Radio Shack ET-910 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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FEATURES
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All Rights Reserved.
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Your Radio Shack ET-910 900 MHz
Digital Cordless Speakerphone With
Dual Keypads uses advanced digital
cordless telephone technology to
give you superior sound quality. It
uses the recently allocated 900 MHz
band which means less interference,
clearer sound, and greater range
than 46/49 MHz cordless tele-
phones. Its cordless operation and
dual keypads let you make or answer
calls just about anywhere in your
home or office. Its features include:
900 MHz Operation —
provides bet-
ter sound and less interference than
many other cordless phones.
Digitally Encoded Signal
— pre-
vents other people from picking up
your phone’s signal and listening to
your conversations.
Dual Keypads
— a full set of keys on
both the ET-910’s handset and base
let you use either keypad to make
and answer calls or program its fea-
tures.
Speakerphone —
lets you make or
answer calls without using the hand-
set.
10-Number Memory Dialing
— lets
you store up to 10 phone numbers in
memory for easy dialing.
Security Access Protection Code
— changes each time you place the
handset on the base, to minimize the
chances of other cordless phones
using your phone line.
10 Channels —
scans 10 channels
(frequency pairs used between the
base and the handset) and automat-
ically selects the one with the least
interference each time you make or
receive a call, and lets you change
the channel during a call.
Out of Range Signal
— the handset
beeps to let you know when you
move out of the base’s operating
range.
Two-Way Intercom/Paging System
lets you send a signal from the
base to the handset, or from the
handset to the base, so you can page
someone or easily locate the hand-
set when it is away from the base. If
someone answers, you can use the
ET-910 like a two-way intercom.
Any-Key Answer —
lets you press
any key on the handset (except
OFF
)
to answer an incoming call.
Digital Volume Controls —
let you
adjust the volume of the sound you
hear through the handset and the
speakerphone.
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