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Operation, Making/answering calls, Changing the channel – Radio Shack ET-689 User Manual

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OPERATION

MAKING/ANSWERING
CALLS

To make a call, pick up the handset and
press

LINE1

or

LINE 2

to select the line

you want to use. When the line indicator
lights steadily and you hear the dial
tone, dial the phone number.

To answer a call if the handset is on the
base, simply lift the handset and begin
your conversation.

To answer a call if the handset is not on
the base, press

LINE 1

or

LINE 2

de-

pending on which line indicator is flash-
ing.

To end a call, place the handset on the
base or press the line button for that
line.

Notes:

• If you press the line button to hang

up and the phone does not discon-
nect, press the line button again
while holding the handset closer to
the base, or place the handset on
the base.

• When you receive an incoming call

on one line while you are talking on
the other, the handset does not ring
but you hear a tone through the ear-
piece. Place the current call on hold

(see “Putting a Call on Hold” on
Page 15), then press the other line’s
button to answer the incoming call.

• If you move the handset outside the

base’s range (about 300 feet of
unobstructed space) the handset
will not operate properly and a call in
progress might be disconnected.

CHANGING THE
CHANNEL

The ET-689 scans 20 channels (fre-
quency pairs used between the base
and the handset) and automatically se-
lects a clear channel each time you
make or receive a call.

If you hear other conversations or ex-
cessive noise during a call, press

CHAN-

NEL

to select a different channel.

Each time you press

CHANNEL

, the indi-

cator for the line you use blinks as your
phone searches for a clearer channel.

Note: If the handset is too far from the
base, the channel might not change.
Move closer to the base and try again.

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