Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product FP106 Uniden
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Guide FP106 Quick Start LCD Display Caller ID Phonebook Speak erphone SMS Messaging.
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speaker 1 abc 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 def ghi jkl mno pqrs tuv wxyz mute hold call w aiting call d ivert blockCID messages headset newmsg. h o ld / s p k . ok flash pause/ redial newcall am pm AVOID Computers AVOID Other telephones Choosing the best location for your phone.
QUICK ST ART GUIDE QUICK ST ART GUIDE QUICK ST AR T GUIDE ii Make sure the AC Adapter remains switched ON at all times. Use only the Uniden AC Adapter supplied with this unit. During a power cut or if the AC adapter is switched off , this telephone will still function as a basic phone but without the speaker phone and display .
Handset Curly cord Connection Plug one end of the Handset Curly Cord into the Handset and the other end into the jack on the side of the main base. Handset Line cord Base The FP106 has 3 soft key buttons, Each soft key cor responds to the option displayed in the Display window above the keys.
Using Y our Phone Pick up handset or press Listen for the dial tone, then dial phone number . Dial the number first, then pick up handset or press Pick up the handset to talk to the other party or press to use the speaker phone.
Setting the Clock Storing Numbers If you subscribe to Caller ID the time & date will be set automatically with the first incoming call. Or see 'Clock' on page 25 for manual instructions. F or storing phone numbers into memor y please see 'Storing a Name with phone numbers' page 16.
WELCOME 1 IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION Congratulations on your purchase of this Uniden corded telephone. This unit is designed for reliability , long life and outstanding performance utilising the latest in telephone technology . T o bring outstanding communication products to people’s lives throughout the world.
2 IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION FEA TURES Great features of this corded phone include A dditional features A dvance Alpha Display Caller ID F eatures On Hook Dialling Speaker phone Speaker phone V olume Co.
CONTENTS 3 CONTENTS Installation & Safety .................................................. (i) Quick Start Guide..................................................... (ii) Important Information Installation How to Use Y our Phone W elcome........
CONTENTS 4 CONTENTS Using the Pre-P rogrammed Feature Buttons Calculator Using SMS Advanced Settings T roubleshooting W arranty Call W aiting................................................................ 18 Messages..................................
INCLUDED IN YOUR P ACKAGE 5 CONTENTS If any of these items are missing or damaged contact your place of purchase. Included in Y our Package Additional Materials 1 x Line cord 1 x AC Adaptor 1 x W all .
1 New Call LED 2 Soft Keys 3 Scroll Keys 4 Flash 5 New SMS LED 6 Call W aiting 7 Messages 8 Call F or ward 9 Block CID 10 Callback 14 Hold/ Speaker LED 15 Pause/Redial 16 Handset Retainer T ab 17 On H.
CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS 7 CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS Rear Connections & Controls 1. Ringer V olume control 2. DC power socket 3. T elephone Reset 4.
FP106 FUNCTION FLOW CHAR T FUNCTION FLOW CHAR T Activate Deactivate Check 7 SMS Alert T one V alidity Period Deliver y Report SMS Centre SMS User Phone Book Edit Number Erase Edit Number Erase Dial Bl.
W ALL MOUNTING If required, you can mount your phone directly on a wall. Before mounting your phone, please consider the following: Select a location away from electrical cables, pipes or other items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws into the wall.
HOW T O USE YOUR PHONE HOW T O USE YOUR PHONE The following page information expands on the basic phone use as explained in Step 4 of the Quick Start Guide. The Icons shown here will display at the top of the Display window when such functions are in operation.
11 HOW T O USE YOUR PHONE P AUSE During the Phonebook storage procedure, you may wish to press the button to insert a pause between numbers. (This is sometimes useful for accessing a switch board, telephone banking or long distance dialling). Pressing button more than once will increase the pause between digits.
12 CALLER ID. 01/04 0932125520 0222474816 BOB LEE Missed call: JOHN SMITH Details Dial Back If there is an answer machine on the same line which answers the call then the call will be treated as a Received Call ok USING CALLER ID When subscribed to Caller ID the caller's number appears on the Display window , usually after the first ring.
13 CALLER ID. Received Calls This function allows you to view a list from which you have recently accepted calls. Using the Soft Key options provided in the Received calls menu you can view the date and time of each call, and view , edit, erase or save the number .
14 CALLER ID. Dialled Numbers This function allows you to view a list of the last 10 phone numbers that you have recently called or tried to call. Using the Soft Key options provided in the Dialled calls menu you can view the date and time of each call, and view , edit, erase or save the number .
15 PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK Y ou can store phone numbers and the associated names in the memor y of the phone book. Y ou can store up names with 3 different numbers (each of which can have up to 32 digits) and other settings. In standby mode (on or off hook) press or on the scroll key to jump to the start or end of the phonebook.
Display example: 1. Select then scroll to and press 2. Scroll to and press 3. Key in the first letter of the name to jump to first cor responding entr y . 4. Use or to reach the desired name. 5. Press to dial the preset priority number . Or press to view other numbers.
17 VIP LIST The VIP list is a list of names for whose phone number(s) triggers a secondar y beeping tone. The VIP list requires the Caller ID ser vice to work. Y ou can transfer any Caller ID record into the VIP list. The Melody selection for each Name entr y must be set to or for the VIP beeping tone to function.
18 FEA TURE BUTT ONS USING THE PRE-PROGRAMMED FEA TURES BUTTONS Easy access to some of most popular network ser vice features have been programmed into the telephone for your convenience. If you subscribe to Call W aiting ser vice, Call W aiting lets you know if you have another call while you are already on the phone.
19 FEA TURE BUTT ONS CALL FORW ARD CALL FORW ARD NO ANSWER Call F or ward Immediate (Variable Number) W ith V ariable Number Forward you can for ward your calls to a number you select and change it at any time. 1. Select then scroll to Call F eature. 2.
20 FEA TURE BUTT ONS CALL FORW ARD BUSY CALL FORW ARD IMMEDIA TE When you know your phone is going to be busy , this feature allows you to redirect your calls to any other number anywhere in Australia. 1. Press Menu then choose 2. Scroll to and press to confirm.
21 FEA TURE BUTT ONS BLOCK CALLER ID Each time you make a call, your telephone number is automatically for warded to the party you are calling (unless your number is a private number). In certain cases you may wish to prevent your number being sent, follow these steps.
22 SMS USING SMS SERVICE A subscription to an SMS ser vice is required. Then you can send and receive SMS. 1. Select then scroll to Settings and press 2. Scroll to SMS Setting. 3. Select to set SMS alert tone (On/Off).Once you turn on the alert tone, the Box will sound an alert ever y time when it receives an SMS.
23 SMS FUNCTIONS SENDING NEW SMS MESSAGES 1. In standby mode, press SMS OR select then scroll to SMS then press Scroll to User and press There are 3 features SMS Received, SMS W rite new?, SMS W ritten? 2. Scroll or to SMS W rite new appears. Press to confirm.
24 SMS FUNCTIONS REVIEWING THE RECEIVED SMS MODIFYING AN SMS 1. In standby mode, press SMS. 2. Choose a User and press 3. Press Received and choose a SM then press 4. Press or to see the SMS content. 5. Press to reply/Dial/F or ward/Delete the message.
25 SETTINGS ADV ANCED SETTINGS RING TONE There are 4 different ring tones, 12 melody music for your options. 1. Select then scroll to and press 2. Scroll to and press to confirm.
ALARM ALARM CLOCK ALARM APPOINTMENT The phone can be set to alarm at a specified time. Please see the Clock and Appointment instructions below for actual settings. When the alarm time is reached, the phone sounds an alert tone. When the phone is alerting, “ Alarm Clock” is shown on the LCD display .
27 SETTINGS CALL REJECT LIST STUTTER DIAL TONE CALL W AIT ID ON/OFF (CID T ype 2) FIRST RING The Call Reject List is able to store 5 numbers. The function of the Call reject list is to screen incoming calls for any of those numbers and to answer and then hang up the call after 3 rings.
28 SETTINGS AREA CODE SMS SETTING LCD CONTRA ST 1. Press then choose 2. Scroll to then press 3. Key in the local area code. 4. Press to confirm. 1. Press then scroll to Settings then press 2. Scroll to 3. Press to set Once you turn on the alert tone, the FP106 will sound an alert ever y time an SMS message is received.
29 SETTINGS RESET DELETE SMS DELETE PHONE BOOK DELETE Call List DELETE All Y ou can delete the Phonebook entries (including old and new entries), Caller Display lists (including old and new entries) or delete all using the instructions below . T o delete all messages from the SMS histor y: 1.
Suggestion • Make sure you use only the line cord supplied with this telephone. • Check that both ends of the telephone line cord and Handset cord are plugged in. • Plug another telephone into the telephone socket and check for a dial tone. • Make sure the AC adaptor is plugged in and the wall socket switched on.
W ARRANTY Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty ser vice. W ar rantor: Uniden Australia Pty Limited. ABN 58001 865 498 Uniden New Zealand Uniden warrants to the original re.
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© 2004 Uniden Australia Pty Limited Uniden New Zealand Limited THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A UNIDEN PHONE.
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