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  • Page 1 For more exciting new products please visit our website: Australia: www.uniden.com.au New Zealand: www.uniden.co.nz...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: • This unit is NOT waterproof. DO NOT expose this unit to moisture. • DO NOT expose this unit to rain.
  • Page 3 DECT 1635+3 3 of each If any items are missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase immediately. Never use damaged products! Need help? Get answers at our website: • www.uniden.com.au for Australian model • www.uniden.co.nz for New Zealand model.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INSTALLING YOUR PhONE ............. 5 Charge the Battery ..................5 GETTING TO kNOW YOUR PhONE .......... 6 Parts of the Handset ..................6 Reading the Display ..................8 Parts of the Base ....................8 Using the Handset Menu ................10 USING YOUR PhONE ..............12 Using the Caller ID and Redial Lists ............
  • Page 5: Installing Your Phone

    INSTALLING YOUR PhONE Charge the battery 1. Unpack the handsets, battery packs, and battery covers. 2. If you need to remove the cover, press in on the notch and slide the cover down and off. 3. Line up the battery connector with the jack inside the handset;...
  • Page 6: Getting To Know Your Phone

    GETTING TO kNOW YOUR PhONE Parts of the handset Earpiece STATUS LED MENU/SELECT SPEAKER TALK/FLASH DOWN 12-key dial pad KEYPAD LOCK REDIAL/PAUSE MESSAGE/MUTE CLEAR/INTCOM Handset LEDs/keys and how they work What it means Status On: the battery is charging. Blinking: there are new messages.
  • Page 7 Key (Icon) What it does • In standby: increase the ringer volume. • During a call: increase the earpiece/speaker volume. • In any menu or list: move the cursor up one line. • In standby: decrease the ringer volume. DOWN • During a call: decrease the earpiece/speaker volume.
  • Page 8: Reading The Display

    Reading the Display The table shows the possible status icons and what they mean. Since the icons appear based on what the phone is doing, you won’t see all the icons at the same time. Key (Icon) What it means The ringer is turned off.
  • Page 9 Base keys and how they work Key (Icon) What it does In standby: page all handsets. FIND HS ANS ON/OFF In standby: turn the answering system on or off. DELETE • While playing a message: delete this message. • In standby: delete all messages. PLAY/STOP • In standby: start playing messages.
  • Page 10: Using The Handset Menu

    Using the handset Menu To open the menu, press MENU/SELECT Press MENU/SELECT to choose the highlighted option <Handset Setup> Handset Setup The cursor shows the highlighted T-coil Answering Setup option. To move the cursor, use UP & DOWN. To go back a press END screen, press to exit the...
  • Page 11 Date & Time Menu Use this menu to set the clock (if you have Caller ID, the phone sets date and time automatically). Enter the date and time; select AM or PM. Use CID/RIGHT to move the cursor past a digit without changing it. To confirm, press MENU/SELECT.
  • Page 12: Find Handset

    USING YOUR PhONE The section explains the most common functions of the phone. To..Earphone Speakerphone make a call, dial the press TALK/FLASH. press SPEAKER. number, and answer a call press TALK/FLASH. press SPEAKER. hang up press END or put the handset in the cradle ignore a call/mute press MESSAGES/MUTE while the phone is the ringer...
  • Page 13: Using The Caller Id And Redial Lists

    Using the Caller ID and Redial Lists Caller ID (CID) is a service available from your telephone provider that shows the phone number (and sometimes the caller’s name) of incoming calls. Contact your telephone provider for more information. Caller ID list Redial list • The phone saves the information • Each handset remembers...
  • Page 14: Using Call Waiting

    Using Call Waiting If you get a Call Waiting call, the phone can sound a tone and display any CID information received for the waiting call. For Australia: Press TALK/FLASH and then press 2 to accept the waiting call. The first caller is put on hold, and you will hear the new caller after a short pause.
  • Page 15 Adding Phonebook Entries With the phone in standby, open the phonebook. Press MENU/SELECT and select Create New. Enter a name and number. • Enter the phone number (up to 20 digits) exactly as you would dial it. • If you need the phone to wait before sending the next set of digits, press REDIAL/PAUSE to insert a 2-second pause.
  • Page 16: Using The Special Features

    USING ThE SPECIAL FEATURES Power Failure back Up System When a power failure occurs, the charged handset temporarily supplies power to the base unit. You can then make and receive calls using a handset. When a power failure occurs, place the charged handset on the base, the handset LCD backlight is illuminated for 10 secs and the message “Supplying power Handset >>...
  • Page 17: Multi-Handset Features

    Redial List/Phone book 1. Place the handset on the base and press REDIAL/PAUSE or phonebook icon. 2. Press the key and select the desired number. 3. Press TALK/FLASH to dial out the number. Some of the functions may not be available under the power failure back up system.
  • Page 18: Chain Dialing

    Privacy Mode • To activate privacy mode on a call in progress, press MENU/ SELECT and select Privacy Mode. As long as privacy mode is on, you’ll see a P in the display, and no other handsets can join your call. •...
  • Page 19: Voice Message Notification

    Voice Message Notification If you subscribe to a voice mail service, your phone displays the voice mail icon ( ) when you have a new message. This feature supports Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) notification. When you have new messages, the voice message icon appears in the display, and the Status light on the handset blinks.
  • Page 20: Using The Answering System

    USING ThE ANSWERING SYSTEM Answering System Options (Ans. Setup) You can set or change the answering system options from any handset. Just open the menu and select Answering Setup. Select one of the following: Menu Option What it does Security Code Enter a 2-digit PIN so you can access your answering system from any touch-tone phone (see page 24).
  • Page 21: Personalizing The Greeting

    Personalizing the Greeting Your personal outgoing message or greeting can be from 2 to 30 seconds long. If you don’t record a greeting, the system uses a pre- recorded greeting: Hello, no one is available to take your call. Please leave a message after the tone.
  • Page 22: Accessing The Answering System

    Accessing the Answering System When the phone’s in standby, you can access the system from any handset: Press MESSAGES/MUTE to start remote operation mode. Use PHONEBOOK/ Use CALLER ID/ LEFT to go to the RIGHT to go to previous option: the next option Press MENU/SELECT to choose the displayed...
  • Page 23: Getting Your Messages

    Getting Your Messages From the base From a Handset Press PLAY/STOP Press MESSAGE/MUTE. play new The system announces the number of new & old messages messages, then plays each new message (followed by the day and time) in the order it was received. restart this Wait at least 5 seconds after the message starts message...
  • Page 24 Screening Your Calls You can use the answering system for call screening. While the system takes a message, you can listen on the base speaker (if you turn on Call Screen) or from a handset. Only one handset can screen calls at a time. If another handset tries to screen calls, it beeps and returns to standby.
  • Page 25 Dialing In to Your System 1. Call your phone number & wait until the system answers. (If the system is turned off, it answers after 15 rings & sounds a series of beeps.) “#” and immediately enter your 2. During the greeting or beeps, press security code.
  • Page 26: Important Information

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION General Problems Possible Solutions No handsets can make • Check the telephone cord connection. or receive calls. • Disconnect the base AC adaptor for a few minutes; then reconnect it. A handset can’t make or Move the handset closer to the base. receive calls.
  • Page 27 Multi-handset Possible Solutions problems I can’t transfer calls • Reset the handset (see page 28). Two handsets can’t talk • See if any handset is in Privacy Mode. to a caller A handset says • Move the handset closer to the base. Unavailable.
  • Page 28: Resetting Handsets

    Installing a Line Filter or DSL Filter A telephone line filter or DSL filter prevents services that use the phone line from causing interference on your phone. To get a line filter, contact your service provider or look in an electronics store. Plug the filter into the telephone wall jack and plug the base into the filter.
  • Page 29: Ac Adaptor And Battery Information

    AC Adaptor and battery Information AC Adaptor Base Charger Part number PS-S0635YL3 AAD-600S(M) Input voltage 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz Output voltage 6V DC @ 350mA 9V DC @ 210mA • Use only the supplied AC adaptors. • Use the proper adaptor for the base and any chargers. •...
  • Page 30: Wall Mounting The Base

    Wall Mounting the base You can mount your base directly to the wall. Before doing this, consider the following: • Avoid electrical cables, pipes, or other items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws into the wall. • Mount your phone within distance of a working phone jack.
  • Page 31 4. Align the mounting slots on the base with the mounting posts on the wall. 5. Then push in and down until the phone is firmly seated. This phone also can be mounted on any standard telephone wall plate (for Australia).
  • Page 32: Index

    Index Liquid Damage 28 Answer Machine 20 Any Key Answer 10 Multihandset Feature 17 Auto Talk 10 Phonebook 14 Battery 29 Power Failure Mode 16 Privacy Mode 18 Caller ID 13 Call Transfer 17 Redial 17 Call Waiting 14 Register a Handset 28 Chain Dialing 18 Resetting the Handset 28 Conference Calling 17...
  • Page 33: One-Year Limited Warranty

    Please refer to our Uniden website for any details or warranty durations offered in addition to those contained below. Warrantor: The warrantor is either Uniden Australia Pty Limited ABN 58 001 865 498 (“Uniden Aust”) or Uniden New Zealand Limited (“Uniden NZ”) as the case maybe.
  • Page 34 Product does not conform with this warranty, you should deliver the Product, together with satisfactory evidence of your original purchase (such as a legible copy of the sales docket) to Uniden at the addresses shown below. You should contact Uniden regarding any compensation that may be payable for your expenses incurred in making a warranty claim.
  • Page 36 ©2013 Uniden Australia Pty Ltd/Uniden New Zealand Limited Printed in Vietnam U01UN579BZZ(0)

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