use of your phone line, it is possible for other radio
units operating on similar frequencies within a certain area to
unintentionally intercept your conversations and/or cause
interference. This lack of privacy can occur with any cordless
phone.
(RMF/EB/all-04/01/96)
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