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With GrandCare, you can make Caller ID even more powerful, through logs, pictures, and alerts. | With GrandCare, you can make Caller ID even more powerful, through phone logs, pictures and descriptions, and alerts. | ||
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Revision as of 18:42, 8 June 2012
Overview
With GrandCare, you can make Caller ID even more powerful, through phone logs, pictures and descriptions, and alerts.
Setting Up Caller ID
Setting up the Caller ID enhancements on your loved one's GrandCare system is very easy. There are two requirements before you get started. First, your loved one must have Caller ID service on a land line. Second, you need to attach a particular piece of hardware to the system, a USB Caller-ID USRobotics 56K V.92 Modem. It can be plugged into any open USB port on the GrandCare system.
Once you have the Caller ID modem plugged into the GrandCare system, plug one end of a phone cable into the Caller ID modem on the system, and the other end into a phone jack. The modem is plug-and-play.