Samsung Answering Machine TAD 798 User Guide

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Cat. No. 43-798  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
TAD-798  
Digital Telephone Answering System  
with Call Breakthrough  
 
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Remote Operation — lets you use a  
touch-tone phone (or rotary phone and  
pocket tone dialer) to operate the TAD  
while you are away from your home or  
office.  
Memory Backup — protects stored  
messages in case of a power failure.  
Your TAD is ETL listed to UL standards  
and meets all applicable FCC stan-  
dards.  
Phone Pick-Up Detection — stops re-  
cording when you pick up any phone on  
the same line as the TAD.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of  
fire or shock hazard, do not ex-  
pose this product to rain or mois-  
ture.  
Call Screening — lets you listen as a  
caller leaves a message so you can de-  
cide whether or not to answer the call.  
CAUTION  
Remote On/Off — lets you turn the  
TAD on or off even when you are away  
from your home or office.  
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 SERVIC-  
ING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.  
LED Message Counter — clearly  
shows the number of messages the  
TAD has recorded.  
Programmable Remote Operation  
Security Code — lets you set your own  
security code for remote operation.  
This symbol is intended to alert you to  
the presence of uninsulated danger-  
ous voltage within the product’s enclo-  
sure that might be of sufficient  
magnitude to constitute a risk of elec-  
tric shock. Do not open the product’s  
case.  
Remote Answer-On — lets you call the  
TAD from a remote location and set it to  
answer calls.  
This symbol is intended to inform you  
that important operating and mainte-  
nance instructions are included in the  
Room Monitor — lets you listen from a  
remote phone to the room where the  
TAD is installed.  
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literature accompanying this product.  
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READ THIS BEFORE IN-  
STALLATION  
FCC STATEMENT  
Your TAD complies with Part 68 of FCC  
Rules. You must, upon request, provide  
the FCC Registration Number and the  
REN to your phone company. Both  
numbers are on the label on the bottom  
of the TAD.  
Your TAD conforms to federal regula-  
tions, and you can connect it to most  
telephone lines. However, each device  
you connect to the phone line draws  
power from the phone line. We refer to  
this power draw is the device’s ringer  
equivalence number, or REN. The REN  
is on the label on the bottom of the TAD.  
You must not connect the TAD to any of  
the following:  
• coin-operated systems  
If you are using 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 a device from the line.  
• party-line systems  
• most electronic key phone systems  
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CONTENTS  
Preparation ...................................................................................................... 6  
Connecting the TAD ................................................................................... 6  
Installing a Backup Battery ........................................................................ 7  
Setting the Day and Time ........................................................................... 8  
Setting the Number of Rings ...................................................................... 9  
Basic Operation ............................................................................................ 10  
Recording the Outgoing Messages .......................................................... 10  
Listening to the Outgoing Messages ................................................. 10  
Setting the TAD to Answer Calls ............................................................... 11  
Using the Announce-Only Feature ............................................................ 11  
Recording Incoming Messages ................................................................ 12  
Playing Messages .................................................................................... 12  
Recording a Memo ................................................................................... 13  
Recording a Conversation ....................................................................... 14  
Deleting Messages .................................................................................. 14  
Screening Calls ........................................................................................ 15  
Using Call Breakthrough .......................................................................... 15  
Changing the CBT Code ................................................................... 15  
Changing the Remote Operation Security Code ...................................... 16  
Remote Operation ........................................................................................ 17  
Toll-Saver ................................................................................................. 17  
Using Remote Commands ....................................................................... 17  
Remote Command List ...................................................................... 18  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 20  
Resetting the TAD .................................................................................... 21  
Care and Maintenance ................................................................................. 22  
The FCC Wants You to Know .................................................................. 23  
Lightning .................................................................................................. 23  
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PREPARATION  
Select a location for the TAD that is  
near both a telephone jack and an AC  
outlet, and is not in the way of normal  
activities.  
3. Plug the cord’s other end into a  
modular phone line jack.  
4. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s  
AC 9V  
barrel plug into the  
the back of the TAD.  
jack on  
Caution: The supplied AC adapter  
was designed specifically for your  
TAD-798. Use only the supplied  
adapter.  
CONNECTING THE TAD  
Notes:  
• Your TAD connects directly to a  
modular phone line jack. If your  
phone line jack is not modular, you  
can update it yourself, using jacks  
and adapters available at your local  
RadioShack store. Or, you can let  
the phone company update it for  
you.  
5. Plug the other end of the adapter  
into a standard AC outlet.  
When you first connect power, the TAD  
announces “Please wait.” The mes-  
sage counter counts from 0 to 18. The  
TAD beeps, and 0 appears in the mes-  
sage counter window.  
• The USOC number of the jack to be  
installed is RJ11C.  
Note: The TAD’s message counter usu-  
ally shows the number of recorded mes-  
sages. That number alternates with  
other displays to tell you the status of  
the TAD.  
AC 9V  
Jack  
LINE  
Jack  
PHONE  
Jack  
A1 appears if you have not record-  
ed an outgoing message 1.  
A2 appears if you have not record-  
ed an outgoing message 2.  
1. Unplug the telephone’s modular  
cord from the modular phone line  
Lo appears if the backup battery is  
weak or missing.  
PHONE  
jack and plug it into the  
on the back of the TAD.  
jack  
2. Plug one end of the supplied modu-  
LINE  
lar cord into the  
back of the TAD.  
jack on the  
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2. Snap the battery’s contacts firmly to  
the battery connector and place the  
battery in the compartment.  
INSTALLING A BACKUP  
BATTERY  
If the AC power fails or you unplug the  
TAD, a 9V backup battery (not supplied)  
saves the messages, time and day set-  
tings, and the CBT and remote opera-  
tion security codes. We recommend you  
use an alkaline battery, such as Ra-  
dioShack Cat. No. 23-553.  
3. Replace the cover and secure it  
with the screw.  
Caution: Always use a fresh battery of  
the required size and recommended  
type.  
Replace the battery when Lo appears.  
Cautions:  
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to re-  
move the screw on the battery com-  
partment cover, then remove the  
cover.  
• Always remove an old or weak bat-  
tery. Batteries can leak chemicals  
that can destroy electronic parts.  
• Dispose of the old battery promptly  
and properly. Do not bury or burn it.  
To avoid losing stored information,  
be sure the AC adapter is plugged  
in and connected to the TAD before  
you replace the battery.  
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SETTING THE DAY AND  
TIME  
When you set the TAD-798’s clock, the  
TAD records the day and time each  
memo and message is recorded.  
RE-  
2. To change the day, hold down  
PEAT SKIP  
to move backward or  
to  
Notes:  
move forward until the TAD an-  
nounces the desired day.  
To avoid losing the day and time  
settings if AC power is lost, we rec-  
ommend you install a backup bat-  
tery before you set the day and time  
(see “Installing a Backup Battery”  
on Page 7).  
• If you do not complete each step  
within 8 seconds, the TAD sounds  
four beeps and exits setup. Start  
again at Step 1.  
TIME SET  
. The TAD announc-  
es the currently set hour.  
3. Press  
RE-  
4. To change the hour, hold down  
To adjust the TAD’s volume, slide  
PEAT  
SKIP  
until the TAD an-  
or  
VOLUME  
+
toward or .  
nounces the desired hour.  
TIME SET  
5. Press  
. The TAD announc-  
es the currently set minute.  
6. To change the minutes, hold down  
REPEAT  
SKIP  
until the TAD an-  
or  
nounces the desired minute.  
Follow these steps to set the day and  
time.  
TIME SET  
7. Press  
. CL appears, and  
TIME SET  
1. Hold down  
. CL (clock) ap-  
the TAD announces the day and  
pears briefly, then a number from 1  
to 7 (the day of week) appears, and  
the TAD announces the currently  
set day.  
time, then beeps. CL disappears.  
To check the current day and time set-  
TIME SET  
ting at any time, press  
. CL  
(clock) appears, and the TAD announc-  
es the day and time, then beeps.  
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SETTING THE NUMBER  
OF RINGS  
Set the ring select switch on the right  
2 4 7  
side of the TAD to , , , or  
TS  
to set  
how long the TAD waits before it an-  
swers a call (2 rings, 4 rings, 7 rings, or  
toll-saver).  
If you plan to check your messages by  
long distance, set the ring select switch  
TS  
to  
(see “Toll-Saver” on Page 17).  
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BASIC OPERATION  
Follow these steps to record an outgo-  
ing message.  
RECORDING THE  
OUTGOING MESSAGES  
1. To record an outgoing message,  
hold down OGM 1 or OGM 2 until the  
TAD beeps and the timer starts  
counting.  
Before the TAD can answer calls and  
record messages, you must record an  
outgoing message (OGM). The TAD-  
798 lets you record two separate mes-  
sages, and it operates differently based  
on the message you select (see “Using  
the  
Announce-Only  
Feature”  
on  
Page 11).  
• OGM 1. After playing your outgoing  
message, the TAD lets callers  
record a message.  
Note: As soon as the TAD beeps,  
release OGM 1 (or OGM 2) quickly.  
Otherwise, the TAD records a “pop”  
sound at the beginning of the outgo-  
ing message.  
• OGM 2 (announcement-only). The  
TAD plays your outgoing message,  
but does not let the caller record a  
message.  
2. Release OGM 1 (or OGM 2) and  
speak your message from about 8  
inches in front of the TAD.  
Hint: Do not tell callers that you are out  
of town or not home. Instead, say that  
you cannot come to the phone right  
now.  
3. When you finish recording, press  
STOP. The TAD beeps and plays  
back the outgoing message.  
Notes:  
Listening to the Outgoing  
Messages  
• The maximum length for each out-  
going message is 32 seconds. As  
you record, the message counter  
shows the recording time.  
To hear an outgoing message, press  
OGM 1 or OGM 2. The TAD beeps, A1 or  
A2 appears, and the outgoing message  
plays.  
• If you plan to use the TAD’s an-  
nouncement-only feature, OGM 2  
should clearly state that the caller  
cannot leave a message.  
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If no outgoing message is recorded  
when you press OGM 1 or OGM 2, the  
TAD announces “You have no an-  
nouncement one” (or “two”) and sounds  
four beeps.  
USING THE ANNOUNCE-  
ONLY FEATURE  
When the announce-only feature is on,  
the TAD-798 plays OGM 2 but does not  
let callers leave a message. (You must  
have recorded an OGM 2 message be-  
fore you can use this feature.)  
SETTING THE TAD TO  
ANSWER CALLS  
To set the TAD to announce-only, be  
sure the TAD is set to answer calls, then  
press OGM 2. The TAD says “Announce  
only,” and plays the second outgoing  
message. The number of recorded  
messages and Ao appear alternately.  
To set the TAD to answer or not answer  
calls, press ANSWER. The TAD an-  
nounces “Answer on” (or “off”) and  
plays the outgoing message. If the AN-  
SWER indicator is lit, the TAD is set to  
answer calls.  
To turn off the announce-only feature,  
press OGM 1. The TAD beeps, says  
“Answer on,” and plays OGM 1.  
Notes:  
• You must record an outgoing mes-  
sage before you can set the TAD to  
answer calls.  
• If you have set the TAD to not an-  
swer calls, you can use a remote  
phone to set it to answer calls (see  
“Using Remote Commands” on  
Page 17).  
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RECORDING INCOMING  
MESSAGES  
PLAYING MESSAGES  
The message counter shows the total  
number of messages, both old (ones  
you have listened to and saved) and  
new. If there are new messages, the  
ANSWER indicator flashes.  
Each incoming message can be up to  
60 seconds long. At 55 seconds the  
TAD beeps to notify the caller that time  
will soon be up. At 60 seconds it sounds  
one long and four short beeps, says  
“Thank you for your call,” and hangs up.  
PLAY  
To play all messages, press  
. The  
TAD announces the number of messag-  
es recorded, the message number and  
the day and time the message was re-  
corded, and then plays the message.  
Additionally, the TAD stops recording  
and resets to answer the next call when:  
• The caller hangs up.  
• There are more than 8 seconds of  
silence.  
• You pick up any phone on the same  
line as the TAD.  
VOL-  
To adjust the TAD’s volume, slide  
UME  
If the TAD’s memory is full, FL and the  
number of recorded messages alter-  
nately appear. It answers calls after 3  
rings and plays the second outgoing  
message (OGM 2). If no OGM 2 is re-  
corded, the TAD says “Memory is full.  
Thank you for your call.”  
+
toward or .  
To play only new messages, hold down  
PLAY  
for 2 seconds. If there are no new  
Note: The maximum recording capacity  
messages stored, the TAD says, “You  
have no new messages.”  
is 16 minutes or 59 recorded messages.  
After all messages play, the TAD says,  
“End of messages.”  
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To replay a message while you are lis-  
tening to it, press REPEAT. The current  
message replays from the beginning.  
To play the message at a faster speed,  
hold down SKIP. The playback speed in-  
creases, allowing you to quickly scan a  
message or move to any place within a  
message. To resume normal playback,  
release SKIP.  
To stop playback, press STOP. The TAD  
beeps, says “End of messages,” and re-  
sets to answer calls.  
To return to a previous message, hold  
down REPEAT until the desired mes-  
sage number appears in the message  
counter window. Release REPEAT to  
play the selected message.  
To skip to the next message, press  
SKIP. The next message plays.  
RECORDING A MEMO  
A memo is a message you can record  
by speaking directly into the TAD, with-  
out having to call in on the phone.  
Follow these steps to record a memo up  
to 60 seconds long.  
To pause while listening to messages,  
press PLAY. PA (pause) appears on the  
display. To resume playback, press  
PLAY again within 60 seconds. Other-  
wise the TAD beeps, says “End of mes-  
sages,” and resets to answer calls.  
1. Press MEMO (and quickly release  
it).  
appears briefly, the TAD  
sounds a long beep, and the timer  
starts counting. Speak into the mi-  
crophone in a normal voice.  
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2. Press STOP when you finish the  
memo (or let the TAD automatically  
stop recording after 60 seconds).  
The TAD beeps once and resets to  
answer calls.  
The recorded conversation is stored as  
a message (see “Playing Messages” on  
Page 12).  
DELETING MESSAGES  
The memo is stored with the incoming  
messages. To hear the memo, simply  
play back your messages.  
To delete a specific message, press DE-  
LETE while the message is playing. The  
TAD beeps and deletes the message,  
then plays the next.  
RECORDING A  
CONVERSATION  
You can record both sides of a conver-  
sation on any phone connected to the  
same phone line as the TAD.  
To delete all messages, stop playback  
then hold down DELETE (dL appears)  
until the TAD says “Erase messages”  
and sounds a long beep.  
: It is illegal in some areas to  
Note  
record a conversation without the con-  
sent of all parties to the conversation,  
including the phone company. Check  
the laws in your area before you use the  
two-way recording feature.  
The TAD-798 does not delete new mes-  
sages. If you have only new messages,  
the TAD sounds four beeps when you  
press DELETE.  
To start recording a phone conversa-  
tion, hold down MEMO until the display  
changes from  
records until:  
to  
. The TAD  
• you press STOP  
• the TAD hears 8 seconds of a busy  
signal or 25 seconds of silence  
• the TAD’s memory is full  
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When a caller enters the CBT code dur-  
ing the outgoing message, the TAD  
alerts you with a series of loud beeps for  
35 seconds. To answer the call, pick up  
the handset. If you do not answer, the  
caller can leave a message after the  
outgoing message plays.  
SCREENING CALLS  
To screen calls, let the TAD answer,  
then listen to the caller’s message  
through the TAD’s speaker. To adjust  
VOLUME  
the TAD’s volume, slide  
to-  
+
ward or .  
Changing the CBT Code  
The CBT code is preset to 648, but you  
can change it by following these steps.  
If you do not want to take the call, sim-  
ply let the TAD finish recording the call-  
er’s message.  
Note: If you do not complete each step  
within 8 seconds, the TAD sounds four  
beeps and exits setup. Start again from  
Step 1.  
If you decide to answer the call, pick up  
any phone on the same phone line as  
the TAD. The TAD stops recording and  
resets to answer the next call.  
CODE  
1. Hold down  
(Co appears) until  
the TAD beeps once.  
REPEAT  
2. Press  
. Cc (CBT code) and  
the digits of the current code appear  
in sequence, then the first digit re-  
appears.  
Note: If you pick up the phone just as  
the TAD answers, the TAD might not  
stop playing the outgoing message. If  
STOP  
this happens, press  
.
For example, if the CBT code is  
648, the message counter shows  
Cc, 6, –4, 8, then 6.  
USING CALL  
SKIP  
REPEAT  
or  
3. Repeatedly press  
to set the first digit, then press  
STOP  
BREAKTHROUGH  
. The second digit appears.  
If you screen your calls but want to  
know when calls come in from certain  
people, give them your call break-  
through (CBT) code (preset to 648).  
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4. Repeatedly press SKIP or REPEAT  
to set the second digit, then press  
STOP. The third digit appears.  
3. Repeatedly press SKIP or REPEAT  
to set the first digit, then press  
STOP. The second digit appears.  
5. Repeatedly press SKIP or REPEAT  
to set the third digit, then press  
STOP. The TAD sounds a long beep  
then announces and displays the  
new CBT code.  
4. Repeatedly press SKIP or REPEAT  
to set the second digit, then press  
STOP. The third digit appears.  
5. Repeatedly press SKIP or REPEAT  
to set the third digit, then press  
STOP. The TAD sounds a long beep  
then announces and displays the  
new security code.  
CHANGING THE REMOTE  
OPERATION SECURITY  
CODE  
The TAD’s remote operation security  
code is preset to 798, but you can  
change it by following these steps.  
If you do not complete each step  
Note:  
within 8 seconds, the TAD sounds four  
beeps and exits setup. Start again from  
Step 1.  
1. Hold down CODE (Co appears) until  
the TAD beeps once.  
2. Press CODE again. Sc (security  
code) and the digits of the current  
code appear in sequence, then the  
first digit reappears.  
For example, if the security code is  
798, the message counter shows  
Sc, 7, –9, 8, then 7.  
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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 RadioShack store).  
USING REMOTE  
COMMANDS  
Follow these steps to operate the TAD  
from a remote location.  
1. Dial your phone number.  
TOLL-SAVER  
Note: Even if the TAD is not set to  
answer calls, it will answer after  
about 9 rings.  
If the ring select switch is set to TS (toll-  
saver), the TAD-798 answers after two  
rings if you have new messages. If  
there are no new messages, the TAD  
answers after four rings. This gives you  
time to hang up before the TAD an-  
swers so you can avoid unnecessary  
long-distance charges. See “Setting the  
Number of Rings” on Page 9.  
2. When the TAD answers, enter your  
remote operation security code.  
The TAD beeps once to confirm that  
you entered the correct code.  
Note: If you do not enter each digit  
of the security code within 8 sec-  
onds of the last, the TAD hangs up.  
3. Enter the remote command (see  
“Remote  
Command  
List”  
on  
Page 18).  
4. When you finish, hang up. The TAD  
resets to answer calls.  
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Remote Command List  
Press:  
To:  
5
Delete all messages (except  
new messages). Press 1 after  
the TAD announces “Erase  
messages,” then the TAD  
beeps.  
Press:  
To:  
00  
Set the TAD to not answer  
calls. It beeps and says  
“Answer off.”  
01  
02  
Set the TAD to answer calls. It  
beeps, says “Answer on” and  
plays OGM 1. If no OGM 1 is  
recorded, it beeps and says  
“You have no announcement  
one.”  
6
7
Stop playback or recording.  
Record a memo.  
81  
Change OGM 1. After the  
TAD beeps, begin speaking.  
When you finish, press 6. The  
TAD beeps and plays the new  
OGM 1.  
Set the TAD to announce  
only. It beeps, says  
82  
91  
Play OGM 1. If no OGM 1 has  
been recorded, the TAD  
announces “You have no  
announcement one.”  
“Announce only,” and plays  
OGM 2. If no OGM 2 is  
recorded, it beeps and says  
“You have no announcement  
two.”  
Change OGM 2. After the  
TAD beeps, begin speaking.  
When you finish, press 6. The  
TAD beeps and plays the new  
OGM 2.  
2
3
Play all messages. If there  
are no messages, the TAD  
says “You have no messag-  
es.”  
92  
Play OGM 2. If no OGM 2 has  
been recorded, the TAD an-  
nounces “You have no an-  
nouncement two.”  
Play new messages. The  
TAD announces the number  
of new messages before  
playback. If there are no new  
messages, the TAD says,  
“You have no new messag-  
es.”  
4
Monitor the room for 20 sec-  
onds. Press 4 to repeat.  
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After pressing 2 or 3 to play messages,  
you can:  
Press  
To:  
1
Replay the previous mes-  
sage.  
3
4
5
6
Skip to the next message.  
Replay the current message.  
Delete the current message.  
Stop message playback.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
We do not expect you to have any problems with your TAD-798, but if you do,  
try these suggestions.  
Problem  
Remedy  
The incoming message is incom- Be sure the memory is not full.  
plete.  
The incoming message is un-  
clear.  
Be sure VOLUME is set to the desired  
sound level.  
The TAD does not answer after  
two, four, or seven rings.  
Be sure the TAD is set to answer calls.  
Lo appears on the display.  
The backup battery is weak. Replace the  
battery (see “Installing a Backup Battery”  
on Page 7).  
The TAD does not respond to the Make sure the phone you used to dial the  
remote operation security code.  
TAD is a touch-tone phone, or use a pock-  
et tone dialer.  
Re-enter your remote operation security  
code, pressing each button for 2 seconds.  
Make sure the remote operation security  
code you entered is correct, or try entering  
the default code of 798. The remote oper-  
ation security code might have reset to the  
default code due to a power failure and  
weak backup battery.  
If the TAD still doesn’t operate properly, try resetting it (see “Resetting the TAD”  
on Page 21) or take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance.  
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RESETTING THE TAD  
If your TAD stops working properly, re-  
set it by using a straightened paper clip  
RESET  
to press  
on the back of the TAD.  
Note: The outgoing messages and all  
information stored in memory are  
RESET  
erased when you press  
.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your RadioShack TAD-798 Digital Telephone Answering System is an example  
of superior design and craftsmanship. The following 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 cir-  
cuit 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,  
damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts.  
Keep the TAD away from dust and dirt, which can cause prema-  
ture wear of parts.  
Wipe the TAD with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking  
new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong de-  
tergents to clean the TAD.  
Modifying or tampering with the TAD’s internal components can cause a mal-  
function and might invalidate your TAD’s warranty. If your TAD-798 is not per-  
forming 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 dis-  
connect your TAD until you have resolved the problem.  
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THE FCC WANTS YOU TO  
KNOW  
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.  
In the unlikely event that your TAD  
causes problems on the phone line, the  
phone company can temporarily discon-  
nect 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.  
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.  
Also, the phone company can make  
changes to its lines, equipment, opera-  
tions, or procedures that could affect the  
operation of your TAD. The phone com-  
pany notifies you of these changes in  
advance, so you can take steps to pre-  
vent interruption of your phone service.  
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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 the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of in-  
cidental 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, Dept. W, 100 Throckmorton St., Suite 600, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
We Service What We Sell  
3/97  
RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
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Printed in China  
 

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