Reviewing caller id records, Using the master/ secondary switch, Receiving call waiting calls – Radio Shack 43-3803 User Manual

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Notes:

• If you enter the correct remote operation

security code several times, but the sys-
tem does not accept it, the code might
have reset because of low battery
power. Try entering the default security
code 000. If this works, replace the sys-
tem’s backup battery and set the secu-
rity code as desired when you return to
the system’s location.

• If you do not have CPC service and

hang up while the system is playing back
messages, the system might not recog-
nize that you hung up. If someone calls
while the system continues playing mes-
sages, the caller hears a busy signal.
We recommend that you stop and exit
remote commands until the system
beeps once before you hang up.

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If you subscribe to Caller ID service from
your phone company, the phone company
sends information about the call, as well as
the time and date between the first and sec-
ond rings of every call you receive.

The system displays this information and
stores up to 99 numbers only or name and
number call records in its Caller ID memory,
then replaces the oldest call record with each
new one.

During an incoming call,

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D;M

D;M

D;M

appears. If the

caller’s name has more than 16 characters,
only the first 16 characters appear. The NEW
CALL indicator flashes until all calls are re-
viewed.

If the Caller ID information received dupli-
cates another call in memory, the system up-
dates the time/date and

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HFJ

HFJ

HFJ

and the number

of times the call was repeated appears. If no
button is pressed within 30 seconds, the sys-
tem returns to answer-ready mode, and dis-
plays the total call counter, new call counter,
current time and date.

Note: If there is no voice message attached
to a repeat number, the latest call appears
once during CID review. For example, if you
receive a call from the same number 10
times, the CID displays the number once and

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appears.

REVIEWING CALLER ID
RECORDS

Each time you receive a call, the system
stores a Caller ID record that you can review
later, even during a call. A Caller ID record
includes:

• call number

• time and date of the call

• callers’ telephone number (if available)

• caller’s name (if available)

• voice message (if the calling party

leaves a message)

To review the call records:

In the answer-ready mode, press

REVIEW

6

to review most recent calls. Press

REVIEW

7

to view the oldest calls. After you view the
most recent calls or oldest calls in memory,

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appears. If there is a voice mes-

sage attached to the call record, the system
automatically announces the message.

Notes:

• The NEW CALL indicator flashes until all

the new Caller ID records are reviewed.
If no button is pressed within 15 sec-
onds, the system returns to answer-
ready mode.

• If the data in memory is reviewed for the

first time,

D;M

D;M

D;M

D;M

appears during your

review.

USING THE MASTER/
SECONDARY SWITCH

The system’s M/S (master/secondary) switch
lets you easily connect up to four system
modules to the same phone line, so you can
receive Caller ID and Call Waiting informa-
tion at more than one phone on that line.
Simply set

M/S

on the back of one system to

M

, and set

M/S

to

S

on all (up to three) other

systems. Set one system to answer on; set
the others to answer off.

Notes:

• If you connect only one system to a

phone line, set its

M/S

switch to

M

. If

M/S

on more than one or none of the sys-
tems is set to

M

, incoming calls might be

disconnected.

• You can also connect other caller ID

modules that do not have the Call Wait-
ing function to the same phone line as
your system as long as the total number
of Caller ID modules connected to the
line does not exceed four.

• If you connect another type of CID mod-

ule that has Call Waiting (other than this
system) to the same phone line as your
system, the Call Waiting signal might be
garbled or not received.

CALL BACK FROM THE
CALLER ID MEMORY

Press

CALL BACK

to dial the number from

the displayed record.

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appears and

the system dials the number.

Depending on your phone system’s require-
ments, you might need to press

6

REVIEW

7

after

CALL BACK

to change

the dial format.

If the caller’s phone number has the same
area code as your preset area code, repeat-
edly press

6

REVIEW

7

to cycle through the

formats below.

• Local phone number (7-digit number)

• 1 + local phone number (1+7-digit

number if your system requires you to
dial 1 before a 7-digit number)

• area code + local phone number (10-

digit number [area code plus 7-digit
number])

• 1 + area code + local phone number

(1 + 10-digit number [if your local
phone system requires you to dial 1
before a long- distance number]).

• If the caller’s phone number has a dif-

ferent area code from your preset
area code, repeatedly press

6

REVIEW

7

to choose a 10-digit

number or 1+10-digit number. After
selecting the format, press

CALL

BACK

again to dial out.

Notes:

• If you press

CALL BACK

before picking

up the phone’s handset,

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appears.

• If you do not pick up the handset within

10 seconds, the current CID memory
reappears and you must press

CALL

BACK

again.

RECEIVING CALL WAITING
CALLS

When you are on the phone and you hear the
Call Waiting indication, the display shows
who is calling. To talk with the person, press
FLASH on your phone. To return to your orig-
inal call, press FLASH again.

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Play new VIP messages 1–10

2+1~0

Play all VIP messages 1–10

Press

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