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S e r i e s
Table of Contents
Welcome .......................................................................4
Accessibility..............................................................4
Manual.Conventions
Terminology.Used.in.this.Manual
Product Overview ........................................................ 6
Features:...................................................................6
Answering.System.Features:
Parts.of.the.Phone
Using the Interface ......................................................9
Reading.the.Display
Using.the.Four-way.Function.Key
Using.the.Handset.Menus
Entering.Text.from.Your.Handset
Installing the Phone ..................................................12
Choosing.the.Best.Location
Installing.the.Battery
Connecting.the.Base.and.Charging.the.Handset
Connecting.the.Charger.and.Charging.the.Handset.
(Multi-handset.packs.only)
Connecting.to.the.Phone.Line
Testing.the.Connection
Changing.the.Dial.Mode
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Basic Setup ................................................................17
Selecting.a.Language
Activating.Personal.Ring
Activating.the.Key.Touch.Tone
Setting Up the Phonebook ........................................19
Creating.Phonebook.Entries
Finding.a.Phonebook.Entry
Editing.an.Existing.Phonebook.Entry
Storing.Caller.ID.or.Redial.Numbers.in.the.
Phonebook..............................................................21
Deleting.Phonebook.Entries
Copying.Phonebook.Entries.to.Another.Handset.
(Multi-handset.packs.only)
Customizing Your Phone ..........................................23
Selecting.a.Ring.Tone.(Handset.only)
Activating.AutoTalk.(Handset.only)
Activating.Any.Key.Answer.(Handset.only)
Using Your Phone ......................................................25
Making.a.Call.from.the.Phonebook
Chain.Dialing.from.the.Phonebook
Switching.to.the.Handset.Speakerphone
During.a.Call
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Using Caller ID, Call Waiting, and Redial Lists .......27
Using.the.Caller.ID.List.
Making.a.Call.from.a.Caller.ID.Record
Deleting.Caller.ID.Numbers
Using.Call.Waiting
Redialing.a.Number
Deleting.a.Redial.Record
Adjusting the Ringer, Earpiece and Speaker Volume
Adjusting.the.Ringer.Volume
Adjusting.the.Earpiece.Volume
Adjusting.the.Speaker.Volume
Adjusting.the.Audio.Tone
Using.the.Clarity.Boost.Feature
Finding a Lost Handset .............................................31
Using Conference and Transfer
(Multi-handset packs only) .......................................32
Conferencing..........................................................32
Transferring.a.Call
Answering.a.Transferred.Call
Using Special Features ............................................. 33
Muting.the.Ringer.(One.call.only)
Muting.the.Microphone
Privacy.Mode
Seven-Digit.Dialing
Using.the.Intercom.(Multi-handset.packs.only)
Tone.Dialing.Switch.Over
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Setting Up the Answering System ........................... 36
Features..................................................................36
Using.the.Answering.System.Interface
Selecting.the.Language
Setting.the.Number.of.Rings
Setting.the.Day.&.Time
Recording.a.Personal.Greeting
Selecting.a.Greeting
Deleting.Your.Personal.Greeting
Setting.the.Record.Time.(or.Announce.only)
Activating.the.Message.Alert
Activating.Call.Screening
Setting.a.Security.Code.or
Personal Identication Number (PIN) .....................41
Using the Answering System ................................... 42
Turning.Your.Answering.System.On.and.Off
Reviewing.Messages
Screening.Calls
Turning.Off.the.Message.Alert.Tone
Operating.the.Answering.System
While.You.Are.Away.from.Home
Maintenance ...............................................................47
Specications ..........................................................47
Battery.Replacement.and.Handling.
Cleaning.the.Battery.Contacts
Low.Battery.Alert.
Talk.and.Standby.Times
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Troubleshooting ........................................................50
Changing.the.Digital.Security.Code
Traveling.Out.of.Range
Common.Issues
Liquid.Damage
Precautions! ..............................................................55
Rechargeable.Nickel-Metal-Hydride.Battery.Warning
The.FCC.Wants.You.To.Know.
I.C..Notice
One Year Limited Warranty .......................................58
Index ...........................................................................59
Remote Operation Card ............................................64
At Uniden, we’ll take care of you! ............................66
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Welcome
Thank.you.for.purchasing.a.Uniden.cordless.telephone.
Note:. Illustrations.in.this.manual.are.used.for.explanation.purposes..Some.illustrations.in.this.manual.may.differ.
from.the.actual.unit.
Uniden.is.a.registered.trademark.of.Uniden.America.Corporation..AutoStandby,.DirectLink,.IntegriSound.and.
Random.Code.are.trademarks.of.Uniden.America.
Accessibility
Uniden.provides.a.customer.service.hotline.for.accessibility.questions..If.you.have.a.disability.and.need.customer.
service.assistance.or.if.you.have.any.questions.about.how.Uniden’s.products.can.accommodate.persons.with.
disabilities,.please.call.the.accessibility.voice/TTY.line:.1-800-874-9314
Our.customer.care.hours.as.well.as.accessibility.information.can.be.found.on.our.website,.www.uniden.com,.under.
the.“Accessibility”.link..If.your.call.is.received.outside.of.our.business.hours,.you.can.leave.us.a.message.and.we.will.
call.you.back.
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Terminology Used in this Manual
Standby
CID
CID/CW or
CIDCW
Base The.main.part.of.the.phone.that.connects.to.your.phone.line.and.lets.you.make.and.receive.calls.
Charger
Global
settings
Talk A.telephone.line.has.been.activated.on.the.handset.or.base,.enabling.a.dial.tone..
The.handset.is.not.in.use..If.the.handset.is.on.the.cradle.or.
line.has.been.activated..No.dial.tone.is.present..
Caller.ID.is.available.from.your.Telephone.provider.and.is.offered.to.users.on.a.subscription.basis..With.this.
service.and.a.display.on.your.cordless.phone,.you.will.be.able.to.see.the.incoming.caller.information.such.as.
name.and.phone.number..
Caller.ID.with.Call.Waiting.is.available.by.subscription.from.your.Telephone.provider..With.this.service,.you.will.
be.able.to.view.incoming.caller.information.while.on.a.call.with.another.user.
This.will.allow.you.the.ability.to.select.to.talk.to.this.user.and.put.your.existing.party.on.hold.or.make.the.
decision.to.ring.them.back..
A.cradle.that.comes.with.an.accessory.handset.(Multi-handset.packs.only).and.charges.the.handset.battery.
It.connects.to.power.but.does.not.connect.to.a.phone.line.
Global.Settings.apply.to.all.registered.handsets..If.you.change.something.under.the.global.menu,.you.change.
it.for.all.handsets..Only.one.handset.can.change.global.settings.at.a.time,.and.you.have.to.make.sure.the.
phone.is.not.currently.being.used..
[ /ash].or. [ ].on.the.handset.is.not.pressed,.no.
Manual Conventions
This.manual.uses.several.different.type.styles.to.help.you.distinguish.between.different.parts.of.the.phone:
lower case bold .text.with.“[ ] ”.indicates.a.key.or.button.on.the.phone
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ALL CAPITALS indicates text on the display, such as menu options, prompts, and conrmation messages
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lower case bold .text.indicates.a.status.light.on.the.phone.base
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Product Overview
Features:
5.8GHz.FHSS.System
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Integrated.Digital.Answering.Machine
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Caller.ID/Call.Waiting
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Store.30.Caller.ID.Numbers
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Advanced.Phonebook.Features:
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Store.70.Phonebook.Entries
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Alphabetical.Search
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Personalized.Ring.by.Party
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Transfer.Single.Listing.or.Entire.Phonebook.
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(Multi-handset.packs.only)
Answering System Features:
Digital.Tapeless.Recording
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Up.to.14.Minutes.of.Recording.Time
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Call.Screening
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Personal.or.Pre-recorded.Outgoing.Messages
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Bilingual.Voice.Prompts.. . .
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(for.USA.models:.English.and.Spanish,
for.Canadian.models:.English.and.French)
. .
Speakerphone.on.Handset
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7.Ringer.Options.on.Handset.(3.Tones/4.Melodies)
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Last.5.Number.Redial
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Bilingual.Menu.Displays.. . .
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(for.USA.models:.English.and.Spanish,
for.Canadian.models:.English.and.French)
Call.Transfer.(Multi-handset.packs.only)
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Conferencing.(Multi-handset.packs.only)
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Intercom.(Multi-handset.packs.only)
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Day.and.Time.Announcement
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Remote.Message.Retrieval
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Toll.Saver
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Message.Alert
Records.Up.to.59.messages
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. .
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Parts of the Phone
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4
5
6 13
15
17
18
19
20
8
10
11*
12
1
2
9
14
7
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The.following.illustrations.show.you.all.of.the.different.parts.of.your.phone.
Handset
Speakerphone.Speaker.and.Ringer
1.
Handset.Battery.Compartment
2.
New.Message.LED
3.
Handset.Earpiece
4.
LCD.Display
5.
[menu/clear] .key
6.
[ ].key.(up)
7.
[ /ash] key (talk/ash)
8.
[ ].key.(phonebook/left)
9.
[*/tone] .key
10.
[hold] .key
11.
*For.multi-handset.packs.only:.[hold/int’com/xfer] .key
[redial/pause] .key
12.
[select/ ].key.(select/messages)
13.
[ ].key.(caller.ID/right)
14.
[ ].key.(end.call)
15.
[ ].key.(down)
16.
[#] .key
17.
[ ].key.(speaker)
18.
Handset.Microphone
19.
Handset.Charging.Contacts
20.
7
22 21 23
33
25 26 27 28
34 35
36 37
24
29
30
31
32
Base
Base.speaker
21.
Base.charging.contacts
22.
Base.microphone
23.
Message.counter.LED
24.
[vol -] .key
25.
[vol +] .key
26.
[greet] .key.(record/greeting)
27.
[nd hs] key (nd handset)
28.
[on/off] .key. . .
29.
(answering.system.on/off)
[ ].key.(repeat)
30.
[ ].key.(delete)
31.
[ ].key.(skip)
32.
in.use.LED
33.
[ ].key.(play/stop)
34.
charge.LED
35.
TEL.LINE.Jack
36.
DC.IN.9V.Jack
37.
.
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Using the Interface
Reading the Display
The.handset.display.uses.icons.to.tell.you.the.status.of.your.phone..The.table.below.lists.the.icons.and.what.they.
mean.
Icon Status Description
The.
Standby/Talk
Standby
Talk
Talk
Talk
Talk
battery .icon.indicates.the.handset.battery.status:.
full,.medium,.low,.and.empty.
The.
ringer off.icon.indicates.that.the.ringer.is.turned.off.
mute.icon.appears.while.the.handset.microphone.is.
The.
muted.
boost .icon.appears.when.the.Clarity.Boost.feature.is.
The.
activated.
The.
speaker .icon.appears.when.the.handset.speaker.
phone.is.in.use.
The.
privacy .icon.appears.when.the.Privacy.Mode.is.
turned.on.
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The Standby Screen
Ha nd s et # 1
Ne w C ID : 5
:OFF
View the
phonebook
Four-way
Function Key
Up
View the
Caller ID
Down
View the
phonebook
Four-way
Function Key
Up
View the
Caller ID
Down
When.the.phone.is.in.standby,.the.handset.display.shows.the.following.items:
Ringer.off.icon.(when.the.ringer.is.off)./.battery.icon
Handset.ID
Number.of.new.Caller.ID.calls.received
Using the Four-way Function Key
Your.handset.has.a.four-way.function.key.that.allows.you.to.move.the.
cursor.or.pointer.on.the.display.and.access.the.most.commonly.used.
features.at.the.touch.of.a.button..By.moving.this.key.to.the.left,.you.open.
the.phonebook..Move.the.key.to.the.right.to.access.Caller.ID.information..
To.use.this.four-way.key,.place.your.thumb.over.the.key.on.the.handset.
and.move.to.the.four.positions.to.get.the.feel.of.how.it.moves.and.
operates.
Using the Handset Menus
To.open.the.menu,.press.[menu/clear] ..Select.the.option.you.want.by.pressing.the.four-way.function.key..This.
will.move.the.cursor;.the.option.currently.selected.has.a.triangle.beside.it..Activate.the.selected.option.by.pressing.
[select/ ]..To.exit.the.menu.and.return.to.standby,.press.[ ] .
If.you.do.not.press.a.key.within.30.seconds,.the.phone.will.time.out.and.exit.the.menu..When.setting.the.day.and.
time,.the.time-out.period.is.extended.to.two.minutes.
Note:. For.ANSW..SETUP.and.GLOBAL.SETUP.menu.options,.make.sure.the.line.is.not.in.use.and.the.handsets.
are.within.range.of.the.base.
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Entering Text from Your Handset
You.can.use.the.number.keypad.on.your.handset.to.enter.text.by.referring.to.the.letters.printed.on.each.number.
key. When you press the number key in a text entry eld, the phone displays the rst letter printed on the number
key..Press.the.number.key.twice.to.display.the.second.letter.and.three.times.to.display.the.third..Capital.letters.are.
displayed rst, then lower case letters, then the number on the key.
If two letters in a row use the same number key, enter the rst letter, then use [right] or [left] on.the.four-way.
function.key.to.move.the.cursor.to.the.next.position.to.enter.the.second.letter..For.example,.to.enter.the.word.
“Movies”:.
Press.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
[6] .once.to.enter.M .
Use.
[right] .on.the.four-way.function.
key.to.move.the.cursor.to.the.right.
Press.
[6] .six.times.to.enter.o .
Press.
[8] .six.times.to.enter.v .
Press.
[4] .six.times.to.enter.i .
Press [3] ve times to enter e .
Press.
[7] .eight.times.to.enter.s .
Press.
[select/ ].to.end.your.text.
entry.
If.you.make.a.mistake.while.entering.a.name,.use.
the.incorrect.character..Press.
delete.all.characters,.press.and.hold..
[menu/clear].to.erase.the.wrong.character,.and.then.enter.the.correct.character..To.
[menu/clear].
[right] or. [left] on.the.four-way.function.key.to.move.the.cursor.to.
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Installing the Phone
Correct
Incorrect
Correct
Incorrect
Choosing the Best Location
When.choosing.a.location.for.your.new.phone,.here.are.some.important.guidelines.you.should.consider:.
The.location.should.be.close.to.both.a.phone.jack.and.a.continuous.power.outlet.(one.which.is.not.connected.to.a.
•
switch)..
The.base.and.handset.should.be.kept.away.from.sources.of.electrical.noise.such.as.motors,.microwave.ovens,.
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and uorescent lighting.
For.better.reception,.place.the.base.as.high.as.possible..
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The.base.should.be.placed.in.an.open.area.for.optimum.range.and.reception..
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If.your.home.has.wired.alarm.equipment.connected.to.a.phone.line,.be.sure.that.installing.the.system.does.
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not.disable.your.alarm.equipment..If.you.have.questions.about.what.will.disable.alarm.equipment,.contact.your.
telephone company or a qualied installer.
Note:. For.maximum.range:.
Keep.the.antenna.free.of.obstruction.
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When.the.handset.is.not.in.use,.place.the.handset.in.an.upright.position.
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Do.not.hold.the.handset.where.you.would.block.the.signal..
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Metal.and.reinforced.concrete.may.affect.cordless.telephone.performance.
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Installing the Battery
Use.only.the.Uniden.BT-909.rechargeable.battery.pack.supplied.with.your.cordless.telephone.
Follow.the.steps.below.to.install.the.handset.battery.
Press in on the handset battery case cover (use the nger indention for a better grip) and slide the cover
1)
downward.to.remove.
Plug.the.battery.cable.into.the.battery.jack..Be.sure.to.match.the.red.and.black.wires.to.the.label.near.the.jack..
2)
The.cable.should.snap.into.place..Gently.pull.on.the.battery.cable..If.the.battery.connector.comes.lose,...
try.connecting.again.until.the.battery.snaps.into.place.
Place.the.battery.case.cover.back.on.the.handset.and.slide.it.upwards.until.it.clicks.into.place..
3)
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Connecting the Base and Charging the Handset
To AC outlet
To DC IN 9V
AC adapter (supplied)
To AC outlet
To DC IN 9V
AC adapter (supplied)
Route the
cor d.
To AC outlet To DC IN 9V
AC adapter (supplied)
Route the
cord.
To AC outlet To DC IN 9V
AC adapter (supplied)
Connect.the.AC.adapter.to.the.DC.IN.9V.jack.
1)
CAUTION: To avoid risk of re and shock, only use the Uniden
AD-800.AC.adapter.
Connect.the.AC.adapter.to.a.standard.120V.AC.wall.outlet...
2)
DO.NOT.use.an.AC.outlet.controlled.by.a.wall.switch..
Place.the.handset.in.the.base.with.the.LCD.screen.facing.forward.
3)
Make.sure.that.the.charge.LED.illuminates..If.the.LED.does.not.
4)
illuminate,.check.to.see.that.the.AC.adapter.is.plugged.in.and.the.
handset.makes.good.contact.with.the.charging.contacts.
Charge.your.handset.at.least.15.to.20.hours.before.plugging.into.
5)
the.phone.line.
Connecting the Charger and Charging the Handset (Multi-handset packs only)
Connect.the.AC.adapter.to.the.DC.IN.9V.jack.and.to.a.120V.AC.
1)
outlet.that.is.not.controlled.by.a.wall.switch.
Caution:.Use.only.the.Uniden.AD-0005.adapter.
Set.the.charger.on.a.desk.or.tabletop,.and.place.the.handset.in.the.
2)
charger.with.the.keypad.facing.forward.
Make.sure.that.the.charge.LED.illuminates..If.the.LED.does.not.
3)
illuminate,.check.to.see.that.the.AC.adapter.is.plugged.in.and.the.
handset.makes.good.contact.with.the.base.charging.contacts.
Charge.the.handset.battery.pack.for.at.least.15-20.hours.before.
4)
using your new cordless telephone for the rst time.
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Connecting to the Phone Line
To telephone outlet
To TEL LINE
Telephone line cord
(supplied)
To telephone outlet
To TEL LINE
Telephone line cord
(supplied)
Once.the.battery.pack.is.fully.charged,.connect.the.telephone.cord.
to.the.TEL.LINE.jack.and.to.a.telephone.jack..
Testing the Connection
Try.making.a.call..If.your.call.does.not.connect.or.you.cannot.get.a.dial.tone,.try.the.following.steps:
Make.sure.the.AC.adapter.cord.is.securely.connected.to.the.DC.IN.9V.jack.and.a.standard.power.outlet.
1)
Check.to.make.sure.the.battery.is.fully.charged..(If.you.don’t.see.the.“battery.full”.icon,.check.to.make.sure.the.
2)
battery.is.properly.connected).
Change.the.dial.mode.(instructions.on.page.1
3)
6).
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Changing the Dial Mode
D ia l M od e
Ton e
Pul se
D ia l M od e
Ton e
Pul se
Your.phone.can.communicate.with.the.telephone.network.in.two.different.ways:.tone.dialing.or.pulse.dialing..These.
days,.most.phone.networks.use.a.method.called.tone.dialing,.so.your.phone.comes.programmed.for.tone.dialing..If.
your.phone.company.uses.pulse.dialing,.you.will.need.to.change.your.phone’s.dial.mode..If.you.don’t.get.a.dial.tone.
or.can’t.connect.to.the.telephone.network,.please.follow.the.steps.below.to.modify.your.phone’s.settings:
Press.
1)
2)
3)
If.you.ever.need.to.change.the.dial.mode.back.to.tone.dialing,.follow.the.same.procedure,.but.select.TONE.in.step.2.
[menu/clear] ..Select.the.GLOBAL.SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.
DIAL.MODE.submenu.
Scroll.
[ ].to.select.PULSE.
Press.
[select/ ]. You will hear a conrmation tone.
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Basic Setup
Han ds et La ng uag e
En gl is h
Es pa ツo l
Han ds et La ng uag e
En gl is h
Es pa ツo l
Han ds et La ng uag e
En gl is h
Fr an ユa i s
Han ds et La ng uag e
En gl is h
Fr an ユa i s
Pe rs on a l Ri ng
On
Of f
Pe rs on a l Ri ng
On
Of f
Selecting a Language
Your.phone.supports.two.languages:.English.and.Spanish.for.USA.models.or.English.and.French.for.Canadian.
models..Once.you.select.a.language,.the.menus.on.the.phone.will.display.in.that.language..The.default.language.is.
English.
Press.
1)
2)
3)
Activating Personal Ring
You.can.assign.special.ringer.tones.to.anyone.in.your.phonebook..When.your.phone.gets.a.call,.it.looks.up.the.
Caller.ID.information.in.your.phonebook..If.you’ve.assigned.a.personal.ringer.to.that.number,.the.phone.uses.it.so.
you.know.who.is.calling..To.turn.on.personal.ringing,.follow.these.steps:
1)
2)
3)
[menu/clear] ..Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP.menu,.and.then.
the.HANDSET.LANGUAGE.submenu.
Move.the.cursor.to.choose.a.language.
for.USA.models:.Choose.ENGLISH.or.ESPAÑOL.(Spanish)
.
for.Canadian.models:.Choose.ENGLISH.or.FRANÇAIS.(French).
Press.
[select/ ]. You will hear a conrmation tone.
Press.
[menu/clear] ..Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP.menu,.and.then.
the.PERSONAL.RING.submenu.
Move.the.cursor.to.select.ON.or.OFF.
Press.
[select/ ]. You will hear a conrmation tone.
for USA models
for Canadian models
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Activating the Key Touch Tone
Ke y To u ch T one
On
Of f
Ke y To u ch T one
On
Of f
Key.Touch.Tone.is.the.tone.your.keypad.makes.when.keys.are.pressed..You.can.turn.this.tone.on.or.off.
Press.
1)
2)
3)
[menu/clear] ..Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP.menu,.and.then.
the.KEY.TOUCH.TONE.submenu.
Move.the.cursor.to.select.ON.or.OFF.
Press.
[select/ ]. You will hear a conrmation tone.
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Setting Up the Phonebook
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800 73 03 4 56 。
Your.handset.can.store.up.to.70.names.and.numbers.in.your.phonebook..When.all.the.phonebook.entries.are.full,.
you.will.hear.a.beep.and.MEMORY.FULL.appears..You.cannot.store.any.additional.names.and.numbers.unless.you.
delete.some.of.the.existing.ones.
You.can.also.use.the.phonebook.entries.to.store.a.group.of.numbers.(up.to.20.digits).that.you.may.need.to.enter.
once.your.call.connects..This.is.referred.to.as.chain.dialing..See.Chain.Dialing.from.the.Phonebook.on.page.2
Creating Phonebook Entries
To.store.names.and.numbers.in.your.phonebook,.please.follow.these.steps:
When.the.phone.is.in.standby.mode,.press.[ ] .
1)
2)
To.create.a.new.phonebook.entry,.move.the.cursor.to.select.CREATE.NEW,.
and.press.
Enter the name for this entry (EDIT NAME). .
3)
Use.the.keypad.to.enter.a.name.for.this.entry;.the.name.can.contain.up.to.16.characters..(See.Entering.Text.
from.Your.Handset.on.page.1
your.phone.will.store.this.entry.as.<NO.NAME>..Press.
Enter the number for this entry (EDIT NUMBER).
4)
Once.you.have.stored.a.name,.EDIT.NUMBER.appears.next..Use.the.
number.keypad.to.enter.the.phone.number;.the.phone.number.can.contain.
up.to.20.digits..If.you.need.the.phone.to.pause.between.digits.when.it’s.
dialing.(for.example,.to.enter.an.extension.or.an.access.code),.press.
pause] .to.insert.a.two-second.pause..You.will.see.a.P.in.the.display..You.can.
also.use.more.than.one.pause.together.if.two.seconds.is.not.long.enough..
Each.pause.counts.as.one.digit.
[select/ ]..EDIT.NAME.appears.
1.for.instructions.on.entering.text.).If.you.do.not.want.to.enter.a.name.for.this.entry,.
[select/ ] when you are nished.
[redial/
6.
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Assign a personal ring tone for this entry (PERSONAL RING).
Per so na l R in g
No S el e ct io n
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Per so na l R in g
No S el e ct io n
Fl ic ke r
5)
You.can.attach.a.special.ring.tone.to.each.phonebook.entry;.the.phone.will.
use.this.ring.tone.when.this.person.calls..Use.
of.the.7.different.ring.tone.options.(see.Selecting.a.Ring.Tone
[ ].and. [ ]..to.select.one.
on.page.23.for.
a.complete.list.of.ring.tones)..As.you.scroll.through.the.tones,.you.will.hear.
a.sample.of.each.tone..When.you.hear..the.ring.tone.you.want.to.use,.press.
[select/ ]..If.you.do.not.want.to.use.a.personal.ring.tone.for.this.phonebook.
entry,.choose.NO.SELECTION;.the.phone.will.use.your.standard.ring.tone.
setting.
Finding a Phonebook Entry
Press.[ ] .to.open.the.phonebook,.and.then.select.DIAL/EDIT.or.press.[ ] .again..Phonebook.entries.are.stored.in.
alphabetical.order..To.scroll.through.the.phonebook.from.A.to.Z,.press.
A.press.
[ ].
[ ]..To.scroll.trough.the.phonebook.from.Z.to.
You.can.also.use.the.letters.on.the.number.keys.to.jump.to.a.name.that.starts.with.that.letter..Press.a.number.key.
([2] .through.[0]) once for the rst letter, twice for the second letter, and so on. The phonebook jumps to the rst entry
that.begins.with.the.letter.you.entered;.you.can.then.use.
search.for.an.entry.beginning.with.the.letter.M,.press.
To.close.the.phonebook,.press.
[ ]..During.a.call,.press. [ ].again.instead.of. [ ] to.close.the.phonebook.
[ ].and. [ ].to.scroll.to.other.entries..For.example,.to.
6.once.
Editing an Existing Phonebook Entry
With.the.phone.in.standby,.press.[ ] ..to.open.the.phonebook.
1)
Select.DIAL/EDIT.or.press.
2)
Find.the.entry.you.want.to.edit.and.press.
3)
Follow.the.steps.for.Creating.Phonebook.Entries.on.page.1
4)
step,.simply.press.
[select/ ].to.go.to.the.next.step.
[ ].again.
[select/ ].
9..If.you.do.not.wish.to.change.the.information.at.any.
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