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

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Your RadioShack Caller ID Phone with Speakerphone is a 
telephone that also shows the caller's telephone number 
(and name, if available in your area) as well as the date and 
time of each call, as provided by your local telephone 
company to Caller ID service subscribers.

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FCC Statement  ..............................  2

Lightning  .....................................  3

Important Information  .....................  3
Preparation ....................................  4

Installing Batteries  ......................  4
Mounting the Phone  ...................  4

On a Desk ...............................  5
On a Wall or Wall Plate ...........  5

Using the Data Jack  ...................  6
Connecting the Handset  .............  7
Setting the Dialing Mode  ............  7
Setting the Ringer’s Volume  .......  7
Setting the Date and Time  ..........  7
Setting the Display Language .....  8
Setting the Area Codes  ..............  8
Adjusting the Display Contrast  ...  8

Operation  .......................................  8

Switching Between the Handset 
and the Speakerphone  ...............  9
Setting the Handset Volume  .......  9
Setting the Speakerphone
Volume ........................................  9
Using Redial  ...............................  9
Using Call Wait  ...........................  9
Using Hold  ................................  10
Using Tone Services on a Pulse 
Line  ...........................................  10
Memory Dialing .........................  10

Storing Numbers from Caller ID 
Records.................................  10
Entering a Pause in a Memory 
Number .................................  11
Dialing a Memory Number ....  11
Chain-Dialing.........................  11
Testing Stored Emergency
Numbers................................  11

Using an Optional Headset ........ 11

Caller ID Operation  ......................  12

Reviewing Caller ID Records ....  12
Caller ID Messages  ..................  13
Using Callback ..........................  13
Deleting Caller ID Records  .......  14

Troubleshooting  ...........................  14
Care  .............................................  15
Service and Repair  ......................  15

Callback — lets you 
dial the phone number 
in a Caller ID record 
with the touch of a 
button (see “Using 
Callback” on Page 13). 

Data Jack and Multiple 
Extension Capacity — 
let you 
connect an additional phone, 
CID, or answering machine to 
the phone on the same line.

64 Memory Caller ID with New Call 
Counter 
— stores up to 64 Caller ID records, 
and shows the number of new calls received.

Headset Jack — lets you connect 
an optional headset for hands-free 
convenience while you use the 
phone (see “Using an Optional 
Headset” on Page 11).

Call Waiting 
Caller ID
 — 
displays 
information 
about an 
incoming call 
while you are 
on the phone.

Message Waiting — lets you 
know that you have received 
a voice mail message (if you 
subscribe to a message 
service from your local phone 
company).

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Summary of Contents for Caller

Page 1: ...10 Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line 10 Memory Dialing 10 Storing Numbers from Caller ID Records 10 Entering a Pause in a Memory Number 11 Dialing a Memory Number 11 Chain Dialing 11 Testing Stored...

Page 2: ...residential area However your telephone might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly To eliminate interference you can try one or more of the following corrective measures...

Page 3: ...ents However lightning striking the telephone or power lines can damage your phone Lightning damage is not common Nevertheless if you live in an area that has severe electrical storms we suggest that...

Page 4: ...y on a wall Select a location that is near an AC outlet near a modular phone line jack out of the way of normal activities 016 Installing Batteries The phone retains all Caller ID information when pow...

Page 5: ...ot supplied with heads that fit the keyhole slots on the bottom of the phone Drill two holes 315 16 inches 100 mm apart Then thread a screw into each hole letting the heads extend about 3 16 inch 5 mm...

Page 6: ...rews and slide the phone downward to secure it then plug the modular cord into a modular phone line jack If you are mounting the phone on a wall plate route the adapter cord as shown Plug the modular...

Page 7: ...t want the ringer to sound set RINGER OFF LO HI to OFF With the ringer off you can still make calls and answer calls if you hear another phone on the same phone line ring or if you see the Caller ID i...

Page 8: ...efore you receive calls to insure that your phone records the correct Caller ID and dial back information 1 Press STORE FHE H7C CE FHE H7C CE FHE H7C CE FHE H7C CE appears 2 Press CALLBACK I J 7H 7 9E...

Page 9: ...e desired listening level 5 66 0 6 52 42 10 81 7 You can adjust the speakerphone s volume during a speakerphone call by sliding SPEAKER VOL 75 0 4 The redial memory holds up to 32 digits so it can sto...

Page 10: ...ne entries see Entering a Pause in a Memory Number or Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line 3 Press MEMORY then enter a one digit memory location number 0 9 4 Repeat the Steps 1 3 for each number you wa...

Page 11: ...long distance or bank by phone you can store each group of numbers in its own memory location When calling special services dial the service s main number first At the appropriate place in the call pr...

Page 12: ...are using the telephone when a new call comes in and you subscribe to Call Waiting service with your telephone company and the red indicator flash indicating that a new call is being received To answ...

Page 13: ...he end of your call records Press REVIEW 8 8 8 8 or 9 9 9 9 to review them again EKJ E 7H 7 EKJ E 7H 7 EKJ E 7H 7 EKJ E 7H 7 EHI PED EHI PED EHI PED EHI PED K H7 7H 7 K H7 7H 7 K H7 7H 7 K H7 7H 7 The...

Page 14: ...LLBACK to dial the number 6 0 4 4 14 5 You can delete individual Caller ID records or all reviewed Caller ID records You cannot delete Caller ID records that have not been reviewed To delete a single...

Page 15: ...oth occasionally to keep it looking new 5 48 0 4 2 4 If your phone is not performing as it should take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance Modifying or tampering with the phone s internal...

Page 16: ...In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less ot...

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