Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung CT-600 des Produzenten Radio Shack
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Cat. No. 17-1105 OWNER’S MAN UAL Pl ease re ad befo re usin g this eq uipm ent . CT - 600 Ligh tweig ht F lip-St yle 75- Memor y Cellu lar Ph one 17-1 10 5.
2 FEATURES Your Radi oShack CT-600 Lightwei ght Fli p-Style 75- Memor y Cellular Phone combine s advanced t ech- nolog y with design s implici ty. Eve n though i t is sma ll , t he CT-600 provide s a full ra nge of f eat ures.
3 One-Touch Em ergen cy Diali ng — lets you dial the emergency number prepr ogrammed i nto yo ur phone, by br iefly hol ding down the key. Securit y Featur es — to pr event unauthor ized phone us .
4 Two Phone Num ber Capa bil it y — l ets yo u use t his one phone wi th two di ff erent c ell ul ar serv ices, wit h a dif ferent phone num be r for each. We recommend you re cord your phon e’s Elec- troni c Serial Number (ESN) here. Th e number i s under the pho ne’s batter y.
5 CONTEN TS A Loo k at t he Disp lay .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ..... ... ..... .. 8 Pr ep ara tion .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ..... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... 1 0 Ins tal ling t he B att ery . ..... ... ..... .... ... ..... .. ..... .
6 T urn ing One- T ouch Emerge ncy Dia li ng O n /O ff . .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. 38 T urn ing Key guard O n/Of f ... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... . 38 Ce llu l a r S ys t em s . .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .
7 Da ta Mo de .... ..... ... .... ... ..... ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... ..... 6 0 PIN Code Dialing ..... .. ...... ..... ....... ..... .. .. . ..... . 62 Reminder Mess age .... ..... ..... ...... . .... . ..... ..... . 64 Changing t he Display Languag e .
8 A LOO K AT THE DI SPLAY AB Indi cates t he typ e of net work selec ted: A ... .. ..... ..... ..... A system onl y B ... .. ..... ..... ..... B system onl y AB ... . ..... .... .. ... Both syst ems No I ndicat or .... . H ome ar ea onl y See “Set ting t he Cellul ar Syst em Type” on Pag e 41 .
9 Appears when you hav e a message waiti ng in your voi ce mai lbox (i f your cell ular ser vi ce support s it). See “M ess age Waiti ng” on Page 47. Not use d o n this phone . 188 Indic ates th e number of a select ed menu or memory func tion. See “Me nu Overview ” on Page 27 or “M emor y Feature s” on Page 68.
10 PREPARATION INSTALLING THE BATTERY To i nstal l t he ba ttery , place the t abs on t he bott om of the b atter y int o the sl ots on the bac k of the ph one (near the bot tom). Then move the top of t he batt ery towar d the phone unt il it locks into plac e.
11 • A new bat tery’ s ful l per formance is ac hieved only aft er two or three complete charge and dis- charge cyc les. • Wh en you a re not using the ch arger , disc onnect it from po wer . Do not leave a bat tery char ging on the c harger f or more than a wee k, si nce overcha rging cou ld short en the ba ttery’ s lif e.
12 to kee p the bat tery be tween 41° and 95°F ( 5° and 3 5°C). A pho ne with a b att er y that is t oo hot or t oo col d might not work, even when the ba t- ter y is f ully charged, until the bat tery r eturn s to a nor mal temperature .
13 CHARGING THE BATTER Y Once you inst all the bat tery on t he phone, foll ow these st eps to char ge or recharge th e batter y using the s upplie d char ger. 1. Insert the cha rger’s ba r- rel pl ug into the jack o n the back of the sup- plied stand, then set the phone on t he stand wi th the ph one’s keypad f ac- in g o ut.
14 • If y ou use th e phone whi le it is chargi ng, charg ing t akes l onger . • If t he batt ery is to o hot or c old, charg ing stops unti l the batte ry temper ature retur ns to normal . • With a n ew or comp let el y disc harged bat tery , the ph one may t ake up t o 45 minute s to show that chargi ng is i n prog ress.
15 tery ind ications , recharge the batt ery as soon as possib le: • Wh en only a few mi nutes o f talk time r emain, the pho ne sounds a warning tone and dis plays BATTERY LOW at regul ar i nter vals. • Wh en the batter y charge l evel i s too low for t he phone to operat e, th e phone di splay s RE- CHARGE BATTERY and sou nds a warni ng tone.
16 use the bat tery dischar ge featur e of any approve d access ory av ailab le f or you r phone . To f ully disch arge t he batt ery, wai t at leas t 30 min- utes af ter t he phone turns of f befor e y ou connect it to the charger.
17 BASIC O PERATION T URN ING THE PHONE O N AND OFF Note: Ext end the antenna fully dur ing a c all. Avoi d unnecessa ry conta ct with the ant enna when the phone i s tu rned on .
18 2. Press t o dial the phone num ber . The phone di splays t he n umber and . When the numb er disapp ears and CALL appear s, your call has been connect ed. Notes: • PIN CALL appear s if PI N code di ali ng is set to ON ( see “PIN Co de Dial ing” on Page 62 ).
19 The vert ical ba r on t he lef t of your pho ne’ s displ ay shows the st rengt h of t he cel lular signal your phone i s re ceivi ng. The higher the ba r, t he st ronger the signal . If t he si gnal s trength i s l ow, try m ovin g to a diff erent locat ion.
20 “Cal ling Line ID” on Page 46), t he phone aut o- mat ically displ ays the c alling p arty’ s phon e numb er or , if it is pr ogrammed i nto you r phone, the c alling party’ s na me (s ee “ Stori ng a Number and Name in Memo ry” on Page 68) .
21 Hint: To quic kly stor e the d isp layed c aller’ s numb er (if availa ble) into the fi rst empty spee d-dial memory, press twic e (see “Using Number Qui ck St ore” on Page 70). ADJUSTING THE V OLUM E To incr ease or d ecrease t he e arp iece vol ume du ri ng a call, pres s (to increase ) or (to decrease ).
22 Note : Pressing to end a cal l also tu rns the mi- croph one back on. MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS The pri mary loc al emerge ncy number ( such as 911) is pr ogrammed i nto your phone at t he t ime of act iva- ti on. To prevent unwante d emergenc y call s, h owev- er, your phone ’s one- touch emer gency di aling feat ure i s pre set t o OFF.
23 • O ne-touch em ergenc y dialin g does not op erate if ke yguard i s t urned o n (see “ Tu rning K eygua rd On/Of f” on Pa ge 38) or i f on e-touc h emergen cy dialing is turned of f. Importan t: When you mak e a n emergen cy call, give your name and cel lular phone num ber, as well as the loc ation of the i nciden t.
24 Selec t RECEIVED CALLS to vi ew the phon e numb ers of the ca ll s you re ceived. Selec t MISSED CA LLS to view t he phon e numb ers of the ca ll s you m is sed. 3. Press or to scrol l t hr ough the numbers . Notes: • NO NUMBERS app ears if the s elect ed list is empty .
25 Clearing t he Call Log Follo w thes e steps t o clear al l numbers in the Dial ed Calls , Received Calls, and Mis sed Calls lists from your p hone. 1. Press then or until you see CALL LOG . Press . 2. Press or until you see ERASE ALL RE- CENT CALLS , pre ss again.
26 Foll ow these st eps to view and change the c urrent sett ing. 1. Press then or unti l you se e PHONE SETTINGS . Pr ess . 2. Press or until you see AUTOMATIC RE- DIAL and t he cu rrent set ting. Pr ess if yo u want to ch ange it or to exit. 3. Press or to move the poi nter to On or Off .
27 MENU O VERVIEW This sec tion li sts your phone’s men u functions , the shortc ut key s (i f any) you ca n us e to a ccess t he funct ions, an d the pages in t his manual where you can find f ul l descript ions of t he fun ctions . To se lect a spec ifi c menu function , pr ess th at func - tion’ s short cut ke ys (i f any).
28 Ca ll L o g C ont ains rece nt cal l inf o r mati on — Las t nu mb er dial ed Di spla ys the d ial ed c al l numb ers 25 La st r ece ived num be r Di spla ys the re ce iv ed c al l num- ber s (w .
29 CLEAR TIMERS Res ets t he time rs (exc ept life ti mer ) 49 PHONE SETTINGS — Silent Ring Ring+Vi bra Inc reas ing Vibr ate Sele ct r ing op tio ns 52 ON OFF Sele ct t he aut om at ic re dial se t.
30 On Off Disp lay a nd tu rn on /off one- to uc h em er ge nc y di al ing 38 Portug ues En glis h Francai s Di spla y and se le ct th e di sp la y lang ua ge 65 Phone Number Di spla y and se le ct th.
31 CALL SETTINGS — None Card A Card B Sele cts a nd act ivat es a ca ll in g card op ti on 55 CALLING OPTIONS Sele cts car rie r and call ing op tion s 36 Inc omin g Allow all Na t ’l o n ly Local only Mem. only ( s ecu- rity code) Dis plays a nd sel ect s a call rest r ict ion l evel 35 Hom e on ly Prefer red Non-pref .
32 SECURITY FE ATURES USING Y OUR SECURITY CODE You u se your securi ty c ode to ac cess a ll securi ty sett ings (s uch as chang ing the lo ck code and se curi- ty code) . The secur ity code prev ents unauthori zed changes to y our co nfiden tial settin gs.
33 CHANGING THE LOCK C ODE At the t ime of ac tivati on, your phone is programm ed with, and you we re giv en, a 4- digit l ock cod e which is r equired to lock your phone an d change t he set - tings of so me menu functions (such as the call re- stri ction l evel an d call ing c ard diali ng).
34 LOCKING Y OU R PHONE When y ou lock y our phone, you can re ceive incom- ing call s as us ual but you c annot make o utgoing call s, excep t to the number stor ed in memory l oca- ti on 75 ( see “St orin g a Number and Nam e i n Memo- ry” o n Page 68) and t he emergency number progr ammed into your phone (memory l ocatio n 9 ).
35 call t he emer genc y n um ber, d ial t he ent ire e me rge n- cy number then press . SELECTING A CALL RESTRICTION LEVEL Your phone is pre set to let you (o r anyone else) d ial any typ e of number (lo cal or lo ng dist ance) a nd fre e- ly acces s any inf ormati on store d in its m emory.
36 Foll ow these ste ps to view the curr ent setti ng or se- lec t a new cal l r est rict ion lev el. 1. Press t h en o r unt il you see CALL SETTINGS . Pr ess . 2. Press or until you s ee CALLING OP- TIONS . Pre s s . 3. Press or until you see ALLOWED CALLS and the cu rrent s ett ing.
37 5. Use or to move the pointe r to the option you want, t hen pre ss to sel ect it . RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS Follo w these steps t o r eset the phon e’s menus to their defa ult set tings . Note: The lock co de and secur ity code a re not changed when you r eset the menu set tings .
38 T URNING ONE -T OUCH EMERGENCY DIALING ON/OFF One-t ouch emer gency di aling let s you call t he pri- mary em ergency numbe r progra m med into your phone by hol ding down for about 2 se conds. One-t ouch emergency dial ing is pr eset t o OFF. T o tur n it on or b ack of f at any t ime, foll ow th ese st eps.
39 When keygu ard is on: • The ph one di splays KEYGUARD ACTIVE until you press a key . • Wh en you press any key , the phone d isplays Press Menu and then to prompt you to t urn of f keyguar d. • T o answe r a call, y ou mus t press . During the call, keyguard aut omatic ally turns of f.
40 CELL U L AR SYSTEMS SELECTING THE ACTIVE PHONE NUMBER Every cellu lar tel ephone has a t leas t one NAM (Num ber Assignm ent Module), whi ch is used to stor e its phone numb er.
41 Notes: • Y ou ca nnot ch ange th e active numbe r duri ng a call . If you try t o, th e phon e displays CALL IN PROGRESS a nd exi ts the menu. • If you want t o receive cal ls on bo th numbers .
42 Notes: • Using the phone i n a cit y wher e you d o not sub- scri be to a cel lular ser vice is re ferr ed to as roam ing . See “Roaming ” on Page 45. • The d esi gnation ( A or B) t hat a ppears with the sett ing i s based on the s elect ed pho ne num- ber’s NAM.
43 your phone will u se only ne tworks of th e same type (A or B) a s your home syste m. NON-PREFERRED — Use this setting i f you wan t your p hone to use a net work t hat is of a diff erent type than y our hom e sys tem. ANY — Use t hi s sett i ng if you wan t the phone t o use eithe r Provid er A or Provider B.
44 Foll ow these steps t o view the cur rently se lecte d cell ular syst em type and ch ange i t. 1. Press t h en o r until you see CALL SETTINGS . Pr ess . 2. Press or until you s ee CALLING OP- TIONS . Pre s s . 3. Press or until you s ee CARRIER SE- LECTION and the curre nt setting.
45 ROAMING Using t he phon e in a cit y where you do not sub- scri be to a cel lul ar serv ice is ref erred to as ro aming . W he n y ou r o am , ROAMING tur ns on st eadily if the phone is us ing its hom e type sys tem, and flas hes when it i s using a cell ular s ystem that is differen t from y our ho me sy stem (non- home typ e syst em).
46 SPECIAL PHONE SERVICES Calli ng Line ID If y ou subscr ibe to ca lli ng line ide ntif ication s ervic e with yo ur cel lula r car rier, your p hone is preset to au- tom aticall y displ ay the cal ler’ s p hone number or name (i f avai l able) each t im e i t receive s a c all .
47 If y ou do not ans wer t he inc oming c all, the display clear s after 20 seconds and the nu mber appear s on the Miss ed Call s List. To clear t he dis play withou t answeri ng the ca ll, pres s any key e xcep t , , or .
48 Oth er Se rvi ces Your cel lul ar service pr ovider mi ght offer ot her spe- cial opti ons that let you recei ve or make a secon d call or con ferenc e t w o cal ls together using . Contac t your ce llular carri er for deta ils abo ut these speci al serv ic es or billi ng.
49 SPECIAL FEA TURES CALL TIMERS Your phon e has three cal l tim ers th at let yo u check the lengt h of your calls in hours, min utes, and sec - onds (f or exa mple, 04 :32:57 equals 4 hours , 32 mi n- utes, a nd 57 seconds) . You can vi ew the timers a t any ti me (even dur ing a ca ll), and you can re set al l but on e.
50 phone num bers. This number cann ot be r eset. Y ou can also vie w the Lif e T imer at any t ime by holdi ng down for abo ut 4 seconds. CLEAR TIMERS — Resets al l call t imers , ex- cep t fo r the Li fe Tim er. 4. T o clear the t imers, press when the phon e disp lays CLEAR TIMERS .
51 2. Press or until you s ee LIGHTS and t he curren t set ting. Pr ess if y ou want to cha nge it. Or , press or to exit the menu. LIGHTS ON means the light s turn o n for 15 seconds when you pre ss a key or rece ive a call . LIGHTS OFF me ans the lights do not turn on a t all, except if si lent ri nging or vibrate i s selec ted.
52 3. Press or to move the po inter to Off or ON . As you sc roll thr ough th e sett ings, t he tone volu me change s so you can s ample it. Pr ess to s ele ct it . Notes: • Y our pho ne s ends touch to nes even when the keypad tones are tur ned of f.
53 Notes: • If you selec t sil ent service or vibra te, the phone displ ays SILENT when the re is no call i n progre ss and when you are no t using an other funct ion. • T o use the Ring+Vi bra or V ibra te settin gs, you must use t he suppl ied vi brating b atter y (Ra- dioShack Cat.
54 RING V OLUME Foll ow these steps t o view and hear the current r ing volu me setti ng or sel ect one of f ive diff erent ring vol- umes for the phone. 1. Press then or until you see PHONE SETTINGS . Pr ess . 2. Press or unti l you see RINGING VOL- UME and th e curren t sett ing.
55 Follo w these st eps to view and enter or ch ange call- ing c ard i nformat ion. 1. Press then or unt il you s ee CALL SETTINGS . Press . 2. CALLING CARD and the c urrent ly select ed card na me appe ar . Pr ess to c hange it. Or , press or to exit the menu.
56 Erase delet es the st or ed infor m ati on. T o verify that you wa nt t o do t his, press at the ERASE? promp t. Or , pre ss if you don’ t want to er ase t he stored i nf ormatio n. 5. The phone pr ompt s SELECT DIALING SE- QUENCE . Pr ess to chan ge the se tting.
57 0 +Phone No. +Card No. — Use f or ca rds that req uire you to enter 0, then the phone num- ber aft er you h ear a to ne, the n a card nu m b er after anot her t one.
58 1. Enter the p hone number of the party yo u wish to c all . 2. Hold down unti l the ph one brie fly dis- play s CARD CALL an d the se lected car d, the n disp lays WAIT FOR TONE, THEN PRESS ‘OK’ . No te: If no call ing card i s sto red i n memor y , the phone d is pla ys NO CALLING CARD SELECT- ED and doe s not compl ete the call.
59 USING T OUCH-T ONE SE RVICES To use your cellul ar phone to cont r ol answeri ng m a- chines and speci al t elephon e servi ces ( such as bank-by -phone or v oicemai l), simpl y pr ess t he a p- propri ate number s using your phone’s keypad af ter the s ervic e answer s.
60 Adding a Wa it If you do not know in advan ce how lo ng you must wait befor e sendi ng add iti onal com mands, insert a wait in you r sequ ence by press ing at the app ropri ate place. T he phone disp lays w . When you send th e sequence, the phone wai ts for y ou to press befor e it sends the res t of the store d s equence.
61 Before usi ng data mode: • B e sure your phone i s on, and t hat t he bat tery has enough char ge f or the d uration of you r dat a ca ll. • B e sure that you are receiv ing a st rong signa l (see th e signal strength i ndicat or on your dis- play) .
62 PIN CODE DIALING For sec urit y, some cel lula r servi ce carr iers requi re you to dial a pe rsonal identif ication n umber (PIN) in addit ion to the phone num ber each time you pla ce a call . This i s s ometim es refer red to as “PIN c ode dial - ing.
63 The phone prompt s you for your PI N Code. 2. T o store your PI N code i n the phone’ s memor y and tur n on PIN code d ialing, enter your PIN code (maximum of 4 digi ts) and press . The phone br iefl y di splays PIN CALL ON . T o turn off PIN cod e dial ing, si mply p ress withou t ent ering a n umber .
64 code di aling is set to ON) , PIN CALL appear s, but t he cal l is connec ted wit hout pr essin g the second ti me. REMINDER MESSAGE You can stor e a r eminder mess age to appear the next time you turn on your phon e (it will appe ar only once) . Foll ow these steps t o store a reminder mes- sage.
65 CHANGING THE DISPLA Y LANGUAGE Your phone is pres et t o display it s m enus and mes- sages in Engl ish, but you ca n set it to use Engli sh, French, Spanish , or Por tuguese . Follow t hese st eps to vi ew the c urrent ly selec ted l anguage an d cha nge it .
66 automat ical ly answer s the call af ter 4 se conds. Be- gin you r convers ation as usu al. Foll ow thes e steps to vi ew the c urrent se tti ng and tur n t he aut omatic ans wer functio n on or off. 1. Press then or until you see PHONE SETTINGS . Pr e ss .
67 2. Press or un til you see 1-TOUCH DIAL- ING and the c urrent setting. Press if you want to c hange it . Or , press or to exit the menu . 3. Press or to move the point er On or Off .
68 MEMORY FEATURE S STORING A NUMBER AND NAME IN MEMORY Your phone has 75 speed-dial m e m o ry locatio ns. Each loca tion can hold a numbe r of up t o 32 dig its, and a name of up t o 30 char acter s long. Memory l o- cati ons 1–8 are used f or one-touch spee d diali ng.
69 For exampl e, to ent er the let ter F , press three t imes (since t he lett er F is third in the s e ri es of let te rs on th a t ke y ). The key can be u sed to insert spec ial charact ers. Repeatedl y pre ss until you see the speci al charac ter you want ( - ? ! , .
70 appear s brief ly . Press and st ore the info r- mati on in a dif fe rent memory l ocat ion. Using Number Quick S tore 1. T o quic kly store a phone number in the firs t un- used spee d-dial memory locat ion, e nter the phone number and p ress . 2.
71 MEMORY SCROLLING To scrol l f orward or backwar d through al l names or number s stored in memor y (beg innin g with t he fi rst or last memory locatio n), repea tedly press (for- ward) o r (backwar d). Th e phone di splay s the stored p hone numbe r and its corr espondi ng memo- ry numbe r.
72 MOVING A NUMBER TO A DIFFERENT MEMORY LOCATION 1. Display the nam e or number f rom memory and press . 2. When the phone prompts SAVE AT LOCA- TION? , e nter t he new locat ion numbe r the n press .
73 To edit the name , pre ss to delet e ch arac- ters a nd press or to move t he cur sor and enter new cha racter s. To edit t he number , pre ss . The cur rent number appea rs. Pres s to delete ch arac- ters a nd press or to move t he cur sor and enter new cha racter s.
74 No te: Erase funct ions c annot b e undone, so b e car e ful! 4. If you sel ect ed One by one , enter t he name or memor y locati on number t o be erased or press or to scroll thr ough the list . Note: If yo u hav e stored pho ne nu mbers wit h- out corresp onding names, pr ess to view the phone num ber s.
75 2. When SAVE IN LOCA TION? appea rs, pr ess # to cho ose the sc ratchpad memory , t hen pre ss . To recal l th e scrat chpad me m o ry , pr ess t hen or . (If t he scrat chpad memor y is empt y, the phone di splay s LOCATION EMPTY .) To dial the number s tored in sc ratchp ad memory , recal l it, then pr ess .
76 ACCESS ORIES A new, extens ive r ange of acces sorie s is avail able for yo ur phone t hrough y our loc al RadioShac k store . You can selec t the acces sorie s that best m e et your needs. Importan t: Use onl y accesso ries ap proved by t he phone m anufact urer.
77 SAFETY INFORMATIO N T RAF FIC SAFETY • D o n ot use a handheld phone whil e driving a vehicl e. If using a handh eld phone, park th e ve- hicl e befor e ta king o r m aking a cal l. • A lways secure the phone in its hol der; do not place t he phone on the p assenger s eat or where i t can br eak loos e in a c ollisi on or su d- den stop.
78 • As wit h other mobil e radi o transm itting equip- ment, for yo ur saf ety , only use your phone i n the nor mal operat ing positi on (held to your ear with the antenna point ing o ver yo ur sho ulder) . • T urn off the ph one while getting gas oline ( at a fi lling sta tion) .
79 be dangerou s to the oper ation of the ai rcraft , disru pts the cell ular net work s, and is ill egal . Failu re to ob serve these instr ucti ons coul d lead to suspensi on or den ial of cellul ar tel ephone ser vices, legal action, or both.
80 FCC REGULATIONS A cell ular ph one might cau se TV or radio in terfer- ence, even whe n it is oper ating normal ly. Th e FCC can requ ire you t o stop using your cell ular phon e if you ca nnot el iminat e the interfe rence. If y ou requi re assi stance, contact your local RadioShac k store.
81 T RO UBLESHOOTI NG If t he power does no t com e on or stay on: • M ake sure the batte ry is properl y install ed and charged. • B e sur e the contac ts on the batte ry and the chargi ng stand are clean. If they are not, cl ean them with a sof t cl ot h or pencil era ser .
82 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Radi oShack CT-600 Lightwei ght Fli p-Style 75- Memor y C e llular Pho ne is an exam ple of superi or desi gn and cra ftsmansh ip and sh ould be t reate d with ca re. T hese suggest ions allow you to enjoy this phone for many year s.
83 • D o not use harsh chem icals, cleaning solve nts, or str ong det ergent s to clea n the ph one. Wipe i t with a soft c loth sl ightly da mpened i n a mil d soap and wat er s olution. Modifyi ng or ta mpering with your phone’ s i nterna l compon ents cou ld viola te it s warranty and voi d yo ur FCC author ization t o use it .
84 SPECIFICATIONS Dim en sion s (H W D) ..... .. .... 6 9 / 16 × 1 7 / 8 × 1 5 / 16 Inch es (16 .6 × 4.6 × 3.4 cm) W eight (wit h Supplie d Batt ery ) ... ..... ...... ... .. . .. 6.7 oz (190 g) T rans mi ttin g P ower . ..... ... .... . 0.6 W (+2 dB –4 dB ) Operat ing V o ltage .
85 NOTES 17-1 10 5. fm Page 8 5 Wedn esda y , Jul y 2 1, 199 9 11 : 06 AM.
86 17-1 10 5. fm Page 8 6 Wedn esda y , Jul y 2 1, 199 9 11 : 06 AM.
Ra dioSh ack A Div ision of T and y Co rporat ion Fo rt W o rt h, T exa s 76 102 1/ 98 Pri nt ed in Ca na da Lim it ed O ne- Y ear W ar rant y This produc t is wa rranted b y RadioSh ack a g ains t ma.
88 (Contin ued) This warranty does not cover : (a) damage o r failure caused by or attr i b utable to acts of God, ab use, accid ent, misuse, impro per or abnorma l usage, failure to f ollow in struct.
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Wenn Sie aber schon Radio Shack CT-600 besitzen, und noch keine Gelegenheit dazu hatten, die Bedienungsanleitung zu lesen, sollten Sie es aufgrund der oben beschriebenen Gründe machen. Sie erfahren dann, ob Sie die zugänglichen Funktionen richtig genutzt haben, aber auch, ob Sie keine Fehler begangen haben, die den Nutzungszeitraum von Radio Shack CT-600 verkürzen könnten.
Jedoch ist die eine der wichtigsten Rollen, die eine Bedienungsanleitung für den Nutzer spielt, die Hilfe bei der Lösung von Problemen mit Radio Shack CT-600. Sie finden dort fast immer Troubleshooting, also die am häufigsten auftauchenden Störungen und Mängel bei Radio Shack CT-600 gemeinsam mit Hinweisen bezüglich der Arten ihrer Lösung. Sogar wenn es Ihnen nicht gelingen sollte das Problem alleine zu bewältigen, die Anleitung zeigt Ihnen die weitere Vorgehensweise – den Kontakt zur Kundenberatung oder dem naheliegenden Service.