CID200 - Caller ID Speakerphone Quick Reference Guide


This guide tells you how to quickly install and operate your new Caller ID Telephone. For more detailed instructions, please refer to your Owner's Manual.

Important Notice
1. Before using the CID200, install 4 AA batteries into the base.
2. DO NOT CONNECT the line cord into the wall outlet until after the Caller ID setup is
    completed.

Installation

Coil Cord Connection
Insert coil cord into modular jack located on the side or bottom of the base. Connect the other end into the modular jack located on the handset.

Line Cord Connection
With a modular telephone system, connect the straight telephone line cord to the modular jack located on the back of the base. Insert the other end of the cord into a modular wall jack. Make sure all plugs snap firmly in place. If you have a four prong style jack, plug the line cord into a modular adapter and then into the jack. DO NOT CONNECT the line cord into the wall outlet until after the Caller ID setup is completed (See Setting up your CID200 to complete the Caller ID setup).


Wall Mount
If your Conairphone™ has a wall mount option, connect the straight telephone line cord to the modular jack located on the bottom of the base. Note: If a short line cord is provided use it, otherwise use the long line cord. Leaving approximately 5 inches of the cord free, insert the other modular plug into the wall jack, making sure it snaps in place. Position the wall mount slots on the bottom of the base over the two studs of the wall plate. Pull down and lock in place.

Battery Installation
Remove the screw and open the battery door by pulling back the latch. Insert four (4) AA alkaline batteries. Snap the battery door back into place and replace the screw.

Setting Up Your CID200
NOTE: DO NOT CONNECT the line cord into the wall outlet until after the Caller ID setup is completed.

Language Setup
1. Once the batteries are installed, the LCD shows 'ENTER LANGUAGE' followed by a choice
    of 3 languages (ENG = English, ESP = Spanish, FRA = French).
    NOTE: If your display does not appear this way or to reset your Caller ID, press and hold the
    Caller ID review up and down buttons for 4 seconds.

2. The 'ENG' will be blinking. Press the Caller ID review buttons up or down to select the
    desired language.
3. Press the 'ERASE' button to confirm your selection. The LCD will then show 'LCD
    CONTRAST'.

LCD Contrast
1. Press the Caller ID review buttons up or down to adjust the contrast level.
    NOTE: There are five contrast levels for the LCD, 3 is the default.
2. Once you have chosen the desired contrast level, press the 'ERASE' key to confirm your
    selection. The LCD will then show 'ENTER AREA CODE'.

Area Code Setup
1. The first digit of the area code on your LCD display will blink.
2. Press the Caller ID review buttons up or down to select the first digit of your area code.
3. Press the 'ERASE' button to confirm the first digit of your area code.
4. Repeat steps above until 3-digit area code is set.
5. Once you have setup your area code, the LCD then will show 'ENTER TIME DATE'.

Time Date Setup
1. The hour digits on the LCD display will blink.
2. Press the Caller ID review buttons up or down to select the correct hour digit.
3. Press the 'ERASE' button to confirm the hour digit.
4. Repeat steps above until correct time and date is set.
5. Once you have setup your time and date, the LCD will then display 'TOTAL: 00 NEW: 00',
    which means both the total call and new call counter are zero.

Operation

Receiving a Call
When your phone rings, pick up the handset and use like any basic telephone. Hang up the handset to release the telephone line when conversation is completed.

Using the Speakerphone
1. When your phone rings, press the SPEAKER button (indicator light will come on).
2. Speak in the direction of the microphone.
3. Using the speakerphone volume control, adjust the volume to the desired sound level.
4. Press the SPEAKER button to end your conversation and release the telephone line
    (indicator light will turn off).

Dialing a Call
NOTE: Before dialing, make sure the Tone/Pulse switch is correctly positioned for your type of service.
Pick up phone, listen for a dial tone, then press the keys for the number you want. Your Conairphone™ (in pulse setting) uses electronic pulses to stimulate dialing. You might hear pulsing for a second or two after the last button has been pressed.

Using the Speakerphone
1. Press the SPEAKER button and wait for a dial tone.
2. Press the keys for the telephone number you wish to dial.
3. When the party answers, you will hear them through the speaker. Adjust the speakerphone
    volume control to the desired level.
4. When you have completed your call, press the SPEAKER button to release the
    telephone line.
    NOTE: You may pick up the handset at any time during your conversation. Lifting the handset
    will automatically disconnect the speakerphone. To resume speakerphone operation, press
    the SPEAKER button and return the handset to the base.

Key Features

Last Number Redial
Your Conairphone(tm) remembers the last number dialed. If the number you dial is busy or not being answered, hang up. To automatically redial the last number, press the REDIAL button. NOTE: You can redial the same number as many times as needed. However, once you dial another number, the previous number is erased.

Ringer On/Off or Off/Low/High
Your Conairphone(tm) features a harmonic tone ringer. When you don't want to be disturbed, slide the switch to the "Off" position. You can still make outgoing calls without being disturbed by incoming calls. Some phones have a ringer that can be adjusted to a soft (low) or a loud (high) sound level.

Receiver Volume Control
This feature allows you to adjust your handset volume from normal to high, for a more comfortable listening level.

Flash Function
The FLASH button can be used to retrieve a new dial tone after ending a call.

NOTE: The FLASH button is also used with special telephone services such as call waiting and three party calling. Press the FLASH button briefly, release and perform the custom call procedure.

Data Port
The CID200 is equipped with a second jack that allows you to connect a communication device, such as a computer modem, answering machine, or fax machine to a telephone line.

Pause
You can program a pause (delay) into a memory for use with a certain long-distance and computer automated services, or to obtain an outside line when using a business telephone system.

Memory
Your Conairphone(tm) is equipped with memory for programming your most frequently dialed telephone numbers. You can store up to 10 memory locations (16 digits in each).

To Program Memory Numbers
1. Press and release the STORE key. The message "PROGRAM MODE" will appear on the
    LCD.
2. Press the keys for the telephone number you wish to store.
3. Press and release the MEMORY KEY.
4. Press the keypad number (0-9) you want the telephone number stored in.
5. Your number is now stored.
6. Repeat the above steps to change a stored number or to add a new number in a different
    location.

A memory Index card is provided for you to write down the person's name next to the corresponding keypad number.

To Retrieve Memory Numbers
A. Pick up the handset from the base (or press the SPEAKER key).
B. Press the MEMORY key followed by the speed dial location (0-9) on the keypad.


Trouble Shooting Guide

Problem: No dial tone
• Check all modular plugs to be sure they are firmly in place.
• Are the cords damaged in any way?
• Try another phone jack. If your Conairphone™ works on another jack, there may be a
   problem with your wiring.

Problem: I hear my phone dialing, but I can not get past the dial tone.
• Check the Tone/Pulse switch. If positioned in Tone (T) mode, switch to Pulse (P). You may
   have pulse dialing service.

Problem: Phone does not ring.
• Is the ringer switch set to the "Off" position?
• How many extensions are connected to your line? If more than five telephones are installed
   on the same line, you may need to contact your local telephone company to determine the
   maximum number of extensions for your calling area.

Problem: The sound volume is too low.
• Is another extension off hook? If so, hang up the extension.


Conairphone™ Consumer Hotline

Questions? Call the Conairphone™ Consumer Hotline, toll-free, 1-800-366-0937.
Hotline Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (EST)
Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (EST)
7475 North Glen Harbor Blvd.
Glendale, AZ 85307