Radio Shack Cordless Telephone 43 3522 User Guide

Installation  
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Selecting a Location  
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Connecting the Phone  
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Connecting and Adjusting the Headset  
Setting the Ringer  
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Setting the Dialing Mode  
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Using the Belt Clip  
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Using the Cord Clip  
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Operation  
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Making And Receiving Calls  
Changing Channels  
Setting the Volume  
Using Redial  
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Using Mute  
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Using Flash  
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Memory Dialing  
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Storing a Number in Memory  
Entering a Pause in a Memory Number  
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Chain Dialing Service Numbers  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
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receive calls if there is an AC power  
failure.  
device, such as a telephone or  
answering machine) that you connect  
to the telephone line draws power from  
the telephone line. We refer to this  
power draw as the device's ringer  
equivalence number, or REN on the  
bottom of your phone’s base.  
Note: Your phone operates on  
standard radio frequencies as  
allocated by the FCC. It is possible for  
other radio units operating nearby on  
similar frequencies to unintentionally  
intercept your conversation or cause  
interference. This possible lack of  
privacy can occur with any cordless  
phone.  
If you use more than one phone or  
other device on the line, add up all of  
the RENs. If the total is more than five  
(three in rural areas), your telephones  
might not ring. If ringer operation is  
impaired, remove a device from the  
line.  
FCC STATEMENT  
Your headset phone complies with  
Part 68 of FCC Rules. You must, upon  
request, provide the FCC registration  
number and the REN to your  
telephone company. Both numbers are  
on the bottom of the phone’s base.  
In the unlikely event that your phone  
causes problems on the phone line,  
the phone company can temporarily  
discontinue your service. If this  
happens, the phone company attempts  
to notify you in advance. If advance  
notice is not practical, the phone  
company notifies you as soon as  
possible and advises you of your right  
to file a complaint with the FCC.  
Note: You must not connect your  
telephone to:  
• coin-operated systems  
• party-line systems  
Also, the phone company can make  
changes to its lines, equipment,  
• most electronic key telephone  
systems  
operations, or procedures that could  
affect the operation of this telephone.  
The telephone company notifies you of  
these changes in advance, so you can  
take the necessary steps to prevent  
interruption of your telephone service.  
We have designed your headset  
phone to conform to federal  
regulations, and you can connect it to  
most telephone lines. However, each  
headset phone (and each additional  
The exclamation  
The lightning symbol is  
intended to alert you to the  
..CAUTION..  
symbol is intended to  
inform you that  
important operating  
and maintenance  
instructions are  
included in the  
literature  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK – DO NOT OPEN  
presence of uninsulated  
dangerous voltage within  
this product’s enclosure that  
might be of sufficient  
magnitude to constitute a  
risk of electric shock. Do not  
open the product’s case.  
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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICEABLE  
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not  
accompanying this  
product.  
expose this product to rain or moisture.  
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This equipment has been tested and  
found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio  
that you stop using your headset  
phone.  
Changes or modifications not  
expressly approved by RadioShack  
may cause interference and void the  
user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
This device complies with Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions: (1) this  
device may not cause harmful  
communications.  
interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Your headset phone is ETL listed to  
UL standards and meets all applicable  
FCC requirements.  
LIGHTNING  
Your telephone has built-in protection  
circuits to reduce the risk of damage  
from surges in telephone line and  
power line current. These protection  
circuits meet or exceed the FCC  
requirements. However, lightning  
striking the telephone or power lines  
can damage your telephone.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
• Increase the separation between  
the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an  
outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Lightning damage is not common.  
Nevertheless, if you live in an area that  
has severe electrical storms, we  
suggest that you unplug your phone  
when storms approach to reduce the  
possibility of damage.  
• Consult your local RadioShack  
store or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
• If you cannot eliminate the  
interference, the FCC requires  
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Using AC Power  
INSTALLATION  
Power the headset telephone using  
the supplied 12V, 200mA AC/DC  
adapter.  
Selecting a Location  
You can place the phone on a desktop,  
shelf, or table. Select a location that is:  
Cautions:  
• near an easily accessible AC  
outlet  
You must use a Class 2  
power source that sup-  
plies 12V DC and deliv-  
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• near a telephone line jack  
ers at least 200mA. Its plug must  
fit the telephone's DC 12V 200mA  
jack. The supplied adapter meets  
these specifications. Using an  
adapter that does not meet these  
specifications could damage the  
telephone or the adapter.  
• out of the way of normal activities  
• away from electrical machinery,  
electrical appliances, metal walls,  
filing cabinets, wireless intercoms,  
security alarms, and room  
monitors  
• Always connect the AC adapter to  
the telephone before you connect  
it to AC power. When you finish,  
disconnect the adapter from AC  
power before you disconnect it  
from the telephone.  
The base’s location affects the phone’s  
range. If you have a choice of several  
locations, try each to see which  
provides the best performance.  
Your telephone connects directly to a  
modular telephone line jack. If your  
telephone wiring does not have a  
modular jack, you can update the  
wiring yourself using jacks and  
adapters (available at your local  
RadioShack store), or have the  
telephone company update the wiring  
for you. You must use compatible  
modular jacks that are compliant with  
Part 68 of FCC Rules.  
Follow these steps to connect the  
adapter to the telephone.  
1. Plug the supplied AC adapter’s  
barrel plug into the DC 12V 200mA  
jack on the back of the base.  
2. Plug the adapter into a standard  
AC outlet.  
Connecting the Phone  
Note: The USOC number of the jack to  
be installed is RJ11C (or RJ11W for a  
wall plate jack).  
Plug one end of the supplied modular  
cord into the TEL.LINE jack on the back  
of the base.  
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Plug the modular cord’s other end into  
a modular phone line jack.  
pack, the phone might not work.  
Return the remote keypad to the  
base for about 5 seconds to reset  
the security access-protection  
code.  
Plug the supplied AC adapter’s barrel  
plug into the DC 12V 200mA jack on the  
back of the base.  
• About once a month, fully  
discharge the battery pack by  
keeping the remote keypad off the  
base until the TALK/LOW BATT  
indicator lights. Otherwise, the  
battery pack loses its ability to fully  
recharge.  
Plug the adapter into a standard AC  
outlet.  
Connecting, Charging, And  
Replacing The Battery Pack  
The phone comes with a rechargeable  
nickel-cadmium battery pack. You  
must connect the battery pack and  
charge it for at least 15 hours before  
you use the phone for the first time.  
• If the IN USE/CHARGE indicator  
does not light when you place the  
remote keypad on the base, be  
sure the AC adapter is correctly  
and securely connected. Also,  
check the charging contacts on  
the remote keypad and the base.  
If the contacts are dirty or  
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to  
remove the screw on the battery  
compartment cover, then remove  
the cover.  
tarnished, clean them with a  
pencil eraser.  
2. Plug the battery pack’s connector  
into the socket in the compartment  
(the connector fits only one way).  
• When the remote keypad is on the  
base, the IN USE/CHARGE  
indicator lights even when the  
battery pack is not connected. If  
your phone does not work, be  
sure the battery pack is properly  
connected.  
3. Replace the cover and secure it  
with the screw.  
To charge the battery pack, place the  
remote keypad on the base. The IN  
USE/CHARGE indicator.  
• If the battery pack becomes  
completely discharged or the base  
loses power while the remote  
keypad is away from it, place the  
remote keypad on the base for  
about 5 seconds to reset the  
security access-protection code. If  
the remote keypad loses power,  
Notes:  
• Recharge the battery pack when  
the TALK/LOW BATT indicator  
lights.  
• When you first use the phone after  
charging or recharging the battery  
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leave it on the base to charge the  
battery pack.  
• Be careful not to short the battery  
pack by touching the conducting  
materials, such as rings,  
• If you will not use your phone for a  
long time, disconnect its battery  
pack. This helps increase the  
battery pack’s life.  
bracelets, and keys. The battery  
pack or conductor might overheat  
and burn.  
Important: The EPA  
certified RBRC® Battery  
The supplied battery pack should last  
about a year. If the battery pack does  
not hold a charge for more than 2  
hours after an overnight charge,  
Recycling Seal on the  
nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd)  
battery indicates  
replace it with a new 3.6V, 600mAh Ni-  
Cd rechargeable battery pack with a  
connector that fits the socket in the  
battery compartment. You can order a  
replacement battery pack through your  
local RadioShack store. Install the new  
battery pack, place the remote keypad  
on the base, and charge the battery for  
15 hours before using it.  
RadioShack is voluntarily participating  
in an industry program to collect and  
recycle these batteries at the end of  
their useful life, when taken out of  
service in the United States or  
Canada. The RBRC program provides  
a convenient alternative to placing  
used Ni-Cd batteries into the trash or  
the municipal waste stream, which  
may be illegal in your area. Please call  
1-800-THE-SHACK (1-800-843-7422)  
for information on Ni-Cd battery  
recycling and disposal bans/  
Note: To avoid losing numbers stored  
in memory, you must install and begin  
charging the new battery pack within 2  
minutes of removing the old one.  
restrictions in your area. RadioShack’s  
involvement in this program is part of  
the company’s commitment to  
preserving our environment and  
conserving our natural resources.  
Warning: Dispose of the old battery  
pack promptly and properly. Do not  
burn or bury them.  
Cautions:  
Attaching the Headset Holder  
You must use a replacement  
battery pack of the same size and  
type.  
Put the headset holder into the slot on  
the back of the base and slide it into  
place.  
• Do not dispose of the battery pack  
in fire because it might explode.  
• Do not open or mutilate the  
battery pack.  
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If you are not sure which type you  
have, do this simple test after charging  
the battery pack.  
Connecting and Adjusting  
the Headset  
Insert the headset’s plug into the jack  
on the side of the remote keypad.  
1. Set TONE/PULSE to TONE.  
2. Lift the remote keypad from the  
base and press TALK/HANG UP so  
the TALK/LOW BATT indicator  
and the IN USE/CHARGE  
indicator, then listen for a dial  
tone.  
Put on the headset, and adjust the  
band until it rests with almost no  
pressure on your ear and the top of  
your head.  
If the headset is loose, remove it and  
gently push the headset band inward  
slightly to tighten it. If the headset is  
tight, gently pull the headset band out  
to loosen it.  
3. Press any number other than 0  
and 1.  
Note: If your phone system requires  
that you dial an access code (9, for  
example) before you dial an outside  
number, do not press the access code  
either.  
Hold the headset in place, and turn the  
microphone boom until it is about 2  
inches from your mouth.  
When you are not using the headset,  
place it on the headset holder.  
If the dial tone stops, you have touch-  
tone service. If the dial tone continues,  
you have pulse service.  
Setting the Ringer  
If you have tone service, leave TONE/  
PULSE set to TONE. If you have pulse  
service, set TONE/PULSE to PULSE.  
To have the phone ring when a call  
comes in, set RINGER ON/OFF on the  
remote keypad to ON. To turn off the  
ringer, set it to OFF. With the ringer set  
to OFF, you can still make outgoing  
calls. If you hear an extension  
To hang up, place the remote keypad  
on the base or press TALK/HANG UP.  
telephone ring, you can answer the  
incoming call on this phone. The  
TALK/LOW BATT indicator and the IN  
USE/CHARGE indicator flash until you  
answer the call.  
Using the Belt Clip  
Use the belt clip to hang the remote  
keypad on your belt or waistband for  
hands-free carrying.  
Setting the Dialing Mode  
Set TONE/PULSE at the bottom of the  
base for the type of service you have.  
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communication with the base and  
the call might be disconnect. If this  
happens, return the remote  
keypad to the base for about 5  
seconds to reset the security  
access-protection code.  
Using the Cord Clip  
Insert the cord into the cord clip’s  
hook, then attach the cord clip to your  
lapel or shirt to position the cord.  
OPERATION  
Changing Channels  
Making And Receiving Calls  
Your phone has an Auto Scan feature  
that automatically selects a clear  
channel when you press TALK/HANG  
UP. If you experience interference  
during a call, press CHANNEL to switch  
to another channel until you have good  
reception.  
Before using the phone, put the  
headset on and adjust it as needed.  
To make a call, lift the remote keypad,  
then press TALK/HANG UP. You hear a  
dial tone, the TALK/LOW BATT  
indicator and the IN USE/CHARGE  
indicator. Dial the desired number.  
Setting the Volume  
To answer a call, lift the remote  
keypad, then press TALK/HANG UP.  
The TALK/LOW BATT indicator and IN  
USE/CHARGE indicator.  
To adjust the volume, lift the remote  
keypad, press TALK/HANG UP. Then  
repeatedly press VOLUME 8 or 9.  
There are four levels. The phone  
beeps 3 times when you reach the  
lowest or highest level. The volume  
level remains set after you hang up.  
To disconnect a call, press TALK/HANG  
UP or place the remote keypad on the  
base.  
Using Redial  
Notes:  
To quickly redial the last number  
dialed, lift the remote keypad, press  
TALK/HANG UP then REDIAL/PAUSE.  
• When you press a button, a single  
tone indicates that the phone has  
accepted the command. Three  
tones indicate that you pressed a  
button in error or there is severe  
interference. If there is severe  
interference, move the remote  
keypad closer to the base before  
you press any key.  
To redial a busy number, press  
REDIAL/PAUSE without returning the  
phone to the base.  
Notes:  
• The redial memory holds up to 32  
digits, so you can redial long-  
distance as well as local numbers.  
• If the interference is severe, the  
remote keypad might lose  
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• The redial memory can also store  
tone entries and pause entries.  
When the service answers, press  
TONE/*. Any additional numbers you  
dial are sent as tone signals.  
Using Mute  
After you complete the call, press  
TALK/HANG UP or return the remote  
keypad to the base. The phone  
automatically resets to pulse dialing.  
Press MUTE to talk to someone else in  
the room without the person on the  
other end of the phone line hearing  
your conversation. You can still hear  
the person on the other end of the  
phone line. Press MUTE to resume  
your phone conversation.  
MEMORY DIALING  
You can store up to 10 numbers, each  
with up to 16 digits.  
Using Flash  
Notes:  
Flash provides the electronic  
equivalent of a switchhook signal for  
special phone services such as Call  
Waiting.  
To keep your accounts secure, we  
recommend you do not store your  
personal access code for services  
such as bank-by-phone in a  
memory location.  
For example, if you have Call Waiting,  
you can put your current call on hold  
and answer a second call by pressing  
FLASH. Press FLASH again to  
• When storing numbers for special  
services (such as alternate long  
distance or bank-by-phone), store  
the service’s main phone number  
in one memory location and  
alternate between the two calls.  
Note: If you do not have any special  
phone services, pressing FLASH might  
disconnect your current call.  
numbers for additional information  
in other locations.  
Storing a Number in Memory  
Using Tone Services on a  
Pulse Line  
1. Press and release MEM. The  
TALK/LOW BATT indicator  
flashes.  
Some special services, such as bank-  
by-phone, require tone signals. If you  
have pulse service, you can still use  
these tone services by following these  
steps:  
Note: If you do not press any button on  
the remote keypad within about 10  
seconds, a buzz sounds and the  
phone exits the number storing  
process. Start again from Step 1.  
Dial the service’s main number.  
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2. Dial the desired number (up to 16  
digits).  
Entering a Pause in a  
Memory Number  
3. Press and release MEM again.  
In some telephone systems, you must  
dial an access code (9, for example)  
and wait for a second dial tone before  
you can dial an outside number. You  
can store the access code with the  
phone number. However, if you do,  
you should also store a pause after the  
access code to allow the outside line  
time to connect. After entering the  
access code, press REDIAL/PAUSE to  
enter a pause. To enter another pause,  
press REDIAL/PAUSE again.  
4. Press and release the memory  
location number (0-9) to store the  
number. Two long beeps sound,  
and the number is stored in  
memory.  
Use the memory index card at the  
bottom of the base to write the name in  
the respective memory location  
number on the memory index card.  
Notes:  
Dialing a Stored Number  
• If you receive a call while you are  
storing a number in memory,  
press TALK/HANG UP to answer  
the call. After the call, begin again  
at Step 1.  
Lift the remote keypad, press TALK/  
HANG UP, and when you hear a dial  
tone, press MEM then the memory  
location number. The phone dials the  
stored number.  
To change a number stored in  
memory, simply store a new  
number in that memory location.  
Chain Dialing Service  
Numbers  
To clear a memory location so no  
number is stored there, press  
MEM twice, then press the  
memory location number. Two  
long beeps sound, and the  
number is cleared from memory. If  
a buzz sounds, you did not  
successfully clear the memory  
location. Repeat the process.  
To quickly recall special services  
numbers (such as alternate long  
distance or bank by phone), store each  
group of numbers in its own memory  
location. When calling special  
services, dial the service’s main  
number first. Then, at the appropriate  
place in the call, press MEM, then the  
number for the location where the  
additional numbers are stored.  
Note: If you use pulse dialing, be sure  
you have stored a tone entry in  
another memory location (see “Using  
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Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on  
Page 9).  
department, or ambulance, for  
example) and you want to test the  
stored number, make the test call  
during the late evening or early  
morning to avoid peak demand  
periods. Remain on the line to explain  
the reason for your call.  
Testing Stored Emergency  
Numbers  
If you store an emergency service’s  
number (police department, fire  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
We do not expect you have any problem with your telephone, but if you do, these  
suggestions might help.  
Problem  
Suggestion  
The remote keypad does not work.  
Move the remote keypad closer to the base.  
Raise the base’s antenna to a vertical position.  
Make sure the phone’s modular cord and the AC  
adapter are correctly and securely connected.  
Recharge the remote keypad’s battery pack.  
Place the remote keypad on the base for about  
five seconds to reset the security access-protec-  
tion code.  
Make sure the battery pack in the remote keypad  
is connected and charged.  
The call is noisy.  
Keep the remote keypad and base away from  
interference sources such as computers, radio fre-  
quency emitting items, fluorescent lights, and  
electrical appliances. If the interference is severe,  
turn off the device.  
Move the remote keypad closer to the base.  
Hang up and redial the number.  
Press CHANNEL to change the channel.  
The range decreases.  
Make sure the base’s antenna is raised and is not  
touching a metal surface.  
Recharge the remote keypad’s battery pack.  
You can receive calls, but cannot make call.  
Set TONE/PULSE correctly for the type of service  
you have.  
The volume level drops or you hear unusual  
sounds when someone picks up another phone on  
the same line.  
Hang up the second phone.  
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If additional phones have been added to the line, recalculate the REN (see “FCC  
Statement” on Page 2).  
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 the phone to your local RadioShack store for assistance.  
CARE  
Keep the phone dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the tele-  
phone only in normal temperature environments. Handle the phone carefully; do  
not drop it. Keep the phone away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth  
occasionally to keep it looking new.  
Modifying or tampering with the phone’s internal components can cause a  
malfunction and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to  
operate it. If your phone is not performing as it should, take it to your local  
RadioShack store for assistance. If the trouble is affecting the telephone lines, the  
phone company can ask you to disconnect your phone until you have resolved the  
problem.  
Limited One-Year Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal  
use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack  
franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES  
AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTIC-  
ULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES  
CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPON-  
SIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR  
DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING  
OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING  
FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPE-  
CIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POS-  
SIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental  
or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as  
proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, unless otherwise provided by law: (a)  
correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same  
or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is  
made, become the property of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the perfor-  
mance of warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the original  
warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the war-  
ranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse, accident, mis-  
use, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or maintenance, alteration, light-  
ning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack  
Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation,  
shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
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Radio Shack Network Card 273 316 User Guide
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