System 460 Call Waiting Caller ID with VIP Alert
(430-0981) Features Faxback Doc. # 47329
Your RadioShack System 460 Call Waiting Caller ID with VIP Alert is the
latest in telephone technology. The system displays the caller's telephone
number (and name, if available in your area) and the current date and time
as provided by your local phone company to Caller ID service subscribers.
(The date and time are set with your first incoming Caller ID call.)
The System 460 stores and displays up to 99 single (number only) or
multiple (name and number) Caller ID records, and includes these features:
Easy Installation - the system easily connects to your telephone line
so you can quickly begin using it.
Call Waiting - displays information about an incoming call while
you are on the phone.
VIP Call List - lets you save up to 50 caller ID records in a VIP
list. Then, when any of those callers call, the
system sounds a distinctive tone.
Bright Illuminator - the display lights when the phone rings or you
Backlight press a key, making it easy to view and change
information even in a dimly lit area.
Call Summary - displays the number of calls you received.
DELETE Button - lets you erase Caller ID records one at a time or
all at once.
Time and Date Display - displays the current time and date as provided to
Caller ID service subscribers by your local
telephone company.
Message Waiting - the system lets you know when you have a voice
mail message(if you subscribe to the message
waiting service from your local phone company).
Large Liquid - makes it easy to see caller information and the
Crystal Display current time and date.
Contrast Control - lets you adjust the display contrast for the best
readability.
Mounting Options - you can place the system on a desk, shelf, or
table, or mount it on a wall.
Note: Your system requires four AAA batteries (not supplied) to protect
its memory during a power outage.
Your RadioShack System 460 Call Waiting Caller ID with VIP Alert is ETL
listed to UL standards and meets all applicable FCC standards.
IMPORTANT: To use the system, you must be in an area where Caller ID
service is available, and you must subscribe to the service.
Where Caller ID is offered, one or more of the following
options are generally available:
Caller's number only
Callers name only
Caller's name and number
Your system displays the caller's name only if that option is
available in your area.
The actual number of Caller ID records your system will store
depends on the amount of Caller ID information sent by the
phone company.
FCC INFORMATION
We have designed your system to conform to federal regulations, and you
can connect it to most telephone lines. However, each system (and each
device, such as a telephone or answering machine) that you connect to the
telephone line draws power from the line. We refer to the power draw as
the device's ringer equivalence number or REN. The REN is on the bottom
of the system.
If you use more than one telephone or other device on the line, add up all
of the RENs. If the total is more than five, your telephone might not
ring. In rural areas, a total REN of three might impair ringer operation.
If ringer operation is impaired, remove a device from the line.
Your system complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. You must, upon request,
provide the FCC registration number and the REN to your telephone company.
Both numbers are on the bottom of the system.
Note: You must not connect your system to:
Coin-operated systems
Party-line systems
Most electronic key telephone systems
In the unlikely event that your system causes problems on the phone line,
the phone company can temporarily disconnect your service. If this
happens, the phone company attempts to notify you in advance. If advance
notice is not practical, the phone company notifies you as soon as
possible and advises you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
Also, the phone company can make changes to its lines, equipment,
operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of this system.
The phone company notifies you of these changes in advance, so you can
take the necessary steps to prevent interruption of your telephone service
This system complies with the limits for a Class B digital device as
specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits provide reasonable
protection against radio and TV interference in a residential area.
However, your equipment might cause TV or radio interference even when it
is operating properly. To eliminate interference, you can try one or more
of the following corrective measures:
Reorient or relocate the TV or radio's receiving antenna.
Increase the distance between the equipment and the radio or TV.
Use outlets on different electrical circuits for the equipment and the
radio or TV.
Contact your local RadioShack store if the problem continues.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire of shock hazard, do not expose this
product to rain or moisture.
CAUTIONS: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover or
back. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to
qualified personnel.
(BR/eb 4/27/98)
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