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DS 805 Optional Handset and Charge Base Suits models - DS815 DS825 DS845 DS875 QUICK START GUIDE Start Here! Quick Start Guide next page -[...]
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(i) NOTE: Ringing will not be impaired by adding extra cordless handsets. This symbol indicates important operating and servicing instr uctions. PRECA UTIONS INST ALLA TION & SAFETY Choosing the best location for your telephone When choosing a location for your phone there are a n umber of appliances the phone should not be near , and areas you[...]
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(ii) This page is a v er y condensed version of the Owners Manual. It is designed to allow y ou to get your phone installed and operating as quickl y as possible - how ever it does not attempt to e xplain any of the adv anced features of the DS805. Installing the Handset Batteries Start Here! Quick Star t Guide Installing the Charge Base Plug the p[...]
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(iii) If a handset is registered at any time as handset 1, all other handsets will need to be registered again from Step 1. R egistering y our phone This additional Handset is able to be used in conjunction with m odels DS815, DS825, DS845 and DS875 cordless telephones. The new handset needs to be allocated a handset n umber and registered to the M[...]
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CONTENTS CONTENTS OF Y OUR O WNERS MANU AL 1 Installation & Safety Quick Start Guide Contents Introduction W elcome F eatures Included in your P ackage Battery Maintenance Preparing the Batter y Pack Battery use time (per charge) When the Battery Charge becomes Low Cleaning the Battery Contacts Adjusting the Ringer and Earpiece V olume Installi[...]
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The DS805 is an optional handset and charger . It can only be used in conjunction with a compatible telephone such as the DS815, DS825, DS845 and DS875. CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS Headset jack Belt clip slot Battery compar tment Memory key T alk key Redial/P ause key Handset aerial Handset speaker Display screen Flash/Reg key CID key V olume control [...]
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21 Charging contacts Charge LED Non functional key AC po wer adaptor input 18 19 20 21 18 20 Rear T op 3 DIGIT AL SPREAD SPECTRUM charge 19 900MHz Charge Base[...]
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4 WELCOME Congratulations on your purchase of the Uniden DS805 extra handset. This phone is designed for reliability , long life and outstanding perfor mance utilising the latest in 900MHz Digital Spread T echnology . The DS805 is an optional handset and charger . It can only be used in conjunction with a compatible telephone such as the DS815, DS8[...]
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Handset Charge Base Rechar geable Battery AC Adaptor Belt Clip INCL UDED IN Y OUR P ACKA GE If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase . To get the most from your phone , please read this Owner’ s Manual thoroughly . Be sure to complete and mail the product consumer suppor t card. This Owner’ s Manual, Consumer[...]
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6 Battery use time (per charge) From full y charged F our and half hours continuous use . T en days when the handset is in the standby mode . A full charge will take at least 12 hours if ‘Batter y Lo w’ is displayed - ho wev er the phone will be ready for a short call after one hour . When the battery charge becomes low If the phone is not in u[...]
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7 If you are using an optional headset, you must still use the handset keypad for phone operations. ! headset jack HEADSET INSTALLA TION ADJUSTING THE RINGER AND EARPIECE V OL UME Ringer tone and volume The phone has four ringer tone and v olume combinations. In the standby mode , press or on the handset repeatedly . The display sho ws the setting.[...]
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8 USING Y OUR NEW PHONE MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS Basic phone operation Up to 7 Handsets may be registered to any one compatible T ele phone Base such as the DS815, DS825, DS845 and DS875. One handset can talk to an outside line , while at the same time two other handsets may ha ve an internal call with each other using the Page feature (see page [...]
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9 During a call, you can transfer the call to another optional handset (maximum 7 handsets). 1. Press 2. Press [ handset No. ] The handset number is sho wn on the right side of the display . 3. Press 4. Called handset rings. 5. Press on the called handset and Call NOTE CALL TRANSFER If the called handset is not answered within 20 seconds , the call[...]
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10 2 way radio feature (using an optional handset) 2 wa y comm unications betw een the handsets using the intercom feature , can be achie v ed without the base anywhere , anytime . CALL W AITING/FLASH If the Call W aiting tone sounds during a call - Australia: Press , then to switch betw een callers. New Zealand: Press to switch betw een callers. 2[...]
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11 3. Press - Store Name is display ed and a cursor flashes indicating that the display is ready for the name to be entered. If this screen appears, the selected memory location has a number alread y stored. 4. Use numeric key to enter the name . The name cannot ex ceed 13 characters. Use and to mov e the cursor to the next letter - or to create a [...]
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12 Memory Dialing from Standby 1. Press once , the handset displays your programmed memory locations. 2. Press and or enter a two-digit number to select the memory location you would like to dial. 3. Press - the displayed n umber is dialled. MAKING CALLS WITH MEMOR Y DIALING memory talk 01 FRED 02 JOHN SMITH 03 KA Y JONES T ALK LOUD 1 0295979035 Us[...]
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13 EDITING A STORED N AME AND PHONE NUMBER 1. Press and hold until MEMOR Y ST ORE is display ed. 2. Press and or enter a two-digit n umber to select the memory location you w ould like to edit. 3. Press - the screen displays the memory location number you ha ve selected. 4. Press or to select ‘Edit Memory’, then press . The cursor flashes to in[...]
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14 MEMORY 02 DELETED MEMORY STORE 02 EMPTY 03 KA Y JONES ERASING A STORED N AME AND PHONE NUMBER 1. Press and hold until MEMOR Y STORE is displa yed. 2. Press and or enter a two-digit number to select the memory location you would like to edit. 3. Press - the memor y location number that y ou hav e selected is display ed. 4. Press to mov e the poin[...]
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15 Y ou must subscribe to the Caller ID ser vice from y our local telephone company to use these features. When the telephone rings, the Caller ID feature allo ws you to view the caller’s name and phone number on the displa y before you answ er the phone. The handset displa ys the phone number of the incoming call, the name , time and the number [...]
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16 TOT AL: 00 Deleting a Caller ID message 1. Press - display the messag e to be deleted from the Caller ID list by pressing or . 2. Press . 3. Press or to indicate “Y es” or “No”. 4. Press . When you indicate ‘Y es’ - a tone sounds and the Caller ID message is deleted. The screen displays the ne xt Caller ID message . When you indicate[...]
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17 Using the Caller ID List Calling a party from the Caller ID list Y ou can place a call from the Caller ID list. The DS805 stores up to 60 messages . 1. Press - select the phone number that y ou want to dial by pressing or . 2. Press - the display ed phone number will be dialled automatically . Storing Caller ID messages in Memory dialling The ph[...]
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18 Y OUR NEW PHONE If your phone is not perfor ming to your expectations , please tr y these simple ste ps first before calling Uniden customer ser vice - QUICK REFERENCE CHART No dial tone Check that the phone line cord connectors at both ends are pushed in until they click. If you ha ve had a po w er failure or ha v e unplugg ed the base unit, re[...]
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W ARRANTY UNIDEN NEW ZEALAND LIMITED SER VICE DIVISION One Y ear Limited W arranty Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service. W arrantor: Uniden Australia Pty Limited ABN 58 001 865 498 Uniden New Zealand Limited ELEMENT OF W ARRANTY : Uniden warrants to the original retail owner for the duration of this warranty , i[...]
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© 2001 Uniden Australia Pty Limited Uniden New Zealand Limited FOR PUR CHASING A UNIDEN PHONE! THANK Y OU[...]