Radio Shack 43-939 Owner's Manual
Radio Shack 43-939 Owner's Manual

Radio Shack 43-939 Owner's Manual

Dual alarm clock caller id/call waiting module with indoor/outdoor thermometer

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43-939.fm Page 1 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM
Dual Alarm Clock Caller
ID/Call Waiting Module
with Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer

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  • Page 1 43-939.fm Page 1 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM Dual Alarm Clock Caller ID/Call Waiting Module with Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    43-939.fm Page 2 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM ˆ Contents Features ................. 4 Preparation ................9 Installing Batteries ............9 Connecting the Caller ID Module ........13 Mounting the Remote Thermo Sensor ......16 Setting Up the Caller ID Module ........17 Caller ID Operation .............
  • Page 3: Contents

    43-939.fm Page 3 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK.
  • Page 4: Features

    43-939.fm Page 4 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM ˆ Features Your RadioShack Dual Alarm Clock Caller ID/Call Waiting Mod- ule is the latest in telephone technology. The Caller ID displays the caller’s telephone number (and name, if available in your ar- ea) and the current date and time, as provided by your local phone company to Caller ID service subscribers.
  • Page 5 43-939.fm Page 5 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM 4-Line Liquid Crystal Display — makes it easy to see caller information and the current time, date, and temperature. Call Back — lets you automatically redial a telephone number from a Caller ID record.
  • Page 6: Fcc Statement

    43-939.fm Page 6 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM Note: Your Caller ID requires four AAA batteries (not supplied) to protect its memory during a power outage and two AA batter- ies (not supplied) to power the supplied thermo sensor.
  • Page 7 43-939.fm Page 7 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM If you use more than one phone or other device on the line, add up all of the RENs. If the total is more than five (or three in rural areas), your telephones might not ring. If ringer operation is im- paired, remove a device from the line.
  • Page 8 43-939.fm Page 8 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM Also, the phone company can make changes to its lines, equip- ment operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of this Caller ID. The telephone company notifies you of these changes in advance, so you can take the necessary steps to prevent interruption of your telephone service.
  • Page 9: Preparation

    43-939.fm Page 9 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM ˆ Preparation You can place the Caller ID module directly on a desk, shelf, or table. Its display is protected by a piece of plastic film during shipment. Peel off this film before you use the Caller ID.
  • Page 10 43-939.fm Page 10 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM • Do not handle batteries with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor can overheat and cause burns. • Do not attempt to recharge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product.
  • Page 11 43-939.fm Page 11 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM 1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws from the battery compartment cover, then lift off the cover. 2. Set to a different setting than any other CHANNEL 1/2/3 remote sensors you are using.
  • Page 12 43-939.fm Page 12 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM In the Caller ID Module Caution: When you replace the batteries, do not press any but- tons on the Caller ID after you remove the old batteries. Doing so could erase all stored information.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Caller Id Module

    43-939.fm Page 13 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM CONNECTING THE CALLER ID MODULE Connect the Caller ID module to any modular phone jack and your one- or two-line phone or digital answering machine, then connect it to AC power.
  • Page 14 43-939.fm Page 14 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM 5. Plug one end of another line cord (not supplied) into the jack on the other Caller ID module. LINE 6. Plug the other end of the cord into either the unused jack on the 2-line, 3-way jack.
  • Page 15 43-939.fm Page 15 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM Using AC Power You can power the Caller ID module using the supplied 9V, 200-mA AC adapter. Cautions: You must use a Class 2 power source that sup- plies 9V DC and delivers at least 200 mA. Its cen-...
  • Page 16: Mounting The Remote Thermo Sensor

    43-939.fm Page 16 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM MOUNTING THE REMOTE THERMO SENSOR You can place the remote sensor on a flat surface using the supplied wire stand, or mount it on the wall using two screws (not supplied) and the supplied bracket.
  • Page 17: Setting Up The Caller Id Module

    43-939.fm Page 17 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM On a Wall 1. Drill two holes 1 inches apart at the mounting loca- tion. Thread a screw into each hole, letting heads extend about inch from the mounting surface. 2. Align the keyhole slots on...
  • Page 18 43-939.fm Page 18 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM DELETE 8 8 8 8 REVIEW 9 9 9 9 REVIEW REMOTE SENSOR 9 9 9 9 3. Repeatedly press until the language you want REVIEW 8 8 8 8 appears. Then press...
  • Page 19 43-939.fm Page 19 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM 9 9 9 9 9. Press to advance the minute setting, then REVIEW press DELETE 8 8 8 8 10. Press ALARM 2 appears. REVIEW 11. Repeat Steps 7–10 to set another alarm time.
  • Page 20 43-939.fm Page 20 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM 9 9 9 9 17. Repeatedly press (or hold down) to set the REVIEW alarm upper limit. When the value reaches the maximum (70°C or 158°F), it loops back to –50°C or –58°F. You can...
  • Page 21: Caller Id Operation

    43-939.fm Page 21 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM ˆ Caller ID Operation DELETE 8 8 8 8 REVIEW 9 9 9 9 REVIEW CALL BACK FORMAT USING THE BACKLIGHT With the AC power connected, press any key to light the display for 10 seconds.
  • Page 22: Changing The Time Display Format

    43-939.fm Page 22 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM When a call is received, the date and time, the caller’s name and number appear at the same time. Your Caller ID saves up to 69 call records, then replaces the oldest call record with each new one.
  • Page 23: Redialing From A Call Record

    43-939.fm Page 23 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM Each call record includes the time and date of the call, the or- der in which calls were received, and the caller’s telephone number and name (if available). If a call originated in the same area code you stored under “Set- ting Up the Caller ID Module”...
  • Page 24: Redialing From A Call Record

    43-939.fm Page 24 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM REDIALING FROM A CALL RECORD Press to dial the number from the displayed record. CALL BACK -DIALING- appears and the Caller ID dials the number. Depending on your phone system’s requirements, you might...
  • Page 25: Caller Id Displays

    43-939.fm Page 25 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM CALLER ID DISPLAYS The Caller ID can display the following information. Display (English, Description French, Spanish) REPT Appears if you have received a call from the same phone number more than once.
  • Page 26 43-939.fm Page 26 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM Display (English, Description French, Spanish) -OUT OF AREA- The caller is not within a Caller ID -HORS ZONE- service area that provides the -FUERA DE AREA- name. ----------------- The caller is not within a Caller ID...
  • Page 27: Deleting Call Records

    43-939.fm Page 27 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM Display (English, Description French, Spanish) -NO CALL- No information is stored in the -PAS D APPEL- Caller ID. -NO LLAMADA- -NO DATA SENT- Call information was not sent by the -PAS DE DONNEES- phone company.
  • Page 28: Vip Call List

    43-939.fm Page 28 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM 3. Press again. The Caller ID deletes that record and DELETE automatically renumbers the remaining call records. After 10 seconds, the time and date reappear. Deleting All Call Records 1. While the Caller ID displays the time and date, press either key twice to display a Caller ID record.
  • Page 29: Message Waiting

    43-939.fm Page 29 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM Notes: • If the Caller ID’s VIP memory is full (10 VIP call records are already stored), -VIP MEMO FULL- appears. To store another VIP call record, you must first delete an existing one.
  • Page 30: Thermometer Operation

    43-939.fm Page 30 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM After 10 seconds, -MESSAGE WAITING- disappears and flashes on the left of the display until you retrieve all of your messages. If a message is retrieved, the red message indicator stops flash- ing, and disappears.
  • Page 31: Using The Temperature Alarm

    43-939.fm Page 31 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM To toggle the degree display format between Fahrenheit and Celsius, press FORMAT The temperature trend display ( TEMP ) shows whether the tem- perature at the current remote thermo sensor’s location has been rising, steady or falling over the last 30 minutes.
  • Page 32: Resetting A Remote Thermo Sensor

    43-939.fm Page 32 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM alarm sounds for 1 minute, and and the exceeded lim- it (upper or lower) flash until you press any key. The Caller ID module stores the highest and lowest recorded temperatures since the last memory reset at its own location and at each remote sensor’s location.
  • Page 33: Time Alarm Operation

    43-939.fm Page 33 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM then disconnect, then reconnect power to the Caller ID module to re-synchronize the module and the remote sensor. ˆ Time Alarm Operation You can set two time alarms to remind yourself of important events (see “Setting Up the Caller ID Module”...
  • Page 34: Using Snooze

    43-939.fm Page 34 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM USING SNOOZE While an alarm sounds, press to silence the SNOOZE/LIGHT alarm for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, the alarm sounds again. You can continue to use this function for 1 hour after the set alarm time.
  • Page 35: The Fcc Wants You To Know

    43-939.fm Page 35 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your Caller ID causes problems on the phone line, the phone company can disconnect your service. The phone company attempts to notify you in advance. If ad- vance notice is not practical, the phone company notifies you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
  • Page 36 43-939.fm Page 36 Tuesday, June 6, 2000 8:09 AM Limited One-Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from Ra- dioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers.

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