Radio Shack Answering Machine TAD 1007 User Guide

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Cat. No. 43-747  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
TAD-1007  
Multi-User Digital Telephone Answering System  
with Day/Time Voice Stamp  
 
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ANSWER Button — lets you turn the  
TAD on or off without disconnecting it.  
Warning: To prevent fire or shock haz-  
ard, do not expose this product to rain or  
moisture.  
Call/Message Counter — displays the  
number of messages recorded.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
!
Call Screening — lets you listen to in-  
coming calls so you can decide whether  
or not to answer.  
DO NOT OPEN.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE  
COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICE-  
ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVIC-  
ING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.  
Phone Pick-Up Detection — automati-  
cally stops the TAD if you answer a call  
after the TAD answers.  
This symbol is intended to alert you to  
the presence of uninsulated danger-  
ous voltage within the product’s en-  
closure that might be of sufficient  
magnitude to constitute a risk of elec-  
tric shock. Do not open the product’s  
case.  
DELETE Button — lets you quickly de-  
lete messages individually or all at once.  
Memo Recording — lets you leave  
memos for your family, roommates, or  
co-workers as messages on the TAD.  
This symbol is intended to inform you  
that important operating and mainte-  
nance instructions are included in the  
literature accompanying this product.  
To take advantage of all the TAD’s fea-  
tures, we recommend that you read this  
manual completely before you use the  
TAD.  
!
This TAD has been tested and certified  
to comply with applicable UL and FCC  
standards.  
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FCC STATEMENT  
READ THIS BEFORE  
INSTALLATION  
Your TAD 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 shown on the bottom of  
the TAD.  
We have designed your TAD to conform  
to federal regulations, and you can con-  
nect it to most telephone lines. However,  
each device you connect to the phone  
line draws power from it. This power  
draw is the device’s Ringer Equivalence  
Number, or REN. The REN is shown on  
the bottom of the TAD.  
Note: You must not connect the TAD to:  
• Coin-operated systems  
• Party-line systems  
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 (or three in  
rural areas), your phone(s) might not  
ring and your TAD might not answer. If  
ringer operation is impaired, remove one  
of the devices from the line.  
• Most electronic key telephone sys-  
tems  
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CONTENTS  
Installation .............................................................................................................. 6  
Choosing a Location ......................................................................................... 6  
Connecting to the Telephone Line .................................................................... 6  
Connecting to Power ......................................................................................... 7  
Installing the Backup Battery ............................................................................ 7  
Using Reset ...................................................................................................... 8  
Preparation ............................................................................................................. 9  
Setting the Day and Time .................................................................................. 9  
Recording the Outgoing Message .................................................................. 10  
Setting 2/4/TS ...................................................................................................11  
Basic Operation ................................................................................................... 12  
Setting the TAD to Answer Calls ..................................................................... 12  
Recording Incoming Messages ....................................................................... 12  
Screening Calls ............................................................................................... 12  
Playing Messages ........................................................................................... 13  
Repeating Messages ................................................................................ 14  
Skipping Messages .................................................................................. 14  
Pausing Message Playback ..................................................................... 14  
Stopping Message Playback .................................................................... 14  
Deleting Messages ......................................................................................... 15  
Deleting a Single Message........................................................................ 15  
Deleting All Messages in a Mailbox........................................................... 15  
Recording a Memo .......................................................................................... 15  
Remote Operation ............................................................................................... 17  
Changing the Remote Operation Security Code ............................................. 17  
Remote Answer-On ........................................................................................ 18  
Using Remote Commands .............................................................................. 19  
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 21  
Care and Maintenance ........................................................................................ 22  
The FCC Wants You to Know ......................................................................... 23  
Lightning ......................................................................................................... 23  
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INSTALLATION  
CONNECTING TO THE  
TELEPHONE LINE  
CHOOSING A LOCATION  
Select a location that is near a modular  
telephone jack and an AC outlet.  
To connect the TAD to the phone line,  
plug one end of the supplied telephone  
cord into the TEL LINE jack on the back  
of the TAD. Then plug the other end into  
a modular phone jack.  
Your TAD connects directly to a modular  
telephone line jack. If your telephone  
wiring does not have a modular jack, you  
can update the wiring yourself or have  
the telephone company update it for  
you.  
• Radio Shack stores sell jacks and  
adapters to convert older wiring  
methods to modular wiring.  
• The telephone company charges to  
install the necessary jacks.  
• The USOC number of the jack to be  
installed is RJ11C.  
You can also connect an extension tele-  
phone to the TEL SET jack on the back  
of the TAD using a second telephone  
cord (not supplied).  
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INSTALLING THE  
CONNECTING TO POWER  
BACKUP BATTERY  
Insert the supplied adapter’s barrel plug  
AC 9V  
into the  
jack on the back of the  
During an AC power failure, a 9-volt bat-  
tery (such as Cat. No. 23-553, not sup-  
plied) provides backup power so the  
TAD can maintain the correct time and  
memory information. However, the TAD  
cannot answer incoming calls and  
record messages without AC power.  
TAD. Then plug the AC adapter’s other  
end into a standard AC outlet.  
Follow these steps to install the battery.  
1. Slide the battery compartment  
cover (located on the bottom of the  
TAD) in the direction of the arrow  
and lift it off.  
Caution: Only use an adapter that sup-  
plies 9 volts AC, delivers at least 780  
milliamps, and has a plug which properly  
AC 9V  
fits the TAD’s  
jack. The supplied  
AC adapter meets these specifications.  
Using an adapter that does not meet  
these specifications might damage the  
TAD or the adapter.  
_ _  
When you first connect power,  
flashes on the display while the TAD au-  
tomatically runs a self-test. You cannot  
operate the TAD during this test. When  
the test is complete, the TAD beeps  
once. Loand 00alternately flash on the  
display until you install the backup bat-  
tery.  
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2. Snap the battery’s terminals to the  
connector inside the compartment.  
Then place the battery inside.  
USING RESET  
RESET  
If the TAD does not work, press  
on the back of the TAD to reset the an-  
swering machine.  
Note: The outgoing message and all in-  
formation stored in memory are deleted  
RESET  
when you press  
.
3. Replace the cover  
When Lo and the number of calls in  
memory alternately flash on the display,  
replace the battery. Be sure the AC  
adapter’s cord is plugged in so you do  
not lose the TAD’s stored information.  
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PREPARATION  
2. To change the day of the week,  
within 8 seconds after releasing  
SET, repeatedly press REPEAT to  
move backward or SKIP to move  
forward until the TAD announces  
the desired day of the week.  
SETTING THE DAY AND  
TIME  
The TAD records the day and time of the  
call with each phone message. Follow  
these steps to set the day and time.  
Notes:  
To avoid having to reset the day  
and time if AC power is lost, we rec-  
ommend you install a backup bat-  
tery before you set the day and  
time.  
• If you do not press a button within 8  
seconds at each step, the TAD  
sounds a three-tone beep and  
stops setting the day and time.  
3. Press and release STOP. The TAD  
beeps once and announces the  
time format, “AM” or “PM.”  
• The day and time are not set until  
you complete Step 7.  
1. Press and hold SET until the TAD  
beeps. The TAD announces, “Sun-  
day,” and 01flashes on the display.  
4. To change the hour, repeatedly  
press REPEAT to move backward  
or SKIP to move forward to the  
desired hour.  
VOLUME  
Note: If necessary, adjust  
5. Press and release STOP. The TAD  
beeps once to confirm the hour set-  
ting.  
at the right side of the TAD to the  
desired listening level.  
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6. To change the minutes, repeatedly  
press REPEAT to move backward or  
SKIP to move forward to the desired  
minute setting.  
“You have reached the Jones resi-  
dence. We are unable to come to the  
phone right now, but you may press: 1  
to leave a message for John, 2 to leave  
a message for Mary, 3 to leave a mes-  
sage for Susan, 4 to leave a message  
for Helen, or you can wait until after the  
beep to leave a message for John.  
Please include your name and phone  
number in your message.”  
To rapidly change the min-  
Note:  
utes, press and hold REPEAT or  
SKIP until the desired digits appear.  
7. After you set the day of the week,  
the hour, and the minutes, press  
STOP to confirm the settings. The  
TAD beeps and announces the day  
and time.  
: Do not tell callers that you  
Important  
are not home. Instead, say that you can-  
not come to the phone right now.  
To check the current day/time at any  
time, press SET.  
Follow these steps to record your outgo-  
ing announcement.  
1. Press and hold down ANN. The  
TAD beeps.  
RECORDING THE  
OUTGOING MESSAGE  
Before you can set the TAD to answer  
calls, you must record the outgoing mes-  
sage (OGM) the caller hears when the  
TAD answers a call.  
: The maximum outgoing message  
Note  
length is 30 seconds.  
When memory is full, the  
Note:  
TAD announces, “Memory is full,”  
and you cannot record the outgoing  
message. You must delete some  
messages before you can record  
the outgoing message (see “Delet-  
ing Messages”).  
Since the TAD can receive and save  
messages for up to four different users,  
the outgoing announcement should ex-  
plain how to leave a message for a par-  
ticular person. For example:  
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2. While holding down ANN, speak in a  
normal voice about 8 inches away  
from the microphone (located on  
the front of the TAD). Ask for the  
caller’s name, phone number, and  
message. The display shows how  
much time is left for recording.  
SETTING 2/4/TS  
2/4/TS on the back of the TAD controls  
how long the TAD waits before it an-  
swers a call.  
3. When you finish recording, release  
ANN. The TAD automatically beeps  
and repeats the outgoing message  
so you can verify it.  
4. Adjust VOLUME at the right side of  
the TAD to the desired listening  
level.  
— The TAD answers after 2 rings.  
— The TAD answers after 4 rings.  
2
4
TS (Toll Saver) — If there are no new  
messages, the TAD answers after four  
rings. If there are new messages in any  
mailbox, the TAD answers after about  
two rings. This lets you avoid unneces-  
sary toll charges when calling by long-  
distance to check your messages. If you  
hear more than two rings, the TAD has  
no new messages. Hang up before the  
TAD answers so you will not be charged  
for the call.  
To play the outgoing message at any  
time, press and release ANN. If no out-  
going message is recorded, the TAD  
says “No announcement.”  
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BASIC OPERATION  
RECORDING INCOMING  
MESSAGES  
SETTING THE TAD TO  
ANSWER CALLS  
After the TAD answers a call, the outgo-  
ing message plays. After the TAD  
beeps at the end of the announcement,  
the caller must select a mailbox by en-  
tering a number (1-4). The TAD an-  
nounces, “Record Mailbox” and the  
mailbox number. If the caller does not  
select a mailbox, the recorded message  
is left in Mailbox 1.  
To set the TAD to answer calls, press  
ANSWER.  
• If an outgoing message is recorded,  
the TAD announces, “Answer on,”  
and the indicator in the call/mes-  
sage counter window lights.  
• If no outgoing message is recorded,  
the TAD says, “Answer off, no  
announcement.” (See “Recording  
the Outgoing Message.”)  
The maximum incoming message re-  
cording length is 60 seconds. If a re-  
cording reaches 55 seconds, the TAD  
beeps once to notify the caller that time  
will be up soon. If a recording reaches  
60 seconds, the TAD beeps three times,  
then disconnects.  
The TAD automatically stops and hangs  
up if it detects silence for over 8 sec-  
onds.  
If the memory is full, the TAD announc-  
es, “Memory is full” and displays FL,  
then disconnects.  
To have the TAD not answer calls, press  
ANSWER again. The TAD says “Answer  
off,” and the indicator turns off.  
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(Or, to play only the new messages,  
press and hold down the mailbox but-  
ton.) The TAD announces “Mailbox __”  
and the number of messages (or new  
messages) stored in that mailbox.  
SCREENING CALLS  
Your TAD lets you listen as callers leave  
messages. If you want to speak to a call-  
er, pick up any phone on the same line  
and begin speaking. The TAD detects  
when you pick up the phone and auto-  
matically resets to answer the next call.  
Note: If you pick up the phone exactly  
when the TAD answers, you might need  
STOP  
to press  
to stop the TAD, or hang  
up momentarily, then pick up the phone  
again.  
Notes:  
If you do not want to take the call, do not  
pick up the handset, and let the TAD fin-  
ish recording the caller’s message.  
• If you check all messages and  
there are no messages stored in  
the selected mailbox, the TAD  
says, “Mailbox __, no message.”  
• If you check new messages and  
there are no new messages stored  
in the selected mailbox, the TAD  
says, “Mailbox __, no new mes-  
sage.”  
PLAYING MESSAGES  
The TAD stores each message in one of  
the four mailboxes, depending on which  
mailbox the caller selected. If there are  
new messages in a mailbox, the mail-  
box’s indicator flashes until all the new  
messages have been played. The dis-  
play shows the total number of messag-  
es in all mailboxes.  
The TAD announces the mailbox num-  
ber and the total number of messages  
for that mailbox. Before playing each  
message, the TAD announces the mes-  
sage number and the day and time  
when each message was recorded. Af-  
ter all messages play, the TAD says,  
“End of message(s)” and saves all the  
messages.  
To play all the messages in a mailbox,  
PLAY  
press  
. The display shows PL.  
Then press the selected mailbox button.  
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Repeating Messages  
Pausing Message Playback  
To review a message while you are lis-  
tening to it, press REPEAT. The current  
message starts again from the begin-  
ning.  
To pause while listening to messages,  
press STOP. PAappears on the display.  
Wait at least 2 seconds, then press  
STOP again to resume playing messag-  
es.  
To hear an earlier message, repeatedly  
press REPEAT until the desired mes-  
sage’s number appears. The TAD plays  
the message.  
Note: If you do not resume playing mes-  
sages within 60 seconds, the TAD  
beeps, the total number of messages  
appears, and the TAD stops playback.  
Skipping Messages  
Stopping Message Playback  
To skip to the next message while you  
are listening to a message, press SKIP  
once. The next recorded message  
plays.  
To stop playing messages, press STOP  
twice within 2 seconds. The TAD beeps  
once and stops playback.  
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Deleting All Messages in a  
Mailbox  
DELETING MESSAGES  
Deleting a Single Message  
To delete a specific message, press  
Follow these steps to delete all messag-  
es from a particular mailbox.  
DE-  
LETE  
once while the message is playing.  
DELETE  
1. Press  
. dEappears on the  
The TAD beeps once and immediately  
deletes the current message, then plays  
the next message or announces, “End of  
messages” (if that message was the last  
one).  
display.  
2. Press and hold down the desired  
mailbox button to delete the mes-  
sages in that mailbox. The TAD  
sounds a long beep and the display  
shows how many messages are  
left. If there are new messages that  
have not been played, the TAD  
announces, “New messages.”  
Note: The TAD does not delete mes-  
sages that have not been played.  
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2. Press and hold down the selected  
mailbox button. The TAD beeps.  
Speak into the microphone in a  
normal voice. The display shows  
how much time is left for recording.  
RECORDING A MEMO  
A memo is a message you can record at  
the TAD, without having to call in on a  
phone. You can record a memo in any of  
the mailboxes.  
Notes:  
• The maximum memo length is 60  
seconds.  
• If the TAD’s memory is full (FL  
appears on the display), you must  
delete some messages before you  
can record a memo (see “Deleting  
Messages”).  
Note: If you do not press the mail-  
box button within 8 seconds, the  
TAD beeps three times and you  
must begin again at Step 1.  
Follow these steps to record a memo.  
3. Release the mailbox button when  
you finish recording the memo. The  
TAD beeps once and the message  
number indicator increases by one.  
MEMO  
1. Press and release  
. rE  
(record) appears on the display.  
The memo is recorded along with the in-  
coming messages. To hear the memo,  
simply play back the messages in that  
mailbox.  
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REMOTE OPERATION  
You can operate the TAD from almost  
any touch-tone phone, or from a rotary  
phone using a pocket tone-dialer (avail-  
able at your local Radio Shack store).  
The TAD’s remote operation security  
code is preset to 747. You can operate  
your TAD remotely with this code; how-  
ever, we recommend that you set your  
own code.  
CHANGING THE REMOTE  
OPERATION SECURITY  
CODE  
Notes:  
• You can set the security code to  
any number from 500 to 999.  
• Be sure to set each digit within 8  
seconds. Otherwise, you must start  
over from Step 1.  
Notes:  
• When the memory is full, the TAD  
answers the call after two rings and  
announces, “Memory is full.”  
• Do not use three identical digits  
(such as 999) for the security code.  
Numbers like this are too easy for  
others to guess!  
To bypass the outgoing message  
and begin recording a message  
immediately when you call the TAD  
from a remote phone, you can  
press ] on touch tone phones (or a  
pocket tone dialer if you use a  
rotary phone) when the announce-  
ment begins. The TAD skips the  
rest of the announcement, beeps  
once, and begins recording.  
• If AC power fails and no battery is  
installed or if the backup battery  
becomes weak, the remote opera-  
tion security code automatically  
resets to 747.  
1. Press and hold CODE for about 2  
seconds. The TAD beeps, and the  
first digit of the preset code  
appears on the display.  
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2. Press SKIP or REPEAT to set the  
first digit, then press STOP. The TAD  
beeps and the second digit flashes.  
REMOTE ANSWER-ON  
: You must record an outgoing  
Note  
message before you can remotely set  
the TAD to answer calls.  
Follow these steps to remotely set the  
TAD to answer calls.  
1. Dial your phone number.  
If the TAD is set to answer-off, it  
answers the call after 60 seconds  
and announces, “Answer off.”  
3. Press SKIP or REPEAT to set the  
second digit, then press STOP. The  
TAD beeps and the third digit  
flashes.  
2. Enter the remote operation security  
code within 8 seconds. The TAD  
beeps.  
4. Press SKIP or REPEAT to set the  
third digit, then press STOP. The  
TAD beeps.  
If you do not enter each digit  
Note:  
of the security code within 8 sec-  
onds, the TAD hangs up.  
To see the new code, press and release  
CODE.  
3. Press #. The TAD beeps and  
announces, “Answer on.”  
4. You can hang up at this point and  
have the TAD answer calls, or you  
can enter other remote com-  
mand(s) (see “Using Remote Com-  
mands”).  
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USING REMOTE COMMANDS  
To use remote commands, you must enter the remote operation security code within  
8 seconds after the TAD answers the call. After the TAD beeps once to verify you  
entered the code correctly, you can enter the number(s) for the function(s) you want  
the TAD to perform.  
Press  
Command  
Function  
0
Stop  
Stops message play, message recording, and room  
monitoring.  
1
Play Outgoing Message If an outgoing message is recorded, the TAD beeps  
and says, “Play announcement,” then plays the out-  
going message. After the message plays, the TAD  
beeps once. If no outgoing message is recorded,  
the TAD beeps, then announces, “No announce-  
ment.”  
2
3
Change Outgoing  
Message  
Records a new outgoing message. When the TAD  
beeps and announces, “Record announcement,”  
begin your new outgoing message. When you fin-  
0
ish, press . The TAD beeps.  
Room Monitor  
Monitors the room where the TAD is located. The  
TAD announces, “Room Monitor.” After 30 sec-  
onds, the TAD beeps and monitoring stops. To stop  
0
monitoring the room sooner, press .  
41  
4 1  
4 2  
4 3  
4 4  
Play All Messages in a  
Specific Mailbox (To  
see what commands  
you can use at this  
point, see the table on  
Page 20)  
Plays all the recorded messages. Press  
for Mail-  
44  
42  
43  
for Mailbox 3, or  
box 1,  
for Mailbox 2,  
for  
Mailbox 4.  
When messages are recorded, the TAD beeps and  
announces, “Maibox __” and the number of mes-  
sages, then plays them. If no message is recorded,  
the TAD beeps and says, “Mailbox (number), no  
message.”  
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Press  
Command  
Function  
5 1  
5 2  
5 3  
5 4  
Play New Messages in  
a Specific Mailbox (To  
see what commands  
you can use at this  
point, see the table  
below)  
Plays only new messages that have not already  
been played. When new messages are recorded,  
the TAD beeps, announces, “Mailbox __” and the  
number of new messages, then plays them.  
If there are no new messages, the TAD beeps and  
says, “Mailbox (number), no new message.”  
6 1  
6 2  
6 3  
6 4  
Delete All Messages  
If some messages (but no new messages) are  
recorded in a specific mailbox, the TAD sounds a  
short beep then a long beep and deletes all mes-  
sages in that mailbox.  
If new messages are recorded, the TAD  
announces, “New messages” but does not delete  
all messages. If no messages are recorded, the  
TAD beeps and announces, “No Message.”  
#
Answer On/Off  
Sets the TAD to answer or not answer calls. The  
TAD beeps and announces, “Answer on” or  
“Answer off.”  
Note: The TAD sounds a 3-tone beep if you press a wrong button.  
41 42 43  
44  
, or (to play all messages), or  
51 52 53  
54  
, or (to play new  
After you press  
,
,
,
,
messages), you can enter the following commands.  
Press  
Command  
Delete  
Function  
6
7
8
9
0
Deletes the current message.  
Replays the previous message.  
Replays the current message.  
Replay Previous  
Replay  
Skip  
Skips forward to the next message.  
Stops message playback.  
Stop  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you experience problems with your  
TAD, try the suggestions in this section.  
If you still have problems, contact your  
local Radio Shack store for assistance.  
You cannot record an incoming mes-  
sage.  
• Be sure the TAD is set to answer  
calls.  
The incoming message is incom-  
plete.  
• Be sure you have recorded an out-  
going message.  
• Be sure the memory is not full.  
The TAD does not respond to the re-  
• The caller’s message was longer  
than 60 seconds.  
mote operation security code.  
• Make sure the phone you used to  
dial the TAD is a touch-tone phone.  
(If it is not, you can use a pocket  
tone dialer to call your TAD.)  
• The TAD recorded over 8 seconds  
of silence.  
The incoming message is unclear.  
• Re-enter your security code, press-  
ing each button for 2 seconds.  
• Be sure VOLUME is turned up.  
• Make sure the remote operation  
security code you entered is cor-  
rect.  
The TAD does not answer after two or  
four rings.  
• Be sure the TAD is set to answer  
calls.  
• Try the default remote operation  
security code (747).  
Loflashes on the display  
No messages appear on the display.  
• The backup battery is weak or miss-  
ing. Replace the battery (see  
“Installing the Backup Battery”).  
• This could be caused by a power  
failure. Reset the TAD by removing  
the AC adapter and the battery  
from the TAD, then reinstalling  
them.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your Radio Shack TAD-1007 Multi-User Digital Telephone Answering System with  
Day/Time Voice Stamp is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The fol-  
lowing suggestions will help you care for the TAD so you can enjoy it for years.  
Keep the TAD dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might  
contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.  
Handle the TAD gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit  
boards and cases and can cause the TAD to work improperly.  
Use and store the TAD only in normal temperature environments.  
Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices and  
distort or melt plastic parts.  
Keep the TAD away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature  
wear of parts.  
Wipe the TAD with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.  
CLEANER  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents  
to clean the TAD.  
Modifying or tampering with the TAD’s internal components can cause a malfunction  
and might invalidate your TAD’s warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate  
it. If your TAD-1007 Multi-User Digital Telephone Answering System with Day/Time  
Voice Stamp is not performing as it should, take it to your local Radio Shack store for  
assistance. If the trouble is affecting the phone lines, the phone company might ask  
you to disconnect your TAD until you have resolved the problem.  
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To eliminate interference, you can try  
one or more of the following corrective  
measures:  
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO  
KNOW  
In the unlikely event that your TAD caus-  
es problems on the telephone line, the  
telephone company attempts to notify  
you in advance. If advance notice is not  
practical, the telephone company noti-  
fies you as soon as possible and advises  
you of your right to file a complaint with  
the FCC.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving  
radio or TV antenna.  
• Increase the distance between the  
TAD and the radio or TV.  
• Use outlets on different electrical  
circuits for the TAD and the radio or  
TV.  
Also, the telephone company can make  
changes to its lines, equipment, opera-  
tions, or procedures that could affect the  
operation of this TAD. The telephone  
company notifies you of these changes  
in advance so you can take the neces-  
sary steps to prevent interruption of your  
telephone service.  
Consult your local Radio Shack store if  
the problem still exists.  
LIGHTNING  
Your TAD has built-in protection circuits  
to reduce the risk of damage from surg-  
es in telephone and power line current.  
These protection circuits meet or ex-  
ceed the FCC requirements. However,  
lightning striking the telephone or power  
lines can damage your TAD.  
Your TAD complies with the limits for a  
Class B digital device as specified in  
Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits pro-  
vide reasonable protection against radio  
and TV interference in a residential area.  
However, your TAD might cause TV or  
radio interference even when it is oper-  
ating properly.  
Lightning damage is not common. Nev-  
ertheless, if you live in an area that has  
severe electrical storms, we suggest  
that you unplug the TAD during storms  
to reduce the possibility of damage.  
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RADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTY  
This telephone product is warranted against manufacturing defects in material and  
workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchase from Radio Shack company  
owned stores and authorized Radio Shack franchisees and dealers. Within this period  
bring your Radio Shack sales slip as proof-of-purchase date to any Radio Shack  
store.  
This warranty does not cover damage or failure caused by or attributable to Acts of  
God, abuse, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, faulty installation, improper mainte-  
nance, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage, or any repairs other than those  
provided by a Radio Shack Authorized Service Facility, or transportation costs. Radio  
Shack is not responsible or liable for indirect, special, or consequential damages  
arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product or  
other damages with respect to loss of property, loss of revenue or profit, or costs  
of removal, installation or reinstallation.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RADIO SHACK MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRAN-  
TIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURA-  
TION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. Some states  
do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages and  
some states do not allow limitation or exclusion of implied warranties; therefore, the  
aforesaid limitation(s) or exclusion(s) may not apply to the purchaser. There will be  
charges rendered for repairs to the product made after the expiration of the aforesaid  
one (1) year warranty period.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
We Service What We Sell  
9/94  
RADIO SHACK  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
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Printed in Taiwan  
 

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