Uniden America UC501 UPCS base unit DECT 1060 User Manual UC01501BZ 1 0621

Uniden America Corporation UPCS base unit DECT 1060 UC01501BZ 1 0621

Manual

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WelcomeThank you for purchasing a Uniden Multi-Handsetphone.Note: Illustrations in this manual are used forexplanation purposes. Some illustrations in thismanual may differ from the actual unit.AccessibilityUniden provides a customer service hotline foraccessibility questions. If you have a disability andneed customer service assistance or if you haveany questions about how Uniden’s products canaccommodate persons with disabilities, please callthe accessibility voice/TTY line: 1-800-874-9314. A representative is available to talk to you M-F,8:00 am to 5:00 pm, CST. After hours, you canleave us a message, and we will call you back.Information is also available on our website, www.uniden.com, under the “Accessibility” link.Introducing your Digital Cordless Telephone• Crystal clear digital sound quality• Caller ID* to see who’s calling before you pick up the phone• 30 Number Caller ID• 100 Phonebook entries• Last 10 number redial•10 handset ringer options (6 Melodies and 4 Tones)• Room monitor**• Walkie-Talkie handset**• Sound enhancer lets you adjust the tone of yourearpiece to your personal preference.• Integrated telephone answering machine(DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only)* Feature requires Caller ID service from yourlocal telephone company. There is usually a feefor this service.** Multiple handset are required for these features.In this guide you will find all the information youneed, explained simply to help you get the mostfrom your phone.IMPORTANTThis equipment is not designed for makingemergency calls when the power fails. Alternativearrangements should be made for access toemergency services.[1]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:48 PM  Page 1
Setting up 4Finding a location 4Connecting your phone  4Preparing the handsets  5Installing and charging the handset battery pack 5Battery Low Warning 6Battery Performance 6Setting the date and time 6Connecting the telephone line cord 6Your  handset 7Your base 8Your handset display 9Standby Display 10Quick Guide 11Using your phone  12Make a call 12Adjust the earpiece/speaker volume during a call  12Make a call by pre-dialing 12Handset range 12Call timer 12Handsfree 12End a call 13Receive a call 13Call Waiting 13Receiving internal calls 13Muting the ringer 13Redial 14Redial the last number called 14Redial any of the last 10 numbers called 14Store a redial number to the phonebook 14Deleting numbers from the redial list 15Mute (privacy) 15Finding/paging handsets 15Keypad lock  16Conversation recording(DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only) 16Using the phonebook  17Store a phonebook name/number 17View and dial a phonebook entry 18Edit a phonebook name/number 18Delete a phonebook name/number  19Copy phonebook names/numbers 19Check available memory space 19Handset and base menu settings 20Handset ringer volume 20Handset ringer type 20Auto talk  21Sound enhancer 21Appointment 21Alarm 22Handset name 22Talk display 22Language 23Base ringer volume (DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only) 23Base ringer type (DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only) 24Prefix dialing 24Seven-Digit Dialing 25Call barring  25[2]ContentsUC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:48 PM  Page 2
[3]Settings menu 26Tones 26Dial Mode 26Tone Dialing Switch-Over 27Registering a new handset 27De-register a handset or a base 28Base PIN code  29Selecting a base 29Resetting your phone 30Default settings 31Network services 32Caller ID 32Call Waiting Tone 32Calls log 32View the Calls log 33Copy Calls log number to the phonebook  33Delete Calls log entry(ies) 34Message waiting (DECT1060/DECT1060-2 only) 34Using extra handsets 35Walkie-Talkie 35Set Walkie-Talkie mode 35Make a Walkie-Talkie call 36Walkie-Talkie ringer volume 36Walkie-Talkie ringer type  36Exit Walkie-Talkie mode 36Room monitor 37Using room monitor 37Call another handset (internal or intercom call)  37Answer an external call while on an internal call 37Transferring a call 38Conference call  38The Telephone Answering Machine(DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only) 39Answering Machine Operation from a Handset 39Message Playback 39Record Memo 39Answering Machine Settings 39Answer on/off 40Play/Delete/Record OGM 40Select OGM 40Setting Call Screen 40Using Call Screen 40Ring Delay 41Message Length 41Setting Remote PIN 41Message Alert 41Language 41Using the Base Answering Machine 42Remote Access Away from Home 43Simple solutions 44Handset/Base 44Caller ID 45Telephone Answering Machine(DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only) 45General information 46Specifications 46Maintenance 46Cleaning your product 46Replacing the handset battery pack 46Liquid Damage 47Precautions 48I.C. Notice 51Warranty 52UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:48 PM  Page 3
Setting upFollow these simple steps to prepare yourphone for use.Finding a location• The location should be close to both a phonejack and a continuous power outlet (one whichis not connected to a switch).• The base and handset should be kept awayfrom sources of electrical noise such as motors,microwave ovens, and fluorescent lighting.• For better reception, place the base as high aspossible.• The base should be placed in an open area foroptimum range and reception.• If your home has wired alarm equipmentconnected to a phone line, be sure thatinstalling the system does not disable youralarm equipment. If you have questions aboutwhat will disable alarm equipment, contact yourtelephone company or a qualified installer.Connecting your phone1  Connect the base power supply to the back ofthe base. Plug the other end into the wallelectrical outlet.WARNINGUse only the power supply that came with your phone.Using another power supply could seriously damage your phone and invalidate your warranty.Do not connect the telephone line cord until your handset is fully charged. This will prevent the risk of the phone being answered before thebattery pack is charged. Answering the phone before the battery pack is fully charged mayprevent them from reaching their optimumcapacity.2  If you have purchased a model containingmultiple handsets and chargers, connect eachcharger's power supply to the charger base andplug into a wall electrical outlet.[4]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:48 PM  Page 4
[5]Preparing the handsetsInstalling and charging the handset battery pack1On each handset:Remove the battery compartment cover.Press down on the semi-circle indent and slide the cover off.Connect the supplied battery pack with the correct polarity.Slide the battery cover back until it clicks securely into place.2  To charge the battery, place the handset(s) on the base or on a charger. The charging light in the base illuminates. While charging, thesymbol scrolls and when the handset is fullycharged, all the bars of the battery symbol willbe filled when the phone is off the cradle.If the charging light does not come on, repositionthe handset in the base or charger, ensuring thatthe charging points contact. You must chargeeach handset for 15-20 hours before use.NOTE: Once your handset is fully charged, yourphone is designed for the base chargeLED to turn off for approximately 4seconds during the following instances:1) just after reaching a full charge2) 1 minute after reaching a full charge3) every 5 minutes after reaching a full chargeTo alleviate the charge LED from blinking on thebase, you can simply remove the handset fromthe charging cradle. You may also select to leave the handset in thecradle, which will not damage the unit. Once fullycharged, you may notice the charge LED light willturn for 4 seconds every 5 minutes. This is normaloperation and does not mean your unit isdefective.WARNINGUnder no circumstances should non-rechargeable batteries be used. Only use thesupplied battery pack or you will invalidate yourguarantee and may damage the telephone.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:48 PM  Page 5
BATTERY LOW WARNINGIf the symbol is displayed on the handset,CHARGE BATTERYappears and you hear thelow battery tone, you will need to recharge yourhandset.For optimum performance, be sure to return thehandset to the cradle after each call. If thehandset is left off of the base, the actual talktime duration will be reduced respective to theamount of time the handset is off the cradle.Battery PerformanceThe handset may become warm during charging,this is normal. On a single charge your handsetwill give 16 hours talk time and 7 days standbytime.Over time, as the batteries wear out, the chargecapacity will reduce, therefore, reducing thetalk/standby time of the handset.Eventually the battery pack will need to bereplaced.Setting the date and timeThe phone uses the 24 hour clock.In standby:1 Press .2 Press or until Time & Alarmisdisplayed and press .3 Press or until Set Date&Timeisdisplayed and press .4  Enter Day, Month, and Year using the keypad, e.g. 030605 for 3rd June 2005, and press .5  Enter Hour and Minute using the keypad, and press .        6  Press to return to standby.Connecting the telephone line cord1  Connect the telephone line cord into the TELLINE jack on the back of the base.Plug the other end into the telephone outlet.Setting up your phone is complete.Now you can make and receive calls.[6]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:48 PM  Page 6
EarpieceDisplayClearTalkDown/PhonebookSpeakerCID/FlashMicrophoneUp/RedialMenu/OKEndIntercomLockTemporary Tone• Use to delete incorrect digits or letters.• Press to go back to the previous menu.• Press and hold to mute theringer temporarily.• Press to make and receive calls.• Press during a call to decrease theearpiece or speaker phone volume.• Use to scroll through the phonebook,menu, redial list, or CALLER ID log.• Use to access the phonebook list.• Use for handsfree.• Press and hold to play messages.(DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only)• Use for flash and conference function.• Use to access the CALLER ID log.• Press and hold to insert a pause.Use when making internal calls,conference calls or for transferringcalls (if you have more than onehandset registered to your base).Press and hold to switch thehandset keypad lock On and Off.Press and hold to switch thedial mode to tone temporarily.• Press during a call to increase the earpiece or speaker phone volume.• Use to scroll through the phonebook, menu, redial list, or CALLER ID log.• Use to access the redial list.• Press to access the menus.• Press to confirm a setting.• Use for handset call screening.• Press to end a call.• Press to exit the menu mode and return to standby.Your Handset[7]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:48 PM  Page 7
AC power (yellow)Answering Machine LED DisplayTelephone line AC power (yellow)Telephone lineCharge LEDFind HS•  Press to page handset(s).skip•  Press to play next message.repeat/back•  Press to replay messages.delete•  Delete a message.Ans (answering machine)on/off•  Press to turn answeringmachine On or Off.volume•  Adjusts answer machine speaker volume.play/stop•  Press to play messages.•  Press to stop playback.•  Lights up when handset is charging in the cradle.In Use LED•  Lights up when handset isin use.Your base[8]for DECT1080/DECT1080-2 for DECT1060/DECT1060-2UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:49 PM  Page 8
Your handset displaySymbol ExplanationAlways displayed when your handset is on, shows the battery status.Battery fully charged. Half charged.Empty and you hear a warning tone -the battery is low and needs charging.Remains steady when the line is in use.Flashes while connecting andreceiving calls.The call is muted.Displayed when you have a new voicemessage. (DECT1060/1060-2 only)Symbol ExplanationDisplayed when you are in handsfree.Displayed when the ringer volume is setto OFF.Always displayed when your handset is on, shows the handset is linked to the base.Flashes and you hear a warning tone during a call if the handset moves out ofrange, you will need to move closer to the base for clearer reception.Indicates the alarm has been set.Displayed when the keypad has been locked.Flashes when new messages arerecorded.Displayed when messages are played.(DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only)[9]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:49 PM  Page 9
[10]Standby DisplayOnce charged, your handset display will appear as illustrated below, displaying the handset name andnumber, and time and date. This is referred to as ‘standby mode’.For example:Battery Level IndicatorHandset-Base Signal IndicatorYou can personalize your handsetwith your name (see page 22).Day/MonthTime of DayHandset NumberUC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:49 PM  Page 10
[11]Quick GuideFunction Button pressMake a call  , enter number.Make a call by pre-dialing  Enter number, .Adjust earpiece volume  During a call, or .End a call  or place handset on base/charger.Receive a call  Phone rings, .Redial  then or to display number, .Privacy  During a call, and select Mute, repeat the same step to select “Unmute”to resume a call.Store phonebook number  then , select New Entry, , enter name,  ,enter number, . Select Tone, , then select Save,.Dial phonebook number  then or , .Handset ringer melody  then or to Audio Setting.Press or to Ringer Typethen .Press or to select External,Internal,Paging,Alarm, or Appointment.Press or to select the melody, .Make internal call then or to select internal handset number, or .[DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only]Answering machine ON/OFF (on base).Play/Stop your messagesUC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:49 PM  Page 11
Using your phoneMake a call1 Press the symbol is displayed. Whenyou hear the dial tone, dial the number you want. The number is shown in the display. After a short delay the call timer will start timing the call.2  Press to exit and return to standby.Adjust the earpiece/speaker volume during acall1  Press or to adjust the volume. There are six levels.Make a call by pre-dialing1  In standby, enter the number to be dialed.The number is displayed.You can enter numbers up to 24 digits long. Press to delete any incorrect digits.Press and hold to delete all digits.2  Press to dial the displayed number.Handset rangeIf the handset is too far away from the base,during standby, Searchingappears and thesymbol will flash. During a call you will hear awarning tone. You will need to mover closer to thebase for clearer reception and to avoid beingdisconnected.Call timerWhen you make or receive a call, a short whileafter the line is connected the call timer will showthe duration of the call in the display in hours,minutes and seconds. The call time will bedisplayed for a further 5 seconds after you endthe call.HandsfreeYou can use handsfree to talk to your callerwithout holding the handset to your ear. You canspeak into the handset microphone and listen overthe loudspeaker.Handsfree also enables other people in the roomto listen in to the conversation.[12]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:49 PM  Page 12
During a call:1  Press . The symbol is displayed whilehandsfree.2  Press or again to go back to thenormal talk operation.End a call1 Press .OrPlace the handset back on the base/charger.The call time will remain in the display for a further 5 seconds.Receive a callWhen you receive a call, the handset(s) will ring (as long as handset ring volume is not set toOFF - see page 20). The symbol will flash in the handset display.If you have subscribed to a Caller ID service, thecaller’s number will be displayed (if available).See page 32 for further information on Caller ID.1  Press to answer the call.Or simply lift the handset from the base (providingAuto Talk is set to On, see page 21). After a shortdelay the call timer will start timing the call.Call WaitingIf you subscribe to Call Waiting and the callwaiting tone sounds during a call, press toswitch between callers.This model has a special call waiting tone inaddition to the one you typically hear from yourlocal service provider. This tone will be heard afterthe standard tone when you receive a call waitingnotification. This tone is provided as an extrafeature and will have to be turned on in order toactivate as the default setting is set to OFF. Toturn this feature on, go to the menu, select audiosetting, tones, and call waiting - then set thefeature to ON. NOTE: If this feature is set to OFF, you WILL stillreceive call waiting notifications IF youhave subscribed to call waiting featuresfrom your local service provider.Receiving internal callsIf you receive a call from another handset, theinternal caller’s handset number and bannername, if programmed, will be displayed.Muting the ringerYou can also turn the ringer off or mutetemporarily, by pressing and holding whilethe phone rings.[13]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:49 PM  Page 13
RedialRedial the last number called1 Press .2 Press .3 Use or to select Redial.4 Press .Redial any of the last 10 numbers calledYour handset saves the last 10 numbers calledinto a redial list. You can select and redial anynumber from the list at a later time. Each handsethas its own redial list. Numbers stored in theredial list can be up to 24 digits long.1  In standby, press to display the last number called.2  Press or to display any of the last 10 numbers called.If the name/number is stored in the phonebook, the name will be shown as well.3  Press to dial the displayed number.Store a redial number to the phonebook1  In standby, press to display the lastnumber called.2 Press or to display the redial number you want.3  Press , then use or to selectStore to Phbk, press .4<Enter Name>is displayed.Enter a name using the keypad and press .For information on entering names, see page 17.You can enter a name of up to 13 letters.Press to delete an incorrect letter.5  The number is displayed again, press .6  Select distinctive ring if required. Pressor to select a ringer. Select No Specialif adistinctive ring is not required then press .7 Select Saveand press . Or pressor to select Go Backto go back to theprevious menu and press . You will hear abeep to confirm the entry is stored.8  Press to return to standby.[14]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:49 PM  Page 14
Deleting numbers from the redial list1  In standby, press to display the last number called.2  Press or to display any of the last 10 numbers called.3  With the number you want displayed, press .4 Press or to select Clearto delete the number selected or All Clearto delete all numbers in the list. Press .5 Press or to select Yesto confirm.Press .6  Press to return to standby.Mute (privacy)When on a call you can mute the handsetmicrophone and speak privately to someone in thesame room, without your caller hearing you.1  During a call, press and select Mute.Press .The symbol is displayed while mute is onand your caller cannot hear you.2  Repeat the same step to resume your call. Press and then select Unmute.Finding/paging handsetsYou can use the Find Handset button on the baseto locate a missing handset or page the user(paging calls cannot be answered by a handset).1  Press on the base.Any handsets registered to your base will ring.To stop the paging ring:1  Press on the handset or presson the base again.If you do not stop the paging ring, it will stop automatically after 60 seconds.[15]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:49 PM  Page 15
Keypad lockThe keypad lock helps prevent accidental dialingwhen you are carrying the handset around andcan also be used to stop younger children dialingout accidentally.When the keypad lock is on, you can still receivecalls by pressing or  , but you cannotmake calls except for emergency 911 calls.Switch the keypad lock ON1  Press and hold  . symbol appears.Switch the keypad lock OFF1  Press and hold to unlock the keypad and return to standby.Conversation recording(DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only)When on a call, you can record a conversation.1 During a call, press .2 Press or to select Rec Converse,press .The recording will stop when the maximumrecording time is reached.[16]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:49 PM  Page 16
Using the phonebookYou can store your 100 frequently used namesand numbers in the phonebook for easy dialing.Press to exit the phonebook menu andreturn to standby at any time.Store a phonebook name/numberPhonebook entries are stored alphabetically.1 Press .2 Press .3 Press or to select New Entry.Press . <Enter Name>appears.4  Enter name using the keypad, then press .Stored names can be up to 13 letters long.Press to delete an incorrect letter.Entering namesFor example, to enter the name JOHN:ForJ, press once.ForO,  press three times.ForH, press twice.ForN, press twice.If you enter a letter and the next letter is on the same button, press to move the cursor tothe right before trying to enter the next letter.To switch between upper and lower case,press .5<Enter Number>is displayed. Enter the number. Press .To enter a pause, press and hold  .You will see an Rappear in the display first.Continue holding until you see a Pforpause appear in the display.Stored numbers can be up to 24 digits long.Press to delete an incorrect digit.Press to confirm the number.6  Press or to select a tone type andpress . 7 Press or to select SaveorGo Backand press .8  The phonebook entry is now stored.Press to return to standby.[17]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:49 PM  Page 17
[18]Entering a ‘pause’ in a stored numberYou may need to enter a pause in someinternational or charge card numbers or if you areconnected to a switchboard.When storing a number, at the point where youwant a pause, press and hold  . You will seeanRappear in the display first. Continue holdinguntil you see a Pfor pause appear in thedisplay. View and dial a phonebook entry1 Press and the first alphabetical entry is displayed.2  Press or to scroll through the entries and display the entry you want.OrSearch alphabetically for the entry.To search alphabeticallyEnter the first letter of the name you want usingthe keypad.e.g. for Helen, press  twice, then use or to display the exact entry you want.3 Press to dial the number.OrPress to exit and return to standby.Edit a phonebook name/number1 Press to access the phonebook list.2  The display shows the first alphabetical entry in the phonebook.Press or to display the name for the entry you want (or search alphabetically).3  Press to access the phonebook menu.4 Press or until Edit Entryisdisplayed and press .5  The name is displayed. 6  Press or to move the cursor.Press repeatedly to delete any incorrect letters, then enter the correct letters using the keypad and press .7  The number is displayed. Press or to move the cursor.Press repeatedly to delete any incorrectdigits and then enter the correct number using thekeypad and press  .8  Select a tone type and press .UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:50 PM  Page 18
9 Select SaveorGo Backand press .10 Press to exit and return to standby.Delete a phonebook name/number1  Press to access the phonebook list.2  The display shows the first alphabetical entry in the phonebook.Press or to display the name for the entry you want (or search alphabetically).3  Press to access the phonebook menu.4 Press or until Delete Entryisdisplayed and press .5 Press or to select Yes.6  Press to confirm deletion or press togo back to the menu screen without deleting.7  Press to exit and return to standby.Copy phonebook names/numbers1  Using the handset that you want to copy from, press to access the phonebook list.2  Press or to display the name for the entry you want (or search alphabetically). Or skip this step if you want to copy the whole phonebook to another handset.3 Press .4 Press or to select Copy EntryorCopy All. Press .5  Select a handset to copy to, press .When the selected handset rings pressthe key on the handset which is ringing,the display shows Transfer Done.Check available memory space1 Press .2 Press .3 Press or to select Information.Press . The number of stored entries appears.[19]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:50 PM  Page 19
Handset and base menu settingsHandset ringer volumeThere are 6 ringer volumes to choose from.You can also select volume Offif you do not wantto be disturbed.You can set a different ringer volume for eachhandset registered to your base.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Audio Settingand press .3 Press or to select Ringer Volumeand press .4  Press or to select the volume you want (you will hear a sample of each as you scroll through), then press to confirm.5  Press to exit and return to standby.If you select Volume Off, the symbol will bedisplayed.Handset ringer typeThere are 10 handset ringer melodies to choosefrom, 6 Melodies and 4 Tones. You can selectdifferent ringtones for external calls, internal calls,page calls, alarm tones or appointment reminders.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Audio Settingand press .3 Press or to select Ringer Typeand press .4 Press or to select External,Internal,Paging,Alarm, or Appointmentand press .5  Press or to select the melody you want. You will hear a sample of each as you scroll through the melodies.6  With the ringer melody you want displayed, press to confirm your selection.7  Press to exit and return to standby.[20]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:50 PM  Page 20
Auto TalkAuto Talk, lets you answer the phone just bypicking it up from the cradle. If you switch AutoTalk off, you have to press to answer a call,even if a handset is on the base or charger.The default setting is ‘On’.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Auto Talk.Press .3 Press or to select OnorOff.Press .4  Press to exit and return to standby.Sound EnhancerYou can adjust the Audio Tone of the earpiece.Your phone gives you four audio tone options:Normal, Treble (High), Alto (Middle), or Bass (Low).1  During a call, press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select SoundEnhancer. Press .3  Press or to select one from NORMAL,TREBLE,ALTO, or BASS. Press to confirm.AppointmentThe Date & Time must be set before you canaccess the Calendar menu option. To set Date &Time, see page 6. Your phone allows you to set 5personalized date and time appointments.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Time & Alarm.Press .3 Press or to select Set Appointm.Press .4 Press or to select one from Appointment 1toAppointment 5.Press .5  Press or to select On. Press . 6  Enter date and time for the appointment(see page 6). Press .7  Enter the appointment name using the keypad (up to 13 characters). Press .[21]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:50 PM  Page 21
AlarmYour phone allows you to set an alarm.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Time & Alarm.Press .3 Press or to select Set Alarm.Press .4 Press or to select On. Press .5Enter time for the alarm using the number keypad.6 Press .7  Press to exit and return to standby. Theappears, showing that the alarm is set to on.When the reminder occurs, your phone will ring.To stop alarm tone, press any key on the handset. Once set, the alarm remains on and will ring at the same time every day. To cancel the alarm, follow the instructions above and set the alarm to ‘Off’.Handset nameYou can change the name your phone displays onthe screen. If you have more than one handset,you can use the name to identify your handset.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Display.Press .3 Press or to select Handset Name.Press .4Handset Nameappears. Enter the name using the number keypad. Press to confirm.5  Press to exit and return to standby.Talk DisplayYou can select the type of information displayedduring a call −the time of the call or the caller’snumber (if available). The default setting is Time.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Display.Press .3 Press or to select Talk Display.Press .4 Press or to select TimeorNumber.Press .5  Press to exit and return to standby. [22]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:50 PM  Page 22
LanguageYou can change the language the menu displaywill use. Choose from English, Spanish, orFrench.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Display.Press .3 Press or to select Sel Language.Press .4 Press or to select English,Español,orFrançais.Press to confirm.5  Press to exit and return to standby.Base ringer volume(DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only)There are 6 volume levels to choose from or youcan select volume OFF.1 Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Base Settingsand press .3 Press or to select Audio Settingsand press .4 Press or until Ringer Volumeisdisplayed and press .5 Press or to select the volume youwant (you will hear a sample of each as youscroll through), then press to confirm.6 Press to exit and return to standby.[23]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:51 PM  Page 23
Base ringer type (DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only)There are 10 base ringer options to choose from(6 Melodies and 4 Tones).1 Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Base Settingsand press .3 Press or to select Audio Settingsand press .4 Press or until Ringer Typeisdisplayed and press .5 Press or to select the ringer you want.You will hear a sample of each as you scrollthrough the ringer types.6 With the ringer type you want displayed, pressto confirm your selection.7 Press to exit and return to standby.Prefix dialingIf you need to add a prefix to the number for along distance call, or if you need to add yoursaved area code to the number, do the following:1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Base Settings.Press .3 Press or to select Additional.Press .4 Press or to select Prefix Dial.Press .5 Enter the number using the number keypad or. Press to confirm.6  Press to exit and return to standby.[24]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:51 PM  Page 24
Seven-Digit DialingYou can program your local area code into yourhandset. If you get a call from within your areacode, you'll only see the 7-digit phone number. Ifyou get a call from outside your area code, you'llsee all 10 digits. 1 To  enter an area code, press to accessthe main menu.2 Press or until Base Settingsisdisplayed and press .3 Press or to display Additionalandpress .4 Press or to select Area Codeandpress .5 Enter the number of your area code using thenumber keypad and press .6 Press to exit and return to standby.Call barringWhen switched on, Call Barring prevents callsfrom being made to a specific number, area codeor international code.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select Base Settings.Press .3 Press or to select Call Barring.Press .4  Enter the number using the number keypador . Press .5 Press or to select OnorOff.Press to confirm.6  Press to exit and return to standby.[25]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:51 PM  Page 25
Settings menuTonesYou can switch on or off the tones for key touch,confirmation, call waiting, and out-of-range alarm.For example, when the key tone is set to ON, youwill hear a tone each time you press a keypadbutton.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or until Audio Settingisdisplayed and press .3Press until Tonesis displayed. Press .4  Press or to select the option you wantKey Confirmation Warning Call WaitingRange Alarm.Press .5  Press or to display either OnorOffand press to confirm. For Keytone,select from pattern 1-3 or off and press .6  Press to exit and return to standby.Dial mode You can set your phone to use either Tone orPulse dialing. The pre-set setting is TONE dialing,where you will hear a tone beep each time youdial a number. Most modern exchanges andswitchboards use Tone dialing, so you should notneed to change this setting. Only change it if yourswitchboard uses Pulse dialing or if you cannotmake a call using Tone dialing.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or until Base Settingsisdisplayed and press .3 Press or to select Additionalandpress .4 Press or to display Dial Modeandpress . The current setting is displayed.[26]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:51 PM  Page 26
5  Press or to display either ToneorPulseand press to confirm.6  Press to exit and return to standby.Tone Dialing Switch-OverIf you have set your phone to use Pulse dialing,you can switch temporarily to Tone dialing for theduration of a call:1 Press .2  Enter the number you want. Press andhold , Dwill be displayed.Any digits entered after the Dwill be dialed using tone dialing.Registering a new handsetWhen you register a new handset to your base,you will be asked to enter the base PIN code.The pre-set PIN code is 0000. If you wish you canchange this code, see page 29.Before registering, make sure the new handset isfully charged and that you have the base andhandset in front of you. Also, make sure allhandsets and the base are in standby.On the handset you want to register:1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or until Add.settingsisdisplayed and press .3 Press or to display Registerandpress .4  Press or to select your base number and press .On your base:5  Press and hold for approx. 3 seconds.You are now in ‘registration mode’.[27]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:51 PM  Page 27
If the base already has the maximum number ofhandsets (6) registered to it you will need to de-register one of the existing handsets before youcan register the new handset.See section for de-registering handsets.On the handset you want to register:Enter the base PIN code.Pre-set base PIN code is 0000.You will hear a confirmation tone when registration is complete.When in standby, the new handset number will bedisplayed.The handset will automatically be allocated with the next available handset number.If registration is unsuccessful, the display willshowNot Registeredand you will need tofollow the registration procedure again.De-register a handset or a baseIf you have more than one handset registered toyour base or more than one base registered to yourhandset(s), you can de-register both the handsetfrom the base or the base from the handset.Before registering, make sure all handsets and thebase are in standby.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or until Add. Settingsisdisplayed and press .3 Press or to display Deregisterand press .4 Press or to select HandsetorBaseand press .5  Press or to display the handset or base you want to de-register and press .6Press or to select Yesand press .If the handset registers to the base successfully,you will hear a confirmation tone.7  Press to exit and return to standby.[28]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:51 PM  Page 28
Base PIN codeYou need to enter the base PIN code when youare registering handsets. For security reasons youmay wish to change the PIN code. You canchoose a PIN code up to 4 digits long.If you reset the base from the handset, base PINcode will be 0000.Always keep a record of your base PIN code.Note your PIN code and keep it in a safe place.If you change the PIN code you will need to usethe new code for any handset registered to yourbase.1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or until Base Settingsisdisplayed and press .3 Press or to display Base Pinandpress .4 Enter a new PIN code (up to 4 digits) andpress .5  Press to exit and return to standby.Selecting a baseYou can register a handset to up to 4 bases, e.g.one at work and one at home or one upstairs andone in the garage, and switch between them.Once your handset is registered with other bases,you can either specify the base you want to useor, select Automaticfor your handset to choosethe base with the strongest signal.1  Press to access the main menu. 2 Press or to select Add.Settings.Press .3 Press or to select Select Base.Press .4 Press or to select Automaticorthe base number. Press .[29]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:51 PM  Page 29
Resetting your phoneIf you reset your phone, both the base andhandset will return to their default settings.The time, date, handset name, and phonebookwill not return to default.If you have more than one handset registered toyour base and you complete the followingprocedure, only the handset you reset and thebase will go back to the default settings.For the base:1  Press to access the main menu.2 Press or until Base Settingsisdisplayed and press .3 Press or to display Reset Baseand press .4 Press or to select Yesand to confirm.5  Press to exit and return to standby.For the handset:1  Press to access the main menu.2  Press or to select Add.Settings.Press .3 Press or to select Reset Handset.Press .4 Press or to select Yes.Press to confirm.The handset will beep.[30]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:52 PM  Page 30
Default settingsHandset and baseRinger Volume  Level 3Ringer Type  External  Tone 1Internal Tone 2Paging Tone 3Alarm Tone 3Appointment Tone 3Walkie-Talkie Tone 2Tone Key Pattern 1Confirmation OnWarning OnCall Waiting  OffRange Alarm  OnAlarm Not SetAppointment Not SetAuto Talk  OnLanguage EnglishGroup ID(Walkie-Talkie)  000Base PIN  0000Prefix Dial  Not SetCall Barring  Not SetArea Code Not SetDial Mode Tone[DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only]Select OGM Pre- RecordedAnswer On/Off OnCall Screen OnRing Delay Toll SaverMessage Length 1minRemote PIN 0000Language EnglishMessage Alert On[31]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:52 PM  Page 31
[32]Network servicesTO USE CALLER ID OR ANY OTHER SERVICESDETAILED IN THIS SECTION, YOU MUST FIRSTCONTACT YOUR LOCAL TELEPHONECOMPANY AND SUBSCRIBE TO THERELEVANT SERVICE.Caller IDWith CALLER ID, the caller’s name, if available, isshown in the handset display as you receive anincoming call so you can see who is calling beforeyou pick up the phone.Only the first 14 letters of the caller’s name aredisplayed.Call Waiting ToneThis model has a special call waiting tone inaddition to the one you typically hear from yourlocal service provider. This tone will be heard afterthe standard tone when you receive a call waitingnotification. This tone is provided as an extrafeature and will have to be turned on in order toactivate as the default setting is set to OFF. Toturn this feature on, go to the menu, select audiosetting, tones, and call waiting - then set thefeature to ON. NOTE: If this feature is set to OFF, you WILL stillreceive call waiting notifications IF youhave subscribed to call waiting featuresfrom your local service provider.Calls logThe calls log stores details of the last 30 incomingcalls.It can store numbers up to 24 digits long andnames up to 13 characters long. When you havenew calls the number of message appears in thedisplay.If the caller has withheld their listing,UnavailableorPrivatewill be displayed or,if the number is unavailable the display will showUnavailable. You will not be able to dial back anentry with one of these messages.When the calls log is full, a new call will replacethe oldest call.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:52 PM  Page 32
View the calls log1 Press . The latest calls log entry is displayed (or CallList Emptyif there are no entries).2  Press or to scroll through the calls log.3  Press or to continue viewing other calls log entries.OrPress to exit and return to standby.Dial calls log number1  Press . The latest calls log entry isdisplayed.2  Press or to scroll and display the entryyou want.3 To add (or delete) a "1" at the beginning of thedisplayed phone number, press .To add (or remove) the stored area code,press .4 Press to dial the entry displayed.Copy Calls log number to the phonebook1 Press .The latest calls log entry is displayed.2  Press or to scroll to the number you want.3 Press .4Store to Phbkis displayed. Press .Enter a name using the keypad and pressto confirm.If you enter a name that is already stored in the phonebook, you will be prompted to enter another name.5  The number is displayed. To confirm and savethe entry to the phonebook, press .If necessary, you can edit the number,using to delete any incorrect digits andenter new ones using the keypad.6  Press or to select a distinctive ring. Press .7  Press or to Save. Press .The entry is now saved in the phonebook.8  Press to exit and return to standby.[33]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:52 PM  Page 33
[34]Delete Calls log entry(ies)1 Press . The latest calls log entry is displayed.2  Press or to scroll to the entry you want. If you delete all calls log, skip this step.3 Press . SelectDelete EntryorDelete List.Press to select YesorNothen pressto confirm.4  Press to exit and return to standby.Message Waiting (DECT1060/DECT1060-2 only)If you have subscribed to a message waitingservice through your local telephone company,when you have a message waiting in yourmailbox, the symbol will be displayed on thehandset.To listen to your waiting messages, you shouldcall your voice mailbox as instructed by your localtelephone services provider. When you havelistened to your messages, the symbol will nolonger be displayed.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:52 PM  Page 34
Using extra handsetsIf you purchased a multi-pack all your handsetscome pre-registered to the base.You can use a total of 6 handsets with your base.Your handset can only be used with one base atany time during a call.To register a handset to your base, see page 27.To de-register a handset from your base, seepage 28.If you already have 6 handsets registered to yourbase and you want to register a new handset, youwill first need to de-register one of your existinghandsets, see ‘De-register a handset or a base’,page 28.With more than one handset you can makeinternal or intercom calls, transfer calls and holdconference calls.Walkie-TalkieWith the Walkie-Talkie feature, a pair of handsetscan function as two-way radios. The Walkie-Talkiefeature does not interfere with the main base’sability to make or receive telephone calls.You must set both handsets to Walkie-Talkie-modeto make a Walkie-Talkie call.Set Walkie-Talkie feature1 Press .2 Press or to select Walkie Talkie.Press .3  Enter the group ID. (All other handsets with the same group ID within range will ring.) Default setting is 000.To edit the group ID, use and the number keypad to enter the new number.4 Press .[35]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:52 PM  Page 35
Room MonitorThis feature allows you to monitor sounds inanother room. For instance, you can use thisfeature and 2 handsets as a baby monitor.First, you will need to setup 2 handsets for roommonitoring.Using Room Monitor1  Press on the handset.2 Press or to select Room Monitor.Press .3  Press or to select the original handsetto monitor. Press . The handset to monitor will ring.4  On the monitored handset, press .Room monitor will start.Place the handset you selected to monitor in theroom you wish to monitor, it will function as amicrophone.The second handset will be used as a remotespeaker, allowing you to monitor sounds in theroom.To exit room monitor, press .This feature only works when both handsets arewithin the range of the base. If either handset isout of range, the function will stop.Call another handset (internal or intercom call)1  Press . The symbol is displayed and you will hear the internal call dialing tone.2  Press or to select the name, number,or the handset you want to call. Pressor . The handset will ring.3  When the called handset answers, pressor place the handset back on the base to end the call.[37]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:52 PM  Page 37
Transferring a callYou can transfer an external caller from yourhandset to another handset.During an external call:1  Press . The external caller is put ‘on-hold’.2  Press or to select name, number or the handset you want to transfer the call to and press or key. The called handset willring.NOTE: If you do not select another handset totransfer the call to within 60 seconds,your caller will automatically be takenoff of hold allowing you to continue yourconversation.3  When the called handset answers, pressto transfer the call.If the called handset does not answer,press to return to the external caller.Conference callYou can hold a 3-way conversation (conferencecall) between your handset, an external caller andanother internal handset user.During an external call:1  Press  . The external caller is put ‘on-hold’.2  Press or to select name, number or the handset you want to have a conference call with and press or key. The called handset will ring.3  When the called handset answers, pressto start your conference call.4 Any handset can press at any time to leave the conference call.[38]UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:52 PM  Page 38
[39]The Telephone Answering Machine(DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only)The Telephone Answering Machine will offer up to14 minutes of digital recording for incoming oroutgoing messages and memo messages.You can set up your answering machine using anyhandset and record a personal OGM (Out GoingMessage). Messages can be reviewed at thebase, from any handset or from a touch tonephone on an outside line.Answering Machine Operation from a HandsetThe answering machine settings can only beaccessed from the handset menu.1 In standby, press on the handset.2 Use or to select AM Operation.3 Press . You can now select from the AMOperationmenu or access messages with thefollowing instructions.Message PlaybackThe answer machine messages can be playedback using the number keys as shown below;Handset Key FunctionPress and hold 1 Play2 Repeat/Back3 Skip4 DeleteDelete All MessagesThe delete all messages feature can be accessedfrom the AM Operationmenu. Use or toselectDelete Alland press . Pressor to select Yesand press .Record MemoThe record memo feature can be accessed fromtheAM Operationmenu. Use or toselectRecord Memo. Press .After the confirmation tone, you can record amemo message 1 minute long. Your answeringmachine allows you the settings of recording timesof 1 minute and 4 minutes (see page 41). Thememo message is treated as a new message.Answering Machine settingsAnswering Machine settings can be accessedfrom the AM Operationmenu. Use or toselectAM Setting. Press .UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:52 PM  Page 39
[40]You can now choose from the AM settings menuas follows.Answer On/OffTo set the Answering Machine On or Off, useor to select Answer On/Off. Press .Select the desired On or Off option andpress .Play/Delete/Record OGMYou may record and edit 2 personal OGMs(Out Going Messages). OGM 1 and OGM 2.There is also a pre-recorded OGM for yourselection.To play/delete or record an OGM, use orto select Play OGM,Delete OGMorRecord OGM.Press .Select the desired option and press .If recording an OGM, record will begin after theconfirmation tone.Select OGMTo select an OGM, use or to selectSelect OGM. Press .Setting Call ScreenIncoming messages can be screened (playedthrough the base speaker) by setting this featureon.Use or to select Call Screen.Press .Select the desired On or Off option andpress .Using Call ScreenWith Call Screen On, during OGM play andincoming message record the handset will showCallScreen=OK.If is pressed the call is screened through thehandset speakerphone.The call can be answered at any time by pressingor on the handset.This function is only available with one handset ata time.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:52 PM  Page 40
[41]Ring DelayYou can set the answering machine to pick up acall after 10sec, 20sec, 30sec or Toll Saver.For Toll Saver, the call is answered after 10sec ifthere are new messages and 30sec if there are nonew messages.To set the ring time, use or to selectRing Delay. Press . Select the desired ringdelay option and press .Message LengthYou can set the record length for incomingmessages from 1 minute or 4 minutes or set toAnnounce only.Announce only means only the OGM is played.To set the message length use or toselectMsg. Length.Press . Select the desired message lengthoption and press .Setting Remote PINYou must set a 4 digit PIN to enable remoteaccess from an outside line.To set the Remote PIN use or to selectRemote PIN. Press . Enter a 4 digit PIN andpress .Message AlertTo set the base to beep when there is a newmessage use or to select Msg. Alert.Press . Select the desired On or Off optionand press .LanguageTo select the answering machine language, useor to select Language.Press . Select EnglishorEspañol.Press .UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 41
[42]Using the Base Answering MachineWhen the answering machine is off, the LEDdisplay at the base will be blank. The LED displayis a message counter when the answeringmachine is on. When there are new messages,the number of new messages will be displayedand will be blinking. You may review messagesfrom the base using the following keys.(Play/Stop)- Press to play messages/stop messages. If thereare new messages the answering machine willplay new messages. If there are no newmessages, the answering machine will playback old messages.(Repeat/back)- Repeat the playing message/back to theprevious message.(Skip)- Skip to the next message.(Answering Machine On/Off)- Press to switch answer setting On or Off.(Delete)- Press during message playback to deletecurrent message. In standby, a short pressprompts a confirmation tone and another presswill delete all old messages.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 42
[43]Remote Access Away from HomeYou can access your answering machine from anyremote touch tone phone on an outside line.You must set a 4 digit remote PIN in the handset toenable remote access (see page 41).To use Remote Access;Call in to your answering machine. During theOGM playback, press the  key on yourtouch tone phone. The OGM will stop. Enter the 4digit PIN and you will have access to theanswering machine. The voice guidance will playthe help menu.You may select from the key options below.Key Main Menu Key Sub Menu0 Voice guidance - -1 Play Messages - -2 Repeat - -3 Skip - -4 Delete Message - -5 Select OGM - -1 OGM 12 OGM 23 Pre-Recorded9 To Main Menu6 Record OGM1 OGM 12 OGM 29 To Main Menu7 AM on/off1On2Off9 To Main Menu8 Message Length11 min2 4 min3 Announce only9 To Main Menu9 Stop - -You can still use remote access when theanswering machine is Off. The answering machinewill answer a call after 60 seconds.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 43
[44]Simple solutionsThe most common problems often have thesimplest solutions. We hope that you will notexperience any problems with your product, but inthe event that you do, this section hopes to helpyou overcome any problems quickly and withminimum effort.First, check that:• the telephone line cord is correctly connected.• the power cord is correctly connected and switched on.• the battery pack is charged and not in need of replacing.If you have more than one handset registeredto your base, remember to check theconnections on this too.If you are still experiencing problems, please trythe following or feel free to contact ourcustomer service center. See back cover pagefor contact information. Handset/BaseNo dial tone• Is the handset registered to the base?−see page 27.• Is the symbol flashing and can you hear a beep during a call?−if so, move closer to thebase as you are out of range.Cannot dial out• Is symbol displayed?− if so the keypad lockis on, see page 16.Handset does not ring• The ringer volume may be set to off,see page 20.• Is the symbol flashing?−if so, move closer to the base as you are out of range.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 44
[45]Handset is not charging properly• Check that the charge light is on and that the handset is sitting correctly in the base or charger. Clean the charging contacts  with a drycloth.• Are you using the power adaptor supplied with your phone? Handset will not link up with the base• Is the symbol flashing?−if so, move closer to the base as you are out of range.• Is the handset registered to the base?−seepage 27.• Buzzing noise on my radio, TV, computer or hearing aid. Sometimes your phone may interfere with other electrical equipment if it is placed too close. We recommend you leave a distance of at least one foot to avoid this.Cannot make a call• Is the Call Barring set?−see page 25.• Is the prefix dial set?−see page 24.CALLER IDCaller’s details are not displayed• Have you subscribed to a CALLER ID service? If not, contact your local telephone serviceprovider.• The caller may have withheld their details.• Let the phone ring a couple of times as there may be a delay in receiving the CALLER ID information.TELEPHONE ANSWERING MACHINE(DECT1080/DECT1080-2 only)Not answering calls• Check that answering machine is turned on,see page 40.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 45
[46]General informationThis equipment is not designed for makingemergency telephone calls when the power fails.Alternative arrangements should be made foraccess to emergency services.SpecificationsNotes:• Use only the supplied AD-1012 and AD-0005AC adapters.• Do not use any other AC adapter. • Do not place the power cord where it creates atrip hazard or where it could become chafedand create a fire or electrical hazard. • Do not place the base in direct sunlight orsubject it to high temperatures. MaintenanceCleaning your product:Wipe the handset, base and charger with a damp(not wet) cloth, or an anti-static wipe. Never use adry cloth as this may cause a static shock. Neveruse household polish as this will damage theproduct.Replacing the handset batteries:Over time, as the handset batteries wear out, thetalk and standby times after charging will reduce.The batteries will eventually need replacing.Inserting new batteries:1  Remove the battery compartment cover and theold batteries.2  Insert the rechargeable batteries. Connect the batteries with the correct polarity. Replace the battery compartment cover.Operating 32° F to 122° FTemperature (0° C to 50° C)AC Adapter Base: AD-1012Part Number Charging Cradle: AD-0005Input Voltage Base: 120V AC, 60 HzCharging Cradle: 120V AC, 60 HzOutput Base: 6V DC @ 400mAVoltage Charging Cradle: 9V DC @ 210mABattery Part BT-1002NumberCapacity 2.4V DC @ 800mAhUC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 46
[47]Liquid DamageMoisture and liquid can damage your cordlessphone. Follow the suggestions below if yourphone gets wet.ExteriorIf the handset or base is exposed to moisture orliquid, but only the exterior plastic housing isaffected, wipe off the liquid, and use as normal.InteriorIf moisture or liquid has entered the plastichousing (i.e. liquid can be heard in the phone orliquid has entered the handset batterycompartment or vent openings on the base):Handset:1. Remove the battery cover and leave it off forventilation.2. Disconnect the battery pack. Leave thebattery cover off and the battery packdisconnected for at least 3 days.3. Once the handset is completely dry,reconnect the battery pack and the batterycover.4. Recharge the handset's battery pack for 15 to20 hours before using.IMPORTANT: You must unplug the telephone linewhile recharging the battery packs to avoid chargeinterruption.Base:1. Disconnect the AC adapter from the base,shutting off electrical power.2. Disconnect the telephone cord from the base.3. Let dry for at least 3 days.CAUTION:DO NOT use a microwave oven tospeed up the drying process. This will causepermanent damage to the handset, base and themicrowave oven. After following these steps, ifyour cordless telephone does not work, pleasecall our Customer Service Hotline. See back coverpage for contact information.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 47
[48]Precautions!Before you read anything else, please observe the following:Warning!Uniden America Corporation DOES NOT represent thisunit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire, electricalshock, or damage to the unit, DO NOT expose this unit torain or moisture.Rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride Battery Warning• This equipment contains a rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride battery.• The rechargeable batteries contained in thisequipment may explode if disposed of in a fire.• Nickel is a chemical known to State of California tocause cancer.• Do not short-circuit the battery.• Do not charge the rechargeable battery used in thisequipment in any charger other than the one specifiedin the owner's manual. Using another charger maydamage the battery or cause the battery to explode.Rechargeable Batteries Must Be Recycled orDisposed of ProperlyUniden works to reduce lead content in our PVC coatedcords in our product and accessories.Warning!The cords on this product and/or accessories containlead, a chemical known to the State of California to causebirth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash handsafter handling.Important Safety InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safetyprecautions should always be followed to reduce the riskof fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including thefollowing:1. Do not use this product near water, for example, neara bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in awet basement or near a swimming pool.2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type)during an electrical storm. There may be a remote riskof electric shock from lightning.3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in thevicinity of the leak.4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in thismanual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They mayexplode. Check with local authorities for possiblebattery disposal instructions.5. Do not disassemble any component of this product.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSCAUTIONRisk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrecttype. Dispose of used batteries according to theinstructions.Do not open or mutilate the battery, and disconnect thebattery before shipping this product.The exclamation point within an equilateraltriangle is intended to alert the user to thepresence of important operating andmaintenance (servicing) instructions in theliterature accompanying the appliance.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 48
[49]The FCC Wants You To KnowThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rulesand the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On thebottom of this equipment is a label that contains, amongother information, a product identifier in the formatUS:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must beprovided to the telephone company.An applicable Universal Service Order Codes (USOC)certification for the jacks used in this equipment isprovided (i.e., RJ11 C) in the packaging with each pieceof approved terminal equipment. A plug and jack used toconnect this equipment to the premises wiring andtelephone network must comply with the applicable FCCPart 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. Acompliant telephone cord and modular plug is providedwith this product. It is designed to be connected to acompatible modular jack that is also compliant. Seeinstallation instructions for details.The REN is used to determine the number of devices thatmay be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENson a telephone line may result in the devices not ringingin response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas,the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To becertain of the number of devices that may be connectedto a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact thetelephone provider. For products approved after July 23,2001, the REN for this product is part of the productidentifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. Thedigits represented by ## are the REN without a decimalpoint (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, theREN is separately shown on the label.If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network,the telephone company will notify you in advance thattemporary discontinuance of service may be required. Butif advance notice isn't practical, the telephone companywill notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you willbe advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC ifyou believe it is necessary.The telephone company may make changes in itsfacilities, equipment, operations or procedures that couldaffect the operation of the equipment. If this happens thetelephone company will provide advance notice in orderfor you to make necessary modifications to maintainuninterrupted service.Please follow instructions for repairing, if any (e.g. batteryreplacement section); otherwise do not substitute orrepair any parts of the device except as specified in thismanual. Connection to party line service is subject tostate tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission,public service commission or corporation commission forinformation. This equipment is hearing aid compatible.Should you experience trouble with this equipment,please contact Uniden customer service at 800-297-1023. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephonenetwork, the telephone company may request that youdisconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 49
[50]NOTICE: According to telephone company reports, ACelectrical surges, typically resulting from lightning strikes,are very destructive to telephone equipment connected toAC power sources. To minimize damage from these typesof surges, a surge arrestor is recommended.Changes or modifications to this product not expresslyapproved by Uniden, or operation of this product in anyway other than as detailed by the owner's manual, couldvoid your authority to operate this product.This device complies with part 1 5 of the FCC rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesiredoperation. Privacy of communications may not beensured when using this phone.To insure the safety of users, the FCC has establishedcriteria for the amount of radio frequency energy variousproducts may produce depending on their intendedusage. This product has been tested and found to complywith the FCC's exposure criteria. For body wornoperation, the FCC RF exposure guidelines were alsomet when used with the Uniden accessories supplied ordesigned for this product. Use of other accessories maynot ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelinesand should be avoided.Radio InterferenceRadio interference may occasionally cause buzzing andhumming in your cordless handset, or clicking noises inthe base. This interference is caused by external sourcessuch as TV, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, fluorescentlighting, or electrical storm. Your unit is NOTDEFECTIVE. If these noises continue and are toodistracting, please check around your home to see whatappliances may be causing the problem. In addition, werecommend that the base not be plugged into a circuitthat also powers a major appliance because of thepotential for interference. Be certain that the antenna onthe unit is fully extended when needed. In the unlikelyevent that you consistently hear other voices ordistracting transmissions on your phone, you may bereceiving radio signals from another cordless telephoneor other source of interference. If you cannot eliminatethis type of interference, you need to change to adifferent channel.Finally, it should be noted that some cordless telephonesoperate at frequencies that may cause interference tonearby TVs and VCRs. To minimize or prevent suchinterference, the base of the cordless telephone shouldnot be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR. Ifinterference is experienced, moving the cordlesstelephone farther away from the TV or VCR will oftenreduce or eliminate the interference.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 50na(s) used for the base-unit must be installed to  provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from  all persons and must not be collocated or operated  in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
[51]Cordless Telephone PrivacyCordless telephones are radio devices. Communicationsbetween the handset and base of your cordlesstelephone are accomplished by means of radio waveswhich are broadcast over the open airways. Because ofthe inherent physical properties of radio waves, yourcommunications can be received by radio receivingdevices other than your own cordless telephone unit.Consequently, any communications using your cordlesstelephone may not be private.I.C. NoticeTerminal EquipmentNOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable IndustryCanada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications.This is confirmed by the registration number. Theabbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifiesthat registration was performed based on a Declaration ofConformity indicating that Industry Canada technicalspecifications were met. It does not imply that IndustryCanada approved the equipment.NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for thisterminal equipment is marked on the equipment itself.The REN assigned to each terminal equipment providesan indication of the maximum number of terminalsallowed to be connected to a telephone interface. Thetermination on an interface may consist of anycombination of devices subject only to the requirementthat the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of allthe devices does not exceed five.RADIO EQUIPMENTThe term "IC:" before the radio certification number onlysignifies that Industry Canada technical specificationswere met.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)this device may not cause interference, and (2) thisdevice must accept any interference, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation of thedevice. "Privacy of communications may not be ensuredwhen using this telephone."UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 51
[52]One Year Limited WarrantyImportant: Evidence of original purchase isrequired for warranty service. WARRANTOR:UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION ("Uniden")ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants,for one year, to the original retail owner, thisUniden Product to be free from defects inmaterials and craftsmanship with only thelimitations or exclusions set out below.WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to theoriginal user shall terminate and be of no furthereffect 1 2 months after the date of original retailsale. The warranty is invalid if the Product is (A)damaged or not maintained as reasonable ornecessary, (B) modified, altered, or used as partof any conversion kits, subassemblies, or anyconfigurations not sold by Uniden, (C) improperlyinstalled, (D) serviced or repaired by someoneother than an authorized Uniden service center fora defect or malfunction covered by this warranty,(E) used in any conjunction with equipment orparts or as part of any system not manufacturedby Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed byanyone other than as detailed by the owner'smanual for this product. STATEMENT OFREMEDY: In the event that the product does notconform to this warranty at any time while thiswarranty is in effect, warrantor will either, at itsoption, repair or replace the defective unit andreturn it to you without charge for parts, service, orany other cost (except shipping and handling)incurred by warrantor or its representatives inconnection with the performance of this warranty.Warrantor, at its option, may replace the unit witha new or refurbished unit. THE LIMITEDWARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLEAND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THEPRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDESALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATUREWHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIEDOR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW,INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANYIMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITYOR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ORPROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT ORPAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states donot allow this exclusion or limitation of incidentalor consequential damages so the above limitationor exclusion may not apply to you. LEGALREMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legalrights, and you may also have other rights whichvary from state to state. This warranty is voidoutside the United States of America and Canada.PROCEDURE FOR OBTAININGUC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 52
[53]PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, afterfollowing the instructions in the owner's manualyou are certain that the Product is defective, packthe Product carefully (preferably in its originalpackaging). Disconnect the battery from theProduct and separately secure the battery in itsown separate packaging within the shippingcarton. The Product should include all parts andaccessories originally packaged with the Product.Include evidence of original purchase and a notedescribing the defect that has caused you toreturn it. The Product should be shipped freightprepaid, by traceable means, to warrantor at:Uniden America Service4700 Amon Carter Blvd.Fort Worth, TX 76155UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 53
[54]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.Our customer care specialists are here to help you! Visit our website atwww.uniden.com or call our Customer Service Hotline at 1-800-297-1023,Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 7 PM or Saturday/Sunday, 9 AM to 5 PM,CST. The Customer Service Hotline is closed on holidays.To order headsets, additional handsets, replacement batteries, or otheraccessories, visit our website at www.uniden.com or call 1-800-554-3988,Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, CST.If you need special assistance due to a disability, or have questions on theaccessibility features of this product, please call 1-800-874-9314 (voice orTTY).Having Trouble? Need A Part? Help For OurCustomers withSpecial NeedsMay be covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents:4,797,916 5,381,460 5,426,690 5,434,905 5,491,745 5,493,6055,533,010 5,574,727 5,581,598 5,650,790 5,660,269 5,661,7805,663,981 5,671,248 5,696,471 5,717,312 5,732,355 5,754,4075,758,289 5,768,345 5,787,356 5,794,152 5,801,466 5,825,1615,864,619 5,893,034 5,912,968 5,915,227 5,929,598 5,930,7205,960,358 5,987,330 6,044,281 6,070,082 6,125,277 6,253,0886,314,278 6,418,209 6,618,015 6,671,315 6,714,630 6,782,0986,788,920 6,788,953 6,839,550 6,889,184 6,901,271 6,907,0946,914,940 6,953,118Other patents pending.UC01501BZ_1  6/16/06  6:53 PM  Page 54
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