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Answering System Features | 1 | ture to operate, you must receive the caller’s | Your system has | |||
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Caller ID Features | 2 |
| reduce the risk of damage from surges in | |||
Installation | 2 | READ THIS BEFORE | telephone line current. These protection cir- | |||
Connecting the System | 2 | cuits meet or exceed the FCC requirements. | ||||
Installing a Backup Battery | 2 | INSTALLATION | ||||
However, lightning | striking the telephone | |||||
Answering System | 2 |
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We have designed your system to conform to | lines can damage | your telephone and the | ||||
Preparation | 2 | |||||
federal regulations and you can connect it to | system. |
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Turning the System On/Off | 2 |
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Setting Up Your System | 2 | most phone lines. However, each device that | Lightning damage is not common. Neverthe- | |||
Setting the Number of Rings | 3 | you connect to the telephone line draws pow- | ||||
less, if you live in an area that has severe | ||||||
Using Toll Saver | 3 | er from the line. We refer to this power draw | ||||
electrical storms, we suggest that you unplug | ||||||
System Operation | 3 | as the system’s ringer equivalence number, | ||||
Recording the Outgoing Messages | 3 | or REN. The REN is shown on the bottom of | your telephone and the system when storms | |||
General OGM | 3 | approach to reduce the possibility of damage. | ||||
your system. | ||||||
Announce Only OGM | 3 |
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Setting the VIP Number | 3 | If you use more than one system or other de- | Your RadioShack Digital Telephone Answer- | |||
Reviewing VIP Numbers | 3 | ing System with 99/99 CID Memory is a com- | ||||
vice on the line, add up all the RENs. If the | ||||||
Recording VIP OGM | 3 | bination | ||||
total is more than five (three in rural areas), | ||||||
VIP Alert Tone | 3 | system and Caller ID. The system prevents | ||||
your telephone might not ring. If ringer opera- | ||||||
Setting the System to Answer Calls | 4 | |||||
you from missing incoming calls and messag- | ||||||
tion is impaired, remove one of the devices | ||||||
Using the | 4 | |||||
es. Fully digital means the system stores all | ||||||
Memo Recording | 4 | from the line. | ||||
messages on a computer chip. This gives | ||||||
Two Way Recording | 4 |
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FCC STATEMENT | you capabilities that | |||||
Using Silence | 4 | |||||
machine do not have. There is no tape mech- | ||||||
Screening Calls | 4 |
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Playing Incoming Messages/ Memos/ | Your system complies with Part 68 of FCC | anism to wear out and no tapes to bother | ||||
versations | 4 | Rules. You must, upon request, provide the | with. Also, you can listen quickly from mes- | |||
Playing VIP Messages | 5 | FCC registration number and REN to your | sage to message without listening to all of | |||
Deleting Voice Messages | 5 | telephone company. These numbers are on | them. |
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Remote Operation | 5 | the bottom of the system. |
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Remote Operation Security Code | 5 | The system displays the caller’s telephone | ||||
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Operating the Answering System from a Remote | You must not connect your system to: | number (and name, if available in your area) | ||||
Location | 5 | |||||
| and the current date and time, as provided by | |||||
Remote Commands | 5 | • | ||||
your local phone company to Caller ID ser- | ||||||
Caller ID Operation | 5 | |||||
| vice subscribers. It saves up to 99 Caller ID | |||||
Reviewing Caller ID Records | 6 | • | ||||
records that you can review and call back. | ||||||
Using the Master/Secondary Switch | 6 | |||||
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Call Back from the Caller ID Memory | 6 | • most electronic key phone systems | ANSWERING SYSTEM | |||
Receiving Call Waiting Calls | 6 | |||||
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Caller ID Messages | 6 | THE FCC WANTS YOU TO | FEATURES |
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Deleting Caller ID Records | 7 |
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Troubleshooting | 7 | KNOW | Twelve Outgoing | Messages — lets you | ||
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| 7 | In the unlikely event that your system causes | record twelve outgoing messages of up to | ||
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Important Caller ID Information |
| about 30 seconds each: eleven for when you | ||||
| problems on the telephone line, the tele- | |||||
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| phone company can disconnect your service. | want callers to leave a message (ten VIP call- | ||
To use this Caller ID, you must be in an area | ers and a | |||||
The telephone company normally attempts to | ||||||
where Caller ID service is available, and you | want to play an announcement without re- | |||||
notify you in advance. If advance notice is not | ||||||
must subscribe to the service. |
| cording callers’ messages. | ||||
| practical, the telephone company notifies you | |||||
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Where Caller ID is offered, one or more of the | as soon as possible and advises you of your | Voice Date/Time Stamp — records the day | ||||
right to file a complaint with the FCC. | ||||||
following options are generally available: |
| and time each message was recorded. | ||||
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• | caller’s number only |
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| sides of your phone conversation. | |||
• | caller’s name only |
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| of this telephone. The telephone company |
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| Memo Recording — lets you leave messag- | |||
• | caller’s name and number |
| notifies you of these changes in advance so | |||
| es for yourself or others. | |||||
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interruption of your telephone service.
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