Illustration – Radio Shack TAD-1026 User Manual
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wiring for you. The USOC number of the
jack to be installed is RJ11C, or RJ11W
for a wall plate jack.
Caution: The supplied adapter supplies
9 volts AC, delivers at least 400 milli-
amps, and has a plug which properly fits
the TAD’s
DC 9V
jack. Using an adapter
that does not meet these specifications
might damage the TAD or the adapter.
On a Desk Top
Follow these steps when you place the
TAD on a desk, shelf, or table.
1. Plug one end of the supplied long
modular cord into the
TEL.LINE
jack
on the back of the base.
2. Plug the modular cord’s other end
into a modular phone line jack.
3. Plug one end of the supplied coiled
cord into the jack on the left side of
the TAD-1026. Plug the other end
into the handset’s jack and place
the handset on the TAD.
4. Insert the supplied adapter’s barrel
plug into the
DC 9V
jack on the back
of the TAD. Then plug the adapter’s
other end into a standard AC outlet.
When you first connect power, the
TAD beeps once and the message
counter counts up from 0 to 10.
Then the TAD beeps.
A1
,
A2
,
Lo
,
CL
and
0
alternately appear to indi-
cate that no outgoing messages are
recorded, and the day/time stamp is
not set.
4.epsi
DC 9V Jack
illustration
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