Radio Shack Conference Phone 17 916 User Guide

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OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.  
Your RadioShack Handsfree Speakerphone Kit is  
easy to use. It turns your cellular or PCS phone  
into a speakerphone in your car or truck. Just plug  
it into any standard (negative ground) 12-volt pow-  
er source, such as a cigarette-lighter socket, con-  
nect it to your phone, plug in the microphone, and it  
is ready to use. It even automatically recharges the  
phone’s battery.  
You might have to turn the ignition key to  
Accessory or ON to power the cigarette-  
lighter socket.  
Note: Disconnecting and reconnecting the cord  
does not change the mode.  
In handsfree mode, the phone’s internal micro-  
phone and speaker are disabled and the phone op-  
erates like a speakerphone. The POWER indicator  
lights steadily green. You can talk and listen with-  
out holding the phone.  
If your vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket is  
difficult to reach, outlet adapters are avail-  
able at your local RadioShack store.  
2. Plug the phone connector, located on the end  
of the coiled cord, into the slot on the base of  
the phone. TOP should face the same direc-  
tion as the keypad. The connector will only fit  
one way; do not force it.  
In privacy mode, the phone operates normally and  
the internal microphone and speaker are active.  
The POWER indicator turns red. Pick up the phone  
and use it like any other handset.  
Warning: Always wear your seat belt. Never place  
a phone where it could damage or interfere with  
the operation of any passive safety device (airbags  
or seat belts).  
3. Plug the microphone into the MIC jack located  
Note: Anytime the indicator is lit, power is on and  
the phone’s battery is charging.  
Notes:  
on the side of the speakerphone.  
For safety and the best performance, hold  
your phone upright with a dash-mounted  
phone holder, available at your local  
RadioShack store.  
Note: Replacement microphones (RSU  
12294229) are available through your local  
RadioShack store.  
Battery Discharge  
If your cigarette-lighter socket or power outlet re-  
mains on when the vehicle is turned off, and you  
plan to leave your vehicle for more than a week,  
unplug the speakerphone to prevent excessive bat-  
tery discharge and difficulty starting your vehicle.  
4. You can attach the microphone to either your  
car’s visor or your clothing.  
To avoid lockup of the speakerphone system,  
always disconnect the speakerphone kit from  
power before starting your vehicle.  
To use the supplied visor clip to attach the  
microphone to the visor, tuck the wire into the  
space between the windshield glass and trim,  
or under the trim, whichever is easier. Run the  
wire down to the dash and around the dash  
edge, being careful not to put the wire where it  
can be pinched by the door. Plug the micro-  
phone’s plug into the side of the speaker-  
phone. Make sure the microphone is pointed  
toward you.  
HANDSFREE OPERATION  
Outgoing Calls  
IMPORTANT  
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT: Please note that for optimal  
use, the earpiece volume must be set to maximum. It is  
important that the volume is adjusted in two places. First  
set the phone’s volume and then set the volume on the  
speakerphone, using the side buttons.  
With the speakerphone set to handsfree, dial a  
number as you would normally, and speak in a nor-  
mal voice. When you complete your call, press  
END.  
KEYPAD TONES: When placing a call, you will not al-  
ways hear the touch-tones through the speakerphone.  
This is a normal condition and not a defect.  
Incoming Calls  
To use the small supplied lapel clip to attach  
the microphone to your clothing, attach the  
clip about 6 inches below your chin. Leave a  
comfortable length of cord between the micro-  
phone and the speaker. Wrap up the excess  
cord so it does not interfere with vehicle oper-  
ation.  
When an incoming call rings on the speakerphone,  
press TALK and begin speaking. Press END when  
you are finished.  
A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR  
SPEAKERPHONE KIT  
Mode-Switching  
Finger Groove  
Note: It may take a moment for the speakerphone  
to alternate between you and the person you are  
talking to on the phone. You may need to pause for  
a moment to hear.  
Plug  
Speaker  
Power & Mode  
Note: To avoid feedback, position the micro-  
phone so it is not directly in line with the  
speaker. You might need to turn the speaker  
slightly.  
Indicator  
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Adjusting the Volume  
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For optimal use, adjust the volume on your phone’s  
menu to the maximum setting. See the phone’s  
owner’s manual for proper setting instructions. The  
volume control buttons on the phone should also  
be set to maximum.  
5. Turn the phone on if it has not turned on auto-  
matically. The speakerphone beeps to indi-  
cate it is working, and the POWER indicator  
lights.  
Volume  
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Cord  
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PREPARATION  
Note: If you are unable to make a call in  
handsfree mode, contact your phone store to  
update the phone’s software.  
To adjust the speakerphone volume to a comfort-  
able level, move the volume control toward the  
POWER indicator (louder), or away from the POW-  
ER indicator (softer).  
1. Insert the speakerphone’s plug into your vehi-  
cle’s 12-volt power source or cigarette-lighter  
socket. The green POWER indicator lights.  
Turn the speaker grill toward you to allow at  
least 2 inches of clearance so you can use the  
mode switch on the back.  
Changing Modes  
You can use the speakerphone in either handsfree  
or privacy mode. To change modes, briefly insert  
your finger in the mode-switching finger groove on  
the back of the speaker. The switch is an electronic  
optical device. When your finger breaks the beam  
the indicator changes color.  
Lockup  
Be sure to unplug the speakerphone before start-  
ing the vehicle, or you may cause it to lock up. If  
you cannot change the mode for either the phone  
or the speakerphone, the circuitry has locked up.  
Notes:  
© 2002 RadioShack Corporation.  
All Rights Reserved.  
RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks  
used by RadioShack Corporation.  
 

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