Page 3 - FEATURES
3 FEATURES Your Radio Shack Caller ID System 350 offers the latest intelephone technology. The system displays the current dateand time, and call information as provided by your local phonecompany. The system has these features: Caller ID Memory — stores and displays up to 99 incomingphone numbers, ...
Page 4 - Important Information
4 Notes: • Your system requires four AAA batteries (not supplied) to protect its memory. • If you subscribe to your phone company’s message wait- ing service, you must connect an optional AC adapter(not supplied) to the system to power the message wait-ing function. Important Information • To use th...
Page 5 - FCC Rules
5 READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION We have designed your system to conform to federal regula-tions, and you can connect it to most telephone lines. Howev-er, each device that you connect to phone line draws powerfrom the phone line. We refer to this power draw as the de-vice’s ringer equivalence number...
Page 6 - CONTENTS
6 CONTENTS Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Installing Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Connecting an Optional AC Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Resetting the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 8 - PREPARATION; INSTALLING BATTERIES
8 PREPARATION INSTALLING BATTERIES Your system uses four AAA batteries for power. For the long-est operation and best performance, we recommend you usealkaline batteries (Radio Shack Cat. No. 23-555). The batteries protect the system’s memory during power fail-ures. If you do not connect an AC adapt...
Page 11 - RESETTING THE SYSTEM
11 Follow these steps to connect an AC adapter. 1. Insert the AC adapter’s barrel plug into the DC 9V jack on the back of the system. 2. Plug the other end of the AC adapter into a standard AC outlet. RESETTING THE SYSTEM Before you use the system thefirst time or to reset the sys-tem’s clock any ti...
Page 13 - CONNECTING TO A TWO-LINE PHONE
13 CONNECTING TO A TWO-LINE PHONE To record information about calls received on a two-linephone, you can connect two systems using a triplex adapter(Cat. No. 279-402). Each system only records informationabout calls received on the line to which it is connected. Follow these steps to connect two sys...
Page 15 - SETTING THE LANGUAGE; CALLER ID MODE; Press and hold for 6 seconds:
15 SETTING THE LANGUAGE You can set the system to display messages in English,French, or Spanish. 1. Repeatedly press MODE until the system displays CALLER ID MODE . 2. Press either REVIEW button. The system displays the total number of stored calls. 3. Refer to the following table to select the lan...
Page 16 - ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST; STORING YOUR LOCAL AREA CODE
16 ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST 1. Repeatedly press MODE until the system displays CALLER ID MODE . 2. Press either REVIEW button. The system displays the total number of stored calls. 3. Press and hold READ for about 6 seconds. The system displays CONTRAST : XX . 4. Press REVIEW to increase contr...
Page 17 - OPERATION; RECEIVING AND STORING CALLS; New Calls
17 OPERATION RECEIVING AND STORING CALLS The system displays the current time and date sent by thetelephone company as it receives its first caller ID record. Thesystem also automatically displays all received caller ID infor-mation for every incoming call, including the call’s time anddate. As it r...
Page 18 - Long Distance Calls
18 Messages Waiting If you have a voice-mail message waiting (if you subscribe tothe telephone company’s message waiting service), MES-SAGE lights steadily until you retrieve the message. Repeat Messages If you have received calls from the same phone number morethan one time, appears to show the num...
Page 19 - Forwarded Calls; Call Fd; Out of Area Calls; –OUT OF AREA–
19 Forwarded Calls The system displays Call Fd instead of the phone number if the call was forwarded to you from a number set to forwardall calls (using the phone company’s call forwarding service).It displays Call Fd BUSY if the call was forwarded by the phone company’s busy call forward service. T...
Page 20 - Note: This list might not include all instances that cause; –OUT; Private Calls; –PRIVATE CALL–
20 Note: This list might not include all instances that cause –OUT OF AREA– to appear, and some instances included in the list might provide a Caller ID record in some areas. Private Calls In some areas, callers have the option of blocking their CallerID information. When a caller has blocked Caller...
Page 21 - Line Error; LINE ERROR; CALL RECORDS; Reviewing Call Records; Note: If the display does not show the time, repeatedly press
21 Line Error If there is an error in the Caller ID information transmission, LINE ERROR appears on the display. Note: Minor electrical disturbances can affect the caller ID in-formation. Occasional errors are normal. If the system fre-quently displays LINE ERROR , contact your local telephone compa...
Page 22 - CALL; Dialing Numbers in Call Records
22 To view individual call records, press REVIEW to step back through the calls or REVIEW to step forward through them. Notes: • If no call information is stored, the system displays NO CALL when you press REVIEW or REVIEW . • If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the sys- tem automaticall...
Page 23 - Deleting Call Records; single; Note: If you do not press
23 Notes: • The system does not dial a number if the Caller ID record is name only. • If the call’s area code matches the area code you stored in the system, the system does not dial thearea code. Deleting Call Records You can select and delete individual call records, or all callrecords stored in t...
Page 24 - all; VIP CALL LIST; Storing Call Records in the VIP Call List
24 Follow these steps to delete all call records. 1. Press either REVIEW or REVIEW when the system displays the time. The system displays the number ofstored calls. 2. Press and hold DELETE until the system displays NO CALL . All records are deleted. VIP CALL LIST Your system lets you save up to 20 ...
Page 25 - MEMORY FULL; Reviewing and Deleting VIP Call Records; VIP
25 Notes: • If you try to place more than 20 call records in the VIP call list, the system displays MEMORY FULL . • If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the sys- tem automatically returns to the current time display.Repeat this procedure. Reviewing and Deleting VIP Call Records Follow the...
Page 26 - Dialing from the VIP Call List; VIP CALL ON
26 Notes: • If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the sys- tem automatically returns to the current time display. • If a phone number has more than 12 characters or a name has more than 15 characters, press READ to see the rest of the phone number/name. Dialing from the VIP Call List 1. Li...
Page 27 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
27 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Radio Shack Caller ID System 350 is an example of su-perior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestionswill help you care for your system so your can enjoy it foryears. Keep the system dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dryimediately. Liquids can contain minerals thatc...
Page 29 - THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW; LIGHTNING
29 THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your system causes problems on thephone line, the phone company can temporarily disconnectyour service. If this happens, the phone company attempts tonotify you as soon as possible and advises you of your rightfile a complaint with the FCC. Als...
Page 30 - NOTES
30 NOTES 43-959.fm Page 30 Monday, August 16, 1999 3:26 PM
Page 32 - RADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTY
RADIO SHACK A Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 10A5 Printed in Hong Kong RADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTY This telephone product is warranted against manufacturing defects inmaterial and workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchasefrom Radio Shack company owned stores and ...