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Universal cell phone docking station and charger

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  • Page 1 Unity Telephone Universal Cell Phone Docking Station and Charger...
  • Page 2 This page is intentionally left blank. Unity Telephone User Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Installation........................... 1 Contents .......................... 1 Set Up..........................1 Connecting the Unity Telephone to a Land Line............2 Connecting the Unity Telephone to a Cell Phone............2 Feature Diagram........................3 Dial Pad Dialing........................4 Menu ........................... 4 ........................4 1. Language ........................
  • Page 4: Installation

    Port Jack Adapter Plug On the right, there is an upper outlet for the Unity Telephone handset coil cord. The lower round outlet accepts the A/C power adapter. Once the power adapter is connected, the display and backlight will come on indicating the Unity is connected to power.
  • Page 5: Connecting The Unity Telephone To A Land Line

    After plugging in the power cable and snapping on the Telephone Stand, connect one end of the supplied modular line cord into your wall jack and the other end into the land line jack on the back side of the Unity. It is located on the lower left side of the back of the Unity above the Accessory Port jack.
  • Page 6: Feature Diagram

    Cell Phone Connection Status Indicator Soft Keys Feature Keys Menu Messages Directory Callers Redial Call Waiting Speaker Cell Line Line One Redial Navigation Wheel Up, Down, Left, Right Dial Pad Volume Bar Ringer Level Handset Volume Speakerphone Volume Unity Telephone User Guide...
  • Page 7: Dial Pad Dialing

    Press the MENU key to enter the main menu. Select the number corresponding to the menu feature on the Dial Pad of the Unity or use the Up, Down arrows on the Navigation Wheel to scroll through the list and press the Soft Key button “Choose”...
  • Page 8: Date/Time

    6. Area Codes The Area Codes feature allows local area codes to be entered into the Unity so that calls may be dialed back if no area code or “1” prefix is to be dialed. Select “1. Home” to enter an area code for a local area with 7 digit dialing. All calls from than area code will now appear as a 7 digit number.
  • Page 9: Messages

    Pressing “Next” will bring up a screen with the phone number of the person who sent the message. Pressing “Send” will send the message through the cell phone. You will be prompted with the message “Are you sure?” You may then choose “Yes” or “No”. Unity Telephone User Guide...
  • Page 10: Directory

    Press the Directory key to view the local Directory list resident in the Unity telephone. The local Directory list contains the items that are saved in the Unity’s memory which can hold up to 500 names and phone numbers. In the local dir- ectory, you can search for items by pressing the key which corresponds to the first letter of the item you are looking for.
  • Page 11: Callers

    Press the Callers key to view the local Callers list of received calls in the Unity telephone. The local Callers list contains the calls logged in the Unity memory which can hold up to 50 Caller ID records. Use the Up and Down Navigation Wheel to scroll the Callers list.
  • Page 12: Redial

    Press the Redial key to view the local Redial list resident in the Unity telephone. The local Redial list contains the calls you made that are logged in the Unity’s memory, which can hold up to the last 25 dialed calls. Use the Up and Down Navigaton wheel to scroll the Redial list.
  • Page 13: Message Waiting

    Transferring an active call from your cell phone to the Unity: If you are on a call with your cell phone, you can transfer the call to the Unity if your cell phone supports this feature. Connect the cell phone to the Unity base unit during the call (if using a cable) and you can continue the call on the Unity handset or speakerphone.
  • Page 14: One-Touch Dialing

    If you have programmed phone numbers in to the Dial Pad keys of your cell phone (a feature supported on most cell phones), you can select Cell Line and press and hold the same key on the Unity and it will dial the same number associated with that key on the cell phone.
  • Page 15: Unity To Dock-N-Talk Accessory

    Simply plug one end of the Accessory Cable into the Dock-N-Talk special connector and the other end into the Accessory Port on the Unity. Then plug one of the RJ-11 jacks of the Dock-N-Talk to a wall jack that has an unused pair of phone wires connected to extension sets or connect extension sets directly to the Dock-N-Talk or you may do both.
  • Page 16: Flash-To-Talk Feature For Push-To-Talk Service

    Call Waiting when you begin speaking, and press it again when you finish. Placing a call When using the Unity Telephone, go off-hook by either picking up the receiver or by activating the speakerphone and pressing Cell Line. Once you hear the dial-tone, dial the iDEN number of the individual or group you are calling and then press the Call Waiting button to effect a flash.
  • Page 17: Glossary

    Used generically to refer to any wireless mobile handset that may be operating on different networks. Also called wireless or mobile phones. Extension Set Any analog telephone set that is plugged into the Unity base unit using the Dock-N-Talk plugged into the Accessory Port. SIM card Subscriber Information Module, a removable card that enables users to store personal information such as phone numbers and SMS messages.
  • Page 18: Safety And Regulatory

    Safety and Regulatory When using the Unity Wireless Desktop Terminal, follow these safety precautions to reduce the risk of electric shock and personal injury: 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Unplug the unit from the wall outlets before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
  • Page 19: Warranty

    Warranty Information Phone Labs warrants to the original purchaser of the Unity™ that under normal operating conditions this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the original date of purchase. Phone Labs’ sole obligation under this warranty or under any other legal obligation is to repair or replace, at its option, the product if it is deemed defective by Phone Labs during the warranty period.

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