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DECT 3115
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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 this unit to moisture.
• DO NOT expose this unit to rain.
• 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!
General Notices for New Zealand Model:
• The grant of a NZ Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment
indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with
minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no
endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort
of warranty. Above all, it provides no assurance that any item will work
correctly in all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment
of a different make or model, nor does it imply that any product is
compatible with all of Telecom’s network services.
• The maximum volume setting of this telephone exceeds the Telecom
specified volume requirement. Telecom takes no responsibility for the
high volume available on this telephone, who believe this telephone is
too loud should contact the manufacturer at the website indicated on
owner’s manual warranty page.
• For telephone networks other than Telecom there may be a charge
incurred for local calls if the Insert 0 feature is on. Turn Insert 0 off.
• This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a call to
another device connected to the same line.
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
DECT 3115
base with
cordless
handset
Not Pictured:
• Rechargeable battery
(BT- 694, BT-694s or BT-694n)
• AC adaptor
(PS-S0635YL3)
Accessory handset
and charger
• Rechargeable
battery
(BT- 694, BT-694s
or BT- 694n)
• AC adaptor
(AAD- 600S(M))
• Battery cover
If you purchased
model number:
DECT 3115None
DECT 3115+11 of each
DECT 3115+22 of each
DECT 3115+33 of each
You should
have:
• Telephone cord
• Wall mount bracket
DECT 3115+44 of each
DECT 3115+55 of each
• Battery cover
• If any items are missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase
immediately. Never use damaged products!
• Need help? Get answers at our website:
www.uniden.com.au for Australian model
www.uniden.co.nz for New Zealand model.
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CONTENTS
INSTALLING YOUR PHONE ................................................................. 5
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE ..................................................... 6
Parts of the Base ..................................................................................................................... 6
Parts of the Handset .............................................................................................................. 6
Using the Handset Menu ..................................................................................................... 9
USING YOUR PHONE ...................................................................................................... 11
Using the Caller ID and Redial Lists ................................................................................. 12
Using Call Waiting ................................................................................................................ 13
Using the Phonebook ......................................................................................................... 13
USING SPECIAL FEATURES ........................................................................................15
Power Failure Back up System ......................................................................................... 15
DND (Do Not Disturb) Mode ............................................................................................. 16
Multihandset Features ........................................................................................................ 16
1. Unpack all handsets, battery packs, and battery
covers.
2. If you need to remove a cover, press in on the
notch and slide the cover down and off.
3. Line up the battery connector with the jack inside
the handset; the connector only fits one way.
4. Push the connector in until it clicks into place;
tug gently on the wires to make sure the battery
is securely connected.
5. Replace the battery cover and slide it into place.
6. Use an AC adaptor to connect the power jack on the base to a regular
indoor (240V AC) power outlet. Connect any chargers the same way.
7. Place a handset in the base with the display facing forward. If the display
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 there’s a lot of noise, check for interference (see page 21).
3. Test all handsets the same way. If you can’t get a dial tone, move the
handset closer to the base.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE
Parts of the Base
KeyWhat it does
Charging
Contacts
Parts of the Handset
SPEAKER
TALK/
FLASH
PHONEBOOK
Find
Handset
FIND HS
In standby:
page all
handsets
MENU/
SELECT
UP
END
CID
DOWN
12-key
dial pad
REDIAL/PAUSE
Microphone
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#DND
INTCOM/CLEAR
MESSAGE/MUTE
Charging
contacts
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Key IconWhat it does
PHONEBOOK
SPEAKER
TALK/FLASH
DOWN
REDIAL/PAUSE
UP
• In standby or during a call: open the phonebook.
• In the menu: go back to the previous screen.
• When entering text: move the cursor to the left.
Switch a normal call to the speakerphone (and back).
• In standby: start a telephone call on your land line (get
a dial tone).
• During a call: switch to a waiting call.
• In standby: decrease the ringer volume.
• During a call: decrease the audio volume.
• In any menu or list: move the cursor down one line.
• In standby: open the redial list.
• When entering a phone number: insert a 2-second
pause.
• In standby: increase the ringer volume.
• During a call: increase the audio volume.
MENU/SELECT
END
CID
INTERCOM/
CLEAR
MESSAGE/MUTE
• In any menu or list: move the cursor up one line.
• In standby: open the menu.
• In the menu or any list: select the highlighted item.
• During a call: hang up.
• In the menu or any list: exit and go to standby.
• In standby: or during a call: open the Caller ID list.
• When entering text: move the cursor to the right.
• In standby: start an intercom call.
• During a call: put the call on hold and start a call
transfer.
• When entering text or numbers: erase the character at
the cursor (press & hold to erase all characters).
• In standby: access your voice mail service, if you
subscribe to the service provided by your service
provider.
• During a call: mute the microphone.
• While the phone is ringing: ignore this call (mute the
ringer).
#DND
Silence the ringers on the base and all handsets for a
specific period of time.
Press and hold to lock/unlock the keypad
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Reading the Display
The table shows the 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.
Icon What it means
The signal from base is 1) strong or 2) weak.
Home phone line.
Status
icons
Current
call info
Time &
date
1300366895
CID
record
status
P
T
The ringer is turned off and will not ring for new calls.
The speakerphone is on.
You have a voice message waiting.
Privacy Mode is on: no other handset can join the
call (see page 17). If the T-coil mode is ON , then T
will be displayed on the LCD and not P.
T-coil mode is on (see page 9).
The battery is 1) fully charged, 2) half charged, 3)
getting low, or 4) empty.
The handset is using ECO (power save) mode.
[Aa] - [aA]
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Enter 1) capital or 2) lower case letter (see page 11).
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Using the Handset Menu
Press
Handset Setup
MENU/SELECT
open the menu.
to
Press
MENU/SELECT
the current option.
to choose
Date & Time
Handset Setup
Press
T-coil
PHONEBOOK
go back a screen
press
the menu.
OR
END
to
to exit
Use UP and
rotate through the
DOWN
options.
If you don’t press any keys for about 30 seconds, the handset exits the
menu. During a call, use PHONEBOOK to back out of the menu without hanging
up.
Intercom Menu
If additional handsets are available use this menu to page All or individual
Handset Setup
to
Ringer Tones
Handset Setup
Personal Ring
handsets.
Handset Setup Menu
You can change these settings separately for each handset.
Menu Option What it does
T-coilTurn 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 TonesChoose this handset’s ring tone. As you highlight
each ring tone, the phone plays a sample. When you
hear the tone you want, press MENU/SELECT.
Personal RingTurn 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.
Auto Tal kHave this handset answer a call when you pick it up
from the cradle (without pressing any buttons).
Any Key AnswerHave this handset answer a call when you press any
key on the 12-key dialpad.
BannerChange the name used on the handset’s display.
Key Touch ToneHave the keypad sound a tone when you press a key.
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Date & Time Menu
Use this menu to set the clock. Enter the date and time (DD/MM/YY);
AM
or
PM
select
. 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 (
Time Adjustment
).
Global Setup/
Global Setup Menu
The settings on this menu affect all handsets. Only one handset at a time
can change these menu options.
Edit Voice MailEnter, edit your voice mail access number (page 18)
Edit Int’l NoEnter, edit or delete international numbers. The “+”
in a phonebook entry will be actually dialled with this
number. To enter “+” in the phonebook entry, press
and hold 0.
Set Line ModeDo not change this setting unless instructed by
customer service.
VMWI ResetReset the Voice Message Waiting Indicator (see
page 18)
Insert 0This feature adds “0” or “00” at the beginning of the
number received from Caller ID. The default setting
for New Zealand is ON. The default setting for
Australia is OFF.
CID Time SettingSelect On to allow phone network to automatically
set cordless phone system time.
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
move the cursor right
PHONEBOOK
CID
erase the character at the cursor
erase the entire entry
enter a blank space
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INTCOM/CLEAR
and hold INTCOM/CLEAR
#.
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switch between upper and lower
case letters
*
rotate through the punctuation and
symbols
0.
USING YOUR PHONE
This section explains the most common functions on the phone.
To...EarpieceSpeaker
make a call, dial the
number, then
answer a call
hang up
ignore the call (mute
the ringer)
switch to/from the
Press TALK/FLASH.Press SPEAKER.
Press TALK/FLASH.Press SPEAKER.
Press END or place the handset in the cradle.
Press MESSAGE/MUTE while the phone is ringing.
Press SPEAKER.
speaker
mute the microphone
put a call on hold
return to a call on hold
Press MESSAGE/MUTE.
Press again to turn the microphone back on.
Press INTCOM/CLEAR (after 2 mins 50 secs on hold
the call will be disconnected).
Press TALK/FLASH.Press SPEAKER.
Finding a Lost Handset
With the phone in standby, press
1 minute; to cancel, press
FIND HS
FIND HS
again or press any handset key.
on the base. All handsets beep for
Changing the Volume
Press UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the earpiece or speaker volume
when you are on a call. You can adjust the ringer volume only when the
phone is in standby.
# Turning the ringer volume all the way down turns off the ringer.
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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 the
incoming calls. Contact your telephone provider for more information.
Caller ID listRedial list
• The phone saves the information
for the last 50 received calls to the
CID list. The
NEW
icon marks any
calls received since the last time
you checked the list.
• All handsets share the same CID
list so only one handset can access
the list at a time.
• In standby, handsets show how
many calls came in since the last
time you checked the CID list.
To...Press...
open the CID list
open the redial list
scroll through the lists
CID.
REDIAL/PAUSE.
DOWN
to scroll from newest to oldest.
• Each handset remembers
the last 10 numbers you
dialed on it.
• Only one handset can
access its redial list at a time
UP
to scroll from oldest to newest.
dial the highlighted number
close the lists
TALK/FLASHor
SPEAKER.
PHONEBOOK or END.
For individual record options, highlight a number and press MENU/SELECT.
Delete EntryErase the number from the list.
Store Into PBAdd the number to the phonebook. The
handset prompts you to edit the name and
number and select a personal ring
Delete AllErase all numbers from the list.
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Using Call Waiting
If you get a Call Waiting call, the phone can sound a tone and display any
CID information received for the waiting call.
For Australia:
Press TALK/FLASH and then press 2 to accept the waiting call. The first caller
is put on hold, and you will hear the new caller after a short pause. To
return to the original caller, press TALK/FLASH and then 2 again.
For New Zealand:
Press TALK/FLASH to accept the waiting call. The first caller is put on hold,
and you will hear the new caller after a short pause. To return to the
original caller, press TALK/FLASH again.
Using the Phonebook
The phone can store up to 100 entries in its phonebook. All handsets share
the same phonebook, so only one handset can access it at a time.
To...Press...
open/close the phonebook
scroll through the entries
PHONEBOOK.
DOWN
to scroll through the entries from
A to Z.
UP
to scroll from Z to A.
jump to entries that start with a
certain letter
dial the current entry
edit the current entry
delete the current entry
the number key corresponding to the
letter you want.
TALK/FLASH or SPEAKER
MENU/SELECT, then select Edit
MENU/SELECT, then select
the phone prompts you to confirm,
select
Yes.
Delete
. When
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Adding Phonebook Entries
With the phone in standby, open the phonebook. Press MENU/SELECT and
select
Create New.
Enter a name, number, and then assign a personal ring
if desired.
• Enter the phone number (up to 20 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 3-second pause. You can insert multiple pauses,
but each one counts as a digit (you’ll see P in the display).
• When storing an international phone number you can use “+” in place of
the dialling access. To enter “+” in the phonebook entry, press and hold
0. Make sure you store the international dialling prefix, e.g. “00” or “0011”,
in Edit Int’l No (see page 10).
Deleting All the Phonebook Entries
With the phone in standby, open the phonebook. Press MENU/SELECT and
select
Delete All
. When the phone prompts you to confirm, select
Yes
.
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USING SPECIAL FEATURES
Power Failure Back up System
The charged handset temporarily supplies power to the base unit, when a
power failure occurs (power failure mode). You can then make and receive
calls using a handset. None of the keys on the base unit are functional
during the power failure mode.
When a power failure occurs place the charged handset on the base, the
handset LCD backlight is illuminated for 10 secs and “Supplying power Handset >> Base” is displayed on the LCD.
After 3 seconds, the message “Please don’t pick up the handset” is
displayed on the LCD.
If the handset is lifted from the base during the power back up mode, the
message “Please put on the base cradle” is displayed on the LCD.
If the battery level is low, the unit will not work efficently during the power
back-up mode. In addition, in case the handset battery power runs out, we
recommend connecting a corded-type telephone to the same telephone
line.
Making Calls
To make a call during the power failure mode, follow the steps given below:
1. Taking care not to lift the handset from the base, press TALK/FLASH (the
speakerphone is turned on automatically). Dial the number.
2. After you finish, press END.
When more than one handset is registered:
• You should leave one handset on the base unit for supplying the power,
and use another handset for making calls. Please refer to the “Using
your Phone’ section on page 13 for details.
• During a call with the handset placed on the base unit (power back-up
mode), the call may be disconnected if you touch the handset. In such a
case, try to call back.
• The range of the base unit is limited during a power failure. Please use
the handset close to the base.
Redial List/Phone book
1. Place the handset on the base and press REDIAL/PAUSE or (PHONEBOOK
icon).
2. Press the UP or DOWN key and select the desired number.
3. Press TALK/FLASH to dial out the number.
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# Some of the functions are not available under the power failure back up
stem. You cannot edit the phonebook (For eg, store a number). Redial/CID
will not be stored.
DND (Do Not Disturb) Mode
You can silence the ringers on the base and all handsets for a specific
period of time.
#
1. With the phone in standby, press and hold
phone prompts you to select the number of hours (1 - 9 or
that you want it to stay in DND mode.
DND on any handset. The
Always On
)
2. To confirm, press
DND Mode On
3. After the selected number of hours, the phone automatically exits DND
mode. To exit DND mode manually, press and hold
#
or just wait about 5 seconds. The phone displays
on each handset.
#DND
again.
Multihandset Features
# To use the features in this section, you need at least 2 handsets.
• Your base supports a total of 6 cordless handsets: the one that came
with the base and up to 5 DECT 3105 accessory handsets.
• 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, two 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
• To leave the conference call, hang up normally; the other handset
remains connected to the call.
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SPEAKER
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Call Transfer
To...Press...
transfer a call
cancel a transfer
accept a transferred call
INTCOM/CLEAR. The phone puts the call
on hold and prompts you to select the
handset you want to page. When the
other handset accepts the call, you’ll
be disconnected (press TALK /FLASHto
rejoin the call).
TALK/FLASH to return to the call.
INTCOM/CLEAR to answer the page and
speak to the other handset. Then,
press TALK /FLASH to speak to the caller.
Privacy Mode
• To activate privacy mode on a call in progress, press MENU/SELECT and
select Privacy Mode. As long as privacy mode is on, you’ll see a P in the
display, and no other handsets can join your call.
• Privacy mode turns off automatically when you hang up; you can also
turn it off by selecting Privacy mode from MENU/SELECT again.
# If, the T-coil mode is ON, then T will be displayed on the LCD and not P.
Handset to Handset 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
INTCOM/CLEAR. Select the handset you want to
talk with, or
same time
All
to page all handsets at the
cancel a page
answer a page
end an intercom call
END
INTCOM/CLEAR or TALK/FLASH
END. Both handsets return to standby.
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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. Make your call normally.
2. When you hear the prompt that tells you to enter the number, open the
phonebook and find the entry that contains your code.
3. Press MENU/SELECT to send the code. If you change your mind, just close
the phonebook.
Voice Message Notication
If you subscribe to a voice mail service, your phone can notify you when
you have a new message. You can also enter your access number and
retrieve your messages with one key touch. Contact your voice mail
provider for more information.
Entering your voice mail access number
With the phone in standby, open the menu and select Global Setup.
Select Edit Voice Mail, then enter the access number (up to 20 digits) from
your voice mail service. If you need the phone to wait between parts of the
access number, press REDIAL/PAUSE to insert a two-second pause. (You can
insert as many pauses as you want, but each pause counts as a digit.)
Press MENU/SELECT when you’re finished; the phone overwrites any previously
saved number.
Getting your Messages
When you have new messages.
icon appears in the display. Press
MESSAGE/MUTE the phone automatically dials the saved number.
Resetting the Message Icon
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.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Solving Problems
If you have any trouble with your phone, check this section first. If you
need help, visit the customer support page of our website listed on the front
cover.
General ProblemsPossible Solutions
No handsets can make or receive
calls.
A handset can’t make or receive
calls.
A handset can make calls, but it
won’t ring.
A handset is not working.
The phone keeps ringing when I
answer on an extension.
• Check the telephone cord
connection.
• Pick up the handset from the
cradle and disconnect the base
AC adaptor.
• Move the handset closer to the
base.
• Make sure the ringer is turned
on.
• Make sure DND Mode is turned
off (see page 16).
• Charge the battery for 15-20
hours.
• Check the battery connection.
• You may have to change the
line mode. Contact Customer
Service for instructions.
Audio IssuesPossible Solutions
Callers sound weak or soft.
• Move the handset closer to the
base.
• Keep the handset’s battery fully
charged.
• Increase the earpiece volume.
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There’s a lot of noise or static on
the line
• Check for interference from
appliances (microwave ovens,
TVs, etc.) or wireless devices
(baby monitors, WiFi equipment,
etc.). Move the handset or base
away from the interference
source.
• If you use a telecoil hearing aid,
turn on T-coil mode (see page
9).
• If you have any service that uses
the phone line, add a DSL or
telephone line filter (see page
21).
Caller ID IssuesPossible Solutions
No handsets display Caller ID
information.
• Let calls ring twice before
answering.
• Make sure your Caller ID service
is active.
Caller ID displays briefly and then
clears.
• You may have to change the
line mode. Contact Customer
Service for instructions.
Multi-handset problemsPossible Solutions
I can’t transfer calls
• Reset the handset (see page
21).
Two handsets can’t talk to a caller
• See if any handset is in Privacy
Mode.
A handset says
Unavailable
.• Move the handset closer to the
base.
• See if any handset is in Privacy
Mode.
I can’t register a new handset.
Voice mail issuesPossible Solutions
The new message icon doesn’t
turn off after I’ve listened to all my
messages.
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• Reset the handset (see page
21).
• See if you have 6 registered
handsets
• Reset the Voice Message
Indicator (see page 18)
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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 adaptor and
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 and 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 and 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.
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AC Adaptor and Battery Information
AC AdaptorBaseCharger
Part numberPS-S0635YL3AAD-600S(M)
Input voltage100-240V AC, 50/60Hz100-240V AC,
50/60Hz
Output voltage6V DC @ 350mA9V DC @ 210mA
• Use only the supplied AC adaptors.
• Use the proper adaptor for the base and any chargers.
• Do not place the unit in direct sunlight or subject it to high temperatures.
Battery Pack with Normal Use
Part numberBT- 694, BT-694s or BT-694n
Capacity650mAh (BT-694) or 500mAh (BT-694s) or
400mAh(BT-694n)
Talk timeabout 10 hours
Standby timeabout 7 days
Battery lifeabout 1 year
• Replace the battery when the talk or standby time becomes noticeably
reduced. For replacements, visit the online shop on our website (see
the front cover).
• When the battery gets low, the handset beeps and shows a low battery
alert; put the handset in the cradle for recharging.
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Wall Mounting the Base
This phone can be mounted on any standard telephone wall plate using the
supplied wall-mount bracket.
Route the telephone cord through the
1
hole of the wall-mount bracket.
Connect the AC adaptor and
2
the telephone cords as shown.
Line up the four tabs on
3
the wall-mount bracket
(two at the top and two at
the center) with the four
notches on the bottom of
the base. Slide the bracket
into place.
Plug the telephone cord
5
into the wall jack. Tuck the
excess cord into the open
space in the bracket.
Wall plate
Let the AC
4
adaptor cord
hang below
the base.
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Place the mounting slots over
6
the pins on the wall plate.
Slide the base down to lock it
7
into place.
Wall plate
(To AC outlet)
Removing the wall-mount bracket
At the bottom of the base, pinch the
two “nose” of the wall-mount bracket
as ahown, and then slide the bracket
away from the base.
Note: Mounting the phone directly on the wall
• Be sure the wall is capable of supporting the weight of the phone, and
use the proper type of anchoring device for the wall material.
• Insert two #10 screws (minimum length of 35mm, not supplied) into the
wall, 100mm apart.
• Leave the screw heads 3mm away from the wall to allow room for
mounting the phone.
• Align the mounting slots over the screws and slide the base down into
place as shown above.
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INDEX
A
Any Key Answer 9
Auto Talk 9
B
Battery 22
C
Caller ID 12
Call Transfer 17
Call Waiting 13
Chain Dialing 18
Conference Calling 16
D
Privacy Mode 17
R
Redial 7
Register a Handset 21
Resetting the Handset 21
Ringer 9
V
Voice Mail 18
W
Wall Mounting 23
Warranty 26
Date&Time 10
DND 16
I
Intercom 17
K
Key Touch Tone 9
L
Line Filter 21
Liquid Damage 21
M
Multihandset Feature 16
P
Personal Ring 9
Phonebook 13
Power Failure Mode 15
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ONEYEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
DECT 3115
IMPORTANT Satisfactory evidence of the original purchase is
required for warranty service
Please refer to our Uniden website for any details or warranty durations
offered in addition to those contained below.
Warrantor
The warrantor is either Uniden Australia Pty Limited ABN 58 001 865 498
(“Unide n Aust” ) or Uniden New Zealand Limited (“ Uniden NZ ”) as the c ase may be.
Terms of Warranty
Uniden Aust/NZ warrants to the original retail purchaser only that the DECT
3115 (“the Product”), will be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship
for the duration of the warranty period, subject to the limitations and
exclusions set out below.
Warranty Period
This warranty to the original retail purchaser is only valid in the original
country of purchase for a Product first purchased either in Australia or New
Zealand and will expire one (1) year from the date of the original retail sale.
If a warranty claim is made, this warranty will not apply if the Product is found
by Uniden to be:
(A) Damaged or not maintained in a reasonable manner or as recommended
in the relevant Uniden Owner’s Manual;
(B) Modified, altered or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies
or any configurations not sold by Uniden Aust or Uniden NZ;
(C) Improperly installed contrary to instructions contained in the relevant
Owner’s Manual
(D) Repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden Repair Agent in
relation to a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty; or
(E) Used in conjunction with any equipment, parts or a system not
manufactured by Uniden.
Parts Covered
This warranty covers the Product and included accessories.
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User-generated Data
This warranty does not cover any claimed loss of or damage to usergenerated data (including but without limitation phone numbers, addresses
and images) that may be stored on your Product.
Statement of Remedy
If the Product is found not to conform to this warranty as stated above, the
Warrantor, at its discretion, will either repair the defect or replace the Product
without any charge for parts or service. This warranty does not include any
reimbursement or payment of any consequential damages claimed to arise
from a Product’s failure to comply with the warranty.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the
Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for
a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable
loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced
if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount
to a major failure.
This warranty is in addition to and sits alongside your rights under either the
COMPETITION AND CONSUMER ACT 2010 (Australia) or the CONSUMER
GUARANTEES ACT (New Zealand) as the case may be, none of which can
be excluded.
Procedure for Obtaining Warranty Service
Depending on the country in which the Product was first purchased, if
you believe that your Product does not conform with this warranty, you
should deliver the Product, together with satisfactory evidence of your
original purchase (such as a legible copy of the sales docket) to Uniden
at the addresses shown below. You should contact Uniden regarding any
compensation that may be payable for your expenses incurred in making
a warranty claim. Prior to delivery, we recommend that you make a backup
copy of any phone numbers, images or other data stored on your Product, in
case it is lost or damaged during warranty service.