Radio Shack 43-3908 Conference Phone User Manual


 
Operation
8
S
ELECTING
THE
C
HANNEL
The phone scans 20 channels (frequency pairs used be-
tween the base and the handset) and automatically selects
a clear channel each time you make or receive a call.
If you hear other conversations or you experience difficulty
hearing the conversation, press
CHANNEL
to select a
different channel. TALK/BATT flashes, followed by a brief
pause as your phone searches for a clear channel. Ô
A
DJUSTING
THE
H
EADSET
S
V
OLUME
To adjust the volume of the sound you hear through the
headset during a call, repeatedly press
VOLUME/RING
.
U
SING
R
EDIAL
You can quickly dial the last number you dialed. Lift the
handset and press
TALK
, then
REDIAL/PAUSE
. Ô
U
SING
F
LASH
FLASH
performs the electronic equivalent of a switchhook
operation for special services, such as Call Waiting. For
example, if you have Call Waiting, press
FLASH
to answer
an incoming call without disconnecting the current call.
Press
FLASH
again to return to the first call. Ô
U
SING
T
ONE
S
ERVICES
ON
A
P
ULSE
L
INE
Some special services require tone signals (such as bank-
by-phone). If you have pulse dialing, you can still use these
special tone services.
1. Dial the service’s main number. When the service
answers, press
/TONE
. Any additional numbers you
dial are sent as tone signals. The phone’s dial mode
resets to pulse when you make or receive a call.
2. After you complete the call, return the handset to the
base or press
END
. The phone automatically resets to
the pulse mode.
P
AGING
To send a page from the base to the handset or to locate
the handset when the phone is not in use, press
PAGE
on
the base. The handset beeps for about 1 minute. To stop
the page, press any key on the handset, place the handset
on the base, or press
PAGE
on the base again.
M
EMORY
D
IALING
You can store up to 10 phone numbers in memory, then dial a
stored number by entering its memory location number. You
can also dial a number stored in memory location number 1 by
pressing
SPEED DIAL
. Each number can be up to 16 digits.
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