Radio Shack 999 Caller ID Operation, Reviewing Caller ID Records, Dialing from a Caller ID Record

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CALLER ID OPERATION

If you subscribe to Caller ID service, the phone company sends information about the call, as well as the time and date, between the first and second rings of every call you receive.

The System 999 displays this informa- tion when it receives a call, and it stores up to 50 Caller ID records for later re- view. It also shows if the name or num- ber were unavailable or blocked by the caller (see “Caller ID Messages” on Page 21).

When a call comes in, ___ appears on the display, then the Caller ID record ap- pears.

If the phone’s Caller ID memory be- comes full, any new call replaces the oldest call record.

REVIEWING CALLER ID RECORDS

When you have new Caller ID records (ones you have not reviewed), ___ ap- pears.To review Caller ID records, re-

peatedly press to see the older

records or to see the newer.

Illustration,

CID record example (?)

Notes:

If there is no call record in memory, the display shows, “NO CALLER ID”.

If you wait more than 30 seconds between keypresses while review- ing Caller ID records, the telephone automatically returns to the time dis- play.

DIALING FROM A CALLER ID RECORD

To dial a local number stored in a Caller ID record, recall the record, then lift the handset and press DIAL BACK.

Illustration,

DIAL BACK

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Contents Caller ID System Features Important InformationFm Page 3 Tuesday, August 17, 1999 828 AM Read this Before Installation FCC StatementContents Installation Installing Backup BatteriesIllustration showing battery cover re Moval Illustration showing phone stand re MovalIllustration Connecting long line cord Mounting the PhoneOn a Desk Illus. showing desk top standOn a Wall Plate Illustration Connecting phone stand Flipping handset holderIllustration Routing cord through strain relief slot On a Wall Connecting Handset Setting the RingerSetting the Dialing Mode Setting the Handset VolumeSetting the Display Contrast Illustration, arrow buttonsStoring Your Area Code Dial Back Operation Memory Dialing Storing a Number in the Emergency Memory Storing a Number in Indirect MemoryUsing Flash Using RedialStoring a Number in Voice Mail Memory Dialing a Stored NumberUsing Tone Services On a Pulse Line Caller ID Operation Reviewing Caller ID RecordsDialing from a Caller ID Record Illustration CID record example ?Error Caller ID MessagesStoring VIP Calls Deleting Caller ID RecordsTroubleshooting Care and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas Fm Page 23 Tuesday, August 17, 1999 828 AM Limited One-Year Warranty