Uniden EP200 Owner's Manual
Uniden EP200 Owner's Manual

Uniden EP200 Owner's Manual

Cordless email telephone appliance

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  • Page 2 Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on Ni-Cd battery recycling in your area. Uniden’s involvement in this program is part of its commitment to protecting our environment and conserving natural resources.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Preparing the Phone for Use ....8 EP200 Final Touches ....9 EP100 Final Touches .
  • Page 4 Caller ID ......38 Caller ID Screen..... 38 Viewing Caller Information .
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions This product has been designed to assure your personal safety. Improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. Carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions, and instructions placed on the product, or described in this operating guide. WARNING! —...
  • Page 6 Power Sources — This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. Power-Cord Protection —...
  • Page 7: Ep200 Battery Safety Precautions

    EP200 Battery Safety Precautions EP200 Battery Safety Precautions To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons by the battery, read and follow these instructions: Recommended Battery — Use only the appropriate type and size Battery Pack specified in this Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Welcome to the information superhighway, and enjoy! For assistance in setting up and answering questions about your new Email phone, contact Uniden at 1-888-777-2947 or visit our Web site at http://www.uniden.com. QWERTY Keyboard Flip-up LCD Monitor...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Your Email phone should contain the following items. If any of these items are missing, please contact your place of purchase. Base Unit Telephone Cord This Owner’s Manual Other Printed Material EP200 Cordless Handset EP100 Handset and Coiled Cord EP200 Handset Battery AC Adapter...
  • Page 10: Preparing The Phone For Use

    1. Plug one end of the AC Adapter into the DC 13V In jack on the back of your Email phone. Use only the Uniden AC Adapter 2. Wrap the power cord around the strain relief supplied with this notch in the base.
  • Page 11: Ep200 Final Touches

    EP200 Final Touches Raise the Antenna Raise the antenna to the vertical position. Installing the Handset Battery Pack 1. Press in on the Battery Cover Release and slide the battery compartment cover down. 2. Align the plastic connector of the Nickel-Cadmium battery pack with its socket and plug it in.
  • Page 12 Getting Started Charging the Cordless Handset Place the handset on the base to charge. The Charge message appears on the LCD. See page 13 for details. Note: The handset must be fully charged before the phone will operate properly. The battery included with your phone is not charged. Allow 12 to 15 hours for the Handset to charge.
  • Page 13: Ep100 Final Touches

    EP100 Final Touches Attach the Handset 1. Plug one end of the coiled Handset cord into the Handset. 2. Plug the other end of the coiled Handset cord into the Base.
  • Page 14: Adjust The Lcd Contrast

    Adjust the LCD Contrast 1. Lift the LCD panel. 2. Move the contrast adjustment knob to change the LCD contrast. 3. The LCD is properly adjusted when you can comfortably read the screen. Initial Power Up When you first turn on the Email phone, a diagnostic is performed. During the diagnostic which lasts around 15 seconds, the screen will be blank.
  • Page 15: Setup

    Setup The LCD Screen Calendar April 7, 1997 10:50 pm Ù Ú Ù Ú Use < > Use < > and "select" a day for notes. and "select" a day for notes. charging April 1997 Notes: April 7,1997 All of your information is displayed in the LCD screen. A typical Home screen is Dentist appointment 7:30 Dinner @ Grandma's shown below and is broken down into several different sections.
  • Page 16: Email Phone Functional Areas

    Setup Email Phone Functional Areas Your Email phone is divided into several functional areas. q The Arrow and Select Keys q The Function Keys q The Base Unit Keypad q The Keyboard q The LCD Screen Arrow and Select Keys These keys are used to move the cursor on the screen, or to select a message.
  • Page 17: Setup Screen

    Setup The Keyboard Use the keyboard to type Email phone messages and notes. Setup Screen 1. Press the function key under 2. A typical setup screen displays. Note: The LCD display could look different depending on the software in your Email phone.
  • Page 18: Setting Up The Phone

    Setup Setting Up the Phone This section explains how to set up the phone features of your Email phone. The features include setting the speaker volume, entering your local area code and prefix, turning off the LCD screen, and paging the handset. Setting the Speaker Volume 1.
  • Page 19 Modem Speaker This option gives you the choice of turning the Modem Speaker on or off. When the Modem Speaker is on, the user can hear the phone connecting to the Internet when sending and receiving email messages. 1. From the Setup Phone Screen, press 2.
  • Page 20: Establishing Email Phone Service

    Setup Establishing Email phone Service This section explains how to set up the Email phone features of your Email phone. You may choose between Automatic Sign-Up or using your existing Internet Service Provider. Entering the Email phone Setup Screen The Email phone setup screen is accessed from the Home screen. If you are at a different screen, press the function key under 1.
  • Page 21: Automatic Sign-Up

    Automatic Sign-up (From the Home Screen press the Function Keys under Note: You must complete the Personal Data section before you can use the Automatic sign-up feature. Enter Your Personal Data Note: You must fill in the personal data section in order for your Email phone to operate properly when using the automatic sign-up feature.
  • Page 22 Setup Setup Options (From the Home Screen press the Function Keys under Note: For more information on how to set up your Automatic Sign-Up, refer to the Quick Start Instructions. 1. Enter your Email phone User name. For example, jsmith. 2.
  • Page 23 Dial-up Script (From the Home Screen, press the Function Keys under The Dial-up Script is a set of commands that tell the modem in your Email phone what to do. From the Setup ISP Screen, press the function key under The dial-up script is provided as the default with your Email phone: dial wait 10 CONNECT...
  • Page 24: Using Your Existing Internet Service Provider (Isp)

    (From the Home Screen press the Function Keys under Note: For more information on how to set up specific service providers, see the Uniden Web Page at HTTP://WWW.UNIDEN.COM. This information is normally provided by your Internet Service Provider. You will also need to know the way your ISP has you login on a text screen.
  • Page 25 12.Press on the keyboard. 13.Enter your Server Password. This is used to login to your service. 14.Press on the keyboard. 15.Enter the Server phone number. This is your local access number. For example, 877-7654. 16.Press the function key under 17.To cancel press the function key under Entering a Dial-up Script The Dial-up Script is a set of commands that tell the modem in your Email phone what to do.
  • Page 26 Default Dial-up Script: The dial-up script is provided as the default with your Email phone: dial wait 20 CONNECT send + wait 20 ogin: send $ISPUSER wait 20 word: send $ISPPASS 6. Press 7. To cancel, press the function key under Entering Advanced Setup Information (From the Home Screen, press the Function Keys under then...
  • Page 27: More Setup Screens

    More Setup Screens Note: If you have Caller ID service from your local phone company, the time and date will be set automatically when you receive your first call. Setting Up Email phone Retrieval Times Use this feature to set up the times you want your Email phone to automatically dial the Internet and retrieve your Email phone.
  • Page 28 Setup Setting the Time Note: If you have Caller ID service from your local phone company, the time and date will be set automatically when you receive your first call. 1. Press the function key under 2. Press the function key under 3.
  • Page 29 Use this option to automatically update the software inside your phone. Warning! The update process may change the way certain screens and functions operate. Use this option only on the recommendation of a Uniden certified Service Technician. 1. Press the function key under 2.
  • Page 30: Home

    Home The Home Screen Calendar April 7, 1997 10:50 pm Ù Ú Ù Ú Use < > Use < > and "select" a day for notes. and "select" a day for notes. charging April 1997 Notes: April 7,1997 Dentist appointment 7:30 Dinner @ Grandma's 12:30 pick up Pete A typical Calendar/Notepad screen is displayed below.
  • Page 31: Temporary Notes

    Temporary Notes < > 1. Press , or to move to the desired date on the calendar. 2. Press < > 3. Press , or to move through your note and modify text. 4. Press the del key to backspace and erase text. 5.
  • Page 32: Viewing Notes

    Home Viewing notes 1. Press to highlight the month. < 2. Press desired month. 3. Press > to move back and forth one month at a time and highlight the < > , or to move to the desired date on the calendar.
  • Page 33: Email Phone

    Email phone Email phone Screen To enter this screen, press the function key under If you have unread Email phone, the A typical Email phone screen is displayed below. Note: The LCD display could look different depending on the software in your phone. Reading Messages Note: The Email phone does not accept attachments to files.
  • Page 34: Receiving Messages

    Email phone Receiving Messages You can configure your phone to automatically receive messages at certain times during the day. See Setting Up Email Phone Retrieval Times on page 25 for details. To manually receive your Email phone messages: 1. Press the function key under 2.
  • Page 35: Delete Messages

    Delete Messages 1. Press the function key under 2. Use to highlight the message you want to delete. 3. Press the function key under Repeat for all messages you want to delete. 4. Press the function key under Note: The messages will be deleted the next time your Email phone dials your Email phone server.
  • Page 36: Forwarding Messages

    Email phone Forwarding Messages 1. Press the function key under 2. Use 3. Press the function key under To exit, press the function key under 4. Press the function key under forward. You will see a message on the status line telling you to wait while the original message is loaded into memory.
  • Page 37: Address Book

    "select" to dial name: John Smith address: 4700 Amon Carter Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76155 h e-mail: Johns321@abccompany.com W e-mail: JSmith@uniden.com < > to move to the field you want when finished. to exit. 11:05pm phone: 817-555-3261...
  • Page 38: Viewing Addresses

    Address Book Viewing Addresses 1. Press the function key under Note: The address book will display the message “Please wait while loading address book” while the information is loaded in memory. 2. Press — OR — Enter the first letter of the Name. <...
  • Page 39: Deleting Addresses

    Deleting Addresses 1. Press the function key under 2. Press to highlight the desired call. — OR — Enter the first letter of the Name. 3. Press the function key under 4. Press to select another address. — OR — Press the function key under Speed Dialing From the Address Book 1.
  • Page 40: Caller Id

    Call I.D. April 7, 1997 11:10pm Ù Ú Ù Ú and "select" to return call and "select" to return call UNIDEN CORP 8175556162 4/7/97 11:31 pm 1 The Caller ID icon will blink when you have new calls. JONES MARY 2145556321...
  • Page 41: Viewing Caller Information

    Viewing Caller Information 1. Press the function key under 2. Press to highlight the desired call. 3. Press the function key under Deleting Caller Information 1. Press the function key under 2. Press to highlight the desired call. 3. Press the function key under Repeat for all calls you want to delete .
  • Page 42: Using Your Phone

    Using Your Phone Receiving Calls 1. After the second ring Caller ID information is displayed. To remove the window immediately, press the return key on the keyboard. The window closes automatically after two minutes. 2. Pick up the Handset. — OR — Press Note: All screen functions are still available during your conversation.
  • Page 43: Storing Memory Numbers

    Storing Memory Numbers Up to 10 numbers can be stored in the Handset for speed dialing when you are away from the base. Numbers cannot be stored in the Base unit. Note: These numbers will not be stored in the Address Book automatically. You need to enter Address Book numbers separately.
  • Page 44: Redialing The Last Number Called

    Redialing the last Number Called 1. Press the redial/pause key on the Handset. 2. The last number you called is dialed. Using Your Phone With Call Waiting Note: You must subscribe to call waiting service from your local phone company to use this feature.
  • Page 45: Changing The Handset Ring Type And Ring Volume

    Changing the Handset Ring Type and Ring Volume There are two ring types and two ring volumes that can be selected while your Email phone is in the Standby mode. Be sure the talk/batt low LED is not lit on your phone Handset.
  • Page 46: Specifications

    Specifications General LCD Display: Keyboard: Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Humidity: Power Requirements Voltage: Cordless Telephone Specifications General Frequency Control Modulation Operating Temperature Base Unit Transmit Frequency: Power Requirements: Handset Transmit Frequency: Battery Capacity: Talk Mode: Standby Mode: Specifications shown are typical and subject to change without notice. VGA-compatible with contrast adjustment.
  • Page 47 4700 Amon Carter Blvd Fort Worth, TX 76155 Uniden offers 30 days of toll free support and you can call (800)297-1023, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central, Monday through Friday. Beyond that period, you can obtain assistance by calling (900)224-4UAC.
  • Page 48 Covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 4,511,761 4,523,058 4,595,795 4,597,916 4,803,491 5,157,686 5,253,268 5,381,460 5,434,905 ® ©1998 Uniden America Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in the USA...
  • Page 49: Controls And Indicators

    Controls and Indicators talk batt talk chan pqrs wxyz tone oper flash volume ringer redial/pause 1. Talk Key talk 2. Numeric Keypad 3. Tone/* 4. Memory Key 5. Flash Key flash 6. Talk/Battery Low LED 7. Channel Key chan 8. Pound Key 9.

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