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					Cat. No. 43-927   
					OWNER’S MANUAL   
					CID-927   
					Please read before using this equipment.   
					Fashion Caller ID Phone   
					with 64-Memory Caller ID   
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					READ THIS BEFORE   
					INSTALLATION   
					WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock   
					hazard, do not expose this product to rain or   
					moisture.   
					We have designed your CID-927 to con-   
					form to federal regulations, and you can   
					connect it to most telephone lines. How-   
					ever, each telephone (and each device,   
					such as an answering machine) that you   
					connect to the telephone line draws   
					power from the telephone line. We refer   
					to this power draw as the device’s ringer   
					equivalence number, or REN. The REN   
					is on the bottom of your telephone.   
					CAUTION   
					RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.   
					! 
					DO NOT OPEN.   
					CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF   
					ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE   
					COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICE-   
					ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING   
					TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.   
					This symbol is intended to alert   
					you to the presence of uninsu-   
					lated dangerous voltage within   
					the product’s enclosure that might   
					be of sufficient magnitude to con-   
					stitute a risk of electric shock. Do   
					not open the product’s case.   
					If you use more than one telephone or   
					other device on the line, add up all the   
					RENs. If the total is more than five, your   
					telephones might not ring. In rural areas,   
					a total REN of three might impair ringer   
					operation. If ringer operation is impaired,   
					remove one of the devices from the line.   
					This symbol is intended to inform   
					you that important operating and   
					maintenance instructions are   
					included in the literature accom-   
					panying this product.   
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					FCC STATEMENT   
					Your CID-927 complies with Part 68 of   
					FCC Rules. You must, upon request,   
					provide the FCC registration number   
					and REN to your telephone company.   
					Both numbers are on the bottom of the   
					CID-927.   
					IMPORTANT CALLER ID   
					INFORMATION   
					To use the CID-927’s Caller ID feature,   
					you must be in an area where Caller ID   
					service is available and you must sub-   
					scribe to the service.   
					Note: You must not connect your CID-   
					927 to:   
					Where Caller ID is offered, one or more   
					of the following options are generally   
					available:   
					• coin-operated systems   
					• party-line systems   
					• most electronic key phone systems   
					• caller’s number only   
					• caller’s name only   
					• caller’s name and number   
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					The CID-927 also complies with the lim-   
					its for a Class B device as specified in   
					Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits pro-   
					vide reasonable protection against ra-   
					dio and TV interference in a residential   
					area. However, your telephone might   
					cause TV or radio interference even   
					when it is operating properly. To elimi-   
					nate interference, you can try one or   
					more of the following corrective mea-   
					sures.   
					• Reorient or relocate the TV’s receiv-   
					ing antenna.   
					• Increase the distance between the   
					telephone and the radio and TV.   
					Consult your local RadioShack store if   
					the problem still exists.   
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					CONTENTS   
					Preparation .............................................................................................................. 6   
					Installing Batteries............................................................................................... 6   
					Connecting the Phone ........................................................................................ 7   
					Connecting the Handset ..................................................................................... 7   
					Setting the Dialing Mode .................................................................................... 7   
					Setting the Ringer’s Volume ............................................................................... 7   
					Setting the Display Language ............................................................................ 8   
					Setting the Date and Time .................................................................................. 8   
					Adjusting the Display Contrast ........................................................................... 8   
					Phone Operation ..................................................................................................... 9   
					Using Redial ....................................................................................................... 9   
					Using Flash ........................................................................................................ 9   
					Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line ................................................................. 9   
					Storing and Dialing Priority Numbers ................................................................. 9   
					Testing Stored Emergency Numbers ......................................................... 10   
					Chain-Dialing ............................................................................................. 10   
					Using the Index Card ........................................................................................ 10   
					Caller ID Operation ............................................................................................... 11   
					Caller ID Messages .......................................................................................... 11   
					Reviewing Caller ID Records ............................................................................ 12   
					Deleting Caller ID Records ............................................................................... 12   
					Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 13   
					Care and Maintenance .......................................................................................... 14   
					The FCC Wants You to Know ........................................................................... 15   
					Lightning ........................................................................................................... 15   
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					PREPARATION   
					2. Press in the tab on the battery com-   
					partment cover and lift off the cover.   
					INSTALLING BATTERIES   
					Your CID-927 requires four AAA batter-   
					ies (not supplied) to store and display   
					Caller ID records. For the best perfor-   
					mance, we recommend alkaline batter-   
					ies, available at your local RadioShack   
					store.   
					3. Put the batteries in the compartment   
					as indicated by the polarity symbols   
					(+ and –) marked inside.   
					Cautions:   
					• Use only fresh batteries of the   
					required size and recommended   
					type.   
					• Do not mix old and new batteries,   
					different types of batteries (stan-   
					dard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or   
					rechargeable batteries of different   
					capacities.   
					4. Replace the cover and secure it with   
					the screw.   
					Once you install the batteries,   
					12:00AM 1/01appears.   
					Follow these steps to install batteries.   
					Note: When replacing the batteries, in-   
					stall the new ones within 2 minutes, or   
					the CID-927’s date and time will be lost.   
					(The Caller ID information, however,   
					stays stored in the CID-927’s memory.)   
					The telephone company sends the cor-   
					rect time with each incoming call, so the   
					correct date and time are automatically   
					set when the CID-927 receives its first   
					call.   
					1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove   
					the screw on the battery compart-   
					ment cover.   
					When flashes in the upper right corner   
					of the display or the display dims, re-   
					place batteries.   
					Cautions:   
					• Always remove old or weak batter-   
					ies. Batteries can leak chemicals   
					that can destroy electronic parts.   
					• Dispose of old batteries promptly   
					and properly. Do not burn or bury   
					them.   
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					1. Be sure TONE/PULSE is set to TONE.   
					CONNECTING THE   
					PHONE   
					Plug one end of the supplied modular   
					cord into the jack on the back of the   
					CID-927. Then plug the other end of the   
					cord into the modular phone line jack.   
					TONE/PULSE   
					2. Lift the handset and listen for the   
					dial tone.   
					3. Press any number except 0.   
					Note: If your phone system requires that   
					you enter an access code (9, for exam-   
					ple) before you dial an outside number,   
					do not press that number.   
					CONNECTING THE   
					HANDSET   
					If the dial tone stops, you have touch-   
					tone service. Leave TONE/PULSE set to   
					TONE.   
					Plug one end of   
					the supplied coiled   
					modular cord into   
					the jack on the left   
					side of the phone   
					and the other end   
					into the jack on the   
					If the dial tone continues, you have   
					pulse service. Set TONE/PULSE to   
					PULSE.   
					handset.   
					place the handset   
					on the base.   
					Then   
					SETTING THE RINGER’S   
					VOLUME   
					Set RINGER OFF/LO/HI on the back of   
					the base to LO for a normal ringer vol-   
					ume, or HI for a louder ring.   
					SETTING THE DIALING   
					MODE   
					Set TONE/PULSE on the back of the   
					base for the type of service you have. If   
					you are not sure which type you have,   
					do this test.   
					RINGER OFF/LO/HI   
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					If you do not want the ringer to sound,   
					set RINGER OFF/LO/HI to OFF. With the   
					ringer off, you can still make calls (and   
					answer calls if you hear another phone   
					on the same line ringing).   
					SETTING THE DATE AND   
					TIME   
					Your phone company sends the date   
					and time with each incoming call if you   
					subscribe to Caller ID service. Or, follow   
					these steps to set the date and time.   
					SETTING THE DISPLAY   
					LANGUAGE   
					Note: If you make a mistake, simply   
					start again at Step 1.   
					The CID-927 is preset to show Caller ID   
					messages in English. Follow these   
					steps to change the language to French   
					or Spanish.   
					1. Press STORE. PROGRAM MODE   
					appears.   
					2. Press REVIEW . -:- -/- -with   
					the date cursor flashing and SET   
					DATE appear.   
					Note: If you do not finish a step within   
					20 seconds and the phone exits setup,   
					or if you make a mistake, start again at   
					Step 1.   
					3. Enter the desired date using number   
					keys. SET TIMEappears and the   
					hour cursor flashes.   
					4. Enter the desired time. =AM   
					#=PMappears.   
					5. Press   
					to select AM or # to select   
					PM. The phone beeps and the set   
					time display returns.   
					STORE   
					ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY   
					CONTRAST   
					1. Press STORE. PROGRAM MODE   
					appears.   
					Repeatedly press CONTRAST on the   
					back of the phone to adjust the display   
					contrast. The CID-927 beeps once then   
					the current time display returns.   
					2. Press REVIEW . SET LANGUAGE   
					then 1=EN 2=SP 3=FRappears.   
					3. Press:   
					• 1 to select English   
					• 2 to select Spanish   
					• 3 to select French   
					The CID-927 beeps once, then the cur-   
					rent time display returns.   
					CONTRAST   
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					PHONE OPERATION   
					Note: If you do not have any special   
					phone services, pressing FLASH might   
					disconnect the current call.   
					USING REDIAL   
					The redial memory holds up to 32 digits,   
					so it can store both long-distance and lo-   
					cal numbers. To redial the last number,   
					lift the handset then press REDIAL.   
					USING TONE SERVICES   
					ON A PULSE LINE   
					REDIAL   
					Some special services, such as bank-   
					by-phone, require tone signals. If you   
					have pulse service, follow these steps to   
					use those special services.   
					1. Be sure TONE/PULSE is set to   
					PULSE.   
					Notes:   
					2. Call the service.   
					• The redial memory only stores the   
					last 32 digits of any number dialed.   
					3. When the service answers, press   
					. Any additional numbers you dial   
					are sent as tone signals.   
					• The redial memory does not store a   
					flash entry but stores any digits you   
					press after FLASH (see “Using   
					Flash”).   
					STORING AND DIALING   
					PRIORITY NUMBERS   
					USING FLASH   
					You can store emergency phone num-   
					bers or the phone numbers you call   
					most frequently in the three priority   
					memory locations for one-touch dialing.   
					FLASH performs the electronic equiva-   
					lent of a switchhook operation for spe-   
					cial services, such as Call Waiting.   
					Each memory location can store up to   
					16 digits.   
					FLASH   
					For example, 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.   
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					Notes:   
					Testing Stored Emergency   
					Numbers   
					• You will hear a dial tone during most   
					steps of this procedure. The phone   
					does not actually dial the number as   
					you store it, but you might also hear   
					a busy tone or recorded operator’s   
					voice after a few seconds. This is   
					normal.   
					If you want to test a stored emergency   
					number (police department, fire depart-   
					ment, ambulance), make the test call   
					during the late evening or early morning   
					hours to avoid peak demand periods.   
					Remain on the line to explain the reason   
					for your call.   
					• If you do not complete a step within   
					15 seconds, you must start over   
					from Step 2.   
					Chain-Dialing   
					1. Press STORE. PROGRAM MODE   
					appears.   
					For quick recall of numbers for special   
					services (such as alternate long-dis-   
					tance or bank-by-phone), you can store   
					each group of numbers in its own mem-   
					ory location.   
					When calling special services, dial the   
					service’s main number first. At the ap-   
					propriate place in the call, dial the mem-   
					ory number for the additional numbers   
					you want to send.   
					2. Enter the phone number you want to   
					store.   
					Note: If you make a mistake, hold   
					down the switchhook for a few sec-   
					onds, then release it and start over   
					at Step 2.   
					USING THE INDEX CARD   
					The index card on the bottom of the   
					handset provides a convenient place for   
					you to record names and phone num-   
					bers for easy reference. Remove the   
					plastic cover with a small, pointed ob-   
					ject, such as a straightened paper clip.   
					Write the names and numbers (in pencil   
					in case you want to change them later),   
					then replace the cover.   
					3. Press M1, M2, or M3 to store the pri-   
					ority number.   
					Without hanging up, repeat Steps   
					2–4 to store other numbers. Hang   
					up the handset when you are fin-   
					ished.   
					To dial a priority memory number, lift the   
					handset and press M1, M2, or M3.   
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					CALLER ID OPERATION   
					If you subscribe to Caller ID service from   
					your phone company, the phone compa-   
					ny sends information about the call (as   
					well as the time and date) between the   
					first and second rings of every call you   
					receive. The CID-927 displays this call   
					information and updates the phone’s   
					built-in clock. The CID-927 can also   
					show other information about the call.   
					See “Caller ID Messages.”   
					CALLER ID MESSAGES   
					Description (English/   
					Display   
					French/Spanish)   
					Appears when there   
					are no call records in   
					NO CALLS   
					AUCUN   
					the CID-927’s memory   
					APPELS   
					when you press a   
					NO LLAMADAS   
					REVIEW key.   
					Appears when the   
					caller is not within a   
					-OUT OF   
					AREA-   
					The NEW CALL indicator flashes during   
					an incoming call, and NEW CALL ap-   
					pears on the display. The Caller ID   
					record appears for about 20 seconds,   
					then the Caller ID and new Caller ID   
					record totals appear.   
					Caller ID service area.   
					-HORS ZONE-   
					No caller information   
					-FUERA DE   
					AREA-   
					appears.   
					Appears when you   
					reach the end of your   
					call records.   
					-END OF   
					LIST-   
					-FIN DE   
					LIST-   
					-FIN DE   
					LISTA-   
					Appears when the   
					Caller ID information   
					-ERROR-   
					-ERREUR-   
					If you subscribe to your phone compa-   
					ny’s message waiting service, the CID-   
					was garbled, or when   
					-ERROR-   
					there was an error dur-   
					927 tells you when you have a message   
					ing the transmission of   
					Caller ID information. A   
					-appears where the   
					data is lost.   
					MSG   
					waiting.   
					appears and remains un-   
					WAIT   
					til you retrieve the message.   
					If your phone company sends informa-   
					tion indicating that the incoming call is   
					Appears when the   
					caller has blocked the   
					Caller ID information   
					from being sent.   
					-PRIVATE   
					CALL-   
					APPEL   
					PERSONNEL   
					LLAMADA   
					PRIVADA   
					long distance,   
					appears.   
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					Note: You cannot delete Caller ID   
					records during a call.   
					REVIEWING CALLER ID   
					RECORDS   
					To delete a single Caller ID record, re-   
					peatedly press REVIEW or to select   
					a record, then press DELETE twice. If   
					there are no other records, NO CALLS   
					appears.   
					Each time you receive a call, your CID-   
					927 stores a Caller ID record that you   
					can review later. A Caller ID record in-   
					cludes:   
					• call number (in the order the call is   
					received)   
					• time and date of the call   
					• caller’s telephone number   
					• caller’s name (if available)   
					Repeatedly press REVIEW   
					or   
					to   
					see Caller ID records.   
					REVIEW   
					DELETE   
					END OF LISTappears after the first   
					or last record as you scroll through the   
					list.   
					To delete all Caller ID records, wait until   
					the CID-927 shows the clock display,   
					then hold down DELETE for about four   
					seconds. ERASE ALLflashes, then the   
					phone beeps once to confirm all records   
					were deleted.   
					Notes:   
					• The display shows up to 10 digits of   
					a phone number. If an incoming   
					phone number is longer, the display   
					shows only the last 10 digits.   
					• The CID-927 returns to the time/   
					date display after about 20 seconds   
					if you do not press a key.   
					DELETING CALLER ID   
					RECORDS   
					The CID-927 lets you delete individual   
					Caller ID records or all reviewed Caller   
					ID records. It will not delete Caller ID   
					records that have not been reviewed.   
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					TROUBLESHOOTING   
					We do not expect you to have any problems with your CID-927, but if you do, the fol-   
					lowing suggestions might help.   
					Problem   
					Possible Cause   
					No dial tone   
					The phone line and handset cords might not be   
					securely connected. Reconnect them.   
					Display is blank   
					Batteries are weak (or not installed). Replace   
					with (or reinstall) new batteries.   
					Volume drops or you hear unusual   
					sounds   
					Someone has picked up another phone on the   
					same line. Hang up the other phone.   
					Call is noisy   
					Interference during the call. Hang up and redial   
					the number.   
					Can receive calls, but cannot make   
					calls   
					Set T/P correctly for the type of service you have   
					(see “Setting the Dialing Mode” on Page 7).   
					If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the same line   
					work properly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you cannot find the prob-   
					lem, take your CID-927 to your local RadioShack store for assistance.   
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					CARE AND MAINTENANCE   
					Your RadioShack CID-927 Fashion Caller ID Phone is an example of superior de-   
					sign and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your CID-   
					927 so you can enjoy it for years.   
					Keep the CID-927 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids   
					might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.   
					Use and store the CID-927 only in normal temperature environments.   
					Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices, dam-   
					age batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts.   
					Keep the CID-927 away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature   
					wear of parts.   
					Handle the CID-927 gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage cir-   
					cuit boards and cases and can cause the CID-927 to work improperly.   
					Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.   
					Batteries can leak chemicals that damage your CID-927’s electronic   
					parts.   
					Wipe the CID-927 with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking   
					new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong deter-   
					gents to clean the CID-927.   
					Modifying or tampering with the CID-927’s internal components can cause a mal-   
					function and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to oper-   
					ate it. If your CID-927 is not performing as it should, take it to your local   
					RadioShack store for assistance. If the trouble is affecting the telephone lines, the   
					phone company can ask you to disconnect your CID-927 until you have resolved   
					the problem.   
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					THE FCC WANTS YOU TO   
					KNOW   
					In the unlikely event that your CID-927   
					causes problems on the phone line, the   
					phone company can temporarily discon-   
					tinue your service. If this happens, the   
					phone company attempts to notify you in   
					advance. If advance notice is not practi-   
					cal, 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, opera-   
					tions, or procedures that could affect the   
					operation of this telephone. The tele-   
					phone company notifies you of these   
					changes in advance so you can take the   
					necessary steps to prevent interruption   
					of your telephone service.   
					LIGHTNING   
					Your CID-927 has built-in protection cir-   
					cuits to reduce the risk of damage from   
					surges in telephone line and power line   
					current. These protection circuits meet   
					or exceed the FCC requirements. How-   
					ever, lightning striking the telephone or   
					power lines can damage your phone.   
					Lightning damage is not common. Nev-   
					ertheless, if you live in an area that has   
					severe electrical storms, we suggest   
					that you unplug your phone during   
					storms to reduce the possibility of dam-   
					age.   
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					Limited One-Year Warranty   
					This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-   
					ship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned   
					stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN,   
					RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUD-   
					ING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIM-   
					ITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED   
					HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RE-   
					SPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY   
					LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFOR-   
					MANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUD-   
					ING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF   
					TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,   
					OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSI-   
					BILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.   
					Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of in-   
					cidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.   
					In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack   
					sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, un-   
					less otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and   
					labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase   
					price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the prop-   
					erty of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of   
					warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the   
					original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the   
					expiration of the warranty period.   
					This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,   
					accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or   
					maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs   
					other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as   
					fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs   
					of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.   
					This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from   
					state to state.   
					RadioShack Customer Relations, Dept. W, 100 Throckmorton St., Suite 600, Fort Worth, TX 76102   
					We Service What We Sell   
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					RadioShack   
					A Division of Tandy Corporation   
					Fort Worth, Texas 76102   
					05A99   
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