Radio Shack ET-3507 Caller ID Operation, Call Waiting, Caller ID Messages, Reviewing Records

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ˆCaller ID Operation

If you subscribe to Caller ID service from your phone company, the system automatically displays information about calls you receive and stores the information in Caller ID memory. Each phone can store up to 35 number records (the most recent is 35), replacing the oldest call with each new one.

The first line of the Caller ID record shows the calling time, date and the number of calls. The second line shows the caller’s phone number. The third line shows the caller’s name, if available. (See “Caller ID Messages.”)

When the corded phone rings, the NEW CALL indicator flashes, and D;M appears. The latest Caller ID record appears on both phones, and D;M 97BB ç or H;FJ remains on the display after the last incoming call.

CALL WAITING

If you subscribe to Call Waiting and a call comes in while you are on the phone, you hear a tone that indicates you have another call. The system displays the Caller ID/Call Waiting information for about 12 seconds, then stores the information.

To answer the incoming call, press FLASH on the corded phone or FLASH/DELETE on the cordless phone. <B7I>ý appears. To resume the previous conversation, press FLASH or FLASH/DELETE again.

CALLER ID MESSAGES

Display

Description

 

 

 

 

D;M 97BBýç

Indicates the call number.

 

 

FH?L7J;

The caller chose not to

 

send information.

 

 

EKJ E< 7H;7

The caller is not within a Caller ID

 

service area.

 

 

;D:ýE<ýB?IJ

Appears when you reach the last

 

call.

 

 

H;FJ

Appears if you have received a

 

call from the same phone number

 

more than once.

 

 

DEý:7J7

No Caller ID data sent.

 

 

;HHEH

Caller’s information was distorted

 

before reaching the system.

 

 

C;II7=; M7?J?D=

A message is waiting. (You must

 

subscribe to your phone

 

company’s message waiting

 

service to see this.)

 

 

CI= M7?J?D= E<<

All new messages have been

 

played.

 

 

Display

Description

 

 

 

 

BED= :?IJ7D9;

Appears if your phone company

 

sends information indicating that

 

an incoming call is long distance.

 

If the call is private and long

 

distance, the display toggles

 

between FH?L7J; and BED=

 

:?IJ7D9;.

 

If the call is out of area and

 

long distance, the display

 

toggles between EKJ E<

 

7H;7 and BED= :?IJ7D9;.

 

If the caller’s name is

 

available and the call is out of

 

area and long distance, the

 

display toggles between the

 

caller’s name and BED=

 

:?IJ7D9;.

 

 

97BBý<EHM7H:

The call was forwarded from a

 

number set up to forward all calls.

 

The display toggles between the

 

caller’s name and 97BB <EHM7H:.

 

 

97BBý<M:ý8KIO

The call was forwarded from a

 

number set to forward a call if the

 

line is busy. The display toggles

 

between the caller’s name and

 

97BB <M: 8KIO.

 

 

D;Mý3ýNNý

Indicates the number of new calls

JEJ7Bý3ýNN

and all calls. NN is the number of

calls.

 

 

 

REVIEWING RECORDS

Each time you receive a call, your system stores a Caller ID record that you can review later. Each record includes:

call number

time and date of the call

caller’s telephone number (if available)

caller’s name (if available)

Repeatedly press REVIEW ; on the corded phone or VOL/CID 8on the cordless phone to review from the first call forward, or press REVIEW :on the corded phone or VOL/CID 9 on the cordless handset to review records from the most recent call backward.

Notes:

The displays show the first 15 characters of the caller’s name and the last 15 digits of the phone number.

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Contents ET-3507 MHz Dual Handset Phone Contents Caller ID Operation Important Information Read this Before InstallationImportant Caller ID Information Corded Phone Base IntroductionCordless Handset Installing the Corded Phone PreparationChoosing a Location On a DeskConnecting the Corded Handset Installing the Cordless PhoneInstalling the Corded Phone’s Batteries Setting the Dialing Mode Setting UP the Corded PhoneAdjusting the Display Contrast Setting UP the Cordless Handset Using the Data PortStoring Your Area Code Setting the Ringers Setting the Date and TimeOperation Quick Look AT Your PhoneAdjusting the Volume Using Tone Services on a Pulse LineUsing PAGE/INTERCOM Making and Answering a CallTransferring a Call ConferencingBetween the Corded Handset and the Speakerphone From the Cordless Handset to the Corded PhoneMemory Operation Storing a NumberDialing a Number Entering a PauseCHAIN-DIALING Service Numbers Testing Stored Emergency NumbersReviewing Stored Numbers Deleting a Stored NumberCaller ID Operation Call WaitingCaller ID Messages Reviewing RecordsDeleting Records VIP RecordsDialing a Number from a VIP or Caller ID Record Storing a Caller ID/VIP Record in MemoryCare TroubleshootingFCC Statement FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningLimited One-Year Warranty