Uniden FP 107 manual

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    FP 107 MANU AL O WNER’S Digital Answ er Machine Caller ID Speaker Phone[...]

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    1 CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS 1 LCD Screen 2 Delete 3 Hold / Answer LED New Call LED New Message LED 4 Answer on/off Out Going Message (OGM) Stop 5 Handset 6 Alpha Numeric Keypad 7 Dial 8 Call Diversion Block CID Call W aiting 9 12 one touch Speed Dial 10 Flash 1 1 Store 12 Cancel 13 Redial/Pause 14 Hold 15 Speaker 16 Mute 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 14[...]

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    2 18 LCD Screen 19 Repeat 20 Battery low icon 21 T ime 22 OGM 1 23 Speaker phone 24 Date 25 Message 26 New call icon 27 Call counter 28 T elephone number 29 Name 30 Review LCD Screen delete dial Caller ID T elephone Answering Machine 21 24 26 27 20 18 28 29 Base Unit - right side Base Unit - left side Base Unit - rear 32 31 35 34 37 36 38 33 power [...]

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    CONTENTS CONTENTS OF Y OUR O WNERS MANU AL 3 Controls and Functions Contents Quick Start Guide Introduction F eatures Installation / Safety Supplied with Y our FP107 W all Installation Adjusting the Ringer V olume and T one Setting the Clock T elephone Operation Making a Call Answering an Incoming Call Using Flash Using Hold Using Mute Memory Diall[...]

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    4 Plug the T ele phone Cord into the Base Unit, then into the Phone Socket on the wall. Plug the AC Adaptor into the Base Unit, then into the P ower P oint. Star t Here! Quick Star t Guide Make sure the AC Adaptor remains switched ON at all times. Installing the Base Unit Phone socket ! AC Adaptor P ower point T elephone cord power telephone line r[...]

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    Installing the Backup Batter y This symbol on the display screen indicates the battery lev el is low . Disconnect the telephone line cord and replace it with a 9V alkaline battery . Making a Call Pick up the handset from the base and speak. OR Press and speak Answ ering a Call Pick up the handset OR Press Dial the number T o hang up , replace the h[...]

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    6 FEA TURES TO Y OUR NEW PHONE INTR ODUCTION l l l l l INST ALLA TION & SAFETY A VOID - moisture 3 A VOID - Connecting more than phones as Ringing may be impaired. DON’T - overload the power oulet OR plug into a multi power board. l l l l l 1 2 Number Memory Dialling Speakerphone Flash Mute Hold ANSWER MACHINE FEATURES Recordable Outgoing Mes[...]

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    SUPPLIED WITH YOUR FP107 If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the place of purchase . To get the most from y our purchase , please read the Owners Manual thoroughly . Also be sure to complete the Customer Support Card. 1 - AC Adaptor 1 - 9V battery 1 - W all mount bracket and 2 screws 1 - T elephone line cord NOTE NOTE 1 - Owners M[...]

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    W all Mounting • • • If required, you can mount y our phone directly on a w all. Before mounting your phone , please consider the following: Select a location aw a y from electrical cables , pipes or other items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inser ting screws into the wall. Make sure the wall material is capable [...]

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    ADJUSTING THE RINGER V OL UME AND TONE Ringer volume control Locate the volume control s witch at the rear of the base . Slide the ringer v olume switch to the desired off/lo/hi setting. 9 T o a void losing the da y and time settings if AC pow er fails , we recommend y ou install a backup battery before you set the day and time (see “Installing a[...]

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    TELEPHONE OPERATION If any background noise interferes with the speakerphone's operation, press to turn off the base's microphone while the other party is speaking. NOTE mute Making a Call T o make a call with the handset, pick up the handset. When you hear the dial tone , dial the phone number , DIALLING is display ed. Y ou will see the [...]

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    Using Mute T o talk to someone else in the room without the person on the other end of the phone line hearing you, press . The FP107 beeps , and <MIC MUTE> is display ed. Press again to resume your con versation. If you do not ha v e special phone services, from your telephone company or PBX, pressing may disconnect the current call. The FP10[...]

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    Y ou can store up to 12 numbers in memory and dial any stored number by pressing one key . Storing a Number in Memory There are 12 memory location buttons. 1. Press . NUMBER? is displa yed. 2. Enter the n umber you want to store . 3. Press , NAME? is display ed. 4. Enter the name using the alpha keys . 5. Press again. ST ORE TO? is displa yed. Pres[...]

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    Entering a Pause in a Memory Number The pause feature is useful for long distance calling or for access codes that require a pause between digits . When storing a number in memory , press . This enters a 2-second pause. P (pause) is display ed. F or a long pause , press again. Reviewing Memory Numbers T o review stored n umbers , press the memor y [...]

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    Chain-Dialling F or quick recall of numbers for special ser vices , you can store each group of numbers in its own memory location. Then, when calling special ser vices , dial the service's main number first. At the appropriate place in the call, press the memory location button for the additional numbers y ou want to send. Call W aiting: When[...]

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    NOTE The maximum length for outgoing message is 60 seconds. As y ou record, the message counter shows the recording time . OGM1 flashes on the display if an out-going message has not y et been recorded. NOTE 15 Recording Outgoing Messages Before the FP107 can answ er calls and record messages , you m ust record an outgoing message (OGM). 1. T o rec[...]

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    The maximum recording capacity is 16 minutes (or 68 recorded messages), or 86 Caller ID records. NOTE 16 Checking the Outgoing Message T o check an outgoing message , press . OGM1 PLA YING appears and the message plays . If no outgoing message is recorded when you press OGM1, the FP107 announces “Y ou hav e no announcement one” and sounds four [...]

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    17 If you subscribe to Caller ID service from your phone company , the phone automatically displays the information the phone company sends betw een the first and second rings of every call you receiv e. It stores up to 86 n umbers only or name and n umber call records in its Caller ID memory . It also shows the date and time the call w as receiv e[...]

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    Each time you recei ve a call, the FP107 stores a Caller ID record that y ou can review later , even during a call. A Caller ID record includes: • Call number • Time and date of the call • Callers' telephone number (if av ailable) • Caller's name (if av ailable) • V oice message (if the calling par ty lea ves a message) Repeated[...]

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    FP107 OPERA TION Playing Messages The FP107's message windo w sho ws the total number of messages , both old and new . If there are new messages , the new message LED flashes. T o play all messag es , press . T o adjust the FP107’s volume , slide the speaker volume min/max on the right side of the phone. T o play onl y new messages , hold do[...]

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    Remote Operation Y ou can operate the FP107 from almost any touch-tone phone or from a rotar y phone using a pocket tone-dialer . F ollow these steps to operate the FP107 remotely . 1. Dial y our phone number from another phone . 2. When the FP107 answ ers , enter your remote operation security code (705 factory preset). The FP107 beeps once to con[...]

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    21 Press T o 00 Set the FP107 to not answer calls. 01 Set the FP107 to answer calls. 21 Play all messages. 22 Announce all Caller ID records. 31 Play new messages. . 32 Announce new Caller ID information. 4 Monitor the room for 20 seconds. Press 4 to repeat monitoring. 5 Delete all messages (except new messages). The FP107 says “Erase”, then pr[...]

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    Y OUR NEW PHONE If your phone is not performing to your expectations , please tr y these simple steps first before calling Uniden customer service - QUICK REFERENCE CHART No dial tone Check that the phone line cord connectors at both ends are pushed in until they click. PR OBLEM Y ou may ha ve ex ceeded the limit of the number of phones that can be[...]

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    W ARRANTY UNIDEN NEW ZEALAND LIMITED SER VICE DIVISION One Y ear Limited W ar ranty Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty ser vice . W ar rantor: Uniden Australia Pty Limited A.B .N . S8 001 865 498 Uniden New Zealand Limited ELEMENT OF W ARRANTY : Uniden warrants to the original retail owner for the duration of this war[...]

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    © 2001 Uniden Australia Pty Limited Uniden New Zealand Limited FOR PUR CHASING A UNIDEN PHONE! THANK Y OU[...]