Read this f irst6
Step 1: Checking the package contents7
Step 2: Setting up the base unit8
Step 3: Installing the handset battery pack9
Step 4: Setting Caller ID options/Language12
Entering your Area Code13
Basics
Making a call14
Receiving a call16
Adjusting the volume18
Redialing a call19
Traveling out-of-range20
Using one touch voice mail access21
Memory Dialing
Storing phone numbers and names23
Steps for entering names and special characters 25
Making calls with memory dialing27
Editing a stored name and/or phone number29
Erasing a stored name and phone number30
Telephone Features
3-way conferencing32
Intercom Feature33
Call Transfer Feature34
Chain Dialing35
Selecting a Different Channel35
Tone Dialing Switch-over35
Caller ID Features
Caller ID36
When the telephone rings36
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Viewing the Caller ID Message list37
Deleting information from the Caller ID list38
Using the Caller ID list40
Using “Caller ID on call waiting“ service42
Call Waiting Features43
Advanced Calling Features
Accessing calling features44
Pre-programmed calling features45
Adding new features47
Additional Information
Changing the digital security code49
Installing the beltclip50
Headset installation50
Note on power sources51
Maintenance51
Troubleshooting52
General Information54
Precautions55
Important Safety Instructions55
Important Electrical Considerations55
Installation Considerations56
One Year Limited Warranty56
Technical Information57
Index59
Page 4
Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of the EXT 1365 cordless telephone. This
phone is designed for reliability, long life and outstanding performance
utilizing the latest in 2.4 GHz Spread Spectrum Technology.
NNoottee:: SSoommee iilllluussttrraattiioonnss iinn tthhiiss mmaannuuaall mmaayy ddiiffffeerr ffrroomm tthhee aaccttuuaall uunniitt ffoorr
utilizes a “wider frequency band“ vs. a
“single narrow band“ used in standard digital transmissions. The 2.4 GHz
frequency range was recently released to commercial communications. The
result is a more secure conversation with the clarity of digital sound, extended
range, and minimal interference from other cordless phones.
RRaannddoomm CCooddee
TM
digital security automatically selects one of approx. 65,000
codes for the handset and base.
These features enhance your phone´s security and also prevents unauthorized
calls as a result of your phone being activated by other equipment.
UnidenTMis a registered trademark of Uniden America Corporation.
AutoTalk
TM
and Random CodeTMare trademarks of Uniden America Corporation.
Throughout this manual, terms such as Standby Mode and Talk Mode are
used. Below is the terminology explanation:
SSttaannddbbyy MMooddee
•
- The handset is not in use, off of the base and
has not been pressed. A dial tone is not present and the display
is blank.
TTaallkk MMooddee
•
enabling a dial tone.
- The handset is not on the base andhas been pressed
Talk appears on the display.
INTRODUCTION/FEATURES
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Controls and Functions
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1. Handset Antenna
2. Headset Jack Cover
3. Handset Battery Compartment
4. Handset Earpiece
5. LCD Display
6. Volume Up Key
7. Memory Key
8. Talk Key
9. Volume Down Key
10. Tone/Lef t Cursor Key
11. Redial/Pause Key
12. Menu Key
13. Handset Microphone
14. V.mail Key
15. Caller ID/Flash Key
16. Right Cursor Key
17. Delete/Intercom Key
18. Select/Channel Key
19. Handset Charging Contacts
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS[ 4 ]
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20
21
22
34 35 36 37
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
20. Base Charging Contacts
21. Base Speaker
22. Tone Key
23. Speaker LED
24. Status LED
25. Voice Mail LED
26. Intercom Key
27. Redial/Pause Key
28. Flash Key
29. Base Antenna
30. Voice Mail Key
31. Speaker Key
32. Base Speaker Volume Adjust
33. Base Microphone
34. Base Ringer Switch
35. Pulse-Tone Switch
36. DC Power Input
37. Phone Jack
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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Read This First
This cordless telephone must be set up before use. Follow these steps:
SStteepp 11
Unpack the telephone and accessories.
SStteepp 22
Next, choose the best location to
set up the base unit.
((ppaaggee 77))
((ppaaggee 88))
SStteepp 33
Then, insert the battery pack into the
handset. Connect the base unit. You
must charge the battery pack for
hhoouurrss bbeeffoorree pplluuggggiinngg iinnttoo tthhee pphhoonnee
lliinnee aanndd uussiinngg tthhee pphhoonnee
SStteepp 44
Finally, set the Caller ID options and
store your area code in the memory to
use the Caller ID service.
NNoottee::
calling area requires 10-digit dialing.
((ppaaggee 99 ttoo 1111))
1155--2200
.
((ppaaggee 1122 ttoo 1133))
Skip the area code setting if your
BBaassee uunniitt
HHaannddsseett
HHaannddsseett
AAbboouutt tthhee ddiiggiittaall sseeccuurriittyy ccooddee
This cordless telephone uses a digital
security code to prevent unauthorized
access to your base unit. This
security code prevents other cordless
handsets from making calls through
your base unit.
A random security code will be
assigned automatically between your
base unit and handset when you
charge the battery pack for the
first time.
If you want to reset the security
code, see page 49.
[ 6]GETTING STARTED
Page 9
Checking the Package Contents
Make sure you have received the following items in the package.
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the Uniden Parts
Department (see below).
Before choosing a location for your new phone, read the INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS included
in the PRECAUTIONS AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS brochure. Here are some impor tant
guidelines you should consider:
Press in on the battery cover release and slide the
cover down until it comes of f.
22
Connect the battery pack connector with the
correct polarity (black and red wires), then insert
the batter y pack into the battery compartment.
33
Slide the battery cover forward until it snaps
into place.
44
Place the handset on the base.
GETTING STARTED
The plastic connectors will
fit together only one way.
Make sure the battery ´ s
connector is properly
aligned.
55
Make sure that th e “
ssttaattuuss
“ LED lights. If the LED
doesn´t light, check to see that the AC adapter is
plugged in and that the handset makes good
contact with the base charging contacts.
Use only the Uniden Battery (BT-800) supplied with
your phone. Replacement batteries are also available
through the Uniden Parts Depar tment (See page 7).
GETTING STARTED
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• Even when the battery
pack is not being used,
it will gradually
discharge over a long
period of time. For
optimum performance,
be sure to return the
handset to the base unit
after each telephone
call.
• The built-in memory
backup can hold
numbers and names
stored in the memory
even if the battery is
completely discharged.
• If you must replace the
battery pack during a
telephone call,
complete the
replacement of the
batter y pack within
30 seconds, and you
can return to the
original call.
When the voltage of battery pack in the handset is very low and needs to be
charged, the phone is programmed to eliminate functions in order to save power.
If the battery charge becomes low, “
Low Battery“
appears on the LCD. If the phone is in use, the handset
beeps. Complete your conversation as quickly as possible
and return the handset to the base unit for charging.
To maintain a good charge, it is important
to clean the battery contacts on the
handset and base unit with a dry cloth or a
pencil eraser about once a month.
DDoo nnoott uussee aannyy lliiqquuiiddss oorr ssoollvveennttss..
[ 10 ]
GETTING STARTED
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CC.. CCoonnnneecctt tthhee bbaassee uunniitt
GETTING STARTED
11
Connect the AC adapter to the
DDCC IINN 99VV
and to a standard 120V AC wall outlet.
22
Set the base unit on a desk or tabletop and
place the handset on the base unit as shown.
33
Then raise the antenna to a vertical position.
After installing the battery pack in the
handset, charge your handset at least
1155--2200
hhoouurrss bbeeffoorree pplluuggggiinngg iinnttoo tthhee pphhoonnee lliinnee
Once the handset battery pack is fully
charged, connect the telephone line cord
to the base and telephone wall outlet.
44
Connect the telephone line cord to the
TTEELL LLIINNEE
telephone outlet.
If your telephone outlet isn´t modular, contact
your telephone company for assistance.
• Place the power cord so
it does not create a trip
hazard or where it could
become chafed and
create a fire or electrical
hazard.
• Use only the supplied
AD-312 AC adapter. Do
not use any other AC
adapter.
• Connect the AC adapter
to a continuous power
supply.
• Place the base unit close
to the AC outlet so that
you can unplug the AC
adapter easily.
If you aren´t sure of your dialing system, make a trial call with the
switch set to
PPUULLSSEE
.
TTOONNEE
. If the call connects, leave the switch as is; otherwise, set to
PPUULLSSEE--TTOONNEE
GETTING STARTED
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You must subscribe to
Caller ID on Call Waiting in
order to use this feature.
Setting Caller ID Options/Language
There are three Caller ID setup options available; they are AutoTalk, CIDCW (Caller
ID on Call Waiting), and Area Code. See page 13 for Area Code setup instructions.
AAuuttooTTaallkk
phone rings when AutoTalk is on, simply remove the handset from the base and the
phone automatically answers the call. Or if the handset is not on the base, press
any key to answer the call. If the phone rings when AutoTalk is off, you must
pressto answer the call.
TM
allows you to answer the phone without pressing thebutton. If the
CCaalllleerr IIDD oonn CCaallll WWaaiittiinngg ((CCIIDDCCWW))
waiting number. Call waiting options allow you to handle call waiting calls in seven
different ways. (See page 43.)
To change your Caller ID options/Language:
11
Press and hold . The following screen appears.
22
Useandor a number key (1-4) to move the
pointer to the selection that you would like to change.
Pressto choose “
“
Auto Talk“ .
For “
service to which you subscribe.
33
To set up the language of your display, pressor the
number 4 key to move the pointer to “
Pressto select “
“
Fr.“ ( French).
44
After you have made your Caller ID selections, press and return the
handset to the base.
[ 12 ] GETTING STARTED
performs the same as regular Caller ID on a call
On“ and “Off“ for
CIDCW“, choose “On“ , “Off“ , or “Opt“ depending upon the type of
Language“ .
Eng“(English) or
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Entering Your Area Code
If you enter a 3-digit area code number in th e “Area Code“ option, your
local area code does not appear in Caller ID messages. Do not program this
option if your calling area requires 10-digit dialing. When reviewing Caller ID
messages, you will see only the local seven digit number. For calls received
from outside your local area code, you will see a full 10-digit number.
11
When the phone is in the standby mode, press and hold
. The Caller ID setting screen appears.
22
Press to select “
33
Press .
44
Use the number keypad (to) to enter the 3-digit area code.
55
Press . A tone sounds and the displayed area code is entered.
66
Press to complete the setting. Or return the handset to the base
unit to complete the setting. The handset returns to the standby mode.
Area Code“ .
GETTING STARTED
If your calling area requires
10-digit dialing, do not
program this option.
When the area code has already been stored in memory, the
stored area code will be displayed. To change it, use the
and number keypad to enter the new area
code. Then press .
To complete the setting, press or return the
handset to the base unit.
GETTING STARTED
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• Press if
you enter a wrong
number at step 1. To
delete all the numbers
that you have entered,
press and hold
until the
display clears.
• You must press a key
within 20 seconds or the
phone will return to
standby.
Making a Call
DDiiaalliinngg ffrroomm SSttaannddbbyy MMooddee
11
Enter the phone number and press . “Talk“
flashes on the display.
Then current volume setting is displayed.
EExxaammppllee::
22
The number is dialed. After about 5 seconds, the
call-time display appears.
• Volume Medium
• Volume Medium and Ringer Off
• Refer to terminology
explanation on Page 3,
if necessary.
[ 14 ]
BASICS
33
To hang up, pressor place the handset on the base.
The call-time will be displayed for about 5 seconds.
OOtthheerr OOppeerraattiioonnss
TTooDDoo tthhiiss
To improve the receptionPress during a call.
To adjust the earpiece volumePress or during a call.
To temporarily switch to tone dialPress . The following numbers
(when the base is set to pulse mode)will be sent as tone dialing.
To enter a pause within the Press . “
dialing sequencewhich represents a pause.
P“ appears on the display
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DDiiaalliinngg ffrroomm TTaallkk MMooddee
11
Press . “Talk“ flashes on the display.
Then current volume setting is displayed.
If you set the ringer to of f, “Ringer Off“
appears on the display.
22
Dial the phone number.
EExxaammppllee
33
To hang up, pressor place the handset on the base.
: Enter 8002971023
The call-time will be displayed for about 5 seconds.
FFrroomm tthhee bbaassee
11
Press .
22
Dial the number on the keypad.
33
When you f inish the call, press to hang up.
BASICS
The base microphone is
located under the phone.
Position yourself as near to
the base as possible and
speak clearly.
BASICS
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[ 16 ] BASICS
Receiving a Call
FFrroomm tthhee hhaannddsseett
11
The phone rings.
22
Press . “
on the display.
If you set the ringer to off, “ Ringer Off“
appears on the display.
33
Talk with the caller.
44
To hang up, press or place the handset on
the base. The call-time will be displayed for about
5 seconds.
AAuuttooTTaallkk wwhheenn rriinnggiinngg
When the AutoTalk setting is on and there is an incoming call, simply lift the
handset from the base unit to answer the phone. See “Setting Caller ID options“
on page 12 for more details.
AAnnyy kkeeyy aannsswweerr wwhheenn rriinnggiinngg
When the AutoTalk setting is on and the handset is off the base, press any
handset key to answer the incoming call.
CCaallll WWaaiittiinngg
NNoottee:: YYoouu mmuusstt ssuubbssccrriibbee ttoo CCaallll WWaaiittiinngg sseerrvviiccee ttoo uussee tthhiiss ffeeaattuurree..
When a call is received during a telephone call already in progress, press
to switch to the new call. If you also subscribe to Call Waiting on Caller ID, you
will see the name and number of the caller in call waiting. (See page 42.)
Talk“ and the volume setting appears
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FFrroomm tthhee bbaassee
Microphone
11
The phone rings. The
ssttaattuuss
base flashes.
22
Press and begin speaking.
33
To hang up, press .
LED on the
The base microphone is
located under the phone.
Position yourself as near to
the base as possible and
speak clearly.
Press .
The phone number that was last dialed appears on the display.
22
Press again.
Each press of will display one of the last three numbers dialed.
MMoosstt
rreecceenntt
33
Press . “
is displayed.
44
The selected number is dialed. After about 5 seconds, the call-time
display appears.
55
To hang up, press or place the handset on the base. The call-time
will be displayed for about 5 seconds.
Talk“ appears on the display, then the volume setting
• If the number exceeds
32 digits, only the
first 32 digits are
retained for redialing.
• Press and hold
the displayed redial
number.
• Refer to terminology
explanation on Page 3,
if necessary.
BASICS
to delete
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BASICS
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Only the last number
dialed can be accessed
after has been
pressed.
RReeddiiaall ffrroomm TTaallkk MMooddee
11
Press . “Talk“ appears on the display.
If you set the ringer to of f, “ Ringer Off“ appears on the display.
22
Press . The last number dialed will be displayed and redialed.
33
To hang up, press or place the handset on the base. The call-time will
be displayed for about 5 seconds.
FFrroomm tthhee BBaassee
11
To call the last number dialed from the base,
press .
22
Press . The last number dialed from the
base is redialed.
33
To hang up, press .
[ 20 ] BASICS
Traveling Out-of-Range
During a call, as you begin to move your handset too far from your base unit,
noise increases. If you pass the range limits of the base unit, your call will
terminate within 30 seconds.
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Using One Touch Voice Mail Access
If you subscribe to voice mail service, you can use your EXT 1365 to access
your voice mailbox. The message light on the base of your phone flashes
whenever you have messages waiting in your voice mailbox. Just program the
key with your access number and you can get your messages at the
touch of a button. (The voice mail service provider will supply you with the
access number. This number may be simply a phone number. Refer to the
provider´s literature.)
You must subscribe to
voice mail service from
your telephone company
in order to use this
feature. The voice mail
service company will
provide you with the
access number.
11
On the handset, press and hold for about 2
seconds. The following screen appears:
If you have previously stored a number, the following
display appears:
Use the and to move the pointer to th e “
Once you´ve programmed your personal access number, you can dial your
mailbox with the touch of a button. When you have messages, simply pick up
the handset and press . Or press , listen for the dial tone, and
then press . If you have not entered the access number or it has been
deleted, when you press , an error tone sounds.
MMeessssaaggee WWaaiittiinngg IInnddiiccaattoorr
vvooiiccee mmaaiill
The
LED indicator on the base is designed to work with voice mail
service provided by your local telephone company. The indicator flashes when
you have new voice messages.
You may need to occasionally reset the indicator if it remains on after you ´ ve
retrieved your messages. To reset the indicator, return the handset to the
base and press and hold .
Press and hold in standby mode. You will hear a
confirmation tone.
22
Use the or to move the pointer to “
Number
33
Press .
44
Press to select “Yes“ .
55
Press or . You will hear a
“ .
Delete
confirmation tone.
Edit Number
Delete Number
Go Back
WWiitthh tthhee bbaassee
11
Press and hold in standby mode.
22
BASICS[ 22 ]
Press again. You will hear a confirmation tone.
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Storing Phone Numbers and Names
Memory Dialing allows you to dial a number using just a few key presses.
Your EXT 1365 stores up to 20 names/numbers in the handset.
WWiitthh tthhee hhaannddsseett
11
Press and hold until “Memory Store“
is displayed in standby mode.
22
Press and or enter a two-digit number (01 - 20)
to select the memory location where you would like
to store the number.
33
Press .
The following screen appears and a cursor flashes
indicating that the display is ready for the name
to be entered.
If this screen appears, the selected memory location is
already stored. Then you must either change the entry
in this location, clear the entry in this location, or
select “
44
To enter a name (up to 13 characters), use the number keys.
• See the “ Steps for entering names and special characters “ .
(See pages 25-26.)
• Use and to move the cursor to the desired location.
Go Back“ to choose another location.
In memory dialing
operation, you must press
a key within 20 seconds or
the phone will return to
standby. If you return the
handset to the base, the
phone will return to
standby also.
MEMORY DIALING
MEMORY DIALING
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The pause feature is useful
for long distance calling,
credit card dialing, or
sequences that require a
pause between digits.
• Use to delete characters as needed.
• Press and hold to delete all the characters.
• If a name is not required, go to step 5.
55
Press .
“
Store Number“ is displayed. The cursor flashes
indicating that the display is ready for the number
to be entered.
66
Use the number keypad to enter the phone number.
The phone number cannot exceed 20 digits.
• Use to enter pause in the dialing sequence.
The display shows a “
P“. Each pause counts as one
digit and represents a two second delay of time
between the digits.
• Use to delete digits as needed.
77
Press .
The handset beeps and displays the confirmation screen.
Memory storage is complete.
For example, if you store a name and number into
memory location number 07, the display shows
“
Memory07 Stored“ . Af ter about 2 seconds,
“
Memory Store“ is displayed.
88
Press to return to standby mode.
[ 24 ] MEMORY DIALING
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Steps for Entering Names and Special Characters
Refer to the letters on the number keys to select the desired characters.
With each press of a numeric key, the displayed character appears in the
following order: Upper case letters first, lower case letters next and finally
the number corresponding to the key.
Number of times key is pressed
keys
IIff yyoouu mmaakkee aa mmiissttaakkee wwhhiillee eenntteerriinngg aa nnaammee
Use or to move the cursor to the incorrect character. Press
to erase the wrong character, then enter the correct character.
MEMORY DIALING
MEMORY DIALING
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For example, to enter
11
Press and hold in standby mode.
22
Enter a two-digit number or press , to select a memory location
UUnniiddeenn
:
number.
33
Press .
44
Press twice.
55
Press five times.
66
Press six times.
77
Press four times, then pressto move the cursor to the right.
If the next character uses the same number key, you must press to move
the cursor over. Otherwise the next time you press the number key, it changes
the character that was previously set.
88
Press five times.
99
Press five times.
1100
When finished, Press .
To continue to store the telephone number, proceed to step 6 on page 24.
If you set the ringer to off, “ Ringer Off“ appears on the display.
22
Press.
33
Enter a two-digit number (01 - 20) to select the
memory location of the desired phone number.
The selected phone number is displayed. Then the
number is dialed.
44
To hang up, press.
[ 28 ] MEMORY DIALING
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Editing a Stored Name and/or Phone Number
11
Press and hold in standby mode until
“
Memory Store“ is displayed.
22
Pressandor enter a two-digit number (01 - 20)
to select the memory location you would like to edit.
33
Press.
The following screen appears with the memory location
number that you have selected in the display.
44
Pressorto select “
. The following screen appears.
The cursor flashes indicating that the display is ready
for the name to be edited. When a name has not been
stored, the cursor appears at the beginning of the
second line.
55
Press the number keypad,,, or
to edit the name. (See page 26.)
To edit only the phone number, skip this step.
66
Press. The following screen appears.
The cursor flashes indicating that the display is ready
for the number to be edited.
Edit Memory“ , then press
MEMORY DIALING
MEMORY DIALING
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Page 32
To edit the numbers that
you have stored in the
base, simply overwrite the
existing number.
77
Use the number keypad, or to edit the phone number.
The phone number cannot exceed 20 digits. (See page 24.)
If you don´t want to change the phone number, skip this step.
88
Press . The handset beeps and displays the confirmation screen.
The memory storage is complete.
For example, if you store a name and number into
memory location number 01, the display shows
“
Memory01 Stored“ . Af ter about 2 seconds,
“
Memory Store“ is displayed.
99
Press to return to standby mode.
Erasing a Stored Name and Phone Number
11
Press and hold in standby mode until
“
Memory Store“ is displayed.
22
Press and or enter a two-digit number (01 - 20)
to select the memory location you would like to erase.
33
Press .
The following screen appears with the memory location
number that you have selected in the display.
44
Press to move the pointer down to “
Memory
MEMORY DIALING[ 30 ]
“ command line.
Delete
Page 33
55
Press . The following conf irmation
screen appears.
66
Press to move the pointer to “
77
Press or .
Yes“ .
You will hear a confirmation tone and the entr y is
deleted. The following screen appears.
88
After a few seconds the display returns to the
“
Memory Store“ screen.
You may select another number to delete (return to
step 2) or press to return to standby.
MEMORY DIALING
MEMORY DIALING
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3-way Conferencing
The Uniden EXT 1365 permits 3-way conversations between
the handset, base and outside line.
• Pressing the
key on the base while
dialing with the handset
will set the 3-way
conversation mode, and
dialing is not affected.
• During a 3-way
conversation, you can
only dial from the
handset.
• Pressing the key
on the handset while
dialing with the base
will not set the 3-way
conversation mode, and
you hear the busy tone.
Press on the base. The caller is put on hold and the intercom
tone sounds on the handset and the base. “
the display.
22
Press or on the handset. “
on the display. The intercom mode is activated, but the caller is still on
hold.
33
To transfer the call to the handset, press on the base. To cancel
the transfer, press on the handset.
Hold Intercom“ appears on
Hold Paging“ appears on
Hold Intercom“ appears
TELEPHONE FEATURES[ 34 ]
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Chain Dialing
The memory locations on the handset and base are not limited to phone
numbers, you may want to store in memory a group of numbers (up to 16
digits) that you need to enter once your call connects. This is referred to as
Chain Dialing.
Selecting a Different Channel
If you encounter interference while using your phone, you can manually
change the phone´s channel for clear operation. Interference can come from
appliances or other phone in your home (see troubleshooting on page 52).
Tone Dialing Switch-over
Some telephone companies use equipment that require pulse dialing
(sometimes referred to as rotary dialing). If you need to enter tone dialing
digits, you can switch-over to tone dialing during the call. An example of this
could be entering your bank account number af ter you have called your bank.
The digits of your bank account can be entered using DTMF tones.
TELEPHONE FEATURES
Initially make your call with the pulse dialing mode. Once your call connects,
press . Enter the desired number (like in the example above, the bank
account number). These digits will be sent as tone dialing. This special
number can be stored in a memory location. This is referred to as Chain
Dialing. Once the call ends, the tone mode is canceled and pulse dialing
resumes.
TELEPHONE FEATURES
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• If you answer a call
before the Caller ID
message is received
(Example: before the
second ring), the
Caller ID message will
not appear.
• When the call is received
via a telephone
company that does not
offer Caller ID service,
the caller´s phone
number and name do
not appear. (This
includes international
calls.)
• When the call is via a
private branch exchange
(PBX), the caller´s
phone number and
name may not appear.
Caller ID
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When the telephone rings, the Caller ID feature allows you to view the
caller´s name and phone number on the display before you answer the phone.
The handset displays the phone number of the incoming call and the name.
Additionally, you can dial the displayed number and store the information for
memory dialing. Make sure you have turned on the Caller ID/Call Waiting
feature (See page 12).
When the Telephone Rings
11
When the Caller ID message is received, the display shows the caller´s
phone number. The incoming call information is stored in the Caller ID
record.
If the Caller ID service includes the caller´s name, the caller´s name
appears on the display (up to 15 letters).
When you pick up the phone, the display changes to “Talk“ .
Data errors appear as “2“ .
Viewing the Caller ID Message List
The Caller ID list stores information for up to 50 incoming calls - even
unanswered calls.
11
Press . The summary screen appears. The screen
shows the number of new messages and total messages.
22
Press to display the latest Caller ID message.
33
Press to see the next message. Or press to see previous message.
44
Press to return to standby.
CALLER ID FEATURES
• In Caller ID operation, if
no key is pressed for
more than 20 seconds,
an error tone sounds
and the telephone
returns to the standby
mode.
• If a call comes in via a
telephone system that
does not offer Caller ID
service, no information
is stored.
• Each message can be up
to 15 characters for the
phone number and the
name.
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If you get an incoming call
or page, the deleting
operation is canceled and
the telephone returns to
standby so you can answer
the call or page.
Deleting Information from the Caller ID List
The EXT 1365 stores up to 50 messages. If the phone receives the 51st
message, the oldest one in the list is automatically deleted. Caller ID data
can also be deleted manually.
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11
Press . Display the message to be deleted from
the Caller ID list by pressing or .
22
Press.
33
Press or to select “
44
Press or .
Yes“ or “No“ .
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Yes
““ ::
A tone sounds and the Caller ID message is deleted. The next
Caller ID message is then displayed.
Messages shown in the Caller ID list can be stored in memory dialing.
Using the incoming call information (i.e., Caller ID list), the phone number
of the party on the Caller ID list can be stored in memory dialing.
11
Press .
Select the phone number to be stored from the
Caller ID list by pressing or .
22
Press .
33
Press and or enter a two-digit number (01 - 20)
to select the memory location to be stored.
44
Press .
A tone will sound. The number is stored in memory,
and the display returns to the Caller ID list.
If a message has already been stored in the selected
memory number location, a conf irmation screen is
displayed. Press to select “
to overwrite. The display returns to the Caller ID list.
Yes“. Press
• You can not store
a Caller ID message if no
phone number appears
in the message.
CALLER ID FEATURES
• If there is an incoming
call or page, memory
storage is canceled and
the telephone is set to
receive the incoming
call or page.
When a new incoming call arrives during your current
telephone call, the phone number and the name of the
caller are displayed.
22
Press .
You will be able to talk with the second caller. The first
caller will be put on hold.
33
To return to the first caller, press again.
When CIDCW is set to “Opt“ in the Caller ID setup menu (See page 12),
you can press the key after receiving a call waiting call and view
a list of ways to handle the new call. Choose an option using the and
keys and pressto activate.
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Call Waiting Features
Your EXT 1365 gives you new options for Call Waiting. At the touch of a button,
you can ask the caller to hold, send them to your voice mail service, or
conference them into your current call. You may be required to subscribe to
Call Waiting and Call Waiting options to use these features. Not all features are
available in all areas. Check with your local telephone company for details.
11
When you receive a Call Waiting call, press for a list of options.
22
Press the or key to select an option.
33
Press.
A confirmation screen will appear.
Your EXT 1365 is pre-programmed with seven Call Waiting options. You may
select to ask the calling party to
hold, send them a busy message, forward
them to your voice mail, or conference them into the current call. You may
also select to
answer and drop the first caller or, at any time, choose to
drop the first or drop the last caller.
Check with your local telephone company for a full list of options.
You can also answer a Call Waiting call immediately by pressing the key.
The first caller will be placed on hold. To return to the original caller, press
again.
CALLER ID FEATURES
CALLER ID FEATURES
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• You must select a
service from the menu
before pressing .
• When using certain
calling features, local
toll or long distance
charges may apply.
• Certain calling features
may not be used on
some long distance calls
or from certain types of
business lines.
Accessing Calling Features
To access the network calling features programmed into your phone, follow
the instructions below. General descriptions of each service are given in the
following section. For complete instructions for using each service, please
contact your local telephone company.
11
Press . The following
screen appears.
22
Use the or key or enter
a two-digit number (01-12) to
select the feature you would
like to use.
33
Press . Talk and the
volume setting appears for a
few moments. The display
shows the activation code
being dialed.
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Pre-programmed Calling Features
The following calling features and activation codes are pre-programmed in the
EXT 1365. Activation codes may vary depending on the local telephone
company. See the page to reprogram a different code of any of these features.
The following descriptions are typical and may vary depending on local
calling area and service availability. For complete instructions, please contact
your telephone company.
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automatically dials that number. This feature is useful if you just missed an
incoming call.
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Busy Redial monitors the busy number and lets you know when the line is free.
CCaanncceell CCaallll WWaaiittiinngg
if you have call waiting service, but don´ t want to be disturbed during a call.
You can set up a list of up to 12 special phone numbers and the instant your
phone rings, you´ll know if the call is from one of these numbers by the
distinctive ring. Your list can identify impor tant callers or people you don´t
wish to talk to.
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information. Anonymous callers hear a message that you are not accepting
blocked calls and how to unlock their calls. On your end of the line, the
phone doesn´t ring.
CCaallll BBlloocckkiinngg
phone.
SSeelleecctt BBlloocckkiinngg
from being sent to Caller ID customers.
ADVANCED CALLING FEATURES[ 46 ]
remembers the number of the person who called you last and
continually redials a busy number for you. When a number is busy,
temporarily cancels call waiting service. This feature is useful
allows you to send your calls to another phone, cellular or
temporarily cancels call forwarding.
lets you recognize special calls before you answer the phone.
stops calls from people who block their Caller ID
allows you to stop the specified calls before you answer the
stops your name and telephone number, one call at a time,
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Adding New Features
The last two calling feature locations are available for you to program new
features into your EXT 1365. You may also reprogram features in any of the
other locations or restore the pre-programmed service at any time.
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11
Press and hold .
The following screen appears.
22
Use the and keys or
number keys to select the
feature location you would like
to edit.
33
Press .
The following screen appears
with the service location
number that you have selected
in the display.
You can restore a feature to its original pre-programmed service. Just select
“
Restore Svc01“ and follow the instructions below.
If you have selecte d “
following display appears:
Restore Svc01“, the
CALLING FEATURES
ADVANCED
Select “
Yes“ to restore Call Return. The following
display appears. The phone returns to step 1.
ADVANCED CALLING FEATURES
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44
Press to edit the feature stored in location
two. The following screen appears:
The cursor flashes indicating that the name can be
edited. Use the , , and number keys to enter
a new name.
Press the key to delete a character.
Press and hold to delete all characters
at once.
55
Press when you have entered a new name.
The following screen appears:
The cursor flashes indicating that the code can be
edited or entered. Use the keypad to enter a new code.
If you enter a wrong digit, press the .
To delete wrong digits all together, press and hold
.
66
Press . The following screen appears:
77
Press or return the handset to the base to return
to standby mode.
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Changing the Digital Security Code
The digital security code is an identif ication code used to connect the
handset and the base unit. Normally, setting the code is not necessary.
The first time you charge your handset, the security code is automatically set.
(See page 6.)
In the rare situation that you suspect another cordless telephone is using the
same security code, you can change the code.
11
Remove the handset from the base unit.
Press and holdon the base.
22
While the handset is emitting the paging
sound, replace the handset to the base unit.
The paging tone stops.
Leave the handset on the base for more than
3 seconds. A random, new security code is set.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
If the handset battery pack
is completely discharged or
the batter y pack is
removed, the digit al
security code will be lost.
If this happens, a new
security code is set
automatically next time the
batter y pack is charged.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Installing the Beltclip
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Insert the beltclip into the holes on
each side of the handset. Press down
until it clicks.
Headset Installation
Your phone may be used with an optional headset, the Uniden
HS910. To use this feature, insert the headset plug into the
headset jack. Your phone is ready for hands-free
conversations. (Headsets may be purchased by calling the
Uniden Parts Department or visiting the website. See Page 7.)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Pull both sides of the beltclip to
release the tabs from the holes.
When the operating time becomes short, even after a battery
is recharged, please replace the battery.
With normal usage, your battery should last about one year.
Please contact your place of purchase or the Uniden Par ts
Department for a replacement batter y. (See page 7)
PPoowweerr FFaaiilluurree
During the period that the power is off, you will not
be able to make or receive calls with the telephone.
CCaauuttiioonn
• Use the specif ied battery pack.
• Do not remove the battery from the handset to charge it.
• Never throw the battery into a f ire, disassemble it, or heat it.
• Do not remove or damage the battery casing.
Maintenance
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Wipe with a sof t, dry cloth.
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Wipe with a soft cloth that has been dampened with
diluted, neutral detergent. Dry with a dry cloth.
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Wipe with a dry cloth or a pencil eraser, if necessary
Nickel-cadmium cells are used in the battery
pack. Please take your used nickel-cadmium
batter y packs to a store that recycles nickelcadmium batteries.
CCaauuttiioonn
Do not use paint thinner, benzene,
alcohol, or other chemical products.
Doing so may discolor the surface of
the telephone and damage the f inish.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Troubleshooting
If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps first.
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ssttaattuuss
The
when the handset is placed and wall outlet.
in the base unit.• Make sure the handset is properly seated in the base unit.
The audio sounds weak • Pressduring a call to help eliminate
and/or scratchy.background noise.
Can´t make or receive calls.• Check both ends of the base unit telephone line cord.
LED won´t light • Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the base unit
• Make sure the charging contacts on the handset and
base unit are clean.
• Make sure that the base unit antenna is in a vertical position.
• Move the handset and or base unit to a different location
away from metal objects or appliances and try again.
• Make sure that you are not too far from the base.
• Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the base unit
and wall outlet.
• Disconnect the AC adapter for a few minutes,
then reconnect it.
• Reset the digital security code (See page 49).
• Make sureis pressed.
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The handset doesn´t ring • The batter y pack may be weak. Charge the battery on the
or receive a page.base unit for more than 15-20 hours.
• The handset may be too far away from the base unit.
• Place the base unit away from appliances or metal objects.
• Reset the digital security code (See page 49).
Severe noise interference.• Keep the handset away from microwave ovens, computers,
remote control toys, wireless microphones, alarm systems,
intercoms, room monitors, fluorescent lights, and
electrical appliances.
• Move to another location or turn off the source
of interference.
The Caller ID/CIDCW does • The handset was picked up before the second ring.
not display.• The call was placed through a switch board.
• Call your local telephone company to verify your Caller ID
service is current.
• Make sure that the CIDCW option is set to “ On“ or “ Opt“ .
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
If you still have a problem.• Call our customer hotline at 1-800-297-1023.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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General Information
The EXT 1365 complies with FCC Par ts 15 and 68.
Operating Temperature:0ºC to +50ºC (+32ºF to +122ºF)
AACC AAddaapptteerr IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn
AC Adapter part number:AD-312
Input Voltage:120V AC 60Hz
Output Voltage:9V DC 350 mA
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Battery part number:BT-800
Capacity:800 mAH, 3.6V
Batter y Use Time (per charge)
From fully charged:
Talk Mode duration6 hours
Standby Mode duration10 days
If the handset is left off of the base, the actual Talk Mode duration will be reduced
respective to the amount of time the handset is of f the base.
Recharge your phone on a regular basis about once a week by placing the handset on the base for 15-20
hours. When the operating time becomes shor t, even after the battery is recharged, please replace the
battery. With normal usage, the battery should last about one year.
Replacement batteries may be purchased at your local Uniden dealer or by contacting the Uniden Par ts
Department (800) 554-3988. Hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday.
We can also be reached on the web at www.uniden.com
Specifications, features, and availability of optional accessories are all subject to change without
prior notice.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss!!
Before you read anything else, please observe the following:
WWaarrnniinngg!!
Uniden America Corporation DOES NOT represent this unit to be
waterproof. To reduce t he risk of fire, electrical shoc k, or damage to
the unit, DO NOT expose this unit to r ain or moisture.
• This equipment contains a rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery.
• Cadmium is a chemical known to the State of California t o cause
cancer.
• The rechargeable nickel-cadmium batter y contained in this
equipment may explode if disposed of in a f ire.
•
Do not short-circuit the battery.
• Do not charge the rechargeable nic kel-cadmium battery used in
this equipment in any charger other t han the one designed to
charge this batte ry as specif ied in the owner´s manual. Using
another charger may damage the battery or cause the battery to
explode.
• Uniden voluntarily participates in an RBR C¤ industr y program to
collect and recycle nickel-cadmium batteries at the end of t heir
useful life, when taken out of service wit hin the United States. The
RBRC¤ program provides a convenient alter native to placing used
nickel-cadmium batteries into the trash or municipal waste stream,
which is illegal in some areas.
• Through the RBRC¤ program, Uniden makes it easy for you to drop
off the used batter y at local retailers of replacement nickelcadmium batteries. You may also contact y our local recycling
center for infor mation on where to return the used batter y. Please
call 1-800-8-BATTERY for i nfor mation on Ni-Cd battery recycling in
your area. Uniden’s involvement in this progr am is part of its
commitment to protecting our environment and conserving
natural resources.
• RBRC¤ is a registered trademark of the Rechargeable Batter y
Recycling Corporation.
The exclamation point within an equilate ral triangle
is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important oper ating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in t he literature accompanying the
appliance.
When using your telephone equipment, these basic saf ety precautions
should always be followed to reduce the risk of f ire, electrical shock,
and injury to persons:
1. Read and understand all ins tructions.
2. Follow all warnings and ins tructions marked on the product.
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a dry
cloth for cleaning without liquid or aerosol cleaners.
4. Do not use this product near w ater; for example, near a bath tub,
wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near
a swimming pool.
5. Do not place this product on an uns table cart, stand, or t able. The
telephone may fall, causing serious damage to the unit.
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are
provided for ventilation. To protect t he product from overheating,
these openings must not be blocked or covered. This product
should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless
proper ventilation is provided.
7. This product should be operated onl y from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the
type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local
power company.
8. Do not allow anything to res t on the power cord. Do not locate this
product where the cord will be damaged by per sons walking on it.
9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result
in the risk of fire or electrical shock.
10.Never push objects of any kind into this product thr ough cabinet
slots, as they may touch dangerous volt age points or short out
parts that could result in a risk of f ire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind on the product.
11.To reduce t he risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this
product. Take it to qualified service personnel when service or
repair work is required. Opening or remo ving covers may expose
you to dangerous voltages or other risk s. Incorrect reassembly can
cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
12.Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service per sonnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power supply cord is damaged or frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or w ater.
D. If the product does not operate normally when following the
operating instructions. (Adjust only those controls that are
covered by the operating instructions. Im proper adjustment
of other controls may result in damage and will often require
extensive repair work b y a qualified technician.)
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been
damaged.
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in per formance.
13.Do not use the telephone to repor t a gas leak in the vicinity of the
leak.
Additional Battery Safety Precautions
Caution!
To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons by the
battery, read and follow these instructions:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
1. Use only the appropriate type and size battery pack specified in
the owner´s manual.
2. Do not dispose of the batte ry pack in a fire. The cell may explode.
Check the nickel-cadmium battery disposal pac kage insert for
disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the batter y pack. Released electrolyte is
corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be
toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care in handling t he battery in order not t o short the
battery with conducting materials such as rings, br acelets, and
keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
5. Charge the battery pack provided with or identified for use with
this product only in accordance with the ins tructions and
limitations specif ied in the owner´s manual provided for this
product.
6. Observe proper polarity orientation between the battery pack and
batter y charger.
Unplug all electrical appliances when you know an electrical storm is
approaching. Lightning can pass through your household wiring and
damage any device connected to it. This phone is no exception.
WWaarrnniinngg!!
Please do not attempt to unplug any appliance during an electrical
storm.
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Changes or modifications t o this product not expressly approved by
Uniden, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed
by the owner´s manual, could void your authority to operate this
product. The equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service
provided by the telephone company. Connection to par ty line service is
subject to state tarif fs. (Contact t he stat e public utility commission,
public service commission or corporation commission for infor mation.)
RRaannggee
Your new phone is designed to achieve the maximum possible range by
transmitting and receiving according to the highes t specifications set
forth by the FCC. We have rat ed this phone to operate at a maximum
distance with the q ualification that t he range depends upon the
environment in which the telephone is used. Many factors limit range,
and it would be impossible to include all the variables in our rating.
The Maximum Range rating of t his phone is meant to be used as a
means of comparison against other range claims.
TTeelleepphhoonnee LLiinnee PPrroobblleemmss
The FCC has granted the telephone company the right to disconnect
service in the event that y our phone causes problems on the
telephone line. Also, the telephone company may make changes in
facilities and services which may affect t he operation of your unit.
However, your telephone company must give adequate notice in
writing prior to such actions to allow you time for making necessar y
arrangements to continue uninterr upted service.
If you are having trouble with your telephone service, you must first
disconnect your phone to determine if it is the cause of your
problem. If you determine that it is the cause, you must leave it
disconnected until the trouble has been corrected.
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RRaaddiioo IInntteerrffeerreennccee
Radio inter ference may occasionally cause buzzing and humming in
your cordless handset, or clicking noises in the base. This inter ference
is caused by external sources such as TV, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner,
fluorescent lighting, or electrical storm. Your unit is NOT DEFECTIVE. If
these noises continue and are too distracting, please check around
your home to see what appliances may be causing the problem. In
addition, we recommend that the base not be plugged into a circuit
that also powers a major appliance because of the potential f or
interference. Be cer tain that the ant enna on the unit is fully extended
when needed.
In the unlikely event that you consistently hear ot her voices or
distracting transmissions on your phone, you may be receiving radio
signals from another cordless telephone or other source of
interfe rence. If you cannot eliminate this type of inter ference, you
need to change to a different c hannel.
Finally, it should be noted that some cordless telephones operate at
frequencies that ma y cause interfe rence to nearby TVs and VCRs. To
minimize or prevent such inter ference, the base of the cordless
telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR. If
interference is experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther
away from the TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminate the
interference.
If you want t o use more than one cordless telephone in your home,
they must operate on diffe rent channels. Press the channel key to
select a channel that provides the clearest communication.
Cordless telephones are radio devices. Communications between the
handset and base of your cordless telephone are accomplished by
means of radio waves which are broadcast over the open airways.
Because of the inherent physical proper ties of radio waves, your
communications can be received by radio receiving devices other than
your own cordless telephone unit. Consequently, any communications
using your cordless telephone may not be priv ate.
Before choosing a location for your new phone, there are some
important guidelines you should consider:
• The location should be close to both a phone jack and continuous
power outlet. (A continuous power outlet is an AC outlet which
does not have a switch to interr upt its power.)
• Keep the base and handset away from sources of electrical noise
such as motors or fluorescent lighting.
• Be sure there is sufficient space to fully extend t he base antenna.
• The base can be placed on a desk or tabletop or mounted on a
standard telephone wall plate.
• You should charge your new phone for 15-20 hours before
completing the installation or using the handset.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 56 ]
TTeelleepphhoonnee LLiinnee OOuuttlleettss
There are two types of phone outlets:
Modular Jack
Most phone equipment available now uses modular jacks. Phone cords
are fitted with a molded plastic connect or which plugs into this type
of jack. If you do not have modular phone jacks, contact your local
telephone company for information about their ins tallation.
Hardwired Jack
Some equipment is wired directly to a phone jack, and these types of
installations require a modular jack conve rter. This type of inst allation
is not diff icult; however, you should contact your Uniden telephone
dealer or a telephone supply store for advice about the proper adapter
or converter for your particular situation.
Consider these safety guidelines before connecting the telephone
cords:
CCaauuttiioonn!!
•
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
•
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the
telephone line has been disconnected.
•
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
AAppppllyyiinngg PPoowweerr ttoo tthhee BBaassee
This phone requires an AC outlet, wit hout a switch to interr upt power,
and the included AC adapter. To relieve strain on t he DC plug when the
phone is placed on a desk or table, wrap the power cord around the
strain relief not ch on the bottom of the base.
NOTE:Place the power cord so that it does not create a trip
AAddaapptteerr SSaaffeettyy FFeeaattuurreess
If the AC adapter furnished with this phone has
a polarized line plug (a plug having one blade
wider than the other), this plug will f it into the
power outlet only one way. If you ar e unable to
insert the plug fully into the outlet, try
reversing the plug.
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polarized plug!
NOTE:If you cannot plug the AC adapter into the outlet,
Plug the AC Adapter into a standard 120 VAC wall outlet.
Do not use an outlet controlled by a wall switch.
hazard, or where it could become chafed and create a
fire or other electrical hazards.
alter the shape of the blades of t he
contact someone about replacing the outlet.
Use only the Uniden AC Adapter supplied with this phone.
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: Evidence of original purchase is required for warr anty
service.
WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden“)
ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden war rants, for one ye ar, to the
original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from def ects in
materials and craftsmanship wit h only the limitations or exclusions set
out below.
WARRANTY DUR ATION: This warranty to the original user shall
terminate and be of no fur ther effect 12 mont hs after t he date of
original retail sale. The war ranty is invalid if the Product is (A)
damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessar y, (B) modified,
altered, or used as part of any conver sion kits, subassemblies, or any
configur ations 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 warr anty, (E)
used in any conjunction with equipment or par ts or as part of any
system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed or progr ammed
by anyone other than as det ailed by the owner s manual for this
product.
STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not
conform to this warr anty at any time while this war ranty is in ef fect,
warrant or will either, at its option, repair or replace the defective unit
and return it to you without charge for par ts, service, or any other
cost (except shipping and handling) incurred by warrantor or its
representatives in connection with the per formance of this w arranty.
Warrant or, at its option, may replace the unit with a new or
refurbished unit. THE LIMITED WARRANT Y 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 N ATURE
WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION
OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILIT Y 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 limit ation or exclusion may not apply to you.
LEGAL REMEDIES: This war ranty gives you specif ic legal rights, and you
may also have other rights which var y from state to state. This
warranty is v oid outside the United States of America.
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARR ANTY: If, after
following the instructions in the o wner´s m anual y ou are cert ain that
the Product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its
original packaging). The Product should include all par ts and
accessories originally packaged with the Product. Include evidence of
original purchase and a note describing the defect t hat has caused you
to return it. The Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by
traceable means, to warr antor at:
UUnniiddeenn AAmmeerriiccaa CCoorrppoorraattiioonn
Parts and Service Division
4700 Amon Carter Blvd.
(800) 297-1023, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Central, Monday through Friday
For t Worth, TX 76155
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Technical Information
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Changes or modifications to this product not expressly
approved by Uniden, or operation of this product in
any way other than as detailed by the owner’s manual,
could void your authority to operate this product. The
equipment cannot be used on public coin phone
service provided by the telephone company.
Connection to party line service is subject to state
tariffs. (Contact the state public utility commission,
public service commission or corporation commission
for information.)
Below is some information that might concern you
while using your new phone.
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Your new phone is designed to achieve the maximum
possible range by transmitting and receiving according
to the highest specif ications set forth by the FCC. We
have rated this phone to operate at a maximum
distance with the qualif ication that the range depends
upon the environment in which the telephone is used.
Many factors limit range, and it would be impossible to
include all the variables in our rating. The Maximum
Range rating of this phone is meant to be used as a
means of comparison against other range claims.
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The FCC has granted the telephone company the right
to disconnect service in the event that your phone
causes problems on the telephone line. Also, the
telephone company may make changes in facilities and
services which may affect the operation of your unit.
However, your telephone company must give adequate
notice in writing prior to such actions to allow you
time for making necessary arrangements to continue
uninterrupted service.
If you are having trouble with your telephone service,
you must first disconnect your phone to determine if it
is the cause of your problem. If you determine that it
is the cause, you must leave it disconnected until the
trouble has been corrected.
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Radio interference may occasionally cause buzzing and
humming in your cordless handset, or clicking noises
in the base. This interference is caused by external
sources such as TV, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner,
fluorescent lighting, or electrical storm. Your unit is
NOT DEFECTIVE. If these noises continue and are too
distracting, please check around your home to see
what appliances may be causing the problem.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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In addition, we recommend that the base not be
plugged into a circuit that also powers a major
appliance because of the potential for inter ference. Be
certain that the antenna on the unit is fully extended
when needed.
In the unlikely event that you consistently hear other
voices or distracting transmissions on your phone, you
may be receiving radio signals from another cordless
telephone or other source of interference. If you
cannot eliminate this type of interference, you need to
change to a different channel.
Finally, it should be noted that some cordless
telephones operate at frequencies that may cause
interference to nearby TVs and VCRs. To minimize or
prevent such interference, the base of the cordless
telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV
or VCR. If interference is experienced, moving the
cordless telephone farther away from the TV or VCR
will often reduce or eliminate the interference.
If you want to use more than one cordless telephone
in your home, they must operate on dif ferent
channels. Press the channel key to select a channel
that provides the clearest communication.
Cordless telephones are radio devices. Communications
between the handset and base of your cordless
telephone are accomplished by means of radio waves
which are broadcasted over the open airways. Because
of the inherent physical properties of radio waves,
your communications can be received by radio
receiving devices other than your own cordless
telephone unit. Consequently, any communications
using your cordless telephone may not be private.