Uniden DECT 1806 manual

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    Quick Start Guide DECT 1802 Quick Start Guide Her e ! Quick Reference Guide St a r t St a r t Her e ! Quick Start Guide - next page... Optional Handset and Charge Base Suits Models- Dect 1805 Dect 1806 Dect 1807 Dect 1802 Qk 7/19/02 3:44 PM Page 1[...]

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    i PRECAUTIONS A VOID - T elevision sets and other electronic appliances CHARGE - the new phone for 15 - 20 hrs. DON ’ T - overload the power outlet. A VOID - multi power boards A VOID - connecting more than 3 phones as ringing may be impaired A VOID - Microwave ovens A VOID - Moisture A VOI D - Co mpu te rs CHOOSE - a central location A VOID - Mo[...]

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    ii This page is a very condensed version of your owners manual. It is designed to allow you to get your phone installed and operating as quickly as possible - however it does not attempt to explain any of the advanced features of your phone. H e r e ! Installation TEL PWR Charge Base AC Adaptor Power point Quick Reference Guide S t a r t S t a r t [...]

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    The Handset will display the Base Station RFPI. (The RFPI is a unique 10 digit number to each Base Station and serves to indicate that a Base Station has been located.) Press to accept the RFPI. Finally a Handset number must be selected. Each Base Station can support up to six Handsets. The available Handset numbers are displayed: Select the first [...]

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    1 CONTENTS Installation & Safety ..............................................................................................................................................i Quick Start Guide: Step 1 - Installation ................................................................................................................................[...]

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    SETTING UP 2 digital stor e menu clear rdl• pause flas h ghi pqrs tuv wxyz jkl mno def abc up • down int HANDSET DISPLA Y - All icons displayed - 1) Battery icon 2) Menu icon 3) External Call icon 4) Internal Call icon 5) Microphone mute icon 6) Ringer Off icon 7) Range icon 8) Alphanumeric indicator Handset 2 x Batteries AC Adapter Additional [...]

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    CHARGING THE HANDSET BA TTERIES Charging of the Handset batteries takes place automatically when the Handset is placed on the Main Base or Additional Charger . An LED on the side of the Base Station indicates that the Handset is charging. When first setting up, the batteries should be charged uninterrupted for 15-20 hours; this will ensure that the[...]

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    4 SETTING UP DESCRIPTION OF DISPLA YED SYMBOLS EXTERNAL CALL The External Call icon is visible when is pressed. The icon flashes when: there is an incoming call, a call has been dropped, another Handset is using the external line INTERNAL CALL If you have more than one handset registered to the Main Base, then internal calls may be made between the[...]

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    ADV ANCED FUNCTIONS Handset Registration Handsets need to be registered with Base stations. Each Handset can be registered with up to four Base stations. Up to six Handsets can be registered to each Base station. GAP Registration This T elephone conforms to the GAP (Generic Access Profile) standard. This means that the Handset can be registered wit[...]

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    BASE ST A TION REGISTRA TION KEY Press and hold the Base Station key for five seconds. The T alk LED on the Base Station will flash to indicate that it is in registration mode. The user then has 90 seconds to complete the handset registration procedure. An unregistered Handset shows the display shown below: Press then . The available Base Station n[...]

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    If this is entered correctly , the Handset will start to search for the Base Station. If the PIN is incorrect, a single low tone will be heard and another opportunity to enter the PIN offered. The Handset will display the Base Station RFPI. (The RFPI is a unique 10 digit number to each Base Station and serves to indicate that a Base Station has bee[...]

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    The handset numbers already registered are displayed. In the example shown, handsets 1,2 and 6 are registered. Press the handset number to be de-registered. eg Press The selected Handset is now de-registered. PIN CODE CHANGES The default System PIN (the PIN that the unit arrives with) is 1111. The System PIN can be changed from any Handset register[...]

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    SWITCHING THE HANDSET ON AND OFF T o turn the handset on: Press until the display is visible. The Main Base number is shown on the left and the handset number shown on the right. (These numbers may differ from those shown below .) T o turn the handset off: Press and hold until the display goes blank. (If the handset is off when it is returned to th[...]

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    MAKING AN EXTERNAL CALL Making an external call is very easy -there are several styles of call: • On-Line Dialled Calls • Pre-Dial Calls • Memorised Number Call • Last Number Redial • Caller ID Dial On-Line Calls Press When the dial tone is heard, key in the number . As the number is entered it is displayed and dialled. Press Press to fin[...]

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    Dialling from memory using the 2 digit directory location Press the and enter the 2 digit directory number 01-20 that refers to the number you wish to dial. If the number is correct, press to dial the displayed number . If the number you selected is the wrong memory location, you may use to scroll through the memory locations, or press to exit. Dia[...]

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    BASIC ACTIVITIES 12 int INT 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 7 7 6 6 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 6 6 5 5 1 1 int Caller ID features are not available in New Zealand Last Number Redial Calls The handset stores the last four numbers called. Press to display the last number called. Press again to display the next number . Press to dial the displayed number . CALLER ID (Caller[...]

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    RECEIVING A CALL When a Handset receives an incoming call press . The appropriate icon will be displayed for the duration of the call. If the Handset is resting in the Charge Base and the AutoT alk feature is enabled, simply lifting the handset will connect the call. CALL TRANSFER If you have more than one handset registered on your Main Base, inco[...]

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    STORING DIAL MEMORIES Each Handset can store up to 20 telephone numbers in Dial Memories. Each number can be up to 24 digits long. Storing a number in memory Press then . Press until an empty location (location number followed by 3 bars), is reached. Enter the telephone number to be stored. Confirm and exit Dial Memory mode by pressing . Whilst ent[...]

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    Delete a Number from Memory Numbers held in a Dial Memory locations can be deleted. Press then Press to step to the number to be deleted. When the number to be deleted is displayed, short presses of the Power/Delete key will delete the last digit of the number . When all digits have been deleted Press . The number previously stored in the displayed[...]

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    HANDSET RING VOLUME The Handset Ring V olume can be adjusted through five levels (0 through 4). Press then . The display shows the current ring volume setting; the current setting is level 2 Y ou may step through the available settings by pressing . Confirm the setting by pressing Disabling the ringer The handset ringer may be switched off by follo[...]

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    SUGGESTION • Make sure the AC adaptor is plugged into the base and wall outlet and switched on. • Make sure the handset is sitting correctly in the base. • Make sure the charging contacts on the handset and base are clean. • Move the handset and/or base to a different location away from metal objects or appliances and try again. • The han[...]

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    W ARRANTY 18 W ARRANTY One Y ear Limited Warranty Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service. Warrantor: Uniden Australia Pty Limited A.B.N. 58 001 865 498 Uniden New Zealand Limited ELEMENT OF W ARRANTY : Uniden warrants to the original retail owner for the duration of this warranty , its DECT1802 (herein after refer[...]

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    THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A UNIDEN PHONE! © 2002 Uniden Australia Pty Limited Uniden New Zealand Limited Printed in China UAZZ01589ZZ Dect 1802 Qk 7/19/02 3:45 PM Page 23[...]