Radio Shack Headphones ET007 User Guide

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Cat. No. 43-007  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
ET-007  
900 MHz Handsfree Cordless Headset System  
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Carry Strap — lets you hang the remote  
dial card from your neck for handsfree  
carrying.  
READ THIS BEFORE  
INSTALLATION  
We have designed your phone to con-  
form to federal regulations and you can  
connect it to most phone lines. However,  
each device that you connect to the tele-  
phone line draws power from the line.  
We refer to this power draw as the  
phone's Ringer Equivalence Number  
(REN). The REN is shown on the bottom  
of your phone.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or  
shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain  
or moisture.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
!
DO NOT OPEN.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE  
COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICE-  
ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING  
TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.  
If you use more than one phone or other  
device on the line, add up all the RENs.  
If the total is more than five (three in ru-  
ral areas), your phones might not ring. If  
ringer operation is impaired, remove one  
of the devices from the line.  
This symbol is intended to alert  
you to the presence of uninsu-  
lated dangerous voltage within  
the product’s enclosure that might  
be of sufficient magnitude to con-  
stitute a risk of electric shock. Do  
not open the product’s case.  
FCC STATEMENT  
Your telephone complies with Part 68 of  
FCC Rules. Upon request, you must  
provide the phone's FCC registration  
number and REN to your telephone  
company. These numbers are shown on  
the bottom of the phone.  
This symbol is intended to inform  
you that important operating and  
maintenance instructions are  
included in the literature accom-  
panying this product.  
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Your ET-007 is listed to UL standards  
and meets all applicable FCC stan-  
dards.  
Note: You must not connect your ET-  
007 to:  
• coin-operated systems  
• party-line systems  
• most electronic key phone systems  
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The ET-007 also complies with the limits  
for a Class B device as specified in Part  
15 of FCC Rules. These limits provide  
reasonable protection against radio and  
TV interference in a residential area.  
However, your ET-007 might cause TV  
or radio interference even when it is op-  
erating properly. To eliminate interfer-  
ence, you can try one or more of the  
following corrective measures.  
tions, if alternative signaling meth-  
ods are not available.  
• Work stations for hearing-impaired  
personnel.  
• Hotel, motel, or apartment building  
lobbies.  
• Stores where telephones are used  
to call taxis, reserve lodging, or rent  
automobiles.  
• Reorient or relocate the TV's receiv-  
ing antenna.  
• Some hotel and motel rooms. (At  
least ten percent of the rooms must  
contain hearing-aid compatible tele-  
phones, and hearing-aid compati-  
ble must be provided to hearing  
impaired customers upon request.)  
• Increase the distance between the  
ET-007 and the radio or TV.  
• Use outlets on different electrical cir-  
cuits for the ET-007 and the radio or  
TV.  
The headset is not compatible with hear-  
ing aids. Therefore, the FCC prohibits its  
use in the following locations:  
• Any public or semi-public location  
where coin-operated or credit card  
telephones are found.  
• Elevators, highways, and tunnels  
(automobiles, subway, railroad, or  
pedestrian), where a person with  
impaired hearing might be isolated  
in an emergency.  
• Places where telephones are  
installed specifically to alert emer-  
gency authorities such as fire,  
police, or medical assistance per-  
sonnel.  
• Hospital rooms, where telephones  
are used specifically for signaling  
life-threatening or emergency situa-  
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CONTENTS  
Installation ............................................................................................................... 6  
Selecting a Location ........................................................................................... 6  
Connecting the Handset ..................................................................................... 6  
Placing the Base Telephone on a Desk .............................................................. 6  
Connecting the Headset Charger, Wireless Headset and  
Infrared Remote Dial Card ................................................................................. 7  
Mounting the Corded Phone on a Wall or Wall Plate ......................................... 8  
Preparation ............................................................................................................ 10  
Charging the Battery Pack ............................................................................... 10  
Installing the Backup Battery Pack ................................................................... 10  
Setting the Dialing Mode .................................................................................. 11  
Changing the Ringer Tone ................................................................................ 11  
Setting the Ringer Volume ................................................................................ 12  
Adjusting the Headset ...................................................................................... 12  
Listening Safely ......................................................................................... 13  
Operation ............................................................................................................... 14  
Making and Answering Calls ............................................................................ 14  
Using the Handset ..................................................................................... 14  
Using the Wireless Headset ...................................................................... 14  
Switching Between the Handset and the Headset ........................................... 14  
Using Hold ................................................................................................. 14  
Using the Intercom ..................................................................................... 15  
Setting the Handset and Headset Volume ....................................................... 15  
Using Redial ..................................................................................................... 16  
Using Flash ...................................................................................................... 16  
Using Hold ........................................................................................................ 17  
Using Tone Service on a Pulse Line ................................................................. 17  
Memory Dialing ................................................................................................ 17  
Storing a Number In Memory ..................................................................... 17  
Entering a Pause in a Memory Number ..................................................... 18  
Dialing a Memory Number ......................................................................... 18  
Chain-Dialing ............................................................................................. 19  
Testing Stored Emergency Numbers ......................................................... 19  
Using the Intercom ........................................................................................... 19  
From the Base ........................................................................................... 19  
From the Headset ...................................................................................... 19  
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 20  
Care ........................................................................................................................ 22  
The FCC Wants You to Know ........................................................................... 22  
Lightning ........................................................................................................... 22  
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INSTALLATION  
SELECTING A LOCATION  
CONNECTING THE  
HANDSET  
You can place the ET-007 on a desk or  
table, mount it on a standard wall plate,  
or mount it directly on a wall. Choose a  
location that is:  
Plug the supplied coiled handset cord  
into the jacks on the handset and the left  
side of the corded phone.  
• near an AC outlet  
Note: Your local RadioShack store sells  
a variety of longer coiled handset cords,  
which are especially useful when you  
mount the phone on the wall.  
• near a modular telephone line jack  
• out of the way of normal activities  
Note: Your ET-007 connects directly to  
a modular telephone line jack. If your  
phone line jack is not a modular jack,  
you can update the wiring yourself, us-  
ing jacks and adapters available at your  
local RadioShack store. Or, you can let  
the phone company update the wiring  
for you.  
PLACING THE BASE  
TELEPHONE ON A DESK  
Cautions:  
You must use a Class 2  
power source that supplies  
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9V DC and delivers at least  
300 mA. Its center tip must be set to  
positive and its plug must fit the ET-  
007's 9V DC 300mA jack. The sup-  
plied adapter meets these specifica-  
tions. Using an adapter that does  
not meet these specifications could  
damage the ET-007 or the adapter.  
1. Plug one end of the supplied modu-  
lar cord into the TEL. LINE jack on  
the back of the base.  
• Always connect the AC adapter to  
the ET-007 before you connect it to  
AC power. When you finish, discon-  
nect the adapter from AC power be-  
fore you disconnect it from the ET-  
007.  
2. Plug the modular cord's other end  
into a modular phone line jack.  
3. Plug the supplied AC adapter's bar-  
rel plug into the 9V DC 300mA on the  
back of the phone. Then plug the  
adapter into a standard AC outlet.  
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4. Route the adapter's cord through  
the strain relief slot on the bottom of  
the phone.  
pack in the headset’s battery com-  
partment with the battery contact  
points down.  
5. Lift the base telephone's antenna to  
a vertical position.  
Battery  
Pack  
CONNECTING THE  
HEADSET CHARGER,  
WIRELESS HEADSET AND  
INFRARED REMOTE DIAL  
CARD  
Wireless  
Headset  
Important: You must install the bat-  
tery pack and fully charge it before  
you can use the headset (see  
“Charging the Battery Pack” on  
Page 10).  
3. Replace the cover.  
4. Place the headset on the headset  
charger. The charging indicator on  
the headset lights red, then flashes  
slowly when the battery pack is fully  
charged.  
Headset  
Charger  
Notes:  
To connect the headset charger, con-  
nect the headset charger’s built-in AC  
cord to the AC outlet. The plug fits only  
one way.  
• The charging indicator lights  
when the headset is on the head-  
set charger, even if there is no  
battery pack in the headset. Be  
sure the battery pack is inserted  
before charging.  
Follow these steps to connect the wire-  
less headset:  
1. Slide open the battery compartment  
cover on the left side of the headset.  
2. Install the supplied rechargeable  
nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) battery  
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• The INTERCOM and HOLD indi-  
cators on the corded phone stop  
flashing after the headset charger  
and wireless headset are con-  
nected, even when there is no  
battery pack in the headset. If  
they flash, move the headset and  
charger closer to the corded  
phone.  
MOUNTING THE CORDED  
PHONE ON A WALL OR  
WALL PLATE  
You can use the supplied mounting  
bracket to mount the corded base phone  
on a wall.  
Notes:  
Remove the battery insulation strip from  
the infrared remote dial card’s battery  
compartment. Then place the dial card  
in its cradle on the headset charger.  
• When mounting the base telephone  
on a wall plate, use the supplied  
modular cord to connect the phone  
to the wall plate jack.  
To mount the base telephone  
directly on a wall, use two /16-inch  
If you cannot operate the headset using  
the remote dial card, you might need to  
replace the dial card’s battery. Slide off  
the battery compartment cover and use  
a pointed object (such as a straightened  
paper clip) to gently pry out the old bat-  
tery. Insert a fresh CR2025 lithium but-  
ton-cell battery (available from your local  
RadioShack store), then replace the  
cover.  
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(5mm) screws (not supplied). Drill  
two holes 315/16 inches (100 mm)  
apart. Then thread a screw into  
each hole, letting the heads extend  
about 1/8 inch (3 mm) from the wall.  
1. To connect the bracket, insert the  
tabs on the bracket into the slots in  
the lower position on the base. Then  
press the upper side of the bracket  
to the base until it snaps into place.  
Note: To detach the supplied carry  
strap, gently pull on the carry strap’s  
small loop, then pull the strap through  
the small loop. To reattach the strap,  
slide the small loop into the carry strap  
slot on the remote dial card. Then insert  
the strap through the small loop and pull  
to tighten.  
To remove the bracket, press in the  
upper tab on each side of the  
bracket and lift the bracket away  
from the base.  
2. Plug one end of the supplied modu-  
lar cord into the phone’s TEL.LINE  
jack and the AC adapter's barrel  
plug into the DC jack.  
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3. Route the modular cord into the  
right groove on the mounting  
bracket and route the AC adapter's  
cord into the left groove.  
6. Plug the other end of the modular  
cord into the phone line jack and the  
AC adapter into a standard AC out-  
let.  
7. Lift the antenna to a vertical posi-  
tion.  
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/16  
Inches  
4. Press up on the handset holder to  
remove it, turn it over, then slide it  
back down into its slot.  
Handset  
Holder  
5. Place the phone's two keyhole slots  
over the wall plate studs (or the  
screws, if you are mounting the  
phone on a wall). Press downward  
on the phone to secure it.  
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PREPARATION  
Follow the steps in “Connecting the  
Headset Charger, Wireless Headset and  
Infrared Remote Dial Card” on Page 7 to  
install the battery in the headset.  
Follow these steps to install a battery  
pack in the base.  
CHARGING THE BATTERY  
PACK  
After you install a battery pack, let the  
battery charge for about 24 hours before  
you use the headset the first time. The  
charging indicator on the headset lights  
red.  
Battery  
Compartment  
1. Push down the tab of the battery  
compartment cover (located above  
the keypad on the corded phone’s  
base) and lift off the cover.  
The headset charges whenever it is on  
the headset charger. You can charge  
the battery at any time, but you must  
charge the battery when the IN USE/  
BATT. LOW indicator lights red (or flash-  
es yellow when using the headset).  
2. Place the battery pack in the battery  
compartment with the battery’s con-  
nectors in contact with the battery  
compartment’s connectors.  
Note: If the charging indicator does not  
light when you place the headset on the  
headset charger, be sure the battery is  
installed correctly inside the battery  
compartment and the plug is securely  
connected on the headset charger. Also,  
be sure the headset is placed properly  
on the headset charger.  
3. Replace the cover.  
When you install a battery in the base,  
the SPARE BATTERY indicator lights  
and the battery pack automatically be-  
gins charging. The battery pack takes  
about 24 hours to fully charge.  
INSTALLING THE  
BACKUP BATTERY PACK  
Your phone requires a 3.6V recharge-  
able Ni-MH battery pack (not supplied)  
for backup power when AC power fails.  
In case of a power failure, you can make  
and receive calls for up to four hours  
with a fully charged battery pack.  
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SETTING THE DIALING  
MODE  
CHANGING THE RINGER  
TONE  
There are four different ringer tones you  
can choose or you can turn off the ring-  
er. The ringer system is separate for the  
corded phone and wireless headset.  
Follow these steps to change the ringer  
tone:  
1. Make sure the phone is on-hook.  
Press PROGRAM on the base.  
Set TONE/PULSE on the bottom of the  
corded phone for the type of service you  
have, either tone or pulse (rotary). If you  
are not sure which type you have, do  
this simple test.  
1. Set TONE/PULSE to TONE.  
PROGRAM  
2. Lift the handset and listen for a dial  
tone.  
2. Press #, then 1 for the base ringer  
tone, or 2 for the headset ringer  
tone.  
3. Press any number except 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.  
3. Press 1, 2, 3 or 4. You hear the cor-  
responding ringer tone. To turn off  
the headset’s ringer, press 0.  
4. Press PROGRAM to select the  
desired ringer tone. A confirmation  
ring sounds, indicating that you suc-  
cessfully set the desired ringer tone.  
If the dial tone stops, you have  
touch-tone service. If the dial tone  
continues, you have pulse service.  
4. If you have pulse service, set TONE/  
PULSE to PULSE.  
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2. If necessary, adjust the headset  
band on both sides by pulling down  
or pushing up on each end until it  
fits with almost no pressure on your  
ears or the top of your head.  
SETTING THE RINGER  
VOLUME  
To adjust the ringer volume on the cord-  
ed base phone, slide the switch on the  
right side of the base to RINGER OFF,  
LOW or HI.  
If you do not want the ringer to sound,  
slide the switch to OFF. You can make  
calls with the ringer off, and you can an-  
swer calls if you hear another phone on  
the same phone line ring.  
3. Pull down the microphone, adjusting  
it to about even with your chin.  
Experiment until you find the most  
comfortable position.  
Caution: The microphone swivels  
on the headset. Do not bend the  
microphone while you adjust it.  
Note: To temporarily turn off the head-  
set’s ringer while the phone rings, press  
VOL8or9on the side of the headset,  
or VOLUME8or9on the remote dial  
card. The headset’s ringer turns back on  
when you hang up the phone.  
Note: If you hear a dial tone when  
you pull down the microphone,  
press OFF on the infrared remote  
dial card.  
When you are not using the headset,  
place it on the headset charger. Other-  
wise, you might need to repeat these  
adjustments.  
ADJUSTING THE  
HEADSET  
1. Press VOL  
to set the volume to  
the lowest level, then place the  
headset on your head with the  
microphone in the front.  
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Listening Safely  
To protect your hearing, follow these  
guidelines when you use the headset.  
• Set the volume to the lowest setting  
before you begin listening. After you  
begin listening, adjust the volume to  
a comfortable level.  
• Do not listen at extremely high vol-  
ume levels. Extended high volume  
listening can lead to permanent  
hearing loss.  
• Once you set the volume, do not  
increase it. Over time, your ears  
adapt to the volume level, so a vol-  
ume level that does not cause dis-  
comfort might still damage your  
hearing.  
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OPERATION  
• The headset only receives a sig-  
nal from the remote dial card if  
the microphone is pulled down.  
The dial card does not work if the  
microphone is pulled up.  
MAKING AND  
ANSWERING CALLS  
Using the Handset  
To make a call, pick up the handset and  
dial normally. The IN USE indicator  
flashes when you receive a call and  
lights while the phone is in use.  
4. When you finish a call, pull the  
microphone up until it clicks, or  
press OFF on the infrared remote  
dial card, or put the headset back on  
the headset charger.  
Pick up the handset to answer a call and  
place the handset on the base to end a  
call.  
Notes:  
• The infrared remote dial card only  
controls the headset, not the corded  
phone.  
Note: The corded phone will not operate  
without AC power. During a power fail-  
ure, use a backup battery for the base  
corded phone, or another phone on the  
same line.  
• If the headset does not work, move  
the dial card closer to the sensor on  
the left side of the headset. If it still  
does not work, replace the battery in  
the dial card.  
Using the Wireless Headset  
1. Place the wireless headset on your  
head and adjust the headband and  
microphone for a comfortable fit.  
SWITCHING BETWEEN  
THE HANDSET AND THE  
HEADSET  
2. Pull down the microphone until it  
clicks and you hear a dial tone. Dial  
the desired number using the infra-  
red remote dial card.  
Using Hold  
To switch from the handset to the head-  
set, press HOLD on the corded phone,  
then place the handset on the cradle.  
The IN USE/BATT. LOW indicator on  
the headset and the HOLD indicator on  
the base flash. Put on the headset and  
pull down the microphone. The HOLD  
indicator on the base turns off, while the  
IN USE/BATT. LOW indicator on the  
headset lights and the IN USE indicator  
on the base flashes.  
3. To answer an incoming call, pull  
down the microphone until it clicks  
and wait about 1 second.  
Notes:  
• If the headset is on the headset  
charger and the microphone is  
pulled down, place the headset  
on your head, then press PHONE/  
FLASH on the infrared remote dial  
card to answer a call.  
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To switch from the headset to the hand-  
set, press HOLD on the infrared remote  
dial card. The IN USE/BATT. LOW indi-  
cator flashes. Pick up the handset to an-  
swer the call. The headset sounds a  
tone if the handset is not picked up with-  
in about 30 seconds.  
the handset to continue the call. To  
end the call, press OFF on the  
remote dial card, pull the micro-  
phone up until it clicks, or put the  
headset on the charger.  
SETTING THE HANDSET  
AND HEADSET VOLUME  
Using the Intercom  
To control the handset volume, slide the  
switch on the side of the handset (Low,  
Med, Hi) to adjust to a comfortable listen-  
ing level.  
To use the intercom to switch from the  
handset to the headset, press HOLD  
then INTERCOM on the base. The head-  
set rings. Press INTERCOM on the re-  
mote dial card. You can talk to the  
person on the handset. To transfer the  
call to the headset, press PHONE/  
FLASH, then place the handset on the  
cradle.  
To use the intercom to switch from the  
headset to the handset, press HOLD  
then INTERCOM on the remote dial card.  
When the corded phone rings, pick up  
the handset. You can talk to the person  
on the headset. To transfer the call to  
the handset, press INTERCOM then  
HOLD on the base.  
Low/Med/Hi  
To select one of the headset’s 8 volume  
listening levels while using the headset,  
press the VOL  
or  
on the side of  
the headset, or press VOLUME or  
Notes:  
on the infrared remote dial card.  
• If you are using the handset and you  
press INTERCOM during a call, the  
call cannot be transferred to the  
headset. The call is disconnected,  
the headset rings, and you can use  
the intercom.  
VOL  
• If you are using the headset during a  
call, press INTERCOM on the remote  
dial card to mute the microphone. To  
resume the call, press INTERCOM  
on the remote dial card or pick up  
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USING REDIAL  
USING FLASH  
You can quickly dial the last number di-  
aled. When you heard a dial tone, press  
REDIAL on the corded phone, or on the  
infrared remote dial card if you want to  
use the headset for dialing.  
Flash performs the switchhook opera-  
tion for special services, such as Call  
Waiting.  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
For example, if you have Call Waiting,  
press FLASH on the headset, PHONE/  
FLASH on the remote dial card or the  
switchhook on the base to take an in-  
coming call without disconnecting the  
current call. Press FLASH, PHONE/  
FLASH or the switchhook again to return  
to the first call.  
Note: If you do not have special phone  
services, pressing FLASH (PHONE/  
FLASH on the remote dial card or the  
switchhook on the base) might discon-  
nect the current call.  
Note: The base corded phone and the  
headset record their own last number di-  
aled. You cannot redial the last number  
recorded in the corded base phone by  
using the headset.  
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USING HOLD  
USING TONE SERVICE ON  
A PULSE LINE  
To put a caller on hold, press HOLD. The  
HOLD indicator on the corded phone  
flashes and you can hang up the hand-  
set without disconnecting the call. Or, if  
you are using the headset, press HOLD  
on the infrared remote dial card.  
If you have pulse service, you can still  
use special services that require tone  
signals, such as bank-by-phone, by fol-  
lowing these steps.  
1. Be sure TONE/PULSE is set to  
PULSE.  
2. Dial the service's main number.  
3. When the service answers, press  
. Any additional numbers you  
dial are sent as tone signals.  
4. When you hang up, the phone auto-  
matically resets to pulse mode.  
MEMORY DIALING  
HOLD  
Your ET-007 has one direct memory  
(00) location and twenty indirect memo-  
ry locations (01–20) for storing frequent-  
ly used phone numbers. Each number  
can contain up to 20 digits.  
Note: Memory storing can only be pro-  
grammed using the corded phone.  
Storing a Number In Memory  
To resume the call, lift the handset, pull  
down on the microphone until it clicks, or  
pick up any extension phone on the  
same line.  
1. Be sure the phone is not in use,  
then press PROGRAM.  
2. Enter the 2-digit memory location  
(00 for the direct memory, or 01 to 20  
for indirect memory). The phone  
rings.  
Note: If another extension is in use on  
the same line, the IN USE indicator on  
the corded phone flashes red and the IN  
USE/BATT. LOW indicator on the head-  
set flashes green.  
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3. Enter the number you want to store  
(up to 20 digits can be stored),  
including any pause or tone entries  
(see “Entering a Pause in a Memory  
Number” on Page 18 or “Using Tone  
Dialing a Memory Number  
Service on  
Page 17).  
a
Pulse Line” on  
4. Press MEMORY on the base. The  
phone rings to indicate that the  
number is stored successfully.  
Notes:  
M1  
MEMORY  
• If you make a mistake while entering  
the number, press PROGRAM to  
exit. A beep sounds. Start again at  
Step 1.  
• You cannot store a memory number  
if the headset is not connected.  
Entering a Pause in a Memory  
Number  
MEM  
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. To enter a  
2-second pause (for an access code, for  
example), press HOLD at the appropri-  
ate point when you store a number.  
To dial a number stored in direct memo-  
ry, press M1 on the base, or MEM then  
00 on the infrared remote dial card for  
headset use.  
To dial a number stored in memory,  
press MEMORY (or MEM on the remote  
dial card), then enter the desired memo-  
ry location number (0120).  
Note: Each pause entry uses one digit  
of memory.  
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2. Put on the headset, pull down the  
microphone, and press OFF then  
INTERCOM on the remote dial card.  
The corded base phone rings and  
the INTERCOM indicator on the  
base flashes.  
Chain-Dialing  
For quick recall of numbers for special  
services (such as bank-by-phone or al-  
ternate long-distance), you can store  
each group of numbers in its own mem-  
ory location. Then, when calling special  
services, dial the service's main number  
first. At the appropriate place in the call,  
press the memory location button for the  
additional numbers you want to send.  
Note: You must pull down the micro-  
phone on the headset to use the  
remote dial card.  
3. To answer the call, pick up the hand-  
set or press INTERCOM on the dial  
card again. Otherwise, the corded  
base phone rings five times, then  
stops.  
Testing Stored Emergency  
Numbers  
If the handset is off the hook, press  
INTERCOM on base. The headset  
rings. Press INTERCOM on the  
remote dial card to talk. Or, press  
INTERCOM on the base to stop the  
ringing.  
If you store an emergency service's  
number (police department, fire depart-  
ment, ambulance) and you want to test  
the stored number, make the test call  
during the late evening or early morning  
hours to avoid peak demand periods.  
Remain on the line to explain the reason  
for your call.  
From the Headset  
Press INTERCOM on the infrared remote  
dial card. The corded base phone rings.  
Pick up the handset to answer the call.  
The INTERCOM indicator on the base  
lights.  
USING THE INTERCOM  
The intercom feature lets you send a  
page from the base handset to the  
headset, so that you can talk to some-  
one at the headset or locate it if you mis-  
placed it.  
Or, press INTERCOM on the remote dial  
card to stop the ringing. Otherwise, the  
corded phone rings five times and then  
stops.  
From the Base  
1. Press INTERCOM on the base. The  
headset sounds five series of con-  
tinuous beeps until someone picks  
up the phone.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
We do not expect you to have any problems with your phone, but if you do, the follow-  
ing suggestions might help. If you still have problems, take the phone to your local  
RadioShack store for assistance.  
Problem  
Suggestion  
Interference is severe.  
Move the wireless headset closer to the  
base.  
Keep the wireless headset away from  
interfering sources such as computers,  
radio-controlled toys, wireless micro-  
phones, wireless alarm systems, wire-  
less intercoms and room monitors,  
fluorescent lights, and electrical appli-  
ances.  
Turn off the interfering device.  
Hang up and redial the number.  
The range decreases.  
Raise the base’s antenna to a vertical  
position.  
Make sure the antenna on the base and  
headset are not touching any metal sur-  
face.  
Recharge the headset battery pack.  
The corded base phone does not work. Make sure the phone’s modular cord  
and the AC adapter are correctly and  
securely connected.  
Move the wireless headset closer to the  
base.  
Raise the base’s antenna to a vertical  
position.  
Recharge the headset’s battery pack. If  
the battery power is too low, the IN  
USE/BATT. LOW indicator does not  
light. See “Charging the Battery Pack”  
on Page 10.  
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Problem  
Suggestion  
The base’s INTERCOM and HOLD indi- Move the wireless headset closer to the  
cators flash.  
base.  
Make sure the headset charger is con-  
nected to DC power and the wireless  
headset is seated securely on the  
charger.  
No dial tone.  
Check to make sure the modular tele-  
phone and handset cords are securely  
connected.  
Low volume or unusual sounds.  
Someone has picked up another phone  
on the same line. Hang up the other  
phone.  
Trouble transmitting while using the  
Make sure the microphone boom is not  
headset. (The caller has trouble hearing too far away from your mouth.  
you, but you can hear the caller.)  
Check the headset battery power.  
Trouble receiving while using the head- Check the headset battery power.  
set or the headset does not work.  
Make sure the phone lines are operat-  
ing correctly.  
Check to see if other phones on the  
same line are working.  
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 prob-  
lem, take the phone to your local RadioShack store for assistance.  
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CARE  
RadioShack  
MHz Handsfree Cordless Headset Sys-  
tem for a long time:  
To enjoy your  
ET-007 900  
Also, the phone company can make  
changes to its lines, equipment, opera-  
tions, or procedures that could affect the  
operation of this telephone. The tele-  
phone company notifies you of these  
changes in advance, so you can take  
the necessary steps to prevent interrup-  
tion of your telephone service.  
• Keep the ET-007 dry. If it gets wet,  
wipe it dry immediately.  
• Use and store the ET-007 only in  
normal temperature environments.  
• Handle the ET-007 gently and care-  
fully. Do not drop it.  
LIGHTNING  
• Keep the ET-007 away from dust  
and dirt.  
Your telephone has built-in protection  
circuits to reduce the risk of damage  
from surges in telephone line current.  
These protection circuits meet or ex-  
ceed the FCC requirements. However,  
lightning striking the telephone lines can  
damage your telephone.  
• Wipe the ET-007 with a damp cloth  
occasionally to keep it looking new.  
Modifying or tampering with the ET-  
007’s internal components can cause a  
malfunction and invalidate its warranty.  
If your ET-007 is not performing as it  
should, take it to your local RadioShack  
store for assistance. If the trouble is af-  
fecting the telephone lines, the phone  
company can ask you to disconnect  
your ET-007 until you have resolved the  
problem.  
Lightning damage is not common. Nev-  
ertheless, if you live in an area that has  
severe electrical storms, we suggest  
that you unplug your telephone during  
storms to reduce the possibility of dam-  
age.  
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO  
KNOW  
In the unlikely event that your phone  
causes problems on the phone line, the  
phone company can temporarily discon-  
tinue your service. If this happens, the  
phone company attempts to notify you in  
advance. If advance notice is not practi-  
cal, the phone company notifies you as  
soon as possible and advises you of  
your right to file a complaint with the  
FCC.  
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NOTES  
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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. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, Ra-  
dioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 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 RE-  
SPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY  
LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFOR-  
MANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, IN-  
CLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS  
OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDEN-  
TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limita-  
tion 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, un-  
less 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 prop-  
erty of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance 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 warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,  
accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or  
maintenance, alteration, lightning 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.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
We Service What We Sell  
12/99  
RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
03A00  
Printed in China  
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