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					Cat. No. 43-941   
					OWNER’S MANUAL   
					Please read before using this equipment.   
					CID-941   
					4-Line Display Caller ID   
					with Call Waiting   
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					FEATURES   
					Your RadioShack CID-941 4-Line Display Caller ID   
					gives you access to the latest in telephone technolo-   
					gy. It displays the current date/time and caller infor-   
					mation as provided by your local phone company to   
					Caller ID service subscribers. (The date and time are   
					set with your first incoming Caller ID call.)   
					If you subscribe to Call Waiting and Caller ID servic-   
					es, the CID-941 also shows you information about an   
					incoming call when you are on the phone — even if   
					someone is using an extension on the same line.   
					The CID-941 includes these features:   
					Caller ID Memory — stores and displays up to 81 in-   
					coming phone numbers, or up to 81 incoming names   
					and phone numbers (actual capacity depends on the   
					information sent).   
					Call Waiting — displays information about an incom-   
					ing call when you are on the phone.   
					Total Call Count — lets you know how many calls   
					are stored in memory.   
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					Caller ID Memory Dialing — lets you select a stored   
					phone number from Caller ID memory, then dial it   
					with the touch of a button.   
					New Call Indicator — flashes to let you know one or   
					more new calls have been received since you last re-   
					viewed the stored calls.   
					Dual Display — large 4-line liquid crystal display   
					shows information on the active call and Call Waiting   
					at the same time, including the time the call came in.   
					Review Buttons — lets you scroll through all call   
					records in Caller ID memory.   
					Note: Your system requires two AA batteries (not   
					supplied) to protect its memory.   
					Your system is ETL listed to UL standards and meets   
					all applicable FCC standards.   
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					Important Information:   
					• To use the system’s Caller ID, and Call Waiting   
					features you must be in an area where those   
					services are available from your phone com-   
					pany, and you must subscribe to those services.   
					• Where Caller ID is offered, one or more of the   
					following options are generally available:   
					— caller’s number only   
					— caller’s name only   
					— caller’s name and number   
					For your CID-941’s Caller ID memory dial fea-   
					ture to operate, you must receive the caller’s   
					number.   
					Read This Before Installation   
					Your CID-941 conforms to federal regulations, and   
					you can connect it to most telephone lines. However,   
					each device that you connect to the phone line draws   
					power from the phone line. We refer to this power   
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					draw as the device’s ringer equivalence number, or   
					REN. The REN is on the bottom of your system.   
					If you are using more than one phone or other device   
					on the line, add up all the RENs. If the total is more   
					than five (or three in rural areas), your phone might   
					not ring. If ringer operation is impaired, remove a de-   
					vice from the line.   
					FCC Statement   
					Your CID-941 complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules.   
					You must, upon request, provide the FCC registra-   
					tion number and the REN to your telephone compa-   
					ny. Both numbers are on the bottom of the CID-941.   
					Note: You must not connect your system to:   
					• coin-operated systems   
					• party-line systems   
					• most electronic key telephone systems   
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					CONTENTS   
					Preparation ........................................................... 9   
					Installing Batteries .......................................... 9   
					Making the Connections ............................... 11   
					Connecting an AC Adapter .................... 11   
					Resetting the CID-941 ........................... 12   
					Connecting to the Phone Line ............... 13   
					Connecting to a Single-Line Phone ....... 14   
					Using the Master/Secondary Switch ...... 15   
					Connecting to a Two-Line Phone .......... 16   
					Connecting an Answering Machine ....... 17   
					Mounting the System .................................... 18   
					Mounting on a Wall ................................ 18   
					Setting the Display Language ....................... 19   
					Adjusting the Display Contrast ...................... 20   
					Operation ............................................................ 22   
					Receiving and Storing Calls .......................... 22   
					Call Waiting with Dual Display ...................... 24   
					Reviewing Call Records .................................... 26   
					Displayed Call Information ............................ 27   
					Dialing Numbers from Call Records ............. 31   
					Different Area Code ............................... 31   
					Same Area Code ................................... 32   
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					Deleting Call Records ................................... 33   
					Troubleshooting ................................................. 34   
					Care ..................................................................... 36   
					The FCC Wants You to Know ....................... 37   
					Lightning ....................................................... 38   
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					PREPARATION   
					INSTALLING BATTERIES   
					Your CID-941 requires 2 AA batteries (not supplied)   
					to protect the system’s memory during a power fail-   
					ure. For the best performance and longest life, we   
					recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries.   
					Cautions:   
					• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and   
					recommended type.   
					• Do not mix old and new batteries, different types   
					of batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable),   
					or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.   
					Note: When replacing the batteries, if you do not in-   
					stall the new batteries within one minute after remov-   
					ing the old ones, you will lose all information stored in   
					the CID-941.   
					Follow these steps to install batteries.   
					1. If you are replacing the batteries, disconnect the   
					CID-941 from the telephone line.   
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					2. Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the slot next to   
					the battery compartment cover and gently pry it   
					up until the cover pops off.   
					3. Place the batteries in the compartment as indi-   
					cated by the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked   
					inside.   
					4. Replace the cover. If you replaced the batteries,   
					reconnect the telephone line.   
					When   
					appears replace the batteries.   
					Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly and   
					properly. Do not burn or bury them.   
					Caution: If you do not plan to use the CID-941 with   
					batteries for a month or longer, remove the batteries.   
					Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy elec-   
					tronic parts.   
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					MAKING THE CONNECTIONS   
					Connecting an AC Adapter   
					To increase the battery life, you can power the CID-   
					941 using a 9V, 200 mA AC adapter and a size M   
					Adaptaplug adapter (neither supplied). Both are   
					available at your local RadioShack store.   
					Cautions:   
					You must use a Class 2 power source   
					listed to UL 1310 that supplies 9V DC   
					! 
					and delivers at least 200 mA. Its cen-   
					ter tip must be set to negative and its plug must   
					fit the CID-941's 200mA DC 9V jack. Using an   
					adapter that does not meet these specifications   
					could damage the CID-941 or the adapter.   
					• Always connect the AC adapter to the CID-941   
					before you connect it to AC power. When you   
					finish, disconnect the adapter from AC power   
					before you disconnect it from the CID-941.   
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					Follow these steps to use an AC adapter (not sup-   
					plied.)   
					1. Insert the Adaptaplug into the socket on your AC   
					adapter’s cord.   
					2. Insert the barrel plug into the CID-941’s 200mA   
					DC 9V jack.   
					3. Plug the other end of the AC adapter into a stan-   
					dard AC outlet.   
					Resetting the CID-941   
					Before you use the CID-941 for the first time, use a   
					straightened paper clip to press RESET. About three   
					seconds later, 12:00AMappears.   
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					Caution: Resetting the CID-941 also clears all stored   
					call information.   
					Note: If the CID-941 does not work after you reset it,   
					replace the batteries (see “Installing Batteries” on   
					Page 9). Then press RESET again.   
					Connecting to the Phone Line   
					The CID-941 connects to a modular telephone line   
					jack and your telephone. If your telephone wiring   
					does not have a modular wall jack, you can update   
					the wiring yourself using jacks and adapters available   
					at your local RadioShack store, or have the tele-   
					phone company update the wiring for you.   
					Notes:   
					• The USOC number of the jack to be installed is   
					RJ11C (for a single-line phone) or RJ14C (for a   
					two-line phone).   
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					• You can connect up to four CID-941s to the   
					same phone line (see “Using the Master/Sec-   
					ondary Switch” on Page 15). For proper Call   
					Waiting operation, do not connect more than four   
					CID-941s, or a CID-941 and another Caller ID   
					module with Call Waiting, to the same phone   
					line. You can connect other Caller ID systems   
					without the Call Waiting function to the same   
					phone line.   
					Connecting to a Single-Line Phone   
					1. Unplug your telephone’s modular cord from the   
					wall jack, and plug it into the CID-941’s PHONE   
					jack.   
					2. Plug one end of the supplied modular cord into   
					the CID-941’s TEL LINE jack.   
					3. Plug the other end of the cord into the wall jack.   
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					Using the Master/Secondary Switch   
					The CID-941’s M/S (master/secondary) switch lets   
					you easily connect up to four CID-941 Caller ID mod-   
					ules to the same phone line, so you can receive Call-   
					er ID and Call Waiting information at more than one   
					phone on that line. Simply set M/S on one of the CID-   
					941’s to M, and set it to S on all (up to three) others.   
					Notes:   
					• If you connect only one CID-941 to a phone line,   
					set its M/S switch to M.   
					• If M/S on more than one (or none) of the CID-   
					941’s is set to M, incoming calls might be discon-   
					nected.   
					• You can also connect other Caller ID modules   
					that do not have the Call Waiting function to the   
					same phone line as your CID-941’s, as long as   
					the total number of Caller ID modules connected   
					to the line does not exceed four.   
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					• If you connect another type of Caller ID module   
					that has Call Waiting (other than a CID-941) to   
					the same phone line as your CID-941’s, the Call   
					Waiting signal can be garbled or not received.   
					Connecting to a Two-Line Phone   
					To record information about calls received on a two-   
					line phone, you need two CID-941’s and an optional   
					triplex adapter (available at your local RadioShack   
					store). Each system only records information about   
					calls received on the line to which it is connected.   
					Follow these steps to connect two systems to a two-   
					line phone.   
					1. Unplug your telephone’s modular cord from the   
					wall jack and plug it into L1+L2 on the triplex   
					adapter.   
					2. Plug the triplex adapter into the wall jack.   
					3. Plug one end of the supplied modular cord into   
					the TEL LINE jack on one of the systems.   
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					4. Plug the other end of the cord into L1 or L2   
					5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to connect another CID-   
					941 to the jack (L1 and L2) on the triplex   
					adapter.   
					6. Slide the M-S switch (located on the back of CID-   
					941) on both units to M.   
					Connecting an Answering Machine   
					1. Unplug the answering machine’s modular cord   
					from its line jack, then plug the cord into the CID-   
					941’s TEL LINE jack.   
					2. Plug one end of the supplied modular cord into   
					the CID-941’s PHONE jack, then plug the other   
					end of the cord into the answering machine’s   
					line jack.   
					3. Set the answering machine to answer calls after   
					at least two rings. This gives the CID-941 time to   
					record the caller information that the phone com-   
					pany sends between the first and second rings.   
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					MOUNTING THE SYSTEM   
					You can set the CID-941 flat on a desk, shelf, table or   
					set it at an angle by pulling out the leg located on the   
					bottom of the CID-941.   
					Mounting on a Wall   
					To mount the CID-941 on a wall, you need two   
					screws (not supplied) with heads that fit into the key-   
					hole slots on the bottom of the CID-941.   
					1. Mark the mounting screw locations on the wall   
					with the keyhole slots on the bottom of the CID.   
					2. Drill a hole in the wall at each marked location.   
					3. Insert a screw into each hole, letting the head   
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					extend / inch from the wall.   
					4. Connect the CID-941 (see “Making the Connec-   
					tions” on Page 11). Align the keyhole slots on the   
					back of the CID-941 with the screw heads and   
					slide the system down over the screw heads.   
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					5. Align the keyhole slots on the back of the CID-   
					941 with the screw heads and slide the system   
					down over the screw heads.   
					SETTING THE DISPLAY   
					LANGUAGE   
					The CID-941 is preset   
					CALLER ID   
					RadioShack   
					CALL WAITING   
					to display messages in   
					English, but you can   
					set the system to dis-   
					play messages in En-   
					glish or Spanish.   
					REVIEW   
					CALL BACK   
					DIAL 10   
					DELETE   
					FLASH   
					DIAL   
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					1+DIAL   
					Notes:   
					• You must connect the system to a telephone line   
					before setting the display language.   
					• Hold down REVIEW   
					when changing languages.   
					for at least six seconds   
					ꢀ 
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					To display text in Spanish, repeatedly press REVIEW   
					or   
					until NO CALL or XX CALLS appears.   
					ꢀ 
					ꢁ 
					Then hold down REVIEW   
					XX LLAMADAS appears. The CID-941 is set to   
					until NOLLAMADAor   
					ꢀ 
					Spanish.To reset the system to English, repeatedly   
					press REVIEW   
					or   
					ꢀ ꢁ   
					until NOLLAMADAor XX   
					LLAMADAS appears. Then hold down REVIEW   
					until NOCALLor XXCALLSappears. The CID-941   
					ꢀ 
					is set to English.   
					ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY   
					CONTRAST   
					1. Press REVIEW   
					. The system   
					and REVIEW ꢁ   
					ꢀ 
					shows the total number of stored calls. If there   
					are no stored calls, NO CALLappears.   
					2. Hold down REVIEW   
					for about 5 seconds.   
					ꢁ 
					CONTRAST: XX appears (XX is a number   
					between 00and 15).   
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					3. Repeatedly press REVIEW   
					to increase the   
					ꢀ 
					contrast up to 15 or REVIEW   
					down to 00.   
					to decrease   
					ꢁ 
					Note: If CONTRAST level number disappears be-   
					fore you press REVIEW or repeat Steps 1–3.   
					ꢀ ꢁ   
					4. Press DELETE to store the setting.   
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					OPERATION   
					RECEIVING AND STORING   
					CALLS   
					Caller ID is a service provided by your telephone   
					company. When you subscribe to this service, the   
					telephone company sends the caller’s telephone   
					number (and name, if available) and the call’s date   
					and time between the first and second rings. The sys-   
					tem receives and displays this information for each   
					call and updates the display with the current date and   
					time. The display also shows if caller information is   
					not available or if the number is blocked by the send-   
					er.   
					Your CID-941 saves up to 81 call records (the most   
					recent is 01), then replaces the oldest call with each   
					new one.   
					When a new or repeat call from the same number   
					comes in, NEW CALL and the red indicator flash,   
					and the latest call information appear. After   
					about 6 seconds, the call information is replaced by   
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					the time display, but the red indicator flashes until   
					you review the call records.   
					Note: If you have a phone that has a hold feature, we   
					do not recommend using hold for very long. The Call-   
					er ID information sent by the phone company might   
					disconnect a caller on hold if a new call comes in.   
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					CALL WAITING WITH DUAL   
					DISPLAY   
					CALLER ID   
					CALL WAITING   
					RadioShack   
					REVIEW   
					CALL BACK   
					DIAL 10   
					DELETE   
					FLASH   
					DIAL 7   
					1+DIAL   
					If you are using the telephone and you subscribe to   
					Call Waiting service and a new call comes in, the   
					system will show the new call information and   
					appears. The new caller name and number, if avail-   
					able, appears on the second and third line and WAIT   
					flashes. The information for the first caller and   
					al-   
					ways appear on the first line.   
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					Press FLASH to switch to the new call. The first call-   
					er’s information moves to the second and third rows   
					and WAITflashes.   
					Press FLASH again to switch between the callers.   
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					REVIEWING CALL RECORDS   
					To see how many calls are stored, press REVIEW   
					ꢀ 
					or ꢁ while the time displays. XX CALLS appears   
					on the display.   
					To view the call records, repeatedly press REVIEW   
					ꢁ to move back through the calls or REVIEW ꢀ to   
					move forward through them.   
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					• If you do not press any key within 30 seconds,   
					the system automatically returns to the time dis-   
					play.   
					• If a stored phone number is more than 12 digits   
					(a call from another country, for example), the   
					balance information begins scrolling automati-   
					cally after 3 seconds.   
					• After you review all calls, END OF LIST   
					appears. Press REVIEW ꢀ to view the calls   
					again.   
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					DISPLAYED CALL INFORMATION   
					The CID-941 displays the following information:   
					Display   
					Description   
					XX   
					Appears when you are   
					viewing a new call   
					record or have an   
					incoming call (if you   
					subscribe to Call Wait-   
					ing).   
					PRIVATENAME   
					NOMBREPRIVADO   
					The caller blocked the   
					name.   
					PRIVATENUMBER   
					NUMEROPRIVADO   
					The caller blocked the   
					number.   
					ENDOFLIST   
					FINDELALISTA   
					Appears when you   
					reach the end of stored   
					call records.   
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					Display   
					Description   
					UNKNOWNNAME   
					NBRDESCONOCIDO   
					The caller is not within a   
					Caller ID service area   
					that provides either the   
					name or number.   
					UNKNOWNNUMBER   
					NO.DESCONOCIDO   
					The number is not within   
					a Caller ID service area   
					that provides the num-   
					ber.   
					ERROR   
					ERROR   
					There is an error in the   
					Caller ID information   
					transmission. Occa-   
					sional errors are normal.   
					There are no call   
					records in the system’s   
					memory.   
					NOCALL   
					NOLLAMADA   
					The call was forwarded   
					from a number set to   
					forward all calls.   
					CALL-Fd   
					CFd   
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					Display   
					Description   
					The call was forwarded   
					from a number set to   
					forward a call if the line   
					is busy.   
					CALL-FdBUSY   
					CFdOCUPADO   
					The call is long distance.   
					LDC   
					LDC   
					Appears when you   
					receive repeat calls from   
					the same phone num-   
					ber. Xis the number of   
					calls received from that   
					number.   
					xX   
					xX   
					A message is waiting.   
					MESSAGES   
					MENSAJES   
					Indicates the phone is   
					off-hook.   
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					Display   
					Description   
					Appears when you have   
					a call on Call Waiting.   
					The name and number   
					of the caller also appear,   
					if available.   
					WAIT   
					ESPERA   
					Shows the number of   
					new calls.   
					XX NEW CALL   
					XX NUEVO   
					Shows the total number   
					of calls.   
					XXCALLS   
					XXLLAMADAS   
					If your Caller ID receives   
					only the caller’s name or   
					only the caller’s number,   
					dashes appear in place   
					of the missing informa-   
					tion.   
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					DIALING NUMBERS FROM CALL   
					RECORDS   
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					view the desired call record. Lift the handset and con-   
					firm a dial tone. Press CALL BACK (DIAL 7, DIAL 10,   
					or 1+DIAL depending on the area code) to dial the   
					telephone number.   
					Different Area Code   
					To call back a number received by the CID-941 that   
					has a different area code (for example, the number   
					received by the system is “8175551212” and your   
					area code is “818”):   
					• Press 1+DIAL to dial 1 + 10 digits received   
					(18175551212).   
					• Press DIAL10 to dial the 10 digits received   
					(8175551212).   
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					Same Area Code   
					To call back a number received by the CID-941 that   
					has the same area code (for example, the number re-   
					ceived by the system is “8175551212” and your area   
					code is “817”):   
					• Press DIAL 7 to dial 7 digits without the area   
					code (5551212).   
					• Press 817 on your phone, then press DIAL 7 on   
					the CID-941 to dial the 10 digits received   
					(8175551212).   
					• Press 1 on your phone, then press DIAL 7 on The   
					CID-941 to dial 1 + 7 digits without the area code   
					(15551212).   
					• Press 1817 on your phone, then press DIAL 7 on   
					the CID-941 to dial the 1 + 10 digits received   
					(18175551212).   
					Note: The system cannot dial a number if the Caller   
					ID record is name only.   
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					DELETING CALL RECORDS   
					You can delete individual call records or all call   
					records stored in the system.   
					To delete a single record, press REVIEW ꢀ or   
					ꢁuntil the Caller ID record you want to delete dis-   
					plays, then press DELETE twice. The system deletes   
					that record and automatically renumbers the remain-   
					ing call records.   
					To delete all call records, press REVIEW ꢀ orꢁ.   
					The system displays the number of stored call   
					records, XXCALLS. Hold down DELETE for about 6   
					seconds until you see NOCALL. All records are de-   
					leted.   
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					TROUBLESHOOTING   
					if your CID-941 is not working as it should, these sug-   
					gestions might help eliminate the problem.   
					Problem   
					Suggestion   
					Frequently displays: Minor electrical distur-   
					ERROR   
					ERROR   
					bances can affect the   
					Caller ID information, but   
					if errors frequently occur,   
					contact your local tele-   
					phone company for assis-   
					tance with the phone line   
					or your local RadioShack   
					store for assistance with   
					the Caller ID system.   
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					Problem   
					Suggestion   
					Call Waiting does   
					not work.   
					If you have multiple sys-   
					tems connected to the   
					same line, check to see   
					that the M/S switch is set   
					correctly on each system   
					(see “Using the Master/   
					Secondary Switch” on   
					Page 15).   
					You receive a call,   
					but do not receive   
					any Caller ID infor-   
					mation.   
					You answered the call   
					before the CID-941   
					received the caller infor-   
					mation. Wait until the sec-   
					ond ring before answering   
					a call.   
					If the system displays a message that you do not un-   
					derstand, see “Displayed Call Information” on   
					Page 27.   
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					CARE   
					To enjoy your RadioShack CID-941 4-Line Display   
					Caller ID for a long time:   
					• Keep the CID-941 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry   
					immediately.   
					• Use and store the CID-941 only in normal tem-   
					perature environments.   
					• Handle the CID-941 gently and carefully. Don’t   
					drop it.   
					• Keep the CID-941 away from dust and dirt.   
					• Wipe the CID-941 with a damp cloth occasion-   
					ally to keep it looking new.   
					Modifying or tampering with the CID-941’s internal   
					components can cause a malfunction and invalidate   
					its warranty. If your CID-941 is not performing as it   
					should, take it to your local RadioShack store for as-   
					sistance. If the trouble is affecting the telephone   
					lines, the phone company can ask you to disconnect   
					your CID-941 until you have resolved the problem.   
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					THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW   
					In the unlikely event that your CID-941 causes prob-   
					lems on the phone line, the phone company can dis-   
					connect your service. The phone company attempts   
					to notify you in advance. If advance notice is not   
					practical, the phone company notifies you of your   
					right to file a complaint with the FCC.   
					Also, the telephone company can make changes to   
					its lines, equipment, operations, or procedures that   
					could affect the operation of this device. The tele-   
					phone company notifies you of these changes in ad-   
					vance so you can take the necessary steps to   
					prevent interruption of your telephone service.   
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					LIGHTNING   
					Your telephone has built-in protection circuits to re-   
					duce the risk of damage from surges in phone line or   
					power line current. These protection circuits meet or   
					exceed FCC requirements. However, lightning strik-   
					ing the phone line can damage your telephone.   
					Lightning damage is not common. However, if you   
					live in and area that has severe electrical storms, we   
					suggest that you unplug your system during storms   
					to reduce the possibility of damage.   
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					Limited One-Year Warranty   
					This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing de-   
					fects in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year   
					from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores   
					and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS   
					PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WAR-   
					RANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE   
					OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR   
					A 
					PARTICULAR   
					PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF   
					THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN.   
					EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO   
					LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY   
					OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABIL-   
					ITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY   
					USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT   
					OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT   
					LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVE-   
					NIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR   
					PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSE-   
					QUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN AD-   
					VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.   
					Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied war-   
					ranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequen-   
					tial damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to   
					you.   
					In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the   
					product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date   
					to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, unless oth-   
					erwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair with-   
					out charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product with one of   
					the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All re-   
					placed parts and products, and products on which a   
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					(Continued) refund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New   
					or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of   
					warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are war-   
					ranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. You will be   
					charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expira-   
					tion of the warranty period.   
					This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attrib-   
					utable to acts of God, abuse, accident, misuse, improper or abnormal   
					usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or mainte-   
					nance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or cur-   
					rent; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack   
					Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as fuses or batter-   
					ies; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance   
					costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation, set-up service adjust-   
					ment or reinstallation.   
					This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have   
					other rights which vary from state to state.   
					RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor,   
					Fort Worth, TX 76102   
					We Service What We Sell   
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					ZIM1397000   
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