Radio Shack TAD-1010 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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OUT OF RANGE
INDICATIONS
If you move the TAD-1010’s handset out
of the base’s range, the handset will not
operate properly. While it is out of range,
the handset sounds different alert tones
and flashes various indicators.
Note
: To turn off the out of range indica-
tions while the handset is out of range,
you can press
TONE
,
#
, or any num-
ber key (
0
-
9
).
Out of Range with No Call
If you move the handset out of the
base’s range when the handset is not in
use, the handset’s CH indicator flashes
and the handset beeps quietly at 10-30
second intervals. The handset might not
ring for incoming calls. When you move
the handset back within range of the
base again, the CH indicator turns off
and the handset stops beeping.
If the base is unplugged, the handset
sounds the out-of-range warning beeps
and CH flashes until the base is powered
again and the handset is returned to the
base. To turn off the out of range warn-
ings, press any handset key until the
handset beeps.
Out of Range with a Call in
Progress
If you move the handset out of the
base’s range while a call is in progress,
the handset’s CH indicator lights steadi-
ly, the handset beeps quietly at 5-
second intervals, and you and the other
party cannot hear each other.
If you move the handset back within the
base’s range within 30 seconds, the CH
indicator turns off, the handset stops
beeping, and you can resume your
phone conversation.
If you keep the handset out of the
base’s range for 30 seconds or more,
the call is disconnected (the TALK indi-
cator turns off), the CH indicator begins
to flash, and the handset begins to beep
at 10-30 second intervals. When you
move the handset back within range of
the base again, the indicator turns off
and the handset stops beeping.
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