Uniden DECT1725 Series Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 DECT1725 DECT1725+1 DECT1725+2 Series Owners Manual OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Welcome… Introducing your Digital Cordless Telephone • Caller ID* to see who’s calling before you pick up the phone • 40 Number Calls log • 50 Names and numbers phonebook • 10 Last number redial • 10 Handset ringer melodies to choose from. Feature requires Caller ID service from network supplier.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Battery Low Warning ...5 Battery Performance...5 Setting the date and time...6 Connecting the telephone line cord ...6 Your handset ...7 Your DECT1725 base and charger (+1, +2 models only) ...8 Your handset display...9 Standby Display...10 Quick Guide...11 Using your phone ...12 Make a call ...12...
  • Page 4 Settings menu ...26 Tones ...26 Flash...26 Dial Mode ...27 Tone Dialling Switch-Over (Australia only) ... 27 Registering a new handset ...27 De-register a handset ...28 Base PIN code ...29 Selecting a base ...29 Resetting your phone ...30 Default settings...31 Network services ...32 Caller ID...
  • Page 5: Setting Up

    Setting up Follow these simple steps to prepare your phone(s) ready for use. Finding a location Make sure your phone is: • Within 1.8 metres of a power and phone socket so that the cords will reach. • At least 1 metre away from other electrical appliances, to avoid interference.
  • Page 6: Preparing The Handsets

    Preparing the handsets Installing and charging the handset batteries. On each handset: Remove the battery compartment cover. Press down on the semi-circle indent and slide the cover off. Connect the supplied batteries with the correct polarity. Slide the battery cover back until it clicks securely into place.
  • Page 7: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the date and time The phone uses the 12 or 24 hour clock. In standby mode: Press Press to select HS SETTINGS and press Press to select DATE & TIME press Press to select DATE FORMAT and press Press to select MM - DD DD -...
  • Page 8: Your Handset

    Your Handset Earpiece/Receiver Display Clear • Use to delete incorrect digits or letters • Press to go back to the previous menu • Press and hold to exit menu and return to standby. • Press and hold to off the snooze temporally •...
  • Page 9: Your Dect1725 Base And Charger (+1, +2 Models Only)

    Your DECT1725 base and charger (+1, +2 models only) AC power socket (yellow) Telephone line socket CHARGER charge LED - Lights up when handset is charging in the cradle. find handset key - Press to page handset(s) BASE...
  • Page 10: Your Handset Display

    Your handset display The following figure shows the layout of icons on your handset display. Symbol Explanation Menu Indicates more characters to display to the left Indicates more characters to display to the right Indicates new CID Displayed when viewing the phonebook list or in the phonebook menu.
  • Page 11: Standby Display

    Standby Display Once charged, your handset display will be as below, displaying the handset name and number, and time and date. This is referred to as ‘standby mode’. For example: [10] Battery Level Indicator Handset-Base Signal Indicator Time of Day Handset Number...
  • Page 12: Quick Guide

    Quick Guide Function Button press Make a call or press , enter number. speaker/p Preparatory call Enter number, or press Adjust earpiece volume During a call, End a call or place handset on base. Receive a call Phone rings, Redial Press , then rdl/f...
  • Page 13: Using Your Phone

    Using your phone Make a call 1. Press . The symbol is displayed. When you hear the dial tone, dial the number you want. The number is shown in the display. After a short delay the call timer will start timing the call.
  • Page 14: Handsfree Mode

    Handsfree mode You can use handsfree mode to talk to your caller without holding the handset to your ear. You can speak into the handset microphone and listen over the loudspeaker. Handsfree also enables other people in the room to listen in to the conversation.
  • Page 15: Redial

    Redial Redial the last number called Your handset saves the last 10 numbers called into a redial list. You can select and redial any number from the list at a later time. Each handset has its own redial list. Numbers stored in the redial list can be up to 32 digits long.
  • Page 16: Deleting Numbers From The Redial List

    Deleting numbers from the redial list 1 In standby mode, press to display the last rdl/f number called. 2 Press to display any of the last 10 numbers called. 3 With the number you want displayed, press 4 Press to select DELETE number selected or numbers in...
  • Page 17: Keypad Lock

    Keypad lock The keypad lock helps prevent accidental dialling when you are carrying the handset around and can also be used to stop younger children dialling out accidentally. Switch the keypad lock ON 1 Press and then symbol appears. Switch the keypad lock OFF Press and then to unlock the...
  • Page 18: Using The Phonebook

    Using the phonebook You can store your 50 frequently used names and numbers in the phonebook for easy dialling. Store a phonebook name/number Phonebook entries are stored alphabetically. 1 Press 2 Press to select PHONEBOOK Press 3. Select . Press ADD ENTRY appears.
  • Page 19: View And Dial A Phonebook Entry

    Entering a ‘pause’ in a stored number You may need to enter a pause in some international or charge card numbers or if you are connected to a switchboard. When storing a number, at the point where you want a pause, press and hold will be speaker/p shown in the display.
  • Page 20: Delete A Phonebook Name/Number

    Delete a phonebook name/number 1 Press 2. Press to select PHONEBOOK Press 3. Press to select DELETE ENTRY . Press DELETE ALL 4 Press to display the name for the entry you want (or search alphabetically). Press is displayed. Press CONFIRM ? Phonebook status This allows you to show how many entries are...
  • Page 21: Handset And Base Menu Settings

    Handset and base menu settings Handset earpiece There are 5 earpiece volumes to choose from. 1. Press to access the main menu. 2. Press to select HS SETTINGS press 3 Press to select AUDIO SETUP press 4. Select and press EARPIECE V.
  • Page 22: Handset Ringer Type

    Handset ringer type There are 10 handset ringer melodies. You can select different ring tones for external calls and internal calls. 1. Press to access the main menu. 2. Press to select HS SETTINGS press 3. Press to select RING SETUP press 4.
  • Page 23: Alarm

    Alarm Your phone allows you to set an alarm. 1 Press to access the main menu. 2 Press to select HS SETTINGS. Press 3 Press to select ALARM. Press 4 Press to select Press 5 If you select , enter time for the alarm using the number keypad.
  • Page 24: Language

    Language You can change the language the menu display will use. There are 16 languages to choose from. 1 Press to access the main menu. 2 Press to select HS SETTINGS press 3 Press to select LANGUAGE Press 4 Press to select language.
  • Page 25: Base Ringer Type

    Base ringer type There are 5 base ringer melodies to choose from. 1 Press to access the main menu. 2 Press to select BS SETTINGS press 3 Press to select RING SETUP press 4 Press to select BS MELODY press 5 Press to select the melody you want.
  • Page 26: Call Barring

    Call Barring When switched on, Call Barring prevents calls being made. Press to access the main menu. Press to select HS SETTINGS Press Press to select BARRING . Press is displayed. Enter the PIN code using PIN ? the number keypad. Press Press to select Press...
  • Page 27: Settings Menu

    Settings menu Tones You can switch on or off the tones for key touch, battery low, and out-of-range alarm. For example, when the key tone is set to ON, you will hear a tone each time you press a keypad button.
  • Page 28: Dial Mode

    Dial mode You can set your phone to use either Tone or Pulse dialling. The pre-set setting is TONE dialling, where you will hear a tone beep each time you dial a number. Most modern exchanges and switchboards use Tone dialling, so you should not need to change this setting.
  • Page 29: De-Register A Handset

    On the handset you want to register: 5 Press 6 Enter the base PIN code. Pre-set base PIN ode is 0000. 7 Press You will hear a confirmation tone when registration is complete. When in standby mode, the new handset number will be displayed.
  • Page 30: Base Pin Code

    Base PIN code You need to enter the base PIN code when you are registering handsets. For security reasons you may wish to change the PIN code. You can choose a PIN code up to 4 digits long. If you reset the base from the handset, base PIN code will be 0000.
  • Page 31: Resetting Your Phone

    Resetting your phone If you reset your phone, both the base and handset will return to their pre-set (default) settings. If you have more than one handset registered to your base and you complete the following procedure, only the handset you reset and the base will go back to the default settings.
  • Page 32: Default Settings

    Default settings Handset and base Ringer Volume Base Level 4 Handset Level 5 Ringer Type External Melody 1 Internal Melody 1 Tone Battery Low Range Alarm [31] Alarm Auto Talk Language English Select Base Base1 Flash Time Short(Australia) Long (New Zealand) Base PIN 0000 Call Barring...
  • Page 33: Network Services

    Network services TO USE CALLER ID OR ANY OTHER SERVICES DETAILED IN THIS SECTION, YOU MUST FIRST CONTACT YOUR NETWORK PROVIDER AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE RELEVANT SERVICE. Caller ID With CALLER ID the caller’s number is shown in the handset display as you receive an incoming call so you can see who is calling before you pick up the phone.
  • Page 34: View The Calls Log

    View the Calls log 1 Press The latest calls log entry is displayed (or EMPTY if there are no entries). 2 Press to scroll through the calls log. 3 Press to continue viewing other calls log entries. clear Press to exit and return to standby. Dial calls log number 1 Press .
  • Page 35: Delete Calls Log Entry(Ies)

    Delete Calls log entry(ies) 1 Press to access the main menu. 2 Press to select CID BOOK press . The latest calls log entry is displayed. 3 Press to scroll to the entry you want. If you delete all calls log, skip this step. 4 Press Select DELETE...
  • Page 36: Using Extra Handsets

    Using extra handsets If you purchased a multi-pack all your handsets come pre-registered to the base. Your phone is GAP compatible, which means you can register other DECT (Digitally enhanced cordless telephone) GAP compatible handsets to your base and register your handset to other GAP compatible bases.
  • Page 37: Transferring A Call

    Transferring a call You can transfer an external caller from your handset to another internal handset. During an external call: 1 Press . The external caller is put ‘on-hold’. 2 Enter the number of the handset you want to call using the number keypad. 3 When the called handset answers, press or place the handset backs on the base to transfer the call.
  • Page 38: Simple Solutions

    Simple solutions The most common problems often have the simplest solutions. We hope that you will not experience any problems with your product, but in the event that you do, this section hopes to overcome any problems quickly and with minimum effort. Firstly, check that: •...
  • Page 39: Caller Id

    Handset is not charging properly • Check that the charge light is on and that the handset is sitting correctly in the base or charger. Clean the charging contacts with a dry cloth. • Are you using the power adaptor supplied with your phone? Handset will not link up with the base •...
  • Page 40: General Information

    (other than to change the batteries). You could expose yourself to high voltages or other risks. Please see warranty page for contact information regarding repair. Or visit our website at www.uniden.com.au, www.uniden.co.nz. • Radio signals transmitted between the handset and base may cause interference to hearing aids.
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    • DO NOT position your product: less than one metre away from other electrical appliances, e.g. TV and radio sets, clock/alarms and computers, or you risk interference. on antique/veneered wood (as the product may become warm during charging). on carpets or other surfaces which generate fibres.
  • Page 42: How Many Telephones Can I Have

    How many telephones can I have? All items of telephone equipment have a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), which is used to calculate the number of items which may be connected to any one telephone line. The total recommended REN on one line is 3. If you exceed a REN of 3, your phones may not ring.
  • Page 43: Warranty

    (C) Improperly installed, (D) Repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden Repair Agent for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) Used in conjunction with any equipment or parts or as part of a system not manufactured by Uniden.
  • Page 44 THANK YOU FOR BUYING A UNIDEN PRODUCT. (c) 2006 Uniden Australia Pty Limited. Uniden New Zealand Ltd. Printed in China UCZZ01882WZ(0)

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