Multi-User Digital Answering System

(430-0747)                 Features                   Faxback Doc.# 17564



Your Radio Shack TAD-1007 Multi-User Digital Telephone Answering System

with Day/Time Voice Stamp is a sophisticated, fully digital message center

that groups recorded messages for up to four different users.  The caller 

can choose to leave a message for a specific person or department.



The TAD stores all messages on a computer chip -- there are no tape 

mechanisms to wear out and no tapes to bother with.  This gives you

capabilities that tape-based answering machines don't have.  For example,

you can delete individual messages.



The TAD-1007's 26-minute memory capacity lets you store more messages than

many other TADs.  Its unique, space-saving design makes it ideal for

any office or nightstand.  Your TAD's remote control features let you

retrieve messages from almost any touch-tone phone.  With an optional

pocket tone dialer, you can even use it from a rotary phone.



Your TAD's features include:



           Four User Mailboxes - let you store and play back messages for

                                 up to four different users.



          Voice Time/Day Stamp - announces the time and day when each

                                 message was recorded.



User-Selectable 3-Digit Remote - helps prevent unauthorized remote

Operation Security Code          operation.



      Digital Outgoing Message - gives you a clear outgoing message.



                 Memory Backup - protects messages stored in memory in case

                                 of a power failure.



                    Toll Saver - lets you set the TAD to answer after two

                                 rings if there are new messages or four

                                 rings if there are not.  This lets you

                                 hang up before the TAD answers to avoid

                                 charges when you call by long-distance to

                                 check your messages.



                  Room Monitor - lets you listen from a remote phone to the

                                 room where you installed the TAD.



                 ANSWER Button - lets you turn the TAD on or off without

                                 disconnecting it.



          Call/Message Counter - displays the number of messages recorded.



                Call Screening - lets you listen to incoming calls so you

                                 can decide whether or not to answer.



       Phone Pick-Up Detection - automatically stops the TAD if you answer

                                 a call after the TAD answers.



                 DELETE Button - lets you quickly delete 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 TAD has been tested and certified to comply with applicable UL and FCC

standards.



WARNING:  To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to

          rain or moisture.



See Safety Precautions Faxback Doc. #17388.



READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION



We have designed your TAD to conform to federal regulations, and you can

connect 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.



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.



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 telephone company.  Both

numbers are shown on the bottom of the TAD.



Note:  You must not connect the TAD to:



   Coin-operated systems



   Party-line systems



   Most electronic key telephone systems





(CS/all-12/06/95)