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© 2000 RadioShack Co rporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack an d RadioShack.com a re trademarks us ed by RadioSha ck Corporation. OWNER’S MANUAL — Plea se read before us ing this equipme nt. CID 2901/2902 Mini Caller ID T ABLE OF CONTENTS Features ....................... ............................ .................................. .....[...]
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2 FEATURES Your RadioShack CID 2901/2902 Mini Caller ID stores and display s up to 79 multipl e (name and number ) or number-only Ca ller ID records. It displays the ca ller’s telepho ne number (and name, if available in your area) and the current date and ti me, as provided by your local phone co mpany to Caller ID service subscribers. It also i[...]
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3 The FCC W ants Y ou to Know In the unlikely event that your sy stem causes problems on the pho ne line, the telephone compa ny can temporarily disconn ect your ser- vice. If this happens, the telephone company attempts to not ify you as soon as possible and advise you of your right to file a com plaint with the FCC. Also, the telephone c ompany c[...]
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4 3. Plug a third telephone line cord into the answering ma chine’s phone jack and the phone’s modular jack. 4. Set your answering ma chine to answer after two or more ring s. This gives the system time to record the call in formation that the phone company sen ds between the first and second rings. MOUNTING THE SYSTEM You can set the syst em f[...]
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43-2901 /2902 12A00 Printed in China RadioS ha ck Corporat ion Fort Worth, Texas 76102 DELETING CALLS Deleting a Single Call 1. Repeatedly p ress (or hold do wn) either REVIEW key until you see the c a ll record yo u want to del ete. 2. Press DELETE . The system dele tes that record and a utomati- cally renumbers the remaining ca ll records. After [...]