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1 EXI 7960 900 MHz Cor dless Phone with Caller ID MANU A L OW N E R ’ S H:...evised for reprint EXI 7960.vp Wed Aug 18 12:37:21 1999 Color profile: Disabled Composite Default screen[...]
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2 T H A N K Y O U FOR PUR CHASING A UNIDEN PHONE! Co ver ed under one or more of the f ollowing U .S. patents: 4,5 1 1 ,76 1 4,523,058 4,595,795 4,597 , 1 04 4,797 ,9 1 6 4,803,491 5, 1 57 ,686 5,253,268 5,38 1,460 5,434,905 5,663,98 1 5,671 ,248 © No vember 1 998 Uniden America Corporation All rights reserv ed • Printed in China UCZZ0 12 10ZZ H[...]
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At U niden, we’ll tak e care of y ou! If y ou need any assistance with this product, please call our Customer Hotline at: 1-800-297- 1 023 PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE PLA CE OF PURCHASE. Our Uniden representativ es will be happy to help y ou with any matters reg arding the operation of this unit, av ailable accessories, or any other [...]
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CO N T E N T S OF Y OUR O WNER’S MANUAL CONTENTS Introduction ................................1 • W elcome .......................................1 • Featur es .......................................1 • Included in Y our Package ..........................2 Installing and Adjusting Y our Phone .............3 • Desk/T abletop Installation .[...]
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Introduction WELCOME Congratulations on your pur chase of the Uniden EXI 7960 cor dless telephone. This phone is designed for r eliability , long life, and outstanding performance. FEATURES • 900 MHz T echnology • Call W aiting Caller ID • 3-line Backlit Display • 30 Number Caller ID Memory • F ace Up/F ace Down Charging • 1 0 Memor y D[...]
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INCLUDED IN Y OUR P ACKA GE • This Owner’s Manual • Precautions and Im portant Safety Instructions • Registration Car d • Quick Ref erence Guide 2 Handset page/find status 900 MHz Base A C Adapter Recharg eable Batter y Long T elephone Cord NOTE If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the Uniden P arts Department at (800)554[...]
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Installing and Adjusting YourPhone DESK/TABLETOP INST ALL A TION 1) Plug the A C adapter cord into the DC input jack on the back of the base, then place the A C adapter cord inside the molded strain relief. 2) Plug one end of the long telephone cord into the TEL L INE jack on the base, then place the telephone cord into the right molded channel cor[...]
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4) Plug the A C adapter into a standard 1 20 V AC w all outlet. 5) Raise the antenna to a vertical position. W ALL INSTALL A TION t Setting the Handset Retainer f or W all Mounting 1) Remo ve the handset r etainer on the base by sliding it upw ard. 4 HINT Before using y our phone, fully charge the Nick el- Cadmium battery pack for 1 5-20 hours. Use[...]
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2) Flip the handset retainer o ver so the tab is facing up. 3) Slide the handset retainer back onto the base. t Standard W all Plate Mounting This phone can be mounted on any standard A T&T or GTE wall plate. 1) Plug the A C adapter into the DC input jack on the back of the base, then place the A C adapter cord inside the left molded channel co[...]
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3) Plug the other end of the cord into the wall jack. (R emember , the phone must be fully c harged bef ore you can use it.) 4) Place the base on the two posts of the wall plate and slide it do wnward to secure. 5) Plug the A C adapter into a standard 1 20 V AC w all outlet that is not controlled by a w all switch. 6) Raise the antenna on the base.[...]
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t Direct W all Mounting If you don’t hav e a standard w all plate, you can mount your phone directly to the w all. Befor e mounting your cor dless telephone, consider the follo wing: • Select a location away fr om electrical cables, pipes, or other items behind the mounting location. Inserting screws into areas such as this can be hazardous. ?[...]
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4) Plug one end of the long telephone cord into the TEL LINE jack on the back of the base and place the telephone cord into the right molded channel cord holder . 5) Place the base on the screws and push it downw ard to secure. 6) Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the w all jack. 8 H:...evised for reprint EXI 7960.vp Wed Aug 18 12:37:37[...]
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7) Plug the A C adapter into a standard 1 20 V AC w all outlet that is not controlled by a w all switch. 8) Raise the antenna on the base. 9 H:...evised for reprint EXI 7960.vp Wed Aug 18 12:37:37 1999 Color profile: Disabled Composite Default screen[...]
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INSTALLIN G THE HANDSET BATTER Y P ACK 1) Remo ve the handset battery cov er by pressing in on the co ver release and sliding it do wnwar d. 2) Plug the battery’s cable into the handset. 3) Slide the battery cover on until it snaps into place. 10 ! Use only the Uniden battery (BT-905) supplied with y our phone. H:...evised for reprint EXI 7960.vp[...]
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CHARGIN G THE BATTER Y P A CK t Initial batter y c harging Befor e plugging the phone line into your new phone f or the first time, fully charge the r echargeable battery pack for 1 5-20 hours without interruption. 1) Place the handset on the base. 2) Mak e sure that status LED lights. If the LED doesn’t light, check to see that the A C adapter i[...]
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SETTING THE PULSE/TONE SWITCH Be sure the PUL SE/T ONE switch is in the T ONE position unless your local phone system uses pulse dialing. ADJUSTING THE RIN GER AND V OLUME CONTROLS t Handset Ringer T one and Volume Y our EXI 7960 lets you choose fr om two ring er tones, T ype A and Type B. Each tone has a low and high v olume setting. When the phon[...]
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Loud During a call, press and hold vo l s for t wo seconds. Y our selection appears on the LCD. The EXI 7960 does not k eep the Loud volume setting when y ou hang up, but returns to the normal setting to av oid any hearing discomfort for the next person using the phone. A UTOMATIC DIGIT AL CODE SECURIT Y T o prevent other parties from making unauth[...]
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Using YourNew Phone MAKING AND RECEIVIN G CALLS Handset On Base Handset Off Base T o answer a call Pick up the handset (AutoT alk) or press talk . Press any button (Autotalk) or press talk . T o make a call 1) Pick up the handset. 2) Press talk . 3) Listen for the dial tone. 4) Dial the number . OR 1) Pick up the handset. 2) Dial the number , then [...]
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STORING A PHONE NUMBER IN MEMOR Y 1) Remo ve the handset fr om the base. 2) Press and hold mem for tw o seconds. The follo wing screen appears. 3) Use the : and ; k eys or number k eypad to choose the memor y location where y ou would lik e to enter a number . 4) Press select . The follo wing screen appears, and a cursor flashes indicating that the[...]
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EDITING A PHONE NUMBER IN MEMOR Y F ollow these steps to edit a phone number that y ou have alr eady programmed into memory . 1) Remo ve the handset fr om the base. 2) Press and hold mem for tw o seconds. The display shows the Memory Store screen and any sav ed numbers. 3) Use the : and ; k eys or number keypad to select the memory location you w o[...]
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9) Press select. The handset beeps and displays a confirmation screen. For example, if y ou store a name and number into memory location number one, then the handset shows Memory 1 Stored . 1 0) The display then returns to the Memory Store scr een. Y ou may select another number to edit (return to step 3) or y ou may press mem to return to standby [...]
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8) Press select . There is a confirmation tone, and the handset displays Memory 1 Deleted . 9) The display then returns to the Memory Store screen. Y ou may select another number to delete (return to step 3) or y ou may press mem to return to standby . USING MEMOR Y DIALING F ollow the steps belo w to dial a number using a programmed memory locatio[...]
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3) When you need to enter the special number , press mem fol lowed by the memory location (0-9). USING CALLER ID Y ou must subscribe to Caller ID from your phone com pany in order to use this feature . t Setting Up Caller ID Options There are thr ee Caller ID setup options available; Autotalk, CIDCW , and Area Code. Auto Talk allows y ou to answer [...]
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2) Use the : and ; k eys to mov e the cursor to the selection that you would lik e to change. Press the select k ey to toggle between On and Off for Autotalk and CIDCW . Press select and use the number k eypad to enter or change the ar ea code, then press select again. (Y ou hear a confirmation tone indicating the area code has been changed.) 3) Af[...]
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1) Press call id , and the Caller ID summary screen appears. The screen shows the number of new callers and the total number of callers stored in Caller ID memory. (This scr een appears on the display whenever the handset is face up in the base.) 2) Press ; to scan through the list. The most recent call appears first, with the date, time, call coun[...]
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t Storing a Caller ID Number Into a Memory Location 1) Press call id , and the Caller ID summary screen appears. The screen shows the number of new callers and the total number of callers stored in Caller ID memory. 2) Press ; or : to find the number that you w ould lik e to store, then press mem to store the selection. 3) The select location scree[...]
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3) Press delete , and the follo wing screen appears. 4) Press select or delete . A confirmation tone sounds and the Caller ID screen returns with the next messag e displayed. 5) After you have deleted all Caller ID number , the display shows End . Press call id to return to standby . t Deleting All Caller ID Numbers T o delete all of your Caller ID[...]
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USING REDIAL Redial/p calls the last number dialed. The number redialed can be up to 32 digits long. USING THE TONE FEA TURE If you ar e dialing in the pulse mode and need to enter tone digits, press tone to enter the digits. Once the call has ended, the tone mode is canceled and pulse dialing resumes. The tone feature applies only when the base un[...]
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Troubleshooting QUICK REFERENCE CHART If your phone is not perf orming to your expectations, please try these simple steps. If y ou are still unable to resolv e the problem, contact your place of purchase or call customer service at (800)297- 1 023. PROBLEM SUGGESTION The charg e light won’t come on when the handset is placed in the base. • Mak[...]
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PROBLEM SUGGESTION The handset doesn’t ring or receive a page. • The Nick el-Cadmium batter y pack may be weak. Charg e the batter y on the base unit for 1 5-20 hours. • The handset may be too far aw ay from the base unit. • Place the base unit away fr om appliances or metal objects. • Reset security code (see pag e 13). 26 H:...evised fo[...]
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Specifications GENER AL The EXI 7960 complies with FCC P arts 1 5 and 68. Fr equency control: PLL Modulation: DBPSK Operating temperatur e: -1 0º to 50º C (+1 4º F to +122º F) BASE Fr equency: 925.997 to 927 .947 MHz (40 channels) Po wer requirements: 9 V 2 1 0 mA, or 9V 1 80mA (from A C adapter) Size: 4-3/8 in. (W) x 2- 1/4 in. (D) x 8-1/2 in.[...]
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H:...evised for reprint EXI 7960.vp Wed Aug 18 12:38:00 1999 Color profile: Disabled Composite Default screen[...]
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AND FUNCTIONS CONTR OLS[...]