Uniden EXAI2980 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - CORDLESS

900MHzCORDLESSwith digital answering systemcaller id/call waiting✝owner’s manualEXAI2980Series✝ To activate the Caller ID features, you mustsubscribe

Page 2 - Features

GETTING STARTED[ 8 ]If your telephone outlet isn’t modular, contact yourtelephone company for assistance.DD.. CChhoooossee tthhee ddiiaall mmooddeeMos

Page 3 - Contents

GETTING STARTED[ 9 ]GETTING STARTEDMounting the Base Unit on a WallSSttaannddaarrdd wwaallll ppllaattee mmoouunnttiinnggThis phone can be mounted on a

Page 4 - Controls and Functions

GETTING STARTED[ 10 ]Setting Caller ID Options/LanguageThere are three Caller ID setup options available. They are AutoTalk, CIDCW (Caller ID on Call

Page 5 - CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

BASICS[ 11 ]BASICSMaking and Receiving CallsPick up the handset (AutoTalk)or press ttaallkk.1)Pick up the handset.2)Press ttaallkk.3)Listen for the di

Page 6 - Checking the Package Contents

BASICS[ 12 ]Adjusting the Handset Ringer and Earpiece VolumeRRiinnggeerr ttoonnee aanndd vvoolluummeeWhen the phone is in standby mode, pressing the v

Page 7 - Setting up the Phone

BASICS[ 13 ]BASICSYou must subscribe through your local telephonecompany to receive Call Waiting Service.Flash and Call WaitingIf you have "Call

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MEMORY DIALING[ 14 ]Storing Phone Numbers and NamesMemory Dialing allows you to dial a number using just a few key strokes. Your EXAI2980 series store

Page 9 - DDCC IINN 99VV

MEMORY DIALING[ 15 ]MEMORY DIALINGNNuummbbeerr ooff ttiimmeess kkeeyy iiss pprreesssseeddKeys1234567891ABCabc2DEFdef3GHIghi4JKLjkl5MNOmno6PQRSpqrs7TUV

Page 10 - TTEELL LLIINNEE

MEMORY DIALING[ 16 ]Making Calls with Memory DialingMMeemmoorryy ddiiaalliinngg ffrroomm SSttaannddbbyy MMooddee1)Press mm.The handset displays your p

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MEMORY DIALING[ 17 ]MEMORY DIALINGChain DialingThe 10 memory locations on the handset are not limited to phone numbers. You may want to store in memor

Page 12 - Entering Your Area Code

The EXAI2980 series features include AAuuttooTTaallkkTMand AAuuttooSSttaannddbbyyTM. AutoTalk allows you to answer a call byjust removing the handset

Page 13 - Making and Receiving Calls

MEMORY DIALING[ 18 ]8)Press sseelleecctt. The handset beeps and displays the confirmation screen. The memorystorage is complete.For example, if you st

Page 14 - Volume High

CALLER ID FEATURES[ 19 ]CALLER ID FEATURESCaller IDWhen the Telephone RingsYYoouu mmuusstt ssuubbssccrriibbee ttoo CCaalllleerr IIDD sseerrvviiccee tt

Page 15 - Traveling Out-of-Range

CALLER ID FEATURES[ 20 ]• In Caller ID operation, if no keyis pressed for morethan 20 seconds, anerror tone soundsand the telephonereturns to the stan

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CALLER ID FEATURES[ 21 ]CALLER ID FEATURESUsing the Caller ID List• You cannot makea call from theCaller ID list ifyour EXAI2980series is connected to

Page 17 - 8 (Memory 8)

CALLER ID FEATURES[ 22 ]You can not store aCaller ID message ifno phone numberappears in the message.SSttoorriinngg CCaalllleerr IIDD mmeessssaaggeess

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THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 23 ]THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICEThe Integrated Answering DeviceThe EXAI2980 series has a built-in answering system

Page 19 - Chain Dialing

THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 24 ]Setting up Your Answering System• To scroll through the menu option, repeatedly press mmeennuu. The system return

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THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 25 ]THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICE▼CChhoooossiinngg bbeettwweeeenn tthhee ttwwoo oouuttggooiinngg mmeessssaaggeessPre

Page 21 - When the Telephone Rings

THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 26 ]SSeettttiinngg aa PPeerrssoonnaall SSeeccuurriittyy CCooddee ((PPIINN))To play your messages from a remote locati

Page 22 - Yes“ or “No“

THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 27 ]THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICE1)Press mmeennuufive times.You hear the current ring time ([2] 2, [4] 4, [6] 6, [ ]

Page 23 - Using the Caller ID List

ContentsWelcome/FeaturesControls and Functions 2, 3Getting StartedRead this First 4Checking the Package Contents 4Setting up the Phone 5Mounting the B

Page 24

THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 28 ]The message counter displays the number of messages stored in memory. If the display flashes, then there are newm

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THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 29 ]THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICE1)Press ppllaayy//ssttooppto review your messages. The number of messages is announ

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THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 30 ]• A recorded con-versation is treated as a typical messageand will be addedto the storedmessages.• When recording

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• You must enter acommand within15 seconds ofentering commandwaiting mode orthe answering system automaticallyhangs up andreturns to standby.• The sys

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 32 ]The digital security code is an identification code used to connect the handset and the base unit. Normally, set-ting the

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 33 ]ADDITIONALINFORMATIONNote on Power SourcesRREECCYYCCLLIINNGG NNIICCKKEELL--CCAADDMMIIUUMM BBAATTTTEERRIIEESSNNIICCKKEELL--

Page 30 - Using Your Answering System

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 34 ]TroubleshootingIf your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps first.SSyymmppttoommThe

Page 31 - VVooiiccee mmeemmoo

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 35 ]ADDITIONALINFORMATIONSSyymmppttoommSevere noise interference.The answering system does notwork.The answering system does n

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 36 ]IndexAAC adapter information ...33Announce only feature...27Answering systemDeleting a

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AAtt UUnniiddeenn,, wwee´´llll ttaakkee ccaarree ooff yyoouu!!If you need any assistance with this product, please call our Customer Hotline at11--880

Page 34 - Headset Installation

CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS[ 2 ]Controls and Functions1. Handset antenna2. Optional headset jack3. Beltclip holes4. Handset battery compartment5. Handset e

Page 35 - General Information

CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS[ 3 ]21. Handset retainer clip22. Repeat/rewind (rew) key23. Play/stop key24. Delete key25. Set key26. Base charging contacts27.

Page 36 - Troubleshooting

GETTING STARTED[ 4 ]Read this FirstSStteepp 11Unpack the telephone and accessories.SStteepp 22((ppaaggee 55))Next, choose the best location to setup t

Page 37 - INFORMATION

GETTING STARTED[ 5 ]GETTING STARTEDSetting up the PhoneDDoo tthhee ffoolllloowwiinngg sstteeppss::A. Choose the best location C. Connect the base unit

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GETTING STARTED[ 6 ]CChhaarrggee tthhee bbaatttteerryy ppaacckk ffoorr aatt lleeaasstt 1155--2200 hhoouurrss bbeeffoorree pplluuggggiinngg tthhee ttee

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GETTING STARTED[ 7 ]GETTING STARTEDCClleeaanniinngg tthhee bbaatttteerryy cchhaarrggiinngg ccoonnttaaccttssTToo mmaaiinnttaaiinn aa ggoooodd cchhaarrg

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