Uniden UCIS 3000 manual

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    MANUAL OWNER’S UCIS 3000 Call ID on Call W aiting Speakerphone D’UTILISA TION GUIDE UCIS 3000 Téléphone avec afficheur et afficheur de l’appel en attente,haut-parleur mains libres[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS T able of Contents Introduction W elcome .......................................................................... 3 Featur es ........................................................................... 3 Important Safety Instructions .......................................... 4 Checking the P ac kage Contents ..................[...]

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    INTRODUCTION Introduction Congratulations on y our purc hase of the Uniden UCIS 3000 corded telephone. This phone is designed for r eliability , long life, and outstanding performance. Note: Some illustrations in this manual may differ fr om the actual unit for explanation purposes. • Caller ID and Call W aiting Caller ID • Stores 80 Calling Na[...]

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    When using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should alwa ys be follow ed to reduce the r isk of fire, electric shock and injury to per sons, including the f ollowing: 1. Read and understand all instr uctions in the owner’ s manual. 2. F ollow all war nings and instructions marked on the prod- uct. 3. Unplug this product from telephone[...]

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    5 Checking the Package Contents Make sure y ou have receiv ed the f ollowing items in the package. •T elephone •A C/DC Adapter •W all Mount Bracket • Handset Cord •S even F oot Line Cord • Handset Make sure y ou have a modular wall jac k near the place you have c hosen to install the unit. If you have an older phone jack, you’ ll need[...]

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    6 First T ime Installation 1. Connect the adapter . Plug the large part of the adapter into the wall outlet and the adapter tip to the jack at the r ear side of unit. (Use only 9V DC, 200mA, center positive Class 2 adapter .) 2. Connect the telephone line cord. A. T o connect without an answering machine. •T ake the new line cor d to connect the [...]

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    7 Data Port This is a connection which is in par allel with the telephone line. It allows the connection of Device suc h as a modem, caller ID or an answ er ing machine. The data port is across line . SETTING UP YOUR UNIT Factory Presets The following table sho ws you the factor y settings f or your unit: Display Setting Language English LCD Contra[...]

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    8 5. When “ SET LDS CODE ” appear s, press REVIEW UP ▲ button to c hang e the long distance code from -, 0, 1, 2, ~9. When you are f in- ished, Press DIAL . The display will indicate as sho wn (Stand-By Screen) and be read y to receive incoming calls. Y ou have to set the LDS code as “1” when you ar e in the USA or Canada. 6. The time and[...]

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    Pulse And T one Dialing 1. If your home is equipped with a touc h tone dialing sys- tem, set the TONE switch to the T one position. 2. If your home is equipped with a rotary (pulse) dialing system, set the PULSE switch to the Pulse position. 3. If you are unsur e which system y ou have, set the switc h to the TONE position. Lift the handset. When y[...]

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    10 BY ou can adjust the volume of the caller’ s v oice by slid- ing the VOLUME CONTROL on the right side of the phone. CA fter the conv er sation has finished, press the SPEAKERPHONE button to hang up. 2. T o Make A Call AP r ess and release the SPEAKERPHONE button. B When you hear a dial tone, dial the number or press the auto memor y button jus[...]

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    11 To Store A Phone Number In Memory: 1. Press the STORE button, “ MEMOR Y STORING ” appear s on the display windo w . 2. Dial the number you want to stor e in memor y . 3. Press STORE again. 4. Press the desire memory location. •T o store in an auto memory button (located on r ight- hand side of base) – Press 1,2,3 or 10). •T o store in [...]

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    12 Pause Button The P AUSE button allows you to insert a 3.6 second pause in the dialing sequence. This is par ticularly useful if y ou are con- nected to a P ABX system where you must dial an access code (usually the number 9) to obtain an outside line. 1. Press the P AUSE button once and release at an y point in the dialing sequence where a pause[...]

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    13 The CALL W AITING (CW) sym- bol will f lash for 16 seconds along with the telephone number and name of the per- son who is on call waiting. Press the FLASH button to put the e xisting call on hold and an- sw er the new call. No matter whether you ans w er the call or not, the Call W ait- ing Caller ID will store the call inf ormation form future[...]

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    14 Caller ID Service and Call W aiting Caller ID Service The “caller identification” service (Caller ID) allows the call- er’ s phone number and/or name to be shown on the display as the call comes in befor e you pick up the phone. In order to use this featur e, YOU MUST FIRST SUBSCRIBE TO THE CALLER ID SER VICE provided by your local telepho[...]

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    15 If Y ou Ar e In A Area Where An FSK Signal Is Not A vailable: 1. This unit will chec k your line for a stutter dial tone ev er y time you hang up or eac h time a call goes unans wered. The MESSAGE indicator will f lash when there is a mes- sage waiting. 2. Y ou may e xper ience some delay in seeing the MESSAGE indicator light up even though ther[...]

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    16 3. If the NEW symbol is still f lashing when the display g oes back to the Stand-By screen, there are ne w calls that y ou have not y et reviewed. 4. The review ed number can be stored into an y of the auto memor y buttons or ke ypad memor y locations b y press- ing the STORE button fir st, then one of the memor y but- tons. 5. When you hav e re[...]

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    17 If “ SET AREA CODE ” appear pr ior to “ PICKUP PHONE… ” o r dialing, it means you have not prog rammed the local area code. Please hang up the telephone and prog ram the area code. 1. If a local call (a telephone number with the same area code as you set) is r eviewed and its 7-digit number dis- play ed, press DIAL to dial the number d[...]

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    18 If a long distance call, and its 10-digit number is displayed, 1. Pressing OPTIONS once will change it to an 11-digit n umber (1 + 3-digit area code + 7-digit telephone n umber). 2. Pressing OPTIONS twice will remov e the 3-digit area code and chang e to display only the 7-digit telephone number . 3. Pressing OPTIONS three times will g o bac k t[...]

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    19 Resetting Y our T elephone’s Programming Resetting your telephone’ s pr ogramming will clear the area code and all of the calls from call memory but your prepr ogrammed Memory Buttons will not be deleted. Y ou may wish to write any important numbers down before perf or ming a reset. If you wish to c lear and/or reset all of your telephone’[...]

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    • HI/LO W/OFF r inger s witch is set to OFF position • Line cord is disconnected at telephone outlet or at telephone end. • Phone is OFF HOOK. Make certain the hook switch is depressed when the handset is in the cradle. • SPEAKERPHONE indicator is on. Tu rn off speakerphone. •W ire is disconnected at tel- ephone jack or at wall jac k. •[...]

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    •V erify that you have subscribed to the appropriate ser vice (Caller ID and Call W aiting Caller ID) from your telephone compan y . If y ou onl y subscribed to the Caller ID ser vice, this unit will not display the call w aiting caller ID information. • Check if your ans wering machine is set to answ er the call bef ore 2 r ings. •V erify th[...]