Uniden 202 User Manual
Uniden 202 User Manual

Uniden 202 User Manual

Uniden 202: user guide

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IMPORTANT CORDLESS
TELEPHONE INFORMATION

OPERATING DISTANCE/NOISE INTERFERENCE

For optimal performance, your phone's base unit should be installed as follows:
Away from electrical appliances
such as a microwave oven, TV,
personal computer, or another
cordless phone.
NOTE:
While using the handset:
If you are near a microwave oven which is being used, noise may be heard at the
receiver. Move away from the microwave oven and closer to the base unit.
If more than one cordless phone is being used and your handset is near another cordless
phone's base unit, noise may be heard. Move away from the other cordless phone's base
unit and closer to your base unit.
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the set to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
CAUTION
1. Use batteries only intended for recharging. Use only the following battery pack:
Nickel Metal Hydride, 3.6 volts, 700 mAh.
2. Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with local codes
for special disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause
damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care when handling the battery(ies) in order not to short the battery(ies) with
conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may
overheat and cause burns.
REFERENCIA RÀPIDA
CONFIGURACIÓN INICIAL
INSTALACIÓN DEL SOPORTE
CARGADOR
Conecte el adaptador de CA a la parte de
atrás del soporte cargador y enchúfelo en
un tomacorrientes.
INSTALACIÓN DE LA BATERÍA DEL
AURICULAR
Abra el compartimiento de la batería y
conecte el paquete de batería de NiMH.
CARGA DE LA BATERÍA
Coloque el auricular en el soporte cargador.
La batería quedará completamente cargada
en aproximadamente 10 ó 12 horas.
REGISTRO DEL SISTEMA
(CÓDIGO DE SEGURIDAD)
Todos los auriculares deben programarse
con el MISMO código de seguridad (Sec.
Code) para que funcionen como sistema. Si
no recuerda el código de seguridad del
sistema, consulte uno de los auriculares
actualmente en uso para obtener el código.
PROGRAMACIÓN
DEL CÓDIGO DE SEGURIDAD
DEL SISTEMA
1
PRG
Oprima
(Programa) en el
nuevo auricular.
2
Oprima
o
hasta que aparezca
"Sec Code".
#
3
Oprima "
" para comenzar a
programar el código de seguridad.
In a HIGH and CENTRAL location
with no obstructions nearby.
4
Con el teclado, introduzca un código
de 6 dígitos.
5
OFF
PRG
Oprima
o
para terminar
la sesión de programación O BIEN
oprima
o
para pasar a otro
paso de programación
6
Si el sistema ya estaba en
funciones, el nuevo auricular
quedará desde ahora listo para
funcionar como parte del sistema.
7
Si está configurando el sistema por
primera vez, consulte la guía del
propietario del sistema para obtener
instrucciones sobre cómo
programar el código de seguridad
de la unidad base.
PROGRAMACIÓN DEL
NÚMERO DE IDENTIFICACIÓN
DEL AURICULAR
Cada auricular debe tener un número de
identificación DIFERENTE. Si dos
auriculares tienen el mismo número de
identificación, el sistema entero deja de
funcionar adecuadamente.
1
PRG
Oprima
.
2
Oprima
o
hasta que
aparezca "Handset ID".
3
#
Oprima "
" .
4
Introduzca un número de identi-
ficación de estación de 2 dígitos
(cualquier número del 11 al 70).
5
OFF
PRG
Oprima
o
para terminar
la sesión de programación.

BASIC PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING
THE HANDSET ID
Each handset must have a DIFFERENT
handset ID number. If any two handsets
have the same ID number, the entire system
will not function properly.
1
PRG
Press
.
2
Press
or
(on the side of the
handset) until "Handset ID" displays.
#
3
Press "
" to begin programming the
Handset ID.
4
Enter a selected 2-digit station ID
number (choose any number from
11-70).
OFF
PRG
5
Press
or
to end the
programming session OR
press
or
to advance to another
programming step.
TURNING
THE RINGER ON/OFF
You can turn the ringer on or off on each
handset.
1
PRG
Press
.
2
Press
or
until "L1 Ring"
displays.
3
The current setting will be displayed on
the second line of the display.
#
Press "
" to toggle between "On" and
4
"Off".
5
When the desired setting is displayed,
OFF
PRG
press
or
to end the
programming session OR press
to advance to another
programming step.
6
If you are using a two-line system,
repeat the steps above to program the
ringer for Line 2.
NOTE:
When the ringer is set to "Off", an icon will display
to alert you that the handset will not ring during
incoming calls.
RINGER TYPE
PROGRAMMING
You can select one of four ring tones for
each handset. The ringer type default is set
to type 1.
1
PRG
Press
.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

OUT OF RANGE WARNING

The handset has an operating range which
can vary, depending on conditions such as
climate, altitude, and the type of obstacles
between the handset and the base. If you
move out of the base unit's operating range,
the LCD will display "Out of Range" and
you will hear a double beep warning tone.
Move closer to the base unit to deactivate
the warning. If you remain out of range for
too long, the system will place the call on
hold. Go back into range and pick up the
held call.
HANDSET LOW BATTERY
INDICATOR
When the battery pack needs recharging, the
low battery icon will be displayed. You may
also notice a reduction in the quality of your
cordless handset communications. Return
the handset to the charging station as soon
as possible, whenever the low battery icon is
on.
2
Press
or
until "Ring Type"
displays.
#
Press "
" to toggle among any one of
3
the four ring tones. Each time you
make a selection, you will hear the
corresponding ringer sound.
4
When the desired ringer type is
OFF
PRG
displayed, press
or
the programming session OR press
or
to advance to another
programming step.
PROGRAMMING
THE RINGER LEVEL
Select between three volume levels for the
handset's ringer.
1
PRG
Press
.
2
Press
or
until "Ring Level"
displays.
#
Press "
" to toggle among the
3
settings Low/Mid/Hi.
4
When the desired setting is displayed,
OFF
PRG
press
or
to end the
programming session OR
press
or
to advance to another
programming step.

RESETTING THE HANDSET

At any time, you may reset a handset to
return to the factory default settings. Please
note that this action will completely restore
the handset to its factory-programmed
settings. Resetting the handset will NOT
reset the universal settings or the stored
information (such as Caller ID records)
contained in the base unit.
1
or
PRG
Press
.
2
Press
or
until "Reset?" displays.
PRG
3
Press
again to complete the
reset. You will hear a beep to confirm
that the reset process has been
initiated. The LCD will display:
PRG OK!
Resetting
4
After 15 seconds, the handset will
return to standby mode.
NOTE:
Make sure to set the Handset I.D. and Security Code
after resetting the handset. Each handset has the
same default Handset I.D. of station 11. If more than
one handset has the same Handset I.D., the system
will not function properly.
To avoid a low battery condition, it is
recommended that you keep the handset in
its charging station whenever it is not in use.

USING A HEADSET

Each handset can be used with any standard
2.5 mm. headset for handsfree operation.
1
Plug the headset into the headset jack
on the top of the phone (remove the
rubber plug if it is covering the jack).
2
Calls can now be made using the
headset.
3
To return to using the handset without
a headset, simply unplug the headset.

INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP

1
Place one side of the belt clip into the
groove on the side of the handset.
2
Snap the other side of the belt clip into
the groove on the other side of the
handset.
to end

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  • Page 1: Basic Programming

    IMPORTANT CORDLESS TELEPHONE INFORMATION OPERATING DISTANCE/NOISE INTERFERENCE For optimal performance, your phone's base unit should be installed as follows: Away from electrical appliances such as a microwave oven, TV, personal computer, or another cordless phone. NOTE: While using the handset: If you are near a microwave oven which is being used, noise may be heard at the receiver.
  • Page 2: System Registration

    E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 12. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.

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