Radio Shack ET-927 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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OUT-OF-RANGE
INDICATIONS
If you move the ET-927’s handset out of
the base’s range, the handset will not
operate properly.
If you move the handset out of the
base’s range when the handset is not in
use, the handset’s BATT LOW indicator
flashes and the handset beeps twice at
16-second intervals. When you move
the handset back within range of the
base again, the out-of-range indications
stop.
If you move the handset out of the
base’s range while a call is in progress,
two beeps sound through the earpiece
every 3–4 seconds and the BATT LOW
indicator flashes, and you and the other
party cannot hear each other.
If you move the handset back within the
base’s range within 30 seconds, the out-
of-range indications stop, and you can
resume your phone conversation.
If you keep the handset out of the base’s
range for 30 seconds or more, two
beeps sound through the earpiece every
3–4 seconds and the BATT LOW indica-
tor flashes. After 30 seconds, the call is
disconnected, the handset beeps twice
every 16 seconds and the BATT LOW
indicator keeps flashing. When you
move the handset back within range of
the base again, the out-of-range indica-
tions stop.
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