Uniden D2380 Series, D2380-2, D2380-3, D2380-4, D2380-5 User Manual

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D2380 base with answering system and cordless handset
Battery cover
Accessory handset and charger
If you purchased
model number:
You should
have: D2380 None D2380-2 1 of each
...
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D2380-11 10 of each D2380-12 11 of each
* If the model number ends in R, your package includes a DRX100 range extender. Refer to the DRX100 User’s Guide for details.
You will also nd:
Not pictured:
x Rechargeable battery
(BT-1022 or BT-1031)
x AC adapter (PS-0035) x Telephone cord x Belt clip
• If any items are missing or damaged, contact our Customer Care Line immediately. Never use damaged products!
• Need help? Get answers 24/7 at our website: www.uniden.com.
If You... Contact Uniden’s... Phone Number
have a question or problem Customer Care Line*
817-858-2929 or 800-297-1023
need a replacement part or an accessory
Parts Department* 800-554-3988
need special assistance due to a disability
Accessibility Help Line
800-874-9314 (voice or TTY)
* During regular business hours, Central Standard Time; see our website for detailed business hours.
D2380 Series User's Guide
What's in the box?
Not pictured:
x Rechargeable battery
(BT-1022 or BT-1031)
x Belt clip x Battery cover x AC adapter (PS-0035)
© 2012 Uniden America Corp. Printed in Vietnam
Ft. Worth, Texas U01UN413BZC(0)
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Getting Started ....................................... 3
Installing Your Phone ............................... 3
Getting to Know Your Phone ................. 4
Parts of the Base ......................................... 4
Parts of the Handset ................................. 5
Reading the Display ................................. 6
Using the Handset Menu
.................... 7
Entering Text on Your Phone ................. 9
Using Your Phone .................................... 9
Finding a Lost Handset ......................... 10
Changing the Volume ........................... 10
Using the Caller ID and Redial Lists .. 10
Using Call Waiting .................................... 11
Using an Optional Headset .................. 11
Using the Phonebooks .......................... 12
Using Special Features ......................... 13
Silent Mode ................................................ 13
Call Block ..................................................... 13
Multihandset Features ........................... 14
Chain Dialing ............................................. 15
Voice Message Notication .................. 15
Using the Answering System .............. 16
Answering System Options
(
Answering Setup
) .............................. 16
Personalizing the Greeting ................. 16
Accessing the Answering System ...... 17
Using the System While You're Away
from Home ............................................. 18
Important Information ......................... 19
Solving Problems ..................................... 19
Resetting Handsets ................................ 21
Registering Handsets ............................ 21
Important Safety Instructions!
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
This unit is NOT waterproof. DO NOT expose it to rain or moisture.
• Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
• Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
• Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
• Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
• Do not place the handset in any charging cradle without the battery installed and the battery cover securely in place.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
CAUTION! Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type! Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Do not open or mutilate the battery. Disconnect the battery before shipping this product.
For more details, see the Important Information section.
What’s in the manual?
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GETTING STARTED
Installing Your Phone
Charge the Battery
1. Unpack all handsets, battery packs, and battery covers. If you need to remove a cover, press in on the notch and slide the cover down and off.
2. Line up the battery connector with the jack inside the handset; the connector only fits one way.
3. Push the connector in until it clicks into place; tug gently on the wires to make sure the battery is securely connected.
4. Replace the battery cover and slide it into place.
5. Use an AC adapter to connect the power jack on the base to a regular indoor (120V AC) power outlet. Connect any chargers the same way.
6. Place a handset in the base with the display facing forward. If the Status LED doesn’t light up, reseat the handset or connect the base to a different outlet. For 2 or more handsets, place each handset in a charger.
# Charge all handsets completely
(about 15 hours) before using.
Connect the Telephone Cord
Use the telephone cord to connect the TEL LINE jack on the base to a standard telephone wall jack.
Test the Connection
1. Pick up the handset and press
TALK/
FLASH
. The handset sounds a dial
tone, and the display shows
Talk
.
– If you don't hear a dial tone or the
display says
Check Tel Line,
check the connection between the base and the phone jack.
2. Make a quick test call. (Press
End
to
hang up.)
– If you keep hearing a dial tone,
change to pulse dialing.
– If there’s a lot of noise, check for
interference (see page 20).
3. Test all handsets the same way. If you can't get a dial tone, move the handset closer to the base.
Changing to Pulse Dialing
Your phone uses tone dialing by default. If your phone company uses pulse dialing, you need to change your phone’s dial mode.
1. Press
MEnu/SELEcT
; choose
Global
Setup
.
2. Select
Dial Mode
then
Pulse
. You’ll
hear a confirmation tone.
To send DTMF tones during a call (e.g., for an automated response system), press
*
to temporarily switch to tone dialing. When you hang up, the phone automatically returns to pulse dialing.
Attaching the Belt Clip
Line up the holes on each side of the handset. Insert the belt clip into the holes on each side of the handset. Press down until it clicks.
To remove the belt clip, pull either side of the belt clip to release the tabs from the holes.
Attaching Optional Wall Mount Bracket
You can order a wall-mount bracket from the Uniden website. Follow the instructions that come with the bracket.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE
Parts of the Base
Key (icon) What it does
AnSwEr On/OFF ( )
x In standby: turn the answering system on and off
rEv ( )
x In a message’s first 2 seconds: go to the previous message. x Anytime after that: restart the current message. x During a call: switch to a waiting call.
PLAy/STOP ( )
x When the phone is ringing: ignore this call (mute the ringer). x In standby: begin message playback. x While screening calls: mute Call Screen. x While playing a message: stop playing messages.
uP ( )
x In standby: increase the ringer volume. x While playing a message: increase the speaker volume.
dOwn ( )
x In standby: decrease the ringer volume. x While playing a message: decrease the speaker volume.
Find HAndSET ( )
x In standby: page all handsets.
dELETE ( )
x When listening to messages: delete the current message. x In standby: press twice to delete all messages.
Fwd ( )
x While playing a message: skip to the next message. x During a call: mute the microphone. x While the phone is ringing: ignore this call (mute the ringer).
ANSWER
ON/OFF
REV
VOLUME
UP/DOWN
FWD
FIND
HANDSET
Charging
contacts
DELETE
PLAY/
STOP
Message
counter
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Parts of the Handset
Key (icon) What it does
uP
( )
x In standby: increase the ringer volume. x During a call: increase the audio volume. x In any menu or list: move the cursor up one line.
cLEAr
x Deletes the entry. x When entering text or numbers: erase the character at the cursor
(press and hold to erase all characters).
MEnu/SELEcT
x In standby: open the menu. x In the menu or any list: select the highlighted item.
End
x During a call: hang up. x In the menu or any list: exit and go to standby.
cid
x In standby or during a call: open the caller ID (CID) list. x When entering text: move the cursor to the right.
MESSAgE/MuTE
( )
x In standby: access your answering system. x During a call: mute the microphone. x While the phone is ringing: ignore this call (mute the ringer).
inTErcOM
x In standby: start an intercom call. x During a call: put the call on hold and start a call transfer.
PHOnEbOOK
( )
x In standby or during a call: open the phonebook. x In the menu: go back to the previous screen. x When entering text: move the cursor to the left.
SPEAKEr
( )
x Switch a normal call to the speakerphone (and back).
TALK/FLASH
x In standby: start a telephone call on your land line (get a dial tone). x While the land line is ringing: answer the incoming call. x During a call: switch to a waiting call.
dOwn
( )
x In standby: decrease the ringer volume. x During a call: decrease the audio volume. x In any menu or list: move the cursor down one line.
12-key dial pad
UP
PHONEBOOK
SPEAKER
DOWN
CID
REDIAL/
PAUSE
MESSAGE/
MUTE
INTERCOM
END
TALK/
FLASH
MENU/ SELECT
CLEAR
Status LED
Charging
contacts
Earpiece
Display
Microphone
Headset jack
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Key (icon) What it does
rEdiAL/PAuSE
x In standby: open the redial list. x When entering a phone number: insert a 2-second pause.
Reading the Display
The table shows possible status icons and what they mean. Since the icons appear based on what the phone is doing, you won't see all the icons at the same time
You can use the
uP
and
dOwn
keys to scroll through CID lists and phonebook entries. You can also use the
cid
and
PHOnEbOOK
keys to jump to the next (or previous) 5 entries.
Icon What it means
The signal from the base is 1) weak through 4) strong.
The ringer is turned off and will not ring for new calls.
The speakerphone is on.
The handset is using ECO (power save) mode.
You have a voice message waiting.
T-coil mode is on (see page 7).
The battery is 1) full, 2) half charged, 3) getting low or 4) empty.
P
Privacy Mode is on: no other handset can join the call.
[Aa] [aA]
Enter 1) capital or 2) lower case letters (see page 9).
Answering system status
Status
icons
Handset
and CID
info
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Using the Handset Menu
If you don't press any keys for about 30 seconds, the handset exits the menu. During a call, use
TALK/FLASH
to back out of the menu without hanging up.
O-Hook Menus
Your phone displays different menus depending on whether you are on-hook or off­hook. Off-hook menus are
Call Privacy
and
HD Audio
.
Call Privacy
Menu (O-Hook Menu Only
)
This menu lets you turn Call Privacy on and off during a call. With Call Privacy turned on, no other handsets can connect with your conversation. Going on-hook (ending your conversation) resets Call Privacy to off.
HD Audio
Menu (O-Hook Menu Only)
This menu lets you turn high-definition audio on and off for the call you are on. When you end the call (go on-hook), HD audio defaults to off. If you put your call on hold, the HD audio setting does not change.
Handset Setup
Menu
You can change these settings separately for each handset.
Menu Option What it does
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
Select a phone, then choose that phone’s ring tone. As you highlight each ring tone, you hear a sample. Press
MEnu/
SELEcT
to select.
Personal Ring
Turn on personal ring so you can assign a special ring tone to people in your phonebook. With Caller ID, this handset uses the assigned tone when the person calls.
Handset Setup
Answering Setup
T-coil On
Off
T-coil
Ringer Tones Personal Ring
Use UP and
DOWN
to
select a menu.
With the phone in standby, press
MENU/SELECT
to open the menu.
Press
MENU/SELECT
to
choose that option.
Press
PHONEBOOK
to
go back a screen
OR
press
END
to exit
the menu.
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Menu Option What it does
AutoTalk
Have this handset answer a call when you pick it up from the cradle (without pressing any buttons).
Any Key Answer
Have this handset answer a call when you press any key on the 12-key dial pad.
Banner
Change the name used on the handset's display.
Language
Change the display language.
Key Touch Tone
Have the keypad sound a tone when you press a key.
LCD Contrast
Change the contrast of the display.
Caller Announce
Turn Text-To-Speech on or off to hear CID information.
HD Audio
Turn HD Audio on or off.
Answering Setup
Menu
Refer to page 16 for details on setting up your answering system.
Date & Time
Menu
Use this menu to set the clock. Enter the date and time (MM/DD/YY); select
AM
or PM. Use
cid
to move the cursor past a digit without changing it. If you have CID
service, you can set it to provide the time (
Global Setup/Time Adjustment
).
Global Setup
Menu
The settings on this menu affect all handsets. Only one handset at a time can change these menu options.
Menu Option What it does
Dial Mode
Choose tone or pulse dialing (see page 3).
Set Line Mode
Do not change this setting unless instructed to by customer service.
VMWI Reset
Reset the Voice Message Waiting Indicator (see page 15)
Edit Voice Mail
Enter, edit, or delete the access number for your voice mail service (see page 15).
Edit Int’l No.
Enter, edit, or delete international numbers.
Time Adjustment
Select
Auto from CID
if you want the CID function to supply the
time. Select
Manual
for the system clock to do it.
Call Blocking
Menu
See p. 13 for a detailed description of the Call Blocking feature.
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Entering Text on Your Phone
• Use the 12-key dial pad anytime you want to enter text into your phone (a name in the phonebook, the handset banner, etc.).
• If two letters in a row use the same key, enter the first letter; wait for the cursor to move to the next space and enter the second letter.
To... Press...
move the cursor left
PHOnEbOOK
.
move the cursor right
cid
.
erase the character at the cursor
cLEAr
.
erase the entire entry and hold
cLEAr
.
enter a blank space
#
.
switch between upper and lower case letters
*
.
rotate through the punctuation and symbols
0
.
enter a “ + “ and hold
0
.
USING YOUR PHONE
This section explains the most common functions on the phone.
To... From the handset...
make a call: dial the number, then Press
TALK/FLASH
or
SPEAKEr.
answer a call
Press
TALK/FLASH
or
SPEAKEr
. You can also set your phone to answer when you press any key (
Handset Setup/Any Key Answer
)
hang up Press
End
or put the handset in the cradle.
mute the microphone during a call
Press
MESSAgE/MuTE
. Press again to turn the
microphone back on.
put a call on hold
Press
inTErcOM
. After 5 minutes on hold,
the call will be disconnected.
return to a call on hold Press
TALK/FLASH
or
SPEAKEr
.
switch between speakerphone and earpiece
Press
SPEAKEr
.
mute the ringer for this call only
While the phone is ringing, press
MESSAgE/
MuTE
on the handset.
Finding a Lost Handset
With the phone in standby, press on the base. All handsets beep for 1 minute; to cancel, press
again or press any handset key.
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Changing the Volume
To change the... When... Press...
earpiece or speaker volume for each handset
you are listening to that earpiece or speaker (playing messages, etc.)
uP
to increase
the volume.
dOwn
to
decrease it.
base speaker volume ringer volume for each
handset*
the phone is in standby
* If you turn the ringer all the way down, that particular ringer turns off.
Using the Caller ID and Redial Lists
Caller ID (CID) is a service available from your telephone provider that shows the phone number (and sometimes the caller’s name) of incoming calls; if you turned on Text-To-Speech, it also announces the name. Contact your telephone provider for more information.
Caller ID list Redial list
x The phone saves the information for the last 50 incoming
calls to the CID list. An asterisk ( * ) marks any calls received since the last time you checked the record details.
x All handsets share the same CID list so only one handset
can access the list at a time.
x In standby, handsets show how many calls came in since
the last time you checked the CID list.
x Each handset
remembers the last 10 numbers you dialed on it.
x Only one handset can
access its redial list at a time.
To… Press...
open the CID list
cid
, then use the uP and
dOwn
keys to enter the list.
Up to 5 entries display at a time.
open the redial list
rEdiAL/PAuSE
.
scroll through the lists
xuP to select the previous number. x
dOwn
to select the next number.
In CID list:
x
cid
to view the number selected.
x
PHOnEbOOK
to return to the previous menu.
dial the highlighted number
TALK/FLASH.
review current CID record details
MEnu/SELEcT
.
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To… Press...
add other digits and codes to the CID number
x # once to add an area code. x
*
once to add 1 for a toll call.
x
*
twice to add the International code to the CID
number.
# Press
*
a third time to return to normal
mode.
close the lists
End
.
For individual record options, find a number and press
MEnu/SELEcT
(press twice from
a CID entry) to display the following options for that record:
Select... To...
Delete
Erase the number from the list.
Store into PB
Add the number to the phonebook. The handset prompts you to edit the name and number and select a personal ring.
Add Call Block
(CID list only) Add the number to the Call Block list (see page 13).
Using Call Waiting
• Call Waiting, a service available from your telephone provider, lets you receive calls while you are on another call. Caller ID on Call Waiting (CIDCW) service displays Caller ID information for a waiting call.
• If you get a Call Waiting call, the phone sounds a tone and displays any CID information received from the waiting call. Press
TALK/FLASH
to switch between the current call and the waiting call; each time you switch, there is a short pause before you're connected to the other call.
Using an Optional Headset
You can use a standard 2.5 mm telephone headset with your cordless handsets. To purchase headsets, contact the Parts Department (see the front cover).
• To install a headset, remove the headset jack cover and insert the headset plug into the jack.
• Just make and receive calls as usual, and use your headset to talk to the caller after the call connects.
• When you connect a headset, the handset automatically mutes the earpiece. To re-activate the earpiece, just unplug the headset.
Using the Phonebooks
• You can download up to 200 entries in the D2380’s phonebook.
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• Only one cordless handset can access the phonebook at a time.
To... Press...
open the phonebook
PHOnEbOOK
, then select the phone name and
then
View Number
.
scroll through the entries
dOwn
to scroll through the entries from A to Z.
uP
to scroll from Z to A.
cid
to view the detail information.
PHOnEbOOK
to return to the previous display.
jump to entries that start with a certain letter
the number key corresponding to the first letter of the entry you want. Press the number key for the next letter and the list will narrow down to entries only with those letters.
dial the current entry
TALK/FLASH.
review the current entry’s details
MEnu/SELEcT
after scrolling to the desired
phonebook entry.
edit the current entry
MEnu/SELEcT
at the phonebook entry detail
screen and then select
Edit
.
delete the current entry
MEnu/SELEcT
at the phonebook entry detail
screen and then select
Delete
. When the system
prompts you to confirm, select
Yes
.
close the phonebook
End
.
Adding Phonebook Entries
With the phone in standby, press
PHOnEbOOK
. Select
View Number
, then. Select, then
Create New.
Enter a name and number, and select a personal ring.
• Enter the phone number (up to 32 digits) exactly as you would dial it.
• If you need the phone to wait before sending the next set of digits, press
rEdiAL/
PAuSE
to insert a 2-second pause. You can insert multiple pauses, but each one
counts as a digit (you’ll see P in the display).
• To edit the name, press
PHOnEbOOK
to move the cursor back and insert a letter.
Press
cLEAr
to delete a letter.
• To edit the number, press
cLEAr
to back up the cursor and delete numbers. Re-
enter the correct numbers.
Deleting All the Phonebook Entries
With the phone in standby, press
PHOnEbOOK
. Select
View Number
, then
Delete All
. To
confirm, select
Yes
.
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USING SPECIAL FEATURES
Silent Mode
You can silence the ringers on the base and all handsets for a specific period of time; the answering system answers any incoming calls without playing anything through the speaker.
1. With the phone in standby, press and hold
#
on any handset. The phone prompts
you to select the number of hours (1 - 9 or
Always On
) that you want it to stay in
silent mode.
2. To confirm, press
MEnu/SELEcT
or just wait about 5 seconds. The phone turns on
the answering system and displays
Silent Mode On
on each handset.
3. After the selected number of hours, the phone automatically exits silent mode. To
exit silent mode manually, press and hold
#
again.
# If the phone is in silent mode and you turn off the answering system, the
phone exits silent mode.
Call Block
If you subscribe to Caller ID, you can save phone numbers to the call block list. When a call comes in, the phone compares the received phone number to the numbers on the call block list. If the phone number is on the list, the phone replaces the caller's name with
Call Blocked
and blocks the call.
The call block list holds 20 entries, and all handsets share the same list. You can add entries by selecting
Add Call Block
in the CID menu that displays after you have
viewed the CID record or through the
Call Blocking
menu (see below). (Only one
handset can edit the call block list at a time.)
Call Blocking Menu Options
With the phone in standby, open the menu and select
Call Blocking
. Choose one of
these options:
Menu Option What it does
View Number
See the numbers on your call block list.
Create New
Add an entry to your call block list. The phone will prompt you to enter a name & phone number.
Private Number
Block all calls from numbers reported by CID as "Private." (This does not count as one of the 20 entries.)
Unknown Number
Block all calls from numbers reported by CID as "Unknown." (This does not count as one of the 20 entries.)
Call Blocking Entry Options
With the phone in standby, open the menu, select
Call Blocking/View Number
, and
scroll through the entries. Press
MEnu/SELEcT
to open the individual entry. Choose
one of these options:
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Choose this... To...
Edit
Edit this entry. The phone will prompt you to edit the name & phone number.
Delete
Erase this entry from the list & allow calls from this number.
Multihandset Features
# To use the features in this section, you need at least 2 handsets.
• Your base supports a total of 12 cordless handsets: the one that came with the base and up to 11 accessory handsets. Your base also supports a total of 2 DRX100 range extenders, including any that came with your phone.
• You must register accessory handsets to the base before using them. (Handsets that came packaged with the base are already registered.)
• Handsets that aren’t registered display a Not Registered message. For registration instructions, see page 21, or see the accessory handset manual.
• If a handset was ever registered to a base, you must reset it before it can register to a new base; see page 21, or see the accessory handset manual.
Conference Calling
• When an outside call comes in on the land line, four handsets can join in a conference call with the outside caller.
• To join a call that’s already in progress, just press
TALK/FLASH
or
SPEAKEr
.
• To leave the conference call, hang up normally; the other handsets remain connected to the call.
Call Transfer
To... On the land line
transfer a call
Press
inTErcOM
, then select the handset you want
to transfer the call to (select
ALL
to page all the handsets). When the other handset accepts the call, you’ll be disconnected.
cancel a transfer and leave the call on hold
Press
End
.
return to the call Press
TALK/FLASH
.
answer a call transfer page
1. Press
inTErcOM
. You can speak to the
transferring handset.
2. To speak to the outside caller,
Press
inTErcOM
or
TALK/FLASH
.
Privacy Mode
To activate privacy mode on a land line call in progress, press
MEnu/SELEcT
. The current call privacy mode displays as a menu selection. If you want to change the privacy mode, select it. As long as privacy mode is on, you'll see a P in the display,
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and no other handsets can join your call. Privacy mode turns off automatically when you hang up; you can also turn it off by pressing
MEnu/SELEcT
twice.
Intercom
• Whenever the phone is in standby, you can make an intercom call between handsets without using the phone line.
• You can make an intercom call from any handset, but only two handsets can be in an intercom call at any time.
• If an outside call comes in during an intercom page, the phone cancels the page so you can answer the incoming call.
• If an outside call comes in during an intercom call, press
TALK/FLASH
to hang up
the intercom call and answer the outside call.
To... Press...
make an intercom page
inTErcOM
. Select the handset you want to talk with, or
ALL
to page all handsets at the same time.
cancel a page
End
.
answer a page
inTErcOM
or
TALK/FLASH
.
end an intercom call
End
. Both handsets return to standby.
Chain Dialing
If you often have to enter a series of digits or a code number during a call, you can save that code number to a phonebook entry and use the phonebook to send the code number.
1. Enter the code number (up to 32 digits) into the phonebook just like a regular
phonebook entry. Be sure to enter the code number into the phonebook exactly as you would enter it during a call.
2. When you hear the prompt that tells you to enter the number, open the
phonebook and find the entry that contains your code number.
3. Press
MEnu/SELEcT
twice to send the code. If you change your mind, just close the
phonebook.
Voice Message Notication
If you subscribe to a land line’s voice mail service, your phone can notify you when you have a new message. This feature supports Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) notification. Contact your voice mail provider for information.
When you have new messages, the display shows a message icon. To access your voice mail, press
MESSAgE/MuTE
and select
Voice Mail
.
# When you select
Voice Mail
, you will be prompted to enter a Voice Mail Access number if you have not yet set one up (see page 8). If you have already set one up, your phone will dial it.
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After you listen to your messages, the message icon turns off. If it doesn’t, you can reset it: With the phone in standby, open the menu and select
Global Setup
; select
VMWI Reset
, then select
Yes
.
USING THE ANSWERING SYSTEM
Answering System Options (
Answering Setup
)
You can set or change the answering system options from any handset. Just open the menu and select
Answering Setup
.
Select this option... To...
Security Code
Enter a 2-digit PIN so you can access your answering system from any touch-tone phone (see page 19).
Ring Time
Set the number of rings (2, 4, or 6) before the system answers.
Toll Saver
makes the system answer after 2 rings
if you have new messages or after 4 rings if you don't.
Record Time
Set the amount of time (
1 or 4
minutes) callers have to
leave a message. Choose
Announce Only
if you don't want
the system to let callers to leave a message.
Message Alert
Have the system beep every 15 seconds when you have a new message. The alert stops after you listen to all your new messages or if you press any key on the base.
Ans. Language
Change the language of the system's voice prompts.
Call Screen
Turn on the call screen feature so you can hear callers as they leave messages on the base speaker (see page 18).
Ans. On/Off
Turn your answering system on or off. You can also press
AnSwEr On/OFF
on the base.
Record Greeting
Record an outgoing message or greeting (see below).
Greeting Options
Switch greetings or delete your greeting (see below).
Personalizing the Greeting
Your personal outgoing message or greeting can be from 2 to 30 seconds long. If you don’t record a greeting, the system uses a pre-recorded greeting: Hello, no one is
available to take your call. Please leave a message after the tone.
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To... Follow these steps:
record a personal greeting
1. Open the menu with the phone in standby. Select
Answering
Setup
, then
Record Greeting
.
2. Press
MEnu/SELEcT
to start recording. Wait until the system says
"Record greeting" before speaking.
3. Press
MEnu/SELEcT
to stop recording. The system plays back your
new greeting.
4. To keep the greeting, press
End
. To delete it and try again, press
inTErcOM
.
switch between greetings
1. Open the menu with the phone in standby. Select
Answering
Setup
, then
Greeting Options
.
2. The system plays back the current greeting. Press
MEnu/SELEcT
to
switch greetings.
delete your greeting
Switch to your personal greeting, then press
cLEAr
while the
greeting is playing.
Accessing the Answering System
When the phone’s in standby, you can access the system from any handset through the
Play Message
menu on the
MESSAgE/MuTE
key. The following conditions apply:
• Only 1 handset can access the system at a time.
• If you do nothing for 30 seconds, the phone returns to standby.
• During remote access, the phone beeps so you know it's waiting for the next command.
During message playback, press
MEnu/SELEcT
to open the
menu for playback control.
Play Message
Play Message
replays all the messages received, starting with the newest, unheard messages and then replaying the older messages. With the phone in standby, press
MESSAgE/MuTE
to access the
Play Message
selection. You can
play messages with this mode from the base or from the handset.
To... From the base From a handset
play new messages
Press
PLAy/STOP ( ).
Press
MESSAgE/MuTE
and
select
Play Message
.
The system announces the number of new & old messages, then plays each new message (followed by the day and time) in the order it was received. After the new messages play, the system plays the old messages.
Play Message
Voicemail
Select Play Message.
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To... From the base From a handset
restart this message
Wait at least 5 seconds after the message starts playing,
press
rEv
( ).
press
1
(number key).
replay an earlier message
Within 2 seconds after a message starts playing,
press
rEv
( )
.
select 1 (number key).
skip a message
Press
Fwd (
).
Select
3
(number key).
delete a message
While a message is playing, press
dELETE
.
While a message is playing, select 4 (number key).
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
(number key).
stop playback
Press
PLAy/STOP ( )
.
Select
5
(number key).
Screening Your Calls
You can use the answering system for call screening. While the system takes a message, you can listen on the base speaker (if you turn on
Call Screen)
or from a handset. Only one handset can screen calls at a time. If another handset tries to screen calls, it beeps and returns to standby.
To... From the base From a handset
hear the caller leaving a message
Listen to the caller over the speaker.
Press
MESSAgE/MuTE
.
answer the call NA Press
TALK/FLASH
.
mute the call screen without answering*
Press
PLAy/STOP ( )
.
Press
End
or return the
handset to the cradle.
* If you mute the call screen, the system continues taking the message: it just stops playing through the speaker.
Using the System While You're Away from Home
You can dial in to your answering system from any touch-tone phone. Before you can use this feature, you must program a security code.
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Programming a Security Code
With the phone in standby, open the menu; select
Answering Setup
, then select
Security Code
. Use the number keypad to enter a two-digit security code (01 to 99).
Press
MEnu/SELEcT
when you’re finished.
# Remember to make a note of your new security code!
Dialing In to Your System
1. Call your phone number & wait until the system answers. (If the system is turned off, it answers after 10 rings & sounds a series of beeps.)
2. During the greeting or beeps, press
0
and immediately enter your security code.
If you enter it incorrectly 3 times, the system hangs up and returns to standby.
3. The system announces the time, the number of messages in memory, and a help prompt. It beeps to let you know it's waiting for a command.
4. When you hear beeping, enter a 2-digit command from the chart.
# If you don't press
any keys for 15 seconds, the system hangs up and returns to standby.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Solving Problems
If you have any trouble with your phone, check this section first. If you need help, call our Customer Care Line listed on the front cover.
General problems Possible solutions
No handsets can make or receive calls.
x Check the telephone cord connection. x Disconnect the base AC adapter for a few minutes;
then reconnect it.
A handset can’t make or receive calls.
x Move the handset closer to the base.
A handset can make calls, but it won’t ring.
x Make sure the ringer is turned on. x Make sure Silent Mode is turned off (see page 13).
A handset is not working.
x Charge the battery for 15-20 hours. x Check the battery connection.
The phone keeps ringing when I answer on an extension.
x You may have to change the line mode. Contact
Customer Service for instructions.
01 Repeat message 05 Stop playback
02 Play message 06 Turn the system on
03 Skip message 09 Turn the system off
04 Delete message 10 Hear help prompts
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Audio issues Possible solutions
Callers sound weak or soft.
x Move the handset closer to the base. x Keep the handset’s battery fully charged. x Increase the earpiece volume.
There’s a lot of noise or static on the line
x 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.
x If you use a telecoil hearing aid, turn on T-coil mode (see p. 8). x If you have any service that uses the phone line, add a DSL or
telephone line filter (see page 21).
Caller ID problems Possible solutions
No handsets display Caller ID information.
x Let calls ring twice before answering. x Make sure your Caller ID service is active.
Caller ID displays briefly and then clears.
x You may have to change the line mode. Contact
Customer Service for instructions.
Multi-handset problems Possible solutions
I can’t transfer calls.
x Reset the handset (see page 21).
Two handsets can’t talk to a caller.
x See if any handset is in Privacy Mode.
A handset says
Unavailable
.
x Move the handset closer to the base. x See if any handset is in Privacy Mode.
I can’t register a new handset.
x Reset the handset (see page 21). x See if you have 12 registered handsets.
Answering system problems Possible solutions
The answering system does not work.
x Make sure the answering system is on. x Make sure the base is plugged in.
The system won't record messages.
x See if
Record Time
is set to
Announce Only
.
x Delete messages (memory may be full).
A handset can't access the answering system.
x See if another handset is using the system. x Make sure the phone is in standby.
My outgoing message is gone.
x If there was a power failure, re-record your
personal outgoing message.
I can’t hear the base speaker.
x Make sure call screening is turned on. x Change the base speaker volume.
Messages are incomplete.
x Increase the
Record Time
.
x Delete messages (memory may be full).
The system keeps recording when I answer on an extension.
x You may have to change the line mode.
Contact Customer Service for instructions.
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Installing a Line Filter or DSL Filter
A telephone line filter or DSL filter prevents services that use the phone line from causing interference on your phone. To get a line filter, contact your service provider or look in an electronics store.
Plug the filter into the telephone wall jack and plug the base into the filter. Make a test call to make sure the noise is gone.
Liquid Damage
CAUTION: If the base is covered in liquid, disconnect the adapter & phone cord from the wall before touching it.
If the liquid is only on the exterior housing of the base or handset, wipe it off and use as normal. If you can hear liquid inside the housing:
1. Remove all compartment covers, and disconnect all cables and cords.
2. If liquid is leaking from any vent or hole, turn the phone so that vent faces down. If not, place the largest vent face down.
3. Let dry for at least 3 days. Check for liquid inside the phone before replacing compartment covers & reconnecting cords.
Resetting Handsets
If you have trouble with a handset or if you want to replace one, clear the
registration information from the base and the handset:
1. Press & hold
End
and # at the same
time until you see the
System Reset
menu.
2. If you still have the base the handset is registered to, select
Deregister HS
, then select the handset you want to reset. If you don’t have that base anymore, select
Base Unavailable
.
3. To confirm, select
Yes
. The handset
displays
Handset not registered
.
Registering Handsets
If you see a “not registered” message on a handset, you must register it to a base before using it.
1. Place the handset in the base; the display should say
Handset
Registering
.
2. Wait until the display says
Registration Complete
(about 30 seconds), then pick up the handset; press
TALK/FLASH
.
3. If you don’t hear a dial tone or the display says
Registration Failed
, charge the battery completely, then try again.
Adapter and Battery Information
AC adapter Base Charger
Part number PS-0035 PS-0035
Input voltage 120V AC, 60 Hz
Output voltage
8V AC @ 300mA
8V AC @ 300mA
x Use only the supplied AC adapters. x Use the proper adapter for the base & any
chargers.
x Do not place the unit in direct sunlight or subject
it to high temperatures.
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Battery pack (with normal use)
Part number BT-1022 or BT-1031
Capacity
300mAh, 2.4V DC (BT-1022) 400mAh, 2.4V DC (BT-1031)
Talk time about 7 hours
Standby time about 7 days
Battery life about 1 year
x Replace the battery when the talk or standby time
becomes noticeably reduced. For replacements, call the Parts Department (see the front cover).
x When the battery gets low, the handset beeps and
shows a low battery alert; put the handset in the cradle for recharging.
Rechargeable Battery Warning
x is equipment contains a rechargeable Nickel-
Metal-Hydride (Ni-MH) battery.
x Nickel is a chemical known to the state of Califor-
nia to cause cancer.
x Do not short-circuit the battery. x e batteries in this equipment may explode if
disposed of in a re.
x Do not charge the batteries in any charger other
than the one specied in the owner's manual. Using another charger may damage the battery or cause it to explode.
x As part of our commitment to
protecting our environment and conserving natural resources, Uniden voluntarily participates in an RBRC® industry program to collect and recycle used Ni-MH batteries within the United States. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on Ni-MH battery recycling in your area. (RBRC® is a registered trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.)
Rechargeable batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly.
Warning! The cords on this product and/or accessories contain lead, a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
Uniden works to reduce lead content in our products & accessories.
Compliance Information
FCC Part 68 Information
is equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identier in the format US: AAAEQ##TXXXX.
If requested, this number must be provided to the phone company.
An applicable Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) certication for the jacks used in this equipment is provided (i.e., RJ11C) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal equipment. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.
e REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a phone line. Excessive RENs on a phone line may result in devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed ve (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the telephone provider. e REN for this product is part of the product identier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. e digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3).
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to le a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. e telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equip­ment, operations or procedures that could aect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modications to maintain uninterrupted service.
Please follow instructions for repairing, if any (e.g. battery replacement section); otherwise do not substitute or repair any parts of the device except as specied in this manual. Connection to party line service is subject to state taris. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for infor­mation. is equipment is hearing aid compatible.
If you experience trouble with this equipment, contact the manufacturer (see the cover of this manual for contact information) or an authorized agent. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
If your home has wired alarm equipment con­nected to a phone line, be sure that installing the system does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, contact your telephone company or a qualied installer.
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Any changes or modications to this product not expressly approved by the manufacturer or other party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate this product.
NOTICE: According to telephone company reports, AC electrical surges, typically resulting from lightning strikes, are very destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power sources. To minimize damage from these types of surges, a surge arrestor is recommended.
FCC Part 15 Information
is device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) is device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) is device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.
FCC PART 15.105(b): Note: is equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. ese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. is equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter­mined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer­ence by one or more of the following measures:
x Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. x Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
x Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
x Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
FCC RF Exposure Information
is product complies with FCC radiation expo­sure limits under the following conditions:
x e base must be placed to allow a minimum of 20
cm (8 inches) between the antenna and all persons during normal operation.
x e base must not be collocated or operated in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmit­ter.
x e handset is designed for body-worn operation
and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with any belt clip, carrying case, or other accessory supplied with this product. (All neces­sary accessories are included in the package; any additional or optional accessories are not required for compliance with the guidelines.) ird party accessories (unless approved by the manufacturer)
should be avoided as these might not comply with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Industry Canada (I.C.) Notice
Terminal equipment
NOTICE: is equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specications. is is conrmed by the registra­tion number. e abbreviation IC before the registration number signies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical speci­cations were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.
NOTICE: e Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is marked on the equipment itself. e REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. e termina­tion on an interface may consist of any combina­tion of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.
Radio equipment
e term IC before the radio certication number only signies that Industry Canada technical specications were met. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. "Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone".
1-Year Limited Warranty
Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service.
WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPO­RATION ("Uniden")
ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materi­als and crasmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below.
WARRANTY DURATION: is warranty to the original user shall terminate and be of no further eect 12 months aer the date of original retail sale. e warranty is invalid if the Product is (A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessary, (B) modied, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any congurations not sold by Uniden, (C) improperly installed, (D) serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden service center for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) used in any conjunction with equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the owner's manual for this product.
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STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time while this warranty is in eect, war­rantor will either, at its option, repair or replace the defective unit and return it to you without charge for parts, service, or any other cost (except shipping and handling) incurred by warrantor or its representatives in connection with the perfor­mance of this warranty. Warrantor, at its option, may replace the unit with a new or refurbished unit. 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 A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM­AGES. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
LEGAL REMEDIES: is warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. is war­ranty is void outside the United States of America and Canada.
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFOR­MANCE OF WARRANTY: If, aer following the instructions in the owner's manual you are certain that the Product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its original packaging). Disconnect the battery from the Product and separately secure the battery in its own separate packaging within the shipping
carton. e Product should include all parts and accessories originally packaged with the Product. Include evidence of original purchase and a note describing the defect that has caused you to return it. e Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by traceable means, to warrantor at:
Uniden America Service 4700 Amon Carter Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76155
As an Energy Star
®
Partner, Uniden has determined that this product meets the Energy Star® guidelines for energy eciency. Energy Star® is a U.S. registered mark.
x Uniden® is a registered trade-
mark of Uniden America Corporation.
x e pictures in this manual are for example only.
Your phone may not look exactly like the pictures.
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