Manual Radio Shack SYSTEM 933

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    Ca t. N o . 43- 933 OWNER’S MANUAL Pl ea s e r e ad bef or e us in g th i s equ i pm en t . Syst em 93 3 79-Me mory Caller ID w ith Call W aiti n g, Illu m ina tor Bac klight and D ial Ba c k 43-9 33 .f m Pag e 1 Mon day, A ug us t 16, 19 99 2:5 9 PM ...

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    © 1998 Tand y Corporat ion. All Righ ts Reserved . RadioShack is a regis t ered t rademark used by T and y C o rporat io n. This sy mb ol i s int end ed t o aler t y ou to the pre sence of un - insu late d dang ero us volta ge wi thin th e pro duct ’s enc lo- su re that mig ht be of suffi cient m agnitud e to cons titute a risk of el ectri c sho ...

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    3 FEATURES Your Radi oShack System 933 79-Memor y Caller ID with Call Wait ing, Illumina to r Backligh t and Dial Bac k is the latest in tele- phone t echnolo gy. T he system dis pla ys the cal ler’ s te l epho ne num ber ( and name, if avail able in your area) and t he current date a nd time, as pr ovided by your local phone c ompany to Call er ...

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    4 Mess age Waitin g — the syst em lets yo u know when yo u have a voi ce mail m essa ge waiting (if you s ubscribe t o the mess age wait ing serv ice f rom yo ur lo cal p hone com pany). Rec ord Scrolling — lets you easi ly l ook thro ugh all c all rec ords in C all er ID me mory . Tril ingual Oper at i on — le ts you set th e system to displ ...

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    5 Note: Your s ystem r equire s four AAA ba tter ies ( not supp lied) t o prot ect its memory dur ing a power outage. This syst em has be en teste d and found t o compl y with all appli- cabl e ETL and FCC standards . We recomme nd you recor d the system’ s serial number h ere. The number i s on t he sy stem’s bot tom pa nel. Seri al Numbe r : ...

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    6 Im portant Inform at ion: • T o use t his sys tem, yo u must be in an area where Cal ler ID ser vice is avai lable, and yo u m u st subscr i be to the ser- vi ce. • Wher e Call er ID is off ered, one or more of the followi ng opti ons are general l y av ailable : – Call er ’ s n umber only – C a lle r ’s name o nl y – Call er ’ s ...

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    7 FCC INFORMA T ION We hav e designed your s ystem to confo rm to federal r egu la- ti ons, and you can connec t it to most teleph one lines. Howev- er, each syst em ( and ea ch device , such as a te lephone or answer ing machi ne) that you connect to t he t e lephone li ne draws p ower from the t elephone li ne. We refer to this power draw as the ...

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    Also, the phone com pany can make c hanges to i ts lines , equi pment, operat ions, or pro cedures that could aff ect the o p- erat ion of th is system. The telepho ne company no tifies you of thes e changes i n advance, so you c an take t he necessary step s t o pre vent inter ruption of your te l ep hone service. This equipm ent compl ies wi th t ...

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    9 CONTENTS Plea se add the contents 43-9 33.f m P a g e 9 Mon da y, Aug us t 16, 19 99 2:59 P M ...

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    10 PREP ARATION INSTALLING BATTERIES You ne ed four AAA batte ries (no t suppli ed) to p rotect t he sys - tem’ s memory during a po wer fai lure. For the l onge st opera tion and best perform ance, we recommend al kal ine batter ies, such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 23-558. Cauti ons: • Always use fres h batter ies of the r equ ired size an d rec- ...

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    11 • When replacin g t he batteri es, have fr esh ones on ha nd befo re you beg i n . If you do not insta ll the ne w batteri es wit hin about 2 mi nutes aft er rem oving the ol d ones, you wil l lose all the in formati on st ored in the syst em. 1. Mak e sure the system is unplugge d from the t elephone li ne and AC power . 2. If you are repl ac ...

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    12 When BATT ap pear s o r the displ ay dims, r eplace t he batt eries . Cauti ons: • Always remove ol d or weak bat teries. Batteri es can l eak chem ic als that can damage yo ur system. • Dispo se of dead batte ries prom ptly an d pr op erly . Do not bury or b urn t hem. CONNECTING THE AC ADAPTER To power the sy st em, plug th e adapter’ s ...

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    13 CONNECTING THE SYSTEM The System 933 conn ects to any mod ula r phone jack and your phone. You c an also connect i t t o an an swer ing machine . Connecti ng to a Single-Li ne Phone 1. Disc onnect the t elephon e line c or d from the phone and p l ug i t i nto t he sys tem’ s LI NE ja ck. 2. Plug o ne end of the suppl ied lin e cord into the s ...

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    14 Connectin g to a T wo-Line Phone To rec ord inform ation about ca lls r eceive d on a two-l ine phone , you ca n connect two System 933 s using a t riplex ad apter s uch as Ca t. No. 279-402 (not supp lied). Each s ystem on l y records inf ormation about call s r e ceived on the line to which it is con- ne cted. Foll ow t h ese steps to co nnect ...

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    15 Connecti ng to an Answering Ma c hine 1. Plug a teleph one line cor d into the modul ar jack and plug it int o the sy stem’ s TO LIN E ja c k. 2. Plug one end of the s upplied l ine cord into th e syst em ’ s TO PHONE j ack a nd pl ug the c ord ’s other end into t he answer- ing mach i ne’ s jack. 3. Plug a th i r d telephon e line cor d ...

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    16 Attaching the Mounting Br a cket 1. Ali gn the keyhol e slots on the b ot t om of t he syst em with the hook s on t he m ount ing bracket . 2. Gen tly push the syst em dow n on the br acket t o secur e it. If you are placi ng the syst em on a desk, shelf, o r table, pul l out the st and on the back of the bra cket until it c licks. To re move th ...

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    17 3. Threa d a sc rew throu gh each hole, l etting the head extend 1 / 8 inch from the wall . 4. Att ach the mou nting b racket to the syst em (see “Attachi ng the Mounting Brac ket“ on Page x). 5. Route the ph one line cords a nd AC adapt er cord throu gh the sl ots on t h e back o f the br ack et. 6. Lin e up the keyh ole slots on the b rac ...

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    18 ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY CONTRA ST To li ght en or dar ken the di spl ay, hold down ERASE and RE - VIEW buttoms unt il CONTRAST ADJUST appears in the dis - play . To s croll through the cont rast set ting, p ress the REVIEW button. CHOOSING A LANGUAGE Your System 933 i s pr o grammed to di splay messa ges in En- gli sh, but you can ch ange it to di ...

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    19 SETTING LOCAL AREA CODE Befor e recei ving c alls , you should en ter y our loca l area c ode. 1. Hold down both REVIEW bu t t ons until LOCAL AREA CODE appears. 2. T o change the f i r s t digit, pr ess REVI EW bu tton u ntil the de sired digit appear s. Then, press ERASE but ton to con- firm . 3. Repeat s tep 2 f o r setting t he secon d a nd ...

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    20 OPERATION RECEIVING AND STORING CALLS Call er ID is a service provided by y our tel ephone company . When you subs cribe to this service, the tel ephone comp any sends t he caller ’s telepho ne number (an d name, if a v ai lable) and t he cal l ’s dat e and t i me betwe en the fi rst and s econd r i ng. The s ystem r eceives and displays thi ...

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    21 REVIEWING CALL RECORDS Ea ch ti me you r eceiv e a cal l, the s ystem s aves a call r ecord in memor y that you can see while you ar e on the phone or r eview late r. Each ca ll recor d include s the t i me and d ate of the call, t he call numb er (order t he call is r eceive d), t he call er’s tel ephone num - ber, and t he ca ller’s name ( ...

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    22 REDIALING FROM CALL RECORD MEMORY To redi al a te lephone num ber st ored in the Call er ID cal l reco rd memor y, press t he R EVIEW button or RE VIEW b utton to view t he desi red call rec ord . 1. Lif t t he hands et of your t o uchtone teleph one and confi r m the pr esence of dial tone. 2. Press the Caller I D CA LL BACK but ton to redi al ...

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    23 Displ a yed Call Inf orm ation T he syst em can displ ay th e f ollowing i nf ormati on. Display (Engli sh, French , Spanish) Descri ption REPT Appears wi th a number if you have recei ved a call fr om t he same phone nu mber more than once . LONG DISTANCE LONGUE DISTANCE LARGA DISTANCIA Appears al ong wi t h LDC (long dis - tance cal l ) if you ...

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    24 BLOCKED NAME -NOM BLOQUE- NOMBRE PRIVADO The call er has bloc ked the Call er ID name i n formation from being sent. BLOCKED NUMBER -NUMERO BLOQUE- NUMBERO PRIVADO The call er has bloc ked the Call er ID number inf orm at ion from being sent. BLOCKED CALL APPEL BLOQUE LLAMADA PRIVADA The call er has block ed any Caller ID infor mati on from bein ...

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    25 TO T AL TO T . TO T AL The t otal num ber of i ncoming cal ls(not in clu ded VIP calls) . #NE W Indica tes it is a ne w call t hat h as not been r eviewed. -RECORD STORED- -MEMOR ISE- -MEMORIZADO- T he call er ID rec ord i s stored i n VI P m em or y. VIP VIP mem ory is a cti ve. -VIP M EMO FULL- -VIP PLEIN - -VIP L LENO- A ppears whe n no new V ...

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    26 DELETING CALLS Deleti ng a Single Call 1. Repeat edly press (or ho ld down) either REVI EW key unt il you see th e c al l record you want to de let e. 2. Press DELE TE . The system del etes that rec or d a nd auto- mati cally renumber s t he remaini ng call records. Aft er 10 second s, the time and dat e r eapp ears. Deleti ng All Calls 1. Whi l ...

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    27 VIP CALL LIST Your system let s you save up to 20 cal l recor ds i n its VI P call li st so t hey will not be del eted i f y ou delet e all call s f rom the sys- tem ’s m emor y. Th is lets y ou s ave a lis t of impo rtant ca ller s . Foll ow t h ese steps t o stor e call recor ds in the VIP cal l l ist. 1. Repeat edly press ei ther REVIEW key ...

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    28 To de lete a VIP cal l reco rd, sel ect the call recor d you want to dele te, then press D ELETE . To del ete all entri es from the VI P call list , ho ld down DELETE until DELETE ALL? appea rs. Press DELETE to co n firm . Or, t o cancel delet ion, do not pr ess any but ton. Afte r about 10 second s, DELETE ALL? disa ppears. MESSAGE W AIT ING If ...

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    29 TROU BL ESHO OTIN G If your syst em is n ot workin g as it s hould, t hese sugg estions might hel p you eli minate t he pr oblem. Problem Sol ution Blan k screen The System 93 3 is not receiving power. Make sure the batte r i es are i nstalle d and the AC adapt er is pl ugged i n. Adjus t the contra st as described in “ Adjusti ng the Dis play ...

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    30 If you s ee a mes sage t hat y ou do not understand , see “ D is- pla yed Call Inform ati on“ on Page x. Y ou have an inco m ing cal l, but do not rece ive any Call er ID i nforma - ti on. You answer ed the c all before t he Syste m 933 rece i v ed the call i n- for m a tion. Wai t until your phone ri ngs at l eas t 2 ti mes bef o re an - sw ...

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    31 CARE AND MAI NTENANCE Your Radi oShack System 933 79-Memor y Caller ID with Call Wait ing, Illuminat or Backl ight and Dial Back i s an example of super ior desi gn and c raftsmansh ip. The f ollowing suggestio ns wil l help y ou car e for you r syste m so you can e njo y it fo r years. Keep the syst em dry. If it gets wet, wipe it d ry im- medi ...

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    32 Modif ying or tam pering wi t h the syst em’s int ernal component s can cau se a malf unction and mi ght inval idate your system’s warr anty and void y our FCC authori zation to o per ate it . If your syst em is not per f orming as it shoul d, t ake it to your local Ra- dioSh ack stor e for ass istance. I f t he trouble is af fecting t he te ...

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    33 NOTES 43-9 33.f m P a g e 33 Monda y, Au gu st 16, 1 999 2:59 PM ...

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    34 NOTES 43-9 33.f m P a g e 34 Monda y, Au gu st 16, 1 999 2:59 PM ...

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    35 NOTES 43-9 33.f m P a g e 35 Monda y, Au gu st 16, 1 999 2:59 PM ...

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    Ra dioSha ck A Division of T an dy Corpo ration Fort Worth, T exas 76102 12A 8 P rinted in Ch ina Pls add one y e a r w a rr ant y 43-9 33.f m P a g e 36 Monda y, Au gu st 16, 1 999 2:59 PM ...

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