Radio Shack 43-3905 User Manual - Surge Protection

Manual is about: Caller ID Wall Phone

Summary of 43-3905

  • Page 1

    43-3905 user’s guide caller id wall phone thank you for purchasing your caller id wall phone from radioshack. Please read this user’s guide before installing, setting up, and using your new phone. 2/3.

  • Page 2: Package Contents

    2 package contents • caller id wall phone • long phone cord • short phone cord • coiled cord • user’s guide • quick start features • caller id memory stores information for up to 99 calls • caller id/call waiting id display shows who’s calling • backlit displays for better visibility at night or in ...

  • Page 3: Battery Notes:

    3 b battery notes: • during battery replacement, keep the line cord plugged in and replace the batteries within two minutes to maintain caller id memory. • when the low battery icon appears or the display dims, replace the batteries. • make sure the batteries fit tightly in the battery compartment. ...

  • Page 4: 2.  Thread A Screw Into

    4 to mount the phone directly on a wall: 1. Drill two holes 3.25 inches (83 mm) apart, one below the other. 2. Thread a screw into each hole, letting the heads extend about 0.2 inch (5mm) from the wall. 3. Plug one end of the supplied long modular cord into the line jack at the back of the base. 4. ...

  • Page 5: Delete

    5 delete erases caller id information. Call back calls back the number shown on caller id. Up/down scroll through caller id records. M/s (master/secondary) set to m. Tone/pulse set the dial mode for your phone system. Volume norm/hi set the call volume level. Ringer off/lo/high set the ringer volume...

  • Page 6: Set Phone Options

    6 at your local radioshack store), or have the telephone company update the wiring for you. You must use compatible modular jacks that are compliant with part 68 of fcc rules and the requirements adopted by the acta. The telephone cord and modular plug provided is part 68 compliant for connecting to...

  • Page 7: Dial Mode

    7 dial mode slide tone/pulse to the setting for the type of dialing service you have. If you are not sure which type you have, do this simple test. 1. Slide tone/pulse to tone. Lift the handset and listen for a dial tone. 2. Press any number except 0. (if your setup requires that you dial an access ...

  • Page 8: Operation

    8 • do not connect more than four caller id modules (including this phone) that do not have call waiting to the same phone line. • if you connect another type of caller id module that has call waiting to the same phone line as your system, the call waiting signal might be garbled or not received. Op...

  • Page 9: Using Flash

    9 using flash if you have call waiting, press flash to answer an incoming call without disconnecting the current call. Press flash again to return to the first call. N note: if you do not have call waiting, pressing flash might disconnect the current call. Using redial to redial the last number you ...

  • Page 10: Review Call Records

    10 during an incoming call, the phone company automatically sends the correct time between the first and second rings to update your system’s display. Review call records press up or down to review the new calls. After all new calls have been reviewed, end of new call appears. To review all the reco...

  • Page 11: Call Back.

    11 3. Lift the handset, and the number is redialed automatically. Follow these steps to select one of the options for caller id call back. 1. Press up or down to find the caller id memory location to be redialed. 2. Press call back. The 7- or 11-digit number flashes. 3. Press up or down to select on...

  • Page 12: Additional Information

    12 • if you do not press any button within about 15 seconds while erase all calls appears on the display, the phone automatically returns to normal display and the records are not deleted. Additional information important safety information when using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautio...

  • Page 13: Surge Protection

    13 surge protection your telephone has built-in protection circuits to reduce the risk of damage from surges in telephone line and power line current. These protection circuits meet or exceed the fcc requirements. However, lightning striking the telephone or power lines can damage your telephone. Li...

  • Page 14: Limited Warranty

    14 g) if you experience trouble with this phone, please contact your service provider for repair/warranty information. If your equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. H) no repair can be do...