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Caller ID with Ring Controller (Version II), White

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List Price: $111.99
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Item Number: 51071W
Manufacturer: JF Technical Developing

Do unwanted phone calls distract you? Are the telemarketers, non-profits, bill collectors and wrong numbers driving you crazy? Do junk faxes waste your time and money? Does the phone ring every time you try to get some sleep? Then BLOCK them using the Caller ID with Ring Controller-you won't ever have to deal with these nuisances again.

This easy-to-use device lets you determine which calls always get through, which calls can only come in during certain hours of the day, and which calls can go straight to your answering machine. When a call comes in, the phone ringing is suspended for a second while the incoming number is sent to the microprocessor. The microprocessor checks the caller's relationship from your preset phone number lists to determine whether to allow your phone to ring or not. Then, depending on who is calling and what time of day it is, the phone will ring or remain silent based on your wishes. The result: No more annoying interruptions! You don't have to know which calls are unwanted, you only need to know who you want to talk to and the machine will handle the rest!

This product is also available in white.

Note 1: This product does not work in the Toronto, Canada area.

Note 2: Caller ID Service-To use this device you must sign up for caller ID service from your local phone company. Most telephone companies offer two levels of caller ID service. The basic level is only to display the phone number. In order to best utilize the full potential of this device, you need to be subscriber for the full service (Phone number and name) provided by your local phone company.

Other Features

  • input phone numbers into list manually or saved from incoming calls received
  • Easy to add, update and delete names and phone numbers from database
  • Ability to control which calls will ring on the phone
  • Locate phone numbers quickly and easily by searching
  • Review of incoming caller records
  • Review of names and phone numbers from database
  • Data protection to prevent loss due to power failures-no batteries needed
  • Speed dial feature to help with outgoing calls
  • Since this device is a mini computer, memory resets are possible
  • Works with traditional phone service and also with Voice over IP (VoIP) systems like Vonage, and Skype
  • Reject up to 70 numbers
  • Last 7 or 8 digits can be wildcards; allows addition of an entire area code to any list
  • Both phone numbers and names or nicknames can be manually entered. The incoming name from the phone company displays if no name is manually entered. Allows users to add nicknames or identifiers, e.g. "Grandma"
  • Universal display shows any phone number from 5 to 14 digits to work with international or VoIP numbers
  • When incoming calls number reach 100 numbers in memory, the device will still block calls The A List Want to make sure that you're undisturbed for a few hours-but don't want to miss an emergency call from a loved one? Just set the Ring Controller to only allow calls from your A-List. You can store 100 names and phone numbers in your A-list, including family, friends and anyone else you want to talk to at any time. The B List Do you have teenagers with friends that can't tell time, or do you need an uninterrupted sleep? Well, just program the B-List to only ring at certain times, the time you allow them to call. The B-List can hold 100 names and phone numbers of callers you only want to talk to at the times you specify. The C List Or do you just want to avoid having to deal with nuisance calls from someone who you don't ever want to talk to? Then put them on your R-List. Those people will never get through, no matter how hard they try. There are 70 names and numbers you can store in your R-List, which stands for Reject Callers.