Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product EWCI 936 Uniden
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EWCI 936.
[1] www.uniden.com Contents W elcome/F eatures 2 Controls and Func tions 3 T erms Used in this Manual 5 Getting Starte d Installing the Phone and Outdoor W eather Sensor 6 A. Choose th e Best Location Base and Handset 6 B . Install the Rechargeable Battery P ack into the Han dset 8 C.
WELCOME/FEATURES [ 2 ] www.uniden.com As an Ener gy Star Partn er , Unid en has de termined that this pr odu ct or pr odu ct mod els meets th e Energy Star gui delin es fo r ener gy effi cien cy .
[3] CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS www.uniden.com Controls and Functions 5 6 8 7 9 10 11 1 3 4 2 12 13 15 14 16 17 18 19 CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS 1. Handset an tenna 2. Jack f or option al headset 3. Beltclip hole 4. H andset battery compartmen t 5. Han dset ear piece 6.
CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS [ 4 ] www.uniden.com 31 32 33 20 21 26 27 29 30 22 23 24 25 28 CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS 20. Base chargin g contacts 21. Charg e/in use and VMWI (V oice M ail W aiting Indi cator) LED 22. Snooze button (pag e 18) 23. LCD display 24.
[5] TERMS USED IN THIS MANUAL www.uniden.com T erms Used in this Manual • Standby Mode - Th e handset may be sitting in or off th e base, but is NO T in use. The talk/flash key h as no t been pressed an d th ere is n o dial ton e . • T alk Mode - The handset is o ff th e base and the t alk/flash key has bee n pressed, e nablin g a dial tone .
GETTING STARTED [6] www.uniden.com Installing the Phone and Outdoor Weather Sensor Do the following steps: A. Ch oose the Best Lo cation (Base an d Han dset) B . Install the Rechar geable Battery P ack into the H andset C. Connect the Base , Set up the Outdoor W eather Sensor an d Charge th e Handset D.
[7] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com • Dependin g on the base location, th ere is a possiblity that th e correct temper ature and humi dity can't be displayed. • Do not place any objects ar ound the base . • The bas e should be placed in a well-ven tilated area.
GETTING STARTED [8] www.uniden.com B . Install the Rechar geable Ba ttery P ack into the Handset The han dset is powered by a rechar geable battery pack.
[9] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com C. Connect the Base , Set up the Outdoor W eather Sensor and Charge the Handset 1) Connect th e AC adapte r to th e DC IN 9V jack and to a stand ard 120V AC w all outlet. The ba se will attempt to con tact th e outdoo r weather sensor f or five min utes after it is fi rst connected .
GETTING START ED [10] www.uniden.com 3) In stall the Alkali ne batteries in to the battery compartm ent observ ing th e correc t polarity . Mak e sure the outd oor temperatur e and humi dity appear on the base display within five min utes.
[11] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com D. Mount the Outdoor W eather Sensor on a W all Follow the in structi ons below to m ount the outd oor weather sen sor on the wall. See pag e 7 to mak e sure you are m ountin g the weath er sensor in the best locati on.
GETTING START ED [12] www.uniden.com E. Mount the Base Unit on a W all Standard w all plate mounting This phon e can be mount ed on any stand ard wall plate . 1) Plug th e AC adapter to th e DC IN 9V jack. 2) Route th e AC adapter cor d through th e mold ed wiring channel as shown.
[13] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com Direct w all mounting If you don't have a stan dard w all plate , you can mount you r phone directly to the w all.
GETTING START ED [14] www.uniden.com W eather Menu Options T o set the followin g four optio ns, you m ust enter th e base setup menu mod e. T o scroll through th e men u option s, re peatedly press th e select key in stan dby mode . The system r eturns to standby afte r the eac h last men u option .
[15] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com 5) If you select 12h in Step 2. you need to select AM or PM . Use the and keys to choose AM or PM , and th en pr ess th e enter key . Th e setting is complete; th e phone return s to standby m ode . Press an d hold th e and keys to scrol l quickly thr ough the n umbers for h our and minute on the display .
GETTING START ED [16] www.uniden.com C. Set the T emperatur e 1) Pr ess the select key on the base three tim es. Use t he an d keys to c hoose Temperature ° F or Temperature ° C and then press the enter key . The set ting is complete , and the pho ne re turns to stan dby mod e .
[17] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com Set the Alarm Clock Set the Alarm 1) Slid e the alarm switch on th e base to set (the alarm switch is on the rig ht of th e display .) The curr ent alarm time on the display blinks , and ALARM SET appears on the display .
GETTING START ED [18] www.uniden.com Turning o ff the Alarm When th e alarm is s et and th e selecte d time comes , the alarm tone rin gs for ten minutes. T o turn off th e alarm ton e , slid e the alarm switch to off , and then ALARM OFF appears on th e display .
[19] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com Basic Phone Setup There ar e five basic option s that you will need to set up: AutoT alk, CIDCW (Caller ID on Call W aiting), Area Cod e , Dial Mod e and Languag e . Activ a ting A utoT alk (on/off) AutoT alk allows you to answer th e phone simply by rem oving th e handset fr om the base .
GETTING START ED [20] www.uniden.com 2) Pr ess the /vol/ key t o s e le ct CIDCW . 3) Press t he se lect key to toggle and turn on Caller ID on Call W aiting. 4) Pr ess the end key an d return th e handset to the base unit to complete th e setting. Th e handset r eturns to st andby m ode .
[21] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com 6) Pr ess the end k ey to complete the settin g. The han dset return s to standby m ode . Choosing the Dialing Mode (pulse vs . tone) Most ph one systems use ton e dialin g. However some ph one systems (such as in rur al areas) still use pulse dialin g.
GETTING START ED [22] www.uniden.com 3) Pr ess the select key t o s el ec t Eng . (En glish), Fr . (Fre nch) or Esp (Spanish). 4) Pr ess the end key to complete th e setting.
[23] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com Programming Memory Locations/Caller ID/Speed Dialing The speed di al mem ory allows you to stor e up to 10 n ames an d numbers in th e handset. Y ou can dial these n umbers with just a few key presses. The speed di al mem ory is not limited to ph one numbers .
GETTING START ED [24] www.uniden.com If the selected speed di al n umber is alr eady assign ed, th e Edit screen appears. Y ou can select Edit to edit this en try , select Delete to er ase this entry , or select Go Back to choose another speed dial number .
[25] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com For ex ample , to enter Mo vies . 1) Press 6 . Then press th e #/ → key to move th e cursor to the righ t. 2) Press 6 six times . 3) Press 8 six times . 4) Press 4 six times . 5) Press 3 five times. 6) Press 7 eigh t times .
GETTING START ED [26] www.uniden.com 3) Pr ess the mem key . Y ou will hear a conf irmation tone , and the followin g screen appears . Mem ory storage is complete . After about 2 secon ds, the f ollowing scr een displays all the speed dia l me mor y ent r ies.
[27] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com Caller ID and Caller ID on Call W aiting (CIDCW) Y ou must subscribe to Caller ID service th rough yo ur local telephone pr ovider t o use this featur e .
GETTING START ED [28] www.uniden.com When a private nu mber is rece ived Private Numb er When a unkn own nam e is received Unknown Name When a unknown number is r eceived Unknown Numb er Data errors appear as ¨ ¨. Viewing the Caller ID Messag e List 1) With th e phone in stan dby mod e , press the call id/menu key on the han dset.
[29] GETTING STARTED www.uniden.com Deleting Info rmation fr om the Caller ID List The cordless ph one stores up to 30 Caller ID n ames/numbers . If the phon e receives the 31st Caller ID, the oldest on e in the list is automa tically d eleted. Caller ID da t a c a n a ls o be dele te d ma nuall y .
USING THE WEATHER STATION [30] www.uniden.com Reading the W eather Display at the Base Exampl e of the stan dby mode disp lay The phase of the m oon The bar ometri c tren d The t id e level Outdoor te.
[31] USING THE WEATHER STATION www.uniden.com A. The W eather For ecast The W eather Forecast system displays the weat her type fo recasted for th e ne xt 12 hours to 24 hours . There are thr ee types of W eather: Sunny , Cloud y or Rainy . These weather types ar e displayed on the base with the i cons sh own below: B .
USING THE WEATHER STATION [32] www.uniden.com C. The Phases of the Moon The phases of th e moon system displays the curren t phase of the m oon using the 12 icons shown below .
[33] USING THE WEATHER STATION www.uniden.com D. The Tide Lev el The tid e level system displays the curr ent tid e level using the thr e e icon s shown below . The tid e level displayed depen ds on the date an d ti me set on the base; if an incorrect d ate or time is set on th e base , the tid e level may not display corr ectly .
USING THE WEATHER STATION [34] www.uniden.com Reading the W eather Data from the Handset Y ou can check the temper ature , humidity and we a the r fore c as t fro m the ha nd se t . 1) Remove th e handset from th e base. 2) With ph one in standby or talk m ode , press th e key on t he hand set.
[35] USING YOUR PHONE www.uniden.com Making and Receiving Calls Making a call 1) Remov e the handset fr om the base . 2) Pr ess the talk/flash key . 3) Listen f or the di al tone . 4) Dial th e number . OR 1) Remov e the handset fr om the base . 2) Dial th e number .
USING YOUR PHONE [36] www.uniden.com Redialing the last dialed number 1) Rem ove the handset fr om the base . 2) Pr ess the tal k /f l as h key . 3) Listen for th e dial tone . 4) Pr ess the r edial/pause ke y . OR 1) Rem ove the handset fr om the base .
[37] USING YOUR PHONE www.uniden.com Making a Call from the Caller ID List Y ou can place a call from the Caller ID list. 1) With th e phone is stan dby mod e , press the call id/menu ke y o n the han dset. Sele ct the phon e number that you wan t to dial by pressin g the /vol/ or /v ol/ ke y .
USING YOUR PHONE [38] www.uniden.com Usi ng a H e ad se t Headset installation Y our phone m ay be used with an optiona l headset, the U nid en HS910. Y our phon e is r eady f or hands-fr ee conversati ons. (Headset may be pur chased by calling the Uni den P arts Depa rtmen t or visiting th e web site.
[39] USING YOUR PHONE www.uniden.com 1) Rem ove th e handset f rom th e base and place the h eadset on your head with the earpi ece over either ear . 2) Dial th e number . Receiving calls with the headset 1) Place the h eadset on your head with the earpiece over eith er ear and rem ove the handset from th e base .
USING YOUR PHONE [40] www.uniden.com The Ultr aClear Plus TM true compand er circuitry virtually elimin ates backgr ound noise . This innovative technology , togeth er with 20 differen t channels , provi des you with the best possi ble reception durin g all your co n ve r sat io ns.
[41] USING YOUR PHONE www.uniden.com Finding a Lost Handset T o locate the han dset, press th e find handset key o n the base . The handset beeps f or 60 secon ds. T o cancel paging, press an y key on the han dset, return the han dset to the base , or press the find handset key on the base .
USING YOUR PHONE [42] www.uniden.com V oice Mai l W aitin g Indicator If you subscribe to voice mail servi ce , you ca n use your cordless teleph one to access your voice m ailbo x. The cha rge /in use LED on th e ba se of your ph one flas h es whenever you have mess ages waiting in your voi ce mailbox.
[43] ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www.uniden.com ADDITIONAL INFORM A TION Changing the Digital Security Code T o protect you against misbilled calls whi ch mig h t r esult fr om your phone bein g activated .
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION [44] www.uniden.com Note on P ower Sources Low battery a lert (Handset) When th e battery pack is very low and n eeds to be charg ed, th e phon e is progr ammed to elimin ate functi ons in or der to sa ve power . If the ph one is n ot in use , Low Battery appears on the LCD an d none o f the k eys will opera te.
[45] ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www.uniden.com Battery repl acement and handling (Handset) When th e operatin g time becom es short even after a batte ry is rechar ged , please replace the battery .With normal usag e , your battery should last about one year .
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION [46] www.uniden.com Cleaning the battery char ging contacts T o maintain a g ood charge , clean the chargin g contacts on the han d set once a m onth.Dampen a cloth with pl ain water . Gen tly rub the d amp cloth over the char ging contacts un til all visible dirt is re moved .
[47] ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www.uniden.com General Information The ph one compli es with FCC Parts 15 and 68. Operatin g temperatu re: -10° C to +50°C (+14° F to +122°F) (f or Base & Han dset).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION [48] www.uniden.com Troubleshooting If your phon e is not performin g to your ex pectati ons, please try th ese simple steps first. Symptom Suggestion The charg e/in use LED won 't illuminate wh en the hand set is placed in th e base .
[49] ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www.uniden.com Symptom Suggestion The han dset doesn't ring or rec e iv e a p ag e. • The battery pack m ay be weak. Charge th e battery for 15-20 hours . • T he h and se t ma y b e t oo far from t he b as e u ni t.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION [50] www.uniden.com V oice M essag e Indi cation d oes not w or k. • Contact your loc al telephon e company to make sure that your te lephon e receives FSK m essag e sign aling. • Reset the in dicator by pr essing an d holding the find handset key fo r 5 se co nds.
[51] ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www.uniden.com Liquid Damage Moistur e and liqui d can dam age your c ordless phon e and outd oor we a the r se ns or . I n c as e o f acciden tal submersi on, please follow these steps .
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION [52] www.uniden.com Precautions! Befor e you rea d anythin g else , please ob serve the followin g: War n i n g ! Uniden America Corporation DOES NO T represent this unit to be waterp roof. T o redu ce the risk of f ire , electri cal sho ck, or dam age t o the unit, DO NOT e xpose this unit to rain or moisture.
[53] ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www.uniden.com T elephone Line Problems The FCC has granted the telephone company the right to disconnect servic e in the event th at your phone causes problem s on the telep hone line . Also, the tele phone comp any may mak e chang es in faciliti es and servic es which m ay affect the oper ation o f your unit.
ADDITIONAL INFORMAT ION [ 5 4 ] www.uniden.com I.C . Notice TERMINAL EQUIPMENT NOTICE: This equipmen t meets the appli cable Industry Canad a T erminal Equipm ent T echnical Specificati ons .
[55] www.uniden.com Index A AC adapter inf ormation . . . . . . . 4 7 Access the weath er data fr om the handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 AutoT alk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 B Base display icons .
[56] C U T C U T C U T C U T MEMORY L OCA TION MEMO Phone Number Name Memory Location 1 * 2 3 4 5 MEMORY L OCA TION MEMO Phone Number Name Memory Location 6 7 8 9 10 MEMORY L OCA TION MEMO Phone Number Name Memory Location 1 * 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MEMORY L OCA TION MEMO Phone Number Name Memory Location Memory List UP033BH_EXI7246C.
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