UNIDEN
CORDLESS
TELEPHONES
DECT2085-4WX
Using Your Phone......................................................30 Using Special Features.............................................39
Makꢀng.a.Call.from.the.Phonebook......................... 31
Chaꢀn.Dꢀalꢀng.from.the.Phonebook......................... 31
Swꢀtchꢀng.to.the.Handset.Speakerphone.Durꢀng.a.
Prꢀvacy.Mode.......................................................... 39
Usꢀng.the.Intercom.................................................. 39
Mutꢀng.the.Mꢀcrophone........................................... 40
Tone.Dꢀalꢀng.Swꢀtch.Over........................................ 40
Installꢀng.the.Optꢀonal.Headset............................... 40
Call.................................................................... 31
Using Caller ID, Call Waiting, and Redial Lists.......32
Usꢀng.the.Caller.ID.Lꢀst........................................... 3ꢁ Setting Up the Answering System...........................41
Makꢀng.a.Call.from.a.Caller.ID.Record................... 3ꢁ
Deletꢀng.Caller.ID.Numbers.................................... 33
Usꢀng.Call.Waꢀtꢀng................................................... 34
Redꢀalꢀng.a.Number................................................ 34
Deletꢀng.a.Redꢀal.Record........................................ 34
Usꢀng.Handset.and.Base.Menus............................ 41
Handset.Operatꢀon.................................................. 41
Recordꢀng.a.Personal.Greetꢀng.............................. 4ꢁ
Selectꢀng.a.Greetꢀng............................................... 4ꢁ
Deletꢀng.Your.Personal.Greetꢀng............................ 43
Selectꢀng.the.Language.for.Announcements.......... 43
Settꢀng.the.Number.of.Rꢀngs................................... 43
Settꢀng.the.Day.&.Tꢀme.(for.Base).......................... 44
Settꢀng.the.Record.Tꢀme.(or.Announce.only).......... 44
Actꢀvatꢀng.the.Message.Alert.................................. 45
Actꢀvatꢀng.Call.Screenꢀng.on.the.Base.................... 45
Adjusting the Ringer, Earpiece and Speaker
Volume...............................................................35
Adjustꢀng.the.Rꢀnger.Volume.................................. 35
Mutꢀng.the.Rꢀnger.(One.call.only)........................... 35
Adjustꢀng.the.Earpꢀece.Volume............................... 35
Adjustꢀng.the.Speaker.Volume................................ 36
Adjustꢀng.the.Audꢀo.Tone.(Handset.only)................ 36
Using the Answering System...................................46
Finding a Lost Handset.............................................37
Turnꢀng.Your.Answerꢀng.System.On.and.Off.......... 46
Revꢀewꢀng.Messages.............................................. 47
Screenꢀng.Calls....................................................... 48
Turnꢀng.Off.the.Message.Alert.Tone....................... 48
Using Hold, Conference and Transfer .....................37
Placꢀng.a.Call.on.Hold............................................ 37
Conferencꢀng.......................................................... 37
Transferrꢀng.a.Call.................................................. 38
Operatꢀng.the.Answerꢀng.System.Whꢀle.You.Are.
Away.from.Home............................................... 48
3
Maintenance...............................................................50
Specifications.......................................................... 50
Battery.Informatꢀon................................................. 50
Power.Faꢀlures........................................................ 5ꢁ
Troubleshooting ........................................................53
Common.Issues...................................................... 53
Resettꢀng.the.Handset............................................ 55
Changꢀng.the.Lꢀne.Mode.for.Multꢀple.Extensꢀons... 57
Travelꢀng.Out.of.Range........................................... 57
Lꢀquꢀd.Damage........................................................ 58
Precautions! ..............................................................59
Rechargeable.Nꢀckel-Metal-Hydrꢀde.Battery..
Warnꢀng............................................................. 59
Important.Safety.Instructꢀons.................................. 59
The.FCC.Wants.You.To.Know................................ 60
I.C..Notꢀce............................................................... 61
One Year Limited Warranty.......................................62
Index ...........................................................................63
Remote Operation Card ............................................65
4
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing a Uniden Multi-Handset phone with a waterproof, floating handset.
Note:. Illustratꢀons.ꢀn.thꢀs.manual.are.used.for.explanatꢀon.purposes..Some.ꢀllustratꢀons.ꢀn.thꢀs.manual.may.dꢀffer.
from.the.actual.unꢀt.
Accessibility
Unꢀden.provꢀdes.a.customer.servꢀce.hotlꢀne.for.accessꢀbꢀlꢀty.questꢀons..If.you.have.a.dꢀsabꢀlꢀty.and.need.customer.
servꢀce.assꢀstance.or.ꢀf.you.have.any.questꢀons.about.how.Unꢀden’s.products.can.accommodate.persons.wꢀth.
dꢀsabꢀlꢀtꢀes,.please.call.the.accessꢀbꢀlꢀty.voꢀce/TTY.lꢀne:.1-800-874-9314.
Our.customer.care.hours.as.well.as.accessꢀbꢀlꢀty.ꢀnformatꢀon.can.be.found.on.our.websꢀte,.www.unꢀden.com,.under.
the.“Accessꢀbꢀlꢀty”.lꢀnk..If.your.call.ꢀs.receꢀved.outsꢀde.of.our.busꢀness.hours,.you.can.leave.us.a.message.and.we.wꢀll.
call.you.back.
What Exactly does “Waterproof Handset” Mean?
The yellow handset complies with the JIS7 water submersion specifications. This means the handset can remain
submerged.under.3.feet.of.water.for.up.to.30.mꢀnutes.wꢀthout.damage.or.loss.of.functꢀonalꢀty..
The.handset.wꢀll.stꢀll.receꢀve.calls.even.ꢀf.ꢀt.ꢀs.under.water,.but.you.probably.won’t.be.able.to.hear.the.rꢀnger..To.avoꢀd.
any.accꢀdents,.do not try to use the handset while it is still under water.
Is the Charging Cradle Waterproof?
None of the charging cradles are waterproof:.the.yellow.chargꢀng.cradle.ꢀs.water resistant..The.yellow.cradle.uses.
a.specꢀal.method.called.magnetꢀc.ꢀnductꢀve.chargꢀng,.so.ꢀt.can.charge.your.handset.wꢀthout.exposꢀng.any.electronꢀc.
components..(You.may.notꢀce.that.the.chargꢀng.contacts.are.enclosed.ꢀn.plastꢀc.and.there.ꢀs.no.metal.showꢀng.).Thꢀs.
chargꢀng.method.makes.the.cradle.safe.to.use.near.water.or.ꢀn.hꢀghly.humꢀd.envꢀronments,.but is it not designed
to be submerged in water.
5
Installing the Phone
Choosing the Best Location
When.choosꢀng.a.locatꢀon.for.your.new.phone,.here.are.some.ꢀmportant.guꢀdelꢀnes.you.should.consꢀder:
PLACE YOUR BASE
TRY TO AVOID
• Microwave ovens
• Refrigerators
• Fluorescent
lighting
• Other cordless
telephones
Near an AC outlet and
a telephone wall jack.
• Personal computers
• Wireless LAN
equipment
• A window
by a street
with
• TVs
• Other electronics
heavy traffic
• Dust
• Excessive
moisture
• Shock
• Vibration
In a centrally-located
open area.
• Direct sunlight
• Extreme temperatures
Note:. For.maxꢀmum.range:.
• Keep.both.the.base.and.handset.antennas.free.of.obstructꢀon.
• When.the.handset.ꢀs.not.ꢀn.use,.place.the.handset.ꢀn.an.uprꢀght.posꢀtꢀon.
• Metal.and.reꢀnforced.concrete.may.affect.cordless.telephone.performance.
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Installing the Battery
Use.only.the.Unꢀden.BT-1008.rechargeable.battery.pack.supplꢀed.wꢀth.your.cordless.telephone.
Press in on the handset
battery case cover.
Use the finger indention
for a better grip and slide
the cover downward to
remove.
Plug the battery cable into the
battery jack. Be sure to match the
red and black wires to the label
near the jack. The cable should
snap into place.
Replace the battery
case cover back on the
handset and slide it
upwards until it clicks
into place.
Gently pull on the battery cable. If the
connector comes loose, try connecting
again until the battery snaps into place.
Activating the waterproof handset
The.waterproof.handset’s.battery.ꢀs.already.ꢀnstalled.ꢀn.the.battery.
compartment, but you have to activate it before you charge it for the first
tꢀme.
1. Push.the.actꢀvatꢀon.pꢀn.located.on.the.bottom.of.the.handset.(see.the.
label.wꢀth.ꢀnstructꢀons).
ꢁ. Once.you.actꢀvate.the.handset,.remove.the.label.
7
Installing the Belt Clip
Lꢀne.up.the.holes.on.each.sꢀde.of.the.handset..To.attach.the.belt.clꢀp,.ꢀnsert.ꢀnto.the.holes.on.each.sꢀde.of.the.
handset..Press.down.untꢀl.ꢀt.clꢀcks.
To remove the belt clip,.pull.eꢀther.sꢀde.of.the.belt.clꢀp.to.release.the.tabs.from.the.holes.
Connecting the AC adapter
Base
To avoid risk of fire and shock, only use the Uniden PS-0009 AC adapter supplied with your
cordless.telephone.
Connect the large, yellow-
tipped AC adapter to the
base’s DC IN 9V jack.
Route the cord inside the
molded wiring channel.
Connect the AC adapter to a
standard 120V AC wall outlet.
DO NOT use an AC outlet
controlled by a wall switch.
8
Charger
Use.only.the.Unꢀden.AC.adapters.supplꢀed.wꢀth.your.phone..
Connect the smallest
Connect each AC adapter to a
standard 120V AC wall outlet.
DO NOT use an AC outlet
controlled by a wall switch.
Route the cord.
AC adapter (labeled
PS-0011) to the
yellow charger’s
DC IN 19V jack.
Then, connect each
of the remaining AC
adapters (PS-0007)
to a regular charger’s
DC IN 9V jack.
Charging the Handsets
Place one handset in the base and
the others in the charging cradles
with the handset display facing
forward.
(The waterproof handset goes in the
yellow charging cradle; for the other
handsets, it doesn’t matter which one
goes in the base and which ones go
in the charging cradles.)
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Charge your handsets completely before plugging in the phone line. The waterproof handset
need to charge for about 25 hours the first time; the others only need about 15-20 hours.
What if the charge LED doesn’t light up?
Check the AC adapter connection.
Reseat the handset to make sure it makes
good contact with the charging contacts.
Make sure that the charge LED illuminates.
Connecting to the Phone Line
Make.sure.that.the.battery.pack.ꢀs.fully.charged.
Connect the
telephone cord to a
telephone wall jack.
Connect the
telephone
cord to the
TEL LINE
jack.
What if CHECK
TEL LINE
appears on the
base display?
The telephone
cord may not be
connected
correctly. Check
the telephone
cord connection.
10
DSL Filter
Do.you.have.DSL.or.any.hꢀgh-speed.Internet.servꢀce.delꢀvered.through.
your.phone.lꢀne?
Telephone
wall jack
Try putting a DSL filter between the base and the wall jack. Without a filter, .
telephone-lꢀne-based.Internet.servꢀces.can.ꢀnterfere.wꢀth.standard.phones.
Telephone cord
DSL filter
Testing the Connection
Try.makꢀng.a.call..If.your.call.does.not.connect.or.you.cannot.get.a.dꢀal.tone,.try.the.followꢀng.steps:
1. Make.sure.the.AC.adapter.cord.ꢀs.securely.connected.to.the.DC IN 9V.jack.and.a.standard.power.outlet.
ꢁ. Check.to.make.sure.the.battery.ꢀs.fully.charged..(If.you.don’t.see.the.“battery.full”.ꢀcon,.check.to.make.sure.
the.battery.ꢀs.properly.connected.and.charge.agaꢀn.)
3. Change.the.dꢀal.mode.
Changing the Dial Mode
Your.phone.can.communꢀcate.wꢀth.the.telephone.network.ꢀn.two.dꢀfferent.ways:.tone.dꢀalꢀng.or.pulse.dꢀalꢀng..These.
days,.most.base.networks.use.a.method.called.tone.dꢀalꢀng,.so.your.phone.comes.programmed.for.tone.dꢀalꢀng..If.
your.phone.company.uses.pulse.dꢀalꢀng,.you.wꢀll.need.to.change.your.phone’s.dꢀal.mode..If.you.don’t.get.a.dꢀal.tone.
or.can’t.connect.to.the.telephone.network,.please.follow.the.steps.below.to.modꢀfy.your.phone’s.settꢀngs:
1. Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.GLOBAL.SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.
DIAL.MODE.submenu.
ꢁ. Scroll.[ ].to.hꢀghlꢀght.PULSE.
3. Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
If.you.ever.need.to.change.the.dꢀal.mode.back.to.tone.dꢀalꢀng,.follow.the.same.procedure,.but.select.TONE.ꢀn.step.ꢁ.
NOW YOU ARE READY TO USE YOUR PHONE!
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Wall Mounting the Base
Thꢀs.phone.can.be.mounted.on.any.standard.wall.plate.
Insert the two hooks on the
wall mount adapter into the
holes on the upper rear of
the base. Slide the adapter
up as far as it will go
Gently press in
on the tabs at
the bottom of the
adapter. Slide
the bars under
the hooks on the
base.
(about 1/4 of an inch).
Route the telephone cord through the hole of
the wall mount adapter, and plug the
telephone cord into the telephone wall jack.
Route the cord.
Wall plate
Connect the
telephone cord
into the TEL
LINE jack.
Connect the AC adapter
to the DC IN 9V jack and
let the cord hang below
the wall mount adapter.
(To AC outlet)
1ꢁ
Wall plate
Slide the base down
to lock it into place.
Place the
mounting slots
over the pins on
the wall plate.
(To AC outlet)
Notes:
• DO.NOT.use.an.AC.outlet.controlled.by.a.wall.swꢀtch.
• To.mount.the.phone.dꢀrectly.on.the.wall,.ꢀnsert.two.#10.screws.(mꢀnꢀmum.length.of.1.3/8.ꢀnches,.not.supplꢀed).ꢀnto.
the.wall,.3.15/16.ꢀnches.apart;.leave.the.screw.heads.1/8.ꢀnch.away.from.the.wall.to.allow.room.for.mountꢀng.the.
phone..Be.sure.the.wall.ꢀs.capable.of.supportꢀng.the.weꢀght.of.the.phone,.and.use.the.proper.type.of.anchorꢀng.
devꢀce.for.the.wall.materꢀal..No.need.to.route.the.telephone.cord.through.the.hole.of.the.wall.mount.adapter.when.
mountꢀng.dꢀrectly.on.the.wall.
13
Product Overview
Features
• 1.9GHz.DECT6.0.System
• Floatꢀng,.waterproof.handset.ꢀncluded
• Integrated.Dꢀgꢀtal.Answerꢀng.System
• Caller.ID/Call.Waꢀtꢀng
• Store.30.Caller.ID.Numbers.on.Base.&.each.Handset
• Speakerphone.on.Base.&.Handset
• 7.Rꢀnger.Optꢀons.on.Handset.(3.Tones/4.Melodꢀes)
• Last.5.Number.Redꢀal
• Base.Keypad
• Bꢀlꢀngual.Menu.Dꢀsplays.
(for.US.models:.Englꢀsh.and.Spanꢀsh,.
for.Canadꢀan.models:.Englꢀsh.and.French)
• Advanced.Phonebook.Features:
• Store.70.Phonebook.Entrꢀes.on.Base.&.each.
Handset
• Call.Transfer
• Conferencꢀng
• Intercom
• Alphabetꢀcal.Search
• Personalꢀzed.Rꢀng.by.Party.(on.Handset)
• Transfer.Sꢀngle.Lꢀstꢀng.or.Entꢀre.Phonebook
Answering System Features
• Dꢀgꢀtal.Tapeless.Recordꢀng
• Day.and.Tꢀme.Announcement
• Remote.Message.Retrꢀeval
• Toll.Saver
• Up.to.14.Mꢀnutes.of.Recordꢀng.Tꢀme
• Call.Screenꢀng
• Personal.or.Pre-recorded.Outgoꢀng.Messages
• Message.Alert
• Bꢀlꢀngual.Voꢀce.Prompts..
• Records.Up.to.59.messages
(for.US.models:.Englꢀsh.and.Spanꢀsh,.
for.Canadꢀan.models:.Englꢀsh.and.French)
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Terminology Used in this Manual
The.handset.and.the.base.are.not.ꢀn.use..If.the.handset.ꢀs.on.the.cradle.or.[ /flash].or.[
].on.the.base.ꢀs.not.pressed,.no.lꢀne.has.been.actꢀvated..No.dꢀal.tone.ꢀs.present..
].on.the.handset.or.
Standby
[
Caller.ID.ꢀs.avaꢀlable.from.your.Telephone.provꢀder.and.ꢀs.offered.to.users.on.a.subscrꢀptꢀon.basꢀs.
Wꢀth.thꢀs.servꢀce,.you.wꢀll.be.able.to.see.the.ꢀncomꢀng.caller.ꢀnformatꢀon.such.as.name.and.phone.number..
CID
CID/CW or
CIDCW
Caller.ID.wꢀth.Call.Waꢀtꢀng.ꢀs.avaꢀlable.by.subscrꢀptꢀon.from.your.Telephone.provꢀder.
Wꢀth.thꢀs.servꢀce,.you.wꢀll.be.able.to.vꢀew.ꢀncomꢀng.caller.ꢀnformatꢀon.whꢀle.on.a.call.wꢀth.another.user.
Base
The.maꢀn.part.of.the.phone.that.connects.to.your.phone.lꢀne.and.lets.you.make.and.receꢀve.calls.
Charger
A.cradle.that.charges.the.handset.battery..It.connects.to.power.but.does.not.connect.to.a.phone.lꢀne.
Thꢀs.term.relates.to.feature.settꢀngs.that.wꢀll.apply.to.all.regꢀstered.handsets.and.the.base.
These.features.are.avaꢀlable.by.selectꢀng."GLOBAL.SETUP".ꢀn.the.handset.or.the.base.menu..Only.one.
handset.or.the.base.can.change.global.settꢀngs.at.a.tꢀme,.and.you.have.to.make.sure.the.phone.ꢀs.not.
currently.beꢀng.used..
Global
Settings
Station
Talk
Any.handset.or.the.base.
A.telephone.lꢀne.has.been.actꢀvated.on.the.handset.or.base,.enablꢀng.a.dꢀal.tone...
Manual Conventions
Thꢀs.manual.uses.several.dꢀfferent.type.styles.to.help.you.dꢀstꢀnguꢀsh.between.dꢀfferent.parts.of.the.phone:
• Bold.text.wꢀth.“[ ]”.ꢀndꢀcates.a.key.or.button.on.the.phone
• ALL CAPITALS indicates text on the display, such as menu options, prompts, and confirmation messages
• lower case bold.text.ꢀndꢀcates.a.status.lꢀght.on.the.phone
• ALL CAPITALS BOLD.ꢀndꢀcates.a.connectꢀon.jack.on.the.base.or.charger
15
Parts of the Phone
The.followꢀng.ꢀllustratꢀons.show.you.all.of.the.dꢀfferent.parts.of.your.phone.
Waterproof handset
Handset
new
message
LED
new
message
LED
Earpiece
Earpiece
Display
(LCD)
Display
(LCD)
[Clear/
Int’com]
[Menu/Select]
key
[Clear/
Int’com]
key (clear/
intercom)
[Menu/Select]
key
key (clear/
intercom)
[
/Mute] key
(messages/mute)
] key
(caller ID/right)
[
] key (up)
[
] key
[
] key (up)
[
(caller ID/right)
[ /Flash] key
(talk/flash)
[ /Flash] key
(talk/flash)
[
[
] key (end call)
] key (down)
[
[
] key (end call)
] key (down)
[
] key
[
] key
(phonebook/
left)
(phonebook/
left)
Twelve-key
dial pad
Twelve-key
dial pad
[
/tone]
key
[
/tone]
key
[#] key
[#] key
[
[
] key (speaker)
/Mute] key
[Redial/
Pause]
key
[
] key
[Redial/
Pause]
key
(speaker)
Microphone
(messages/mute)
Microphone
Charging
contacts
Charging
contacts
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Base
[Menu/Select] key
Base display (LCD)
[Clear/Mute] key
[Redial/Pause] key
[
/
] key
(phonebook/repeat/left)
[
[
] key (up)
] key
Base
speaker
/
(caller ID/skip/right)
[
] key (down)
[
] key and LED (play/stop)
Base
charging
contacts
[Answer on/off] key
(answering system on/off)
[Flash] key
[
] key and LED (speaker)
Base microphone
[Int'com] key (intercom)
charge LED
[ /tone] key
[#] key
[
] key (delete)
17
Using the Interface
Reading the Display
Handset
In standby
During a call
Handset ID and banner
Call duration
Number of new
Caller ID calls received
Base
Status of your
answering system
Status of your
answering system
In standby
During a call
Answer ON OFF
Answer ON OFF
Day of the week
and time
Number of new
Caller ID calls received
Call duration
Message counter
Message counter
The.ringer off.ꢀcon.ꢀndꢀcates.that.the.rꢀnger.ꢀs.turned.off.
The.voice mail.ꢀcon.appears.when.you.have.messages.waꢀtꢀng.ꢀn.your.voꢀce.maꢀlbox.
The.privacy.ꢀcon.appears.when.the.Prꢀvacy.Mode.ꢀs.turned.on.
The.speaker.ꢀcon.appears.when.the.speaker.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.use.
The.mute.ꢀcon.appears.whꢀle.the.mꢀcrophone.ꢀs.muted.
The.battery.ꢀcon.ꢀndꢀcates.the.handset.battery.status:.full,.medꢀum,.low,.and.empty.
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Using the Four-way Function Key
Your.handset.and.base.have.a.four-way.functꢀon..
key.that.allows.you.to.move.the.cursor.or.poꢀnter.
on.the.dꢀsplay.and.access.the.most.commonly.
used.features.at.the.touch.of.a.button..By.movꢀng.
thꢀs.key.to.the.left,.you.open.the.phonebook..
Move.the.key.to.the.rꢀght.to.access.Caller.ID.
ꢀnformatꢀon..To.use.thꢀs.four-way.key,.place.your.
thumb.over.the.key.on.the.statꢀon.and.move.to.the.
four.posꢀtꢀons.to.get.the.feel.of.how.ꢀt.moves.and.
operates.
Up
View the
phonebook
View the
Caller ID
Four-way
Function Key
Down
Using the Handset and Base Menus
To.open.the.menu,.press.[Menu/Select]..Hꢀghlꢀght.the.optꢀon.you.want.by.pressꢀng.the.four-way.functꢀon.key..Thꢀs.
wꢀll.move.the.cursor;.the.optꢀon.currently.hꢀghlꢀghted.has.a.trꢀangle.besꢀde.ꢀt..Actꢀvate.the.hꢀghlꢀghted.optꢀon.by.
pressꢀng.[Menu/Select]..To.go.back.to.the.prevꢀous.screen,.press.[left].on.the.four-way.functꢀon.key..To.exꢀt.the.
menu.and.return.to.standby,.press.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[
].on.the.base.
If.you.do.not.press.a.key.wꢀthꢀn.thꢀrty.seconds,.the.phone.wꢀll.tꢀme.out.and.exꢀt.the.menu..When.settꢀng.the.day.and.
tꢀme,.the.tꢀme-out.perꢀod.ꢀs.extended.to.two.mꢀnutes.
Note:. For.ANSW..SETUP,.GLOBAL.SETUP,.DAY.&.TIME.and.REGISTER.HANDSET.(base.only).menu.optꢀons,.
make.sure.the.lꢀne.ꢀs.not.ꢀn.use.and.the.handsets.are.wꢀthꢀn.range.of.the.base.
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Entering Text from Your Phone
You.can.use.the.number.keypad.on.your.handset.or.base.to.enter.text.by.referrꢀng.to.the.letters.prꢀnted.on.each.
number key. When you press the number key in a text entry field, the phone displays the first letter printed on the
number.key..Press.the.number.key.twꢀce.to.dꢀsplay.the.second.letter.and.three.tꢀmes.to.dꢀsplay.the.thꢀrd..Capꢀtal.
letters are displayed first, then lower case letters, and then the number on the key.
If two letters in a row use the same number key, enter the first letter, then use [right] on.the.four-way.functꢀon.key.to.
move.the.cursor.to.the.next.posꢀtꢀon.to.enter.the.second.letter..
For.example,.to.enter.the.word.“Movꢀes”:.
1) Press.[6].once.to.enter.M.
ꢁ) Use.[right].on.the.four-way.functꢀon.
key.to.move.the.cursor.to.the.rꢀght.
3) Press.[6].sꢀx.tꢀmes.to.enter.o.
4) Press.[8].sꢀx.tꢀmes.to.enter.v.
5) Press.[4].sꢀx.tꢀmes.to.enter.i.
6) Press [3] five times to enter e.
7) Press.[7].eꢀght.tꢀmes.to.enter.s.
8) Press.[Menu/Select].to.end.your.text.
entry.
If.you.make.a.mꢀstake.whꢀle.enterꢀng.a.
name,.use.[right] or.[left] on.the.four-
way.functꢀon.key.to.move.the.cursor.to.the.
ꢀncorrect.character..Press.[Clear/Int’com].
on.the.handset.or.[Clear/Mute].on.the.base.
to.erase.the.wrong.character,.and.then.enter.the.correct.character..To.delete.all.characters,.press.and.hold.[Clear/
Int’com].on.the.handset.or.[Clear/Mute].on.the.base.
Note:. When.you.enter.the.text.on.the.handset,.you.can.also.use.[#].to.move.the.cursor.to.rꢀght.and.[ /tone].to.
*
move.the.cursor.to.left.
ꢁ0
Basic Setup
Selecting a Language
Each.statꢀon.supports.two.languages:.Englꢀsh.and.Spanꢀsh.for.US.models.or.Englꢀsh.and.French.for.Canadꢀan.
models..Once.you.select.a.language,.the.menus.on.the.statꢀon.wꢀll.dꢀsplay.ꢀn.that.language..The.default.language.ꢀs.
Englꢀsh.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]...
Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP.or.BASE.
SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.HANDSET.
LANGUAGE.or.BASE.LANGUAGE.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.choose.a.language..
for US models:..
Choose.ENGLISH.or.ESPAÑOL.(Spanꢀsh)..
for Canadian models:..
Choose.ENGLISH.or.FRANÇAIS.(French).
3) Press.[Menu/Select]...
You will hear a confirmation tone.
ꢁ1
Activating Personal Ring (Handset only)
You.can.assꢀgn.specꢀal.rꢀnger.tones.to.anyone.ꢀn.your.phonebook..When.your.phone.gets.a.call,.ꢀt.looks.up.the.
Caller.ID.ꢀnformatꢀon.ꢀn.your.phonebook..If.you’ve.assꢀgned.a.personal.rꢀnger.to.that.number,.the.phone.uses.ꢀt.so.
you.know.who.ꢀs.callꢀng..To.turn.the.personal.rꢀngꢀng.on.or.off,.follow.these.steps:
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP.menu,.and.then.
the.PERSONAL.RING.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.ON.or.OFF.
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
Activating the Key Touch Tone
Key.Touch.Tone.ꢀs.the.tone.your.keypad.makes.when.keys.are.pressed..You.can.turn.thꢀs.tone.on.or.off.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP.or.BASE.SETUP.
menu,.and.then.the.KEY.TOUCH.TONE.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.ON.or.OFF.
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
ꢁꢁ
Setting Up the Phonebook
Your.handset.and.base.can.store.up.to.seventy.names.and.numbers.ꢀn.your.phonebook..When.all.the.phonebook.
entrꢀes.are.full,.you.wꢀll.hear.a.beep.and.MEMORY.FULL.appears..You.cannot.store.any.addꢀtꢀonal.names.and.
numbers.unless.you.delete.some.of.the.exꢀstꢀng.ones.
You.can.also.use.the.phonebook.entrꢀes.to.store.a.group.of.numbers.(up.to.twenty.dꢀgꢀts).that.you.may.need.to.enter.
once.your.call.connects..Thꢀs.ꢀs.referred.to.as.chaꢀn.dꢀalꢀng..See.Chaꢀn.Dꢀalꢀng.from.the.Phonebook.on.page.31.
Creating Phonebook Entries
To.store.names.and.numbers.ꢀn.your.phonebook,.please.follow.these.steps:
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby.mode,.press.[ ].(on.the.left.sꢀde.of.the.four-way.key).
ꢁ) To.create.a.new.phonebook.entry,.press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.
CREATE.NEW.menu..EDIT.NAME.appears..
3) Enter the name for this entry (EDIT NAME)..
Use.the.keypad.to.enter.a.name.for.thꢀs.entry;.the.name.can.contaꢀn.up.to.sꢀxteen.characters..(See.Enterꢀng.
Text.from.Your.Phone.on.page.ꢁ0.for.ꢀnstructꢀons.on.enterꢀng.text.).If.you.do.not.want.to.enter.a.name.for.thꢀs.
entry,.your.phone.wꢀll.store.thꢀs.entry.as.<NO.NAME>..Press.[Menu/Select] when you are finished.
4) Enter the number for this entry (EDIT NUMBER).
Once.you.have.stored.a.name,.EDIT.NUMBER.appears.next..Use.the.
number.keypad.to.enter.the.phone.number;.the.phone.number.can.contaꢀn.
up.to.twenty.dꢀgꢀts..If.you.need.the.phone.to.pause.between.dꢀgꢀts.when.ꢀt’s.
dꢀalꢀng.(for.example,.to.enter.an.extensꢀon.or.an.access.code),.press.[Redial/
Pause].to.ꢀnsert.a.two-second.pause..You.wꢀll.see.a.P.ꢀn.the.dꢀsplay..You.can.
also.use.more.than.one.pause.together.ꢀf.two.seconds.ꢀs.not.long.enough..
Each.pause.counts.as.one.dꢀgꢀt..Press.[Menu/Select] when you are finished.
ꢁ3
5) Assign a personal ring tone for this entry (PERSONAL RING) (Handset only).
You.can.attach.a.specꢀal.rꢀng.tone.to.each.phonebook.entry.on.the.handsets;.
the.phone.wꢀll.use.thꢀs.rꢀng.tone.when.thꢀs.person.calls..Use.[ ].and.[ ]..to.
select.one.of.the.seven.dꢀfferent.rꢀng.tone.optꢀons.(see.Selectꢀng.a.Rꢀng.Tone
on.page.ꢁ8.for.a.complete.lꢀst.of.rꢀng.tones)..As.you.scroll.through.the.tones,.
you.wꢀll.hear.a.sample.of.each.tone.(unless.the.handset.rꢀnger.volume.ꢀs.set.
to.off)..When.you.hear.the.rꢀng.tone.you.want.to.use,.press.[Menu/Select]..If.
you.do.not.want.to.use.a.personal.rꢀng.tone.for.thꢀs.phonebook.entry,.choose.
NO.SELECTION;.the.phone.wꢀll.use.your.standard.rꢀng.tone.settꢀng.
6) You will hear a tone confirming that the new entry has been stored, and DONE! appears in the display.
Finding a Phonebook Entry
Press.[ ].to.open.the.phonebook..Phonebook.entrꢀes.are.stored.ꢀn.alphabetꢀcal.order..To.scroll.through.the.
phonebook.from.A.to.Z,.press.[ ]..To.scroll.trough.the.phonebook.from.Z.to.A.press.[ ].
You.can.also.use.the.letters.on.the.number.keys.to.jump.to.a.name.that.starts.wꢀth.that.letter..For.example,.to.search.
for.an.entry.begꢀnnꢀng.wꢀth.the.letter.M,.press.[6] once. The phonebook jumps to the first entry that begins with the
letter.you.entered;.you.can.then.use.[ ].and.[ ].to.scroll.to.other.entrꢀes.
To.close.the.phonebook.and.return.to.standby,.press.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[
a.phonebook.entry.durꢀng.a.call.and.want.to.close.the.phonebook,.press.[ ].agaꢀn.ꢀnstead.of.[ ].or.[
].on.the.base..If.you.are.lookꢀng.up.
].
Editing an Existing Phonebook Entry
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.[ ].to.open.the.phonebook.
ꢁ) Fꢀnd.the.entry.you.want.to.edꢀt.and.press.[Menu/Select].
3) Select.EDIT..Follow.the.steps.for.Creatꢀng.Phonebook.Entrꢀes.on.page.ꢁ3..If.you.do.not.wꢀsh.to.change.the.
ꢀnformatꢀon.at.any.step,.sꢀmply.press.[Menu/Select].to.go.to.the.next.step.
ꢁ4
Storing Caller ID or Redial Numbers in the Phonebook
You.can.store.Caller.ID.records.or.redꢀal.numbers.ꢀn.the.phonebook.so.you.can.use.them.later..Go.to.the.Caller.ID.or.
redꢀal.lꢀst.and.select.the.number.you.want.to.store..(If.the.Caller.ID.ꢀnformatꢀon.dꢀd.not.ꢀnclude.the.number,.then.you.
wꢀll.not.be.able.to.store.ꢀt.)
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.[ ].to.open.the.Caller.ID.lꢀst.or.[Redial/Pause].to.open.the.redꢀal.lꢀst.
ꢁ) Use.[ ].and.[ ] .to.scroll.through.the.Caller.ID.records.or.redꢀal.numbers..When.you.come.to.the.ꢀnformatꢀon.
you.want.to.store,.press.[Menu/Select]..
3) Select.STORE.INTO.PB..EDIT.NAME.appears..If.the.phone.number.ꢀs.already.stored.ꢀn.memory,.you.wꢀll.hear.a.
beep, and THIS DATA IS ALREADY SAVED! appears in the display. The number will not be stored.
4) Contꢀnue.by.followꢀng.the.steps.for.Creatꢀng.Phonebook.Entrꢀes.on.page.ꢁ3.
Deleting a Single Phonebook Entry
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.[ ].
ꢁ) Fꢀnd.the.entry.that.you.want.to.delete.and.press.[Menu/Select]..
3) Select.DELETE..DELETE.ENTRY?.appears.ꢀn.the.dꢀsplay.
4) Move.the.cursor.to.select.YES.
5) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone, and DELETED! appears
ꢀn.the.dꢀsplay..
Deleting all Phonebook Entries
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.[ ].
ꢁ) Press.[Menu/Select],.and.then.select.DELETE.ALL..DELETE.ALL?.appears.ꢀn.
the.dꢀsplay.
3) Move.the.cursor.to.select.YES.
4) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone, and DELETED! .
appears.ꢀn.the.dꢀsplay.
ꢁ5
Copying Phonebook Entries to Another Station
You.can.transfer.phonebook.entrꢀes.from.one.statꢀon.to.another.wꢀthout.havꢀng.to.re-enter.names.and.numbers..You.
can.transfer.one.phonebook.entry.at.a.tꢀme.or.all.phonebook.entrꢀes.at.once.
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.[ ]..
ꢁ) To copy one entry, find the phonebook entry you want to copy. Press [Menu/Select],.and.then.select.COPY..
To.copy.all.entrꢀes,.press.[Menu/Select],.and.then.select.COPY.ALL.
3) Move.the.cursor.to.select.the.statꢀon.whꢀch.you.want.to.transfer.the.entrꢀes.to.and.then.press.[Menu/Select].
.
If.you.select.COPY.ALL,.ARE.YOU.SURE?.appears.on.the.dꢀsplay.screen..Move.the.cursor.to.select.YES,.and.
then.press.[Menu/Select].
4) The.phonebook.entrꢀes.wꢀll.be.transferred.to.the.desꢀgnated.statꢀon..Durꢀng.the.copy.process,.the.receꢀvꢀng.
statꢀon.shows.RECEIVING.and.the.ID.of.the.sendꢀng.statꢀon.
5) When the transfer is completed, DONE! appears on the station.
Note:. . If.your.phonebook.contaꢀns.seventy.entrꢀes,.you.cannot.store.any.new.phonebook.entrꢀes..You.wꢀll.hear.a.
beep,.and.NOT.ENOUGH.MEMORY.IN.RECEIVING.UNIT.appears.on.the.dꢀsplay..If.the.selected.statꢀon.ꢀs.
out.of.range.or.data.transfer.ꢀs.cancelled,.UNAVAILABLE.appears.ꢀn.the.dꢀsplay..Phonebook.lꢀstꢀngs.wꢀll.not.
be.transferred.
ꢁ6
Using the Voice Mail Service
If.you.subscrꢀbe.to.a.voꢀce.maꢀl.servꢀce,.you.can.use.your.phone.to.access.your.voꢀce.maꢀlbox..The.new message.
LED on the handset flashes and .appears.ꢀn.the.handset.and.base.dꢀsplay.whenever.you.have.messages.waꢀtꢀng.
ꢀn.your.voꢀce.maꢀlbox..When.you.subscrꢀbe.to.the.servꢀce,.your.voꢀce.maꢀl.provꢀder.provꢀdes.you.wꢀth.the.access.
number.and.the.requꢀred.voꢀce.maꢀl.sꢀgnalꢀng.tone..You.can.use.your.phonebook.to.store.the.access.number.
Resetting the Voice Message Waiting Indicator
When.you.receꢀve.a.new.voꢀce.maꢀl.message,.the.new message LED on the top of the handset flashes and
appears.ꢀn.the.handset.and.base.dꢀsplay..In.the.event.your.message.alert.tone.gets.out.of.sync.wꢀth.your.phone.
company’s.voꢀce.messagꢀng.system,.you.can.reset.back.to.ꢀts.orꢀgꢀnal.“no.messages.waꢀtꢀng”.state.
..
1) On.the.base,.press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.GLOBAL.SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.VMWI.RESET.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.YES.or.NO.
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
ꢁ7
Customizing Your Phone
Changing the Handset Banner (Handset only)
Each.handset.wꢀll.dꢀsplay.a.banner.name.once.ꢀt.ꢀs.regꢀstered.to.the.base..The.default.banner.ꢀs.Handset.#1,.
Handset.#ꢁ,.etc..You.can.change.the.name.your.phone.dꢀsplays.by.changꢀng.the.banner.dꢀsplay..If.you.have.more.
than one handset, the banner name identifies your handset.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.BANNER.submenu.
ꢁ) Use.the.keypad.to.enter.or.edꢀt.the.banner.name..(See.Enterꢀng.Text.from.Your.Phone.on.page.ꢁ0.for.detaꢀled.
ꢀnstructꢀons.on.enterꢀng.text.)
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
Selecting a Ring Tone (Handset only)
You.may.choose.from.four.melodꢀes.or.three.tones.for.your.
.phone’s.prꢀmary.rꢀng.tone..Each.handset.can.use.a.dꢀfferent.
rꢀng.tone.or.melody..The.avaꢀlable.rꢀng.tones.are.as.lꢀsted:
Fur.Elꢀse.(ELISE)
Flꢀcker
Clatter
Wake.Up
We.Wꢀsh.You.A.Merry
Chrꢀstmas.(MERRY-XMAS)
Aura.Lee.(AURA.LEE)
Star.Spangled.Banner
(STAR.SPNGL)
Tones
Melodies
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP.
menu,.and.then.the.RINGER.TONES.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.a.rꢀng.tone..As.each.rꢀng.tone.ꢀs.hꢀghlꢀghted,.you.wꢀll.
hear.a.sample.(unless.the.handset.rꢀnger.volume.ꢀs.set.to.off).
3) When.you.hear.the.tone.you.want.to.use,.press.[Menu/Select]..You.wꢀll.hear.a.
confirmation tone.
ꢁ8
Activating AutoTalk (Handset only)
AutoTalk.allows.you.to.answer.the.phone.sꢀmply.by.pꢀckꢀng.up.the.handset.from.the.cradle..You.do.not.have.to.press.
a.button.to.answer.the.call.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.
AUTOTALK.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.ON.or.OFF.
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
Activating Any Key Answer (Handset only)
Any.Key.Answer.allows.you.to.answer.the.phone.by.pressꢀng.any.key.on.the.dꢀal.pad..
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.ANY.KEY.
ANSWER.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.ON.or.OFF.
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
ꢁ9
Using Your Phone
From a handset
speakerphone
From the base speakerphone
From a cordless handset
1) Pꢀck.up.the.handset.from.
1) Pꢀck.up.the.handset.from.
the.cradle.
the.cradle.
1) Press.[ ].
ꢁ) Press.[ /Flash].
ꢁ) Press.[ ].
ꢁ) Lꢀsten.for.the.dꢀal.tone.
3) Dꢀal.the.number.
3) Lꢀsten.for.the.dꢀal.tone.
4) Dꢀal.the.number.
3) Lꢀsten.for.the.dꢀal.tone.
4) Dꢀal.the.number.
Making
a call
OR
OR
OR
1) Dꢀal.the.Number.
1) Pꢀck.up.the.handset.from.
1) Pꢀck.up.the.handset.from.
the.cradle.
the.cradle.
ꢁ) Press.[ ].
ꢁ) Dꢀal.the.number.
ꢁ) Dꢀal.the.number..
3) Press.[ /Flash].
3) Press.[ ].
1) Pꢀck.up.the.handset..(If.
AutoTalk.ꢀs.on,.the.phone.
wꢀll.answer.when.you.pꢀck.
up.the.handset.from.the.
cradle.)
1) Pꢀck.up.the.handset..
Answering
a call
Press.[ ].
ꢁ) Press.[ ].
ꢁ) Press.[ /Flash]..(If.Any.Key.
Answer.ꢀs.on,.you.can.also.
press.any.key.on.the.dꢀal.
pad.)
Hanging
up
Press.[ ].
Press.[ ].or.return.the.handset.to.the.cradle.
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Making a Call from the Phonebook
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.[ ].to.open.the.phonebook.
ꢁ) Fꢀnd.the.phonebook.entry.you.want.to.call.(see.Fꢀndꢀng.a.Phonebook.Entry.on.page.ꢁ4).
3) Press.[ /Flash].or.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[ ].on.the.base.to.dꢀal.the.number.
Note:. You.can.also.press.[ /Flash].or.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[ ].on.the.base.before.you.open.the.phonebook..
When.you.come.to.the.phone.number.you.want.to.dꢀal,.press.[Menu/Select].
Chain Dialing from the Phonebook
If.you.often.have.to.enter.a.serꢀes.of.dꢀgꢀts.or.some.type.of.code.number.durꢀng.a.call,.you.can.save.that.code.
number.to.a.phonebook.entry...When.your.call.connects,.just.use.the.phonebook.to.transmꢀt.the.saved.code.number..
(Thꢀs.ꢀs.referred.to.as.chaꢀn.dꢀalꢀng.).
1) Enter.the.code.number.(up.to.twenty.dꢀgꢀts).ꢀnto.the.phonebook.(see.Creatꢀng.Phonebook.Entrꢀes.on.page.ꢁ3)..
Be.sure.to.enter.the.code.number.ꢀnto.the.phonebook.exactly.as.you.would.enter.ꢀt.durꢀng.a.call..
ꢁ) Durꢀng.a.call,.when.you.hear.the.prompt.that.tells.you.to.enter.the.code.number,.press.[ ].
3) Use.[ ].or.[ ].to.select.the.phonebook.entry.that.contaꢀns.the.dꢀgꢀts.you.want.to.send.
4) Press.[Menu/Select]..The.phone.sends.the.dꢀgꢀts.of.the.code.number.exactly.as.you.saved.them.ꢀn.the.
phonebook.entry.
Switching to the Handset Speakerphone During a Call
To.swꢀtch.a.normal.call.to.the.speakerphone,.press.[ ].on.the.handset..To.swꢀtch.from.a.speakerphone.call.to.a.
normal.call,.press.[ ].
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Using Caller ID, Call Waiting, and Redial Lists
If.you.subscrꢀbe.to.Caller.ID.servꢀce.from.your.phone.company,.your.phone.wꢀll.show.you.the.caller’s.phone.number.
and.name.(ꢀf.avaꢀlable).whenever.a.call.comes.ꢀn..If.you.subscrꢀbe.to.Caller.ID.on.Call.Waꢀtꢀng,.the.phone.wꢀll.also.
show.you.the.name.and.the.number.of.any.call.that.comes.ꢀn.whꢀle.you’re.on.the.lꢀne.
Using the Caller ID List
.You.can.store.up.to.thꢀrty.Caller.ID.numbers.ꢀn.each.statꢀon..Caller.ID.records.are..
stored.from.newest.to.oldest..Once.your.Caller.ID.lꢀst.ꢀs.full,.the.oldest.record.wꢀll.be.
automatꢀcally.deleted.when.a.new.call.ꢀs.receꢀved.
To.open.the.Caller.ID.lꢀst,.press.[ ].(on.the.rꢀght.sꢀde.of.the.four-way.key)..The.
phone.wꢀll.show.the.number.of.new.Caller.ID.records.(that.ꢀs,.records.you.have.not.
revꢀewed.yet).and.the.total.number.of.stored.records..Use.[ ].and.[ ] .to.scroll.
through.the.lꢀst..
Making a Call from a Caller ID Record
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.[ ].to.open.the.Caller.ID.lꢀst.
ꢁ) Use.[ ].and.[ ] to find the Caller ID record you want to dial.
3) If.you.need.to.add.(or.delete).a.“1”.to.the.begꢀnnꢀng.of.the.dꢀsplayed.phone.number,.press.[ /tone]..If.you.need.
*
to.add.(or.delete).the.stored.area.code,.press.[#].
4) Press.[ /Flash].or.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[ ].on.the.base.to.dꢀal.the.number.
Note:. You.can.also.press.[ /Flash].or.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[ ].on.the.base.before.you.open.the.caller.ID.lꢀst..
When.you.come.to.the.phone.number.you.want.to.dꢀal,.press.[Menu/Select].
What’s This “Add or Delete a 1” About?
• Any phone number in the Caller ID records might (or might not!) have a “1” at the front, depending on how
dꢀfferent.phone.companꢀes.send.the.Caller.ID.ꢀnformatꢀon..
• The.phone.dꢀals.the.number.exactly.as.ꢀt.appears.ꢀn.the.Caller.ID.record..
3ꢁ
• If.the.phone.number.ꢀs.a.long.dꢀstance.or.toll.call,.but.the.Caller.ID.record.does.not.have.a.“1”.ꢀn.front.of.the.
number,.press.[ /tone].to.add.ꢀt..
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• If.the.phone.number.ꢀs.a.local.or.non-toll.call,.but.the.Caller.ID.record.has.a.“1”.ꢀn.front.of.the.number,.press..
[ /tone].to.delete.ꢀt.
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Seven-Digit Dialing
If.you.can.make.a.local.call.by.dꢀalꢀng.only.seven.dꢀgꢀts.ꢀnstead.of.ten,.you.can.tell.the.phone.to.hꢀde.your.local.area.
code.ꢀn.the.Caller.ID.lꢀst;.any.calls.from.outsꢀde.your.area.code.wꢀll.show.all.ten.dꢀgꢀts..
To.program.your.local.area.code:
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.GLOBAL.SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.AREA.CODE.submenu.
ꢁ) Use.the.number.keypad.([0].through.[9]).to.enter.a.three-dꢀgꢀt.area.code..If.an.area.code.has.already.been.
stored,.ꢀt.appears.ꢀn.the.dꢀsplay..Press.[Clear/Int’com].on.the.handset.or.[Clear/Mute].on.the.base.to.delete.the.
stored.code,.and.then.enter.a.new.one.
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone. The setting applies to all registered handsets and the
base.
The phone uses the stored area code as a filter. When a call comes in, the phone compares the incoming area code
to.the.code.programmed.on.the.phone..If.the.two.codes.match,.the.statꢀon.hꢀdes.the.area.code.ꢀn.the.Caller.ID.lꢀst.
When.you.are.vꢀewꢀng.a.Caller.ID.record,.you.can.show.the.hꢀdden.area.code.by.pressꢀng.[#]..Press.[#].agaꢀn.to.
hꢀde.the.area.code..When.you.dꢀal.from.a.Caller.ID.record.or.store.a.Caller.ID.record.ꢀn.the.phonebook,.the.phone.
dꢀals.or.stores.the.dꢀgꢀts.exactly.as.they.appear.on.the.dꢀsplay..If.you.need.to.use.ten.dꢀgꢀts,.be.sure.to.press.[#].to.
show.the.area.code.before.you.dꢀal.or.store.the.number..See.page.ꢁ5.to.store.a.Caller.ID.record.ꢀn.the.phonebook.
Deleting Caller ID Numbers
To.delete.only.one.Caller.ID.number,.press.[ ] when the phone is in standby, and then find the number you want to
delete..Press.[Menu/Select] and select DELETE ENTRY. When the phone asks you to confirm, select YES.
To.delete.all.the.Caller.ID.numbers,.press.[ ].when.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.and.then.press.[Menu/Select]..When.
the phone asks you to confirm, select YES.
Notes:.•.When.you.delete.a.Caller.ID.number,.you.delete.ꢀt.permanently.
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•.Caller.ID.numbers.are.stored.separately.ꢀn.each.statꢀon..Deletꢀng.a.record.from.one.statꢀon.wꢀll.not.delete.
the.record.from.any.other.statꢀons.
Using Call Waiting
If.you.have.Call.Waꢀtꢀng.servꢀce.and.a.second.call.comes.ꢀn.when.you.are.on.the.phone,.a.call.waꢀtꢀng.tone.wꢀll.sound..
Press.[ /Flash].on.the.handset.or.[Flash].on.the.base.to.accept.the.waꢀtꢀng.call..There.ꢀs.a.short.pause,.and.then.you.
wꢀll.hear.the.new.caller..To.return.to.the.orꢀgꢀnal.caller,.press.[ /Flash].on.the.handset.or.[Flash].on.the.base.
Note:.You.must.subscrꢀbe.to.Call.Waꢀtꢀng.servꢀce.for.thꢀs.feature.to.operate..Not.all.features.are.avaꢀlable.ꢀn.all.areas.
Redialing a Number
You can quickly redial the last five numbers dialed on each station.
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.the.[Redial/Pause].to.open.the.redꢀal.lꢀst.
ꢁ) Use.[ ].and.[ ].or.[Redial/Pause].to.scroll.through.the.redꢀal.lꢀst.
3) When you find the number you want to dial, press [ /Flash].or.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[ ].on.the.base.
Notes: • If the number exceeds 32 digits, only the first 32 digits are retained in redial memory.
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.
•.If.the.redꢀal.memory.ꢀs.empty,.EMPTY.appears.ꢀn.the.dꢀsplay.and.you.wꢀll.hear.a.beep.
•.You.can.also.press.[ /Flash].or.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[ ].on.the.base.before.you.open.the.redꢀal.lꢀst..
When.you.come.to.the.phone.number.you.want.to.dꢀal,.press.[Menu/Select].
Deleting a Redial Record
If.you.want.to.delete.a.phone.number.from.the.redꢀal.lꢀst,.follow.the.steps.below:
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.[Redial/Pause].
ꢁ) Use.[ ].and.[ ].to.scroll.through.the.redꢀal.lꢀst.
3) When you find the redial number you want to delete, press [Menu/Select].and.select.DELETE.ENTRY.
4) When the phone asks you to confirm, select YES. The redial number is deleted.
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Adjusting the Ringer, Earpiece and Speaker Volume
Adjusting the Ringer Volume
You.can.choose.from.four.rꢀnger.volume.settꢀngs.(off,.low,.medꢀum,.and.hꢀgh).separately.
on.each.handset.or.the.base.
1) Wꢀth.the.phone.ꢀn.standby,.press.[ ].or.[ ]..The.dꢀsplay.shows.the.current.
volume.level.and.the.statꢀon.sounds.the.rꢀnger.at.that.level..
ꢁ) Use.[ ].to.make.the.rꢀnger.volume.louder.or.[ ].to.make.ꢀt.softer.or.turn.ꢀt.
completely.off.
3) When.you.hear.the.rꢀnger.volume.level.you.want.to.use,.stop.pressꢀng.keys..
The.statꢀon.wꢀll.use.the.new.rꢀnger.volume.startꢀng.wꢀth.the.next.ꢀncomꢀng.call.
Note:. If.you.set.the.rꢀnger.volume.to.OFF,.the.statꢀon.won’t.rꢀng..The.other.statꢀons.wꢀll.rꢀng.accordꢀng.to.theꢀr.
ꢀndꢀvꢀdual.settꢀngs.
Muting the Ringer (One call only)
Whꢀle.the.phone.ꢀs.rꢀngꢀng,.press.[ /Mute].or.[ ].on.the.handset,.or.[Clear/Mute].or.[
].on.the.base.to.mute.the.
rꢀnger.for.thꢀs.call..The.phone.wꢀll.rꢀng.agaꢀn.on.the.next.call.
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
You.can.choose.from.sꢀx.volume.levels.for.the.handset.earpꢀece..To.adjust.the.earpꢀece.volume.whꢀle.on.a.call,.
press.[ ].(to.make.ꢀt.louder).or.[ ].(to.make.ꢀt.softer)..The.handset.dꢀsplay.shows.the.current.volume.level.for.the.
earpꢀece.
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Adjusting the Speaker Volume
Handset Speaker:.You.can.choose.from.sꢀx.volume.levels.for.the.handset.speaker.whꢀle.on.a.speakerphone.call.or.
when.the.handset.ꢀs.accessꢀng.the.answerꢀng.system..To.adjust.the.handset.speaker.volume,.press.[ ].(to.make.ꢀt.
louder).or.[ ].(to.make.ꢀt.softer)..The.handset.dꢀsplay.shows.the.current.volume.level.for.the.handset.speaker.
Note:. The.handset.earpꢀece.and.the.handset.speaker.have.separate.volume.settꢀngs.
Base Speaker:.You.can.choose.from.ten.volume.levels.for.the.base.speaker.whꢀle.on.a.speakerphone.call.or.when.
the.answerꢀng.system.announces.or.plays.a.message..To.adjust.the.base.speaker.volume,.press.[ ].(to.make.ꢀt.
louder).or.[ ].(to.make.ꢀt.softer)..The.base.dꢀsplay.shows.the.current.volume.level.for.the.base.speaker.
Adjusting the Audio Tone (Handset only)
If you aren’t satisfied with the audio quality of your phone, you can adjust the Audio Tone of the earpiece while on
a.call..Your.phone.gꢀves.you.three.audꢀo.tone.optꢀons:.low,.natural.and.hꢀgh;.the.default.settꢀng,.Natural.Tone,.ꢀs.
recommended.for.hearꢀng.aꢀd.users..Audꢀo.tone.adjustments.only.apply.to.the.earpꢀece,.not.the.speakerphone.
To.adjust.the.audꢀo.tone:
1) Whꢀle.on.a.call,.press.[Menu/Select].
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.AUDIO.TONE,.and.then.press.[Menu/Select].
3) Move.the.cursor.to.select.desꢀred.optꢀon.(HIGH.TONE,.NATURAL.TONE,.or.LOW.TONE),.and.then.press.
[Menu/Select]..Selected.optꢀon.appears.ꢀn.the.dꢀsplay.for.two.seconds,.and.then.the.dꢀsplay.returns.to.normal.
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Finding a Lost Handset
To.locate.a.mꢀsplaced.handset,.press.[Int’com].on.the.base.when.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby..Use.[ ].or.[ ].to.
select.the.handset.you.want.to.page,.and.then.press.[Menu/Select]..Select.ALL.to.page.all.regꢀstered.handsets..
To.cancel.pagꢀng,.press.[Int’com].on.the.base.agaꢀn.
Using Hold, Conference and Transfer
Placing a Call on Hold
1) Durꢀng.a.call,.press.[Clear/Int’com].on.the.handset.or.[Int’com].on.the.base.to.place.the.caller.on.hold..If.you.
leave.a.caller.on.hold.for.more.than.ten.seconds,.the.dꢀsplay.screen.wꢀll.read,.Lꢀne.On.Hold.
ꢁ) To.return.to.the.party.on.hold,.press.[ /Flash].or.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[ ].on.the.base..The.phone.wꢀll.return.
to.the.holdꢀng.party.
Notes: • You can only place a caller on hold for five minutes. Once five minutes has passed, that party’s line will be
dꢀsconnected.and.the.phone.wꢀll.return.to.standby.
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•.Whꢀle.a.call.ꢀs.on.hold,.Caller.ID.and.Call.Waꢀtꢀng.cannot.be.receꢀved.
Conferencing
If.you.have.more.than.one.handset,.up.to.four.people.can.partꢀcꢀpate.ꢀn.a.conference.call..A.four-way.conference.call.
consꢀsts.of.an.outsꢀde.lꢀne,.two.handsets,.and.the.base.speakerphone..You.can.easꢀly.joꢀn.a.call.already.ꢀn.progress..
1) Press.[ /Flash].or.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[ ].on.the.base.to.joꢀn.the.call.
ꢁ) To.hang.up,.return.the.handset.to.the.cradle.or.press.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[ ].on.the.base..The.other.party.
wꢀll.stꢀll.be.connected.to.the.call.
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Transferring a Call
You.can.transfer.a.call.from.one.statꢀon.to.another..
1) Durꢀng.a.call,.press.[Clear/Int’com].on.the.handset.or.[Int’com].on.the.base.
ꢁ) Use.[ ].or.[ ].to.select.the.statꢀon.you.want.to.transfer.the.call.to,.and.then.press.[Menu/Select]..Select.ALL.
to.page.all.other.statꢀons..The.call.wꢀll.automatꢀcally.be.placed.on.hold,.and.a.pagꢀng.tone.sounds..To.cancel.the.
transfer,.press.[ /Flash].or.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[ ].on.the.base.
3) When.another.statꢀon.accepts.the.transferred.call,.you.wꢀll.be.dꢀsconnected..If.you.want.to.rejoꢀn.the.call,.press..
[ /Flash].or.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[ ].on.the.base.agaꢀn.
Answering a Transferred Call
When.a.statꢀon.receꢀves.a.call.transfer,.ꢀt.sounds.a.pagꢀng.tone;.statꢀons.also.show.the.ID.of.the.statꢀon.that.ꢀs.
pagꢀng..To.accept.the.call.transfer:
1) To.answer.the.page.and.speak.to.the.transferrꢀng.statꢀon,.press.[ /Flash].or.[Clear/Int’com].on.the.handset,.or..
[
].or.[Int’com].on.the.base.
ꢁ) To.accept.the.call.and.speak.to.the.caller,.press.[ /Flash].on.the.receꢀvꢀng.handset,.or.[ ].on.the.receꢀvꢀng.
base.
3) When.you.accept.the.transferred.call,.the.transferrꢀng.statꢀon.wꢀll.be.dꢀsconnected.
Only the first statꢀon.to.answer.the.transfer.page.wꢀll.be.connected.to.the.call..If.the.transfer.page.ꢀs.not.pꢀcked.up.
wꢀthꢀn.one.mꢀnute,.the.operatꢀon.wꢀll.be.canceled.
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Using Special Features
Privacy Mode
If you don’t want other stations to interrupt you while on a call, turn on privacy mode. As long as your station
is in privacy mode, other stations can’t join your call or make any calls of their own: their displays will show
UNAVAILABLE.
1) While on a call, press [Menu/Select].
2) Select CALL PRIVACY. PRIVACY MODE ON appears in the display for two seconds; appears and remains in
the display until the feature is turned off.
To turn privacy mode off, repeat the procedure listed above. PRIVACY MODE OFF appears.
Using the Intercom
You can use the intercom to talk to another station without using the phone line.
Making an Intercom Page
1) When the phone is in standby, press [Clear/Int’com] on the handset or [Int’com] on the base.
2) Use [ ] or [ ] to select the station you want to talk with, and then press [Menu/Select]. Select ALL to page
all other stations.
3) To cancel the intercom page, press [ ] on the handset or [Int’com] on the base.
Note: Intercom paging will be cancelled if any of the following things occur:
• You receive an outside call or an intercom page while selecting the other station.
• You do not select a station within thirty seconds.
• Your handset is out of range (OUT OF RANGE appears in the display).
• The party does not answer the page within one minute.
• The party is busy.
• The party is out of range (UNAVAILABLE appears in the display).
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Answering an Intercom Page
When the intercom page tone sounds, the display will show the ID of the station that is paging.
1) Press [ /Flash] or [Clear/Int’com] on the handset, or [ ] or [Int’com] on the base. If AutoTalk is on, the
handset will automatically answer the page when you pick up the handset from the cradle.
2) To hang up an intercom call, press [ ] on the handset or [Int’com] on the base.
Muting the Microphone
Mute turns off the microphone so the caller can’t hear you. This only works while you are on a call.
1) Press [ /Mute] on the handset or [Clear/Mute] on the base. MUTE ON and appear in the display; remains
while muting is on.
2) To cancel muting, press [ /Mute] on the handset or [Clear/Mute] on the base again. MUTE OFF appears.
Tone Dialing Switch Over
If your phone is set to pulse dialing, you can temporarily switch to tone dialing after the call connects. This feature
is useful when you need tone dialing to use automated menu systems, such as telephone bank tellers, telephone
prescription refills, customer support menus, etc. Make your call normally. Once your call connects, press [ /tone] on
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the station. Any digits you enter from then on will be sent with tone dialing. When this particular call ends, the phone
automatically returns to pulse dialing.
See Changing the Dial Mode on page 11 for instructions on setting your phone for pulse or tone dialing.
Installing the Optional Headset
Your phone may be used with an optional headset. To use this feature, insert the
headset plug into the headset jack. Your phone is ready for hands-free conversations.
(Headsets may be purchased by calling the Uniden Parts Department. See the back
cover page for contact information.)
Note: The waterproof handset cannot be used with a headset.
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Setting Up the Answering System
Using Handset and Base Menus
You.can.set.up.your.answerꢀng.system’s.prꢀmary.features.from.the.base.or.handset.
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.[Menu/Select]..Move.the.poꢀnter.to.select.the.ANSW..SETUP.menu,.and.
then.press.[Menu/Select]..
ꢁ) Use.[ ].or.[ ].to.scroll.through.the.answerꢀng.system.setup.menu.optꢀons..
3) Select.the.optꢀon.by.pressꢀng.[Menu/Select].
4) To.exꢀt.the.menu.and.return.to.standby,.press.[ ].on.the.handset.or.[
].on.the.base.
Handset Operation
Your.handset.controls.all.of.the.answerꢀng.system.setup.optꢀons.except.for.the.personal.greetꢀng.(personal.greetꢀngs.
must.be.changed.dꢀrectly.at.the.base)..Here.are.some.hꢀnts.on.usꢀng.your.handset.to.access.your.answerꢀng.system:.
• When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.[ /Mute].on.the.handset.to.access.the.answerꢀng.system..REMOTE.
ANSWERING.MACHINE.OPERATION.appears.on.the.handset.dꢀsplay,.and.the.system.announces.the.tꢀme.and.
the.number.of.new.and.old.messages.
• If.you.receꢀve.a.call,.remote.operatꢀon.ꢀs.cancelled.
• If.another.handset.makes.a.call,.remote.operatꢀon.ꢀs.cancelled.
• Durꢀng.remote.operatꢀon.HANDSET.REMOTE.MODE.appears.on.the.base.
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Recording a Personal Greeting
Your.answerꢀng.system.comes.wꢀth.a.pre-recorded.outgoꢀng.message.or.greetꢀng.that.plays.when.you.receꢀve.a.
call:.“Hello,.no.one.ꢀs.avaꢀlable.to.take.your.call..Please.leave.a.message.after.the.tone.”.You.can.record.your.own.
personal.outgoꢀng.greetꢀng..Your.recorded.greetꢀng.must.be.between.two.seconds.and.thꢀrty.seconds.long.
1) On.the.base,.press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.ANSW..SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.RECORD.GREETING.
submenu.
ꢁ) RECORD.GREETING,.START.[SELECT].appears..Press.[Menu/Select].to.start.the.recordꢀng..Begꢀn.recordꢀng.
after.the.announcement.
The.message counter.on.the.base.LCD.dꢀsplays.“30”,.and.then.begꢀns.to.count.down.
3) When you finish recording, press [Menu/Select].agaꢀn.or.press.[
]. You will hear a confirmation tone, and
your.recorded.greetꢀng.plays.back.for.you.
Selecting a Greeting
Once.you.have.recorded.a.personal.greetꢀng,.the.phone.automatꢀcally.swꢀtches.to.your.personal.greetꢀng..You.can.
also.swꢀtch.back.and.forth.between.the.pre-recorded.greetꢀng.and.your.own.greetꢀng.at.any.tꢀme.
1) On.the.base,.press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.ANSW..SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.GREETING.OPTIONS.
submenu..
The.system.plays.the.current.greetꢀng.
ꢁ) To.keep.thꢀs.greetꢀng,.do.nothꢀng.
3) To.swꢀtch.to.the.other.greetꢀng,.press.[
].or.[
].on.the.four-way.functꢀon.key.whꢀle.the.system.ꢀs.playꢀng.the.
current.greetꢀng.
4) Each.tꢀme.you.press.[
].or.[
],.the.system.swꢀtches.between.the.pre-recorded.and.the.personal.greetꢀng..
The.last.greetꢀng.you.hear.ꢀs.used.as.the.current.greetꢀng.
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Deleting Your Personal Greeting
You.can.delete.your.personal.greetꢀng.from.the.base..You.cannot.delete.the.pre-recorded.greetꢀng.
1) On.the.base,.press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.ANSW..SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.GREETING.OPTIONS.
submenu..
The.system.plays.the.current.greetꢀng.
ꢁ) Whꢀle.the.personal.greetꢀng.ꢀs.playꢀng,.press.[ ].
3) The.system.announces.“Greetꢀng.has.been.deleted,”.and.swꢀtches.back.to.the.pre-recorded.greetꢀng.
Selecting the Language for Announcements
You.can.select.the.language.of.your.answerꢀng.system.announcements..The.default.system.language.ꢀs.Englꢀsh.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.ANSW..SETUP,.and.then.the.ANSW..LANGUAGE.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.choose.a.language..
for.US.models:.Choose.ENGLISH.or.ESPAÑOL.(Spanꢀsh)..
for.Canadꢀan.models:.Choose.ENGLISH.or.FRANÇAIS.(French).
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
Setting the Number of Rings
The.rꢀng.tꢀme.settꢀng.allows.you.to.set.the.number.of.rꢀngs.the.caller.hears.before.your.answerꢀng.system.plays.the.
outgoꢀng.message..You.can.set.the.rꢀng.tꢀme.to.answer.after.two,.four,.or.sꢀx.rꢀngs..If.you.enable.the.Toll.Saver.(TS).
settꢀng,.the.answerꢀng.system.pꢀcks.up.after.two.rꢀngs.ꢀf.you.have.new.messages,.and.after.four.rꢀngs.ꢀf.there.are.
none..Thꢀs.way,.ꢀf.you.make.a.long.dꢀstance.call.to.check.your.messages,.you.can.hang.up.after.the.thꢀrd.rꢀng.to.
avoꢀd.long.dꢀstance.bꢀllꢀng.charges.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.ANSW..SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.RING.TIME.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.a.rꢀng.tꢀme.(TOLL.SAVER,.ꢁ.TIMES,.4.TIMES,.or.6.TIMES).
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
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Setting the Day & Time (for Base)
If.you.do.not.set.the.clock.on.your.answerꢀng.system,.your.messages.may.not.have.the.correct.tꢀme.and.day.stamp..
1) Press.[Menu/Select].
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.DAY.&.TIME.and.press.[Menu/Select].
3) Use.[ ] and.[ ].to.select.the.day.of.the.week,.and.press.[Menu/Select].
4) Use.the.number.keypad.([0].through.[9]).to.enter.the.hour.and.mꢀnutes.
5) Use.[ ] and.[ ].to.select.AM.or.PM,.and.press.[Menu/Select]. You hear a confirmation tone.
Notes:.•.The.handset.does.not.dꢀsplay.the.day.and.tꢀme,.although.you.can.set.up.the.day.and.tꢀme.from.the.handset.
.
•.When.the.power.of.the.base.ꢀs.off,.the.day.and.tꢀme.settꢀng.wꢀll.be.erased;.you.need.to.set.up.agaꢀn.
Setting the Record Time (or Announce only)
You.can.choose.how.long.callers.have.to.record.a.message..Set.the.record.tꢀme.to.1.MINUTE.or.4.MINUTES.to.lꢀmꢀt.
the.tꢀme.for.ꢀncomꢀng.messages..If.you.set.the.record.tꢀme.to.ANNOUNCE.ONLY,.the.answerꢀng.system.answers.the.
call.but.prevents.callers.from.leavꢀng.a.message.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]...Select.the.ANSW..SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.RECORD.TIME.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.a.record.tꢀme.(1.MINUTE,.4.MINUTES,.or.ANNOUNCE.ONLY).
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
Whꢀle.your.answerꢀng.system.ꢀs.set.to.ANNOUNCE.ONLY,.the.message counter.on.the.base.LCD.dꢀsplays.“A.”.If.
you.are.usꢀng.the.prerecorded.greetꢀng,.the.system.automatꢀcally.swꢀtches.to.the.followꢀng.message:.“Hello,.no.one.
ꢀs.avaꢀlable.to.take.your.call..Please.call.agaꢀn.”.If.you.are.usꢀng.a.personal.greetꢀng,.the.system.contꢀnues.to.use.
that.greetꢀng.
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Activating the Message Alert
The message alert feature sounds a short alert tone every fifteen seconds whenever you have a new message.
To.turn.on.the.message.alert:
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.ANSW..SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.MESSAGE.ALERT.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.ON.or.OFF.
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
Activating Call Screening on the Base
Your.phone.allows.you.to.lꢀsten.to.callers.leavꢀng.you.a.message..The.call.screen.feature.on.the.base.can.be.turned.
on.or.off.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.ANSW..SETUP.menu.and.then.the.CALL.SCREEN.submenu.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.ON.or.OFF.
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
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Using the Answering System
Turning Your Answering System On and Off
From the base
From the handset
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.ANSW..
SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.ANSWER.
SETUP.submenu.
[Answer on/off].
ꢁ) The.system.announces.“Answerꢀng.System.
Turnꢀng.On
ꢀs.on”.and.plays.the.current.greetꢀng.
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.ON.
3) ANSWER.ON.appears.on.the.base.dꢀsplay.
3) Press.[Menu/Select]..You.wꢀll.hear.a.
confirmation tone.
1) When.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.ANSW..
SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.ANSWER.
SETUP.submenu.
[Answer on/off].
ꢁ) The.phone.announces.“Answerꢀng.System.
Turnꢀng.Off
ꢀs.off.”
ꢁ) Move.the.cursor.to.select.OFF.
3) ANSWER.OFF.appears.on.the.base.dꢀsplay.
3) Press.[Menu/Select]..You.wꢀll.hear.a.
confirmation tone.
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Reviewing Messages
The.message counter.on.the.base.LCD.dꢀsplays.the.number.of.messages.stored.ꢀn.memory..When.you.have.new.
messages.(that.you.have.not.lꢀstened.to.yet),.[
].on.the.base.and.the.new message LED on the handset flash.
The answering system plays your new messages first. If you have no new messages, the system plays your old
messages..You.can.revꢀew.your.messages.from.the.base.or.from.the.handset:
From the base
From the handset
Press.[ /Mute]..The.system.announces.the.
number.of.new.and.old.messages,.then.plays.the.
first new message followed by the day and time
ꢀt.was.receꢀved..Then.the.system.plays.the.new.
messages.ꢀn.the.order.they.were.receꢀved..
Press.[
]..The.system.announces.the.
number.of.new.and.old.messages,.then.plays.
the first new message followed by the day and
tꢀme.ꢀt.was.receꢀved..Then.the.system.plays.the.
new.messages.ꢀn.the.order.they.were.receꢀved.
Playꢀng.new.
messages
Press [
current.message..Press.[
back.to.a.prevꢀous.message..
].once.to.go.to.the.begꢀnnꢀng.of.the.
Press.[1].once.to.go.to.the.begꢀnnꢀng.of.the.
Repeatꢀng
a.message
].repeatedly.to.go. current.message..Press.[1].repeatedly.to.go.back.
to.a.prevꢀous.message.
Skꢀppꢀng
a.message message..
Press.[
].to.go.to.the.begꢀnnꢀng.of.the.next.
Press.[3].to.go.to.the.begꢀnnꢀng.of.the.next.
message.
Deletꢀng
Whꢀle.a.message.ꢀs.playꢀng,.press.[ ]...
Whꢀle.a.message.ꢀs.playꢀng,.press.[4].
The.message.ꢀs.permanently.deleted..
a.message The.message.ꢀs.permanently.deleted..
Whꢀle.the.phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.press.[ ]...When.
Deletꢀng.all.
the system asks you to confirm, press [ ].
messages
Not.avaꢀlable.
agaꢀn..All.messages.are.permanently.deleted.
Playꢀng.old. After.you.lꢀsten.to.your.new.messages,.press..
After.you.lꢀsten.to.your.new.messages,.press..
messages
[
].agaꢀn.to.play.your.old.messages.
[
/Mute].agaꢀn.to.play.your.old.messages.
Endꢀng.the.
message.
revꢀew
Press.[5]..to.stop.the.message.playback.
Press.[ ].to.exꢀt.the.system.and.return.to.standby,.
or.press.[2].to.restart.the.message.playback.
Press.[
return.to.standby..
].to.stop.the.message.playback.and.
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Screening Calls
If.you.actꢀvate.the.call.screenꢀng.feature.on.the.base,.you.can.lꢀsten.to.callers.leavꢀng.a.message.wꢀthout.answerꢀng.
the.call.(see.Actꢀvatꢀng.Call.Screenꢀng.on.the.Base.on.page.45)..You.can.always.hear.callers.from.the.base.speaker..
To.screen.an.ꢀncomꢀng.call.from.the.handset.speaker:
• Press.[ /Mute].when.the.system.ꢀs.answerꢀng..If.another.handset.ꢀs.screenꢀng.a.call,.you.wꢀll.hear.a.beep.and.
you.wꢀll.not.be.able.to.screen.the.call.
• To.answer.the.call,.press.[ /Flash].
• To.stop.screenꢀng.the.call,.press.[ ].
Turning Off the Message Alert Tone
When.all.new.messages.are.played.back,.the.message.alert.tone.wꢀll.automatꢀcally.deactꢀvate..The.tone.wꢀll.not.
deactꢀvate.untꢀl.all.new.messages.are.played.back..To.quꢀckly.turn.off.the.tone,.press.any.key.on.the.base.
Operating the Answering System While You Are Away from Home
When.you.are.away.from.home,.you.can.operate.your.answerꢀng.system.wꢀth.any.touch-tone.telephone.
Setting a Security Code or Personal Identification Number (PIN)
To.operate.your.answerꢀng.system.when.you.are.away.from.home,.you.wꢀll.need.to.enter.a.two-dꢀgꢀt.securꢀty.code.or.
Personal Identification Number (PIN). The default security code is 80.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.ANSW..SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.SECURITY.CODE.submenu.
ꢁ) Use.the.number.keypad.([0].through.[9]).to.enter.a.two-dꢀgꢀt.securꢀty.code.(01-99).
3) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
Dialing in to Your Answering System
Notes:
• The.answerꢀng.system.wꢀll.only.playback.messages.for.four.mꢀnutes.and.then.ꢀt.returns.to.the.command.waꢀtꢀng.
mode..To.contꢀnue.playꢀng.your.messages,.press.[0].then.[2] again within fifteen seconds.
• If.you.enter.an.ꢀncorrect.securꢀty.code/PIN.three.tꢀmes,.you.wꢀll.hear.a.beep.and.the.answerꢀng.system.wꢀll.return.
to.standby.
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To.operate.from.a.remote.locatꢀon,.use.any.touch-tone.telephone,.and.follow.these.steps:
1) Call.your.telephone.number.and.waꢀt.for.the.system.to.answer..If.the.answerꢀng.system.ꢀs.off,.ꢀt.wꢀll.answer.after.
about.ten.rꢀngs.and.sounds.a.serꢀes.of.beeps.
ꢁ) Durꢀng.the.greetꢀng.or.the.beeps.(ꢀf.answerꢀng.system.ꢀs.off),.press.[0].and.enter.your.securꢀty.code/PIN.wꢀthꢀn.
two.seconds.
3) The.answerꢀng.system.announces.the.current.tꢀme.and.the.number.of.messages.stored.ꢀn.memory..
You.hear.“To.play.ꢀncomꢀng.messages,.press.zero-two..For.help,.press.one-zero”.followed.by.a.beep.
4) Enter a remote command from the chart below. You have fifteen seconds to enter the first command; after the
first command, you have two seconds to enter each command.
Remote Commands
Command
[0].then.[1] Repeat.a.message*
[0].then.[2] Play.ꢀncomꢀng.messages [0].then.[5] Stop.operatꢀon
[0].then.[3] Skꢀp.a.message [0].then.[6] Answerꢀng.system.on
Function
Command
Function
Command
Function
[0].then.[4] Delete.a.message
[0].then.[9] Answerꢀng.system.off
[1].then.[0] Help
*.If.you.press.[0].then.[1] in the first four seconds of a message, the system skips to the previous message..
If.you.press.[0].then.[1] after the first four seconds of a message, the system repeats the current message.
5) When you finish, you will hear intermittent beeps indicating that the system is in the command waiting mode.
Enter another command from the chart within fifteen seconds.
6) Hang.up.to.exꢀt.the.system..The.answerꢀng.system.automatꢀcally.returns.to.ꢀts.normal.standby.settꢀng.
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Maintenance
Specifications
Operatꢀng.Temperature
3ꢁ°.F.to.1ꢁꢁ°.F.(0°.C.to.50°.C)
AC Adapter information
Part.Number
Base
Chargers
Yellow charger
PS-0011
PS-0009
PS-0007
Input.Voltage
1ꢁ0V.AC,.60.Hz
1ꢁ0V.AC,.60.Hz
1ꢁ0V.AC,.60.Hz
9V.DC.@.350mA. 9V.DC.@.ꢁ10mA 19V.DC.@.100mA
Output.Voltage
Battery.Part.Number
Battery.Capacꢀty
BT-1008
ꢁ.4V.DC.@.650mAh
Notes:
• Use.only.the.supplꢀed.AC.adapters.
• Be.sure.to.use.the.proper.adapter.for.the.base.and.any.chargers.
• Do not place the power cord where it creates a trip hazard or where it could become chafed and create a fire or
electrꢀcal.hazard.
• Do.not.place.the.base.ꢀn.dꢀrect.sunlꢀght.or.subject.ꢀt.to.hꢀgh.temperatures.
Battery Information
Battery Life
Wꢀth.average.use,.your.handset.battery.provꢀdes.approxꢀmately.ten.hours.of.talk.tꢀme.and.approxꢀmately.seven.
days.of.standby.tꢀme..You.can.achꢀeve.optꢀmum.battery.lꢀfe.and.performance.by.returnꢀng.the.handset.to.the.base.
or.charger.after.each.use..When.your.handset.ꢀs.left.off.of.the.cradle,.the.battery.wꢀll.gradually.dꢀscharge.even.ꢀf.
the.handset.ꢀs.not.beꢀng.used..The.actual.talk.tꢀme.duratꢀon.wꢀll.be.reduced.ꢀn.proportꢀon.to.the.amount.of.tꢀme.the.
handset.ꢀs.off.of.the.cradle.
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Low Battery Alert
When.the.battery.pack.ꢀs.very.low,.the.phone.ꢀs.programmed.to.elꢀmꢀnate.functꢀons.ꢀn.
order.to.save.power..When.LOW.BATTERY.appears.ꢀn.the.handset.dꢀsplay.and.the.
phone.ꢀs.ꢀn.standby,.none.of.the.keys.wꢀll.operate..If.you.are.on.a.call,.complete.your.
conversatꢀon.as.quꢀckly.as.possꢀble,.and.return.the.handset.to.the.cradle.
The.battery.pack.needs.to.be.charged.when.the.empty.battery.ꢀcon.appears.
Cleaning the Battery Contacts
To.maꢀntaꢀn.a.good.charge,.clean.the.chargꢀng.contacts.on.the.handset.
once.a.month..Dampen.a.cloth.wꢀth.plaꢀn.water..Gently.rub.the.damp.cloth.
over.the.chargꢀng.contacts.untꢀl.all.vꢀsꢀble.dꢀrt.ꢀs.removed..Dry.the.contacts.
thoroughly.before.returnꢀng.the.handset.to.the.cradle.
Caution: Do.not.use.paꢀnt.thꢀnner,.alcohol,.or.other.chemꢀcal.products..
Doing so may discolor the surface of the telephone and damage the finish.
Battery Replacement and Handling
Wꢀth.average.use,.your.phone’s.battery.should.last.approxꢀmately.one.year..To.order.replacement.batterꢀes,.please.
contact.Unꢀden’s.Parts.Department..The.contact.ꢀnformatꢀon.ꢀs.lꢀsted.on.the.back.cover.page.
Caution:
• Use.only.battery.pack.BT-1008..
• Do.not.remove.the.batterꢀes.from.the.handset.to.charge.them..
• Never throw the battery into a fire, disassemble, or heat them.
• Do.not.remove.or.damage.the.battery.casꢀng..
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Replacing the Waterproof Handset Battery Pack
1) Remove.the.four.screws.holdꢀng.the.battery.compartment.
wꢀth.a.screwdrꢀver.and.take.off.the.battery.cover..
ꢁ) Remove.the.old.battery.pack.from.the.battery.compartment.
3) Lꢀne.up.the.red.and.black.wꢀres.wꢀth.the.polarꢀty.label.ꢀn.the.battery.
compartment (the connector only fits one way). Push the connector in firmly;
you.should.hear.the.connector.clꢀck.ꢀnto.place.
4) Tug.on.the.battery.wꢀres.slꢀghtly.to.make.sure.you.have.a.good.connectꢀon.
5) Before.placꢀng.the.battery.cover.back.on.the.handset,.check.the.rubber.seal.
located.on.the.under.sꢀde.of.the.cover:.make.sure.that.the.seal.ꢀs.ꢀn.good.
condꢀtꢀon.and.that.there.ꢀs.no.foreꢀgn.matter.under.the.seal..
.
Note:.If.the.rubber.seal.appears.warn,.nꢀcked,.or.drꢀed.out,.replacement.seals.
are.avaꢀlable.through.the.Unꢀden.Parts.Department..See.the.back.cover.page.
for.contact.ꢀnformatꢀon...
6) Insert.the.bottom.end.of.the.cover.ꢀnto.the.grooves.on.the.handset.and.lay.the.
cover.over.the.battery.compartment..Tꢀghten.the.four.screws.securely.
Notes:. •.If.there.ꢀs.any.foreꢀgn.matter.on.the.rubber.seal.located.on.the.under.sꢀde.of.the.battery.
cover,.the.handset.may.not.be.water.tꢀght.
.
•.The.rubber.seal.should.be.replaced.every.two.years,.even.ꢀf.ꢀt.does.not.look.worn.
Power Failures
Durꢀng.a.power.faꢀlure,.you.wꢀll.not.be.able.to.make.or.receꢀve.calls.wꢀth.the.phone..
To.avoꢀd.damage.from.an.electrꢀcal.spꢀke.when.the.power.comes.back.on,.we.
recommend.you.unplug.your.phone.durꢀng.power.outages.
5ꢁ
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps first. If these steps do not solve
your.problem,.please.call.our.Customer.Hotlꢀne.(see.the.ꢀnsꢀde.of.the.back.cover.for.contact.ꢀnformatꢀon).
When you have this
Try...
problem...
The.charge.LED.won’t.
• Checkꢀng.the.AC.adapter.connectꢀon.(see.page.8).
ꢀllumꢀnate.when.the.handset. • Re-seatꢀng.the.handset.ꢀn.the.cradle..
ꢀs.placed.ꢀn.the.cradle.
• Cleanꢀng.the.chargꢀng.contacts.on.the.handsets.(see.page.51)..
• Movꢀng.the.handset.closer.to.the.base.
• Movꢀng.the.handset.and/or.base.away.from.metal.objects.or.applꢀances.and.try.
The.audꢀo.sounds.weak..
agaꢀn.
• Checkꢀng.the.telephone.cord.connectꢀon..If.CHECK.TEL.LINE.appears.on.the.
base.dꢀsplay,.the.telephone.cord.may.not.be.connected.correctly.(see.page.10).
• Dꢀsconnectꢀng.the.base.AC.adapter..Waꢀt.a.few.mꢀnutes,.then.reconnect.ꢀt.(see.
page.7).
No.handsets.can.make.or.
receꢀve.calls..
• Askꢀng.your.telephone.company.ꢀf.they.use.pulse.dꢀalꢀng.(see.page.11).
• Checkꢀng.the.battery.pack.connectꢀon.(see.page.7).
• Chargꢀng.the.battery.for.15.to.ꢁ0.hours.
• Movꢀng.the.handset.closer.to.the.base.
• Makꢀng.sure.the.lꢀne.ꢀs.not.ꢀn.use..If.an.outsꢀde.call.ꢀs.already.usꢀng.a.lꢀne,.you..
cannot.use.that.lꢀne.to.make.another.outsꢀde.call.
• Resettꢀng.the.handset.(see.page.55).
A.sꢀngle.handset.can’t.make.
or.receꢀve.calls.(but.other.
handsets.can).
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When you have this
problem...
Try...
A.handset.can.make.calls,.
but.ꢀt.doesn’t.rꢀng.or.receꢀve.
a.page.
• Makꢀng.sure.the.rꢀnger.ꢀsn’t.turned.off.(see.page.35).
• Keepꢀng.all.handsets.away.from.mꢀcrowave.ovens,.computers,.wꢀreless.LAN.
statꢀon,.remote.control.toys,.wꢀreless.mꢀcrophones,.alarm.systems,.ꢀntercoms,.
room monitors, fluorescent lights, and electrical appliances (see page 6).
• Movꢀng.the.base.to.another.locatꢀon.or.turn.off.the.source.of.ꢀnterference.
Severe.noꢀse.ꢀnterference.
• Checkꢀng.to.see.ꢀf.the.call.was.placed.through.a.swꢀtchboard.
• Askꢀng.your.telephone.company.to.verꢀfy.your.Caller.ID.servꢀce.ꢀs.current..There.
may.be.a.problem.wꢀth.your.Caller.ID.servꢀce.
The.Caller.ID.does.not.
dꢀsplay..
I.can’t.regꢀster.the.handset.at. • Chargꢀng.the.battery.for.15.to.ꢁ0.hours.
the.base.
• Resettꢀng.the.handset.(see.page.55).
The.handset.doesn’t.
communꢀcate.wꢀth.other.
handsets..
• Resettꢀng.the.handset.(see.page.55).
• Resettꢀng.all.handsets.(see.page.55).
• Checkꢀng.to.see.that.there.are.not.two.handsets.already.usꢀng.the.conference.
feature.(see.page.37).
• Checkꢀng.to.see.that.another.handset.ꢀs.not.ꢀn.prꢀvacy.mode.(see.page.39).
• Resettꢀng.the.handset.(see.page.55).
I.can’t.joꢀn.the.conversatꢀon.
• Resettꢀng.all.handsets.(see.page.55).
• Checkꢀng.the.AC.adapter.connectꢀon.(see.page.8)..
The.answerꢀng.system.does. • Checkꢀng.to.see.ꢀf.the.answerꢀng.system.ꢀs.turned.on.(see.page.46).
not.work. Checkꢀng.to.see.that.the.message.record.tꢀme.ꢀs.not.set.to.announce.only.(see.
page.44)
•
.
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When you have this
problem...
Try...
The.answerꢀng.system.does. • The.memory.may.be.full..Delete.some.or.all.of.the.saved.messages.(see.page.
not.record.any.messages.
47).
The.answerꢀng.system.
doesn’t.say.what.tꢀme.
messages.were.recorded.
• Checkꢀng.to.see.ꢀf.you.have.set.the.tꢀme.(see.page.44).
• The.ꢀncomꢀng.messages.may.be.too.long..Ask.callers.to.leave.a.brꢀef.message.
Messages.are.ꢀncomplete..
•
The.memory.may.be.full..Delete.some.or.all.of.the.saved.messages.(see.page.47).
I.can’t.hear.base.or.handset.
speaker.durꢀng.call.screenꢀng.
or.message.playback.
• Adjustꢀng.the.speaker.volume.on.the.base.or.handset.(see.page.35).
• Checkꢀng.to.see.ꢀf.the.call.screen.feature.ꢀs.set.to.on.(see.page.45).
I.can’t.access.answerꢀng.
system.from.a.remote.
phone..
• Checkꢀng.to.see.ꢀf.you.are.usꢀng.the.correct.PIN.number.(see.page.48).
• Checkꢀng.to.see.ꢀf.the.touch-tone.phone.you’re.usꢀng.can.transmꢀt.the.tone.for.at.
least.two.seconds..If.ꢀt.cannot,.try.usꢀng.a.dꢀfferent.touch-tone.phone.
Resetting the Handset
You.may.need.to.reset.your.handset.ꢀn.the.followꢀng.ꢀnstances:
• You.get.the.message.Regꢀstratꢀon.Faꢀled.when.you.try.to.regꢀster.the.handset.
• You.are.unable.to.regꢀster.any.handsets.to.the.base.
• When.you.are.ꢀnstructed.to.by.one.of.Unꢀden’s.call.center.representatꢀves.
1) Press.and.hold.[ ].and.[#] for more than five seconds. Select DEREGISTER HS.
ꢁ) Select.the.handset.whꢀch.you.are.operatꢀng,.and.then.press.[Menu/Select].
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3) The phone will ask you to confirm the deregistration. Select YES. The selected handset will clear its registration
ꢀnformatꢀon.from.the.base.and.then.delete.the.lꢀnk.to.the.base.from.ꢀts.own.memory.
4) When.the.base.ꢀnformatꢀon.ꢀs.deleted,.the.handset.dꢀsplays.HANDSET.NOT.REGISTERED-PLACE.HANDSET.
ON.BASE.TO.REGISTER..SEE.YOUR.OWNER'S.MANUAL.FOR.HELP.
5) Reregꢀster.the.handset:
For.regular.handsets:
• Place.the.handset.ꢀn.the.base;.HANDSET.REGISTERING.wꢀll.appear.ꢀn.the.LCD..
• Waꢀt.approxꢀmately.thꢀrty.seconds,."REGISTRATION.COMPLETE".appears.ꢀn.the.dꢀsplay.
• If.REGISTRATION.FAILED.appears.ꢀn.the.LCD,.please.try.these.steps.agaꢀn.
.
For.the.waterproof.handset:
• Wꢀth.the.phone.ꢀn.standby,.press.[Menu/Select].on.the.base.
• Move.the.cursor.to.select.the.REGISTER.HANDSET.menu,.and.then.press.[Menu/Select]..HANDSET.
REGISTERING.wꢀll.appear.
• On.the.handset,.press.and.hold.[#].untꢀl.the.handset.beeps.and.dꢀsplays.HANDSET.REGISTERING.
• When.the.handset.has.regꢀstered.to.the.base,.the.LCD.wꢀll.dꢀsplay.REGISTRATION.COMPLETE.
• If.REGISTRATION.FAILED.appears.ꢀn.the.LCD,.please.try.these.steps.agaꢀn.
Notes:. • If.the.handset.cannot.contact.the.base,.ꢀt.wꢀll.dꢀsplay.OUT.OF.RANGE..Make.sure.the.handset.ꢀs.ꢀn.range.of.the.base.and.
the.base.ꢀs.connected.to.power.
.
•.If.your.base.ꢀs.not.avaꢀlable.for.some.reason.(for.example,.ꢀt.was.lost.or.damaged),.the.BASE.UNAVAILABLE.optꢀon.wꢀll.
reset.the.handsets.so.you.can.use.them.wꢀth.a.replacement.base..Contact.Unꢀden.Customer.Servꢀce.ꢀf.you.need.to.
replace.your.base.wꢀth.a.new.one.
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Changing the Line Mode for Multiple Extensions
Lꢀne.mode.refers.to.the.method.that.telephones.use.to.sꢀgnal.each.other.that.an.extensꢀon.ꢀs.ꢀn.use..Customer.
servꢀce.may.recommend.changꢀng.the.lꢀne.mode.ꢀf.you.have.any.of.the.followꢀng.problems:
• Your.phone.keeps.rꢀngꢀng.after.someone.answers.on.an.extensꢀon.phone.
• Your.answerꢀng.system.doesn’t.stop.recordꢀng.when.you.answer.on.an.extensꢀon.phone.
• Caller ID displays briefly and then clears.
1) Press.[Menu/Select]..Select.the.GLOBAL.SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.SET.LINE.MODE.submenu..
ꢁ) IF.INSTRUCTED.BY.CUSTOMER.SERVICE.PRESS.[SELECT].appears..Press.[Menu/Select].
3) Move.the.cursor.to.select.TYPE.-.A,.TYPE.-.B,.or.OFF.
4) Press.[Menu/Select]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
Traveling Out of Range
Durꢀng.a.call,.ꢀf.you.move.your.handset.too.far.from.your.base,.noꢀse.may.ꢀncrease..If.you.pass.the.range.lꢀmꢀt.of.the.
base,.the.handset.wꢀll.beep,.dꢀsplay.OUT.OF.RANGE,.and.then.go.to.standby..The.base.wꢀll.maꢀntaꢀn.the.connectꢀon.
for.thꢀrty.seconds.after.the.handset.goes.out.of.range..If.you.move.the.handset.back.wꢀthꢀn.range.of.the.base.wꢀthꢀn.
thꢀrty.seconds,.press.[ /Flash].or.[ ].to.pꢀck.up.the.call.agaꢀn.
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Liquid Damage
Moꢀsture.and.lꢀquꢀd.can.damage.your.cordless.phone.
• If.the.handset.or.base.ꢀs.exposed.to.moꢀsture.or.lꢀquꢀd,.but.only.the.exterꢀor.plastꢀc.housꢀng.ꢀs.affected,.wꢀpe.off.
the.lꢀquꢀd,.and.use.as.normal..
• If.moꢀsture.or.lꢀquꢀd.has.entered.the.plastꢀc.housꢀng.(ꢀ.e..lꢀquꢀd.can.be.heard.ꢀn.the.phone.or.lꢀquꢀd.has.entered.the.
handset.battery.compartment.or.vent.openꢀngs.on.the.base),.follow.the.steps.below:
Handset
Base
1) Remove.the.battery.cover.and.leave.ꢀt.off.for.ventꢀlatꢀon.
1) Dꢀsconnect.the.AC.adapter.from.the.base,.
cuttꢀng.off.electrꢀcal.power.
ꢁ) Dꢀsconnect.the.battery.pack..Leave.the.battery.cover.off.
and.the.battery.pack.dꢀsconnected.for.at.least.3.days.
ꢁ) Dꢀsconnect.the.telephone.cord.from.the.base.
3) Once.the.handset.ꢀs.completely.dry,.reconnect.the.
3) Let.dry.for.at.least.3.days..
battery.pack.and.the.battery.cover.
4) Recharge.the.handset’s.battery.pack.for.15.to.ꢁ0.hours.
before.usꢀng..
IMPORTANT:.You.must.unplug.the.telephone.lꢀne.whꢀle.rechargꢀng.the.battery.packs.to.avoꢀd.charge.ꢀnterruptꢀon.
CAUTION: DO NOT use a microwave oven to speed up the drying process. This will cause permanent
damage to the handset, base and the microwave oven. After following these steps, if your phone
does not work, please call our Customer Service Hotline (see the back cover page).
If the waterproof handset falls in water
If.your.waterproof.handset.ꢀs.submerged.ꢀn.water,.just.pull.ꢀt.out.and.dry.ꢀt.off..You.mꢀght.notꢀce.that.the.sound.ꢀs.
dꢀstorted..Thꢀs.ꢀs.because.there.ꢀs.stꢀll.water.remaꢀnꢀng.ꢀn.and.around.the.speaker.and.mꢀcrophone..Just.shake.the.
handset.to.clear.excess.water,.and.the.sound.should.return.to.normal.
Note:. The.chargꢀng.cradle.ꢀs.not.waterproof..If.the.chargꢀng.cradle.falls.ꢀnto.water,.unplug.ꢀt.before.attemptꢀng.to.
remove.ꢀt.from.the.water..Allow.the.cradle.to.dry.completely.before.reconnectꢀng.the.power.
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Warning!
Precautions!
The.cords.on.thꢀs.product.and/or.accessorꢀes.contaꢀn.lead,.a.
chemꢀcal.known.to.the.State.of.Calꢀfornꢀa.to.cause.bꢀrth.defects.
or.other.reproductꢀve.harm..Wash.hands.after.handlꢀng.
Before.you.read.anythꢀng.else,.please.observe.the.followꢀng:
Warning!
Other.than.the.waterproof.handset,.Unꢀden.Amerꢀca.
Corporatꢀon.DOES.NOT.represent.any.other.part.of.thꢀs.unꢀt.
to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock,
or.damage.to.the.unꢀt,.DO.NOT.expose.thꢀs.unꢀt.to.raꢀn.or.
moꢀsture..
Important Safety Instructions
When.usꢀng.your.telephone.equꢀpment,.basꢀc.safety.
precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire,
electrꢀc.shock.and.ꢀnjury.to.persons,.ꢀncludꢀng.the.followꢀng:.
1. Do.not.use.thꢀs.product.near.water,.for.example,.near.
a.bath.tub,.wash.bowl,.kꢀtchen.sꢀnk.or.laundry.tub,.ꢀn.a.
wet.basement.or.near.a.swꢀmmꢀng.pool..
Rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride
Battery Warning
ꢁ. Avoꢀd.usꢀng.a.telephone.(other.than.a.cordless.type).
durꢀng.an.electrꢀcal.storm..There.may.be.a.remote.rꢀsk.
of.electrꢀc.shock.from.lꢀghtnꢀng..
•
•
•
Thꢀs.equꢀpment.contaꢀns.a.rechargeable.Nꢀckel-Metal-
Hydrꢀde.battery..
The.rechargeable.batterꢀes.contaꢀned.ꢀn.thꢀs.equꢀpment.
may explode if disposed of in a fire.
Nꢀckel.ꢀs.a.chemꢀcal.known.to.state.of.Calꢀfornꢀa.to.cause.
cancer..
3. Do.not.use.the.telephone.to.report.a.gas.leak.ꢀn.the.
vꢀcꢀnꢀty.of.the.leak..
4. Use.only.the.power.cord.and.batterꢀes.ꢀndꢀcated.ꢀn.
this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They
may.explode..Check.wꢀth.local.authorꢀtꢀes.for.possꢀble.
battery.dꢀsposal.ꢀnstructꢀons..
•
•
Do.not.short-cꢀrcuꢀt.the.battery..
Do.not.charge.the.rechargeable.battery.used.ꢀn.thꢀs.
equꢀpment.ꢀn.any.charger.other.than.the.one.desꢀgned.to.
charge this battery as specified in the owner's manual.
Usꢀng.another.charger.may.damage.the.battery.or.cause.
the.battery.to.explode..
5. Do.not.dꢀsassemble.any.component.of.thꢀs.product.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
Rꢀsk.of.explosꢀon.ꢀf.battery.ꢀs.replaced.by.an.ꢀncorrect.type..
Dꢀspose.of.used.batterꢀes.accordꢀng.to.the.ꢀnstructꢀons..Do.not.
open.or.mutꢀlate.the.battery,.and.dꢀsconnect.the.battery.before.
shꢀppꢀng.thꢀs.product.
Rechargeable.Batterꢀes.Must.Be.Recycled.or.Dꢀsposed.of.
Properly.
Unꢀden.works.to.reduce.lead.content.ꢀn.our.PVC.coated.cords.
ꢀn.our.products.and.accessorꢀes.
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Please.follow.ꢀnstructꢀons.for.repaꢀrꢀng,.ꢀf.any.(e.g..battery.replacement.
sectꢀon);.otherwꢀse.do.not.substꢀtute.or.repaꢀr.any.parts.of.the.devꢀce.
except as specified in this manual. Connection to party line service is
subject.to.state.tarꢀffs..Contact.the.state.publꢀc.utꢀlꢀty.commꢀssꢀon,.publꢀc.
servꢀce.commꢀssꢀon.or.corporatꢀon.commꢀssꢀon.for.ꢀnformatꢀon..Thꢀs.
equꢀpment.ꢀs.hearꢀng.aꢀd.compatꢀble.
The FCC Wants You To Know
Thꢀs.equꢀpment.complꢀes.wꢀth.Part.68.of.the.FCC.rules.and.the.
requꢀrements.adopted.by.the.ACTA..On.the.bottom.of.thꢀs.equꢀpment.
is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier
ꢀn.the.format.US:.AAAEQ##TXXXX..If.requested,.thꢀs.number.must.be.
provꢀded.to.the.telephone.company.
Should.you.experꢀence.trouble.wꢀth.thꢀs.equꢀpment,.please.contact.
Unꢀden.customer.servꢀce.at.800-ꢁ97-10ꢁ3..If.the.equꢀpment.ꢀs.causꢀng.
harm.to.the.telephone.network,.the.telephone.company.may.request.that.
you.dꢀsconnect.the.equꢀpment.untꢀl.the.problem.ꢀs.resolved..
An applicable Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) certification
for.the.jacks.used.ꢀn.thꢀs.equꢀpment.ꢀs.provꢀded.(ꢀ.e.,.RJ11C).ꢀn.the.
packagꢀng.wꢀth.each.pꢀece.of.approved.termꢀnal.equꢀpment..A.plug.
and.jack.used.to.connect.thꢀs.equꢀpment.to.the.premꢀses.wꢀrꢀng.and.
telephone.network.must.comply.wꢀth.the.applꢀcable.FCC.Part.68.rules.
and.requꢀrements.adopted.by.the.ACTA..A.complꢀant.telephone.cord.
and.modular.plug.ꢀs.provꢀded.wꢀth.thꢀs.product..It.ꢀs.desꢀgned.to.be.
connected.to.a.compatꢀble.modular.jack.that.ꢀs.also.complꢀant..See.
ꢀnstallatꢀon.ꢀnstructꢀons.for.detaꢀls.
NOTICE:.Accordꢀng.to.telephone.company.reports,.AC.electrꢀcal.surges,.
typꢀcally.resultꢀng.from.lꢀghtnꢀng.strꢀkes,.are.very.destructꢀve.to.telephone.
equꢀpment.connected.to.AC.power.sources..To.mꢀnꢀmꢀze.damage.from.
these.types.of.surges,.a.surge.arrestor.ꢀs.recommended.
Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by
Unꢀden,.or.operatꢀon.of.thꢀs.product.ꢀn.any.way.other.than.as.detaꢀled.by.
the.owner’s.manual,.could.voꢀd.your.authorꢀty.to.operate.thꢀs.product.
The.REN.ꢀs.used.to.determꢀne.the.number.of.devꢀces.that.may.be.
connected.to.a.telephone.lꢀne..Excessꢀve.RENs.on.a.telephone.lꢀne.
may.result.ꢀn.the.devꢀces.not.rꢀngꢀng.ꢀn.response.to.an.ꢀncomꢀng.call..In.
most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0).
To.be.certaꢀn.of.the.number.of.devꢀces.that.may.be.connected.to.a.lꢀne,.
as.determꢀned.by.the.total.RENs,.contact.the.telephone.provꢀder..For.
products.approved.after.July.ꢁ3,.ꢁ001,.the.REN.for.thꢀs.product.ꢀs.part.
of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The
dꢀgꢀts.represented.by.##.are.the.REN.wꢀthout.a.decꢀmal.poꢀnt.(e.g.,.03.
ꢀs.a.REN.of.0.3)..For.earlꢀer.products,.the.REN.ꢀs.separately.shown.on.
the.label.
Thꢀs.devꢀce.complꢀes.wꢀth.part.15.of.the.FCC.rules..Operatꢀon.ꢀs.subject.
to.the.followꢀng.two.condꢀtꢀons:.(1).Thꢀs.devꢀce.may.not.cause.harmful.
ꢀnterference,.and.(ꢁ).Thꢀs.devꢀce.must.accept.any.ꢀnterference.receꢀved,.
ꢀncludꢀng.ꢀnterference.that.may.cause.undesꢀred.operatꢀon..Prꢀvacy.of.
communꢀcatꢀons.may.not.be.ensured.when.usꢀng.thꢀs.phone.
To.ꢀnsure.the.safety.of.users,.the.FCC.has.establꢀshed.crꢀterꢀa.for.
the.amount.of.radꢀo.frequency.energy.varꢀous.products.may.produce.
dependꢀng.on.theꢀr.ꢀntended.usage..Thꢀs.product.has.been.tested.
and.found.to.comply.wꢀth.the.FCC’s.exposure.crꢀterꢀa..For.body.worn.
operatꢀon,.the.FCC.RF.exposure.guꢀdelꢀnes.were.also.met.when.used.
wꢀth.the.Unꢀden.accessorꢀes.supplꢀed.or.desꢀgned.for.thꢀs.product..Use.
of.other.accessorꢀes.may.not.ensure.complꢀance.wꢀth.FCC.RF.exposure.
guꢀdelꢀnes.and.should.be.avoꢀded.
If.thꢀs.equꢀpment.causes.harm.to.the.telephone.network,.the.telephone.
company.wꢀll.notꢀfy.you.ꢀn.advance.that.temporary.dꢀscontꢀnuance.
of.servꢀce.may.be.requꢀred..But.ꢀf.advance.notꢀce.ꢀsn’t.practꢀcal,.the.
telephone.company.wꢀll.notꢀfy.the.customer.as.soon.as.possꢀble..Also,.
you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you
belꢀeve.ꢀt.ꢀs.necessary...The.telephone.company.may.make.changes.ꢀn.
ꢀts.facꢀlꢀtꢀes,.equꢀpment,.operatꢀons.or.procedures.that.could.affect.the.
operatꢀon.of.the.equꢀpment..If.thꢀs.happens.the.telephone.company.wꢀll.
provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications
to.maꢀntaꢀn.unꢀnterrupted.servꢀce.
The.antenna(s).used.for.the.base-unꢀt.must.be.ꢀnstalled.to.provꢀde.a.
separatꢀon.dꢀstance.of.at.least.ꢁ0.cm.from.all.persons.and.must.not.
be.collocated.or.operated.ꢀn.conjunctꢀon.wꢀth.any.other.antenna.or.
transmꢀtter.
If.your.home.has.wꢀred.alarm.equꢀpment.connected.to.a.phone.lꢀne,.be.
sure.that.ꢀnstallꢀng.the.system.does.not.dꢀsable.your.alarm.equꢀpment.
If.you.have.questꢀons.about.what.wꢀll.dꢀsable.alarm.equꢀpment,.contact.
your telephone company or a qualified installer.
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Radio Interference
I.C. Notice
Radꢀo.ꢀnterference.may.occasꢀonally.cause.buzzꢀng.and.
hummꢀng.ꢀn.your.cordless.handset,.or.clꢀckꢀng.noꢀses.ꢀn.the.
base..Thꢀs.ꢀnterference.ꢀs.caused.by.external.sources.such.
as TV, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, fluorescent lighting, or
electrꢀcal.storm..Your.unꢀt.ꢀs.NOT.DEFECTIVE..If.these.noꢀses.
contꢀnue.and.are.too.dꢀstractꢀng,.please.check.around.your.
home.to.see.what.applꢀances.may.be.causꢀng.the.problem..
In.addꢀtꢀon,.we.recommend.that.the.base.not.be.plugged.ꢀnto.
a.cꢀrcuꢀt.that.also.powers.a.major.applꢀance.because.of.the.
potentꢀal.for.ꢀnterference..Be.certaꢀn.that.the.antenna.on.the.
unꢀt.ꢀs.fully.extended.when.needed..In.the.unlꢀkely.event.that.
you.consꢀstently.hear.other.voꢀces.or.dꢀstractꢀng.transmꢀssꢀons.
on.your.phone,.you.may.be.receꢀvꢀng.radꢀo.sꢀgnals.from.
another.cordless.telephone.or.other.source.of.ꢀnterference..
If.you.cannot.elꢀmꢀnate.thꢀs.type.of.ꢀnterference,.you.need.to.
change.to.a.dꢀfferent.channel.
Fꢀnally,.ꢀt.should.be.noted.that.some.cordless.telephones.
operate.at.frequencꢀes.that.may.cause.ꢀnterference.to.nearby.
TVs.and.VCRs..To.mꢀnꢀmꢀze.or.prevent.such.ꢀnterference,.the.
base.of.the.cordless.telephone.should.not.be.placed.near.or.on.
top.of.a.TV.or.VCR..If.ꢀnterference.ꢀs.experꢀenced,.movꢀng.the.
cordless.telephone.farther.away.from.the.TV.or.VCR.wꢀll.often.
reduce.or.elꢀmꢀnate.the.ꢀnterference..
Terminal Equipment
NOTICE:.Thꢀs.equꢀpment.meets.the.applꢀcable.Industry.
Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is
confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC,
before the registration number signifies that registration was
performed.based.on.a.Declaratꢀon.of.Conformꢀty.ꢀndꢀcatꢀng.that..
Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not
ꢀmply.that.Industry.Canada.approved.the.equꢀpment.
NOTICE:.The.Rꢀnger.Equꢀvalence.Number.(REN).for.thꢀs.
termꢀnal.equꢀpment.ꢀs.marked.on.the.equꢀpment.ꢀtself..The.REN.
assꢀgned.to.each.termꢀnal.equꢀpment.provꢀdes.an.ꢀndꢀcatꢀon.
of.the.maxꢀmum.number.of.termꢀnals.allowed.to.be.connected.
to.a.telephone.ꢀnterface..The.termꢀnatꢀon.on.an.ꢀnterface.may.
consꢀst.of.any.combꢀnatꢀon.of.devꢀces.subject.only.to.the.
requꢀrement.that.the.sum.of.the.Rꢀnger.Equꢀvalence.Numbers.
of all the devices does not exceed five.
Radio Equipment
The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies
that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
Cordless Telephone Privacy
Operatꢀon.ꢀs.subject.to.the.followꢀng.two.condꢀtꢀons:.(1).thꢀs.
devꢀce.may.not.cause.ꢀnterference,.and.(ꢁ).thꢀs.devꢀce.must.
accept.any.ꢀnterference,.ꢀncludꢀng.ꢀnterference.that.may.cause.
undesꢀred.operatꢀon.of.the.devꢀce..“Prꢀvacy.of.communꢀcatꢀons.
may.not.be.ensured.when.usꢀng.thꢀs.telephone.”
Cordless.telephones.are.radꢀo.devꢀces..Communꢀcatꢀons.
between.the.handset.and.base.of.your.cordless.telephone.
are.accomplꢀshed.by.means.of.radꢀo.waves.whꢀch.are.
broadcast.over.the.open.aꢀrways..Because.of.the.ꢀnherent.
physꢀcal.propertꢀes.of.radꢀo.waves,.your.communꢀcatꢀons.can.
be.receꢀved.by.radꢀo.receꢀvꢀng.devꢀces.other.than.your.own.
cordless.telephone.unꢀt..Consequently,.any.communꢀcatꢀons.
usꢀng.your.cordless.telephone.may.not.be.prꢀvate.
61
A.PARTICULAR.PURPOSE..THIS.WARRANTY.DOES.
NOT.COVER.OR.PROVIDE.FOR.THE.REIMBURSEMENT.
OR.PAYMENT.OF.INCIDENTAL.OR.CONSEQUENTIAL.
DAMAGES..
One Year Limited Warranty
Important:.Evꢀdence.of.orꢀgꢀnal.purchase.ꢀs.requꢀred.for.
warranty.servꢀce..WARRANTOR:.UNIDEN.AMERICA.
CORPORATION.(“Unꢀden”).ELEMENTS.OF.WARRANTY:.
Unꢀden.warrants,.for.one.year,.to.the.orꢀgꢀnal.retaꢀl.owner,.
thꢀs.Unꢀden.Product.to.be.free.from.defects.ꢀn.materꢀals.and.
craftsmanshꢀp.wꢀth.only.the.lꢀmꢀtatꢀons.or.exclusꢀons.set.out.
below..WARRANTY.DURATION:.Thꢀs.warranty.to.the.orꢀgꢀnal.
user.shall.termꢀnate.and.be.of.no.further.effect.1ꢁ.months.
after.the.date.of.orꢀgꢀnal.retaꢀl.sale..The.warranty.ꢀs.ꢀnvalꢀd.ꢀf.
the.Product.ꢀs.(A).damaged.or.not.maꢀntaꢀned.as.reasonable.
or necessary, (B) modified, altered, or used as part of any
conversion kits, subassemblies, or any configurations not sold
by.Unꢀden,.(C).ꢀmproperly.ꢀnstalled,.(D).servꢀced.or.repaꢀred.by.
someone.other.than.an.authorꢀzed.Unꢀden.servꢀce.center.for.a.
defect.or.malfunctꢀon.covered.by.thꢀs.warranty,.(E)
Some.states.do.not.allow.thꢀs.exclusꢀon.or.lꢀmꢀtatꢀon.of.
ꢀncꢀdental.or.consequentꢀal.damages.so.the.above.lꢀmꢀtatꢀon.or.
exclusꢀon.may.not.apply.to.you.
LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal
rꢀghts,.and.you.may.also.have.other.rꢀghts.whꢀch.vary.from.
state.to.state..Thꢀs.warranty.ꢀs.voꢀd.outsꢀde.the.Unꢀted.States.
of.Amerꢀca.and.Canada..PROCEDURE.FOR.OBTAINING.
PERFORMANCE.OF.WARRANTY:.If,.after.followꢀng.the.
ꢀnstructꢀons.ꢀn.the.owner’s.manual.you.are.certaꢀn.that.the.
Product.ꢀs.defectꢀve,.pack.the.Product.carefully.(preferably.
ꢀn.ꢀts.orꢀgꢀnal.packagꢀng)..Dꢀsconnect.the.battery.from.the.
Product.and.separately.secure.the.battery.ꢀn.ꢀts.own.separate.
packagꢀng.wꢀthꢀn.the.shꢀppꢀng.carton..The.Product.should.
ꢀnclude.all.parts.and.accessorꢀes.orꢀgꢀnally.packaged.wꢀth.the.
Product..Include.evꢀdence.of.orꢀgꢀnal.purchase.and.a.note.
descrꢀbꢀng.the.defect.that.has.caused.you.to.return.ꢀt..The.
Product.should.be.shꢀpped.freꢀght.prepaꢀd,.by.traceable.means,.
to.warrantor.at:.
used.ꢀn.any.conjunctꢀon.wꢀth.equꢀpment.or.parts.or.as.part.of.
any.system.not.manufactured.by.Unꢀden,.or.(F).ꢀnstalled.or.
programmed.by.anyone.other.than.as.detaꢀled.by.the.owner’s.
manual.for.thꢀs.product..STATEMENT.OF.REMEDY:.In.the.
event.that.the.product.does.not.conform.to.thꢀs.warranty.at.
any.tꢀme.whꢀle.thꢀs.warranty.ꢀs.ꢀn.effect,.warrantor.wꢀll.eꢀther,.
at.ꢀts.optꢀon,.repaꢀr.or.replace.the.defectꢀve.unꢀt.and.return.
ꢀt.to.you.wꢀthout.charge.for.parts,.servꢀce,.or.any.other.cost.
(except.shꢀppꢀng.and.handlꢀng).ꢀncurred.by.warrantor.or.ꢀts.
representatꢀves.ꢀn.connectꢀon.wꢀth.the.performance.of.thꢀs.
warranty..Warrantor,.at.ꢀts.optꢀon,.may.replace.the.unꢀt.wꢀth.
a.new.or.refurbꢀshed.unꢀt..THE.LIMITED.WARRANTY.SET.
FORTH.ABOVE.IS.THE.SOLE.AND.ENTIRE.WARRANTY.
PERTAINING.TO.THE.PRODUCT.AND.IS.IN.LIEU.OF.
AND.EXCLUDES.ALL.OTHER.WARRANTIES.OF.ANY.
NATURE.WHATSOEVER,.WHETHER.EXPRESS,.IMPLIED.
OR.ARISING.BY.OPERATION.OF.LAW,.INCLUDING,.
BUT.NOT.LIMITED.TO.ANY.IMPLIED.WARRANTIES.OF.
MERCHANTABILITY.OR.FITNESS.FOR
Uniden America Service
4700.Amon.Carter.Blvd.
Fort.Worth,.TX.76155
6ꢁ
Banner...................................... ꢁ8
Choosꢀng.a.rꢀnger...................... ꢁ8
Copyꢀng.phonebook.entrꢀes...... ꢁ6
Enterꢀng.text.............................. ꢁ0
Fꢀndꢀng...................................... 37
Parts.of.the.handset.................. 16
Readꢀng.the.dꢀsplay.................. 18
Resettꢀng................................... 55
Hangꢀng.up................................... 30
Headset........................................ 40
Hold.............................................. 37
C
Index
Caller.ID....................................... 3ꢁ
Deletꢀng.Caller.ID.records......... 33
Makꢀng.calls.from...................... 3ꢁ
Call.screenꢀng......................... 45, 48
Call.waꢀtꢀng................................... 34
Chaꢀn.dꢀalꢀng................................. 31
Conferencꢀng................................ 37
A
Accessꢀbꢀlꢀty.................................... 5
Answerꢀng.calls............................ 30
Answerꢀng.system
Revꢀewꢀng.messages................ 47
Settꢀng.up.................................. 41
Turnꢀng.on/off............................ 46
When.away.from.home............. 48
Any.key.answer............................ ꢁ9
Area.code..................................... 33
AutoTalk........................................ ꢁ9
D
Day.and.tꢀme................................ 44
Dꢀal.mode................................11, 40
I
Installatꢀon...................................... 6
Intercom....................................... 39
F
B
FCC.statements........................... 60
K
Banner.......................................... ꢁ8
Base
Fꢀndꢀng.a.handset......................... 37
Key.touch.tone............................. ꢁꢁ
G
Installꢀng...................................... 8
Parts.of.the.base....................... 17
Readꢀng.the.dꢀsplay.................. 18
Wall.mountꢀng........................... 1ꢁ
Battery
Battery.lꢀfe................................. 50
Installꢀng...................................... 7
Low.battery.alert....................... 5ꢁ
Replacement.and.handlꢀng....... 51
Belt.clꢀp........................................... 8
L
Greetꢀngs
Deletꢀng..................................... 43
Recordꢀng.................................. 4ꢁ
Selectꢀng................................... 4ꢁ
Language
Answerꢀng.system.
announcements.................. 43
Dꢀsplay...................................... ꢁ1
Lꢀne.mode.for.base....................... 57
Lꢀquꢀd.damage.............................. 58
Low.battery.alert........................... 51
H
Handset
Accessꢀng.the.answerꢀng.
system................................ 41
63
Prꢀvacy.mode................................ 39
Pulse.dꢀalꢀng............................11, 40
M
W
Maꢀntenance................................. 50
Makꢀng.a.calls............................... 30
Usꢀng.Caller.ID.......................... 3ꢁ
Usꢀng.redꢀal............................... 34
Usꢀng.the.phonebook................ 31
Message.alert......................... 45, 48
Mute
Wall.mountꢀng.the.base................ 1ꢁ
Warranty....................................... 6ꢁ
R
Redꢀal
Deletꢀng.a.record....................... 34
Makꢀng.a.calls.wꢀth.................... 34
Rꢀnger
Choosꢀng.a.handset.rꢀnger........ ꢁ8
Mutꢀng....................................... 35
Personal.rꢀng............................. ꢁꢁ
Mꢀcrophone............................... 40
Rꢀnger....................................... 35
O
S
Out.of.range................................. 57
Safety.notꢀces............................... 59
Screenꢀng.calls....................... 45, 48
Securꢀty.code................................ 48
Seven-dꢀgꢀt.dꢀalꢀng........................ 33
P
Personal identification number.
(PIN)...................................... 48
Personal.rꢀng................................ ꢁꢁ
Phonebook................................... ꢁ3
Copyꢀng.entrꢀes......................... ꢁ6
Creatꢀng.new.entrꢀes................. ꢁ3
Deletꢀng.entrꢀes......................... ꢁ5
Edꢀtꢀng.entrꢀes........................... ꢁ4
Fꢀndꢀng.entrꢀes.......................... ꢁ4
Makꢀng.a.call.from..................... 31
Storꢀng.Caller.ID.or.redꢀal.
T
Text,.enterꢀng................................ ꢁ0
Tone.dꢀalꢀng.............................11, 40
Transferrꢀng.a.call......................... 38
V
Volume,.adjustꢀng......................... 35
numbers............................. ꢁ5
64
Remote Operation Card
CUT
CUT
REMOTE OPERATION CARD
REMOTE OPERATION CARD
Remote access
away from home
Remote access
away from home
Turn on the answering
system remotely
Turn on the answering
system remotely
1. Call your phone number from a
touch-tone phone.
1. Call your phone and let it ring
10 times until you hear a beep.
2. Press 0 and then enter your
PIN code.
3. Press 0 then 5 to stop the
announcement.
1. Call your phone number from a
touch-tone phone.
1. Call your phone and let it ring
10 times until you hear a beep.
2. Press 0 and then enter your
PIN code.
3. Press 0 then 5 to stop the
announcement.
2. During the outgoing message,
press 0 and enter your PIN
code. The answering system
announces the number of
messages stored in memory
and the voice prompts.
2. During the outgoing message,
press 0 and enter your PIN
code. The answering system
announces the number of
messages stored in memory
and the voice prompts.
4. Press 0 then 6 to turn the
answering system on.
4. Press 0 then 6 to turn the
answering system on.
3. To quit, hang up the phone.
3. To quit, hang up the phone.
CUT
CUT
REMOTE OPERATION CARD
REMOTE OPERATION CARD
Remote access
away from home
Remote access
away from home
Turn on the answering
system remotely
Turn on the answering
system remotely
1. Call your phone number from a
touch-tone phone.
1. Call your phone and let it ring
10 times until you hear a beep.
2. Press 0 and then enter your
PIN code.
3. Press 0 then 5 to stop the
announcement.
1. Call your phone number from a
touch-tone phone.
1. Call your phone and let it ring
10 times until you hear a beep.
2. Press 0 and then enter your
PIN code.
3. Press 0 then 5 to stop the
announcement.
2. During the outgoing message,
press 0 and enter your PIN
code. The answering system
announces the number of
messages stored in memory
and the voice prompts.
2. During the outgoing message,
press 0 and enter your PIN
code. The answering system
announces the number of
messages stored in memory
and the voice prompts.
4. Press 0 then 6 to turn the
answering system on.
4. Press 0 then 6 to turn the
answering system on.
3. To quit, hang up the phone.
3. To quit, hang up the phone.
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C U T
C U T
Task
Key
Task
Key
Repeat a Message
Repeat a Message
Play Incoming Messages
Skip a Message
Play Incoming Messages
Skip a Message
Delete a Message
Stop Operation
Delete a Message
Stop Operation
Answering System On
Answering System Off
Help
Answering System On
Answering System Off
Help
C U T
C U T
Task
Repeat a Message
Play Incoming Messages
Skip a Message
Key
Task
Repeat a Message
Play Incoming Messages
Skip a Message
Key
Delete a Message
Stop Operation
Delete a Message
Stop Operation
Answering System On
Answering System Off
Help
Answering System On
Answering System Off
Help
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VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
WWW.UNIDEN.COM IF YOU...
• ...HAVE A QUESTION OR A PROBLEM.
Or call our Customer Hotline at 1-800-297-1023 during regular business hours.*
• ...ARE LOOKING FOR A PART OR ACCESSORY.
Or call our Parts Department at 1-800-554-3988 during regular business hours.*
• ...NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE DUE TO A DISABILITY.
Or call our Accessibility help line at 1-800-874-9314 (voice or TTY).
© 2008 Uniden America Corp.,
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