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OWNER’S MANUAL — 
Please read before using this equipment.

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43-3903

CALLER ID BOX SETUP

Caller ID is a service provided by your tele-
phone company. When you subscribe to this 
service, between the first and second rings, 
the telephone company sends the caller’s 
telephone number (and name, if available) and 
the call’s date and time. The Caller ID box 
receives and displays this information for each 
call and updates the display with the current 
date and time. Your Caller ID box saves up 
to 64 Caller ID records, then replaces the 
oldest Caller ID record with each new one.

I

NSTALLING

 B

ATTERIES

You need four AA 
batteries (not 
supplied) to power 
and protect the 
Caller ID box’s 
memory during a 
power failure. 
Batteries are 
available at your 
local RadioShack 
store or online at 
www.radioshack.com. 

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1. While holding down the button on the 

bottom of the attached mounting 
bracket, lift up the bracket to remove it.

2. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to lift the 

tab on the battery compartment door on 
the bottom of the Caller ID box.

3. Place four fresh AA batteries (not 

supplied) into the compartment as 
indicated by the polarity symbols 
(+ and –) marked inside.

4. Replace the battery cover and snap it 

closed.

When 

appears or the display dims, 

replace the batteries.

C

ONNECTING

 

THE

 

AC A

DAPTER

To power the system, plug the 
supplied Class 2 AC adapter’s 
barrel plug into 

DC 6V 200 mA

 on the 

back of the Caller ID box. Then connect the 
other end of the adapter to a standard AC 
outlet. 

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C

ALLER

 ID B

OX

 C

ONNECTION

Your Caller ID box is ETL listed to UL 
standards and meets all applicable FCC 
requirements.

Your Caller ID box connects directly to a 
modular telephone line jack. If your 
telephone wiring does not have a modular 
jack, you can update the wiring yourself 
using jacks and adapters (available at your 
local RadioShack store), or have the 
telephone company update the wiring for 
you. You must use compatible modular 
jacks that are compliant with Part 68 of FCC 
Rules
 and the requirements adopted by the 
ACTA. The telephone cord and modular 
plug provided is Part 68 compliant for 
connecting to the telephone company 
network. 

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Connecting to a Single-Line 

Phone

1. Disconnect the telephone line cord from 

the modular phone jack on the wall and 
plug it into the PHONE JACK on the 
back of the Caller ID box.

2. Plug the Caller ID box’s pre-wired 

telephone line cord into the modular 
phone jack on the wall.

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 BATTERY NOTES 

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• Dispose of dead batteries promptly and 

properly. 

• Do not burn or bury batteries.

• Use only fresh batteries of the required size 

and recommended type.

• Do not mix old and new batteries, different 

types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or 
rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of 
different capacities.

• If you do not plan to use the Caller ID box for 

a month or more, remove the batteries. 
Batteries can leak chemicals that can 
destroy electronic parts.

• When replacing batteries, do not press any 

buttons on the Caller ID box after you 
remove the old batteries. Doing so could 
erase all stored information.

• When replacing the batteries, have fresh 

ones on hand before you begin. If you do not 
install the new batteries within about 2 
minutes after removing the old ones, you will 
lose all the information stored in the 
Caller ID box.

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 NOTE 

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• The backlight does not work if the AC 

adapter is disconnected.

• The USOC number for both the single-line 

and two-line jacks to be installed is RJ11C 
(or RJ11W for a wall plate jack). 

If your home has specially wired alarm 

equipment connected to the telephone line, 
be sure that installing the Caller ID box does 
not disable your alarm equipment. If you 
have questions about what will disable your 
alarm equipment, contact your telephone 
company or a qualified installer.

Advance CID/Call Waiting ID Box

with Blue Backlight and 10-Number VIP

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 IMPORTANT 

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If an icon appears at the end of a paragraph, go to the box on that page with 
the corresponding icon for pertinent information.

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 — Important

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 — Note 

Thank you for purchasing a RadioShack Advance 
CID/Call Waiting ID Box. Your Caller ID box stores and 
displays up to 64 Caller ID records. It displays the caller’s 
telephone number (and name, if available in your area) and 
the current date and time, as provided by your local phone 
company to Caller ID service subscribers. 

Where Caller ID is offered, one or more of the following 
options are generally available. 

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• caller’s number only
• caller’s name only
• caller’s name and number

The actual number of Caller ID records your Caller ID box 
stores depends on the Caller ID information sent by the phone 
company.

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 IMPORTANT 

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To use this Caller ID box, you must be in an 
area where Caller ID service is available, and 
you must subscribe to the service.

NEW VIP
Call Light

Press to scroll 
through Caller ID 
records and program 
the Caller ID box.

Press to 
delete Caller 
ID records, or 
confirm 
programmed 
information.

Press to call 
back a number 
and program 
callback 
options.

Press to save and 
work with a list of 
important callers.

The display is 
protected by a 
piece of film 
during ship-
ment. Peel off 
this film before 
you use the 
Caller ID box.

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Summary of Contents for 43-3903

Page 1: ...ar phone jack on the wall Ô BATTERY NOTES Ô Dispose of dead batteries promptly and properly Do not burn or bury batteries Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Do not mix old and new batteries different types of batteries standard alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of different capacities If you do not plan to use the Caller ID box for a month or more r...

Page 2: ...phone line cord into the answering machine s phone jack and the other end into the phone s modular jack 1 Plug the line cord s other end into the answering machine s line jack 1 Plug one end of another modular cord not supplied into PHONE JACK 1 Plug the Caller ID box s pre wired telephone line cord into the modular wall jack To Telephone L1 L2 L1 L2 Modular Phone Wall Jack Triplex Adapter SETTING...

Page 3: ...ave a list of important callers Follow these steps to store Caller ID records in the VIP call list 1 Repeatedly press REVIEW or to select a Caller ID record you want to store as a VIP call 2 Press VIP VIP appears and NEW VIP flashes quickly The Caller ID box stores the Caller ID record as a VIP Caller ID record Ô DELETING CALLER ID RECORDS Deleting a Single Record 1 Press REVIEW or until you see t...

Page 4: ... REN of 0 3 for example in the Product Identification on the number found on the bottom of your Caller ID box If you use more than one phone or other device on the line add up all of the RENs If the total is more than five three in rural areas your telephones might not ring If ringer operation is impaired remove a device from the line In the unlikely event that your phone causes problems on the ph...

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