Uniden Ep100 Users Manual C
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Precautions!
Before you read anything else, please observe the following:
Warning!
Uniden America Corporation DOES NOT represent this unit to be waterproof.
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or damage to the unit, DO NOT
expose this unit to rain or moisture.
Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery Warning
qThe EP200 handset contains a rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery.
qCadmium is a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.
qThe rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery contained in this equipment may
explode if disposed of in a fire.
qDo not short-circuit the battery.
qDo not charge the rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery used in this equipment in
any charger other than the one designed to charge this battery as specified in the
owner’s manual. Using another charger may damage the battery or cause the
battery to explode.
Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Batteries
Must Be Recycled or Disposed of Properly
qUniden voluntarily participates in an RBRC®industry program to collect and
recycle nickel-cadmium batteries at the end of their useful life, when taken out of
service within the United States. The RBRC®program provides a convenient
alternative to placing used nickel-cadmium batteries into the trash or municipal
waste stream, which is illegal in some areas.
qThrough the RBRC®program, Uniden makes it easy for you to drop off the used
battery at local retailers of replacement nickel-cadmium batteries. You may also
contact your local recycling center for information on where to return the used
battery. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on Ni-Cd battery recycling in
your area. Uniden’s involvement in this program is part of its commitment to
protecting our environment and conserving natural resources.
qRBRC®is a registered trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literatureaccompanyingtheappliance.
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Contents
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
EP200 Battery Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Email phone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
About the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Unpack Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Check the Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Preparing the Phone for Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
EP200 Final Touches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
EP100 Final Touches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Adjust the LCD Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Initial Power Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Email Phone Functional Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Setup Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Setting Up the Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Establishing Email phone Service . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Automatic Sign-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Using Your Existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) . . 22
More Setup Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
The Home Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Entering Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Temporary Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Viewing notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Email phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Email phone Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Reading Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Receiving Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Sending Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Delete Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Reply to Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Forwarding Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Address Book Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Entering New Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Viewing Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Modifying Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Deleting Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Speed Dialing From the Address Book . . . . . . . . . 37
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Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Caller ID Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Viewing Caller Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Deleting Caller Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Adding Caller ID Information to the Address Book . . . 39
Dialing From the Caller ID Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Using Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Receiving Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Making Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Storing Memory Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Erasing a Stored Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Dialing Memory Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Chain Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Redialing the last Number Called . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Using Your Phone With Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . 42
Paging the Handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Changing Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Changing the Handset Ring Type and Ring Volume . . 43
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Controls and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . inside back cover
Important Safety Instructions
This product has been designed to assure your personal safety. Improper use
can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. Carefully observe and
comply with all warnings, cautions, and instructions placed on the product, or
described in this operating guide.
WARNING! — When using your telephone equipment, these basic safety
precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock,
and injury to persons:
Instructions — Read, understand, and retain all instructions.
Warnings — Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
Cleaning — Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning, and use a
dry cloth, without liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Water and Moisture — Do not use this product near water; for example, near a
bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a
swimming pool.
Placement — Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The
telephone may fall, causing serious damage to the unit.
Ventilation — Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are
provided for ventilation. To protect the product from overheating, these openings
must not be blocked or covered. This product should never be placed near or
over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in
installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
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Power Sources — This product should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power
supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
Power-Cord Protection — Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do
not locate this product where the cord will be damaged by persons walking on it.
Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can
result in the risk of fire or electrical shock.
Obstructions — Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet
slots, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could
result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
Servicing — To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this
product. Take it to qualified service personnel when service or repair work is
required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or
other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is
subsequently used.
Damage Requiring Service — Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power supply cord is damaged or frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
D. If the product does not operate normally when following the operating
instructions. (Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and
will often require extensive repair work by a qualified technician.)
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
Hazards — Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
Privacy — Cordless telephones are radio devices. Communications between the
handset and base of your cordless telephone are accomplished by means of
radio waves which are broadcast over the open airways. Because of the inherent
physical properties of radio waves, your communications can be received by
radio receiving devices other than your own telephone unit. Consequently, any
communications using your cordless telephone may not be private.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Important Safety Instructions
EP200 Battery Safety Precautions
To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons by the battery, read and follow
these instructions:
Recommended Battery — Use only the appropriate type and size Battery Pack
specified in this Owner’s Manual.
Battery Disposal — Do not dispose of the Battery Pack in a fire. The cell may
explode. Check the Nickel-Cadmium Battery Disposal package insert for disposal
instructions.
Damage to Battery Case — Do not open or mutilate the Battery Pack. Released
electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be
toxic if swallowed.
Battery Handling — Exercise care in handling the battery in order not to short
the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The
battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
Battery Charging — Charge the Battery Pack provided with or identified for use
with this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified
in the instruction manual provided for this product.
Battery Polarity — Observe proper polarity orientation between the Battery
Pack and battery charger.
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EP200 Battery Safety Precautions
MODEL BT-905
NICKLE-CADMIUM
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
DC 3.6V 600mAh
NICKLE-CADMIUM RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
BATTERY MANUFACTURED BY
MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY
Ni-Cd
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Email Telephone Internet
Appliance. The Email phone is the industry’s first Internet integrated cordless
speaker phone with Email and Caller ID. You can use your Email phone to send
and receive Email messages, keep important notes, and store important names,
addresses, and phone numbers. Caller ID provides you with caller information
before you answer the phone. The Email phone also provides the hands-free
operation of a speaker phone.
Email phone Features
About the Internet
The Internet is basically a large group of computers tied together to share
information. It started as a military project back in the 1950’s, and has progressed
to a stand-alone network of universities and independent sites. The Internet is a
huge repository of information, provided by countless millions of people, and
covering every subject imaginable.
Your new Email phone allows you to tap into one of the most useful aspects of
the Internet. Electronic Mail, or Email for short, is a tool for sending letters and
messages to people all over the world via the Internet.
There are two ways you can get on the Internet with your new Email phone. One
is to use the automated sign-up feature to set up an account, see page 19. The
other is to use an account you already have, called an Internet service provider,
to access the Internet, see page 22. There are many different Internet service
providers on the market, from small to large. You can find information on how to
contact a service provider in most newspapers, computer magazines, and even
television commercials.
Again, if you would rather not hassle with setting up an account on your own, just
use the automated sign-up feature of your new phone. Whatever you choose to
do, it will be an experience well worth the effort. Welcome to the information
superhighway, and enjoy!
For assistance in setting up and answering questions about your new Email phone,
contact Uniden at 1-888-777-2947 or visit our Web site at http://www.uniden.com.
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qEmail phone
qSpeaker Phone
qAutomatic Message Retrieval
qCalendar with Notepad
qAddress Book
qEasy to Use Menu
qQWERTY Keyboard
qFlip-up LCD Monitor
qBuilt-in Modem
qOn-hook Dialing
qDual Keypad
Getting Started
Unpack Your Phone
Remove all the components from the box.
Check the Contents
Your Email phone should contain the following items. If any of these items are
missing, please contact your place of purchase.
qThis Owner’s Manual
qOther Printed Material
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Base Unit EP200 Cordless Handset
or
EP100 Handset and Coiled Cord
Telephone Cord EP200 Handset Battery AC Adapter
Preparing the Phone for Use
Connect the Power
1. Plug one end of the AC Adapter into
the DC 13V In jack on the back of
your Email phone.
2. Wrap the power cord around the strain relief
notch in the base.
3. Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into
your wall outlet.
Connecting the Phone Line
1. Plug one end of the telephone
cord into the
Line
Jack on the
back of your Email phone.
2. Plug the other end of the
telephone cord into your wall jack.
Installing Additional Equipment
You can install additional equipment, such as an answering machine or
messaging system, by connecting it to the
TEL
Jack on the back of your
Email phone.
1. Plug one end of your telephone
cord into the
TEL
Jack on the back
of your Email phone.
2. Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the additional device, such as an
answering machine.
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Getting Started
Use only the
Uniden AC Adapter
supplied with this
phone.
+–
LINE TEL
DC 13V IN
LINE TEL
DC 13V IN
+–
LINE TEL
DC 13V IN
+–
LINE TEL
DC 13V IN
EP200 Final Touches
Raise the Antenna
Raise the antenna to the vertical position.
Installing the Handset Battery Pack
1. Press in on the Battery Cover Release and
slide the battery compartment cover down.
2. Align the plastic connector of the
Nickel-Cadmium battery pack with its socket
and plug it in.
Note: The black lead will be on the right when
the plug is properly aligned.
3. Place the battery pack inside the battery
compartment, and slide the battery cover
back on.
Note: The built-in Memory Backup feature
allows up to 3 minutes to disconnect the old
battery pack and install a new one without
losing any numbers stored in memory. For
optimum battery performance, please charge
the battery overnight before using the system.
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Getting Started
Charging the Cordless Handset
Place the handset on the base to charge. The Charge message appears on the
LCD. See page 13 for details.
Note: The handset must be fully charged before the phone will operate properly.
The battery included with your phone is not charged.
Allow 12 to 15 hours for the Handset to charge.
During this time you can use the speaker phone
to make calls.
Low Battery Indicator
When the Battery Pack in the Handset
is low and needs to be charged, the
talk/batt low
LED flashes every 3 seconds.
If this occurs while you are on the phone, you hear an alert tone. Complete your
call as quickly as possible, and return the Handset to the Base Unit for charging.
Allow 12 to 15 hours without any interruption for the Handset to fully recharge.
Cleaning the Battery Contacts
To maintain a good charge, it is
important to clean all battery
contacts on the Handset and Base
Unit about once a month. Use a
pencil eraser or other contact
cleaner. Do not use any liquids
or solvents.
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Getting Started
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Contacts
EP100 Final Touches
Attach the Handset
1. Plug one end of the coiled Handset
cord into the Handset.
2. Plug the other end of the coiled
Handset cord into the Base.
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Getting Started
Adjust the LCD Contrast
1. Lift the LCD panel.
2. Move the contrast adjustment knob
to change the LCD contrast.
3. The LCD is properly adjusted when
you can comfortably read the screen.
Initial Power Up
When you first turn on the Email phone, a diagnostic is performed. During the
diagnostic which lasts around 15 seconds, the screen will be blank.
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Getting Started
Setup
The LCD Screen
All of your information is displayed in the LCD screen. A typical Home screen is
shown below and is broken down into several different sections.
The Home screen can be reached at any time by pressing
the function key under the
h
icon.
Note: The LCD display could look different depending on the software in your
Email phone.
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10:50pm
Calendar
April 7, 1997
sm t wt f s
Dentist appointment
7:30 Dinner @ Grandma's
12:30 pick up Pete
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12:30 pick up Pete
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1.
Screen Type
Mode of operation.
2.
Date
Current date.
3.
Notepad
Notes for the current day.
4.
Charge Indicator
Phone is Charging
5.
Time
Current time.
6.
Status Line
Status and on-line instructions.
7.
Calendar
Current month.
8.
Function Icons
Icons for Function Keys.
Email Phone Functional Areas
Your Email phone is divided into several functional areas.
qThe Arrow and Select Keys
qThe Function Keys
qThe Base Unit Keypad
qThe Keyboard
qThe LCD Screen
Arrow and Select Keys
These keys are used to move the
cursor on the screen, or to select
a message.
Function Keys
The function keys are associated with the icons on the LCD screen directly
above them. To select an operation represented by an icon on the LCD screen,
press the function key below the icon.
The Base Unit Keypad
The base unit keypad can be used
to dial phone numbers when using
the speaker option.
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Setup
The Keyboard
Use the keyboard to type Email
phone messages and notes.
Setup Screen
1. Press the function key under s.
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Setup
2. A typical setup screen displays.
Note: The LCD display
could look different depending
on the software in your
Email phone.
Setting Up the Phone
This section explains how to set up the phone features of your Email phone.
The features include setting the speaker volume, entering your local area code
and prefix, turning off the LCD screen, and paging the handset.
Setting the Speaker Volume
1. Press kon the base.
2. Use the volume key Vto adjust the speaker volume to a comfortable level.
Entering the Local Area Code and Prefix
1. Press the function key under s.
2. Press the function key under H.
3. Enter a dial prefix, if necessary, and press
return
on the keyboard.
For example, enter the number 9 if you are required to dial 9 for an outside line.
4. Press on the keyboard.
5. Enter your local area code, for example, 817.
6. Press the function key under dto save the information.
Press the function key under hto cancel.
Setting the Ringer Level
1. From the Setup Phone Screen, press Buntil the cursor is on Ringer Level.
2. Use the left or right arrow keys to toggle between off, low, and high.
3. Press Bon the keyboard.
4. Press the function key under dto save the information.
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Setup
tab
Modem Speaker
This option gives you the choice of turning the Modem Speaker on or off. When
the Modem Speaker is on, the user can hear the phone connecting to the Internet
when sending and receiving email messages.
1. From the Setup Phone Screen, press Buntil the cursor is on Modem Speaker.
2. Use the left or right arrow keys to toggle between on and off.
3. Press the function key under dto save the information.
Key Feedback
This option gives you the choice of turning the sound on or off when pressing the
keys on the base.
1. From the Setup Phone Screen, press Buntil the cursor is on Key Feedback.
2. Use the left or right arrow keys to toggle between on and off.
3. Press the function key under dto save the information.
Turn the LCD Display Off
Use this feature to turn the LCD backlight off.
Note: The LCD backlight automatically turns off after ten minutes if you are not
using the Email phone.
1. Press the function key under s.
2. Press the function key under H.
3. Press the function key under Z.
Paging the Handset
If the Handset is off the base and you cannot locate it, use this feature to find it.
1. Press the function key under s.
2. Press the function key under H.
Exiting Phone Setup
To exit the Phone Setup Screen, press the function key under h.
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Setup
Establishing Email phone Service
This section explains how to set up the Email phone features of your Email
phone. You may choose between Automatic Sign-Up or using your existing
Internet Service Provider.
Entering the Email phone Setup Screen
The Email phone setup screen is accessed from the Home screen.
If you are at a different screen, press the function key under h.
1. Press the function key under s.
2. A typical setup screen displays.
Note: The LCD display could
look different depending on
the software version in your
Email phone.
3. Press the function key under .
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Setup
service
Automatic Sign-up
(From the Home Screen press the Function Keys under s, then .)
Note: You must complete the Personal Data section before you can use the
Automatic sign-up feature.
Enter Your Personal Data
Note: You must fill in the personal data section in order for your Email phone to
operate properly when using the automatic sign-up feature.
1. Enter your First Name. For example, John.
2. Press Bon the keyboard.
3. Enter your Last Name. For example, Smith.
4. Press Bon the keyboard.
5. Enter your Street Address. For example, 333 Highland Way.
6. Press Bon the keyboard.
7. Enter your City. For example, Chicago.
8. Press Bon the keyboard.
9. Enter your two-letter State Code. For example, IL.
10.Press Bon the keyboard.
11.Enter your Zip Code. For example, 76155.
12.Press Bon the keyboard.
13.Enter your two-letter Country Code. For example, US.
14.Press Bon the keyboard.
15.Enter your Area Code and Telephone Number. For example, 8178583000.
16.Press the function key under q.
An information screen displays listing the number to call for sign-up service.
To continue the sign-up process, press the function key under s.
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Setup
service
Setup Options
(From the Home Screen press the Function Keys under s, then and i.)
Note: For more information on how to set up your Automatic Sign-Up, refer to the
Quick Start Instructions.
1. Enter your Email phone User name. For example, jsmith.
2. Press Bon the keyboard.
3. Enter your Email phone Password. For example, password.
4. Press Bon the keyboard.
5. Your SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) Host Name should already be
entered for you.
6. Press Bon the keyboard.
7. Your POP3 (Post Office Protocol) Host Name should already be entered for you.
8. Press Bon the keyboard.
The last part of your email address has already been entered for you.
To enter the beginning of your address to personalize it, press the left arrow key
until the cursor is on the @ symbol; then enter the beginning of your address, for
example, jones08@abc.net. This is used as your return address.
9. Press Bon the keyboard.
10.The beginning of your server name is already displayed; enter the rest of
your username.
11.Press Bon the keyboard.
12.Enter your Server Password. This is used to login to your service.
13.Press Bon the keyboard.
14.Enter the Server phone number. This is your local access number.
For example, 877-7654.
15.Press the function key under d.
16.To cancel press the function key under h.
Note: After you complete the Automatic Sign-Up, you should write down all of the
address information. You may need it later if you have to contact your
service provider.
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Setup
service
Dial-up Script
(From the Home Screen,
press the Function Keys under s, then , i, and Q.)
The Dial-up Script is a set of commands that tell the modem in your Email phone
what to do.
From the Setup ISP Screen, press the function key under Q.
The dial-up script is provided as the default with your Email phone:
dial
wait 10 CONNECT
1. Press d.
2. To cancel, press the function key under h.
Note: See Scripts for more information.
Entering Advanced Setup Information
(From the Home Screen, press the Function Keys under s,
then , i, and A.)
Note: If you make any changes to this screen,
your system will restart automatically.
1. From the ISP Screen, press the function key under A.
Note: Authenticate data is already filled in for the first line.
2. The beginning of your authorized server username should already be provided.
3. Enter the rest of your username, then press Bon the keyboard.
4. Press Bon the keyboard. Your primary DNS Address should already be
entered for you; for example 999.999.99.9.
5. Press Bon the keyboard. Your secondary DNS Address should already be
entered for you; for example 999.999.99.9.
6. Press Bon the keyboard.
7. Enter your server’s domain name. For example, netcom.com.
8. Press d.
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Setup
service
service
Using Your Existing Internet Service Provider (ISP)
(From the Home Screen press the Function Keys under s, then , and i.)
Note: For more information on how to set up specific service providers, see the
Uniden Web Page at HTTP://WWW.UNIDEN.COM.
This information is normally provided by your Internet Service Provider. You will
also need to know the way your ISP has you login on a text screen. The text
screen login information will be used later when you enter your Dial-Up Script on
page 29. The Dial-Up Script is a set of commands that will tell the modem in the
Email phone how to dial and login to your service provider. Before you start this
procedure, be sure to have the following information ready:
qYour Email phone user name
qYour Email phone password
qYour SMTP Host Name
qYour POP3 Host Name
qYour Email phone address
qYour Server Name, if applicable
qYour Server Password, if applicable
qLocal Access Number
qPAP Server Name and Password, if applicable
qCHAP Server Name and Password, if applicable
qDNS Primary Address and Secondary Address
qServer Domain Name
1. Enter your Email phone User name. For example, jsmith.
2. Press Bon the keyboard.
3. Enter your Email phone Password. For example, password.
4. Press Bon the keyboard.
5. Enter the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) Host Name. For example,
pop.airmail.net.
6. Press Bon the keyboard.
7. Enter the POP3 (Post Office Protocol) Host Name. For example, mail.airmail.net.
8. Press Bon the keyboard.
9. Enter your Email phone address. For example, jsmith@airmail.net. This is used
as your return address.
10.Press Bon the keyboard.
11.The beginning of your server name is already displayed; enter the rest of your
username.
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service
12.Press Bon the keyboard.
13.Enter your Server Password. This is used to login to your service.
14.Press Bon the keyboard.
15.Enter the Server phone number. This is your local access number. For example,
877-7654.
16.Press the function key under d.
17.To cancel press the function key under h.
Entering a Dial-up Script
The Dial-up Script is a set of commands that tell the modem in your Email
phone what to do. Below are examples of Dial-up Scripts that should work for
most services.
Dial-up Script Commands
You will need to use the following commands when entering a dial-up script:
Dial — Dial the number provided in your server phone number setting in i.
Wait <time><response> — Wait for a designated period of <time> for the
<response> from your service.
For example, Wait 10 CONNECT would cause the Email phone to wait for ten
seconds for the service to send the word CONNECT back before proceeding to
the next command.
Send <response> — Sends the <response> to the service.
For example, Send 1234567 would send the number 1234567 to the
service provider.
1. Press the function key under s.
2. Press the function key under .
3. Press the function key under i.
4. Press the function key under Q.
5. Enter the dial-up script. See examples on the following page.
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Setup
service
Default Dial-up Script:
The dial-up script is provided as the default with your Email phone:
dial
wait 20 CONNECT
send +
wait 20 ogin:
send $ISPUSER
wait 20 word:
send $ISPPASS
6. Press d.
7. To cancel, press the function key under h.
Entering Advanced Setup Information
(From the Home Screen, press the Function Keys under s,
then , i,A.)
Note: If you make any changes to this screen, the system will restart
automatically.
1. Press the function key under s.
2. Press the function key under .
3. Press the function key under i.
4. Press the function key under A.
5. If your service provider requires PAP or CHAP authentication,
use ;or :to select the proper type.
6. Enter your Authorized Server Username. For example, jsmith.
7. Enter your Authorized Server Password. For example, rserve.
8. Enter your Primary DNS Address. For example, 206.244.43.1.
9. Enter your Secondary DNS Address. For example, 206.244.43.21.
10.Enter your server’s domain name. For example, netcom.com.
11.Press d.
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service
service
More Setup Screens
Note: If you have Caller ID service from your local phone company, the time and
date will be set automatically when you receive your first call.
Setting Up Email phone Retrieval Times
Use this feature to set up the times you want your Email phone to automatically
dial the Internet and retrieve your Email phone.
Note: If your Email phone cannot connect to the Internet at the set time, it will
redial every 10 minutes until it connects, or the next polling time is reached.
1. Press the function key under s.
2. Press the function key under .
3. Press the function key under P.
4. Use ;or :to select the hour.
—OR—
Type the number directly.
5. Use >to move to minutes.
6. Use ;or :to select minutes.
7. Press >to move to am or p.m.
8. Use ;or :to select am or p.m.
9. Press Bon the keyboard to move to Time 2.
Repeat for all times (up to four).
Note: If you set any polling time to 00:00:00, there will be no polling for that slot.
10.Press the function key under dwhen finished.
Press the function key under
w
to start over.
This sets all times to 00:00:00.
11.To cancel, press the function key under h.
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Setup
service
Setting the Time
Note: If you have Caller ID service from your local phone company, the time and
date will be set automatically when you receive your first call.
1. Press the function key under s.
2. Press the function key under O.
3. Press the function key under M.
4. Use ;or :to select the hour.
— OR —
Type the hour in with the number keys on the keyboard.
5. Press >to move to minutes.
6. Use ;or :to select minute.
— OR —
Type the hour in with the number keys on the keyboard.
7. Press >to move to am/p.m.
8. Use ;or :to select am or p.m.
— OR —
Type a for am, or p for p.m. on the keyboard.
9. Press >on the keyboard to advance to the date.
10.Use ;or :<or >to select the month.
11.Press >to move to the day.
12.Use ;or :to select the day.
13.Press >to move to the year.
14.Use ;or :to select the year.
15.Press >on the keyboard to advance to daylight saving.
16.Use ;or :to select daylight savings time. Selecting yes will enable your Email
phone to automatically sense the change to Daylight Savings Time.
17.Press the function key under d.
18.To cancel, press the function key under h.
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Setup
Updating the Software
Use this option to automatically update the software inside your phone.
Warning! The update process may change the way certain screens and
functions operate. Use this option only on the recommendation of a Uniden
certified Service Technician.
1. Press the function key under s.
2. Press the function key under T.
3. Press the function key under Uand follow the on-screen instructions.
Restarting the System
You can restart the Email phone anytime by pressing SHIFT + TAB + DEL at the
same time.
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Setup
Home
The Home Screen
A typical Calendar/Notepad screen is displayed below.
Entering Notes
You can store up to eight lines of notes for each date on the calendar. Each line
contains 23 characters. The calendar changes each day and the notes for that
day are automatically displayed.
Setting up Temporary Notes
Note: Temporary notes are only active for 60 days after they are entered.
1. Press ;,:,<,or>to move to the desired date on the calendar.
2. Press l.
3. Type in the note.
4. If you need to modify your note, press ;,:,<,or>to move through your note
and modify text.
5. Press
del
on the Base to backspace and erase text.
6. Press
return
on the Base.
7. Repeat for multiple notes.
8. Press the function key under dwhen finished.
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10:50pm
Calendar
April 7, 1997
sm t wt f s
Dentist appointment
7:30 Dinner @ Grandma's
12:30 pick up Pete
April 1997 Notes: April 7,1997
mca
s
6
13
20
26
1
8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
3
10
17
24
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
7
14
21
28
7
charging
Use <> and "select" a day for notes.
ÙÚUse <> and "select" a day for notes.
ÙÚ
Note: The LCD display could
look different depending on
the software version in your
Email phone.
10:50pm
Calendar
April 7, 1997
sm t wt f s
Dentist appointment
7:30 Dinner @ Grandma's
12:30 pick up Pete
April 1997 Notes: April 7,1997
m
ca
s
6
13
20
26
1
8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
3
10
17
24
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
7
14
21
28
7
charging
Use <> and "select" a day for notes.
ÙÚUse <> and "select" a day for notes.
ÙÚ
Temporary Notes
1. Press ;,:,<,or>to move to the desired date on the calendar.
2. Press l.
3. Press ;,:,<,or>to move through your note and modify text.
4. Press the
del
key to backspace and erase text.
5. Press the
return
key.
6. Repeat for multiple notes
7. Press the function key under dwhen finished.
Setting Up Permanent Notes
1. Press the function key under s.
2. Press the function key under o.
3. Use ;or :<or >to select the date.
4. Press lon the base.
5. Enter the note.
6. Press the function key under d.
Permanent notes will be highlighted on the calendar.
Clearing Permanent Notes
Note: This clears all permanent notes on the day selected.
1. Press the function key under s.
2. Press the function key under o.
3. Use ;or :<or >to select the date.
4. Press the function key under w.
5. Repeat for other dates.
6. Press the function key under d.
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Home
Viewing notes
1. Press :to highlight the month.
2. Press <or >to move back and forth one month at a time and highlight the
desired month.
3. Press ;,:,<,or>to move to the desired date on the calendar.
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Home
Email phone
Email phone Screen
To enter this screen, press the function key under m.
If you have unread Email phone, the micon will flash.
A typical Email phone screen is displayed below.
Reading Messages
Note: The Email phone does not accept attachments to files. Only plain text will
be retrieved and displayed.
1. Press ;or :to highlight a message to read.
2. Press the function key under l.
3. Press ;or :to scroll through the message.
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Use and "select" an e-mail to read
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N otk< otk@unidenRe: mail 4/7/97 11:31 pm
N otk< otk@ unidenTest 4/7/97 11:31 pm
fetch
new delete
E-Mail 11:00pmApril 7, 1997
Note: The LCD display could
look different depending on
the software in your phone.
Receiving Messages
You can configure your phone to automatically receive messages at certain
times during the day. See Setting Up Email Phone Retrieval Times on page 25
for details.
To manually receive your Email phone messages:
1. Press the function key under E.
2. Press the function key under f.
Sending Messages
1. Press the function key under E.
2. Press the function key under N.
3. Enter the Email phone Address.
— OR —
Press the function key under a. Use ;or :to select recipient.
Note: If the recipient’s alias and Email phone address is longer than 51
characters, the address will not be imported into the field.
Press l.
The recipients will remain highlighted once you have selected them.
Repeat until all recipients have been chosen.
Press the function key under d.
4. Press Bon the keyboard.
5. Enter the Subject.
6. Press Bon the keyboard.
7. Enter your message.
You can use the <,>,:, and ;keys to move the cursor and edit your message
before sending it.
8. Press the function key under S.
Note: Do not touch the keyboard until the Email phone is finished sending the
message. Wait until the screen displays “Messages Sent” before continuing
with operations.
— OR —
Press the function key under xto exit.
The message will be deleted and no message will be sent.
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Email phone
Delete Messages
1. Press the function key under E.
2. Use ;or :to highlight the message you want to delete.
3. Press the function key under D.
Repeat for all messages you want to delete.
4. Press the function key under hwhen finished.
Note: The messages will be deleted the next time your Email phone dials your
Email phone server.
Reply to Messages
1. Press the function key under E.
2. Use ;or :to highlight the message you want to reply to.
3. Press the function key under l.
To exit Reply Mode, press the function key under
b
to return to the
Email phone screen.
4. Press the function key under R.
5. Press Bon the keyboard.
6. Type in the subject.
7. Press Bon the keyboard.
8. Type in your reply.
9. Press the function key under Sto send reply.
— OR —
Press the function key under xto quit without sending.
The message will be deleted and no message will be sent.
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Email phone
Forwarding Messages
1. Press the function key under E.
2. Use ;or :to highlight the message you want to reply to.
3. Press the function key under l.
To exit, press the function key under
b
to return to the Email phone screen.
4. Press the function key under forward. You will see a message on the status line
telling you to wait while the original message is loaded into memory.
Note: Do not attempt to forward extremely long Email phone messages. Long
messages can fill up the Email phone’s memory and cause improper operation.
5. Enter the Email phone Address.
— OR —
Press the function key under a.
Use ;or :to select recipient.
Press l.
The recipients will remain highlighted once you have selected them.
Repeat until all recipients have been chosen.
Press the function key under d.
6. Press Bon the keyboard until you reach the message field right under the
subject line.
7. Type in your message.
8. Press the function key under Sto send reply.
— OR —
Press the function key under xto quit without sending.
The message will be deleted and no message will be sent.
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Email phone
Address Book
Address Book Screen
To enter the Address Book, press the function key under a.
You can enter a maximum of 150 addresses in the Address Book. Any
addresses you try to save above that number will be lost.
A typical Address Book screen is displayed below.
Entering New Addresses
1. Press the function key under a.
2. Press the function key under N.
3. Press Bon the keyboard or use <and >to move to the field you want
to modify.
4. Type in the changes.
Press
del
on the keyboard to backspace over a mistake.
5. Press the function key under dwhen finished.
6. Press the function key under hto exit.
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AddressBook
Use <> or letter to choose or "select" to dial
∧∨
John Smith
4700 Amon Carter Blvd.
Fort Worth, TX 76155
Johns321@abccompany.com
JSmith@uniden.com
817-555-3261
817-555-3462
817-555-3221
name:
address:
h e-mail:
W e-mail:
W phone:
H phone:
phone:
fax:
11:05pmApril 7, 1997
erasenew delete
Note: The LCD display could
look different depending on
the software version in your
Email phone.
Viewing Addresses
1. Press the function key under a.
Note: The address book will display the message “Please wait while loading
address book” while the information is loaded in memory.
2. Press ;or :to highlight the desired name.
— OR —
Enter the first letter of the Name.
3. Press <,>,orBto move to the next field.
4. Press the function key under hwhen done.
Modifying Addresses
1. Press the function key under a.
2. Press ;or :to highlight the desired call.
— OR —
Enter the first letter of the Name.
3. Press the function key under e.
4. Press Bon the keyboard, or use <and >to move to the field
you want to modify.
Note: The field in front of the phone number can be used as a reminder of what
location the number belongs to. For example, you could use H for (H)ome or W
for (W)ork. You can use any letter in this field.
5. Type in the changes.
Press
del
on the keyboard to backspace over a mistake.
6. Press the function key under dwhen finished.
7. Press ;or :to select another address.
— OR —
Press the function key under hto exit.
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Address Book
Deleting Addresses
1. Press the function key under a.
2. Press ;or :to highlight the desired call.
— OR —
Enter the first letter of the Name.
3. Press the function key under r.
4. Press ;or :to select another address.
— OR —
Press the function key under hto exit.
Speed Dialing From the Address Book
1. Press the function key under a.
2. Press ;or :to highlight the desired entry.
3. Press >to highlight the phone number.
4. Pick up handset and press the
talk
key.
— OR —
Press kon the base.
5. Press lon the base.
6. The selected number is dialed.
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Address Book
Caller ID
Caller ID Screen
The Caller ID icon will blink when you have new calls.
Note: You must subscribe to Caller ID service from your local phone company to
use this feature.
A typical Caller ID screen is displayed below.
Note: The LCD display could look different depending on the software version in
your Email phone.
1. Caller’s Name.
2. Caller’s Number.
3. Date of last call.
4. Time of last call.
5. Number of times called.
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12345
11:10pm
CallI.D.
April 7, 1997
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UNIDEN CORP 8175556162 4/7/97 11:31 pm 1
JONES MARY 2145556321 4/7/97 11:31 pm 1
BROWN TIM 7135552331 4/7/97 11:31 pm 1
11:10pm
Call I.D.
April 7, 1997
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ÙÚUse and "select" to return call
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avD hp
UNIDEN CORP 8175556162 4/7/97 11:31 pm 1
JONES MARY 2145556321 4/7/97 11:31 pm 1
BROWN TIM 7135552331 4/7/97 11:31 pm 1
Viewing Caller Information
1. Press the function key under c.
2. Press ;or :to highlight the desired call.
3. Press the function key under hto exit.
Deleting Caller Information
1. Press the function key under c.
2. Press ;or :to highlight the desired call.
3. Press the function key under D.
Repeat for all calls you want to delete
.
4. Press the function key under hto exit.
Adding Caller ID Information to the Address Book
1. Press the function key under c.
2. Press ;or :to highlight the desired call.
3. Press the function key under v.
4. Press the function key under d.
Repeat for all calls you want to add to the Address Book.
5. Press the function key under hwhen done.
Dialing From the Caller ID Menu
Note: If the area code is the same as yours, the phone will not dial the area code,
only the last seven digits.
1. Press the function key under c.
2. Press ;or :to highlight the desired call.
3. Pick up handset and press the
talk
key.
— OR —
Press kon the base.
4. Press the function key under l.
5. The selected number is dialed.
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Caller ID
Using Your Phone
Receiving Calls
1. After the second ring Caller ID information is displayed.
To remove the window immediately, press the
return
key on the keyboard.
The window closes automatically after two minutes.
2. Pick up the Handset.
— OR —
Press k.
Note: All screen functions are still available during your conversation. For
example, you can type a note while talking on the phone.
3. To hang up, return the Handset to the Base or press k.
Making Calls
1. Pick up the Handset.
2. Press the
talk
key.
— OR —
Press the speaker key on the base unit.
Note: If your Email phone was in the process of sending or receiving Email
phone, you may not get a dial tone for approximately five seconds while the line
is cleared. Any Email phone send or receive in progress will be continued after
you finish your conversation, either at the next scheduled polling time or manually
by using the fetch function.
3. Dial the Number.
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Storing Memory Numbers
Up to 10 numbers can be stored in the Handset for speed dialing when you are
away from the base.
Numbers cannot be stored in the Base unit.
Note: These numbers will not be stored in the Address Book automatically. You
need to enter Address Book numbers separately.
1. Pick up the Handset and press
mem
. You will hear a beep and the
talk/batt low
LED flashes.
2. Enter the number you want to store on the Handset keypad.
Note: You may enter a delay between numbers (for accessing a switchboard, or
long distance service) by pressing the
redial/pause
button on the Handset at the
point in the number sequence you wish to pause. The
redial/pause
button counts
as one digit. Pressing
redial/pause
more than once will increase the length of the
pause between numbers.
3. Press
mem
. You will hear another confirmation beep.
4. Enter a number (
0-9
) from the Handset keypad for the memory location.
Note: After pressing
mem
the second time, you have 20 seconds to enter the
number you wish to store. Otherwise, an error tone will sound and the unit returns
to Standby.
Erasing a Stored Number
1. On the Handset, press
mem
twice.
2. Enter the memory location number (0-9) you want to clear. You will hear a long
beep confirming the number is erased.
Dialing Memory Numbers
1. Press the
talk
key on the Handset.
2. Press the
mem
key on the Handset.
3. Enter the Memory Location Number (0-9).
Chain Dialing
1. Press the
talk
key on the Handset.
2. Press the
mem
key on the Handset.
3. Enter the Memory Location Number (0-9)
4. While on call, enter the number from the Handset
— OR —
Enter the memory location number where the second number is stored.
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Using Your Phone
Redialing the last Number Called
1. Press the
redial/pause
key on the Handset.
2. The last number you called is dialed.
Using Your Phone With Call Waiting
Note: You must subscribe to call waiting service from your local phone company
to use this feature.
1. While talking, you hear the call waiting signal.
2. Press
flash
on the Handset to switch to that call.
3. To switch back to your original call, press
flash
on the Handset again.
Paging the Handset
1. Press the function key under s.
2. Press the function key under H.
3. Press the function key under g.
Changing Channels
Note: If you have more than one cordless phone in your house, they must be set
to different channels. This function works only when the phone is in use.
The
channel
key on the Handset allows you to choose among 40 factory set
channels. During the course of a conversation if you hear static or noise causing
difficulty in hearing the other party, change channels by:
1. Pressing the
channel
key on the Handset.
2. The talk/batt low LED on the Handset will flash, indicating the Email phone is
finding the best channel available.
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Using Your Phone
Changing the Handset Ring Type and Ring Volume
There are two ring types and two ring volumes that can be selected while your
Email phone is in the Standby mode. Be sure the talk/batt low LED is not lit on
your phone Handset.
1. Press the
volume/ringer
key on the Handset to change between the two different
rings and volumes.
Changing the Handset Earpiece Volume
1. While on a phone call, press the
volume/ringer
key on the Handset.
2. You will hear a tone indicating a decrease in the earpiece volume.
3. Press the
volume/ringer
key again to increase the earpiece volume to the
higher level.
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Using Your Phone
Specifications
General
LCD Display: VGA-compatible with contrast adjustment.
Keyboard: Full QWERTY keyboard.
Operating Temperature: 10°to 40°C
Storage Temperature: -40°to 100°C
Humidity: Up to 90% relative, without condensation
Power Requirements
Voltage: 90-130 volts AC, 55-65 Hz
Cordless Telephone Specifications
General
Frequency Control Phase Locked Loop
Modulation FM
Operating Temperature -10° - 50° C
Base Unit
Transmit Frequency: 926.000 ~ 927.950 MHZ (40 Channels)
Power Requirements: 13VDC 900mA (from AC Adapter)
Handset
Transmit Frequency: 902.050 ~ 904.000 MHZ (40 Channels)
Battery
Capacity: 600 mAH 3.6VDC
Talk Mode: 5 hours
Standby Mode: 14 days
Specifications shown are typical and subject to change without notice.
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One-Year Limited Warranty
Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service.
WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”)
ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free
from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below.
WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original user shall terminate and be of no further effect 12 months after the
date of original retail sale. The warranty is invalid if the Product is (A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or
necessary, (B) modified, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any configurations not sold by
Uniden, (C) improperly installed, (D) serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden service center for
a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) used in any conjunction with equipment or parts or as part of any
system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the owner’s
manual for this product.
STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time while this
warranty is in effect, warrantor will either, at its option, repair or replace the defective unit and return it to you without
charge for parts, service, or any other cost (except shipping and handling) incurred by warrantor or its representatives in
connection with the performance of this warranty. Warrantor, at its option, may replace the unit with a new or refurbished
unit. THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE
PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER,
WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY
DOES NOT COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state. This warranty is void outside the United States of America.
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, after following the instructions in the owner’s
manual you are certain that the Product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its original packaging). The
Product should include all parts and accessories originally packaged with the Product. Include evidence of original
purchase and a note describing the defect that has caused you to return it. The Product should be shipped freight
prepaid, by traceable means, or delivered, to warrantor at:
Uniden America Corporation
4700 Amon Carter Blvd
Fort Worth, TX 76155
Uniden offers 30 days of toll free support and you can call (800)297-1023, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central, Monday through
Friday. Beyond that period, you can obtain assistance by calling (900)224-4UAC.
Covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents:
4,511,761 4,523,058 4,595,795 4,597,916 4,803,491
5,157,686 5,253,268 5,381,460 5,434,905
©1998 Uniden America Corporation
All Rights Reserved
Printed in the USA
®
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15. Charging Cradle
16. LCD Contrast
17. Speaker Button
18. Speaker Volume Control
19. Control Keys
20. Speaker
21. Microphone