Radio Shack TAD-723 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Remote Operation
shows
0
and the MESSAGE indicator light
turns off.
Note:
If you press
DELETE
before playback
of all messages, the TAD beeps three times.
You cannot delete all messages until you
play back all new messages.
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Remote Operation
While you are away from your home or of-
fice, you can use a touch-tone phone or a
pulse (rotary) phone with a pocket tone dialer
to enter your remote operation security code
and do any of the following:
set the TAD to answer calls
listen to your messages
record a new OGM
record a memo
delete individual or all messages
change the security code
turn on the room monitor
CHANGING THE REMOTE
OPERATION SECURITY
CODE
To use your TAD from a remote telephone,
you must first enter a 3-digit remote opera-
tion security code. The security code for your
TAD is preset to 500. Use the preset code, or
follow these steps to change it.
Note:
Steps 2 and 3 require you to enter
your digit selection within 8 seconds. Other-
wise, the TAD beeps once and exits setup.
Start again at Step 1 if this happens.
1. Hold down
CODE/STOP
. The display
shows the code’s first digit and the TAD
announces, “first digit.”
2. Press
SKIP
or
REPEAT
to select the
desired digit.
3. Press
CODE/STOP
to store the selected
digit. The second digit appears and the
TAD announces, “second digit”.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set the second
and third digits of the security code.
5. After you press
CODE/STOP
to store the
third digit, TAD announces your security
code by saying, “Code is ---”.
To check your security code, press
CODE/
STOP
.
OPERATING THE TAD FROM
A REMOTE LOCATION
1. Dial your phone number. Even if the
TAD is not set to answer calls, it will
answer after about 10 rings.
2. After the outgoing message plays and
the TAD beeps, enter your remote oper-
ation security code.
Note:
If you pause for 8 seconds
between digits, the TAD hangs up.
3. Enter the remote command (see
“Remote Commands” on Page 12).
4. When you finish, press
to end remote
access.
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