Radio Shack TAD-723 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Preparation
tings for the day, time, and security code. We
recommend you use RadioShack alkaline
batteries.
1. Use a Phillips screw-
driver to remove the
screw on the battery
compartment cover.
2. Place the batteries in
the compartment according to the polar-
ity symbols (
+
and
) marked inside.
3. Replace the cover and secure it with the
screw.
Replace the batteries when the LOW BAT-
TERY indicator lights while the TAD is con-
nected to AC power.
Warning:
Dispose of the old batteries
promptly and properly. Do not bury or burn
them.
Cautions:
To avoid losing stored information, be
sure the AC adapter is plugged in and
connected to the TAD before you
replace the batteries.
Always use fresh batteries of the
required size and type.
Always remove old or weak batteries.
Batteries can leak chemicals that can
destroy electronic parts.
Do not mix old and new batteries or dif-
ferent types of batteries.
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Preparation
TURNING THE TAD ON/OFF
To turn on the TAD, simply press
ON/OFF
.
The TAD beeps twice.
To turn off the TAD, press
ON/OFF
again.
Notes:
Once you turn on the TAD, it is set to
answer calls (see “Setting the TAD to
Answer Calls” on Page 9).
You can also turn on the TAD remotely
(see “Remote Commands” on Page 12).
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Press
VOLUME
or to adjust the volume
to a comfortable listening level. The volume
level (0–7) appears on the display. The TAD
beeps three times when it reaches the maxi-
mum volume level.
SETTING THE DAY AND
TIME
Follow these steps to set the current day and
time so the TAD can record the day/time
voice stamp on each memo and incoming
message.
Notes:
The day/time voice stamp automatically
defaults to Sunday, 12 AM when you
connect the TAD to power, and does not
ON/OFF
VOLUME
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