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DCT 7488 SERIES OWNER'S MANUAL[...]
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[1] www.uniden.com W ELCOME/F EATURES 2 T ERMINOLOGY 4 ACCESS IBILITY 4 CONTROLS & F UNCTIONS 5 DISPLAY A ND ICONS 7 SOFT KE Y FUNCTI ON (BAS E ONLY) 9 GETTING ST ARTED 10 Settin g up the Pho ne 10 Expanding Your Ph one 16 Register th e Handset 17 Changing the Digi tal Secur ity Code 18 Installi ng the Be ltclip 18 Optional Headset I nstalla ti[...]
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WELCOME/FEATURES [2] www.uniden.com Congratulati ons on your purchase of the Uni den Digital Expand able Cordless T eleph one System! T his is a "Corded/Cordless" T elep hon e unit. The cord ed handset (on base) can make/r eceive call s durin g power failure . When th e base un it is connected to AC pow er and a telephone line , it can su[...]
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[3] TE RMINOLOGY www.uniden.com This series features Au to T al k an d Aut oSt andb y . A utoT alk allows you to answer a call by just rem oving the han dset fr om the cr adle so you d on't have to w aste time pushing button s. A utoStandby allows you to hang up by simply returning the han dset to the cradle . T o protect you against m[...]
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[4] www.uniden.com Te r m i n o l o g y • Standby M ode - Th e hands et may be sitting on or off th e cr adle , but is N O T in use . talk/fl ash or has n ot been pr essed. Th e cord ed base han dset is on the base and on the base has not been pres sed. No di al tone is pres ent. • T a lk M ode - The han dset is off th e cradle an d tal k/ fl a[...]
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[5] CON TROLS & F UNCTIONS www.uniden.com Controls & Fu nctions 1.Handset An tenn a 2.Headset Jack Cover 3.Be ltclip H ole 4.Spea k erphon e Speaker an d Ring er 5.Handset Battery Compartm ent 6.New Mess age LED 7.Handset Earpi ece 8.LCD Dis play 9. (ring)/ vol (volum e) and ∧ / ∨ ( P. 3 5 & 2 0 ) a.ringer an d volum e contr ol b . [...]
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CONTR OLS & FUNCT IONS [6] www.uniden.com 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 43 44 45 42 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 46 47 48 23. play /st o p (P . 63) 24. In use LED 25. N ew M es sag e LED 26. cid/e xit (P . 52) 27. C ord ed Base H an dset 28. Base Speaker 29. Curl Cor d 30. delete (P . 65) 31. answ er on/o ff (P . 62) 32. do not di stu rb /DND LED[...]
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[7] DISPL AY AND ICONS www.uniden.com Display and Icons Example o f the stan dby m ode display • Handset •Base * appears if you h ave a new me ssag e . appears if you turn your an swering system o ff. ** appears when the m ess age storag e is full. appears if you set your an swerin g system to ann oun ce only . ICON ST A TUS DESCRIPTIO N Handse[...]
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DISPLAY A ND ICO NS [8] www.uniden.com Ta l k Mute ico n appea rs w hen you m ut e th e han dse t or th e b ase . - Ta l k Speaker icon appears wh en th e han dset speak er ph on e is used . - Ta l k Booster ico n appea rs wh en th e Clarit y Boos ter feat ur e is in us e . Ta l k Privac y ic on ap pears w he n th e Priv acy Mo d e is turn ed on. T[...]
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[9] SOF T KEY FUNCT ION (BAS E ONLY) www.uniden.com Soft K ey Function (Base only) "Soft" k eys are keys that chang e functi on durin g th e operati on o f the ph one . Th ere ar e thr ee soft k eys on the base . So ft k eys allow you to: - Access the m ain men u - Find a handset - Record V oi ce Memo The functi on of each soft key is det[...]
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GETTING S TARTED [ 10] www.uniden.com Setting up the Ph one Do the f ollowin g steps: A. Choose th e best location B. Connect th e base unit C. Install th e r echargeable battery p ack into th e handset D. Connect the charg er E. Moun t th e base unit on a wall A. Choose the best loca tion Be fo re c hoo s ing a l oc a t ion fo r yo u r new p ho ne[...]
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[11] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com B . Connect the base unit 1) Connect the h andset c ord to the left sid e o f th e ph one and the cor ded base handset. 2) Connect AC adapter t o the DC IN 9V jack and to a stand ar d 120V AC wall outlet. Connect th e AC ad apter to a con tinu ous power supply (i.e ., an outlet that is n ot con troll ed by a swi[...]
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GETTING S TARTED [ 12] www.uniden.com C. Install the rec harge able battery pack into the handset 1) Press down on th e han dse t batter y case c over (use th e fing er ind enti on f or a better grip) and sli de t he cover downward to remove. 2) Plug the battery pack conn ector (red & black w ires) in to th e jack in sid e th e battery compartm[...]
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[13] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com D. Connect th e char ger The han dset is powered by a rechar g eable battery pack . The battery r echarges automatically wh en the handset is placed in the charg er . 1) Conn ect the A C adapter to th e DC IN 9V jack and to a stan d ard 120V A C w all outlet. 2) Set t he char ger on a d esk or tabletop, and plac[...]
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GETTING S TARTED [ 14] www.uniden.com E. Mount the Base Unit on a W all Standa r d wall plate mo unting This phone can be mounted on any stand ard w all plate. 1) Detach the w all m ount ad apter fr om th e bottom o f the base . 2) Snap the wall moun t adapter into the n otches on the base bottom as shown. 3) Plug the AC adapter into th e DC IN 9V [...]
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[15] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Dir ect w all mountin g If you don't hav e a standar d wall plate, you can mount your phone directly to the wall. Befor e doing this , consid er the followin g: • Avoi d electrical ca bles, pipes , or othe r items behin d the m oun ting l ocation th at could cause a hazard when in serting screw s into th [...]
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GETTING S TARTED [ 16] www.uniden.com Expand ing Y our Ph one Four Ha ndset Expa ndabil ity Y o ur phon e supports up to four handsets, includin g any handsets supplied with your phone . Y o u can now place a fully-featured cordless handset an ywher e A C power is available to connect the han dset charg er . Han dsets can be used in Dir ectLink Mod[...]
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[17] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Register the Handset If you purchase an expansi on handset, you n eed to register the han dset befor e use . Only one handset can be registered at a time . Han dsets supplied with the phone ar e registered to the base by the factory . When charge d, pr e-registered han dsets display a handset ID number . Handset[...]
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GETTING S TARTED [ 18] www.uniden.com Changing the Digital Security Code The di gital security code is an i den tifi cati on code used to connect th e handset an d the base unit. N ormally , setting th e code is n ot n ecessary . In th e ra re situ ation that you suspe ct anoth er cordless telephone is using the sam e security code , you can change[...]
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[19] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Main Menu Options Y our ph o n e ha s si x ma in m enu op ti on s : Dir ectLi nk Mode , Room/Bab y Monitor , Handset Se tup, Bas e Setu p, Answ . Setup and Gl obal Setu p . Y ou ca n chang e Room/Bab y Monit or , Ans w . Setup , an d Glob al Setu p settin gs from th e base or from an y handset. DirectLink Mode a[...]
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GETTING S TARTED [ 20] www.uniden.com Setting Menu Options Using the in terface Below are some tips for using the so ftwar e interf ace on your phon e . • Press menu/clear (or th e ME NU soft k ey on the base) to access the main men u. •U s e /vo lume up/do wn scroll through options. • Press select/ /audio to ne (or the OK so ft k ey on the b[...]
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[21] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Handset or Base Setu p The fo llowing submenu opti ons m ust be set sepa r ately for each handset and the base. Selecting a Ringer T one Ring er tone lets you choose from 10 m elodies or 10 ringer ton es. Y ou m ust set the ringer ton e separately on the base and on each handset. Ea ch handset and th e base may [...]
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GETTING S TARTED [ 22] www.uniden.com Distinctive Ringer Setup Distinctive Rin ge r allows y ou to assign a design ated ring tone to a stored phonebook number . When a call is received and the Caller ID inform ation match es the inf ormati on in on e of the ph on ebook memory en tries , th e phon e uses th e distinctive ring assigned to that parti [...]
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[23] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Setting An yke y Ans wer (Hand set only) Anyk ey Answer allows you to answer the ph one by pressing an y number key , * /t one/ or #/ on th e handset. 1) Press menu/clear . Select the Handset Setup menu, and then the Anykey An swer sub m enu. 2) Press /vo l/ ∧ or /vol / ∨ to select On or Off . 3) Pr ess sele[...]
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GETTING S TARTED [ 24] www.uniden.com Selecting a Language Y o u can chan ge th e langu age the men u display will use. Ch oose from English, Fren ch, or Spanish. 1) Pr ess menu/clear (or the ME NU so ft k ey on the base). Select the H andset Setup or Base Setup m enu, and th en th e Lan guag e submen u. 2) Pr ess /volume up/do wn to choose "E[...]
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[25] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Setting the K e y T ouch T o ne Key T ou ch T one is the tone yo ur keypad makes when keys are pressed. Y ou can turn this tone on or off. 1) Pr ess menu/clear (or the MEN U so ft key on the base). Selec t th e H andset Setup or Base Setup m enu, and th en th e K ey T ouch T one submen u. 2) Pr ess /volume up/do[...]
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GETTING S TARTED [ 26] www.uniden.com 3) Pr ess /volume up/do wn to set hour , and then press select/ /audio to ne (or the → soft key on the ba se). 4) Pr ess /volume up/do wn to set minute , and then press select/ /audio to ne (or the → soft key on the b ase). 5) Pr ess /volume up/do wn to choose AM or PM , and then pr ess select/ /audio to ne[...]
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[27] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Setting the Ar ea Code If you e nter a 3-digit area code n umber in th e "Area Code" option, yo ur local area code d oes not appear in the Caller ID messag e . Wh en calls are received fro m outside your local area code , you will see a full 10-digit number . 1) Press menu/clear (or the MENU soft key o[...]
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GETTING S TARTED [ 28] www.uniden.com Setting the Dial Mode Dial Mod e sets the dial mode to tone or pulse. Most phon e systems use tone dialing; the def ault setting is tone dialin g. Set the dialin g mod e to match the di aling system us ed by your lo cal phone service . • If you are n ot sure o f y our dialin g system, ma ke a tria l call. If [...]
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[29] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Sys tem R eset (Han dset o nly) De-r egister the H andset 1) Press and h old end and #/ fo r mo re th a n 5 seconds. Select the Der egister HS submenu. 2) Pr ess /vol/ ∧ or /vol/ ∨ to select the handset ID to be de-r egister ed from th e list, and th en press select/ /audio to ne . Dereg ister HS appea rs . [...]
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BASICS [30] www.uniden.com Using Y our Phon e P o w er F ail ur e Oper at ion Because the phone is a corded/cordless combinatio n phone , i t can still perform several of its function s durin g a power failure . The f ollowing features will function even during a power failure: --Making, receivin g, and redi aling calls with the cord ed base handse[...]
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[31] BA SICS www.uniden.com 1) Remove th e handset from th e cradle . 2) Dial th e n umber . If pause is required, press pause/r edial . P appears in the display , whi ch repr esents a pause 3) Pr ess talk/fl ash . Fro m the Handset Speak erphone 1) Remove th e handset from th e cradle . 2) Press . 3) Listen for th e dial tone . 4) Dial th e n umbe[...]
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BASICS [32] www.uniden.com Receiv ing a call Fro m the handse t 1) Remo ve the handset fr om th e cr adle . (If A utoT alk is on, the phon e will automati cally answer the call w h en you pick i t up.) 2) Pr ess talk/flash . OR If the handset is off th e cradle , pr ess t alk/flash or any nu mb e r . ( Any key a ns we r is on.) Fro m the base Pick [...]
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[33] BA SICS www.uniden.com Call W aiting If you have Call Wa iting servi ce and a call waiti ng tone sounds while yo u are on a call, press talk /flash on the handset or the FL ASH so ft k ey on th e base to accept the waitin g call. There is a short pause , and then you will hear the new caller . T o r eturn to the origin al caller , press t alk/[...]
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BASICS [34] www.uniden.com Redialing a Call The last three ph on e numbers dialed can be quickly r edialed from th e handset or base. Redi alin g f r om St and b y Mod e 1) With the phon e in standby mode , pr ess pause/redial. 2) Pr ess pause/redial or /v olume up/do wn to scroll through th e last th r ee numbers dialed . 3) Pr ess talk/flash or ,[...]
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[35] BA SICS www.uniden.com 5)P ress select/ /audi o tone or menu/clear (or th e OK so ft key on th e base). The r edi aled n um ber i s d e lete d . Adjusting the Ringer , Earpiece and Sp eaker Vo l u m e Ringer volum e Press /volume up/ down on th e handset or on the base in standby mode . Y our phon e provid es three rin ger volum es (of f, l ow[...]
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BASICS [36] www.uniden.com Muting the Ringer Do Not Distu rb (DND) Th e do not disturb featu re (DND) allows you to mute the ring er of the base and an y registered han dsets at the sam e time . The ph one must be in standby mo de . Press and hold do not disturb on the base. Y ou wil l hear a confirmation tone , and th e DND LED i lluminates . T o [...]
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[37] BA SICS www.uniden.com Mute Mic rophone Y ou can temporarily mute the microph on e so th at th e caller ca nnot h ear you. 1) Pr ess menu/clear (or the MEN U so ft ke y on the base) during talk mode (while the ph one is in use). 2) Pr ess /volume up/ do wn to move the pointer to Mute and th en select/ / audio ton e (or th e OK sof t key on th [...]
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BASICS [38] www.uniden.com Traveling Out of Range During a call, as you b egin to move your handset too far from your base unit , n oise may in crease . If you pass the r an ge limits o f th e base unit, you wil l h ear a beep and see Out o f Range on th e display , and then th e han dset re turns to standby m ode . Clarity Booster (Handset only) I[...]
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[39] BA SICS www.uniden.com Privacy Mode Privacy Mode preven ts in terruption from oth er r egistered handsets or th e base . This works only when th e phone i s in use. 1) Pr ess menu/clear (or MENU so ft key on the base) during talk mode . 2) Pr ess /v olume up/down to m ove the pointer to Privac y Mode and th en select/ /audio t one (or the OK s[...]
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BASICS [40] www.uniden.com Fro m the base 1) Pr ess on th e base or the corded handset to join the conferen ce call. 2) T o hang up, press or return the cor d ed handset to the base . The handset(s) will still be connected to the call. Fro m the handse t 1) Pr ess talk/flash or on th e handset to join th e call. 2) T o hang up, return th e han dset[...]
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[41] PHONEBOOK www.uniden.com Setting up the Ph oneboo k Y ou can store nam es and numbers in your phone’s phon ebook, search f or names alphabetically , and dial phonebook entries with just a few key presses. Phon ebook memo ry is stored ind ependen tly in the base and handsets. Y ou can sto r e up to 100 numbers in the base and in each handset.[...]
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PHONEBOOK [42 ] www.uniden.com 4) En ter the name (up to 16 characters) by using the nu mber keypad. If a name is not r equired, g o to step 5. <No Nam e> will be used as the name . Refer to th e letters on th e n umber keys to select the desir ed characters. With each pr ess of a n umber key ( 0 - 9 ), the displayed character appears in the [...]
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[43] PHONEBOOK www.uniden.com 5) Pr ess select/ /audio t one (or t he OK soft key) to store th e name; Store/E dit No. appea rs . 6) U se the n umber keypad , * /tone / , or #/ to en ter the ph one number (up to 20 digits). T o insert a 2-seco nd pause in the dialing sequence , press pause/r edial . If you make an error , use menu/clear (o r th e D[...]
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PHONEBOOK [44 ] www.uniden.com 9) Pr ess select/ /audio tone (or th e OK so ft key). Y ou will hear a confirmation tone , an d Done! appears in the display . Storing Ca ller ID Mess ages in th e Phoneb ook Messag es shown in the Caller ID li st (see pa g e 52) can b e stored in the phon ebook. The ph one n umber and nam e o f the party on the Calle[...]
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[45] PHONEBOOK www.uniden.com V iewing th e Phoneboo k 1) Pr ess . 2) Press /volume up/down to select Dial/E dit , and th en pr ess select/ /audio ton e (o r the OK so ft k ey). 3) Pr ess /volume up/do wn to scroll thr ough the ph onebook locati ons. Phon ebook locations appear in alph abetical or der (from first to last when you press /v olume do [...]
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PHONEBOOK [46 ] www.uniden.com Making Calls Using the P honeboo k 1) Wh en the phone is in standby m ode , vi ew the phon ebook lo cati on to di al (see " Vi ewing the Phonebook" on page 45). 2) Pr ess talk /flash or on the handset or press on the base (or pick up the corded han dset). 3) T o hang u p, press end on the handset or press on[...]
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[47] PHONEBOOK www.uniden.com Speed Dialing Y ou can pr og r am up to t en sp eed di al n umb ers i n eac h ha n dse t an d th e ba se . Y ou must program a speed dial number before you can u se the speed dialing feature . When the ph one is in standby mod e , press and h old a number key ( 0 - 9 ) associated with the speed dial location desired un[...]
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PHONEBOOK [48 ] www.uniden.com T o delete the ent ry: From th e handset- press menu/clea r . From th e base-press the DELETE so ft k ey . Use /v olume up/do wn to select Yes , and pr ess select/ /audio t one (or the OK soft key). 5) If you are deleting the en try , you will hear a con firmation ton e , and Delet ed! appears in the display . If you [...]
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[49] PHONEBOOK www.uniden.com 4) Pr ess /v olume up/do wn to select One Memory or All Memory (or All Memories , and th e base), and th en press select/ /audio to ne (or the OK soft key). If you sele ct All Memory , Are you sure? appears on the display screen. Press /v olume up/down to select Y e s , and th en press th e select/ /audio t one (or the[...]
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CALLER ID [50] www.uniden.com Caller ID and CIDCW ( Ca ller ID on Call W aiting) Y o u must subscribe to C aller ID services through yo ur local telep hon e provi der to use t h ese fe atu r es . When the telephon e rings , the Caller ID feature al lows you to v i ew the caller’s nam e , phon e number , date and time of call. With C IDCW (Caller [...]
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[51] CA LLER ID www.uniden.com Y ou may r eceive any one of th e following m essag es: When a private name is r eceived; Priva te Name When a private number is received; Priva te Number When a unknown nam e is received; Unknow n Name When a unknown number is received; Unkn own Numbe r When invalid d ata is received; Incom plete Dat a Data errors ap[...]
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CALLER ID [52] www.uniden.com Fo rw a rd C al l - The ca ller is sent to you r voice mail box, if availa ble . Answer/Dr op 1 - D i s c o n n e c t s t h e f i r s t c a l l a n d c o n n e c t s t o t h e new c al l er . Conference - S ta rt s a con fe renc e c al l wi th yo ur fi rs t and se co nd callers. Drop Fir st/Dr op Last - Durin g a confe[...]
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[53] CA LLER ID www.uniden.com T o vi ew th e Caller ID mes s ag es wi th al phab eti cal sear ch , pr ess th e n um ber k ey pad ( 2 - 9 and 0 ) with the letter as sociated with th e first le tter of the d esired message . Once you view th e Caller ID list with alphabetical search, you cannot switch back to historical ord er unless y ou exit and r[...]
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CALLER ID [54] www.uniden.com Deleti ng all C aller ID name /number s 1) Wh en the phone is in standby m ode , pr ess ci d . 2) Pr ess menu/clear (or the DELETE so ft key on the base). Delete All? appea rs . 3) Pr ess /volume up/do wn to ch oose Yes . 4) Pr ess select/ /audio tone (or t h e OK soft k ey). Y o u will hear a confirmation tone . ?[...]
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[55] CA LLER ID www.uniden.com Calling a P arty fr om th e Calle r ID L ist 1) When the phone is in standby mode , select the Caller ID m ess a ge (s ee "V ie win g t he Calle r ID Li st" on page 52). 2) T o hav e the phon e dial a "1" befor e the displayed Caller ID number , p ress * /t one/ . T o hav e th e phon e dial the sto[...]
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THE INTEGR ATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 56] www.uniden.com The In tegrated T elephone A nswerin g Device The phon e has a built-in answering system that answers and r ecords in coming calls. Y o u can also use your answering system to record a conversation, leave a voice memo messag e , or announce a special outgoing m essage to callers when you're[...]
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[57] THE INTEGRATED ANSWE RING DEVICE www.uniden.com Answeri ng System S etup This main menu option allows you to set up the built in answerin g devi ce . Recor d a P er sonal Outgoing Message (Base Only) Record Greeting allows you to recor d a personal outgoing m ess age (gr eeting) which the answerin g system automatically plays when you receive [...]
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THE INTEGR ATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 58] www.uniden.com played. Each time you press the CHANGE so ft key , th e phone switch es the outgoing m essag e between the prerecord ed and the personal outgoin g mess age . T o delete the personal greeting, press th e DELETE soft key . Setting a Securi ty Code Y o u need to select a two-d igit security code in[...]
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[59] THE INTEGRATED ANSWE RING DEVICE www.uniden.com 2) Pr ess /volume up/ down to sele ct a Ring Time (T oll Save r , 2 Times, 4 Times , or 6 Times). 3) Pr ess select/ /audio t one (or t he OK soft k ey on th e base). Y ou will hear a confirma tion ton e . Setting the Recor d Time Record Tim e sets the d ur ation f or r ecord ing th e incomin g m [...]
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THE INTEGR ATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 60] www.uniden.com 1) Pr ess menu/clear (or the ME NU k ey). Select the Answ . Setup menu, an d then the Mess ag e Alert submenu. 2) Pr ess /volume up/do wn to select On or Off . 3) Pr ess select/ /audio tone (or t h e OK soft k ey on the base). Y ou will hear a confirmation tone . Tur ning the Mess age Alert t on[...]
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[61] THE INTEGRATED ANSWE RING DEVICE www.uniden.com 1) Pr ess menu/clear (or the MEN U so ft key). Select the Answ . Setup m enu an d th en th e Call Screen submenu. 2) Pr ess /volume up/do wn to select On or Off . 3) Pr ess select/ /audio t one (or t he OK soft k ey on th e base). Y ou will hear a confirmation tone . Turni ng the Ans weri ng Syst[...]
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THE INTEGR ATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 62] www.uniden.com Turning the An swering Syste m On/Off 1) T o turn the an swering system on, pr ess answer on/ of f on the base when the phone is in standby m ode or from the An swer Setup menu (see page 61). and the n umber of messag es stored in mem ory appear on th e LCD. If th e LCD flash es, then ther e are[...]
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[63] THE INTEGRATED ANSWE RING DEVICE www.uniden.com New Messag e LED The n ew m essag e LED on the han dset an d base flashes wh en you have n ew m essag es in your answerin g system. The LED stops flashing wh en all n ew mess ages ar e played back. Using Y our Answering System The mess ag e counter displays the number of mess ages stored in m emo[...]
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THE INTEGR ATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 64] www.uniden.com 2) Wh en all new m essages have been played, you h ear a confirmation ton e , an d the system announces "End of mess ages ." The system returns to standby . Afte r you have reviewed yo ur new mess ages , you can pl ay your o ld messag es by pressing p lay/st op again. Once you have lis[...]
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[65] THE INTEGRATED ANSWE RING DEVICE www.uniden.com 2) Pr ess the >>| soft k ey at anytime to skip to the ne xt messag e . Each time you press the >>| soft k ey , the system scans forw ard on e messag e . If you have several m essag es, pr ess the >>| soft k ey repeatedly to find th e mess age you wan t to play . T o quickly scro[...]
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THE INTEGR ATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 66] www.uniden.com V oice memo The voi ce mem o fun ction allows th e user to r ecord m ess ages (m ore than two seconds and less than four minutes). 1) With the phon e in standby mode , pr ess the RECORD soft k ey on the ba se . 2) Pr ess the ST ART sof t key . Y ou will hear the announ cemen t "Record Memo [...]
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[67] THE INTEGRATED ANSWE RING DEVICE www.uniden.com 1) After the an swering system answers , the base speaker will let y ou hear the calls as the m achine recor ds the mess age . T o adjust the volu me , press volume up/ down . If yo u set the answerin g system to off, you cannot screen a call. 2) T o answer the call, pick up the cor ded handset o[...]
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THE INTEGR ATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 68] www.uniden.com Remot e access wi th the hand set Y o u can operate your a nswerin g system from another r oom using a handset. 1) Wh en the phon e is in standby m ode , press select/ /audio t one on the handset. Remote operation press [0 -8] appears on the handset display . The answerin g system announ ces th [...]
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[69] THE INTEGRATED ANSWE RING DEVICE www.uniden.com Remote Ke y Function ** For the Mem o Record and Greetin g Mess age Recor d function s , the first time you enter th e correspondin g comman d, it starts th e Recording fun cti on. If you want to stop the recordin g, enter th e comman d again. 5) After th e comman d has finished , you will h ear [...]
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THE INTEGR ATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 70] www.uniden.com * For the Repeat a Messag e functi on, press 0 then 1 withi n about four seconds to repeat th e previous me ssage , or press 0 then 1 after about four seconds to repeat the curr en t me ssag e . ** For Memo Recor d and Gr eetin g Mess age Recor d functi ons , th e first tim e you enter the corr [...]
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[71] MULTI-HANDSET FEATURES www.uniden.com Multi-Handset F eatures The featur es in this section r equire a minim um of two handsets to operate . T o add additi onal handsets to your system, see “Expanding Y our Phon e” on page 16. Using DirectLink Mode In DirectLink Mode , a pa ir of handsets can functi on as two-way radi os. Y ou c an have up[...]
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MULT I-HANDS ET FEATU RES [72] www.uniden.com Direct Lin k call 1) Wh en the ph on e is in Dir ectLink stan dby m od e , pr ess t alk/flash (example of Dir ectLink from handset #1). 2) Select the han dset to which you wish to DirectLink with by pressing th e number keys ( 1-4 ). Y our handset will then page th e other han dset. 3) On the receivin g[...]
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[73] MULTI-HANDSET FEATURES www.uniden.com Intercom The in tercom featur e lets you co mmuni cate with anothe r handset or the base without using th e phone lin e . Making an Inte r com P age From a hand set 1) With th e ph one in standby m od e , pr ess hold/transfer/i nt'com . 2) U se vo lu m e u p/ d ow n to sele ct th e base or the handset[...]
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MULT I-HANDS ET FEATU RES [74] www.uniden.com From a hand set 1) Pi ck up the handset from the cradle . (If AutoT alk is enabled, th e handset will automati cally answer when you pick it up.) 2) Press ta lk/flash , or h old/transfer/int'c om . Fro m the base Pick up the cord ed base handset. T o an swer with the base speakerphone , pr ess tran[...]
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[75] MULTI-HANDSET FEATURES www.uniden.com Fro m the base 1) During a call, press tra nsfer/int'com/hold on th e b as e . The Call wil l be put on hold. 2) U se vo lu m e u p/ d ow n to select the handset you want to tran sfer the call to, and th en pr ess th e OK soft key . If you select All , all handsets will be pag ed. A paging tone sounds[...]
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MULT I-HANDS ET FEATU RES [76] www.uniden.com Room/Baby Monitor This feature allows you to monitor sounds i n anoth er room. Place a handset or the base in the r oom you wish to monitor; i t will functi on as a m icr ophon e . A second handset can be set to fun ction as a re mote speak er , allowing you to monitor sounds in the room. Using Room/Bab[...]
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[77] ADDITIONAL INFORMAT ION www.uniden.com Note on P ower Sou rces Pow e r Fa i l u r e During th e period that the power is o ff, you can mak e or receive calls with the base. Y ou can n ot use th e base speaker phone or th e cordless han dsets. Battery re placement and handling When the oper ating time becomes sh ort even after a b attery is rec[...]
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ADDITION AL INFORMATION [78] www.uniden.com Low batt ery a lert When th e battery pack is very low , the ph one is pr ogr ammed to eliminate fun cti ons in order to save power . The battery pack needs to be charg ed when: - The empty battery icon app ears. - Low Battery appears in the display . If the phone is in standby mode , none of keys will op[...]
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[79] ADDITIONAL INFORMAT ION www.uniden.com General Inf ormation The phon e complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68. Operating temperature: 0 °C to +50 °C (+32 °F to +122 °F) AC Ad ap te r Inf or ma ti on AC A d apter part number: AD-800 for th e base AD-0005 for th e char ger Input V oltage: 120 AC 60Hz 120V A C 60Hz Output Volt ag e: 9V DC 350mA 9V[...]
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TR OUBL ESHO OTIN G [80] www.uniden.com Troubleshooting If your p hon e is not performing to your expecta tion s , please try these simple ste ps first. If these steps do n ot solve your problem, please call our Customer Hotline at 1-800-297-1 023. (Mon - Fri 7 am to 7 pm, Sat/Sun 9 am to 5 pm, CST . Phon e support is closed on holidays.) Symptom S[...]
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[81] TR OUBLESHOOTIN G www.uniden.com Sever e noi se interfer en ce . • Keep the h andset awa y fr om micr ow ave oven s , compute rs, r em ote contr ol toy s, wi rel ess micr oph one s, a larm system s, in ter coms , r oom m onito rs, flu or escen t li gh ts, and el ectri cal appli ances . • Move to anoth er location or turn o ff th e source o[...]
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TR OUBL ESHO OTIN G [82] www.uniden.com No sound on the base unit speaker d urin g call monit oring or message playback. • Adju st th e speak er vol ume o n th e base unit. • Make sur e the call scr een featu re i s set to on. Cann ot access r em ote cal l-in featur es from anot her tou ch- ton e ph one . • Mak e sur e you ar e u sin g th e c[...]
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[83] TR OUBLESHOOTIN G www.uniden.com Liquid Damage Moisture and liqu id can damage your c ordless phone . In cas e of accidental submersion, ple ase read the follo wing steps. Case A ct ion If the handset or base is exposed to moist ure or liq uid, but i t onl y af fects the exterior plastic housing. Wipe off th e liqui d, an d u se as n ormal. If[...]
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PRECAUTIONS & WARRANTY [84] www.uniden.com PRECA UTIONS & W ARRANTY Precaution s! Before you read anythi ng else, please observ e the following: War n in g ! Uniden America Corporation DOES NOT represent this unit to be wate rproof . To reduce the r isk of fire, el ect rical shock , or da mage to the unit, DO N O T ex pose t his un it to ra[...]
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[85] PRECAUTIONS & WARRANTY www.uniden.com and i t would be impo ssible to inc lud e all th e vari ables i n our ra ting. The Maximum Range rating of this phone is meant to be used as a means of com parison agai nst other range cla ims. T elephone Line P roblems The FCC ha s gran ted th e teleph one compa ny th e righ t to disc onnec t servic e[...]
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I.C. NOTICE [86] www.uniden.com I.C . Notice TERMINAL EQUIP MENT NO TICE: This equipmen t meets t he appli cable Ind ustry Canad a T erminal Equipment T echnical Specification s. This is confirm ed by th e r egistrati on n umber . The abbr evi ati on, I C, bef or e th e registr ati on num ber sign ifies that registr ati on w as perf ormed based on [...]
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[87] M EMOR Y LIST www.uniden.com Name Phone No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Name Phone No. 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 9[...]
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[91] INDEX www.uniden.com Inde x A Announ ce only fe ature . . . . . . . . 6 2 Answerin g system Deleting a messa ge . . . . . . . . . 65 Playing your m essages . . . . . . . 63 Recordin g a conversati on . . . . . 66 Remote access . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Repeating a messag e . . . . . . . . 64 Set up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Skipp[...]
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REMOTE OPERA TION CARD [92] www.uniden.com Remote Operation Card CUT REMOTE OPERA TION CARD Remote access away fr om home 1. Call your phone number from a touch-tone ph one . 2. During the outgoing m essage , press 0 and en ter your PIN code . The answerin g system announ ces the number o f messag es stored in memory an d the voi ce prompts. 3. To [...]
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[93] REMOTE OPERATION CARD www.uniden.com CUT T ask K e y Repeat a Messag e Playing in coming M essag es Skipping a M essage Deleting a M essage Stop Operati on Answerin g System On Mem o Record/Stop Greetin g Messag e Recor d/Stop Answer System Off Help Gui dan ce CUT T ask K e y Repeat a Messag e Playing in coming M essag es Skipping a M essage D[...]
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At Uniden , we'll take care of you! Thank you f or pur chasing a U ni d en pr odu ct. If you have any ques tion s or pr oblem s , plea se do not r e turn t his pr oduct to t he pl ace o f p ur cha se . Having Trouble? Our custo mer care specialists are here to help you ! Visit our website at www . unid en.com or call our C ustomer Hotline at 1[...]
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