43-947.fm Page 1 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM CID-947 79-Memory Caller ID Module Please read before using this equipment.
43-947.fm Page 2 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM ˆ Contents Features ................................................................................. 4 FCC Information .............................................................. 6 Preparation ............................................................................ 8 Installing Batteries ........................................................... 8 Connecting the AC Adapter ........................................... 10 Connecting the Module ........
43-947.fm Page 3 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM 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-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
3-947.fm Page 4 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM ˆ Features Your RadioShack 79-Memory Caller ID Module with Backlight is the latest in telephone technology. The module 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. (The date and time are set with your first incoming Caller ID call.
43-947.fm Page 5 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Trilingual Operation — lets you set the module to display messages in English, French, or Spanish. Large Liquid Crystal Display — makes it easy to see caller information and the current time and date. Contrast Control — lets you adjust the display contrast for the best readability. Time and Date Display — displays the current time and date as provided to Caller ID service subscribers by your local telephone company.
43-947.fm Page 6 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM The actual number of Caller ID records your module will store depends on the amount of Caller ID information sent by the phone company. FCC INFORMATION This module has been tested and found to comply with all applicable FCC standards. We have designed your module to conform to federal regulations, and you can connect it to most telephone lines.
43-947.fm Page 7 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits provide reasonable protection against radio and TV interference in a residential area. However, your equipment might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly.
43-947.fm Page 8 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM ˆ Preparation Your module’s display is protected by a piece of plastic film during shipment. Peel off this film before you use the module. INSTALLING BATTERIES Your module requires four AAA batteries (not supplied) to protect its memory during a power failure. For the best performance and longest life, we recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries. Cautions: • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.
43-947.fm Page 9 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw from the battery compartment cover. 3. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow until it stops, then lift up the cover. Caution: The battery compartment cover is attached to the module. Do not try to remove it completely. 4. Place the batteries in the compartment, as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside. 5. Close the cover and secure it with the screw.
43-947.fm Page 10 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Caution: If you do not plan to use the module for a month or more, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts. CONNECTING THE AC ADAPTER The module uses the supplied 9V, 200-mA AC adapter for power. Cautions: You must use a Class 2 power source that supplies 9V DC and delivers at least 200 mA. Its plug must fit the module's 9V DC 200mA jack. The supplied adapter meets these specifications.
43-947.fm Page 11 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM CONNECTING THE MODULE Your module connects to any modular phone jack and your phone. You can also connect it to an answering machine. Note: The module might not work with older phones, such as Western Electric phones. Connecting to a Single-Line Phone TO PHONE 9V DC 200mA TO LINE 1. Disconnect the telephone line cord from the phone and plug it into the module’s TO LINE jack. 2. Plug one end of the supplied line cord into the module’s TO PHONE jack. 3.
43-947.fm Page 12 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Follow these steps to connect two CID-947 modules to a twoline phone. Triplex Adapter L1 L2 L1+L2 1. Disconnect the telephone line cord from the modular phone jack (on the wall) and plug it into L1+L2 on the triplex adapter. 2. Plug the triplex adapter into the modular phone jack. 3. Plug one end of the supplied line cord into the TO LINE jack on one of the modules. 4. Plug the other end of the cord into either L1 or L2 on the triplex adapter. 5.
43-947.fm Page 13 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Connecting to an Answering Machine TO LINE TO PHONE To Phone 1. Disconnect the phone line cord that connects your answering machine to the phone line from the answering machine’s jack. Then plug it into the module’s TO LINE jack. 2. Plug one end of the supplied line cord into the module’s TO PHONE jack. 3. Plug the cord’s other end into the answering machine’s jack. 4. Set your answering machine to answer after two or more rings.
43-947.fm Page 14 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Attaching the Mounting Bracket 1. Align the slots on the bottom of the module with the hooks on the mounting bracket. 2. Gently push the module down on the bracket to secure it. If you are placing the module on a desk, shelf, or table, pull out the stand on the back of the bracket until it clicks. To remove the module from the bracket, press up from the bottom of the module until it snaps off the bracket.
43-947.fm Page 15 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM 4. Attach the mounting bracket to the module (see “Attaching the Mounting Bracket” on Page 14). 5. Route the phone line cords and AC adapter cord through the slots on the back of the bracket. 6. Align the keyhole slots on the bracket with the screws in the wall, then slide the module down onto the screws until it is secure. ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST To lighten or darken the display, hold down ERASE and REVIEW until CONTRAST ADJUST appears.
43-947.fm Page 16 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM CHOOSING A LANGUAGE Your module is programmed to display messages in English, but you can change it to display in French or Spanish. and CALL BACK for about 3 sec1. Hold down REVIEW onds until the current language (ENGLISH, ESPANOL for Spanish, or FRANCAIS for French) appears. 2. Repeatedly press REVIEW until the language you want to set the language you appears, then press REVIEW selected.
43-947.fm Page 17 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM ˆ Operation RECEIVING AND STORING 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 module receives and displays this information for each call and updates the display with the current date and time.
43-947.fm Page 18 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM • If you do not press a button within about 10 seconds, the module automatically returns to the time and date display. • After you review all calls, END OF LIST appears. Simply or REVIEW to view again. press REVIEW Displayed Call Information The module can display the following information.
43-947.fm Page 19 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Display (English, French, Spanish) Description CALL 1 Appears when you received a call for the first time. –BLOCKED NAME– –NOM BLOQUE– NOMBRE PRIVADO The caller has blocked the Caller ID name information from being sent. BLOCKED NUMBER –NUMERO BLOQUE– NUMERO PRIVADO The caller has blocked the Caller ID number information from being sent. BLOCKED CALL APPEL BLOQUE LLAMADA PRIVADA The caller has blocked any Caller ID information from being sent.
43-947.fm Page 20 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Display (English, French, Spanish) Description TOTAL TOT. TOTAL The total number of incoming calls (not including VIP calls). –RECORD STORED– –MEMORISE– –MEMORIZADO– The caller ID record is stored in VIP memory. VIP VIP memory is active. –VIP MEMO FULL– –VIP PLEIN– –VIP LLENO– Appears when the VIP number memory is full. DELETE ALL? EFFACER TOUT? BORRAR TODO? Delete all Caller ID records from memory except VIP records.
43-947.fm Page 21 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Display (English, French, Spanish) Description DIALING COMPOSER MARCAR The module is dialing a stored Caller ID record. LOCAL AREA CODE INDICATIF PREFIJO Appears when you set the area code. REDIALING FROM CALL RECORD MEMORY You can redial a telephone number stored in the Caller ID’s memory. 1. Press REVIEW record. or REVIEW to view the desired call 2. Lift your phone’s handset and check for a dial tone. 3.
43-947.fm Page 22 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Deleting All Calls 1. While the module displays the time and date, press REVIEW or REVIEW . 2. Hold down ERASE until DELETE ALL? appears. While DELETE ALL? appears, press ERASE again. NO CALL appears. Or, to cancel the deletion, do not press any button. After about 5 seconds, DELETE ALL? disappears.
43-947.fm Page 23 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Notes: • If the system’s memory is full (20 VIP call records are already stored), VIP MEMO FULL appears when you press VIP MEM. To store another VIP call record, you must first delete an existing one. • If you save a call record as a VIP call record, the total number of call records decreases by 1. To review VIP call records, press VIP MEM, then repeatedly press REVIEW or REVIEW .
43-947.fm Page 24 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM ˆ Troubleshooting If your system is not working as it should, these suggestions might help you eliminate the problem. Problem Blank screen Solution The module is not receiving power. Make sure the batteries are installed and the AC adapter is plugged in. Adjust the contrast as described in “Adjusting the Display Contrast” on Page 15. You have an incoming call, but do not receive any Caller ID information.
43-947.fm Page 25 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM ˆ Care and Maintenance Your RadioShack 79-Memory Caller ID Module with Backlight is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your module so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the module dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits. Use and store the module only in normal temperature environments.
43-947.fm Page 26 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Modifying or tampering with the module’s internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. If your module is not performing as it should, take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance. If the trouble is affecting the telephone lines, the phone company can ask you to disconnect your module until you have resolved the problem.
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43-947.fm Page 28 Thursday, May 25, 2000 11:36 AM Limited One-Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers.