Radio Shack SYSTEM 2000 User Manual

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Cat. No. 43-972
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
System 2000
100 Number Memory
2-Line Caller ID
With 100 Caller ID Memo-
ries
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - With 100 Caller ID Memo

Cat. No. 43-972OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.System 2000100 Number Memory2-Line Caller IDWith 100 Caller ID Memo-ries43-972.f

Page 2 - Warning:

10Care and Maintenance... 33Lightning...

Page 3 - FEATURES

11PREPARATIONCONNECTING THE SUPPLIED AC ADAPTERThe supplied AC adapter provides power for the module. Please notethat although the module displays a t

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12Follow these steps to connect the AC adapter.1. Plug the AC adapter’s barrel plug into the module’s 9VDC jack.2. Plug the AC adapter into a standard

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13Notes: • If AC power fails or if the AC adapter is disconnected, the moduleautomatically tests the battery each time it receives a new call.When a

Page 6 - FCC INFORMATION

142. Use a coin or other flat object to turn the screw on the bottom of themodule to OPEN, then slide off the battery compartment cover.3. Remove and

Page 7 - FCC Rules

15Caution: Always remove an old or weak battery. Batteries can leakchemicals that can damage electronic circuits.4. Before the display dims, slide the

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16SETTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGEWhen you connect power to the modulethe first time, the module begins itsstart-up sequence. The message re-ceived indica

Page 9 - CONTENTS

17ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY CONTRASTFollow these steps to adjust the display’s contrast for the best visibility.1. Press and hold down DELETE.2. While hol

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18CONNECTING TO THE PHONES/PHONE LINESThe module connects to your phone(s) and the phone line(s) using fourmodular phone line connectors. You can conn

Page 11 - PREPARATION

19Connecting to a Two-Line Phone and a Two-Line Phone Line JackConnecting to a Two-Line Phone and Two One-Line Jacks9VDC9VDC43-972.fm Page 19 Monday

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2© 1996 Tandy Corporation.All Rights Reserved.RadioShack is a trademark used by Tandy Corporation.Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not exp

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20Connecting to a One-Line Phone and a Two-Line Phone Line JackConnecting to Two One-Line Phones and a Two-Line Phone Line Jack9VDC9VDC43-972.fm Page

Page 14 - TO PHONE

21Connecting to Two One-Line Phones and Two One-Line JacksCONNECTING TO AN ANSWERING MACHINEYou can connect an answering machine to your module, phone

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22Connecting for Both Lines or Line 1 OnlyConnecting for Line 2 Only 9VDC9VDC43-972.fm Page 22 Monday, August 16, 1999 4:19 PM

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23MOUNTING THE MODULEYou can place the module directly on a desk, shelf, or table. Or, you canmount the module on a wall. To mount the module on the w

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243. Route the phone line cords and ACadapter cord through the upperand lower slots on the mountingbracket.4. Align the slots on the back of themodule

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25OPERATION RECEIVING AND STORING CALLSWhen you receive a call, the Caller ID information sent by the phonecompany, including the caller’s telephone n

Page 19 - Phone Line Jack

26The module displays the current date and time (as sent by the tele-phone company with call information).REVIEWING CALLS• To select the line you want

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27Notes: • If there are no calls stored in the module, -NO CALLS- appearson the display when you press a REVIEW button.•-END OF LIST- appears on the d

Page 21 - Line Jacks

28DISPLAYED CALL INFORMATIONThe module might display any of the following information.Indicator InformationUNAVAILABLEAppears instead of the phone num

Page 22 - Connecting for Line 2 Only

29Indicator InformationLINE ERRORAppears if there is an error in the Caller ID transmission.Note: Minor electrical disturbances can af-fect the caller

Page 23 - MOUNTING THE MODULE

3FEATURESYour RadioShack Caller ID System 2000 is the latest in telephone Caller IDtechnology. If Caller ID service is available in your area and you

Page 24 - Mounting Bracket

30Indicator InformationNEW L1=(number of new calls) L2=(num-ber of new calls)Appears if the module received one or more calls on a line since the last

Page 25 - OPERATION

31DELETING CALLSWhen the module’s memory is full, it automatically deletes the oldestcall information when a new call arrives. You can also manually d

Page 26 - REVIEWING CALLS

32Deleting All CallsFollow these steps to delete all calls on one line.1. Repeatedly press LINE SELECT until LINE 1 or LINE 2 appearson the display.2.

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33CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack Caller ID System 2000 is an example of superior de-sign and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help

Page 28 - NO DATA SENT

34Modifying or tampering with your module’s internal components cancause a malfunction and might invalidate the module’s warranty. If yourmodule is no

Page 29 - MESSAGE WAITING

35NOTES43-972.fm Page 35 Monday, August 16, 1999 4:19 PM

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RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 761027A6 Printed in ThailandRadioShack Limited WarrantyThis telephone product is warranted

Page 31 - Deleting a Single Call

4Large Display — makes it easy to see caller information, phone line in-formation, and the current time and date.Clock and Date Display — displays the

Page 32 - Deleting All Calls

5This module has been tested and found to comply with all applicable ULand FCC standards.Important Information:• To use this module, you must be in an

Page 33 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

6FCC INFORMATIONWe have designed your module to conform to federal regulations, andyou can connect it to most telephone lines. However, each module (a

Page 34 - LIGHTNING

7In the unlikely event that your module causes problems on the phone line,the phone company can temporarily disconnect your service. If this hap-pens,

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8Consult your local RadioShack store if the problem continues.If your module is not performing as it should, check its connection toyour phones and th

Page 36 - We Service What We Sell

9CONTENTS Preparation....................... 11Connecting the Supplied AC Adapter...

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