Note:
This Caller ID device must be directly connected to the telephone
line. Do not connect it to the line through a Fax, Modem, or Telephone
Answering Machine, sometimes called daisy chaining. Although these
devices provide an extra jack, it is often not a true duplex connection. Use
a duplex adapter, sold in most retail phone stores, to split a wall jack so it
can feed this unit directly along with the other device sharing the same
wall jack.
Battery
Installation
The Voice 6090 requires two AAA batteries (not included). The
battery provides back up for the call log memory in case of a
power failure. An alkaline battery will last longer under normal
use. Follow these directions to install or change the battery.
WARNING: ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE TELEPHONE LINE
FROM THE WALL OUTLET BEFORE SERVICING, DISASSEM-
BLING THIS EQUIPMENT, OR REPLACING BATTERIES.
1. Use a small Philips head screwdriver to remove the battery
safety cover screw.
2. Place your finger under the battery door latch to open the bat-
tery compartment.
3. Lift the battery door up and away from the unit in the direction
of the arrow.
4. When replacing a discharged battery, install a fresh battery
within 15 seconds. Taking more time will result in the loss of
Caller-ID information and Voice VIP Messages that are stored
in memory.
5. Be sure to observe proper battery polarity when installing a
fresh battery.
6. Replace the battery cover door and tighten the safety cover
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