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Telephone operation, Making and receiving calls, Out of range signal – Radio Shack TAD-727 User Manual

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TELEPHONE OPERATION

MAKING AND RECEIVING
CALLS

To make a call, lift the handset and
press

TALK

. When you hear the dial

tone, dial the number.

To answer a call, just lift the handset
when the handset is on the base or
press any key on the handset when it is
off the base.

Both the IN USE/CHARGE indicator on
the base and the TALK/LOW BATT indi-
cator on the handset flash when you re-
ceive a call.

To end a call, place the handset on the
base or press

TALK

so the TALK/LOW

BATT indicator on the handset turns off.

OUT OF RANGE SIGNAL

If you move the handset out of the
base's range while a call is in progress,
three beeps sound through the earpiece
every four seconds. Return to within the
base's range within 40 seconds, then
the out of range signal stops, and you
can resume your phone conversation.

If you keep the handset out of the base's
range for 40 seconds or more, the call is
disconnected.

ADJUSTING THE
HANDSET VOLUME

The handset's

VOLUME

control lets you

set the volume you hear through the
handset to one of four levels.

To turn the volume up or down during a
call, repeatedly press

VOLUME

or

on the handset. The TAD-727 beeps

once each time you press

VOLUME

or

. When you reach the highest or

lowest volume level, the TAD-727 beeps
three times.

USING REDIAL

You can quickly dial the last number di-
aled. Lift the handset and press

TALK

,

then press

REDIAL

.

Notes:

• The redial memory holds up to 32

digits, so you can redial long dis-
tance as well as local numbers.

• The redial memory also holds pause

entries. See “Entering a Pause” on
Page 19.

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