Cat. No. 43-985/8OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.System 200Two-Line Display Caller ID 64-Memory Caller IDwith Message Waiting43
10you in advance. If advance notice is not practical,the phone company notifies you as soon as pos-sible and advises you of your right to file a com-p
11properly. To eliminate interference, you can tryone or more of the following corrective measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving radio or TVant
12CONTENTSPreparation ... 13Installing Batteries/Setup ... 13Adjusting
13PREPARATIONINSTALLING BATTERIES/SETUPYou need four AAA batteries (not supplied) topower the system. For the longest operation andbest performance, w
14Follow these steps to install batteries and pro-gram the system.Note: When replacing the batteries, if you do notinstall the new ones within 1 minut
153. Put four fresh AAA batteries into the com-partment as indicated by the polarity sym-bols (+ and –) marked inside.ILLUSTRATIONILLUSTRATION43-985.f
164. Turn the system over so you can see the dis-play. After you install batteries, the systemdisplays HA640 REV 2.0 (informationabout the system’s so
177. Within 45 seconds, repeatedly pressREVIEW until the first digit of your areacode appears, then press REVIEW to enterthe digit. The second 0 flash
18tomatically set by signals sent from thephone company with the first incomingcall.When you enter the area code’s last digit,the system displays 12:0
19When flashes in the upper right corner of thedisplay or the display dims, replace the batteries. Cautions:• Always remove old or weak batteries. B
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20To increase the display contrast, hold down DE-LETE/READ while repeatedly pressing REVIEW.To decrease the display contrast, hold down DE-LETE/READ w
21CONNECTING THE SYSTEMConnecting to a Phone1. Disconnect the telephone’s line cord fromthe modular wall jack and plug it into the sys-tem’s PHONE jac
22Connecting to an Answering Machine1. Disconnect the cord that connects your an-swering machine to your phone line from themodular wall jack. Then pl
234. Set your answering machine to answer aftertwo or more rings. This gives the System 200time to record call information that the phonecompany sends
24Follow these steps to mount the system on awall.1. Select a location near the phone line jack.Then, using the round holes in the mountingbracket as
254. Align the slots on the back of the system withthe hooks on the bracket. Then gently pushthe system down on the bracket to secure it.ILLUSTRATIONI
26To remove the system from the bracket, press upon the bottom of the system until it snaps off ofthe bracket.43-985.fm Page 26 Monday, August 16, 1
27OPERATIONRECEIVING CALLSCaller ID is a service provided by your telephonecompany. When you subscribe to this service,the telephone company sends the
28Note: If you have a phone that has a hold fea-ture, we do not recommend using hold for verylong. The Caller ID information sent by the phonecompany
29REVIEWING CALL RECORDSEach time you receive a call, your system savesa call record in memory that you can review later,even while you are on the pho
3This symbol is intended to alert you to thepresence of uninsulated dangerous voltagewithin the product’s enclosure that might beof sufficient magnitu
30Follow these steps to review the call information.1. Repeatedly press REVIEW or to see theindividual call records. The system displaysthe phone nu
31• The system automatically returns to the cur-rent date and time about 20 seconds afteryou press any button.Displayed Call InformationThe system can
32-PRIVATE CALL-APPEL PERSONNELLLAMADA PRIVADAThe caller has blocked the Caller ID information from being sent.--END----FIN----FIN--Appears when you r
33----ERROR---------ERREUR---------ERROR-----Appears if the Caller ID infor-mation was garbled, or if there was an error during the transmission of Ca
34MESSAGE WAITINGMES. EN ATTENTEMENSAJE ESPERAAppears when a message is waiting (if you subscribe to your phone company’s mes-sage waiting service).-O
35DELETING CALL RECORDSDeleting a Single Call1. Repeatedly press either REVIEW key until thecall you want to delete appears.2. Hold down DELETE/READ.
36Deleting All Calls1. Press REVIEW or to review all callrecords.2. From the current date and time display, holddown READ/DELETE until the display f
37TROUBLESHOOTINGIf your system is not working as it should, thesesuggestions might help you eliminate the prob-lem. Problem SuggestionsBlank screenAd
38CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour RadioShack System 200 64-Memory CallerID with Message Waiting is an example of superi-or design and craftsmanship. The foll
39Keep the system away from dust anddirt, which can cause prematurewear of parts.Handle the system gently and care-fully. Dropping it can damage circu
4FEATURESYour RadioShack System 200 64-Memory CallerID with Message Waiting is the latest in tele-phone technology. The system displays the call-er’s
40Wipe the system with a damp clothoccasionally to keep it looking new.Do not use harsh chemicals, clean-ing solvents, or strong detergents toclean th
41LIGHTNINGYour system has built-in protection circuits to re-duce the risk of damage from surges in telephoneand power line current. These protection
42NOTES43-985.fm Page 42 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:08 PM
43Limited One-Year WarrantyThis product is warranted by RadioShack against manufactur-ing defects in material and workmanship under normal use forone
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5Contrast Control — lets you adjust the display’scontrast to suit your preference.Time and Date Display — displays the currenttime and date as provide
6Easy Installation — the system easily connectsto your telephone line so you can quickly beginusing it.Mounting Options — you can place the systemon a
7Important Information:• To use this system, you must be in an areawhere Caller ID service is available, and youmust subscribe to the service.• Your s
8FCC INFORMATIONWe have designed your System 200 to conformto federal regulations, and you can connect it tomost telephone lines. However, each Caller
9Your system complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules.You must, upon request, provide the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC) registrationnumber and the
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