CID-2904 2-Line Caller ID
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shock hazard, do not expose this product to
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Important
Information
• To use this Caller ID (CID), you must
be in an area where Caller ID service
is available, and you must subscribe
to the service.
• Where Caller ID is offered, one or
more of the following options are gen-
erally available:
– caller’s number only
– caller’s name only
– caller’s name and number
Your CID displays the caller’s name
only if that option is available in your
area.
• The actual number of Caller ID
records your CID will store depends
on the amount of Caller ID informa-
tion sent by the phone company.
Your 2-Line CID is ETL listed to UL stan-
dards and meets all applicable FCC re-
quirements.
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Important Information
FCC INFORMATION
We have designed your Caller ID (CID) to
conform to federal regulations, and you
can connect it to most telephone lines.
However, each CID (and each device,
such as a telephone or answering ma-
chine) that you connect to the telephone
line draws power from the line. We refer to
this power draw as the device’s ringer
equivalence number, or REN. The REN is
on the bottom of your CID.
If you use more than one phone or other
device on the line, add up all the RENs. If
the total is more than five (three in
rural areas), your phones might not ring. If
ringer operation is impaired, remove a de-
vice from the line.
Your CID complies with Part 68 of the
FCC Rules. You must, upon request, pro-
vide the FCC registration number and the
REN to your phone company. Both num-
bers are on the bottom of the CID.
You must not connect your CID to:
• coin-operated systems
• party-line systems
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Important Information
• most electronic key telephone sys-
tems
In the unlikely event that your CID causes
problems on the phone line, the phone
company can temporarily disconnect your
service. If this happens, the phone com-
pany attempts to notify you in advance. If
advance notice is not practical, the phone
company notifies you as soon as possible
and advises you of your right to file a com-
plaint 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 CID. The phone company
notifies you of these changes in advance,
so you can take the necessary steps to
prevent interruption of your phone service.
This CID complies with the limits for a
Class B digital device as specified in Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits provide
reasonable protection against radio and
TV interference in a residential area. How-
ever, your equipment might cause TV or
radio interference even when it is operat-
ing properly.
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Important Information
To eliminate interference, you can try one
or more of the following corrective mea-
sures:
• Reorient or relocate the TV or radio’s
receiving antenna.
• Increase the distance between the
CID and the radio or TV.
• Use outlets on different electrical cir-
cuits for the equipment and the radio
or TV.
Consult your local RadioShack store if the
problem continues.
LIGHTNING
Your CID has built-in protection circuits to
reduce the risk of damage from surges in
telephone and power line current. These
protection circuits meet or exceed the
FCC requirements. However, lightning
striking the telephone or power lines can
damage your CID.
Lightning damage is not common. Never-
theless, if you live in an area that has se-
vere electrical storms, we suggest that
you unplug your CID when storms
approach to reduce the possibility of dam-
age.
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Important Information
ˆ Features
Your RadioShack 2-Line Caller ID (CID) is
a combination of two Caller IDs. Its two
separate displays and function keys for
each line let you view call records easily. It
stores and displays up to 100 multiple
(name and number) or number-only Caller
ID records for two telephone lines (50 for
each line). The CID displays the caller’s
telephone number (and name, if available
in your area) and the date and time the
call was received, as provided by your lo-
cal phone company to Caller ID service
subscribers.
Note: Check with your local phone com-
pany regarding name service availability.
Your CID includes these features:
Three-Line Liquid Crystal Display —
makes it easy to see the caller information
and the current time and date simulta-
neously.
Trilingual Operation — lets you select
English, French, or Spanish as the mes-
sage display.
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Features
Call Counter — shows the number of
calls you have received.
New Call Indicator — lets you see at a
glance that you have new calls.
Clock — displays the current time and
date as provided to Caller ID service sub-
scribers by your local telephone company.
Reviewing Scrolling — lets you easily
scroll through all records in Caller ID
memory.
Contrast Control — lets you adjust the
display contrast to match your preference.
Message Waiting — tells you when you
have received a voice mail message (if
you subscribe to the message waiting ser-
vice from your local phone company).
Note: The Message Waiting feature does
not work with stutter dial tone service.
Check with your telephone company for
the type of service you have.
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Features
ˆ Preparation
INSTALLING BATTERIES/
SETUP
You need six AAA batteries (not supplied)
to power the CID. For the longest opera-
tion and best performance, we recom-
mend alkaline batteries, available at your
local RadioShack store.
Cautions:
• Always use fresh batteries of the
required size and recommended
type.
• Do not mix old and new batteries, dif-
ferent types of batteries (alkaline,
standard, or rechargeable), or
rechargeable batteries of different
capacities.
Follow these steps to install batteries.
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove
the battery compartment screw on
the bottom of the CID and slide off the
cover.
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Preparation
2. Insert six fresh AAA batteries into the
compartment as indicated by the
polarity symbols (+ and –) marked
inside.
3. Turn the CID over so you can see the
display. After you install the batteries,
SETLANGUAGEflashes briefly, then
ENGLISH (the default display lan-
guage) flashes for about 10 seconds.
Note: If you do not press any button
for about 10 seconds, the CID auto-
matically selects English and the time
and date appear.
4. To select another language, press
REVIEW 8. FRENCHflashes. Press
REVIEW 8 until the desired lan-
guage flashes.
5. Press REVIEW 9 to store the
selected language. Or, after about 10
seconds, the CID automatically
stores the displayed language.
12:00AM1/01appears.
6. Replace the cover and secure it with
the screw.
When
flashes or the display dims, re-
place the batteries.
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Preparation
Warning: Dispose of old batteries
promptly and properly. Do not burn or
bury them.
Caution: Always remove old or weak bat-
teries. Batteries can leak chemicals that
can damage your CID.
Notes:
• Before you replace the batteries,
have fresh ones on hand. If you do
not install new batteries within about
2 minutes after removing the old
ones, the CID records and the date
and time will be lost. The records
cannot be replaced, but the date and
time will automatically reset when you
receive the next call.
• Unplug both modular line cords from
the CID before you replace the batter-
ies.
• To reset the language, hold down
REVIEW 8 and 9 until SETLAN-
GUAGEflashes briefly then ENGLISH
flashes on the display. Then repeat
Steps 4–5 to set the language.
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Preparation
ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY’S
CONTRAST
Your CID has eight display contrast set-
tings (0–7).
Follow these steps to adjust the display’s
contrast.
1. Hold down DELETE and REVIEW 9
until CONTRASTX(Xequals the cur-
rent contrast setting) appears.
2. Continue to hold down DELETE and
press REVIEW 8 or 9 to select the
desired contrast setting.
3. Release DELETE. The date and time
appear.
CONNECTING TO THE
PHONE LINE
The CID connects to your phone and
phone line using four modular telephone
line connectors. If your phone line does
not have a modular jack, you can update
the wiring yourself using adapters
available at your local RadioShack store.
Or, you can have the telephone company
update your telephone wiring for you.
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Preparation
Notes:
• If you connect the CID to only one
phone line, the CID displays Caller ID
information for only that line.
• The USOC number of the jack to be
installed is RJ11C (for a single-line
phone jack) or RJ14C (for a two-line
phone jack).
• One two-line modular cord and one
single-line modular cord are supplied.
The two-line cord has four pins inside
the jack. The one-line cord has two
pins inside the jack.
The following illustrations show the pos-
sible connections, depending on your
telephone and phone line setup:
For a Two-Line Phone and a Two-Line
Phone Jack
Line 1/Line 2
Two-Line Phone
Caller ID
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Preparation
For a Two-Line Phone and Two Single-
Line Phone Jacks
Two-Line Phone
Line 2 Line 1
Caller ID
For a Single-Line Phone and a Two-
Line Phone Jack
One-Line Phone
Line 1/Line 2
Caller ID
For Two Single-Line Phones and a
Two-Line Phone Jack
Phone Two
Line 1/Line 2
Caller ID
Phone One
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Preparation
For Two Single-Line Phones and Two
Single-Line Phone Jacks
Phone One
Line 2 Line 1
Phone Two
Caller ID
CONNECTING TO AN
ANSWERING MACHINE
You can connect an answering machine
to your CID to answer calls for either or
both phone lines.
Notes:
• We provide only a few of the avail-
able options for use of this CID with
an answering machine. You can use
any number of connection combina-
tions with your CID such as a 2-line
telephone or a telephone/ answering
machine combination.
• After connecting the answering
machine, set it to answer after at
least two rings.
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Preparation
For Both Lines or Line 1 Only
Line 1 or
Answering
Line 1/Line 2
Machine
Caller ID
For Line 2 Only
Answering
Machine
Line 2
Caller ID
MOUNTING THE CID
You can place the CID on a flat surface
with the supplied stand. Or, you can
mount it on a wall.
Note: The stand comes attached to the
bottom of the CID for desk mounting.
Follow these steps to mount the CID on a
wall.
1. To remove the stand, press down on
the two tabs on the top of the stand
and lift it off.
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Preparation
2. Select a location near the phone line
jack(s) and mark mounting screw
locations 51/8 inches (130 mm) apart
on the wall.
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3. Drill two /8-inch (3.5 mm) holes in the
wall at the marked locations.
4. Thread a screw into each hole until
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the head extends /8 inch (3.5 mm)
from the wall.
5. Align the two screws with the key-
holes on the bottom of the CID. Slide
the CID down onto the screws to
secure it.
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Preparation
ˆ Operation
INCOMING CALLS
When you subscribe to Caller ID service
from your phone company, the phone
company sends the caller’s phone num-
ber (and name, if available) and the call’s
time and date between the first and sec-
ond rings. Your CID receives and displays
this information for each call and updates
the current date and time. You cannot
manually set the date and time.
CALL and the call indicator flash when
you have an incoming call, and the call
record appears for 20 seconds, then the
number of new calls appears. The LINE 1
or LINE 2 indicator flashes to show which
line received the call and continue to flash
until you review all calls.
NEW flashes and the LINE 1 or LINE 2
indicator flashes to show that you have
received new calls since the last time
you reviewed the stored records.
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Operation
MESSAGE WAITING
Note: The message waiting feature does
not work with stutter dial tone service.
Check with your phone company for the
type of service you have.
If you subscribe to the telephone com-
pany’s message waiting service and
have a voice-mail message waiting,
CALLand MESSAGEWAITINGappear
on the display. MESSAGEWAITINGre-
mains on the display until you retrieve
the message.
If you are talking on the phone when a call
comes in, it automatically rolls over to
message waiting. The phone company
sends the information after you end the
current call and MESSAGEWAITINGap-
pears on the display.
In some area, callers have the option of
blocking the sending of their Caller ID
information. When a caller blocks the
Caller ID information, -PRIVATE
CALL– appears instead of the call infor-
mation.
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Operation
REVIEWING CALL RECORDS
Each time you receive a call, your CID
stores a record that you can see while you
are on the phone, or review later. Your
CID saves up to 100 call records for two
phone lines (50 records for each line), re-
placing the oldest call record with a new
call record.
Each call record includes the call number
(order in which the call is received), the
time and date of the call, the caller’s
phone number (if available), and the call-
er’s name (if available).
To review the call records on LINE 1 or
LINE 2, repeatedly press REVIEW 8 or
9 on that line’s CID.
END OF LIST appears when you try to
scroll before the first or after the last call
record.
Note: The CID shows up to 10 digits of an
incoming phone number. If the number is
longer, you see only the last 10 digits.
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Operation
Caller ID Messages
Display
(English, French,
Spanish)
Description
NEW CALL(S) XX
(three languages)
Appears the first time
you review a new call
record. (XXis the
number of new calls.)
-PRIVATECALL-
APPELPERSONNEL
LLAMADAPRIVADA
The caller has
blocked the call infor-
mation from being
sent.
END OF LIST
FIN DE LIST
FIN DE LISTA
Appears when you
reach the end of your
call records.
-----ERROR-----
The call information
-----ERREUR----- was garbled, or there
-----ERROR-----
was an error during
the transmission of
call information.
NOCALLS
AUCUN APPELS
NOLLAMADAS
Appears when you
press a REVIEW key
if there are no call
records in the CID’s
memory.
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Operation
Display
(English, French,
Spanish)
Description
MESSAGEWAITING
MES.ENATTENTE
MENSAJEESPERA
Appears when a
message is waiting
(you must subscribe
to your phone com-
pany’s message
waiting service to see
this).
Note: The message
waiting feature does
not work with stutter
dial tone service.
-OUT OF AREA-
-HORSZONE-
-FUERADEAREA-
The caller is not
within a Caller ID ser-
vice area. No call
information appears.
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Operation
DELETING CALLER ID
RECORDS
Caller ID records remain in memory until
you delete them, unless they are lost dur-
ing battery replacement (see “Installing
Batteries/Setup” on Page 10).
To delete a single call record on the de-
sired phone line, repeatedly press that
line’s REVIEW 8 or 9 until you see the
record you want to delete, then press
DELETE twice. The record disappears.
The next record appears or, if no other
calls are stored, NOCALLSappears.
To delete the call records you have
already reviewed on the desired phone
line, hold down DELETE for that phone line
for about eight seconds. ERASEALL...
flashes. The time and date appear after all
reviewed records have been deleted.
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Operation
ˆ Troubleshooting
If your CID is not working as it should,
these suggestions might help you elimi-
nate the problem.
Problem
Suggestions
Display is
blank.
Replace the batteries. See
“Installing Batteries/Setup”
on Page 10.
You have an
Someone picked up a tele-
incoming call, phone on the same phone
but do not
receive any
call informa-
tion.
line before the CID recorded
the call record. This is not a
malfunction.
Check that the CID is cor-
rectly and securely con-
nected.
Call your phone company to
verify that your Caller ID ser-
vice is active.
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Troubleshooting
CARE
Keep the CID dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry
immediately. Use and store the CID only
in normal temperature environments.
Handle the CID carefully; do not drop it.
Keep the CID away from dust and dirt,
and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally
to keep it looking new.
Modifying or tampering with the CID’s
internal components can cause
a
malfunction and invalidate its warranty. If
your CID is not performing as it should,
take it to your local RadioShack store for
assistance. If the trouble is affecting the
telephone lines, the phone company can
ask you to disconnect your CID until you
have resolved the problem.
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Troubleshooting
ˆ Notes
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Notes
Limited One-Year Warranty
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing
defects 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. EX-
CEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EX-
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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
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of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All
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abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation
or maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess
voltage or current; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a
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fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, ship-
ping or insurance costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation,
set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.
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