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Cat. No. 43-985/8
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
S
y
stem 200
Two-Line Display Caller ID
64-Memory Caller ID
with Message Waiting
43-985.fm Page 1 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:08 PM
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Page 1 - 64-Memory Caller ID

Cat. No. 43-985/8OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.System 200Two-Line Display Caller ID 64-Memory Caller IDwith Message Waiting43

Page 2 - DO NOT OPEN

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

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11properly. To eliminate interference, you can tryone or more of the following corrective measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving radio or TVant

Page 4 - FEATURES

12CONTENTSPreparation ... 13Installing Batteries/Setup ... 13Adjusting

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13PREPARATIONINSTALLING BATTERIES/SETUPYou need four AAA batteries (not supplied) topower the system. For the longest operation andbest performance, w

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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

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153. Put four fresh AAA batteries into the com-partment as indicated by the polarity sym-bols (+ and –) marked inside.ILLUSTRATIONILLUSTRATION43-985.f

Page 8 - FCC INFORMATION

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

Page 9 - FCC Rules

177. Within 45 seconds, repeatedly pressREVIEW until the first digit of your areacode appears, then press REVIEW to enterthe digit. The second 0 flash

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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

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19When flashes in the upper right corner of thedisplay or the display dims, replace the batteries. Cautions:• Always remove old or weak batteries. B

Page 12 - CONTENTS

2© 1997 Tandy Corporation.All Rights Reserved.RadioShack is a registered trademarkused by Tandy Corporation. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.DO NOT OPEN.CAUTIO

Page 13 - PREPARATION

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

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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

Page 15 - ILLUSTRATION

22Connecting to an Answering Machine1. Disconnect the cord that connects your an-swering machine to your phone line from themodular wall jack. Then pl

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234. Set your answering machine to answer aftertwo or more rings. This gives the System 200time to record call information that the phonecompany sends

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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

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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

Page 19 - CONTRAST

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

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27OPERATIONRECEIVING CALLSCaller ID is a service provided by your telephonecompany. When you subscribe to this service,the telephone company sends the

Page 21 - CONNECTING THE SYSTEM

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

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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

Page 23 - MOUNTING THE SYSTEM

3This symbol is intended to alert you to thepresence of uninsulated dangerous voltagewithin the product’s enclosure that might beof sufficient magnitu

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30Follow these steps to review the call information.1. Repeatedly press REVIEW or to see theindividual call records. The system displaysthe phone nu

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31• The system automatically returns to the cur-rent date and time about 20 seconds afteryou press any button.Displayed Call InformationThe system can

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32-PRIVATE CALL-APPEL PERSONNELLLAMADA PRIVADAThe caller has blocked the Caller ID information from being sent.--END----FIN----FIN--Appears when you r

Page 27 - OPERATION

33----ERROR---------ERREUR---------ERROR-----Appears if the Caller ID infor-mation was garbled, or if there was an error during the transmission of Ca

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34MESSAGE WAITINGMES. EN ATTENTEMENSAJE ESPERAAppears when a message is waiting (if you subscribe to your phone company’s mes-sage waiting service).-O

Page 29 - REVIEWING CALL RECORDS

35DELETING CALL RECORDSDeleting a Single Call1. Repeatedly press either REVIEW key until thecall you want to delete appears.2. Hold down DELETE/READ.

Page 30 - -- END

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

Page 31 - Displayed Call Information

37TROUBLESHOOTINGIf your system is not working as it should, thesesuggestions might help you eliminate the prob-lem. Problem SuggestionsBlank screenAd

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38CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour RadioShack System 200 64-Memory CallerID with Message Waiting is an example of superi-or design and craftsmanship. The foll

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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

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4FEATURESYour RadioShack System 200 64-Memory CallerID with Message Waiting is the latest in tele-phone technology. The system displays the call-er’s

Page 35 - DELETING CALL RECORDS

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

Page 36 - Deleting All Calls

41LIGHTNINGYour system has built-in protection circuits to re-duce the risk of damage from surges in telephoneand power line current. These protection

Page 37 - TROUBLESHOOTING

42NOTES43-985.fm Page 42 Monday, August 16, 1999 5:08 PM

Page 38 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

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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RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 761028A7 Printed in Malaysia9A7 Printed in Malaysia(continued) In the event of a product de

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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

Page 41 - LIGHTNING

6Easy Installation — the system easily connectsto your telephone line so you can quickly beginusing it.Mounting Options — you can place the systemon a

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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

Page 43 - Limited One-Year Warranty

8FCC INFORMATIONWe have designed your System 200 to conformto federal regulations, and you can connect it tomost telephone lines. However, each Caller

Page 44 - We Service What We Sell

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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