Page 2 - CAUTION
2 Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose thisproduct to rain or moisture . This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence ofuninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s en-closure that might be of sufficient magnitude to consti-tute a risk of electric shock. Do not open ...
Page 3 - FEATURES
3 FEATURES Your RadioShack Caller ID System 60 is the latest in tele-phone technology. The system displays the caller’s tele-phone number (and name, if available in your area) and thecurrent date and time, as provided by your local phone com-pany to Caller ID service subscribers. Its features includ...
Page 5 - READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION; er equivalence number
5 This system has been tested and found to comply with allapplicable UL and FCC standards. We recommend you record the system’s serial numberhere. The number is on the label on the bottom of the sys-tem. Serial Number _____________________ READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION Your caller ID system conforms...
Page 6 - FCC STATEMENT; FCC Rules
6 might impair ringer operation. If ringer operation is impaired,remove a device from the line. FCC STATEMENT Your system complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules . You must, upon request, provide the FCC Registration Number andthe REN to your phone company. These numbers are onthe label on the bottom of ...
Page 7 - CONTENTS
7 CONTENTS Preparation ....................................................................... 8 Installing the Batteries and Selecting the Display Language ................................. 8Connecting to the Phone Line .................................. 12Wall Mounting ...............................
Page 8 - PREPARATION; BATTERIES
8 PREPARATION INSTALLING THE BATTERIES AND SELECTING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE Your Caller ID System 60 is powered by four AAA batteries(not supplied). For the longest operation, we recommend al-kaline batteries (such as RadioShack Cat. No. 23-558). Notes: • When BATTERIES LOW appears on the display, re-...
Page 12 - CONNECTING TO THE PHONE LINE
12 8. Replace the battery door and tighten the safety locking screw. Notes: • The correct date and time are automatically set when your Caller ID System 60 receives its first call. • To reset the language, remove the batteries and rein- stall them. CONNECTING TO THE PHONE LINE The Caller ID System 6...
Page 14 - WALL MOUNTING
14 WALL MOUNTING You can mount the System 60 on a wall using the suppliedscrews and mounting bracket. 1. Select a location near the phone line jack, then use the supplied mounting bracket to mark the two mountingholes on the wall. 2. Drill two holes at the marked locations. 3. Thread the screws thro...
Page 15 - OPERATION; RECEIVING INCOMING CALLS
15 OPERATION RECEIVING INCOMING CALLS Caller ID is a service provided by your telephone company.When Caller ID is activated, the telephone company sendsthe caller’s telephone number (and name, if available) andthe call’s date and time between the first and second rings.The Caller ID System 60 receiv...
Page 17 - REVIEWING CALLS; XX
17 REVIEWING CALLS Follow these steps to review call information for the CallerID records (up to 10) your System 60 can store. 1. Press REVIEW s or t, or READ . The system displays XX TOTAL (for example, 02 TOTAL ) to show the number of stored call records, and the NEW CALL indicatorstops flashing. ...
Page 18 - DISPLAY MESSAGES
18 3. To see the entire record (name, phone number, date and time), repeatedly press READ . 4. To see call information for the previous or the next call, press REVIEW s or t. Notes: • -END- appears after the last call record. • The system automatically returns to the current date and time about 20 s...
Page 21 - Message Waiting
21 Message Waiting If you subscribe to your phone company’s message waitingservice, your Caller ID System 60 can inform you when thephone company has messages waiting. When the phonecompany sends a message flag to your phone line, the sys-tem displays MESSAGE WAITING and the NEW CALL indi- cator fla...
Page 22 - Transmission Errors; ERROR; Example: The “i” in Smith was lost during transmission.
22 Transmission Errors Your Caller ID System 60 displays ERROR to inform you of an error during the transmission of Caller ID information. A _ appears in the displayed information where the data is lost. Example: The “i” in Smith was lost during transmission. Note: It is normal for this to happen oc...
Page 23 - DELETING CALL INFORMATION
23 DELETING CALL INFORMATION You can select and delete individual call records or all callrecords. Follow these steps to delete a single call record. 1. Press REVIEW s or t until the call record you want to delete appears. 2. Press and hold down READ until the call information disappears (about 2 se...
Page 24 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
24 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack Caller ID System 60 is an example of su-perior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestionswill help you care for the system so you can enjoy it foryears. • Keep the system dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immedi- ately. Liquids might contain minerals t...
Page 25 - THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW
25 Modifying or tampering with the Caller ID System 60’s inter-nal components can cause a malfunction and might invali-date your system’s warranty and void your FCCauthorization to operate it. If your Caller ID System 60 is notperforming as it should, take it to your local RadioShackstore for assist...
Page 27 - LIGHTNING
27 LIGHTNING Your System 60 has built-in protection circuits to reduce therisk of damage from surges in telephone and power line cur-rent. These protection circuits meet or exceed the FCC re-quirements. However, lightning striking the telephone orpower lines can damage your system. Lightning damage ...