Uniden WDECT 2315+1 Owner's Manual

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Guide
Quick Start
WDECT
2355/
2355
+
1
Wide Band Digital
Technology provides
the clearest sound
and the best privacy.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Quick Start

GuideQuick StartWDECT2355/2355+1Wide Band DigitalTechnology providesthe clearest soundand the best privacy.UP336BH (WDECT2355) ENG OM 12/28/04 9:17

Page 2 - INSTALLATION & SAFETY

[ 4 ]Great features of this cordless phone include:• Designed and Engineered in Japan• Wide Band Digital Technology• Multi (4) Handset Capable• Digita

Page 3 - Installing the Base Unit

[ 5 ]CHECKING THE PACKAGE CONTENTSMake sure you have received the following items in the package. If any of these items are missing or damaged,contact

Page 4 - Installing the battery pack

[ 6 ]MOUNTING THE BASE UNIT ON A WALLYou can mount your base directly to the wall. Before doing this, consider the following:• Avoid electrical cables

Page 5 - Charging the handset(s)

[ 7 ]BATTERY MAINTENANCECleaning the battery charging contactsTo maintain a good charge, it is important to clean the chargingcontacts on the handset

Page 6 - CONTENTS

[ 8 ]INSTALLING THE BELTCLIPTo attach the beltclipInsert the beltclip into the holes on each side of the handset. Press down until itclicks into place

Page 7 - GETTING STARTED

[ 9 ]Your phone may be used with an optional headset, the Uniden HS910. To use this feature,insert the headset plug into the headset jack. Your phone

Page 8 - Main Base

[ 10 ]There are 6 main menu options, (DirectLink Mode, Room Monitor, Handset Setup,Answ. Setup, Global Setup and System Reset) and submenu options.Sum

Page 9 - UNIDEN COMPANY PHILOSOPHY

[ 11 ]Handset SetupThe following submenu options must be set separately for each handset.Submenu name DescriptionRinger Tones Adjusting the ringer ton

Page 10 - FEATURES

[ 12 ]Answering SetupThis main menu option allows you to set up TAD settings from your handset. You canalso set these submenu options from the base (s

Page 11 - TERMINOLOGY

[ 13 ]Global SetupIf you change one of the Global settings, you change the setting for all additionalhandsets. Only one handset can change Global sett

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[ i ]INSTALLATION & SAFETY• This symbol indicates importantoperating andservicing instructions.• The earcap of thistelephone may attractand retain

Page 13 - Low Battery

[ 14 ]Entering the Menu1) Press the /del key in standby mode.2) Use /vol/ or /vol/ to move the pointer toa desired main menu (DirectLink Mode, Room

Page 14 - INSTALLING THE BELTCLIP

[ 15 ]Room MonitorUsing Room Monitor1) Enter the Room Monitor menu (see “Entering theMenu” on page 14). To Room Monitor appears.2) Select the handset

Page 15 - DISPLAY AND ICONS

[ 16 ]Handset SetupSelecting a Ringer Tone1) Enter the Handset Setup menu, and then the RingerTones submenu (see “Entering the Menu” on page 14).There

Page 16 - ABOUT THE MENU OPTIONS

Setting the Anykey Answer1) Enter the Handset Setup menu, and then the AnykeyAnswer submenu (see “Entering the Menu” on page 14).2) Press /vol/ or /

Page 17 - Handset Setup

[ 18 ]Setting the Ring Time1) Enter the Answ. Setup menu, and then the Ring Timesubmenu (see “Entering the Menu” on page 14).2) Press /vol/ or /vol/

Page 18 - Answering Setup

[ 19 ]Global SetupSetting Name Tag (POP ID)1) Enter the Global Setup menu, and then the Name Tag submenu (see “Entering theMenu” on page 14).2) Press

Page 19 - System Reset

[ 20 ]Setting the Dial Mode (Australia only)1) Enter the Global Setup menu, and then the Dial Modesubmenu (see “Entering the Menu” on page 14).2) Pres

Page 20 - DirectLink Mode

[ 21 ]System ResetDe-register the Handset1) Enter the System Reset menu, and then the DeregisterHS submenu (see “Entering the Menu” on page 14).2) Pre

Page 21 - Room Monitor

BASICSThis handset has a built-in speakerphone that allows you to have a hands-freeconversation. This feature allows you to communicate easily while p

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[ 23 ]The Keypad Lock prevent user from pressing the keypad accidentally.You can still answer calls, and receive page and phonebook locations,and the

Page 23 - Answering System Setup

[ ii ]QUICK START GUIDEThis page is a very condensed version of the Owner’sManual. It is designed to allow you to get your phoneinstalled and operatin

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The last three phone numbers dialed can be quickly redialed.Redialing from Standby Mode1) Press redial/pause in standby mode.2) Press redial/pause a

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[ 25 ]ADJUSTING THE HANDSET RINGER, EARPIECE AND SPEAKER VOLUMEHandset ringer volumePress the volume up key or volume down key (labeled as /vol/ or /

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[ 26 ]MUTE MICROPHONEWith the handsetYou can temporarily turn off the microphone so that the person you are talking withcannot hear you.1) Press /del

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[ 27 ]TONE DIALING SWITCH-OVER (AUSTRALIA ONLY)Some telephone companies use equipment that requires pulsedialing (sometimes referred to as rotary dial

Page 28 - MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS

[ 28 ]Privacy Mode allows you privacy, and guarantee of no interruption from otherregistered handsets. This works only when the phone is in use.1) Pre

Page 29 - KEYPAD LOCK

[ 29 ]FLASH AND CALL WAITINGFIND HANDSETIf you have Call Waiting service and a call waiting tonesounds during a call:AUSTRALIA:Press , then 2 to switc

Page 30 - REDIALING A CALL

PHONEBOOK[ 30 ]The Phonebook allows you to dial a number using just a few key presses. Your phonestores names/numbers in the phonebook memory location

Page 31 - Ringer Mute

[ 31 ]6) Distinctive Ring appears. Press /vol/ or /vol/ to move the pointer to one of the DistinctiveRing options, and then press .7) Speed Dial app

Page 32 - DO NOT DISTURB (DND)

[ 32 ]STEPS FOR ENTERING NAMES AND SPECIAL CHARACTERSRefer to the letters on the number keys to select the desired characters. With each pressof a num

Page 33 - CLARITY BOOSTER

[ 33 ]If the next characteruses the same numberkey, you must pressto move thecursor over. Otherwisethe next time youpress the number key,it changes th

Page 34 - When speaking on the handset

[ iii ]Installing the battery pack1) Press down on the battery cover release and slide thecover down until it comes off.2) Connect the battery plug to

Page 35 - When speaking on the base

[ 34 ]During a call, don’tpress or thecall will be disconnected.VIEWING THE PHONEBOOKYour phone stores names/numbers in the phonebook memory locations

Page 36 - PHONEBOOK

[ 35 ]MAKING CALLS USING THE PHONEBOOKFrom Standby Mode1) When the phone is in standby mode, view thephonebook location to dial (see “Viewing thePhone

Page 37

[ 36 ]1) When the phone is in standby mode, press phonebook.2) Press /vol/ or /vol/ , or the numberkeypad to view the phonebook locations (see “Vie

Page 38

[ 37 ]CHAIN DIALINGThe memory locations in the handset are not limited to phone numbers. You canalso store a group of numbers (up to 20 digits), that

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[ 38 ]You must subscribe to Caller ID services through your local telephone provider touse these features.When the telephone rings, the Caller ID feat

Page 40 - VIEWING THE PHONEBOOK

[ 39 ]VIEWING THE CALLER ID LISTThe Caller ID list stores information for incoming calls - even unanswered calls.You can store 100 of the Caller ID me

Page 41 - From Talk Mode

[ 40 ]Deleting Information from the Caller ID List1) When the phone is in standby mode, view the CallerID information to be deleted (see “Viewing the

Page 42

[ 41 ]Calling a party from the Caller ID listFrom Standby mode1) When the phone is in standby mode, view the Caller IDmessage (see “Viewing the Caller

Page 43 - Deleting the Stored Data

[ 42 ]The phone has a built-in answering system that answers and records incoming calls. Youcan also use your answering system to record a conversatio

Page 44 - CALLER ID

[ 43 ]Answering System Default SettingsSome answering system functions can be set through the base or handset.Default settings for each function are a

Page 45 - VIEWING THE CALLER ID LIST

[ iv ]Charging the handset(s)1) Place the handset(s) in the main base unit or chargingcradle with the keypad facing forward.2) Make sure the charge LE

Page 46 - DELETING A CALLER ID MESSAGE

[ 44 ]• When the answeringsystem is full, FLappears on the base.You should deletesome messages sothat the system canrecord new messages.• Position you

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[ 45 ]For your convenience,voice prompts willguide you throughthe menu setupmode.1) When the phone is in standby mode, press /vol/ or /vol/ repeated

Page 48 - Features

[ 46 ]Setting the TimeFollow these steps to set the clock on the answering system to the correct time.1) Press clock/MENU.2) Press skip/SELECT or re

Page 49 - Base Handset

[ 47 ]Setting the ring timeThe ring time setting allows you to set the number of rings the caller hears before youranswering system plays the outgoing

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[ 48 ]Announce only featureThe Announce only feature plays a pre-recorded outgoing message or your own personaloutgoing message, but it will not allow

Page 51 - Answering System Settings

[ 49 ]Setting the call screenYou can screen calls when the Call Screen function is set to On.1) Press clock/MENU six times.The current Call Screen set

Page 52 - Setting a PIN code

[ 50 ]The message counter displays the number of messages stored in memory. If the displayflashes, then there are new messages waiting for you. The an

Page 53 - Setting the ring time

[ 51 ]Skipping a message1) Press play/stop to review your messages. The number of stored messages is announced.2) Press skip/SELECT at anytime to sk

Page 54 - Setting the message alert

[ 52 ]Voice memoThe voice memo function allows the user to record messages (more than 2 seconds andwithin 4 minutes).1) Press and hold memo record. Yo

Page 55 - Screening a call

[ 53 ]You can check, play, or delete messages, even record a new greeting message from aremote location (when you are away from home, or from another

Page 56 - Repeating a message

[ v ]CONTENTSINSTALLATION & SAFETY iQUICK START GUIDE iiCONTENTS vGETTING STARTED 1Controls and Functions 1Uniden Company Philosophy 3Welcome 3Fea

Page 57 - Deleting a message

[ 54 ]* To repeat a message, press # then 1 within about four seconds to repeat the previousmessage, or press # then 1 after about four seconds to rep

Page 58 - From the base

[ 55 ]* For Repeat a Message function, press 1 within about four seconds to repeat theprevious message, or press 1 after about four seconds to repeat

Page 59 - REMOTE OPERATION

[ 56 ]4 Multi-Handset ExpendabilityYour phone supports up to 4 handsets (including the handset(s) supplied with yourphone). You can now place a fully-

Page 60 - • If you have new

[ 57 ]REGISTER THE HANDSETIf you purchase an extra handset, you need to register the handset to thebase before use. Only one handset can be registered

Page 61 - Remote Key Function

[ 58 ]To use this feature, you must enter the twohandsets into the DirectLink mode first.To enter the DirectLink mode eeSee page 14This feature allows

Page 62 - 4 Multi-Handset Expendability

[ 59 ]4-WAY CONFERENCINGINTERCOM/CALL TRANSFER FEATUREFourth person, at either the handset or the base, may be added to the conference call.For exampl

Page 63 - REGISTER THE HANDSET

[ 60 ]Call Transfer FeatureFrom handset to handset or to the base1) During a call, press /transfer/int’com on the handset.2) Select a handset or the

Page 64 - DirectLink Call

[ 61 ]The digital security code is an identification code used to connect the handset and thebase unit. Normally, setting the code is not necessary. I

Page 65 - Intercom

[ 62 ]NOTE ON POWER SOURCESBattery replacement and handlingWhen the operating time becomes short, even after a battery is recharged, please replacethe

Page 66 - Call Transfer Feature

[ 63 ]TROUBLESHOOTINGIf your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps first.Symptom SuggestionThe charge LED won’t

Page 67 - INFORMATION

GETTING STARTED[ 1 ]CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS21354678910111222151318191620211714Repeat KeyDelete KeyStop KeyPlay KeySkip KeySelect/ Key1. Handset Ant

Page 68 - NOTE ON POWER SOURCES

[ 64 ]Symptom SuggestionSevere noise interference. • Keep the handset away from microwave ovens, computers, remote control toys, wireless microphones,

Page 69 - TROUBLESHOOTING

[ 65 ]Symptom SuggestionMessages are incomplete. • The incoming messages may be too long. Remind callers to leave a brief message.• The memory may be

Page 70 - Symptom Suggestion

[ 66 ]INDEX0 - 93-way conferencing ...284-way conferencing ...5920 ring options ...16AAnnounc

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[ 67 ]REMOTE OPERATION CARDCUTREMOTE OPERATION CARDRemote access away from home1. Call your phone number from a touch-tone phone.2. During the outgoin

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[ 68 ]CUTTask KeyRepeat a MessagePlaying incoming MessagesSkipping a MessageDeleting a MessageStop OperationAnswering System OnMemo Record/StopGreetin

Page 73 - REMOTE OPERATION CARD

[ 69 ]One Year Limited WarrantyImportant: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service.Warrantor: Uniden Australia Pty Limited A.B.N

Page 74

Optional CordlessHandset andCharging CradleFor use with MultiHandset CordlessSystems: WDECT2315/WDECT2355 SeriesCall TransferCallerIDNo Phone Jack Nee

Page 75 - WARRANTY

[ 2 ]3334353637383946 47 4849 5023 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 323140414243444523. Base Speaker24. Clock/MENU Key 25. repeat/SELECT Key 26. delete Key 27. Ch

Page 76 - Expand Your System!

Congratulations on your purchase of the Uniden Multi-Handset Cordless System telephone. This unit isdifferent from conventional cordless telephones. W

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