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43-3905
User’s Guide
Caller ID Wall Phone
Thank you for purchasing your Caller ID Wall Phone from
RadioShack. Please read this user’s guide before installing,
setting up, and using your new phone.
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Package contents • Caller ID W all Phone • Long Phone Cor d • Short Phone Cor d • Coiled Cor d • User’ s Guide • Quick Start Features • Caller ID memory stor es information for up to 99 calls • Caller ID/Call W aiting ID display shows who’ s calling • Backlit displays for better visibility at night or in low light • T raditional metal bell ringer • Heavy duty design 1 Install Batteries 1. Lift the battery compartment cover fr om the top of the base, then r emove the compar
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b Battery Notes: • During battery r eplacement, keep the line cor d plugged in and replace the batteries within two minutes to maintain Caller ID memory. • When the low battery icon appears or the display dims, r eplace the batteries. • Make sur e the batteries fit tightly in the battery compartment. • Dispose of old batteries pr omptly and pr operly . • Do not burn or bury batteries. • Use only fr esh batteries of the r equir ed size and r ecommended type. •
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To mount the phone directly on a wall: 1. Drill two holes 3.25 inches (83 mm) apart, one below the other . 2. Thr ead a scr ew into each hole, letting the heads extend about 0.2” (5mm) 0.2 inch (5mm) fr om the wall. 3. Plug one end of 3.25” the supplied long (83mm) modular cor d into the LINE jack at the back of the base. 4. Align the base’ s keyhole slots with the installed scr ews and slide the phone downwar d to secur e it. T o connect the handset, plug one end of th
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3-line Display Shows name, NEW number , date and Flashes when you have time of incoming new calls. calls. DELETE Erases Caller ID information. CALL BACK Calls back the number shown on Caller ID. UP/DOWN Scr oll thr ough Caller ID r ecor ds. M/S (Master/Secondary) Set to M . TONE/PULSE S e t t h e d i a l m o d e f o r y o u r p h o n e s y s t e m . VOLUME NORM/HI Set the call volume level. RINGER OFF/LO/HIGH Set the ringer volume or turn the ringer of f. 5
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at your local RadioShack store), or have the telephone company update the wiring for you. Y ou must use compatible modular jacks that ar e compliant with Part 68 of FCC Rules and the r equir ements adopted by the ACTA. The telephone cord and modular plug provided is Part 68 compliant for connecting to the telephone company network. 3 Set Phone Options Phone Settings 1. Hold down both UP and DOWN for about four seconds until ENTER LANGUAGE , then ENG ESP FRA appear , with ENG flash
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Dial Mode Slide TONE/PULSE to the setting for the type of dialing service you have. If you ar e not sur e which type you have, do this simple test. 1. Slide TONE/PULSE to TONE . Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone. 2. Pr ess any number except 0. (If your setup r equir es that you dial an access code, usually 9 , befor e you dial an outside number , do not pr ess the access code number .) • If the dial tone stops, you have touchtone service. Keep the switch on TONE . • If th
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• Do not connect mor e than four Caller ID modules (including this phone) that do not have Call Waiting to the same phone line. • If you connect another type of Caller ID module that has Call Waiting to the same phone line as your system, the Call Waiting signal might be garbled or not received. Operation Making a Call 1. Pick up the handset and wait for a dial tone. 2. Use the keypad to enter the number you wish to dial. The number appears on the display . 3. When you complete your
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Using Flash If you have Call W aiting, pr ess FLASH to answer an incoming call without disconnecting the curr ent call. Pr ess FLASH again to r eturn to the first call. n Note: If you do not have Call Waiting, pressing FLASH might disconnect the current call. Using Redial T o r edial the last number you called, pick up the handset and pr ess REDIAL when you hear a dial tone. The number scr olls acr oss the display , and the phone automatically dials it. n Note: The redial memory holds up
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During an incoming call, the phone company automatically sends the corr ect time between the first and second rings to update your system’ s display . Review Call Records Pr ess UP or DOWN to r eview the new calls. After all new calls have been r eviewed, END OF NEW CALL appears. T o r eview all the r ecor ds fr om oldest to newest, pr ess UP . T o r eview the r ecor ds fr om newest to oldest, pr ess DOWN . After r eviewing all r ecor ds in memory , END OF LIST appears. • If an incorr ect
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3. Lift the handset, and the number is r edialed automatically . Follow these steps to select one of the options for Caller ID call back. 1. Pr ess UP or DOWN to find the Caller ID memory location to be r edialed. 2. Pr ess CALL BACK . The 7- or 11-digit number flashes. 3. Pr ess UP or DOWN to select one of the four options. Option 1 1 + Ar ea Code + 7-digit number (11 digits) Option 2 1+7-digit number (8 digits) Option 3 Ar ea Code + 7-digit number (10 digits) Option 4 7-digit nu
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• If you do not pr ess any button within about 15 seconds while ERASE ALL CALLS appears on the display, the phone automatically returns to normal display and the records are not deleted. Additional Information Important Safety Information When using your telephone equipment, basic safety pr ecautions should always be followed to r educe the risk of fir e, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: • Do not use this pr oduct near water , for example, near a bath tub, wa
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Surge Protection Y our telephone has built-in pr otection cir cuits to r educe the risk of damage fr om sur ges in telephone line and power line curr ent. These pr otection cir cuits meet or exceed the FCC r equir ements. However , lightning striking the telephone or power lines can damage your telephone. Lightning damage is not common. Nevertheless, if you live in an ar ea that has sever e electrical storms, we suggest that you unplug your phone when storms appr oach to r educe the possi
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g ) I f y o u e x p e r i e n c e t r o u b l e w i t h t h i s p h o n e , p l e a s e c o n t a c t y o u r s e r v i c e p r o v i d e r f o r r e p a i r / w a r r a n t y i n f o r m a t i o n . I f y o u r e q u i p m e n t i s c a u s i n g h a r m t o t h e t e l e p h o n e n e t w o r k , t h e t e l e p h o n e c o m p a n y m a y r e q u e s t t h a t y o u d i s c o n n e c t t h e e q u i p m e n t u n t i l t