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D1680 base with answering system and cordless handset Battery cover Accessory handset and charger If you purchased model number: You should have: D1680 None D1680-2 1 of each D1680-3 2 of each D1680-4 3 of each ... ... D1680-11 10 of each D1680-12 11 of each You will also nd: Not pictured: Rechargeable battery (BT-1021) AC adapter (PS-0035) Tele[...]
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2 Ge tti ng Star ted ................................ 3 Inst allin g Y our Ph one ................................. 3 Get tin g to Know Y our Pho ne...................4 Using th e Hands et Menu .......................... 6 Usi ng Y our Ph one ............................. 8 Using th e Phoneb ook ............................. 1 0 Usi ng Spe cial Fe [...]
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3 Installing Your Phone Charge the Battery Unpack a ll h and set s, bat ter y pac ks , and bat ter y covers . If you need t o remove a cover, press i n on the not ch and sl ide t he cover down a nd of f. Li ne up t he batte r y connec tor w ith t he jac k insid e the h and set ; t he conne ctor on ly f its one way. Pu sh t he conne ctor i n unt il [...]
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4 Getting to Know Your Phone Parts of the Handset Key (icon) What it does PhonEbook ( ) In standby or during a call: open the phonebook. In the menu: go back to the previous screen. When entering text: move the cursor to the left. sPEakEr ( ) Switch a normal call to the speakerphone (and back). Talk/flash In standby: start a telepho[...]
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5 Key (icon) What it does cid ( ) In standby: or during a call: open the Caller ID list. When entering text: move the cursor to the right. inTErcoM/ clEar In standby: start an intercom call. During a call: put the call on hold and start a call transfer. When entering text or numbers: erase the character at the cursor (press & hold to er[...]
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6 Parts of the Base Key (icon) What it does find hs In standby: page all handsets. ans on/off In standby: turn the answering system on or off. rEV ( ) While playing a message: restart the message. In the first 2 seconds of a message: play the previous message. Play/sToP ( ) In standby: start playing messages. While playing a message[...]
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7 Handset Setup Menu Y ou ca n cha nge t hese s et ti ngs sep arat ely for eac h hand set . T-coil Turn on T-coil mode to reduce noise on hearing aids equipped with a telecoil (T-coil) feature. T-coil mode shortens talk time, so keep your battery fully charged. Ringer Tones Choose this handset's ring tone. As you highlight each ring tone, the [...]
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8 To... Press... move the cursor left PhonEbook . move the cursor right cid . erase the character at the cursor inTErcoM/clEar . erase the entire entry and hold inTErcoM/clEar . enter a blank space # . switch between upper and lower case letters * . rotate through the punctuation and symbols 0 . USING YOUR PHONE Th is s ect ion ex pla ins t he mos [...]
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9 Using the Caller ID and Redial Lists Ca l ler ID (CID) is a ser v ice av ai lable f rom your t elephone prov ider t hat shows t he phone numb er ( a nd somet i mes t he ca l ler’ s na me ) of i ncom ing ca l ls. C ontac t your t elephone prov ider for more i nform ation. Caller ID list Redial list The phone saves the information for the last 50[...]
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10 Using the Phonebook The ph one ca n store up to 100 ent rie s in it s phonebook . A ll ha nd set s share t he sa me phonebook , so on ly one hand set c an a cce ss it at a ti me. To... Press... open/close the phonebook PhonEbook . scroll through the entries down to scroll through the entries from A to Z. uP to scroll from Z to A. jump to entries[...]
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11 A ft er the s elec ted nu mber of hou rs, t he phone automat ica l ly ex its si lent mode . T o exit s ilent mo de ma n ua l ly , pre ss a nd hold # aga i n. If t he pho ne is in s ilent m ode an d you tur n off t he ans werin g sys tem, t he pho ne exi ts sil ent mo de. Multihandset Features T o us e the fe atur es in t his se cti on, you n eed[...]
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12 Handset to Handset Intercom Whe never t he phone is i n sta ndby , you c an m ake a n i ntercom ca l l bet wee n hand set s wit hout us ing t he phone li ne. Y ou ca n ma ke a n intercom c a ll f rom a ny hand set , but only t wo ha ndse ts ca n be i n an i ntercom c al l at a ny ti me. If a n outsid e ca ll c omes i n duri ng a n interc om page[...]
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13 USING THE ANSWERING SYSTEM Answering System Options ( Ans. Setup ) Y ou ca n set or c han ge the a nswe ri ng sys tem opt ions fr om any ha ndse t. Jus t open t he menu a nd sele ct An s. Se tu p . Sel ect one of t he fol lowi ng: Security Code Enter a 2-digit PIN so you can access your answering system from any touch-tone phone (see p. 15). Rin[...]
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14 To... Follow these steps: Switch between greetings Open the menu with the phone in standby. Select Ans. Setup , then Greeting Options . The system plays back the current greeting. Press MEnu/ sElEcT to switch greetings. 1. 2. Delete your greeting Switch to your personal greeting, then press inTErcoM/clEar . Accessing the Answering System Whe n t[...]
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15 To... From the base From a handset delete a message While a message is playing, press dElETE . While a message is playing, select 4:Delete . delete all messages With the phone in standby, press dElETE ; press dElETE again to confirm. Not available. play old messages After the system plays all new messages, press Play/sToP again. select 2:Play . [...]
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16 Du ri ng t he gre eti ng or be eps, pre ss 0 a nd imme diate ly enter you r sec ur it y code . If you enter it i ncor rect ly 3 t ime s, t he sy stem ha ngs up a nd retu rn s to sta ndby . The s yst em an nounc es t he ti me, t he numb er of mes sage s in memor y , a nd a help prompt. It bee ps to let you k now it's wa iti ng for a com mand[...]
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17 Audio issues Possible solutions There’s a lot of noise or static on the line Check for interference from appliances (microwave ovens, TVs, etc.) or wireless devices (baby monitors, WiFi equipment, etc.). Move the handset or base away from the interference source. If you use a telecoil hearing aid, turn on T-coil mode (see p. 7). If you have an[...]
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18 Installing a Line Filter or DSL Filter A tele phone li ne lter or DS L lte r preve nts se rv ice s th at use t he phone li ne f rom cau sing i nter feren ce on your phone. T o get a l ine lte r , cont ac t your ser v ice pr ovide r or look i n an e lect ron- ics s tore. Plug t he lter i nto th e telepho ne wa ll jac k and plu g th[...]
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19 Rec hargeabl e Batte ry Warning i s equ ipment cont ai ns a rec ha rge- able Nic kel-Me ta l-Hydr ide (Ni-M H) bat ter y . Nick el is a che mic al k now n to t he sta te of Ca l ifor nia t o caus e ca ncer. Do not s hort-c irc uit t he bat ter y . e bat ter ies i n t his e quipme nt may ex plode i f d ispo sed of i n a re . Do not c har[...]
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20 may be re qui red . But if a dva nce not ice isn't pr act ica l, t he te lephone c ompany w il l not if y t he cu stomer a s soo n as po s- sible . Al so, you w i ll b e adv ise d of your ri ght to le a compl ai nt wi th t he FCC if y ou bel ieve it is n eces sa r y . e t ele- phone comp any may m ak e cha nges i n its f aci lit ie s[...]
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21 Con su lt the d ea ler or a n exp eri enced ra dio/ TV te chn ici an for he lp. FCC RF Exp osure Inf ormation i s produc t compl ies w it h FCC ra dia- t ion exp osu re li mit s und er t he follow- in g cond ition s: e ba se mus t be plac ed to a l low a mi ni mum of 2 0 cm (8 inche s ) b et ween t he ante nna a nd a ll p erso ns dur in g [...]
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22 a ny sys tem not ma nuf act ur ed by Un- iden , or (F) ins ta l led or prog ra mme d by a nyone oth er th an a s det ai led by t he own er's manu al for t h is produc t. STA T EM EN T OF R EM EDY : In t he event t hat t he produc t doe s not con form to t h is wa rr ant y at a ny ti me wh ile t h is wa rr ant y is i n ee ct , war ra n- t[...]