Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product TRU12803 Uniden
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1 T able of Contents Welcome ....................................................................... 4 Accessibility. ............................................................. 4 Manual.Conventions . ................................................
2 Using Caller ID, Call W aiting, and Redial Lists ....... 27 Using.the.Caller.ID.List. . ......................................... 27 Making.a.Call.from.a.Caller.ID.Record . .................. 27 Deleting.Caller.ID.Numbers . .........................
3 T roubleshooting ........................................................ 50 Changing.the.Digital.Security.Code . ....................... 50 T raveling.Out.of.Range . .......................................... 51 Common.Issues . ....................
4 W elcome 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.
5 Standby The.handset.is.not.in.use..If.the.handset.is.on.the.cradle.or. [ /ash] .or. [ ] .on.the.handset.is.not.pressed,.no. line.has.been.activated..No.dial.tone.is.present.. CID Caller.ID.is.available.from.your.T elephone.provider.and.is.offered.
6 Product Overview Features: 5.8GHz.FHSS.System Integrated.Digital. Answering.Machine Caller.ID/Call.W aiting Store.30.Caller.ID.Numbers Advanced.Phonebook.Features: Store.70.Phonebook.Entries Alphabetical.Search Personalized.Ring.by.Party T ransfer.Single.
7 Parts of the Phone The.following.illustrations.show.you.all.of.the.different.parts.of.your.phone. Handset 3 4 5 6 13 15 17 18 19 20 8 10 11* 12 1 2 9 14 7 16 Speakerphone.Speaker.and.Ringer Handset.Battery.Compartment New.Message.LED Handset.Earpiece LCD.
8 22 21 23 33 25 26 27 28 34 35 36 37 24 29 30 31 32 Base.speaker Base.charging.contacts Base.microphone Message.counter.LED [vol - ] .key [vol +] .key 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. [greet] .key.(record/greeting) [nd hs] key (nd handset) [on/off] .key.
9 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 Standby/T alk The. battery .icon.indicates.the.handset.battery.
10 The Standby Screen When.the.phone.is.in.standby ,.the.handset.display.shows.the.following.items: Handset #1 New CID: 5 : OFF Ringer.off.icon.(when.the.ringer.is.of f)./.battery.icon Handset.ID Number.of.new.Caller.ID.calls.received Using the Four-way Function Key Y our.
1 1 Entering T ext from Y our Handset Y ou.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 .
12 Installing the Phone 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.
13 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 downward.
14 Connecting the Base and Charging the Handset Connect.the. AC.adapter.to.the.DC.IN.9V.jack. CAUTION: T o 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... DO.NOT.use.
15 Connecting to the Phone Line Once.the.battery.pack.is.fully.charged,.connect.the.telephone.cord. to.the.TEL .LINE.jack.and.to.a.telephone.jack.. T esting the Connection T ry.making.a.call..If.your.call.does.not.connect.or.you.cannot.get.a.dial.tone,.
16 Changing the Dial Mode Y our.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..
17 Basic Setup Selecting a Language Y our.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.
18 Activating the Key T ouch T one Key.T ouch.T one.is.the.tone.your.keypad.makes.when.keys.are.pressed..Y ou.can.turn.this.tone.on.or.of f. Press. [menu/clear] ..Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP .menu,.and.then. the.KEY. TOUCH. T ONE.submenu. Move.the.cursor.
19 Setting Up the Phonebook Y our.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.. Y ou.cannot.store.any.additional.names.and.numbers.unless.you.
20 Assign a personal ring tone for this entry (PERSONAL RING). Y ou.can.attach.a.special.ring.tone.to.each.phonebook.entry;.the.phone.will. use.this.ring.tone.when.this.person.calls..Use. [ ] .and. [ ] ..to.select.one. of.the.7.different.ring.tone.options.
21 Storing Caller ID or Redial Numbers in the Phonebook Y ou.can.store.Caller.ID.records.or.redial.numbers.in.the.phonebook.so.you.can.use.them.later ..Go.to.the.Caller.ID.or. redial.list.and.select.the.number.you.want.to.store..(If.the.Caller.ID.information.
22 Copying Phonebook Entries to Another Handset (Multi-handset packs only) If.you.have.more.than.one.handset,.you.can.transfer.phonebook.entries.from.one.handset.to.another.without.having. to.re-enter.names.and.numbers..Y ou.can.transfer.one.phonebook.
23 Customizing Y our Phone Selecting a Ring T one (Handset only) Y ou.may.choose.from.4.melodies.or.3.tones.for.your.phone’s.primary.ring.tone..If.you.have.more.than.one.handset,. each.handset.can.use.a.different.ringer.tone.or.melody .. The.available.
24 Activating AutoT alk (Handset only) AutoT alk.allows.you.to.answer.the.phone.simply.by.removing.the.handset.from.the.cradle..Y ou.do.not.have.to.press. a.button.to.answer.the.call. Press. [menu/clear] . Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP .menu,.and.then.the.
25 Using Y our Phone From a cordless handset From a handset speaker phone Making a call Remove.the.handset.from.the.charging. cradle. Press. [ /ash] . Listen.for.the.dial.tone. Dial.the.number . OR Remove.the.handset.from.the.charging. cradle. Dial.
26 Making a Call from the Phonebook When.the.phone.is.in.standby ,.press. [ ] .to.open.the.phonebook. Move.the.cursor.to.select.DIAL/EDIT ,.and.then.press. [select/ ] . Find.the.phonebook.entry.you.want.to.call.(see.Finding.a.Phonebook.Entry.on.page.2 0).
27 Using Caller ID, Call W aiting, and Redial Lists If.you.subscribe.to.Caller.ID.from.your.phone.company ,.your.phone.will.show.you.the.caller ’s.phone.number.and. name.(if.available).whenever.a.call.comes.in..If.you.subscribe.to.both.Call.W aiting.
28 Deleting Caller ID Numbers T o.delete.only.one.Caller.ID.number ,.go.to.the.Caller.ID.list.and.select.the.number.you.want.to.delete..Press. [menu/ clear] . When the phone asks you to conrm, select YES. T o.delete.all.the.Caller.ID.numbers,.go.to.
29 Redialing a Number Y ou.can.quickly.redial.the.last.5.numbers.dialed.on.each.handset. With.the.phone.in.standby ,.press.the. [redial/pause] .to.open.the.redial.list. Use. [ ] .and. [ ] .or. [redial/pause] .to.scroll.through.the.redial.list. When you nd the number you want to dial, press [ /ash] .
30 Adjusting the Ringer , Earpiece and Speaker V olume Adjusting the Ringer V olume Y ou.can.choose.from.four.ringer.volume.settings.on.the.handset.(off,.low ,.medium,. and.high).and.four.options.(off,.low ,.medium,.and.high).on.the.base..With.the.phone.
31 Adjusting the Audio T one If you aren’t satised with the audio quality of your phone, you can adjust the Audio T one of the earpiece while on a.call..Y our.phone.gives.you.three.audio.tone.options:.low ,.natural.and.high;.the.default.setting,.
32 Using Conference and T ransfer (Multi-handset packs only) Conferencing If.you.have.more.than.one.handset,.up.to.three.people.can.participate.in.a.conference.call.. A .three-way.conference. call.consists.of.an.outside.line.and.two.handsets..Y ou.can.
33 Using Special Features Muting the Ringer (One call only) While.the.phone.is.ringing,.press. [ ] .on.the.handset.or. [ ] on.the.base.to.mute.the.ringer.for.this.call..The.phone. will.ring.again.on.the.next.call. Muting the Microphone Mute.turns.off.
34 Seven-Digit Dialing In.some.areas,.the.telephone.company.may.allow.you.to.place.a.local.call.by.dialing.only.7.digits.(instead.of.10). If.this.is.the.case.in.your.area,.you.can.program.your.local.area.code.in.your.phone..Programming.your.area.code.
35 Answering an Intercom Page When.the.intercom.page.tone.sounds,.the.display.will.show.the.ID.of.the.handset.that.is.paging. Press. [ /ash] .or. [hold/int’com/xfer] ..If. AutoT alk.is.on,.the.handset.will.automatically.answer.the.page.when. you.
36 Setting Up the Answering System Y our.phone.has.a.built-in.answering.system.that.answers.and.records.incoming.calls. Features Digital.T apeless.Recording Up.to.14.Minutes.of.Recording.T ime Call.Screening Personal.or.Pre-recorded.Outgoing.Messages Bilingual.
37 Using the Answering System Interface Handset operation Y ou.can.use.your.handset.to.operate.your.answering.system.from.anywhere.in.your.home..When.the.phone.is.in. standby ,.press. [select/ ] .on.the.handset.to.access.the.answering.system..REMOTE. ANSWERING.
38 Setting the Number of Rings The.ring.time.setting.allows.you.to.set.the.number.of.rings.the.caller.hears.before.your.answering.system.plays.the. outgoing.message..Y ou.can.set.the.ring.time.to.answer.after.two,.four ,.or.six.rings..If.you.enable.the.
39 Recording a Personal Greeting Y our.answering.system.comes.with.a.pre-recorded.outgoing.message.or.greeting.that.plays.when.you.receive.a. call:.“Hello,.no.one.is.available.to.take.your.call..Please.leave.a.message.after.the.tone.”.Y ou.can.record.
40 Deleting Y our Personal Greeting Y ou.can.delete.your.personal.greeting.from.the.base..Y ou.cannot.delete.the.pre-recorded.greeting. From the base: With.the.phone.in.standby ,.press. [greet] . While.the.personal.greeting.is.playing,.press. [ ] . The.
41 Activating the Message Alert The.message.alert.feature.sounds.a.short.alert.tone.every.15.seconds.whenever.you.have.a.new.message. T o.turn.on.the.message.alert: From the handset: Press. [menu/clear] ..Select.the. ANSW ..SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.MESSAGE.
42 Using the Answering System T urning Y our Answering System On and Off From the base From the handset T urning.On With.the.phone.in.standby ,.press. [on/off] . The.system.announces.“Answering.System. is.on”.and.plays.the.current.greeting. The.message.
43 Reviewing Messages The.base.message.counter.displays.the.number.of.messages.stored.in.memory ..When.you.have.new.messages,.the. message counter and the new message LED on the handset ash. The answering system plays your new messages rst. After you listen to all of your new messages, you can then play your old messages.
44 Screening Calls If.you.activate.the.call.screening.feature,.you.can.listen.to.callers.leaving.a.message.without.answering.the.phone. (see. Activating.Call.Screening.on.page.4 1)..Y ou.can.always.hear.callers.from.the.base.speaker ..T o.screen.an. incoming.
45 Operating the Answering System While Y ou Are Away from Home Y ou.can.access.your.answering.system.while.you.are.away.from.home.to.check,.play ,.and.delete.messages,.or.even. record.a.new.greeting.message.or.turn.your.answering.system.on.and.off. Note: The.
46 Remote Commands Command Function Command Function [0] .then. [1] Repeat.a.message* [0] .then. [5] Stop.operation [0] .then. [2] Play.incoming.messages [0] .then. [6] Answering.system.on [0] .then. [3] Skip.a.message [0] .then. [9] Answering.system.
47 Maintenance Specications Operating.T emperature 32°.F.to.122°.F.(0°.C.to.50°.C) AC. Ada pter. Part .Numb er Base:. AD-800 Charging.Cradle:. AD-0005 Input.V oltage Base:.120V. AC,.60.Hz Charging.Cradle:.120V. AC,.60.Hz Output.V oltage Base:.9V.
48 Battery Replacement and Handling With.average.use,.your.phone’s.battery.should.last.approximately.one.year ..T o.order.replacement.batteries,.please. contact.Uniden’s.Parts.Department.. The.contact.information.is.listed.on.the.back.cover.pag e.
49 Low Battery Alert When.the.battery.pack.is.very.low ,.the.phone.is.programmed.to.eliminate.functions.in. order.to.save.power ..When.LOW.BA TTERY.appears.in.the.display.and.the.phone.is.in. standby ,.none.of.the.keys.will.operate..If.you.are.on.a.call,.
50 T roubleshooting Changing the Digital Security Code The digital security code is an identication code used to connect the handset and the base. Y our unit ships from the manufacturer.with.a.preset.security.code..Resetting.this.code.is.not.normally.
51 T raveling Out of Range During.a.call,.if.you.move.your.handset.too.far.from.your.base,.noise.may.increase..If.you.pass.the.range.limit.of.the. base,.the.handset.will.beep,.display.OUT.OF.RANGE,.and.then.go.to.standby .. The.base.will.maintain.the.
52 Common Issues If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps rst. If these steps do not solve your.problem,.please.call.our.Customer.Hotline.(see. At.Uniden,.we’ll.take.care.of.you!.on.page.6 6 ). Symptom Suggestion The.
53 Symptom Suggestion The.handset.doesn’t.ring. or.receive.a.page. Make.sure.that.you.are.not.too.far.from.the.base. Make.sure.that.your.handset.is.registered.to.the.main.base.unit. Charge.the.battery.in.the.handset.for.15.to.20.hours.by.placing.the.
54 Liquid Damage Moisture.and.liquid.can.damage.your.cordless.phone. If.the.handset.or.base.is.exposed.to.moisture.or.liquid,.but.only.the.exterior.plastic.housing.is.affected,.wipe.of f. the.liquid,.and.use.as.normal.. If.moisture.or.liquid.has.entered.
55 Precautions! Before.you.read.anything.else,.please.observe.the.following: W arning! Uniden. America.Corporation.DOES.NOT .represent.this.unit. to be waterproof. T o reduce the risk of re, electrical shock, or.damage.to.the.unit,.DO.NOT.expose.this.
56 The FCC W ants Y ou T o Know This.equipment.complies.with.Part.68.of.the.FCC.rules.and.the. requirements.adopted.by.the. ACT A..On.the.bottom.of.this.equipment. is a label that contains, among other information, a product identier in.the.format.
57 Radio Interference 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 , uorescent lighting, or electrical.
58 One Y ear Limited W arranty Important:.Evidence.of.original.purchase.is.required.for. warranty.service..W ARRANTOR:.UNIDEN. AMERICA . CORPORA TION.(“Uniden”).ELEMENTS.OF.W ARRANTY :. Uniden.warrants,.for.one.year ,.to.the.original.retail.owner ,.
59 Index A Accessibility. ................................... 4 Answering.calls............................ 25 Answering.system. ....................... 36 ...Using.the.answering.system. interface. ................................ 37 ...When.away.from.
60 P Personal identication number .....(PIN) . ....................................... 41 Personal.ring. ............................... 17 Phonebook. .................................. 19 ...Copying.entries......................... 22 ...Creating.
61 Memo.
62 Memo.
63 Memo.
64 Remote Operation Card CUT Remote access away fr om home 1. Call your phone n umber from a touch-tone ph one . 2. During the outg oing messag e, press 0 and en ter your PIN code . The answerin g system announ ces the number o f messag es stored in memory an d the voi ce prompts.
65 CUT T ask Key Repeat a Messag e Play Incomin g Messag es Skip a Messag e Delete a Messag e Stop Operati on Answerin g System On Answerin g System Off Help CUT T ask Key Repeat a Messag e Play Incom.
66 At Uniden, we’ll take care of you! Thank.you.for.purchasing.a.Uniden.product..if.you.have.any.questions.or.problems,.please.do.not.return.this. product.to.the.place.of.purchase. Having trouble? Our.customer.care.specialists.are.here.to.help.you!.
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