Radio Shack 02A01 Telephone User Manual


 
5
Chain-Dialing Memory Numbers
If you frequently use special telephone servic-
es, you can save time by storing the phone
number of the service in one memory location
and the rest of the information, such as a long
distance number, in another memory location.
To chain-dial, enter the memory location of
the service number first. Then when the ser-
vice answers, enter the memory location for
the other information.
Note:
We recommend you do not store secu-
rity numbers, such as personal access codes
for bank-by-phone services, in any memory
location.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your telephone is not operating properly, go
through this checklist.
Is the phone properly connected?
Is the
TONE/PULSE
switch set correctly?
If the telephone’s volume level drops or it be-
gins to make strange sounds, determine if
other phones have been picked up on the
same line. This phone might not operate when
other phones are active on the same line (es-
pecially in areas with low telephone voltage).
Hang up the other phones to correct the prob-
lem.
If other telephone devices have been added
at or about the time the phone’s performance
diminished, recalculate the REN (see “FCC
Statement” on Page 1).
If you still have problems, disconnect the
phone. If other phones on the same line work
properly, the fault is in this phone or its instal-
lation. If you cannot find the problem, take
your phone to your local RadioShack store for
assistance.
Care
Keep the telephone dry; if it gets wet, wipe it
dry immediately. Use and store the telephone
only in normal temperature environments.
Handle the telephone carefully; do not drop it.
Keep the telephone away from dust and dirt,
and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to
keep it looking new.
Modifying or tampering with the
telephone
’s
internal components can cause a malfunction
and might invalidate its warranty and void
your FCC authorization to operate it. If your
telephone
is not performing as it should, take
it to your local RadioShack store for assis-
tance. If the trouble is affecting the telephone
lines, the phone company can ask you to dis-
connect your
telephone
until you have re-
solved the problem.