Uniden UIP200 manual

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    UIP200 User's Manual Revision 1.0 © Uniden America Corp., May, 2004 This manual contains instructions for inst alling and operating your UIP200 SIP IP phone. It provides a description of the telephone’s hardware , features, LCD displays, and explains setup, configuration, and basic operation. If you have any questions about the information [...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 2 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Table of Contents Introduction ......................................................................................................... 5 Document Conventions....................................................................................................... 5 Warnings, Cautions[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 3 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Making Calls ..................................................................................................................... 16 Using the Handset .........................................................................................................16 Using the Speakerphone [...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 4 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Figures in This Document Figure 1 Attaching th e Wall Mount Bracket...........................................................................14 Figure 2 Mount the Phone on the Wall Plate ..........................................................................14 Figure 3 LCD in st[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 5 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Introduction Document Conventions Warnings, Cautions, Notes, and Timesavers This document uses particular conventions for warnings, cautions, notes and timesavers. Below is an example of these conventions and how they are used: WARNING Warnings appear with the stop sign. They indica[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 6 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Regulatory Information FCC Part 15 This product complies with the limits for a Class B com puting device pursuant to Sub part B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. U.L. Compliance This equipment complies with Underwriters Laboratories Standard U.L. 60950. Industry Canada (ICES-003) This class [...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 7 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Important Safety Considerations When using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons, including but not limited to the following: # # # # # # # # # # # # Read and understand all instructions. F[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 8 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls can result in dam age, and will often require extensive repair work by a qualified technician.) 5. If the product has been dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged. 6. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. Unide[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 9 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: # # # # Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which [...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 10 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Product Description Features # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 11 LED indicators (8 programmable keys, Headset/speaker, Hold, and Receive Signaling Lamp) 12-key dial pad 16 specific keys (Eight programmable keys, Menu, Cancel, Dial, Transfer, Headset/speaker, Hold, Vo[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 11 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 # # # # # # # # # Quality of Service (IEEE 802.1 p/q based and DiffServ) Jitter compensation 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Interface Additional 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Switch port for connecting a PC. Operational Features Terminal configuration Firmware update via TFTP Auto Configuration u[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 12 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Function Keys There are eight user programmable function keys in the UIP200. Each can be programmed to one of several functions, for exam ple, 1-Touch Speed Dialing, Voice Message Access, Do Not Disturb, Mute, or 2-Touch Speed Dialing. LED Status There are eleven LEDs on the UIP200[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 13 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Physical Interface # # # # # # # # PC connection 10/100 Base-T (RJ-45) LAN connection 10/100 Base-T (RJ-45) Handset connection (RJ-22) x 1 Headset (Phone Jack φ 2.5mm) X 1 DC Jack (EIAJ Class2, Center +) X 1 Power Supply Input to the phone from the power supply: 5 Vdc, 1.7 A (IPAD[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 14 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Inst allation and Basic Setup Instructions Wall-Mounting the Telephone The wall mount bracket is included with the UIP200. The wall mount bracket can be attached to the bottom of the UIP200, allowing the user to wall mount the telephone. The bracket can only be attached one way. On[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 15 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Connecting the Telephone Before using the UIP200, you must connect the handset to the phone, connect the phone to the LAN network, and connect the phone to power. CAUTION If using Power over Ethernet, do not connect the AC power supply. Step 1: Connect the handset to the handset po[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 16 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Basic T elephone Operations Standby Standby mode is the state in which the UIP200 is on-hook, ready to make or receive calls. While the UIP200 is in standby mode, all LEDs are turned off and the current date, time and phone number are shown on the LCD (see Figure 3). Figure 3 LCD i[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 17 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Step 2: Enter the destination telephone number. Step 3: Press the DIAL key to initiate the connection imm ediately. If you wait approximately four seconds after you enter the last digit enter, the phone will automatically connect. Using On-Hook Dialing You can also enter telephone [...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 18 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Step 3: When you reach the volume level you want, wait for 2.5 seconds. Step 4: The new volume setting is saved. Changing the Headset Volume Step 1: Plug in the headset. Step 2: Press the HEADSET / SPEAKER key. Step 3: Press ▲ ( UP ) or ▼ ( DOWN ) to adjust the volume. Step 4: [...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 19 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Transferring a Call The steps below represent the most comm on method of transferring a call. Please note that the transfer operation may work differently with different systems. Step 1: During a call, press the XFR / FLASH key. This puts the current call on hold, and you will hear[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 20 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Feature Operations Programmable and Fixed Function Keys There are eight programmable function keys and eight fixed functions keys in the UIP200. Programmable function keys can be assigned to any one of the available functions: One-touch speed dial, Two- touch speed dial, DND, Voice[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 21 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 2 -Touch Dialing Users can make calls by pressing a key that has been previously programm ed for two-touch dial and then pressing one of the number keys ( 0 through 9 ) on the dial pad. This combination allows you to program up to 10 num bers for 2-touch dialing. To use the 2-touch[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 22 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 a new voice message arrives, the VISUAL RINGER LED illuminates to notify you that a new message is waiting. To access your voice mail, follow the steps below: Step 1: Pick up the cradle or press the HEADSET / SPEAKER key. Step 2: Select the appropriate 1- TOUCH key. If you programm[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 23 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Configuring the T elephone The main configuration menu is the Setup m enu. This menu consists of five submenus that allow you to configure and display information about the UIP200. Table 5 shows the available menus and their uses. Table 5 Configuration Menus and Their Functions Men[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 24 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Step 2: Highlight the Speed Dial sub-menu and press MENU again. Step 3: Highlight the 1-Touch Dial sub-menu and press MENU . Step 4: Press the unused 1-touch dial key you wish to program. Step 5: The phone will prompt you to enter a phone number. Enter a m aximum of 32 digits. If y[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 25 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Clearing or Editing the 2-Touch Number Step 1: Enter the 2-Touch Dial sub-menu as describe above. Step 2: Press the 2-touch dial key (default is programmable key 6) and then press the already-programmed dial key (0-9) you wish to clear or edit. Step 3: If you want to edit the phone[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 26 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Step 2: Scroll down to highlight the Phone Settings sub-menu and press MENU again. Step 3: Highlight the Language sub-menu and press MENU . Step 4: Use the ▲ and ▼ keys to scroll through the available languages. Step 5: When the LCD display shows the desired language, press MEN[...]

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    UIP200 User's Manual Page 27 of 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 ! NOTE: The local date and time can also be derived from the Date Header field in the response to a register request. User should set time to local time not GMT time. Network Setting The Network Setting sub-menu is used to assign network settings such as the IP Address, Subnet Mask[...]