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Cat. No. 43-982
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
System 2100
2-Line Caller ID
with 64-Call Memory
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43-982.fm Page 2 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. CAUTION 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. This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s en- closure that might be of suffici
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43-982.fm Page 3 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM FEATURES Your RadioShack System 2100 2-Line Caller ID with 64-Call Memory is the latest in telephone technology, providing Call- er ID information for two phone lines. When you subscribe to Caller ID service, the telephone company sends the caller’s name and telephone number (if available), the date, and the time of the call between the first and second rings. The Sys- tem 2100 stores and displays up to 64 Caller ID records per phone line, whic
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43-982.fm Page 4 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM Trilingual Messages — lets you set the system to display messages in English, French, or Spanish. REVIEW Buttons — let you easily scroll through all records in Caller ID memory. Mounting Options — you can place the system on a desk, shelf, or table, or mount it on a wall. This system has been tested and found to comply with all applicable UL and FCC standards. Notes: • To use this system, you must be in an area where Call- er ID service is avai
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43-982.fm Page 5 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM FCC INFORMATION We have designed your System 2100 to conform to federal regulations, and you can connect it to most telephone lines. However, each system (and each device, such as a tele- phone or answering machine) that you connect to the tele- phone line draws power from the line. We refer to this power draw as the device’s ringer equivalence number or REN. The REN is shown on a label on the bottom of the system. If you use more than one tel
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43-982.fm Page 6 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM In the unlikely event that your system causes problems on the phone line, the phone company can temporarily discon- tinue your service. If this happens, the phone company at- tempts to notify you in advance. If advance notice is not practical, the phone company notifies you as soon as possi- ble and advises you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Also, the phone company can make changes to its lines, equipment, operations, or proced
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43-982.fm Page 7 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM CONTENTS Preparation ....................................................................... 8 Installing Batteries/Setup ............................................ 8 Connecting the System ............................................ 12 Connecting to the Phone Line ........................... 12 Connecting to an Answering Machine ............... 15 Mounting the System ................................................ 16 Operation .............
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43-982.fm Page 8 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM PREPARATION INSTALLING BATTERIES/SETUP You need eight AAA batteries (not supplied) to power the system. For the longest operation and best performance, we recommend alkaline batteries, such as RadioShack Cat. No. 23-558. Cautions: • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recom- mended type. • Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of bat- teries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or re- chargeable batteries of differe
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43-982.fm Page 9 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM 3. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the battery com- partment screw on the bottom of the system and lift off the cover. 4. Put the fresh batteries in the compartment as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside. 5. Replace the cover and tighten the screw. Reconnect the phone line. 6. Turn the system over so you can see the display. After you install batteries, the system displays TWIN640 REV1.6 (information about the system
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43-982.fm Page 10 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM Notes: • If you make a mistake while setting the area code, press READ/DELETE. The cursor moves to the first digit of the area code. Repeat this step to reset the area code. • If you do not press any key within 2 minutes, the ar- ea code is automatically set to 000. 10. Press to store the area code. 1997SETYEAR ap- pears. The 1 flashes. 11. Repeatedly press until the desired first digit appears, then press to store the digit. The second di
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43-982.fm Page 11 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM 15. Repeatedly press until the desired second date digit appears, then press . SET DAY appears, then ---- ----. 16. Repeatedly press to select the day of the week, then press . 12:00AMSETTIME appears. 12 flashes. 17. Repeatedly press until the desired hour appears, then press . The minute’s first digit flashes. 18. Repeatedly press until the desired digit appears, then press . The second minute digit flashes. 19. Repeatedly press until t
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43-982.fm Page 12 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM CONNECTING THE SYSTEM Connecting to the Phone Line The System 2100 connects to your phone and phone line using four modular telephone line connectors. If your phone line does not have a modular jacks, you can update the wir- ing yourself using adapters available at your local Ra- dioShack store. Or, you can have the telephone company update your telephone wiring for you. Notes: • If you connect the system to only one phone line, the system di
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43-982.fm Page 13 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM For a Two-Line Phone and a Two-Line Phone Jack For a Two-Line Phone and Two Single-Line Phone Jacks 13
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43-982.fm Page 14 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM For a Single-Line Phone and a Two-Line Phone Jack For Two Single-Line Phones and a Two-Line Phone Jack 14
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43-982.fm Page 15 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM For Two Single-Line Phones and Two Single-Line Phone Jacks Connecting to an Answering Machine You can connect an answering machine to your System 2100 to answer calls for either or both phone lines. Note: After connecting the answering machine, set it to an- swer after at least two rings. For both lines or Line 1 only 15
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43-982.fm Page 16 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM For Line 2 only MOUNTING THE SYSTEM You can place the System 2100 directly on a desk, shelf, or table, or mount it on a wall using the supplied mounting bracket and screws. Follow these steps to mount the system on a wall. 1. Select a location near the phone line jack(s) and mark 3 mounting screw locations 4 /16 inches (106 mm) apart on the wall, side-by-side. 1 2. Drill two /8-inch holes in the wall at the marked loca- tions. Note: For ext
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43-982.fm Page 17 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM 4. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the battery com- partment screw on the bottom of the system and lift off the cover. Take care not to remove the batteries. 5. Rotate the cover 180° and reattach it. 6. Align the two screws with the keyholes on the bottom of the system. Slide the system down onto the screws to secure it to the wall. 17
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43-982.fm Page 18 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM OPERATION RECEIVING CALLS Caller ID is a service provided by your telephone company. When you subscribe to this service, the telephone company sends the caller’s telephone number (and name, if available) and the call’s date and time between the first and second rings. The system receives and displays this information for each call and updates the display with the current date and time. The display also shows if caller information is not avail-
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43-982.fm Page 19 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM In some areas, callers have the option of blocking the send- ing of their Caller ID information. When a caller has blocked Caller ID, the system displays PRIVATE CALL instead of the call information. REVIEWING CALL RECORDS Each time you receive a call, your system saves a call record in memory that you can review later, even while you are on the phone. Your system saves up to 64 call records for each connected phone line, then (for subsequent
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43-982.fm Page 20 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:01 PM To review the call information, set L1/L2 to the line you want to review. Repeatedly press REVIEW to see the most re- cent call records or REVIEW to see older call records. Notes: • --END-- appears after the last call record. • When reviewing call records or using any other func- tion, the system returns to the current date and time about 20 seconds after you last press a key. 20