EXI2926
9 0 0 M Hz
C O R D L E S S
†
wi t h ca ller i d/ca ll wa i t i n g
owner’s manual
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Contents
Welcome/Features
4-way conferencing
Using your EXI2926 intercom
Transferring calls
19
20
20
20
Controls and Functions
2, 3
Getting Started
Read this first
Using the speakerphone
4
5
6
9
11
12
Memory Features
Step 1: Checking the package contents
Step 2: Setting up the phone
Step 3: Mounting the Base unit on a wall
Step 4: Setting Caller ID options
Entering your Area Code
Storing a phone number in memory
Making calls with memory dialing
Chain dialing
Editing a stored name and/or phone number
Erasing a stored name and phone number
21
22
22
23
24
Basics
Making and receiving calls
Terminology
Adjusting the handset ringer and earpiece volume
Redial
Tone dialing switch-over
Traveling out-of-range
Selecting a different channel
Using the page feature
Flash and call waiting
Answering a call from the base
Answering a call from the handset
Making a call from the base
Making a call from the handset
Placing a call on hold
Caller ID Features
Caller ID
13
13
14
14
15
15
15
15
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
25
25
26
26
27
28
When the telephone rings
Viewing the Caller ID message list
Using the Caller ID list
Deleting information from the Caller ID list
Using CIDCW (Caller ID with Call Waiting)
Additional Information
Changing the digital security code
Installing the beltclip
Headset installation
Note on power sources
Maintenance
29
29
29
30
30
31
32
32
34
Troubleshooting
Using the speakerphone mute feature
General information
Technical information
Index
2-Line Features
2-Line operation
3-way conferencing
18
18
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Controls and Functions
1. Handset Antenna
2. Optional Headset Jack
3. Handset Battery Compartment
4. Handset Earpiece
5. LCD Display
1
6. Line 1 Key
7. Down Cursor M/Character Select/
2
4
Conference Key
8. Tone/ ( ) Left Cursor
t
*
9. Caller ID/Hold Key
5
6
10. Select/Volume Key
11. Handset Microphone and Ringer Speaker
12. Memory Key (m)
12
13
13. Line 2 Key
14. Up Cursor L/Character Select/
7
14
Intercom Key
8
9
15
16
15. ( ) Right Cursor
16. Delete/Flash Key
s
#
3
17. Redial/Pause Key (P)
18. Channel Key (chan)
19. Handset Charging Contacts
10
11
17
18
19
[ 2 ] C O N TR O LS A N D FU N C TI O N S
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
20. Handset Retainer Clip
21. Line 1 Status LED
22. Status LED
29
23. Memory Key
24. Intercom Key
25. Redial/Pause Key
26. Flash Key
30
31
32
33
20
21
27. Base Charging Contacts
34
35
22
23
24
25
26
28. Tone Key/
29. Base Speaker
*
37
38
30. Line 1 Key
31. Conference Key
32. Line 2 Key
33. Line 2 Status LED
34. Hold Key
36
35. Mute Key
36. Base Antenna
27
28
37. Base Speaker Volume Control
38. Base Microphone
39. Ring Volume Switch (2nd Line)
40. Ring Volume Switch (1st Line)
41. Pulse-Tone Switch
42. DC Power Input
43. Phone Jack (2nd Line)
44. Phone Jack (1- and 2- Line)
39 40 41 42 43 44
C O N TR O LS A N D FU N C TI O N S [ 3 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Read This First
This cordless telephone must be set up before use. Follow these steps:
Step 1 (page 5)
Unpack the telephone and accessories.
To realize the full capabilities of your two-line
phone, contact the phone company requesting
a two-line subscription.
tip
Step 2 (page 6)
Next, choose the best location
to set up the base unit.
Step 3 (page 7 to 10)
Then, insert the battery pack into
the handset. Connect the base unit.
You must charge the battery pack for
15-20 hours before plugging into the
telephone line and using the phone.
About the digital security code
This cordless telephone uses a digital
security code to prevent unauthorized
access to your base unit. This security code
prevents other cordless handsets from
making calls through your base unit.
Step 4 (page 11 to 12)
Finally, set the Caller ID options and store
your area code in the memory to use the
Caller ID service.
A random security code will be assigned
automatically between your base unit and
handset when you charge the battery pack
for the first time.
Note:
Skip the area code setting if your
calling area requires 10-digit dialing.
If you want to reset the security code, see
page 29.
[ 4 ] G E TTI N G S TA R TE D
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Checking the Package Contents
Make sure you have received the following items in the package. If any of these items are missing or damaged,
contact the Uniden Parts Department (see below).
• Base unit
• Handset
• AC adapter (AD-420)
• Rechargeable battery pack
(BT-905)
• This Owner´s Manual
• Quick Reference Guide
• Precautions and Important
Safety Instructions
• Registration Card
• Telephone line cord
Long cord is 2 line capable
• Wall mount adapter
• Beltclip
Uniden Parts Department at (800) 554-3988
Hours: M-F 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST.
G E TTI N G S TA R TE D [ 5 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Setting up the Phone
Do the following steps:
A. Choose the best location
B. Install the battery pack
C. Connect the base unit
D. Choose the dialing mode
A. Choose the best location
Before choosing a location for your new phone, read the INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS included in the PRECAUTIONS AND
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS brochure. Here are some important guidelines you should consider:
Avoid heat sources, such as radiators,
air ducts, and sunlight
Avoid noise sources such as a window
by a street with heavy traffic
Avoid microwave ovens
Avoid television sets and
other electronic equipment
Avoid excessive moisture,
extremely low temperatures,
dust, mechanical vibration, or shock
Choose a central location
Avoid personal computers
Avoid other cordless telephones
• The location should be close to both a phone jack and a continuous power outlet which is not switchable.
• Keep the base and handset away from sources of electrical noise such as motors, microwave ovens, and fluorescent lighting.
• Be sure there is sufficient space to raise the base antenna to a vertical position.
• The base can be placed on a desk, tabletop, or mounted on a standard wall plate.
• If your second phone line has a separate modular jack, place your phone so you can access both jacks.
[ 6 ] G E TTI N G S TA R TE D
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
B. Install the battery pack
Charge the battery pack for at least 15-20 hours before plugging the phone line into your phone.
note
1) Press in on the battery cover release and slide the cover down until it comes off.
• Use only the
Uniden Battery
(BT-905) supplied
with your phone.
Replacement
batteries are also
available through
the Uniden Parts
Department (See
page 5).
2) Connect the battery pack connector observing correct polarity (black and red wires)
to the jack inside the battery compartment.
Do not exert any force on this connection. It could cause damage to the battery or
handset. The plastic connector will fit together only one way. Once you are certain
that you have made a good connection, then insert the battery pack into the battery
compartment. Do not pinch the wires.
3) Securely close the battery compartment cover by sliding it up until it snaps into place.
4) Place the handset on the base unit. Remove the beltclip, if attached, for face up charging.
• Even when the
battery pack is
not being used,
it will gradually
discharge over a
long period of
time. For optimum
performance, be
sure to return the
handset to the
base unit
Battery use time (per charge)
From fully charged
• Seven hours continuous use.
• Fourteen days when the handset is in the standby mode.
after each
telephone call.
Low battery alert
• If you must replace
the battery pack
during a telephone
call, complete the
replacement of the
battery pack
within 30 seconds,
and you can
return to the
original call.
When the battery pack is very low and needs to be charged, the phone is programmed to
eliminate functions in order to save power. If the phone is not in use, "Low Battery"
appears on the LCD and none of the keys will operate.
If the phone is in use, "Low Battery" flashes and the handset beeps. Complete your
conversation as quickly as possible and return the handset to the base unit for charging.
The last number dialed in the redial memory is retained for up to 30 seconds. The handset
note
memory backup can hold names and numbers stored in the memory locations even if the battery
pack is completely discharged.
G E TTI N G S TA R TE D [ 7 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Cleaning the charging contacts
To maintain a good charge, it is important to clean the battery contacts on the
handset and base unit with a dry cloth or a pencil eraser about once a month.
Do not use any liquids or solvents.
C. Connect the base unit
1) Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 9V jack and a standard
120V AC wall outlet.
!
2) Set the base on a desk or tabletop, and place the handset on
the base unit as shown. Remove the beltclip, if attached for
face up charging. (For wall mounting, see "Mounting the Base
Unit on a Wall", on page 9 and 10).
Place the power cord
so that it does not
create a trip hazard
or where it could
become chafed and
create a fire or
3) Raise the antenna to a vertical position.
4) Make sure the status LED lights. If the LED does not light,
check to see that the AC adapter is plugged in and the
handset makes good contact with the base charging contacts.
electrical hazard.
charge your handset at
After installing the battery pack in the handset,
least 15-20 hours before plugging into the phone line
. Once the handset
note
battery pack is fully charged, connect the telephone line cord to the base
and telephone wall outlet.
•The handset can
be placed face up
or face down in
the base for
• Use only the supplied AD-420 AC adapter. Do not use any other AC adapter.
note
• Connect the AC adapter to a continuous power supply.
• Place the base unit close to the AC outlet so that you can unplug the AC adapter easily.
5) Connect the telephone line cord to the TEL LINE 1 jack and a telephone outlet
charging.
once the handset is fully charged.
•You must remove
the beltclip, if
attached, for face
up charging.
If your telephone outlet isn´t modular,
tip
Modular
contact your telephone company for assistance.
[ 8 ] G E TTI N G S TA R TE D
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
D. Choose the dialing mode
Most phone systems use tone dialing which sends DTMF tones through the phone lines.
However some phone systems still use pulse dialing such as in rural areas. The default setting is tone dialing.
PULSE-TONE
Depending on your dialing system, set the
switch as follows:
If your dialing system is
Set the switch to
Tone
TONE
Pulse
PULSE
• If you aren´t sure of your dialing system,
TONE
make a trial call with the PULSE-TONE switch set to
.
note
PULSE
If the call connects, leave the switch as is; otherwise, set to
.
• If your phone system requires pulse dialing and you need to send DTMF tones for certain situations during a
call, you may "switch-over" to tone dialing. (Refer to "Tone Dialing Switch-over" on page 15.)
For 2 line
subscriptions,
• If the two phone
lines are in one
modular jack,
connect using TEL
LINE 1-2 jack.
Mounting the Base Unit on a Wall
Setting the handset retainer clip for wall mounting
1) On the base unit, pull the handset retainer out of the slot. Rotate it clockwise
180 degrees.
• If the two phone
lines are on two
separate modular
jacks, connect
using both TEL
LINE 1-2 and TEL
LINE 2 jacks.
2) Flip the retainer from front to back.
Slide it back into the slot so that the lip of the retainer is up and the M is down.
The retainer holds the handset in place.
G E TTI N G S TA R TE D [ 9 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Standard wall plate mounting
1
This phone can be mounted on any standard telephone wall plate.
1) Snap the wall mount adapter into the notches on the base.
2) Plug the AC adapter to the DC IN 9V jack.
3) Wrap the AC adapter cord inside the molded wiring channel as shown.
4) Plug the AC adapter into a standard 120V AC wall outlet.
5) Place the handset on the base unit and charge for 15-20 hours.
2
6) Plug the telephone line cord into the TEL LINE jack.
Wrap the cord inside the molded wiring channel as shown.
7) Plug the telephone line cord into the telephone outlet.
8) Raise the antenna to a vertical position.
!
DO NOT use an
9) Align the mounting slots on the base with the mounting posts on the wall
then push in and down until the phone is firmly seated.
outlet controlled by
a wall switch.
Direct wall mounting
If you don´t have a standard wall plate, you can mount your phone directly to the wall. Before doing this,
consider the following:
note
• Avoid electrical cables, pipes, or other items behind the mounting location, that could cause a hazard
when inserting screws into the wall.
If you have wall
mounted the base,
you must remove
the beltclip to hang
the handset with
the display facing
forward.
• Try to mount your phone within 6-10 feet of a working phone jack to avoid excessive cord lengths.
• Make sure the wall material is capable of supporting the weight of the base and handset.
• Use #10 screws (minimum length of 1-3/8 inches) with anchoring devices suitable for the wall material
where the base unit will be placed.
[ 10 ] G E TTI N G S TA R TE D
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
1) Insert two mounting screws into the wall, (with their appropriate anchoring
device), 3-15/16 inches apart. Allow about 1/8 of an inch between the wall and
screwheads for mounting the phone.
2) Set the retainer clip if necessary.
3) Refer to steps 1 through 9 on page 10 to mount the telephone.
Setting Caller ID Options
There are three Caller ID setup options available; they are AutoTalk, CIDCW (Caller ID on Call Waiting), and Area
Code. See page 12 for Area Code setup instructions.
AutoTalk allows you to answer the phone without pressing line 1 or line 2.
If the phone rings when AutoTalk is on, simply remove the handset from the base and the phone automatically
answers the call. Or if the handset is not on the base, press any key to answer the call. If the phone rings when
AutoTalk is off, you must press line 1 or line 2 to answer the call.
Caller ID on Call Waiting (CIDCW)
You must
performs the same as regular Caller ID on a call waiting number.
subscribe to CIDCW from your phone company in order to use this feature.
To change your Caller ID options:.
Caller ID Setup
1 Line 1
2 Line 2
1) When the phone is in the standby mode, press and hold
call id/hold until the Caller ID setting screen appears.
2) Press Lup/int’com or dnM/conf to select "Line 1" or "Line 2".
1 Auto Talk:Off
2 CIDCW :On
3 Area Code:
3) Press sel/vol.
The following screen appears.
4) Press Lup/int’com or dnM/conf to move the cursor to the selection that you would like to change. Press the
sel/vol key to toggle between "On" and "Off". Press sel/vol. Use the number keypad to enter or change the
area code. Press sel/vol again.
5) After you have made your selections, press call id/hold or return the handset to the base.
G E TTI N G S TA R TE D [ 11 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Entering Your Area Code
If you enter a 3-digit area code number in the "Area Code" option, your local area code does not appear in
the Caller ID messages. Do not program this option, if your calling area requires 10-digit dialing. When
reviewing Caller ID messages, you will see only the local seven digit number. For calls received from outside
your local area code, you will see a full 10-digit number.
note
If your calling area
requires 10-digit
dialing, do not
Caller ID Setup
1 Line 1
2 Line 2
1) When the phone is in the standby mode, press and hold call id/hold
program this option.
until the Caller ID setting screen appears.
2) Press Lup/int’com or dnM/conf to select "Line 1" or "Line 2".
1 Auto Talk:Off
:On
3) Press sel/vol.
2 CIDCW
3 Area Code:
4) Press Lup/int’com or dnM/conf to select "Area Code".
5) Press sel/vol.
6) Use the dial buttons (0 to 9 ) to enter the 3-digit area code.
7) Press sel/vol. A tone sounds and the displayed area code is entered.
8) Press call id/hold to complete the setting. Or return the handset to the base
unit. The handset returns to standby mode.
When the area code has already been stored in memory, the stored area code will be displayed.
To change it, use the delete/flash and number keypad to enter the new area code. Then press
sel/vol. To complete the setting, press call id/hold or return the handset to the base unit.
note
817
[ 12 ] G E TTI N G S TA R TE D
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Making and Receiving Calls
Basic 2-line operation
note
Handset On Base
Handset Off Base
Base Only
• You must have a
2-line subscription
from your phone
company to use
the 2-line features.
To answer Pick up the handset (AutoTalk) or
Press line 1 or line 2.
Press line 1 or line 2.
a call
press line 1 or line 2.
• Refer to page 11
"Setting Caller ID
Options" to turn
on the AutoTalk
feature if desired.
1) Press line 1 or line 2.
2) Listen for the dial tone.
3) Dial the number.
1) Press line 1 or line 2.
2) Listen for the dial tone.
3) Dial the number.
1) Pick up the handset.
2) Press line 1 or line 2.
3) Listen for the dial tone.
4) Dial the number.
To make
a call
To hang up Press line 1 or line 2, or return the handset to the base (Auto Standby).
Press line 1 or line 2.
1) Press line 1 or line 2.
2) Listen for the dial tone.
3) Press redial/p.
1) Press line 1 or line 2.
2) Listen for the dial tone.
3) Press redial/p.
1) Pick up the handset.
2) Press line 1 or line 2.
3) Listen for the dial tone.
4) Press redial/p.
To redial
For clarity, the instructions in this owner´s manual designates line 1 unless the procedure requires
using line 2. The same instructions apply to line 2.
Terminology
Throughout this manual, terms such as Standby and Talk Mode are used. Below is the terminology explanation.
Standby Mode
is not present.
•
•
- The handset is not in use, off the base and line 1 or line 2 has not been pressed. A dial tone
Talk Mode
- The handset is off the base and line 1 or line 2 has been pressed enabling a dial tone.
B A S I C S [ 13 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Adjusting the Handset Ringer and Earpiece Volume
Ringer volume
When the phone is in standby mode, pressing the sel/vol on the handset selects the
handset ringer volume. There are two ringer volume levels. Press sel/vol key to listen
to volume levels. The phone keeps the last ringer volume setting selected.
Earpiece volume
<Normal>
sel/vol
sel/vol
sel/vol
sel/vol
The handset earpiece volume settings (Normal, Medium, High and Loud) can only be
adjusted during a call. Press sel/vol repeatedly to select Normal, Medium, High or Loud.
When you hang up, the phone keeps the last volume setting selected.
<Medium>
<High>
<Loud>
Base ringer volume
The ringer control for the base of your EXI2926 allows you turn the ringer OFF or to
select LO/HI volume for each line 1 or line 2.
Base speaker volume
To control the speaker volume of the base, adjust the VOLUME control switch
as desired.
Redial
tip
The redial key redials the last number dialed. The redialed number can be up to 32 digits long.
Handset
The EXI2926 has
two independent
last number redial
memories; one in
the handset, the
other in the base.
Press line 1 or line 2, then press redial/p. Or press redial/p, then press line 1 or line 2.
Base
Press line 1 or line 2, then press redial/p.
If any key is pressed before, the last number will not redial.
[ 14 ] B A S I C S
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Tone Dialing Switch-over
Some telephone companies use equipment that require pulse dialing (sometimes referred to
as rotary dialing). If you need to enter tone dialing digits, you can switch-over to tone
dialing during the call. An example of this could be entering your bank account number after
you have called your bank. The digits of your bank account can be entered using DTMF tones.
note
The tone feature
only applies when
the dial mode is set
to pulse.
Initially make your call with the pulse dialing mode. Once your call connects, press
/t
/tone. Enter the desired
*
number (like in example above the bank account number). These digits will be sent as tone dialing. This special
number can be stored in a memory location. This is referred to as Chain Dialing (See page 22). Once the call
ends, the tone mode is canceled and pulse dialing mode resumes.
Traveling Out-of-Range
During a call, as you begin to move your handset too far from your base unit, noise increases. If you pass the
range limits of the base unit, your call will terminate within 30 seconds.
Selecting a Different Channel
If you encounter interference while using your phone, you can manually change the
channel for clearer operation. Interference can come from appliances or other phones
in your home. This function works only when the phone is use.The chan on th handset
allows you to choose between 40 different channels.
During the course of a conversation, if you hear static or noise which makes it difficult to
Scanning
hear, press chan. The following screen appears and the phone changes to a different
channel. For more information on interference, refer to "Technical Information" on page 32.
Using the Page Feature
To locate the handset when it is off the base, press intercom on the
base. The handset beeps for 60 seconds.
Paging
The following screen appears:
Press Lup/int’com on the handset to connect to the base.
Press Lup/int’com on the handset or intercom on the base again to return to standby.
B A S I C S [ 15 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Flash and Call Waiting
If you have "Call Waiting" service and a call waiting tone sounds while you are on a call,
press delete/flash to accept the waiting call. There is a short pause, then you will hear the
new caller. To return to the original caller, press delete/flash again.
note
The flash feature
does not function
when line 1 and
line 2 are on a
conference call.
(See 3-way
conferencing and 4-
way conferencing,
pages 18 and 19).
note
You must subscribe through your local telephone company to receive Call Waiting Service.
Answering a Call from the Base
1) The base rings. The corresponding line 1 LED on the base flashes.
2) Press the line 1 and speak.
3) When you finish the call, press line 1 to hang up.
Answering a Call from the Handset
1) The handset rings and the following screen appears:
(Call)
Line 1
note
2) Press the line 1 to answer your call.
3) When you finish the call, press line 1 on the handset, or return the handset to the base.
If you set the
handset in AutoTalk
on, and the handset
is on the base, just
pick up the handset
and speak. Each
line setting is
Making a Call from the Base
1) Press line 1.
2) Dial the number on the keypad, or use one of the memory features.
(See "Making Calls with Memory Dialing", page 22.)
3) When you finish the call, press line 1 to hang up.
independent for
this feature.
[ 16 ] B A S I C S
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Making a Call from the Handset
Dialing from talk mode
1) Pick up the handset.
2) Press line 1.
tip
AutoStandby
3) Dial the number on the keypad. Or use one of the memory features.
(See "Making Calls with Memory Dialing", page 22.)
4) When you finish the call, press line 1 or, return the handset to the base.
automatically hangs
up when you place
the handset on the
base. There is no
need to press line 1
or line 2 to hang up.
Dialing from Standby
To call a number while the handset is in standby mode, dial the number on the keypad, or use one of the
memory features. Press line 1. (See "Making Calls with Memory Dialing", page 22.)
Placing a Call on Hold
note
Use either the keypad on the handset or the keypad on the base.
1) To place line 1 on hold at the base, press hold.
• If a line is in use,
or a phone is off
the hook, "In
Use Line 1"
appears on the
display.
The line 1 LED turns from green to red.
2) To place line 1 on hold at the handset, press call id/hold.
The following screen appears:
(Hold)
Line 1
3) To pick up the call that is holding, press line 1 on the base or handset.
• Do not use the
base and the
handset keypads
at the same time
to place a call
on hold.
Using the Speakerphone Mute Feature
Your EXI2926 allows you to mute your conversation from the base. This prevents the party you are speaking to
from hearing what you, or someone else in the room, is saying.
For example, to use this privacy feature while using line 1.
• If a line is in use,
or a phone is off
the hook, "In
Use Line 1(or
Line 2)" appears
on the display.
1) Press mute. The line 1 LED flashes red.
You can hear the party on line 1, but they cannot hear you.
2) When you are ready to continue your conversation with the party on line 1, press
mute again. The line 1 LED changes to green.
B A S I C S [ 17 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
2-Line Operation
The handset and the base can be used on separate telephone lines at the same time.
For example, if the handset is on a call with line 1, you can make, or receive calls at
the base on line 2.
note
The line 1 LED on the base flashes green to indicate line 1 is In Use at the handset.
When line 1 is In Use at the base, the LCD screen displays the following:
• When you attempt
to make a call, the
EXI2926 informs
you if a line is
(Base)
Line 1
Extension In Use
currently in use.
The Extension In Use feature prevents accidental interruption of ongoing telephone conversations.
If you attempt to make a call and another phone is In Use on line 1, the handset LCD indicates an extension is
In Use. (The line 1 LED at the base blinks.) If you press line 1, you will hear a beep. This warns you the line is In
Use. To make your call, you must use line 2.
• If you want to join
a conversation on
an extension
currently in use,
press line 1 or
line 2 twice.
3-Way Conferencing
• The flash feature
does not function
when the phone
is in the
This feature lets you add a third party to your conversation from either the
handset or the base.
For example, to add a party to the current call on line 1 at the base:
conference mode.
1) Press hold to place the caller on hold. The line 1 LED turns from green to red.
2) Press line 2.
3) Dial the number of the person you want to add to the conversation. When the person
answers, you can speak privately before bringing the original caller back on the line.
4) Press the conference to bring the original call back on line. The line 1 and line 2
LEDs are green.
If the third person´s number is busy or doesn´t answer, press line 2 to hang up.
Return to the original call by pressing line 1.
5) To remove either caller from your conversation, ask one of the parties to hang up.
Press the corresponding line button to end the call.
Follow steps 1-5 to conference using the handset. When you return the handset to
the base, all calls are disconnected.
[ 18 ] 2- LI N E FE ATU R E S
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
4-Way Conferencing
A fourth person, at either the handset or the base, may be added to
conference call.
tip
For example, to add a fourth party at the handset to an ongoing conference
call at the base:
• When a call is on
hold at the
handset, and the
base is paged, the
base will ring
even when the
RING VOL switch
is set to OFF.
1) Press hold. The line 1 and line 2 LEDs turn red.
• The person at the
handset can join
the conversation
by pressing the
line number
2) Press intercom on the base to contact the handset.
3) Press Lup/int’com on the handset. Speak to answer the page.
currently in use.
4) Press conference at the base or dnM/conf at the handset to bring the party at the
handset in on the call.
The line 1 and line 2 LEDs are green.
The following screen appears:
(Conference)
Line 1 Line 2
5) To remove either caller from your conversation, ask one of the parties to hang up.
Press the corresponding line button to end the call.
2- LI N E FE ATU R E S [ 19 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Using Your EXI2926 Intercom
Paging from the base to handset
1) Press intercom on the base.
The handset beeps. (If no answer, press intercom on the base again to disconnect.)
2) Press Lup/int’com on the handset.Speak into the mouthpiece to answer the page.
3) To turn off the intercom, press intercom on the base or Lup/int’com on the handset.
Paging from the handset to base
1) Press Lup/int’com on the handset.
(If no answer, press Lup/int’com on the handset to disconnect.)
2) At the base, press intercom. Speak into the base microphone to answer the page.
3) To turn off the intercom, press intercom at the base or Lup/int’com on the handset.
Transferring Calls
1) To transfer a call from the base or the handset, press hold
then intercom.
2) Answer by pressing intercom.
On the base the status LED lights and line 1 LED turns red.
The following screen appears.
You may then announce the call with the intercom.
3) To speak to the caller, press line 1 or line 2.
Intercom
(Hold)
Line 1
If no one is available to take the call, return to the caller by
pressing line 1 or line 2 to take a message or complete the call.
Using the Speakerphone
You may use the phone as a speakerphone to answer calls by pressing the line 1 or line 2 button on the base.
To hang up, press line 1 or line 2 again.
The base microphone is located under the phone. Position yourself as near to the base as possible and speak clearly.
If the handset is on the base, you may use either the base keypad or memory dialing to place a call.
[ 20 ] 2- LI N E FE ATU R E S
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Storing a Phone Number in Memory
Memory Dialing allows you to dial a number using just a few key strokes.
EXI2926 stores up to 30 name/numbers in the handset plus 10 numbers in the base. Memory locations are
shared by both lines.
note
With the handset
• Whenever you are
using a menu
screen, you must
press a key within
20 seconds or the
phone will return
to standby. You
may also press m
to exit a memory
menu at any time.
Memory Store
01 John Smith
02
1) Pick up the handset from the base.
2) Press and hold m for two seconds. The following screen appears:
3) Use the Lup/int’com and dnM/conf, or number keypad, to choose
the memory location to store a name/number.
Store Name
4) Press sel/vol. The following screen appears:
• Each pause counts
as one digit and
represents a two
second delay of
time between the
digits as they are
sent. The pause
feature is useful
for long distance
calling, credit
card dialing, or
any other dialing
sequence
requiring a pause
between digits.
5) Enter a name by using the Lup/int’com and dnM/conf to scroll through the character
menu. Use the
/t
/tone and #/
s
to move right or left, or to create a blank space.
*
(The delete/flash deletes characters as the cursor moves left.)
Store Number
6) When you have finished entering a name, press sel/vol. The following screen appears.
The cursor flashes, indicating that the display is ready for a number to be entered.
7) Enter the phone number with the number keypad. If you want to change the entered
number, press delete/flash and the cursor will move one space to the left and delete
that number. When entering numbers, you may press redial/p to enter a pause in the
dialing sequence. The display shows a "P".
8) When you have finished entering a name/number, press sel/vol.
Memory01 Stored
The handset beeps and displays a confirmation screen.
With the base
1) Press memory. The status LED blinks.
2) Dial the number you wish to store.
(0-9)
3) Press memory. Enter the memory location number
on the keypad.
The status LED goes out. A confirmation beep indicates the number is stored.
M E M O RY FE ATU R E S [ 21 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Making Calls with Memory Dialing
Follow the steps below to dial a number using a programmed memory location:
note
With the handset
01
02 JOHN SMITH
03 UNIDEN
• To exit the
1) Press m. The handset displays your programmed memory locations.
memory function
without dialing
press m. The
handset returns
to standby.
2) Press Lup/int’com and dnM/conf to select the memory location
01
02 JOHN SMITH
03 UNIDEN
you would like to dial. The following screen appears:
3) Press line 1. The number dials.
• Whenever you are
using a menu
screen, you must
press a key within
20 seconds or the
phone will return
to standby.
With the base
1) Press line 1. The line 1 LED lights.
(0-9)
2) Press memory. Enter the memory location number
, to dial the number.
Chain Dialing
The 30 memory locations on the handset are not limited to phone numbers. You may want to store in memory a group
of number (up to 16 digits) that you need to enter once your call connects. This is referred to as Chain Dialing.
An example of this is a bank account number. Once you have called your bank, when you are prompted to enter
the account number, simply press m and then the location where the special number has been stored.
Store your special number in memory as you would a phone number.
(Refer to "Storing a Phone Number in Memory", on page 21)
Enter a "pause" in the sequence as necessary. A "pause" counts as one digit and represents a two second delay
in time between digits as they are sent.
[ 22 ] M E M O RY FE ATU R E S
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Editing a Stored Name and/or Phone Number
To edit a number you have stored in the handset.
note
1) Pick up the handset from the base.
Memory Store
01 JOHN SMITH
02 UNIDEN
2) Press and hold m for two seconds.
The display shows the "Memory Store" screen and any saved
name/numbers.
• Whenever you are
using a menu
screen, you must
press a key within
20 seconds or the
phone will return
to standby. You
may also press m
to exit a memory
menu at any time.
3) Use the Lup/int’com and dnM/conf, or number keypad, to select
the memory location you would like to edit.
Edit Memory01
Delete Memory01
Go Back
4) Press sel/vol. The display shows the memory location you have
selected.
5) Press sel/vol again to enter the "Edit Memory" mode.
Store Name
JOHN SMITH
6) Press sel/vol. The following screen appears, and a cursor flashes
• If you select "Go
Back" at any
indicating that the display is ready to edit the name.
time, no changes
are made and the
handset shows
the "Memory
7) Enter the name with the Lup/int’com and dnM/conf.
Use the Lup/int’com and dnM/conf keys to enter symbols.
Use the
/
t
/tone and #/
s
keys to move the cursor left and right.
*
Press delete/flash to remove any unwanted character.
Store" screen.
8) Press sel/vol. The following screen appears. A cursor flashes
Store Number
8175551
indicating that the display is ready for the number to be edited.
9) Enter the phone number with the number keypad (direct entry).
Press delete/flash to remove any unwanted character.
Press and hold delete/flash to clear the entire number.
10)Press sel/vol. The handset beeps and displays the confirmation screen.
Memory01 Stored
11)The display then returns to the "Memory store" screen. You may select another
number to edit (return to step 3) or press m to return to standby. To edit a number
stored in the base, repeat the steps for storing numbers in the base. (See page 21.)
This will simply overwrite the number that was previously stored in the location.
M E M O RY FE ATU R E S [ 23 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Erasing a Stored Name and Phone Number
With the handset
note
1) Pick up the handset from the base.
Memory Store
01 JOHN SMITH
02 UNIDEN
2) Press and hold m for two seconds.
The handset shows the "Memory Store" screen with saved
name/numbers displayed.
• If you select "Go
Back" at any
time, no changes
are made and the
handset shows
the "Memory
3) Use the Lup/int’com and dnM/conf, or number keypad, to select
the memory location you would like to delete. The
/
t
/tone and
*
Store" screen.
#/s
toggle between the name display and the number display.
Edit Memory01
Delete Memory01
Go Back
• If you select
"No", no changes
are made, the
handset shows
the "Memory
Store" screen.
4) Press sel/vol. The following screen appears:
5) Use the dnM/conf to move the
s
cursor to "Delete Memory".
Edit Memory01
Delete Memory01
Go Back
6) Press sel/vol.
Delete Memory01?
Yes
No
7) Use the Lup/int’com to move the
s
cursor to "Yes".
8) Press sel/vol.
There is a confirmation tone, and the following screen appears:
Memory01 Deleted
9) The display then returns to the "Memory Store" screen. You
may select another number to delete (return to step 3) or you
may press m to return to standby.
With the base
1) Press memory. The status LED blinks.
2) Press memory again. Enter the memory location (0-9) of the
status
number you wish to delete. The
LED goes out.
A confirmation beep indicates the number has been erased.
[ 24 ] M E M O RY FE ATU R E S
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Caller ID
You must subscribe to Caller ID from your phone company to use this feature.
When the telephone rings, the Caller ID feature allows you to review caller´s name and
phone number on the display before you answer the phone. At the second ring, the
handset displays the phone number of the incoming call, the name, time and the
number of calls. If your Caller ID service is number only, the name does not appear on
the second line.If a name or number is not available, the display shows a message such
as "Incomplete Data", "Private Number", "Private Name", etc.
note
12/21 12:30PM 03
Schlitz Maren
817-555-1212
• If you answer a
call before the
Caller ID message
is received
(Example : before
the second ring),
the Caller ID
Additionally, you can dial the displayed number and store the information for memory
dialing. Make sure you have turned on the Caller ID/Call Waiting feature (See page 11).
message will not
appear.
When the Telephone Rings
1) When the Caller ID message is received, the display shows the caller´s phone number along with the date
and time. The incoming call information is stored in the Caller ID record. If the Caller ID service includes the
caller´s name, the caller´s name appears on the display (up to 15 letters).
The date and
• When the call is
received via a
telephone
company that
does not offer
Caller ID service,
the caller´s phone
number and name
does not appear.
(This includes
international
calls.)
time received
Number of calls
from the same
Caller ID
5/11 12:30PM 01
UNIDEN CORP
800-297-1023
Caller's name
Caller's phone number
Here are some typical displays;
When the phone number
When invalid data
is received
and name data are received
When a private number
is received
When a private name
is received
• When the call is
via a private
branch exchange
(PBX), the caller´s
phone number
and name may
not appear.
When an unknown name
is received
When an unknown number
is received
2) When you pick up the phone, the display changes to "Talk". (AutoTalk feature is set to on.)
note
Data errors appear as "2"
C A LLE R I D FE ATU R E S [ 25 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Viewing the Caller ID Message List
The Caller ID list stores information for up to 80 (40 for each line) incoming calls - even unanswered calls.
To review your Caller ID name/numbers, follow the steps below:
note
New Total
Line1 00 02
Line2 01 01
1) Press call id/hold.
The following screen appears:
• If you have no
Caller ID
name/numbers,
then the total is
shown as "00".
2) Use Lup/int’com or dnM/conf to select "Line 1" or "Line 2"
for Caller ID.
12/21 12:30PM 03
Schlitz Maren
817-555-1212
3) Press sel/vol to display the latest Caller ID message for that line.
4) Press dnM/conf to see the next message.
• Once a Caller ID
message has been
viewed, it is no
longer considered
a new message.
Or press Lup/int’com to see previous message.
-End of List-
5) Once you have reviewed your oldest name/number, the following screen appears.
6) Press call id/hold to return to standby.
• Once you have
viewed all of your
Caller ID
name/numbers
and reach the
Using the Caller ID List
Calling a Caller ID name/number
You can place a call from the Caller ID list. The EXI2926 stores up to 80 (40 for each line) messages.
"End of List"
display, the
New Total
1) Press call id/hold. The Caller ID summary screen shows the
message list does
not cycle back to
the beginning.
You must press
Lup/int’com to
view your previous
name/numbers.
Line1 00
Line2 01
02
01
number of new callers and total number of calls.
2) Use Lup/int’com or dnM/conf to select "Line 1" or "Line 2" caller ID.
3) Press sel/vol to display the Caller ID message.
4) Press dnM/conf to scan forward.
Press Lup/int’com to scan backwards through the list.
• For long distance
calling, insert "1"
by pressing 1 on
the keypad before
pressing line 1.
12/21 12:30PM 03
Schlitz Maren
817-555-1212
5) Select the name/number that you would like to dial.
6) Press line 1. The number automatically dials.
[ 26 ] C A LLE R I D FE ATU R E S
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Storing a Caller ID number in a memory location
1) Press call id/hold. The Caller ID summary screen shows the
New Total
Line1 00 02
Line2 01 01
number of new callers and total number of calls.
2) Use Lup/int’com or dnM/conf to select "Line 1" or "Line 2"
Caller ID.
3) Press sel/vol to display the Caller ID message.
4) Press Lup/int’com or dnM/conf to find the name/number that you would like to store.
Select Location
01 Schlitz Maren
02 UNIDEN
5) Press m to store the selected message.
The following screen appears:
6) The "Select Location" screen appears. Use the Lup/int’com and dnM/conf to select a blank memory
location where you would like to store the number.
(If you want to replace an existing number with the Caller ID number, skip to step 8).
7) Press sel/vol. A confirmation tone sounds. The number is programmed.
note
8) If you choose to replace an existing number with the Caller ID number,
Replace Memory?
Yes
No
press sel/vol.The following screen appears:
If you select "No",
then the Caller ID
screen returns.
9) Use the Lup/int’com to move the cursor to "Yes". Press sel/vol.
A confirmation tone sounds. The number is programmed.
Deleting Information from the Caller ID List
The EXI2926 stores up to 80 messages (40 messages each line). If the phone receives the 41st message for each
line, the oldest one in the list is automatically deleted. Caller ID data can also be deleted manually.
Deleting a Caller ID message
To delete a single Caller ID message, follow the steps below.
New Total
1) Press call id/hold. The Caller ID summary screen shows the
Line1 00
Line2 01
02
01
number of new callers and total number of calls.
2) Use Lup/int’com or dnM/conf to select
"Line 1" or "Line 2" caller ID.
C A LLE R I D FE ATU R E S [ 27 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
3) Press sel/vol to display the caller ID message.
4) Select the number that you would like to delete.
12/21 12:30PM 03
Schlitz Maren
817-555-1212
note
Press Lup/int’com or dnM/conf to find the name/number that you would like to.
5) Press delete/flash. The following screen appears:
Delete Message?
Yes
No
If you select "No", the Caller ID screen returns.
• While using the
"Delete All
?" or "Delete
Message ?"
6) Press sel/vol or delete/flash. A confirmation tone sounds.
The Caller ID screen returns with the next name/number displayed.
7) Press call id/hold to return to standby.
screen if no key is
pressed within 20
seconds, an error
tone sounds and
the telephone
Deleting all Caller ID name/numbers
To delete all of your Caller ID massages, follow the steps below.
returns to standby.
New Total
1) Press call id/hold. the Caller ID summary screen shows the
Line1 00
Line2 01
02
01
• If you get an
incoming call or
page, the deleting
operation is
number of new callers and total number of calls.
2) Use Lup/int’com or dnM/conf to select "Line 1".
canceled and the
telephone returns
to standby so you
can answer the
call or page.
3) Press delete/flash to delete name/numbers on line 1.
Del All, Line 1?
Yes
No
The following screen appears:
4) Use the Lup/int’com to move the cursor to "Yes".
New Total
Line1 00
Line2 00
00
01
5) Press delete/flash or sel/vol. A confirmation tone sounds. The following screen appears:
6) Use dnM/conf to select line 2.
New Total
Line1 00 00
00
7) Repeat steps 3 through 6. All your caller ID messages are deleted.
Line2 00
Using CIDCW (Caller ID with Call Waiting)
Call(Line 1)
Schlitz Maren
817-555-1212
1) During a call, when you hear the Caller ID tone, check the handset display for the name and
the number of incoming calls.
2) Press delete/flash to accept the incoming call. See Flash and Call Waiting, page 16.
[ 28 ] C A LLE R I D FE ATU R E S
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Changing the Digital Security Code
The digital security code is an identification code used to connect the handset and the base unit. Normally,
setting the code is not necessary.
note
The first time you charge your handset, the security code is automatically set. (See page 4.) In the rare situation
that you suspect another cordless telephone is using the same security code, you can change the code.
•If the handset
battery pack is
completely
1) Remove the handset from the base unit.
discharged or the
battery pack is
removed, the
digital security
code will be lost.
If this happens, a
new security code
is set automatically
next time the
2) Press and hold intercom on the base.
3) The handset is emitting the paging sound place the handset on the base unit. While holding intercom for at
least 3 seconds, the paging sound stops. Leave the handset on the base for more than 3 seconds or until the
status LED stops flashing. A random, new security code is set.
Installing the Beltclip
To attach the beltclip
Headset Installation
battery pack is
charged.
Your phone may be used with an optional
headset, the Uniden HS910. To use this feature,
insert headset plug into the headset jack. Your
phone is ready for hands-free conversations.
(Headset may be purchased by calling the Uniden
Parts Department or visiting the web site. See
Page 5.)
•If the beltclip is
attached, you can
only charge the
handset in the face
down position.
Insert the beltclip into
the holes on each side
of the handset. Press
down until it clicks.
If you are using an optional headset,
you must still use the handset
keypad for phone operations.
•Use only Uniden
HS910 headset
specifically
To remove the beltclip
Pull both sides of the
beltclip to release the
tabs from the holes.
designed for
Uniden phones.
A D D I TI O N A L I N FO R M ATI O N [ 29 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Note on Power Sources
Battery replacement and handling
RECYCLING NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERIES
When the operating time becomes short, even after a
battery is recharged, please replace the battery.
With normal usage, your battery should last about one year.
Please contact your place of purchase or the Uniden Parts
Department for a replacement battery.
NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERIES
MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.
Nickel-cadmium cells are used in the battery pack.
Please take your used nickel-cadmium battery packs to
a store that recycles nickel-cadmium batteries.
Power Failure
During the period that the power is off, you will not be able
to make or receive calls with the telephone.
Caution
• Use the specified battery pack.
• Do not remove the battery from the handset to charge it.
• Never throw the battery into a fire, disassemble it, or heat it.
• Do not remove or damage the battery casing.
Maintenance
When slightly dirty
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
Caution
Do not use paint thinner, benzene,
alcohol, or other chemical products.
Doing so may discolor the surface of
the telephone and damage the finish.
When very dirty
Wipe with a soft cloth that has been dampened with diluted,
neutral detergent. Dry with a dry cloth.
When the charging terminals become dirty
Wipe with a dry cloth or a pencil eraser, if necessary.
[ 30 ] A D D I TI O N A L I N FO R M ATI O N
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Troubleshooting
If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps first.
Symptom
Suggestion
The status LED won´t light • Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the base unit and wall outlet.
when the handset is
placed in the base unit.
• Make sure the handset is properly seated in the base unit.
• Make sure the charging contacts on the handset and base unit are clean.
The audio sounds weak
and/or scratchy.
• Press chan during a call to help eliminate background noise.
• Make sure that the base unit antenna is in a vertical position.
• Move the handset and/or base unit to a different location away from metal objects or appliances and
try again.
• Make sure that you are not too far from the base.
Can´t make or receive calls. • Check both ends of the base unit telephone line cord.
• Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the base unit and wall outlet.
• Disconnect the AC adapter for a few minutes, then reconnect it.
• Reset the digital security code (See page 29).
• Make sure line 1 or line 2 is pressed.
• The battery pack may be weak. Charge the battery on the base unit for more than 15 hours.
• The handset may be too far away from the base unit.
The handset doesn´t ring
or receive a page.
• Place the base unit away from appliances or metal objects.
• Reset the digital security code (See page 29).
Severe noise interference. • Keep the handset away from microwave ovens, computers, remote control toys, wireless
microphones, alarm systems, intercoms, room monitors, fluorescent lights, and electrical appliances.
• Move to another location or turn off the source of interference.
• The handset was picked up before the second ring.
• The call was placed through a switch board.
• Call your local telephone company to verify your Caller ID service is current.
• Make sure that the CIDCW option is set to "On".
• Charge the handset.
The Caller ID/CIDCW does
not display.
A D D I TI O N A L I N FO R M ATI O N [ 31 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
General Information
Technical Information
The FCC wants you to know!
The phone complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68.
Operating temperature:
0ºC to +50ºC (+32ºF to +122ºF)
Changes or modifications to this product not expressly
approved by Uniden, or operation of this product in any way
other than as detailed by the owner’s manual, could void your
authority to operate this product. The equipment cannot be
used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone
company. Connection to party line service is subject to state
tariffs. (Contact the state public utility commission, public
service commission or corporation commission for
AC Adapter Information
AC Adapter part number:
Input Voltage:
AD-420
120V AC 60Hz
9V DC 350 mA
Output Voltage:
Battery Information
Battery part number:
Capacity:
Battery use time (per charge)
From fully charged
BT-905
600 mAH, 3.6V
information.) Below is some information that might concern
you while using your new phone.
Talk mode duration:
Standby mode duration:
7 hours
14 days
Range
Your new phone is designed to achieve the maximum possible
range by transmitting and receiving according to the highest
specifications set forth by the FCC. We have rated this phone
to operate at a maximum distance with the qualification that
the range depends upon the environment in which the
telephone is used. Many factors limit range, and it would be
impossible to include all the variables in our rating. The
Maximum Range rating of this phone is meant to be used as a
means of comparison against other range claims.
Recharge your phone on a regular basis by returning the
handset to the base after each phone call. When the
operating time becomes short, even after the battery is
recharged, please replace the battery. With normal usage,
the battery should last about one year.
Replacement batteries may be purchased at your local
Uniden dealer or by contacting the Uniden Parts
Department (800) 544-3988. Hours are form 7:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday. We can also
Telephone Line Problems
Specifications, features, and availability of optional
accessories are all subject to change without prior notice.
The FCC has granted the telephone company the right to
disconnect service in the event that your phone causes
problems on the telephone line. Also, the telephone company
may make changes in facilities and services which may affect
If the handset is left off of the base, the actual Talk mode
note
duration will be reduced respective to the amount of time the
handset is off the base.
[ 32 ] A D D I TI O N A L I N FO R M ATI O N
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
the operation of your unit. However, your telephone company
must give adequate notice in writing prior to such actions to
allow you time for making necessary arrangements to continue
uninterrupted service.
Finally, it should be noted that some cordless telephones
operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby
TVs and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, the
base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or
on top of a TV or VCR. If interference is experienced, moving
the cordless telephone farther away from the TV or VCR will
often reduce or eliminate the interference.
If you are having trouble with your telephone service, you
must first disconnect your phone to determine if it is the
cause of your problem. If you determine that it is the cause,
you must leave it disconnected until the trouble has
been corrected.
More Than One Cordless Telephone
If you want to use more than one cordless telephone in your
home, they must operate on different channels. Press the
channel key to select a channel that provides the clearest
communication.
Radio Interference
Radio interference may occasionally cause buzzing and
humming in your cordless handset, or clicking noises in the
base. This interference is caused by external sources such as
TV, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, fluorescent lighting, or
electrical storm. Your unit is NOT DEFECTIVE. If these noises
continue and are too distracting, please check around your
home to see what appliances may be causing the problem. In
addition, we recommend that the base not be plugged into a
circuit that also powers a major appliance because of the
potential for interference. Be certain that the antenna on the
unit is fully extended when needed.
Cordless Telephone 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 broadcasted
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
cordless telephone unit. Consequently, any communications
using your cordless telephone may not be private.
In the unlikely event that you consistently hear other voices
or distracting transmissions on your phone, you may be
receiving radio signals from another cordless telephone or
other source of interference.
If you cannot eliminate this type of interference, you need to
change to a different channel.
A D D I TI O N A L I N FO R M ATI O N [ 33 ]
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Index
0 - 9
D
O
2-line features
Dialing mode ......................................9
Digital security code ........................4, 29
Out-of-range ......................................15
2-line operation ..............................18
3-way conferencing ..........................18
4-way conferencing ..........................19
Transferring calls..............................20
Using the speakerphone ....................20
Using your EXI2926 intercom ..............20
P, Q
E, F, G
Package contents ..................................5
Page feature ......................................15
Earpiece volume ..................................14
Flash and call waiting ..........................16
R
H
Redial ..............................................14
Ringer volume ....................................14
A
Headset installation ............................29
Answering a call..................................16
Area code ..........................................12
I, J, K, L
S
Installing the beltclip ..........................29
Setting Caller ID options ......................11
Setup
B
Battery pack
Install the battery pack ......................7
Replacement and handling ..................30
M, N
Base unit ........................................8
Handset ..........................................7
Speaker volume ..................................14
Specifications ....................................32
Maintenance ......................................30
Making a call......................................16
Making and receiving calls ....................13
Memory features
C
Caller ID features
Deleting a Caller ID message ..............27
Deleting all Caller ID
Editing a stored name and/or
phone number................................23
Erasing a stored name and
T
Tone dialing switch-over ......................15
Troubleshooting ..................................31
name/numbers ..............................28
Storing a Caller ID number
phone number ..............................24
Making calls
U, V, W, X, Y, Z
in a memory location ......................27
Using CIDCW
with memory dialing........................22
Storing a phone number
Using the speakerphone
mute feature ....................................17
(Caller ID with Call Waiting)..............28
Using the Caller ID list ......................26
Viewing Caller ID message list ............26
Connect the base unit ............................8
in memory ....................................21
Mounting the base unit
on a wall ..........................................9
[ 34 ] A D D I TI O N A L I N FO R M ATI O N
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
At Uniden, we´ll take care of you!
If you need any assistance with this product, please call our Customer Hotline at
1-800-297-1023
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE.
Our Uniden representatives will be happy to help you with any matters regarding the operation of this unit, available accessories,
or any other related matters.
Thank you for purchasing a Uniden product.
Hours: M-F 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM CST.
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents:
4,511,761 4,523,058 4,595,795 4,797,916 5,381,460 5,426,690
5,434,905 5,491,745 5,533,010 5,574,727 5,650,790 5,660,269
5,661,780 5,663,981 5,671,248 5,717,312 5,754,407 5,768,345
5,787,356 5,838,721 5,864,619 5,893,034 5,912,968 5,915,227
5,929,598 5,930,720 5,960,358 5,987,330
© 2001 Uniden America Corporation, Fort Worth, TX
All rights reserved.
Printed in China
UCZZ01318BZ
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
|