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Using call breakthrough, Changing the remote operation security code – Radio Shack TAD-704 User Manual

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Listen to the caller's message through
the TAD's speaker. To adjust the vol-
ume, slide

VOLUME

on the right side of

the TAD.

If you decide to answer the call, pick up
any phone on the same phone line as
the TAD. The TAD stops recording and
resets to answer the next call.

If you do not want to take the call, simply
let the TAD finish recording the caller's
message.

Note: If you answer the phone just as
the TAD answers, the TAD might not
stop playing the outgoing message. If
this happens, press

STOP

on the TAD.

USING CALL
BREAKTHROUGH

If you screen your calls but want to know
when calls come in from certain people,
give them your Call Breakthrough (CBT)
Code.

When a caller enters the CBT code dur-
ing the outgoing message, the TAD
alerts you with a series of loud beeps for
35 seconds. To answer the call, pick up
the handset. If you do not answer, the
caller can leave a message after the
outgoing message plays.

Changing the CBT Code

The CBT code is preset to 168, but you
can change it by following these steps.

Note: If you do not complete each step
within 8 seconds, the TAD exits setup.
Start again from Step 1.

1. Hold down

STOP

until the TAD

beeps once.

2. Press

CALLBACK

four times. 168

and

SET

CBT

CODE

appear.

1

flashes.

3. Repeatedly press

REPEAT

to set the

first digit, then press

SKIP

. The sec-

ond digit flashes.

Note: If you make a mistake,
repeatedly press

SKIP

until the

desired digit flashes then re-enter
the code.

4. Repeat Step 3 to set the second and

the third digits.

5. Press

CALLBACK

then press

STOP

to return to the time display.

CHANGING THE REMOTE
OPERATION SECURITY
CODE

The TAD's remote operation security
code is preset to 704, but you can
change it by following these steps.

Note: If you do not complete each step
within 8 seconds, the TAD exits setup.
Start again from Step 1.

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