Radio Shack ET-1110 Owner's Manual
Radio Shack ET-1110 Owner's Manual

Radio Shack ET-1110 Owner's Manual

900 mhz 20-channel analog cordless telephone with caller id/call waiting id

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43-1110.fm Page 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM
Cat. No. 43-1110
OWNER'S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
ET-1110
900 MHz 20-Channel
Analog Cordless Telephone
with Caller ID/Call Waiting ID

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  • Page 1 43-1110.fm Page 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM Cat. No. 43-1110 OWNER’S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment. ET-1110 900 MHz 20-Channel Analog Cordless Telephone with Caller ID/Call Waiting ID...
  • Page 2 Phone Information Display — lets you see incoming Caller ID information and phone numbers as you dial them or re- call them from the ET-1110’s memory and Caller ID records. Trilingual Messages — lets you set the phone to display messages in English, French, or Spanish.
  • Page 3: Important Caller Id Information

    • Caller’s number only • Caller’s name only • Caller’s name and number For the ET-1110’s Caller ID memory dial feature to operate, you must receive the caller’s number. Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
  • Page 4: Read This Before Installation

    AC power to operate. When the AC power is off, you cannot dial out or receive incoming calls using your ET-1110. For this reason, the ET- 1110 cordless phone should not be your only telephone. To be safe, you should...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    43-1110.fm Page 5 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM CONTENTS Preparation ... 7 Selecting a Location ... 7 Attaching the Handset’s Antenna ... 7 Placing the Base on a Desk Top ... 7 Mounting the Base on a Wall Plate ... 9 Mounting the Base Directly on the Wall ...
  • Page 6: Preparation

    The base’s location affects the phone’s range. If you have a choice of several loca- tions, try each to see which provides the best performance. Caution: The supplied AC adapter was designed specifically for your ET-1110. Use only the supplied adapter.
  • Page 7: Attaching The Handset's Antenna

    43-1110.fm Page 7 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM ATTACHING THE HANDSET’S ANTENNA Screw the antenna into the hole at the top of the handset. PLACING THE BASE ON A DESK TOP Follow these steps when you place the base on a desk, shelf, or table. 1.
  • Page 8 43-1110.fm Page 8 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM 2. Plug one end of the supplied long modular cord into the phone jack on the back of the base. 3. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the DC 9V the back of the base.
  • Page 9: Mounting The Base Ona Wall Plate

    43-1110.fm Page 9 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM 8. Fully extend the base’s antenna and raise it to a vertical position. MOUNTING THE BASE ON A WALL PLATE 1. Remove the bracket by holding in both tabs and gently pulling out the wide end of the bracket.
  • Page 10 43-1110.fm Page 10 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM 5. Insert the tabs on the narrow end of the bracket into the slots on the bot- tom of the base as shown and route the other end of the short modular cord through the center of the brack- 6.
  • Page 11: Mounting The Base Directly On The Wall

    43-1110.fm Page 11 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM MOUNTING THE BASE DIRECTLY ON THE WALL For this mounting method, you need two flat-head screws (not supplied) with heads that fit into the keyhole slots on the bottom of the base. 1.
  • Page 12 43-1110.fm Page 12 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM 6. Insert the tabs on the narrow end of the bracket into the slots on the bot- tom of the base as shown, guide the modular and adapter cords through the slots on the wide end of the bracket, then push the tabs on the wide end of the bracket into the low- er slots on the bottom of the base.
  • Page 13: Connecting And Charging The Battery Pack

    43-1110.fm Page 13 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM CONNECTING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK The ET-1110 comes with a rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery pack in the handset but not connected. Before using your phone, you must connect the bat- tery pack and then charge it for about 15 hours.
  • Page 14 43-1110.fm Page 14 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM • If the CHARGE indicator does not light when you place the handset on the base, be sure the battery pack and AC adapter are correctly and securely connected. Also, check the charging contacts on the handset and the base.
  • Page 15: Setting The Dialing Mode

    If the dial tone continues, you have pulse service. Set SELECTING THE LANGUAGE The ET-1110 comes set to display all Caller ID messages in English, but if you want it to display messages in French or Spanish, follow these steps.
  • Page 16: Setting The Area Code

    However, if you store your area code into memory and the number you call has the same area code, the ET-1110 only dials the 7-digit local number. Follow these steps to set the local area code.
  • Page 17: Turning The Handset Ringer On Or Off

    43-1110.fm Page 17 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM Turning the Handset Ringer On or Off To have the handset ring when a call comes in, set on the RINGER ON/OFF handset’s right side to To have it not sound, set RINGER ON/ Note: With the handset ringer off, you can make or receive calls using this...
  • Page 18: Telephone Operation

    (see “Dialing a Memory Number” on Page 23). The ET-1110 displays the current chan- nel number until you dial the phone num- ber. Then the phone number appears, followed by the duration of your call (after 15 seconds) in minutes and seconds.
  • Page 19: Changing The Channel

    43-1110.fm Page 19 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM CHANGING THE CHANNEL The ET-1110 scans 20 channels (fre- quency pairs used between the base and the handset) and automatically selects a clear channel each time you make or re- ceive a call.
  • Page 20: Using Tone Services On A Pulse Line

    43-1110.fm Page 20 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM Note: If you do not have any special phone services, pressing FLASH disconnect the current call. USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE Some special services, such as bank-by- phone, require tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use these special tone services by following these steps.
  • Page 21: Memory Dialing

    43-1110.fm Page 21 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM MEMORY DIALING You can store up to 20 phone numbers and names in memory, then dial a stored number by pressing a two-digit memory location number. Each stored number can be up to 24 dig- its long, and each name can contain up to 16 characters.
  • Page 22: Entering A Pause

    To do so, press REDIAL pause after entering the access code. appears. For a longer pause, press again. DIAL ET-1110 Save Recalling Numbers Stored in Memory 1. Press , then displays M - - 2.
  • Page 23: Dialing A Memory Number

    2. Press . The TALK indicator TALK lights. Then the ET-1110 automati- cally dials the displayed phone num- ber. Chain-Dialing Service Numbers For quick recall of numbers for special services (such as alternate long distance or bank by phone), store each group of numbers in its own memory location.
  • Page 24: Caller Id Operation

    If you subscribe to Call Waiting, the MESSAGE indicator lights on the base during a call and the ET-1110 sounds two continuous tones. The Caller ID record appears. If you want to answer...
  • Page 25: Caller Id Displays

    43-1110.fm Page 25 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM CALLER ID DISPLAYS English Display — French Spanish The first line indicates the number of new calls. The sec- xx New CID ond line shows the total number of Caller ID records in Total = xx memory.
  • Page 26: Storing Caller Id Records In A Memory Location

    (See “Setting the Area Code” on Page 16.) DELETING CALLER ID RECORDS The ET-1110 lets you delete individual Caller ID records or all Caller ID records at one time. s or t un- Follow these steps to delete a single Caller ID record.
  • Page 27: Using A Headset

    -inch (2.5 mm) plug. We recommend RadioShack Cat. No. 43-195 (not supplied), which is spe- cially designed for use with the ET-1110. Follow these steps to use a headset. 1. Insert the headset’s plug into the jack on the top of the handset.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    43-1110.fm Page 28 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM TROUBLESHOOTING We do not expect you to have any problems with your telephone, but if you do, the following suggestions might help. Problem The handset does not work. Volume drops or you hear unusual sounds.
  • Page 29 If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the same line work properly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you cannot find the problem, take your ET-1110 to your local RadioShack store for assistance. Suggestion Be sure the battery pack is charged.
  • Page 30: Care And Maintenance

    43-1110.fm Page 30 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your ET-1110 900 MHz 20-Channel Analog Cordless Telephone is an example of su- perior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your phone so you can enjoy it for years.
  • Page 31: Replacing The Battery Pack

    43-1110.fm Page 31 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK If you follow the instructions in “Connect- ing and Charging the Battery Pack” on Page 13, the battery pack should last about one year. If the battery does not hold a charge for more than 2 hours after an overnight charge, replace the battery with a new 3.6 volt, 600 milliamp battery...
  • Page 32: The Fcc Wants You To Know

    TVs and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR. LIGHTNING Your telephone has built-in lightning pro-...
  • Page 33 43-1110.fm Page 33 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM NOTES...
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  • Page 36 43-1110.fm Page 36 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM Limited One-Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman- ship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers.

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