Radio Shack Caller ID Box CID 2903 User Guide

CID 2903 Caller ID  
with Call Waiting  
 
ˆ Contents  
Important Information ........................ 4  
Features ............................................... 8  
Preparation ........................................ 10  
Installing Batteries/Setup ............. 10  
Connecting AC Power ................. 13  
Connecting the CID ..................... 14  
Connecting to a  
Single-Line Phone ................ 14  
Connecting to an  
Answering Machine .............. 15  
Mounting the CID ......................... 16  
Adjusting the Display Contrast .... 17  
Operation ........................................... 17  
Receiving and Storing Calls ........ 17  
Reviewing Call Records .............. 19  
Displayed Call Information ........... 20  
Deleting CID Records .................. 23  
Deleting Individual  
CID Records ......................... 23  
Deleting All  
CID Records ......................... 24  
Using Callback ............................. 24  
VIP Call List ................................. 26  
Marking a VIP  
Call Record .......................... 27  
Unmarking a VIP  
Call Record .......................... 28  
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Contents  
 
Troubleshooting ................................ 29  
Care ............................................. 30  
ˆ Important  
Information  
To use this Caller ID (CID), 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  
• caller's name only  
• caller's name and number  
Your CID displays the caller's name only if  
that option is available in your area. The  
actual number of Caller ID records your  
CID will store depends on the amount of  
Caller ID information sent by the phone  
company.  
Your CID is ETL listed to UL standards  
and meets all applicable FCC standards.  
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Important Information  
 
FCC INFORMATION  
We have designed your CID to conform to  
federal regulations, and you can connect it  
to most telephone lines. However, each  
CID (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 this power draw  
as the device's ringer equivalence number  
or REN. The REN is on the bottom of the  
Caller ID.  
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 (three  
in rural areas), your telephone might not  
ring. If ringer operation is impaired,  
remove a device from the line.  
Your CID 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 CID.  
Note: You must not connect your CID to:  
• coin-operated systems  
• party-line systems  
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Important Information  
 
• most electronic key telephone  
systems  
In the unlikely event that your CID 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 CID. The phone  
company notifies you of these changes in  
advance, so you can take the necessary  
steps to prevent interruption of your  
telephone service.  
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO  
KNOW  
This CID 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  
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Important Information  
 
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.  
LIGHTNING  
Your CID has built-in protection circuits to  
reduce the risk of damage from surges in  
telephone and power line current. These  
protection circuits meet or exceed FCC  
requirements. However, lightning striking  
the phone line can damage your CID.  
Lightning damage is not common.  
Nevertheless, if you live in an area that  
has severe electrical storms, we suggest  
you unplug your CID when storms  
approach to reduce the possibility of  
damage.  
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Important Information  
 
ˆ Features  
Your RadioShack CID 2903 Caller ID  
(CID) is the latest in telephone  
technology. The CID 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.)  
Your Caller ID stores and displays up to  
80 single (number only) or multiple (name  
and number) Caller ID records, and  
includes these features:  
Call Waiting Caller ID — displays  
information about an incoming call while  
you are on the phone.  
Callback — lets you call back a number  
stored in the CID.  
New Call Indicator — lets you know  
when new calls are recorded.  
Multiple Extension Capacity — lets you  
connect more than one CID to the same  
phone line.  
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Features  
 
Call Waiting Indicator — displays the  
Caller ID information for Call Waiting calls.  
Call Summary — displays the number of  
calls you received.  
Message Waiting — displays when you  
have a voice mail message (if you  
subscribe to the message waiting service  
from your local phone company).  
Note: The Message Waiting feature does  
not work with stutter dial tone service.  
Check with your telephone company for  
the type of service you have.  
VIP Call List — lets you save up to 10  
caller ID records in a VIP list, and sounds  
an alert tone when any of those callers  
call.  
Contrast Control — lets you adjust the  
display contrast for the best readability.  
Low Battery Indicator — lets you know  
when it is time to replace the batteries.  
Delete — lets you erase Caller ID records  
one at a time or all at once.  
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Features  
 
ˆ Preparation  
INSTALLING BATTERIES/  
SETUP  
Your CID requires four AAA batteries (not  
supplied) to protect its memory when AC  
power fails or is disconnected. For the  
longest life and best performance, we  
recommend RadioShack alkaline  
batteries.  
Cautions:  
• Use only fresh batteries of the  
required size and recommended  
type.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries,  
different types of batteries (standard,  
alkaline, or rechargeable), or  
rechargeable batteries of different  
capacities.  
Follow these steps to install batteries and  
program the CID.  
Caution: To avoid electrical shock, make  
sure the CID is unplugged from the  
telephone line and AC power before  
removing the battery compartment cover.  
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Preparation  
 
When replacing the batteries, make sure  
the CID is unplugged from the telephone  
line and AC power, and unplug both  
modular line cords from the back of the  
CID.  
Note: When replacing the batteries, have  
fresh ones on hand before you begin. If  
you do not install the new batteries within  
2 minutes after removing the old ones,  
you will lose the time, date, and area code  
stored in the CID. (The Caller ID  
information, however, remains stored in  
the CID's memory.)  
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove  
the screw from the battery compart-  
ment cover, then slide off the cover.  
2. Put four fresh AAA batteries into the  
compartment as indicated by the  
polarity symbols (+ and –) marked  
inside.  
3. Turn the CID over so you can see the  
display. After you install the batteries,  
6(7#$5($#&2'( and 333 appears. The  
first 3 flashes.  
4. Within 2 minutes, repeatedly press  
REVIEW 8 until the first digit of your  
area code appears, then press  
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Preparation  
 
REVIEW 9  
to set the digit. The  
second 3 flashes.  
                                                                             
Notes:  
• If you make a mistake while setting  
the area code, press DELETE. The  
cursor moves to the previous digit  
of the area code. Then repeat Step  
4 to reset the area code.  
• If you do not press any key within 2  
minutes in this step or Step 5, the  
CID automatically sets the area  
code to 000. If this happens, press  
and hold REVIEW 8 and 9  
simultaneously until 6(7 $5($ &2'(  
appears. Then reset the area  
code.  
To select another area code, press  
and hold REVIEW 8 and 9  
simultaneously until VHW#DUHD#FRGH  
appears.  
5. Repeat Step 4 to set the second and  
third digits of your area code.  
6. When you set the area code's last  
digit, press REVIEW 9, the CID  
beeps once and 45=33$0#4234#appears.  
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Preparation  
 
7. Close the cover and secure it with the  
screw.  
When %$71#/2: flashes or the display dims,  
replace the batteries.  
Warning: Dispose of dead batteries  
promptly and properly; do not bury or burn  
them.  
Caution: Always remove old or weak  
batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals  
that can damage your CID.  
Note: If you replaced the batteries,  
reconnect the phone line, AC adapter, and  
the phone.  
CONNECTING AC POWER  
Cautions:  
You must use a Class 2  
power source that supplies  
9V DC and delivers at least  
!
200 mA. Its center tip must be set to  
negative and its plug must fit the  
CID's DC9V 200mA jack. The supplied  
adapter meets these specifications.  
Using an adapter that does not meet  
these specifications could damage  
the CID or the adapter.  
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Preparation  
 
• Always connect the AC adapter to the  
CID before you connect it to AC  
power. When you finish, disconnect  
the adapter from AC power before  
you disconnect it from the CID.  
To power the CID, plug the supplied AC  
adapter's barrel plug into the DC9V 200mA  
jack on the back of the CID. Then connect  
the other end of the adapter to a standard  
AC outlet.  
CONNECTING THE CID  
The CID connects to any modular phone  
jack and your phone. You can also  
connect it to an answering machine.  
Connecting to a Single-Line  
Phone  
1. Disconnect the telephone line cord  
from the phone and plug it into the  
CID's LINE jack.  
2. Plug one end of the supplied line cord  
into the CID's PHONE jack.  
3. Plug the other end of the cord into the  
phone's jack.  
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Preparation  
 
Connecting to an Answering  
Machine  
1. Disconnect the phone line cord from  
the answering machine's jack. Then  
plug it into the CID's LINE jack.  
2. Plug one end of the supplied line cord  
into the CID's PHONE jack.  
3. Plug the cord's other end into the  
answering machine's jack.  
4. Set your answering machine to  
answer after two or more rings (see  
“Receiving and Storing Calls” on  
Page 17).  
Two or more rings gives the CID time  
to record the call information that the  
phone company sends between the  
first and second rings.  
Note: If you subscribe to Call Waiting  
service with your telephone company  
and you receive a new Call Waiting  
call while your answering machine is  
recording another call at the same  
time, the Call Waiting information  
sent by the phone company will  
disconnect the recording.  
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Preparation  
 
MOUNTING THE CID  
You can place the CID directly on a flat  
surface with the supplied stand. Or, you  
can mount it on a wall.  
Follow these steps to mount the CID on a  
wall.  
1. Turn the CID over, then press in the  
upper tabs and remove the stand.  
2. Select a location near the phone line  
jack and mark the mounting screw  
locations 23/4 inch (69 mm) apart on  
the wall.  
3. Drill two 1/8-inch (3.5 mm) holes in the  
wall at the marked locations.  
4. Thread a screw into each hole until  
the head extends 1/8-inch (3.5 mm)  
from the wall.  
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Preparation  
 
5. Align the two screws with the  
keyholes on the bottom of the CID.  
Slide the CID down onto the screws  
to secure it.  
ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY  
CONTRAST  
Your CID has four display contrast  
settings. To lighten or darken the display,  
repeatedly press CONTRAST on the back  
of the CID. &2175$67 and the level 4,5, 6,  
or 7 briefly appear.  
ˆ Operation  
RECEIVING AND STORING  
CALLS  
Caller ID is a service provided by your  
telephone company. When you subscribe  
to this service, the telephone company  
sends the caller's telephone number (and  
name, if available) and the call's date and  
time between the first and second rings.  
The CID receives and displays this  
information for each call and updates the  
display with the current date and time.  
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Operation  
 
The display also shows if caller  
information is not available or if the  
number is blocked by the sender (see  
“Displayed Call Information” on Page 20).  
Your CID saves up to 80 call records, then  
replaces the oldest call record with each  
new one.  
The indicator displays during an incoming  
call, and 1(:#&$//+6, appears. The Caller  
ID record appears for about 20 seconds,  
then the Caller ID and new Caller ID  
record totals appear.  
Note: If you have a phone that has a hold  
feature, we do not recommend using hold  
for very long. The Caller ID information  
sent by the phone company might  
disconnect a caller on hold if a new call  
comes in.  
If you subscribe to your phone company's  
message waiting service and you have a  
message(s) waiting, the indicator and 06*  
:$,7,1* flash slowly. This remains until you  
retrieve the message.  
If you are using the telephone when a new  
call comes in and you subscribe to Call  
Waiting service with your telephone  
company, &$// :$,7,1* and the indicator  
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Operation  
 
flash, indicating that a new call is being  
received.  
If the indicator displays while the phone is  
ringing and you see 35,9$7( &$//(5, the  
caller is blocking their name and  
telephone number from being sent.  
If you receive more than one call from the  
same phone number, 5(3($7 &$// counter  
and the number of calls appear.  
If your phone company sends information  
indicating that the incoming call is long  
distance, /21*#',671#&$// appears.  
REVIEWING CALL RECORDS  
Each time you receive a call, the CID  
saves a call record in memory that you  
can see while you are on the phone or  
review later. Each call record includes the  
time and date of the call, the call number  
(order the call is received), the caller's  
telephone number, and the caller's name  
(if available).  
To scroll through the call records,  
repeatedly press REVIEW 8 or 9.  
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Operation  
 
Notes:  
• If no call information is stored, 12  
&$//6 appears when you press  
REVIEW 8 or 9.  
• If you do not press a button within 20  
seconds, the CID automatically  
returns to the time and date display.  
• After you review all calls, (1' 2) /,67  
appears. Press REVIEW 8 or 9 to  
view the calls again.  
DISPLAYED CALL  
INFORMATION  
Display  
Description  
Appears as new calls  
are received. XX is  
the number of total  
calls and new calls.  
;;#727$/#1(:#;;  
Appears when a new  
call comes in while  
you are using the  
phone. The indicator  
flashes.  
&$//#:$,7,1*  
Appears when the  
caller blocked the  
35,9$7(#1$0(  
name from being sent.  
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Operation  
 
Display  
Description  
Appears when the  
caller blocked the  
number from being  
sent.  
35,9$7(#&$//  
Appears when the  
caller blocked their  
name and number  
from being sent.  
3ULYDWH#FDOOHU  
Appears when you  
have reached the end  
of your call records.  
Press REVIEW 8 or  
9 to view the calls  
again.  
(1'#2)#/,67  
Appears when the  
caller is not within a  
CID service area. The  
number is unknown.  
8QNQRZQ#FDOO  
Appears when caller  
is not within a Caller  
ID service area. No  
caller name and num-  
ber appear.  
81.12:1#&$//(5  
Appears when the  
caller is not within a  
Caller ID service area.  
Only the number  
appears but the name  
is unknown.  
81.12:1#1$0(  
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Operation  
 
Display  
12#&$//6  
Description  
Appears when there  
are no records in the  
CID’s memory.  
Appears when a mes-  
sage is waiting (if you  
subscribe to your  
phone company’s  
message waiting ser-  
vice).  
06*#:$,7,1*  
Prompts you to set  
the area code (see  
“Installing Batteries/  
Setup” on Page 10).  
6(7#$5($#&2'(  
Appears when phone  
company sends the  
information indicating  
that the incoming call  
is long distance.  
/21*#',671#&$//  
Appears when a call  
is forwarded from a  
number that is set up  
to forward all calls.  
&$//#)RUZDUG  
Appears after you  
press CALLBACK,  
flashes alternately  
with 86H#5(YLHZ#.H\#  
(see “Using Callback”  
on Page 24).  
'LDO#PHQX  
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Operation  
 
Display  
Description  
Appears after you  
press CALLBACK,  
and flashes alter-  
86H#5(YLHZ#.H\  
nately with 'LDO#PHQX.  
Appears when you  
press CALLBACK  
and the CID is dial-  
ing a Caller ID record.  
'LDOLQJ  
Appears after the CID  
dials a number when  
you press CALL-  
BACK.  
3,&.#83#3+21(  
(5525  
Appears if the Caller  
ID information is gar-  
bled, or if there was  
an error during the  
transmission of Caller  
ID information.  
DELETING CID RECORDS  
Deleting Individual CID Records  
Note: This procedure does not delete VIP  
and message waiting call records. See  
“VIP Call List” on Page 26.  
Follow these steps to delete individual  
CID records.  
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Operation  
 
1. Repeatedly press REVIEW 8  
                                                                                                 
or 9  
                                                                                                        
until you see the call record you want  
to delete.  
2. Press DELETE twice. The CID deletes  
that record and automatically  
renumbers the remaining call  
records. After 20 seconds, the time  
and date appear.  
Deleting All CID Records  
To delete all Caller ID records, wait until  
the CID shows the clock display, then hold  
down DELETE. (5$6( $// flashes, then the  
CID beeps once and returns to the normal  
time display.  
USING CALLBACK  
You can quickly dial a Caller ID number by  
simply pressing CALLBACK.  
Note: You must store your home area  
code in order to use the callback feature  
(see “Installing Batteries/Setup” on  
Page 10). If the call came from your home  
area code, the Caller ID record shows  
only the seven-digit number (without an  
area code).  
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Operation  
 
If the phone number's area code matches  
the area code you stored, the CID  
provides you four dialing patterns.  
• 8-digit number (1 plus the phone  
number)  
• 10-digit number (area code plus the  
phone number)  
• 11-digit number (1 plus the area code  
plus the phone number)  
• 7-digit number  
If the phone number's area code does not  
match the area code you stored, you can  
select to dial or not to dial 1 before the  
phone number.  
Follow these steps to dial a number from a  
Caller ID record.  
1. Repeatedly press REVIEW 8 or 9  
to select the desired Caller ID record.  
If the displayed phone number  
matches your phone system's dialing  
pattern, press CALLBACK twice.  
If the phone number does not match  
your phone system's dialing pattern,  
follow Steps 2–4.  
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Operation  
 
2. Press CALLBACK. '  
                                                                                                          
,
                                                                                                            
$
                                                                                                             
/
                                                                                                              
,
                                                                                                                
1
                                                                                                                
*
                                                                                                                  
0
                                                                                                                     
(
                                                                                                                      
1
                                                                                                                        
8
                                                                                                                          
and  
86(#5(9,(:#.(< alternately flash on  
the display.  
3. Repeatedly press REVIEW 8 or 9  
to select the desired dialing patterns.  
4. Press CALLBACK. ',$/,1* and the  
phone number appear. After the CID  
dials the number, 3,&.#83#3+21(  
appears.  
5. To complete the call, pick up the  
phone within 10 seconds after you  
see 3,&.#83#3+21(. If you do not pick  
up the phone within 10 seconds, 3,&.#  
83#3+21( disappears and the CID  
does not complete the call.  
Note: If you did not store an area code  
after installing the batteries, the CID  
displays 6(7#$5($#&2'(#333, and the first 3  
flashes. See “Installing Batteries/Setup”  
on Page 10 to store the area code. Then  
press CALLBACK to dial the number.  
VIP CALL LIST  
The CID lets you save up to 10 call  
records in its VIP call list. Then, when you  
receive a call from a number matching  
one stored in a VIP call record, the CID  
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Operation  
 
sounds 2 quick beeps each time the  
phone rings until you answer the call.  
Also, the CID protects VIP call records so  
you cannot delete them by mistake.  
Note: To delete a VIP call record, you  
must first unmark it using the steps in  
“Unmarking a VIP Call Record” on  
Page 28 then delete it using the steps in  
“Deleting Individual CID Records” on  
Page 23.  
Marking a VIP Call Record  
Repeatedly press REVIEW 8 or 9 until  
you see the call record you want to mark  
as a VIP call.  
Hold down CALLBACK until 35,25,7< &$//  
appears. The CID beeps once and marks  
the call record as a VIP record.  
Notes:  
• As you press REVIEW 8 or 9 to  
review stored records, 35,25,7< &$//  
appears on each record marked as a  
VIP call record.  
• If the CID's VIP memory is full (10  
VIP call records are already stored),  
the CID beeps three times when you  
hold down CALLBACK. To store  
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Operation  
 
another VIP call record, you must first  
delete an existing one.  
To review VIP call records, repeatedly  
press REVIEW 8 or 9. The call records  
appear in the order you entered them.  
Unmarking a VIP Call Record  
Repeatedly press REVIEW 8 or 9 until  
you see the VIP call record you want to  
unmark.  
Hold down CALLBACK until 35,25,7<#&$//  
disappears. The CID beeps once and  
unmarks the call record.  
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Operation  
 
ˆ Troubleshooting  
If your CID stops operating properly, these  
suggestions might help.  
Problem  
Suggestion  
Display is blank. Make sure the batteries  
are correctly installed and  
the AC adapter is plugged  
in.  
Adjust the contrast (see  
“Adjusting the Display  
Contrast” on Page 17).  
You have an  
incoming call,  
but do not  
receive any  
Caller ID infor-  
mation.  
You answered the call  
before the CID received  
the call information. Wait  
until your phone rings at  
least once before answer-  
ing a call.  
Be sure that the CID is cor-  
rectly and securely con-  
nected.  
Call your phone company  
to verify that your Caller ID  
service is active.  
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Troubleshooting  
 
CARE  
Keep the CID dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry  
immediately. Use and store the CID only  
in normal temperature environments.  
Handle the CID carefully; do not drop it.  
Keep the CID away from dust and dirt,  
and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally  
to keep it looking new.  
Modifying or tampering with the CID’s  
internal components can cause a  
malfunction and might invalidate its  
warranty and void your FCC authorization  
to operate it. If your CID 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 until you have  
resolved the problem.  
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Troubleshooting  
 
ˆ Notes  
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Notes  
 
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 RadioShack company-owned  
stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EX-  
CEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EX-  
PRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE  
DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CON-  
TAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack  
SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUS-  
TOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT  
TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR  
INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT  
OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, IN-  
CLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING  
FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY,  
REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDEN-  
TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack  
HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAM-  
AGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied war-  
ranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequen-  
tial 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, unless  
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 property 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, ship-  
ping 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, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort  
Worth, TX 76102  
12/99  
10A01  
43-2903  
Printed in Malaysia  
 

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