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Radio Shack System 240 - User Manual

Radio Shack System 240
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Cat. No. 43-962A
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
System 240
60-Number Memory Caller ID
43-962A.fm Page 1 Monday, August 16, 1999 3:33 PM
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Radio Shack System 240 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCaller ID Box
BrandRadio Shack
ModelSystem 240
DisplayLCD
Caller ID Capacity99 calls
Memory99 names and numbers
Power SourceBatteries

Summary

Safety and Warnings

Fire and Shock Hazard

Warning to reduce fire or shock hazard by not exposing the product to rain or moisture.

Electrical Shock Precaution

Caution to reduce electric shock risk by not removing the back cover; refer servicing to qualified personnel.

FCC Information

FCC Compliance and Reporting

Statement of compliance with FCC Rules Part 68 and requirement to provide registration and REN.

Installing Batteries

Battery Installation Procedure

Step-by-step guide for inserting three AAA batteries into the compartment correctly.

Battery Replacement Indicators

Alerts for low battery indicator or dim display requiring battery replacement.

Battery Handling Cautions

Precautions on time limit for replacement, button presses, and mixing battery types.

Connecting to Phone Line

Connecting to a Single Line

Details connecting the module to a single phone line jack (RJ11C).

Single Line Connection Steps

Instructions for unplugging the phone and connecting the module to the phone line.

Connecting to Two-Line Jack

Two-Line Connection Overview

Connects to a two-line phone; displays calls only for the connected line.

Two-Line Connection Steps

Steps for connecting to a two-line adapter and monitoring specific lines.

Connecting to Answering Machine

Answering Machine Connection Procedure

Steps to connect the module to an answering machine's phone line.

Mounting the Module

Wall Mounting Procedure

Steps for threading lines through the bracket and securing the module onto it.

Caller ID Information

Reviewing Call Information

How to view the latest call record or step backward/forward through stored call records.

Deleting Call Records

Record Deletion Methods

Instructions for deleting a single displayed record or all records from memory.

Limited One-Year Warranty

Warranty Coverage and Duration

Product warranted for one year against manufacturing defects under normal use.

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