Radio Shack TAD-1005 Answering Machine User Manual


 
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FEATURES
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All Rights Reserved.
Radio Shack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.
Your TAD-1005 Multi-User Digital
Telephone Answering System is a so-
phisticated, fully digital message cen-
ter that groups recorded messages for
up to four different users. The caller
can choose to leave a message for a
specific person or department. Or, you
can record six announce-only messag-
es for callers to hear.
Fully digital means the TAD stores all
messages on a computer chip. This
gives you advanced capabilities over
tape-based answering machines. For
example, you can save individual mes-
sages while the rest are deleted. Be-
cause your TAD is fully digital, there
are no tape mechanisms to wear out
and no tapes to bother with.
The TAD’s large 60-minute memory
capacity means you can store a lot of
messages. Its remote operation fea-
tures let you use your TAD remotely
from a touch-tone phone.
Its features include:
Four User Mailboxes
— let you store
and play back messages for up to four
different users.
Date/Time Stamp
— records the day
and time each message was recorded.
Di
g
itall
y
-S
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nthesized Voice
guides you through operation of the
system.
Pro
g
rammable Mailbox Securit
y
Code
— lets you set your own security
code for your private mailbox.
Announcement Onl
y
— lets you
record up to six different announce-
ments for callers to hear when you do
not record incoming messages.
LED Messa
g
e Counter
— shows the
number of messages the TAD has re-
corded.
Data Compression
— automatically
compresses periods of silence to allow
up to 60 minutes of message storage.
Remote Operation
— lets you use a
touch-tone phone (or rotary phone and
pocket tone dialer) to operate the TAD
while you are away from your home or
office.
Pro
g
rammable Remote Operation
Securit
y
Code
— lets you set your
own security code for remote opera-
tion.
Remote Answer-On
— lets you call
the TAD from a remote location and
set it to answer calls.
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