Radio Shack Caller ID Box SYSTEM 440 User Guide

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Cat. No. 43-974  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
System 440  
99-Number Memory  
Call Waiting Caller ID  
With 100 Caller ID Memo-  
ries  
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FEATURES  
Your RadioShack System 440 99-Number Memory Call Waiting Caller ID  
module lets you decide whether or not to interrupt your current call when a  
new call comes in. If Call Waiting/Caller ID service is available in your area  
and you subscribe to it, you can see information about your incoming call  
and choose whether or not you want to answer it.  
The telephone company sends the caller’s telephone number (and name, if  
available in your area) and the date and time of the call between the first  
and second rings. During an incoming call, a Call Waiting signal sounds if  
you are already on another call and the module displays the Caller ID infor-  
mation to help you identify the caller and avoid unwanted calls.  
The module stores and displays up to 99 single (number only) or multi-  
ple (name and number) Caller ID records.  
Your module includes these features:  
Easy Installation  
— the module easily connects to your telephone line  
so you can quickly begin using it.  
Call Summary  
— displays the number of new calls you received.  
Large Display  
— makes it easy to see caller information and the current  
time and date.  
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Clock and Date Display — displays the current time and date as provid-  
ed to Caller ID service subscribers by your local telephone company.  
Message Received Indicator — flashes when you get an anonymous  
call, when you have at least one new call you have not reviewed, or when  
you have received a voice mail message (if you have message waiting  
service).  
Bilingual Operation — lets you set the module to display messages in  
English or Spanish.  
Contrast Control — lets you adjust the display contrast for the best read-  
ability.  
Two Mounting Options — you can place the module on a desk, shelf,  
or table, or mount it on a wall.  
You need one 9-volt battery (not supplied) to protect the module’s mem-  
ory if power fails.  
We recommend you record the module’s serial number here. The number  
is on the module’s bottom panel.  
Serial Number: _________________________  
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This module has been tested and found to comply with all applicable UL  
and FCC standards.  
Important Information:  
To use this module, you must be in an area where Caller ID service  
is available, and you must subscribe to the service.  
• Your module displays the caller’s name only if this feature is avail-  
able in your area and you subscribe to it.  
• You must connect the supplied AC adapter to the module to receive  
Caller ID/Call Waiting information.  
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FCC INFORMATION  
We have designed your module to conform to federal regulations, and  
you can connect it to most telephone lines. However, each module (and  
each device, such as a telephone or answering machine) that you con-  
nect to the telephone line draws power from the line. We refer to this  
power draw as the module’s ringer equivalence number or REN. The  
REN is shown on the bottom of the module.  
If you use more than one telephone or other device on the line, add up  
all of the RENs. If the total is more than five, your telephone might not  
ring. In rural areas, a total REN of three might impair ringer operation. If  
ringer operation is impaired, remove a device from the line.  
Your module complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. You must, upon re-  
quest, provide the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regis-  
tration number and the REN to your telephone company. Both numbers  
are shown on the bottom of the module.  
Note:  
You must not connect your module to:  
• Coin-operated systems  
• Party-line systems  
• Most electronic key telephone systems  
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In the unlikely event that your module causes problems on the phone line,  
the phone company can temporarily disconnect your service. If this hap-  
pens, the phone company attempts to notify you in advance. If advance no-  
tice is not practical, the phone company notifies you as soon as possible  
and advises you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
Also, the phone company can make changes to its lines, equipment, opera-  
tions, or procedures that could affect the operation of this module. The  
phone company notifies you of these changes in advance, so you can take  
the necessary steps to prevent interruption of your telephone service.  
This module complies with the limits for a Class B device as specified in  
Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits provide reasonable protection against  
radio and TV interference in a residential area. However, your module  
might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly.  
To eliminate interference, you can try one or more of the following:  
• Reorient or relocate the radio or TV receiving antenna  
• Increase the distance between the module and the radio or TV  
• Use outlets on different electrical circuits for the module and the  
radio or TV  
Consult your local RadioShack store if the problem continues.  
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CONTENTS  
Preparation ......................................................................................... 9  
Connecting the AC Adapter .......................................................... 9  
Installing the Battery ................................................................... 10  
Adjusting the Display Contrast ................................................... 12  
Connecting to a Phone ............................................................... 13  
Connecting to an Answering Machine ........................................ 14  
Checking the Connections/Selecting the Language ................... 15  
Adding Additional Modules ......................................................... 16  
Mounting the Module .................................................................. 17  
Operation ......................................................................................... 19  
Receiving and Storing Calls ....................................................... 19  
Reviewing Calls .......................................................................... 20  
Displayed Call Information .......................................................... 21  
Display Light ............................................................................... 23  
Deleting Calls ............................................................................. 24  
Deleting a Single Call .......................................................... 24  
Deleting All Calls ................................................................. 24  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 25  
Care and Maintenance ..................................................................... 30  
Lightning ..................................................................................... 31  
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PREPARATION  
CONNECTING THE AC ADAPTER  
The module does not receive Caller ID/Call Waiting information unless  
you connect the supplied AC adapter.  
Caution:  
The supplied RadioShack adapter was designed specifically  
for your module. Use only the supplied adapter.  
9VDC  
1. Plug the adapter tip into the  
jack on the back of the module.  
2. Plug the large square end of the adapter into a standard AC outlet.  
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INSTALLING THE BATTERY  
You need one 9-volt battery (not supplied) to protect the module’s mem-  
ory if power fails. We recommend an alkaline battery, such as Ra-  
dioShack Cat. No. 23-553.  
Note:  
You must also connect the supplied AC adapter to use the mod-  
ule.  
Follow these steps to install the battery.  
1. If the phone lines are already  
connected, unplug them from  
the module.  
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LOCK  
2. Use a coin to turn the lock on  
the bottom of the module to  
OPEN, then slide off the battery  
compartment cover.  
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3. Insert the fresh battery into the  
compartment, aligning the + on  
the battery with the + on the  
case.  
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4. Replace the battery cover and turn the lock on the bottom of the  
module to LOCK to secure it. Then reconnect the phone lines, if  
necessary.  
When  
appears in the upper left corner of the display, replace the  
battery.  
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the phone line  
cord between the phone jack and the module before replacing the bat-  
tery.  
Caution: To avoid deleting stored Caller ID information, do not remove  
the AC adapter while you replace the battery.  
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ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST  
Note:  
DELETE  
without also pressing one of the  
Do not press and hold  
REVIEW keys. You could accidentally erase the call memory if you press  
only DELETE.  
DELETE  
REVIEW  
(Lighten)  
(Darken)  
To lighten the display, press and hold DELETE while repeatedly pressing  
REVIEW.  
To darken the display, press and hold DELETE while repeatedly press-  
ing REVIEW  
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CONNECTING TO A PHONE  
1. Disconnect the tele-  
phone line cord from  
the phone.  
Supplied  
Line  
Cord  
PHONE  
WALL  
2. Plug the line cord into  
the module’s WALL  
jack.  
3. Plug one end of the  
supplied line cord into  
the module’s PHONE  
jack.  
4. Plug the other end into the phone’s jack.  
Note:  
If this is not your only Caller ID product, see “Adding Additional  
Modules” on Page 16.  
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CONNECTING TO AN ANSWERING MACHINE  
1. Disconnect the line  
cord that connects  
your  
answering  
machine  
phone  
answering machine’s  
jack. Then plug the  
cord into the module’s  
PHONE jack.  
to  
from  
your  
the  
WALL  
PHONE  
Supplied  
Line Cord  
2. Plug one end of the supplied line cord into the module’s WALL jack.  
3. Plug the cord’s other end into the answering machine’s jack.  
4. Set your answering machine to answer after 2 or more rings.  
Some answering ma-  
chines block Caller ID in-  
formation from the  
WALL  
PHONE  
module. If you have prob-  
lems receiving Caller ID  
information, try setting up  
your equipment this way:  
Supplied  
Line Cord  
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If this module is not your only Caller ID product, see “Adding Additional  
Modules” on Page 16.  
CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS/SELECTING  
THE LANGUAGE  
When your module is correctly connected to your phone or answering  
machine, you see CONNECTIONS OK. This display tells you that all  
your line cord connections are secure and correct.  
If you have not connected your module correctly, you might see one of  
the following messages:  
-CHECK POWER-  
HANG UP PHONE & CHECK ALL CORDS  
-SWAP JACKS-  
See “Troubleshooting” on Pages 26–27 for how to solve these prob-  
lems.  
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After seeing the CONNECTIONS OKmessage, the language selection  
screen appears:  
This display asks you to choose between  
English and Spanish.  
• Press REVIEW  
to select English  
• Press DELETE to select Spanish  
Note: If you selected the wrong language, or want to change it later, you  
must unplug the phone line connections, wait 30 seconds, reconnect the  
module, then select the language.  
After you select the language, the screen stays blank until the first Caller  
ID call arrives.  
ADDING ADDITIONAL MODULES  
If you have several phones and want to receive Caller ID information on  
every phone, you must connect a module to every phone.  
Note: If you connect other Caller ID modules, you do not receive Call  
Waiting information while you are on another call.  
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All System 440 modules are set up as the MAINmodule. If you install  
additional modules, you must program each additional module as an ex-  
tension (EXT) module, or incoming calls might be disconnected. Follow  
these steps to program an additional module as an extension (EXT)  
module:  
1. Hold down both REVIEW keys for over 8  
seconds until this display appears:  
2. Release the REVIEW keys and press  
DELETE to set the module as an extension.  
The asterisk moves next to EXT.  
MOUNTING THE MODULE  
You can place the module directly on a desk, shelf, or table, or mount it  
on a wall. To mount the module on the wall, you need two screws (not  
supplied) with heads larger than the holes on the back of the supplied  
mounting bracket.  
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Follow these steps to mount the module on a wall.  
1. Using the round holes in the  
mounting bracket as a tem-  
plate, mark the mounting  
screw locations on the wall.  
Hooks  
Holes  
2. Drill two holes in the wall at the  
marked locations.  
3. While holding the bracket  
against the wall, thread  
a
screw through each round hole  
in the bracket, then tighten the  
screws.  
Mounting Bracket  
4. Route the cords through the openings in the bracket, then align the  
slots on the back of the module with the hooks on the bracket. Gen-  
tly push the module down on the bracket to secure it.  
To remove the module from the bracket, press up from the bottom of the  
module until it snaps off the wall.  
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OPERATION  
RECEIVING AND STORING CALLS  
Your System 440 allows you to see information about an incoming call  
whether or not you are on the phone.  
As you receive each call, your module saves a call record so you can re-  
view it later. Your module saves up to 99 call records before it begins to  
replace the oldest call record with a new one.  
Each call record includes:  
• Date and time of the call  
• Call number (order the call  
is received)  
Telephone number  
• Caller’s name (if avail-  
able)  
Note:  
If you have a telephone that has a HOLD feature, we do not rec-  
ommend using HOLD for very long. A caller on hold might be discon-  
nected if a new call comes in.  
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REVIEWING CALLS  
As your module receives calls, it saves the call records so you can re-  
view and delete them at your convenience.  
DELETE  
REVIEW  
1. Press REVIEW  
to see the most recent call records.  
2. Press  
REVIEW to see earlier call records.  
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DISPLAYED CALL INFORMATION  
You see:  
It means:  
The caller has blocked the Caller ID  
information from being sent.  
ANONYMOUS CALL  
You have reached the end of your call  
records. Press either of the REVIEW  
keys to see other records.  
-END OF LIST-  
Call information was distorted before  
reaching the module. Normal static on  
the telephone line can cause a LINE  
ERRORmessage. If this condition per-  
sists, check with your local phone com-  
pany to be sure that there is not a  
problem with your phone line.  
LINE ERROR  
or  
-- -- -- --  
The module did not receive a message.  
For more information, see “Trouble-  
shooting” on Page 25.  
-NO DATA SENT-  
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You see:  
It means:  
The incoming call is long distance. If the  
call is ANONYMOUSor UNAVAIL-  
ABLE, the display alternates between  
LONG DISTANCEand the appropriate  
message.  
LONG DISTANCE  
The number of new calls received since  
you last checked the module.  
# NEW CALLS  
There are no call records stored in  
memory.  
-NO CALLS-  
(For message waiting service only.) You  
have a voice message in your mailbox.  
MESSAGE WAITING  
-UNAVAILABLE-  
The incoming call is from an area that  
currently does not support Caller ID.  
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DISPLAY LIGHT  
Display Light  
If the light on your module flashes slowly and  
the display shows the number of the new calls  
received, you have received new calls since  
the last time you checked the module. Press ei-  
ther REVIEW key to review the new call(s). This  
turns off the light.  
If the light on your module flashes slowly and  
you see MESSAGE WAITING, you have a  
voice message in your mailbox (if you sub-  
scribe to message waiting service).  
If the light on your module flashes rapidly while  
the phone is ringing and you see ANONYMOUS  
CALL, the caller is blocking their name or tele-  
phone number from being sent.  
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DELETING CALLS  
DELETE  
REVIEW  
Deleting a Single Call  
1. Press either REVIEW key until the call record you want to erase  
appears on the display.  
2. Press DELETE twice.  
Deleting All Calls  
1. Repeatedly press either REVIEW key until -END OF LIST-  
appears on the display.  
2. While -END OF LIST- appears on the display, press and hold  
DELETE until -NO CALLS-appears on the display.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Having a problem? Here are some of the most common problems and  
how to resolve them.  
Problem  
Blank screen  
Solution  
Battery installation  
— Replace or rein-  
stall the battery, as described in “Installing  
the Battery” on Page 10.  
AC power  
— Plug in the adapter. If the  
adapter is plugged into an outlet that is  
controlled by a switch, turn on the switch.  
Contrast control  
— Adjust the contrast  
as described in “Adjusting the Display  
Contrast” on Page 12.  
You have an incoming  
call, but do not receive  
any Caller ID informa-  
tion.  
You picked up a telephone that is not  
connected to your module.  
• No data was sent by the phone com-  
pany with the call (-NO DATA  
SENT-appears on the display). This  
is not a malfunction.  
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Problem  
Solution  
You are not hearing the  
Call-Waiting signal or  
do not see Caller ID  
information at any time.  
Verify that all Caller ID/Call Waiting ser-  
vices are activated with your local phone  
company.  
You do hear the Call  
Waiting signal, but do  
not receive Caller ID  
data while on the  
phone.  
Verify that you have connected the AC  
adapter.  
Verify that the line cord from the phone  
jack is inserted into the jack marked WALL  
and that the telephone or answering ma-  
chine is inserted into the jack marked  
PHONE.  
Verify that only one module is set to  
MAIN. All other System 440 modules  
must be set to EXT.  
Module displays  
CHECK POWER  
Verify that the AC adapter is firmly  
plugged into the module and the AC out-  
let.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Verify that the line cords are in the correct  
jacks.  
Module displays  
SWAP JACKS  
• Verify that all telephones are on-  
hook.  
Module displays  
HANG UP PHONE &  
CHECK ALL CORDS  
• Check that all telephone line cords  
are secure.  
• Verify that the AC adapter is firmly  
installed in the module.  
Module displays  
POWER FAILURE  
• Verify that there is power at the AC  
outlet.  
• The module is not receiving informa-  
tion from the phone company. Make  
sure the telephone company has  
started your Caller ID/Call Waiting  
services.  
Module displays  
NO DATA SENT  
(Continued on next page)  
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Problem  
Solution  
• The line cords going into the module  
are swapped.  
Module displays  
NO DATA SENT  
• Your answering machine might be  
blocking Caller ID information:  
Set the machine to answer after  
2 rings.  
Use the alternative answering  
machine set-up. See “Connect-  
ing to an Answering Machine” on  
Page 14.  
• Wait at least 2 rings before answering  
the incoming call.  
• If you subscribe to Call Forwarding  
service, it might be activated. Turn off  
your Call Forwarding.  
(Continued on next page)  
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Problem  
Solution  
• If the problem continues for more  
than 24 hours, contact your local tele-  
phone company.  
Module displays  
NO DATA SENT  
Disconnected callers  
You are using the HOLD feature on a tele-  
phone while caller information is being  
received. Do not use the HOLD feature.  
If your module is not performing as it should and none of these solutions  
correct the problem, check its connection to your phones and the phone  
lines. If you are unable to locate the problem, take your module to your  
local RadioShack store for assistance.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your RadioShack System 440 99-Number Memory Call Waiting Caller ID  
module is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The follow-  
ing suggestions will help you care for the module so you can enjoy it for  
years.  
• Keep the module dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids  
can contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.  
• Handle the module gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage  
circuit boards and cases and can cause the module to work improp-  
erly.  
• Use and store the module only in normal temperature environ-  
ments. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic  
devices, damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts.  
• Keep the module away from dust and dirt, which can cause prema-  
ture wear of parts.  
• Wipe the module with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking  
new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong  
detergents to clean it.  
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Modifying or tampering with your module’s internal components can  
cause a malfunction and might invalidate the module’s warranty and  
void your FCC authorization to operate it. If your module is not operating  
as it should, take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance. If the  
trouble is harming the telephone lines, the telephone company might  
ask you to disconnect your module until you have resolved the problem.  
LIGHTNING  
Your module has built-in protection circuits to reduce the risk of damage  
from surges in telephone line current. These protection circuits meet or  
exceed the FCC requirements. However, lightning striking the telephone  
lines can damage your module.  
Lightning damage is not common. However, if you live in an area that  
has severe electrical storms, we suggest you unplug your module dur-  
ing storms to reduce the possibility of damage.  
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RadioShack Limited Warranty  
This telephone product is warranted against manufacturing defects in material and work-  
manship for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company owned  
stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. Within this period bring your  
RadioShack sales slip as proof-of-purchase date to any RadioShack store.  
This warranty does not cover damage or failure caused by or attributable to Acts of God,  
abuse, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, faulty installation, improper maintenance,  
lightning or other incidence of excess voltage, or any repairs other than those provided by  
a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility, or transportation costs. RadioShack is not  
responsible or liable for indirect, special, or consequential damages arising out of  
or in connection with the use or performance of the product or other damages with  
respect to loss of property, loss of revenue or profit, or costs of removal, installa-  
tion or reinstallation.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES  
AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION  
OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. Some states do not  
allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages and some states  
do not allow limitation or exclusion of implied warranties; therefore, the aforesaid limita-  
tion(s) or exclusion(s) may not apply to the purchaser. There will be charges rendered for  
repairs to the product made after the expiration of the aforesaid one (1) year warranty  
period.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state.  
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RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
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