Uniden DECT1725 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - OWNER'S MANUAL

Series Owners ManualOWNER'S MANUALDECT1725DECT1725+1DECT1725+2

Page 2 - Welcome…

Your handset displayThe following figure shows the layout of icons onyour handset display.MenuIndicates more characters to displayto the leftIndicates

Page 3 - Contents

Standby DisplayOnce charged, your handset display will be as below,displaying the handset name and number, and time anddate. This is referred to as ‘s

Page 4

Quick GuideFunction Button pressMake a call or press , enter number.Preparatory call Enter number, or press .Adjust earpiece volume During a call, or

Page 5 - Setting up

Using your phoneMake a callAdjust the earpiece/receiver volume during acallPreparatory dialling (pre-dial)Handset rangeCall timer1. Press . The symbol

Page 6

Handsfree modeEnd a callReceive a callCall WaitingAustralia:New Zealand:Receiving internal callsYou can use handsfree mode to talk to your callerwitho

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RedialRedial the last number calledRedial any of the last 10 numbers calledStore a redial number to the phonebookYour handset saves the last 10 number

Page 8 - Your Handset

Deleting numbers from the redial listMute (privacy)Finding/paging handsetsTo stop the paging ring:1 In standby mode, press to display the lastnumber c

Page 9

Keypad lockThe keypad lock helps prevent accidental diallingwhen you are carrying the handset around andcan also be used to stop younger children dial

Page 10 - Your handset display

Using the phonebookYou can store your 50 frequently used names andnumbers in the phonebook for easy dialling.Phonebook entries are stored alphabetical

Page 11 - Standby Display

Entering a ‘pause’ in a stored numberView and dial a phonebook entryTo search alphabeticallyEdit a phonebook name/numberYou may need to enter a pause

Page 12 - Quick Guide

Welcome…Introducing your Digital Cordless TelephoneWhat’s in the box:For each additional handset, you will havethe following:• Caller ID* to see who’s

Page 13 - Using your phone

Delete a phonebook name/numberPhonebook status1 Press .4 Press or to display the name forthe entry you want (or search alphabetically).Press .5. is di

Page 14

Handset and base menu settingsHandset earpieceHandset ringer volumeHandset speakerThere are 5 earpiece volumes to choose from.1. Press to access the m

Page 15

Handset ringer type Auto answerThere are 10 handset ringer melodies. You canselect different ring tones for external calls andinternal calls.1. Press

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Alarm Handset nameYour phone allows you to set an alarm.1 Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to selectPress .3 Press or to selectPress .4 Press

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Language Base ringer volumeYou can change the language the menu displaywill use.There are 16 languages to choose from.1 Press to access the main menu.

Page 18 - Using the phonebook

[24]Base ringer typeThere are 5 base ringer melodies to choose from.1 Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select andpress .3 Press or to selec

Page 19

Call BarringWhen switched on, Call Barring prevents callsbeing made.1 Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select .Press .3 Press or to selectP

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Settings menuTonesFlashChanging the Flash timeYou can switch on or off the tones for key touch,battery low, and out-of-range alarm.For example, when t

Page 21

Dial modeTone Dialling Switch-Over (Australia only)Registering a new handsetYou can set your phone to use either Tone orPulse dialling. The pre-set se

Page 22

On the handset you want to register:5 Press .6 Enter the base PIN code. Pre-set base PINode is 0000.7 Press .You will hear a confirmation tone when re

Page 23

Setting up ...4Your handset ...

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Base PIN code Selecting a baseYou need to enter the base PIN code when youare registering handsets. For security reasons youmay wish to change the PIN

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Resetting your phoneFor the base:For the handset:If you reset your phone, both the base andhandset will return to their pre-set (default)settings. If

Page 26

Default settingsHandset and baseRinger Volume Base Level 4Handset Level 5Ringer Type External Melody 1Internal Melody 1Tone Key OnBattery Low OnRange

Page 27 - Settings menu

Network servicesTO USE CALLER ID OR ANY OTHER SERVICESDETAILED IN THIS SECTION, YOU MUST FIRSTCONTACT YOUR NETWORK PROVIDER ANDSUBSCRIBE TO THE RELEVA

Page 28

View the Calls logDial calls log numberCopy Calls log number to the phonebook1 Press .The latest calls log entry is displayed (orif there are no entri

Page 29

Delete Calls log entry(ies)1 Press to access the main menu.2 Press or to select andpress . The latest calls log entry isdisplayed.3 Press or to scroll

Page 30

Using extra handsetsIf you purchased a multi-pack all your handsetscome pre-registered to the base.Your phone is GAP compatible, which means youcan re

Page 31

Transferring a call Conference callYou can transfer an external caller from yourhandset to another internal handset.1 Press . The external caller is p

Page 32 - Default settings

Simple solutionsThe most common problems often have thesimplest solutions.We hope that you will not experience any problemswith your product, but in t

Page 33 - Network services

Handset is not charging properlyHandset will not link up with the baseCannot make a callCALLER IDCaller’s details are not displayedCaller’s name is no

Page 34

Settings menu...26Default settings...

Page 35

General informationThis equipment is not designed for makingemergency telephone calls when the power fails.Alternative arrangements should be made for

Page 36 - Using extra handsets

• DO NOT position your product:- less than one metre away from otherelectrical appliances,e.g. TV and radio sets, clock/alarms andcomputers, or you ri

Page 37

How many telephones can I have?All items of telephone equipment have a RingerEquivalence Number (REN), which is used tocalculate the number of items w

Page 38 - Simple solutions

Important:Warrantor:ELEMENT OF WARRANTY:Warranty is only valid in the original country of purchase.WARRANTY DURATION:PARTS COVERED:STATEMENT OF REMEDY

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THANK YOU FOR BUYING A UNIDEN PRODUCT.(c) 2006 Uniden Australia Pty Limited. Uniden New Zealand Ltd. Printed in China UCZZ01882WZ(0)

Page 40 - General information

Setting upFollow these simple steps to prepare yourphone(s) ready for use.Finding a locationConnecting your phoneMake sure your phone is:• Within 1.8

Page 41

Preparing the handsetsBattery PerformanceInstalling and charging the handset batteries.1Remove the battery compartment cover.Press down on the semi-ci

Page 42

Setting the date and time Connecting the telephone line cordHigh Speed InternetTELLINEThe phone uses the 12 or 24 hour clock.1 Press .2 Press or to se

Page 43 - One Year Limited Warranty

Your HandsetEarpiece/ReceiverDisplayClearDownRedial/FlashTemporary ToneMenu/OKHookIntercom#/Lock• Use to delete incorrect digits or letters• Press to

Page 44

Your DECT1725 base and charger (+1, +2 models only)AC power socketTelephone line socketcharge LEDfind handset keyBASE(yellow)- Lights up when handset

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