Radio Shack 43-3911 User Manual

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Please read this user’s guide before 
installing, setting up and using your new product
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Thank you for purchasing your 20-Number Memory 
Speakerphone from 
RadioShack. It combines a 
speakerphone and a Caller ID unit in one system. It 
shows the caller’s telephone number (and name, if 
available in your area), and the date and time of each 
call, as provided by your local telephone company to 
Caller ID service subscribers.
20-Number Memory Speakerphone         Stand
Long Modular Cord   
Short Modular Cord
Coiled Handset Cord   
Mounting Bracket
3 Index Cards 
 
User’s Guide
what’s included
43-3911
20-Number Memory 
Speakerphone
After you install your batteries, system information 
appears in the display, followed by E for English, F for 
French and S for Spanish.
1.  Repeatedly press REVIEW  or  to select the 
desired display language and press DELETE to 
store it. If you do not select a language within a few 
seconds, the system defaults to English.
2.  When LCD CONTRAST appears in the display, repeat 
step 1 to select one of the six settings.
3.  When 000 SET AREA CODE displays and the 0 
flashes, repeatedly press REVIEW  or  until the 
first digit of your area code appears. Press DELETE 
to store it. Repeat for each digit of your area code.
NOTE: If you do not press a button, the system automatically 
sets the area code to 000.
4.  Press REVIEW  or  to set the hour, and press 
DELETE to store it.
NOTE: If you do not press a key, the system automatically 
sets the time to 12:00 PM 1/01.
5.  Repeat Step 4 to store the minute, month and date.
To reset the language, contrast, area code and 
time/date settings:
1.  Hold down DELETE and press . LCD CONTRAST 
displays.
2.  Repeat Step 1 above to reset each setting.
choosing your settings
Your phone’s display is protected by a plastic label 
during shipping. Peel off the label before using your 
phone.
installing batteries
Insert three AAA alkaline 
batteries (not supplied). 
When 
 appears or the 
display becomes dim, 
replace the batteries.
battery notes:
•  When replacing batteries, be 
sure to put in new batteries 
within one minute of removing the old ones. If not, your 
time and date will be lost.
•  Use only fresh batteries of the required size and 
recommended type.
•  Do not mix batteries of different sizes or chemistries.
•  Always remove old or weak batteries. Batteries can leak 
chemicals that can damage electronic parts.
preparing your phone
Mounting Bracket
MEM – stores a 
number in an indirect 
memory location (0-9).
M1-M10 – store 10 
numbers and dial them 
with the touch of a 
button.
CALL BACK – dial 
a phone number in 
the Caller ID record.
OPT/P (Option/
Pause) – press to 
select different dialing 
options based on 
the number you are 
calling.
FLASH – press to 
answer another call if 
you have Call Waiting.
MUTE – press to keep 
the other party from 
hearing you. To resume 
the conversation, 
release MUTE.
STORE – press to 
store numbers in 
memory locations. See 
“Memory Dialing”.
REDIAL 
– press to 
redial the last 
number you 
dialed.
HOLD – press to 
put a call on hold. 
To resume the call, 
press the switchhook 
or lift the handset.
SPEAKER – press 
to switch between 
the handset and 
speakerphone 
for convenient 
hands-free use. 
When a headset 
is conneted, press 
SPEAKER to make 
or answer calls. To 
end a call, press 
SPEAKER again.
VOL-/VOL+ – controls the 
volume of the sound through 
your handset and speakerphone.
mounting and connecting the phone
1.  Press and pull out the stand from the base. 
2.  Connect the handset to your phone using the coiled 
handset cord, and then fit the cable in the groove as 
shown below. 
3.  Align the mounting bracket’s round tabs with the holes 
on the base, then slide the mounting bracket upward to 
snap it into place.
4.  Connect one end of the short modular cord into LINE
and the other end to the wall plate jack.
5.  Fit the keyhole slots over the wall plate studs. Slide the 
phone downward to secure it.
6.  Use a coin to turn the handset hook 180°.
•  Your telephone connects directly to a modular phone 
line jack. If your phone line jack is not a modular jack, 
you can update the wiring yourself using adapters and 
jacks from your local 
RadioShack store. Or, call your 
telephone company to update the wiring for you.
•  The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C.
RINGER VOLUME HI/
LOW/OFF
Set ringer’s volume to 
HI or LOW as desired. 
Set to OFF for no sound.
RINGER R1/R2
Set to R1 for a high number of rings 
or R2 for a lower number of rings.
MODE T/P/TB
See “
setting the dialing 
mode”.
HEADSET
For hands-free 
conversation when 
the phone is placed 
on the desk, connect 
an optional headset 
with a 
3
/
32
-inch 
(2.5mm) plug into 
the HEADSET jack. 
Use the stand to place 
your phone on a desk.
REVIEW 
 / 
  
Scroll up or down 
to set the desired 
language, LCD 
contrast, area code, 
and time/date. 
Also lets you scroll 
through all numbers 
in your Caller ID 
memory.
Index Card 
 Flip open the clear cover 
and use the supplied index 
card inside to record the 
stored numbers.
Handset Hook
Coiled Handset Cord
LINE
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