Radio Shack ET-919 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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FEATURES
Redial
— lets you quickly redial the last
number dialed.
9-Number Memor
y
Dialin
g
— lets you
store up to 9 numbers in memory for
easy dialing.
Pa
g
e
— lets you send a paging signal
from the base to the handset to page
someone or locate the handset if you
misplace it.
Flash
— sends an electronic switch-
hook signal for use with special phone
services, such as Call Waiting.
Mute
— prevents the person on the
phone from hearing your conversation
with someone in the room.
Volume Control
— lets you adjust the
volume you hear through the handset.
Tone/Pulse Dialin
g
— lets you use
your phone with touch-tone or pulse ser-
vice.
Quick Talk
— lets you answer a call by
just lifting the handset from the base.
Hearin
g
-Aid Compatibilit
y
— lets you
use your phone with hearing aids that
have a T (telephone) switch.
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1998 Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
COM-LOK and RadioShack are registered trademarks used by Tandy Corporation.
Your RadioShack ET-919 9-Memory
900-MHz Cordless Telephone uses the
900 MHz band which means less inter-
ference, clearer sound, and greater
range than 46/49 MHz cordless tele-
phones. Its cordless operation lets you
make or answer calls just about any-
where in your home or office.
And, its headset jack means you can
connect an optional headset for hands-
free convenience while you use the
phone.
The ET-919’s features include:
900 MHz Operation
— provides better
sound and less interference than many
other cordless phones.
20 Channels
— automatically selects a
clear channel when you make or answer
a call. You can also manually change
channels during a call.
Super CCT Noise-Reduction Circuitr
y
— gives you sound clarity comparable
to that of a corded phone.
Securit
y
Access-Protection Code
automatically prevents other cordless
phone users from using your phone line
while the handset is off the base.
COM-LOK
®
— ensures that other cord-
less phone users cannot use your phone
line when the handset is on the base.
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