Uniden XDECT 8055, XDECT 8055+1, XDECT 8055+2, XDECT 8055+3 Owner's Manual

XDECT 8055
Series
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Australia: www.uniden.com.au
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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 rain or moisture.
Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl,
kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical
storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not
dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
Do not place the handset in any charging cradle without the battery installed
and the battery cover securely in place.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Important Notice:
Under power failure conditions this appliance may not operate.
Please ensure that a separate telephone, not dependent on local power, is available for emergency use.
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, customer’s 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.
XDECT 8055
base and cordless
handset
XDECT 8005
accessory
handset &
charger
If you purchased
model number:
You should
have:
XDECT 8055 None XDECT 8055+1 1 of each* XDECT 8055+2 2 of each*
XDECT 8055+3 3 of each*
*Only 1 repeater is included per combo.
You might also nd:
What's in the box?
Not pictured:
AC adaptor (AAD-041S(M)) Telephone cord Rechargeable battery pack
(BT-694 or BT-694s) Battery cover Belt clip Wall Mount Bracket Headset (HS915)
(XDECT 8055 model only)
Not pictured:
Repeater (R002) Repeater AC adaptor
(AAD-041S(M)) Charger AC adaptor
(AAD-600S(M)) Rechargeable battery pack
(BT-694 or BT-694s) Battery cover Belt clip
If any items are missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase. Never use damaged products!
Need Help? Get answers at our website: www.uniden.com.au for Australian model or www.uniden.co.nz for New Zealand model.
XDECT 8055 Series
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Contents
Features of the XDECT 8055 Series ......................................................................................5
Installing Your Phone ..............................................................................................................5
Charge the Battery ...............................................................................................................5
Connect the Telephone Cord /Test the connection ...........................................................6
Installing the Belt Clip ..........................................................................................................7
Headset Installation (Optional) ............................................................................................7
Mounting the base unit on a wall .......................................................................................8
Set Up the Repeater .................................................................................................... 11-14
Getting to Know Your Phone................................................................................................15
Parts of the Base / Base keys and how they work ...........................................................15
Parts of the Handset / Handset keys and how they work ................................................ 17
Reading the Displays ........................................................................................................19
Using the Menus ...............................................................................................................21
Base Setup / Handset Setup .............................................................................................22
Ans. Setup / Day & Time / Global Setup ..........................................................23
Call Blocking / Register Accy .............................................................................23
Entering Text on Your Phone ...................................................................................24
Using Your Phone .........................................................................................................25
Changing the Volume ........................................................................................................26
Using the Redial List ..........................................................................................................26
Using Caller ID and Call Waiting / Dialing from the Caller ID list.....................................27
Caller ID menu options / Using Call Waiting .............................................................28
Using the Phonebook ........................................................................................................29
Phonebook menu options / Phonebook entry options..............................................29
Chain Dialing ......................................................................................................................30
Finding a Lost Handset ......................................................................................................30
Using Special Features ..........................................................................................................31
Using Do Not Disturb (DND) .............................................................................................31
Using Call Block / Blocking incoming calls (Base only) ...................................................31
Call Blocking menu options / Call block entry options .............................................32
Using Voice Message Notication / Resetting the voice message indicator..................32
Using Multi-station Features ................................................................................................33
Expanding Your Phone .....................................................................................................33
Using Conference Calling ..................................................................................................33
Using Privacy Mode ..........................................................................................................34
Using Call Transfer ............................................................................................................34
Using the Intercom ............................................................................................................35
Using the Answering System ..............................................................................................36
Setting Up Your Answering System.................................................................................36
Ans. Setup menu options ...........................................................................................37
Getting Your Messages / Accessing your answering system from a handset ...............38
How to operate your answering system ...................................................................39
Screening Your Calls .........................................................................................................40
Using the System While You're Away from Home ..........................................................41
Programming a security code / Dialing in to your system .......................................41
Solving Problems ...................................................................................................................42
Weak or Hard To Hear Audio ...........................................................................................44
Noise or Static On The Line ..............................................................................................44
Here are some hints for when the static is ...............................................................45
Installing a line filter or DSL filter ..............................................................................45
Resetting and Registering Handsets.................................................................................46
Register Repeaters to the Base ........................................................................................ 47
Handling Liquid Damage ...................................................................................................48
Automatic ECO (Power Save) Mode ............................................................................... 48
Important Information ...........................................................................................................49
Terms Used In This Guide.................................................................................................49
Specications ....................................................................................................................49
Battery Information............................................................................................................50
INDEX .....................................................................................................................................51
One-year Limited Warranty ..................................................................................................54
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Features of the XDECT 8055 Series
Great features of this cordless phone include:
Designed and Engineered in Japan
1.8GHz Extended DECT Technology
Multi (12) Handset Capable
1
Multi (2) Repeater Capable (optional)
Wall Mountable Base (and Repeater if included)
Extra Large Backlit LCD Display with Date & Time
Dual Keypad (Backlit on Handsets)
Digital Duplex Speakerphones on Handset and Base
100 Number Phonebook (shared)
Call Waiting²/Flash
Call ID² Features
50 Caller ID² Memories (shared)
Caller Name Tag²
Caller Personal Ring²
Call Block²
9 Ringer options (4 Rings/5 Melodies)
4 Level Ringer Volume
Ringer Do Not Disturb (DND) mode
6 Level Earpiece Volume
6 Level Speaker Volume
5 Number Redial Memories
Intercom/Announce Call Transfer
Handset Conferencing (e.g. 2 handsets + Base + Outside Call)
up to 7 Days Handset Standby Time
3
up to 10 Hours Handset Talk Time
3
Automatic ECO (power save) Mode
Mute/Hold
Headset Capable (for Handset)
Beltclip
Integrated Digital Answering Machine:
12.5 minutes recording capacity
up to 59 messages
Remote access from Handset or away from home
And More!
1 Maximum expandable with XDECT 8005 accessory handsets. Note: Expansion
capacity is limited to six (6) handsets total if an XDECT 8015WP or XDECT 8005WP (waterproof) handset is registered.
2 Caller ID, Call Waiting features work only if you subscribe to the service provided
by your local telephone company. There is usually a fee for this service. Name Tag, Personal Ring and Call Block features require incoming Caller ID data.
3 Based on normal use with full battery charge.
Specifications subject to change. Visit the XDECT 8055 webpage on the website for the latest information.
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INSTALLING YOUR PHONE
Charge the Battery
1) Unpack all handsets, battery packs, and battery covers. If any battery cover is already on the handset, press in on the notch and slide the cover down and off.
Line up the red and black wires on 2) the battery pack with the label inside the handset.
Push the connector in until it clicks 3) into place; tug gently on the wires to make sure the battery pack is securely connected.
4) Place the cover over the battery compartment and slide it up into place.
Connect the base AC adapter to the 5)
DC IN 9V
jack on the rear of the base. Route the cord through the molded wiring channel as shown.
If you have accessory handsets, connect 6) a charger AC adapter to each charger's
DC IN 9V
jack and set the plug into the notch as shown. (These adapters might already be connected.)
Plug the other end of each adapter 7) into a standard 240V AC power outlet.
Red
Black
DC IN 9V
7
8) Place a handset in the base and any accessory handset(s) in the charger(s) with the display(s) facing forward. The
CHARGE
light on the
handset(s) should all turn on.
If... Try...
the
CHARGE
light does not turn on
reseating the handset.
-
checking the AC adapter connection.
-
seeing if the outlet is controlled by a
-
wall switch.
Charge all handsets completely (about 15 hours) before using them.
Connect the Telephone Cord
Use the telephone cord to connect the
TEL LINE
jack to a
standard telephone wall jack.
Test the connection
Pick up the handset from the cradle and press 1)
TALK /FLASH
. You should hear a dial tone, and the display should
say
Talk
.
If... Try...
you don't hear a dial tone or the display says
Check Tel Line
checking the connection between the base and the phone jack.
DC IN 9V
8
Make a quick test call. (Press 2)
END
to hang up.)
If... Try...
there's a lot of noise or static
see page 39-40 for tips on avoiding interference.
Test any accessory handsets the same way. If you can't get a 3) dial tone or the handset display says
Unavailable
, try moving the
handset closer to the base or resetting it (see page 41). Charge all handsets completely (about 15 hours) before using them.
Installing the Belt Clip
Line up the holes on each side of the handset. To attach the belt clip, insert into the holes on each side of the handset. Press down
until it clicks. To remove the belt clip, pull either side of the belt clip to release the tabs from the holes.
Headset Installation
Your phone may be used with the Uniden HS915 headset (included with XDECT 8055 model). To use this feature, insert the headset plug into the headset jack. Your phone is ready for hands-free conversations. Additional headsets are available through Uniden authorized retailers.
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Mounting the base unit on a wall
This phone can be mounted on any standard telephone wall plate.
Line up the four tabs on the wall mount bracket (two at the top and two at the bottom) with the four notches on the bottom of the base. Slide the bracket into place. It may help to pinch the two front prongs together to slide easier into the bottom tabs.
Connect the AC adapter and the telephone cords as shown on pages 6 and 7. Remember to route the AC adapter cord through the channel.
Plug the telephone cord into the wall jack.
(To AC outlet)
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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.
Place the mounting slots over the pins on the wall plate.
Slide the base down to lock it into place.
Wall plate
Pinch the two prongs locked into the bottom tabs together and push the bracket up.
Plug the adapter into a standard 240V AC power outlet.
Removing the wall-mount bracket
(To AC outlet)
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6
5
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Set Up the Repeater
The repeater is not a telephone; it must be registered to a phone
base before using. Any repeater that came packaged with a base are already
registered to that base for you. For instructions on registering repeaters to the base, see page
47.
How it Works
The repeater extends the range of your base in all directions, including up and down. Cordless handsets automatically connect to the repeater or the base, depending on which signal is stronger. You can roam anywhere within range of the base or the repeater(s) and make and receive calls as usual from your handsets.
Handsets operate exactly the same no matter which unit they
connect to. Usually, you can't tell when a handset switches between the base
and the repeater in the middle of a call. Your base supports a total of 6 repeaters, including any that were
supplied with your phone. Repeaters can be up to 3 chain-links (maximum) from the base.
1 32
0
7 98
4
65
#
Hand-o area
Handsets in this area can connect to either unit.
Extended coverage area
The repeater has a stronger signal; handsets in this area connect to the
repeater
Base
Base coverage area
The base signal is strongest; handsets in this area connect
to the base.
Hand-o
area
Repeater
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Connect the Repeater Power Cord
Use the included adapter to connect the repeater to a regular indoor (240 V AC) power outlet.
Placing the Repeater
Here are a few tips for placing your repeater so that you get the clearest signal and the maximum range:
Place the repeater just inside the base's
cove
rage area, that is, as far from the base as possible where you
still have good reception. Put the repeater
at least 10 m away from the base or any other
repeater. If you place the repeater
on a flat surface, make sure the power cord doesn't pull on the unit and that people walking by won't knock it off the surface.
If possible, mount the repe
ater on the wall.
Finding the Base’s Coverage Area
Stand near the base and make a 1. call on a cordless handset that is registered to that base.
Continue the call and carry the 2) handset away from the base. Make sure you go at least 10 meters.
Make a note where you start 3) to hear noise on your call (the signal is getting weaker). You can use the signal strength icon on the handset display to find the best location: make a note where the icon indicates the signal is getting weaker.
Wall-mount
holes
Registration button
Power connector
Place the repeater inside the strong signal range (before the noise increases)
Place the repeater inside the strong signal range (before the noise increases)
Strong signal
(no noise)
Strong signal
(no noise)
During a call, carry the handset from the base
During a call, carry the handset from the base
Weak signal (some noise)
Weak signal (some noise)
No signal (all noise)
No signal (all noise)
The noise increases as the signal gets weaker
The noise increases as the signal gets weaker
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Place the repeater anywhere inside the range where the 1) handset had a clear connection with no noise and the icon showed a strong signal.
Testing the Location
Place the repeater in its final position and connect the AC adapter. 1. The
LINK
light will flash for a few seconds, then stay on.
If... Try...
the
LINK
light
doesn't turn on
checking the repeater's AC adapter ­connecting the adapter to a different outlet. -
the
LINK
light continues flashing
making sure the repeater is not near electronic ­devices that can cause interference.
making sure there are no thick walls or large metal ­objects between the repeater and the base; these can block the signal.
making sure there is no other base or repeater within ­10 m of this location.
Move further away from the base and make a test call on a 2) cordless handset.
If... Try...
the call won't connect
re-registering the repeater. -
there is a lot of noise on the call
moving the repeater closer to the base. -
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Place the Repeater on the Wall
You can mount the repeater directly to a wall using the horizontally aligned mounting slots at the back of the repeater unit. Before doing this consider the following:
Avoid electrical cables, pipes, or other items behind the mounting
location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws into the wall.
Mount the repeater within distance of a working 240V AC power
outlet.
The Repeater unit is NOT waterproof. If mounted onto an outside wall place under an eave or roof overhang where it is protected from direct weather conditions, DO NOT place in direct sunlight.
Insert two #10 screws into the wall, 57 mm apart. Leave the 1) heads of the screws about 6 mm away from the wall. (For best results, use a level to ensure the screws are even.)
Remember to use appropriate anchors for the wall material.
Keeping the AC adapter cord out of the way, place the repeater 2) over the screw heads and slide it down into place.
To remove the unit from the wall, just slide it up and lift it off the screw heads.
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Getting To Know Your Phone
Parts of the Base
If the key name is spelled out on the key itself, it's not labeled in the drawing below.
Base keys and how they work
Key name (and icon)
What it does
MUTE/CLEAR
While this station is ringing: mute the ringer for this call
-
only. During a call: mute the microphone.
-
While entering text: delete one character, or press & hold
-
to delete all the characters.
MENU/ SELECT
In standby: open the menu.
-
In the menu or any list: select the highlighted item.
-
REDIAL/ PAUSE
In standby: open the redial list.
-
While entering a phone number: insert a 2-second pause.
-
UP
PHONEBOOK/LEFT
DOWN
DO NOT DISTURB
CALLER ID/RIGHT
FIND HANDSET/ INTERCOM
TWELVE-KEY
DIAL PAD
SPEAKER
CHARGING
CONTACTS
DISPLAY
DELETE
SPEAKER
PLAY/STOP
ANSWER MACHINE ON/OFF
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Key name (and icon)
What it does
PLAY/STOP ( )
In standby: start playing messages.
-
While a message is playing: stop playing messages.
-
In the menu or a list: exit the menu completely.
-
PHONEBOOK/ LEFT (
/ )
In standby or during a call: open the phonebook.
-
In any menu or list: go up one level. (If you are already at
-
the top level, the phone exits the menu and returns to the previous operation.) During text entry: move the cursor to the left.
-
While playing messages: for the first 2 seconds, go to
-
the previous message; after that: go to the start of this message.
CALLER ID/ RIGHT ( / )
In standby or during a call: open the Caller ID list.
-
During text entry: move the cursor to the right.
-
While a message is playing: skip to the next message.
-
UP ( )
In standby: increase the ringer volume.
-
During a speakerphone call or while a message is playing:
-
increase the speaker volume. In the menu or any list: move the cursor up one line.
-
DOWN ( )
In standby: decrease the ringer volume.
-
During a speakerphone call or while a message is playing:
-
decrease the speaker volume. In the menu or any list: move the cursor down one line.
-
ON/OFF
In standby: turn the answering system on or off.
-
DELETE (
)
While a message is playing: delete this message.
-
In standby: delete all messages.
-
DO NOT DISTURB
In standby: turn the Do Not Disturb feature on or off (see
-
page 31).
FLASH
During a call: switch to a waiting call.
-
BLOCK
While the phone is ringing: add the incoming caller ID to
-
the call block list (block the call).
FIND HANDSET/ INTERCOM
In standby: page a handset using the intercom.
-
During a call: put the call on hold & start a call transfer.
-
SPEAKER (
)
In standby: start a speakerphone call (get a dial tone).
-
During a speakerphone call: hang up.
-
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Parts of the Handset
If the key name is spelled out on the key itself, it's not labeled in the drawing below.
Handset keys and how they work
Key name (and icon)
What it does
UP ( )
In standby: increase the ringer volume.
-
During a call: increase the call volume.
-
In the menu or any list: move the cursor up one line.
-
CALLER ID/ RIGHT ( )
In standby or during a call: open the Caller ID list.
-
During text entry: move the cursor to the right.
-
DOWN ( )
In standby: decrease the ringer volume.
-
During a call: decrease the call volume.
-
In the menu or any list: move the cursor down one line.
-
MICROPHONE
INTERCOM/CLEAR
TWELVE
-
KEY DIAL PAD
DISPLAY
DO NOT DISTURB
CHARGING
CONTACTS
EARPIECE
UP
PHONEBOOK/
LEFT
DOWN
CALLER ID/ RIGHT
MESSAGES/MUTE
SPEAKER
KEYPAD LOCK
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Key name (and icon)
What it does
MENU/SELECT
In standby: open the menu.
-
In the menu or any list: select the highlighted item.
-
END
During a call: hang up.
-
In the menu or any list: exit & go to standby.
-
INTERCOM/ CLEAR
In standby: page another station using the intercom.
-
During a call: put the call on hold & start a call transfer.
-
While entering text: delete one character, or press & hold
-
to delete all the characters.
PHONEBOOK/ LEFT ( )
In standby or during a call: open the phonebook.
-
In the menu: go back to the previous screen.
-
During text entry: move the cursor to the left.
-
#/DND
Do Not Disturb (DND) - Opens a menu to disable the
-
ringer on all handsets for a set time period.
*/ LOCK
In standby: press and hold to lock or unlock the keypad.
-
TALK /FLASH
In standby: start a telephone call (get a dial tone).
-
During a call: switch to a waiting call.
-
SPEAKER ( )
Switch a normal call to the speakerphone (& back).
-
REDIAL/PAUSE
In standby: open the redial list.
-
While entering a phone number: insert a 2-second pause.
-
MESSAGES ( )/MUTE
During a call: mute the microphone.
-
While the phone is ringing: mute the ringer for this call
-
only. In standby: access your answering system.
-
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Reading the Displays
On the base
Message counter
Status
icons
Banner
Day and
time
Answering system status
Caller ID
count
On the handset
Handset banner
Status icons
Caller ID count
Time & Date
New Message counter
Answering system status
ON
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The table below shows the possible icons and what they mean. Since the icons appear based on what you're doing with the phone, you won't ever see all of these icons at the same time.
Icon What it means
(Handset only) Received signal strength indicator.
The ringer is turned off: this handset will not ring when a call comes in.
Answer Machine ON/OFF status
You have a voice message waiting (only available is you subscribe to a voice mail service - see the section titled "Using Voice Message Notification" on page 32).
Privacy Mode is on: no other handset can join your call.
(Handset only) The speakerphone is on.
The handset is using ECO (power save) mode. The ECO feature is automatically activated during talk or intercom modes. See "Automatic ECO (Power Save) Mode" on page 48).
(Handset only) T-coil mode is on. (See "Do you use a T-coil hearing aid?" on page 44.)
(Handset only) The battery levels; Level 3 (Full) Level 2 Level 1 Level 0 (Empty)
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The menus are designed to be as easy as possible. Some users don't even need the manual once they know how to perform these actions:
To... Press...
Open the menu
Press
MENU/SELECT
.
Highlighting menu options
On the handset: Use
UP
to highlighted option above &
DOWN
to highlight
the option below.
On the base: The arrow cursor on the left side of the line shows which main menu item is currently highlighted. Use
UP
to move
the cursor up &
DOWN
to move it down. Once a sub-
menu is selected use
UP / DOWN
to scroll to the next
menu item.
Select an option
Highlight the option, then press
MENU/SELECT
.
Go up one screen
Press
PHONEBOOK/LEFT
.
Close the menu
On the handset, press
END;
on the base, press
PLAY/
STOP
. (If you open the menu during a call, use
PHONEBOOK/LEFT
to back out of the menu without
hanging up.)
If you don't press any keys for thirty seconds, the phone times out and exits the menu. (When setting the date and time, the time-out period is extended to two minutes.)
Handset Setup Ans. Setup Date & Time Global Setup
To open the menu, press
MENU/SELECT.
To select the highlighted option, press
MENU/SELECT
To close the menu, press
END
on the
handset or
PLAY/
STOP
on the base.
OR
Use UP and
DOWN
to move
the cursor.
SELECT
SELECT
USING THE MENUS
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