Uniden 410 Owner's Manual
Uniden 410 Owner's Manual

Uniden 410 Owner's Manual

4-line system telephone with speakerphone and call waiting caller id
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INITIAL SETUP
Important Safety Instructions ...................... 3
Packing List ................................................. 4
System Defaults ........................................... 4
Display & LED Indication .......................... 4-5
Buttons & Indicators ................................ 4
Line Status Indicator ................................ 5
Station Status Indication .......................... 5
Important Features ...................................... 5
Creating Your Unique System ................... 6-8
Identifying Existing Wiring ....................... 6
System ..................................................... 6
System Communication ........................... 6
Square Configuration ............................... 6
Private Line Support ............................. 7
Phones ................................................. 7
Planning Your System .............................. 8
Installation Chart ...................................... 8
Install Your System ...................................... 9
Phone Installation .................................... 9
the Data Port ........................................ 9
Quick Setup .......................................... 10-11
Setting the Time & Date ......................... 10
Installation Checklist .............................. 11
Setting the Time & Date ............................. 12
Setting a Private Line ................................. 13
Setting Automatic Answer ......................... 13
Setting the Outside Line ............................. 14
Setting the Area Code ................................ 14
Always Ring ............................................... 15

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Ringer Volume ........................................... 16
Handset Volume ........................................ 16
Speakerphone/Intercom Volume ................ 16
Headset Volume ......................................... 16
Autodial Information .................................. 17
Autodial Card ......................................... 17
Autodial .................................................. 17
Entering Autodial Records ......................... 18
Editing Autodial Entries ............................. 19
Autodial Pause ........................................... 19
Setting the Flash Duration ......................... 20
Caller ID ..................................................... 21
Saved ..................................................... 22
Off Hook Options ....................................... 23
Headset Operation .................................. 23
Speakerphone Operation ........................ 23
Call Duration Time .................................. 23
Answering Calls .................................... 24-25
Line Selection ........................................ 24
Automatic Line Selection ........................ 24
Manual Line Selection ............................ 24
During a Conversation ........................ 25
Making Calls .............................................. 25
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Verifying Station and Line Configuration 11 Verifying System Configuration ... 11 Installation Checklist ... 11 PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONE Assigning a Station Extension Number ... 12 Setting the Time & Date ... 12 Setting a Private Line ... 13 Setting Automatic Answer ... 13 Setting the Outside Line ...
  • Page 2 TELEPHONE OPERATION Memory Storage ... 26-28 Making a Call Using Caller ID ... 26 Display Redial ... 26 Memory Dial ... 26 Redial ... 27 Auto Busy Redial ... 27 No Answer Redial ... 28 Reviewing Autodial Entries ... 28 Dialing Stored Autodial Numbers ...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
  • Page 4: Packing List

    HEADSET ANSWER Intercom INTERCOM Mute Speaker Transfer INITIAL SETUP PACKING LIST Two long RJ14 Telephone Cords AC Adapter Mounting Pedestal Spare Autodial Station Card SYSTEM DEFAULTS you are already on a line ACTION DESCRIPTION Lights red When pressed to go off-hook using a...
  • Page 5: Display & Led Indication

    CALL WAITING The unit supports call waiting caller ID, however, a subscription to call waiting, caller ID and call waiting caller ID is required from your local telephone company to view caller ID records. INITIAL SETUP IMPORTANT FEATURES ) LCD (cont.)
  • Page 6: Creating Your Unique System

    If line 1 is disconnected, you can still make and receive phone calls but the unit will not work as part of the system. The maximum length of the TOTAL telephone wire (including the line cords) in a system should not exceed 500 feet for line 1.
  • Page 7: Non-Square Configuration - Private Line Support

    An unit can access a call that the standard telephone is on after the standard phone has been on a line for atleast 7 seconds. For more information on call privacy, see page 32.
  • Page 8: Planning Your System

    CREATING YOUR UNIQUE SYSTEM PLANNING YOUR SYSTEM 1. Identify the number of stations you will need. (Maximum is twelve) 2. Determine how many lines are needed. (Maximum four per station) 3. Identify how many lines you want connected to each Executive Series phone in the system. 4.
  • Page 9: Install Your System

    Connecting Lines 1 and 2 1. Remove the mounting pedestal from the desk mount position. 2. CONNECT one end of the telephone cord into the jack labeled L1/L2, on the bottom of the unit. 3. Guide the line cord through one of the cord channels on the bottom of the unit.
  • Page 10: Quick Setup

    On initial power-up (the line cord(s) and AC adapter are connected) each station will prompt the user to set the station ID, time and date. All other system defaults (see SYSTEM DEFAULTS on page 4) are in place and the station is immediately ready for use. Refer to your completed system configuration diagram, on page 8, for rapid installation.
  • Page 11: Verifying Station And Line Configuration

    The station ID will appear in the display to indicate the station is in use. Dial the telephone number for line 2. The LINE INDICATOR for line 2 should flash red. If the line indicator, for the line you called, does not flash, check to make sure lines are correctly installed.
  • Page 12: Programming The Telephone

    PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONE The unit can be customized to meet your needs. ASSIGNING A STATION EXTENSION NUMBER Press SETTING THE TIME AND DATE The LCD displays the time and day. Press “ ” will appear in the display. Use the keypad to enter the hour (01-12) and minutes (00-59).
  • Page 13: Setting A Private Line

    7 using lines 3 and/or 4, so that your station has different telephone number(s) from the other stations lines 3 and/or 4. More than one station can share a private line. CONFIGURE THE LINE CORDS OF YOUR UNIT INTO THE TELEPHONE LINES YOU WANT TO USE and follow the programming steps below.
  • Page 14: Setting The Outside Line

    ID record. Press The area code is always included in caller ID records with telephone numbers. When your local area code is programmed into the unit and you press the area code is automatically removed.
  • Page 15: Setting The Ringer On/Off By Line

    ON. The telephone will NEVER ring while you are on another line using the SPEAKERPHONE, regardless of the setting of ALWAYS RING to prevent the other party from hearing the phone ring.
  • Page 16: Programming The Volume

    PROGRAMMING THE VOLUME The ringer volume can be set to HI, LOW or OFF. The ringer volume is factory pre- set to HIGH. The ringer volume switch is located on the back of the unit. To adjust the ringer volume, move the ringer volume switch to the desired position. When the ringer volume is turned off, the unit will not ring when a call is received.
  • Page 17: Programming Autodial

    AUTODIAL CARD Remove the autodial card. Write down the names and/or telephone numbers associated with the stored speed dial numbers and replace the autodial card and plastic cover. An extra autodial card is provided for your convenience.
  • Page 18: Entering Autodial Records

    PROGRAMMING AUTODIAL ENTERING AUTODIAL RECORDS To manually enter a name and number into autodial, Press Press the soft key under “ an autodial location (01-20). If a number has not already been programmed, “ the display. Use the keypad to enter the autodial number, up to 16 digits.
  • Page 19: Editing Autodial Entries

    “ ” to remove characters. When programming numbers in autodial, a two-second pause can be inserted to use with telephone banking, long distance or PBX services. When a pause needs to be included in an autodial entry, Press...
  • Page 20: Setting The Flash Duration

    PROGRAMMING AUTODIAL SETTING THE FLASH DURATION Centrex, PBX and telephone company services infrequently require a specific flash duration different from the default of 600ms. The unit supports flash durations from 100ms (milliseconds) to 1,000ms in 100ms increments. Press Press until the MS you want appears in the display.
  • Page 21: Programming Call Waiting Caller Id

    CALL WAITING CALLER ID SERVICE OPTIONS Caller ID Caller ID is a subscription service offered by your local telephone company. The local time, date and the caller’s name and phone number, if available, will be displayed on the LCD, allowing you to choose to answer the call or not.
  • Page 22: Selecting Which Caller Id Records Are Saved

    PROGRAMMING CALL WAITING CALLER ID SELECTING WHICH CALLER ID RECORDS ARE SAVED If you subscribe to any caller ID service, caller ID data will be displayed on the unit’s LCD when the call is received. The save feature allows you to decide which displayed records will be saved in unit memory.
  • Page 23: Telephone Operation

    TELEPHONE OPERATION HEADSET OPERATION The unit has an RJ11 headset jack, allowing you the convenience of connecting a headset. At anytime during the conversation, you can press or handset. Insert the RJ11 plug into the headset port, located on the left side of the unit.
  • Page 24: Answering Calls

    ” will appear in the display. ANSWERING CALLS If you subscribe to any type of caller ID service from your local telephone company, the name and phone number (if available) of the caller will appear in the display within the first two rings.
  • Page 25: Answering A Call On Another Line During A Conversation

    Begin speaking with the first caller who has been released from hold. ANSWERING A CALL WAITING CALLER ID CALL If you subscribe to a call waiting caller ID service from your local telephone company, the unit can receive a caller ID record while you are on the line with another party.
  • Page 26: Memory Storage

    While on-hook, press REDIAL AUTO REDIAL The telephone number that was dialed last will display in the LCD for you to review. If you want to dial the number displayed, Lift the handset. Press End the call by returning the handset to the cradle.
  • Page 27: Redial

    TELEPHONE OPERATION MEMORY DIAL (cont.) To dial a MEMORY DIAL number: Press . The stored number will be displayed. Press . The unit will go off-hook in speakerphone mode and dialing will commence. Go off-hook using the handset, headset or speakerphone.
  • Page 28: No Answer Redial

    TELEPHONE OPERATION NO ANSWER REDIAL No answer redial automatically redials an unanswered line up to 10 times, at 30 second intervals. If no one answers the line after 4 minutes, the unit will return to the idle mode. Automatic no...
  • Page 29: Storing A Scratch Pad Number

    DISPLAY AND DIAL NUMBER To display a number prior to dialing the number, Use the keypad to dial a number. The telephone number will appear in the display as it is entered. Lift the handset. Press to dial the displayed number.
  • Page 30: Hold

    TELEPHONE OPERATION Any station can place a call on hold and any station can take a call off hold. Once a call on hold has been seized, the call returns to a private state (except after another station has hung up during a conference call).
  • Page 31: Transferring Calls

    TELEPHONE OPERATION The unit enables calls to be answered and then transferred to another station in the system. When a call is transferred to another station, that call’s caller ID data is also transferred. NOTE: The most recent caller ID record your station received is transferred with the call.
  • Page 32: Attended Call Transfer

    NOTE: If any standard telephone is connected to the same line(s) as an unit, the standard phone can always access the unit’s phone call (the unit calls are privacy released to standard phones). Alternatively, an unit can access a standard phone’s calls once the standard phone has been on a call for at least 7 seconds.
  • Page 33: Call Privacy Release

    TELEPHONE OPERATION CALL PRIVACY AND CONFERENCE CALLING CALL PRIVACY RELEASE At any time during a conversation you can release privacy on a call to allow one other station to join the call. During a conversation, Press . “ CONFERENCE The line INDICATOR of the privacy released call will flash red at other stations in the system, indicating that any station in the system can pick up the privacy released line by pressing the LINE button.
  • Page 34: Call Privacy & Conference Calling

    TELEPHONE OPERATION CALL PRIVACY AND CONFERENCE CALLING PRIVATELY TALKING TO ONE OF THE CONFERENCE CALL PARTIES If you need to interrupt the conference call to speak privately to one of your conference call parties, Press to place both calls on hold.
  • Page 35: Intercom & Paging Operation

    INTERCOM & PAGING OPERATION Intercom allows you to call another station in the system without tying up an outside line. The unit has two intercom channels, so two 2-way intercom conversations can occur at the same time. If auto answer is turned on, and you receive an intercom call, the station will beep and the intercom is instantly connected.
  • Page 36: Making An Intercom Call Using The Headset Or Handset

    INTERCOM & PAGING OPERATION MAKING AN INTERCOM CALL USING THE HEADSET OR HANDSET Lift the handset or press Press . The INTERCOM INDICATOR will light. INTERCOM The LCD will display “ intercom. NOTE: If “ ” or “ MESSAGES” on page 35. “...
  • Page 37: Answering Intercom Calls When You Are On The Line

    INTERCOM & PAGING OPERATION ANSWERING INTERCOM CALLS WHEN YOU ARE ON THE LINE To answer an intercom call during a conversation: The station will intercom ring once and the INTERCOM INDICATOR with begin to flash. Press . The INTERCOM INDICATOR will stop flashing. INTERCOM Your call is automatically placed on hold and you may begin speaking to the intercom party.
  • Page 38: Call Waiting Caller Id

    Install four AA alkaline batteries (not included) into the bottom side of the base to enable the telephone to operate up to 1 hours during a power failure. Batteries are not necessary for the unit to operate and retain stored data with AC power.
  • Page 39: Wall Mounting Pedestal

    Snap the pedestal bracket, with the narrow end of the wedge pointing upward, into the bottom four wall mount ports and push up to lock in place. Attach the telephone to the wall. Remove the mounting pedestal from the desk mount position.
  • Page 40: Power Failure Operation

    NOTE: 4 AA Alkaline batteries must be installed for power failure operation. During a power failure with good batteries installed, the 410 will allow outgoing calls, dialed in pulse mode ONLY, on line 1. Incoming calls will not ring on any line and all system features will be shut down.
  • Page 41: Displays

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DISPLAYED MESSAGE DISPLAYS STATUS Tried to access a line when all lines were in use. This caller blocked their caller ID record. Station has joined a conference call. Station is transferring a call. was pressed and there are no records. The displays prompts you to press the AUTO INTERCOM key corresponding to the...
  • Page 42 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DISPLAYED MESSAGE DISPLAYS (cont.) STATUS Nothing stored in this autodial location. Sending a page. Line 1 has been disconnected and then reconnected, a station has been added to the system, the AC power has been removed and then reconnected, a power failure occurred or a unit changed it’s station ID.
  • Page 43: Displays

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DISPLAYED MESSAGE DISPLAYS (cont.) STATUS Caller ID record was not available. System update must be performed at another station. Line 1 may have been disconnected and then reconnected or power may have been lost. Network or station is being updated.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    Make sure the unit is still connected with the line and AC power. TELEPHONE The LINE INDICATOR flashes when a call comes in but the telephone does not ring. Is your station off hook? Your station will not ring if your are on another line.
  • Page 45: Filter Installation Diagram

    Line 1, a filter (provided by the DSL provider) should be installed as indicated below. Installation sites at greater distances from the telephone company central office may also experience network communication problems. These problems include inability to make or receive intercom calls or inconsistent call transfers and paging.
  • Page 46: Fcc Requirements

    If requested, provide this information to your telephone company. 2. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices should not exceed five (5.0).
  • Page 47: Index

    Basic Telephone Operation ... 23-34 Auto Busy Redial ... 27 Autodial ... 17-19, 27-29 Call Duration Time ... 23 Call Transfer ... 31 Auto Hold During ... 31 Attended ... 31 Blind ... 31 Conference Calling ... 33-34 Privacy released ... 33-34 Three–Way (2 external Lines) ...
  • Page 48: Technical Specifications

    Jack: 2X RJ14 Power Source: Base Unit, Adapter M/N-95 Battery Capacity: 4X AA Battery Life: 1 hour standby operation The unit is hearing aid compatible. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 410 M2S1 7/01 Printed in Malaysia...
  • Page 49 EASY TO USE OWNER'S GUIDE 4-LINE SYSTEM TELEPHONE WITH SPEAKERPHONE AND CALL WAITING CALLER ID...
  • Page 50 FEATURES...

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