background image

4

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  ........................................................... 13
Using Call Waiting  .......................................................................................... 14
Using the Phonebook  ................................................................................... 14

USING ThE SPECIAL FEATURES ............................................. 16

Power Failure Back Up System   ................................................................... 16
Multi-Handset Features  ................................................................................ 17
Chain Dialing .................................................................................................... 18
Voice Message Notification  .........................................................................19

USING ThE ANSWERING SYSTEM   ........................................ 20

Answering System Options (Ans. Setup)  ................................................ 20
Personalizing the Greeting  .......................................................................... 21
Accessing the Answering System  ............................................................. 22
Getting Your Messages  ................................................................................ 23

IMPORTANT INFORMATION  ................................................. 26

Resetting Handsets  ......................................................................................  28
Registering Handsets ..................................................................................... 28
AC Adaptor and Battery Information  ....................................................... 29
Wall Mounting the Base  ............................................................................... 30
Index  .................................................................................................................. 32

ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ........................................... 33

Summary of Contents for DECT 1735+1

Page 1: ...1 For more exciting new products please visit our website Australia www uniden com au...

Page 2: ...tem complies with minimum conditions for connection to its network It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom nor does it provide any sort of warranty Above all it provides no assurance tha...

Page 3: ...h answering system and cordless handset Accessory handset and charger You will also find Not pictured Rechargeable battery BT 694 BT 694s or BT 694n Battery Cover AC adaptor PS S0635YL3 Telephone cord...

Page 4: ...book 14 using the special features 16 Power Failure Back Up System 16 Multi Handset Features 17 Chain Dialing 18 Voice Message Notification 19 using the ANSWERING SYSTEM 20 Answering System Options An...

Page 5: ...play facing forward If the display doesn t light up reseat the handset or connect the charger to a different outlet For 2 or more handsets place each handset in a charger Charge the Battery Charge the...

Page 6: ...ENU SELECT LCD DOWN MESSAGE MUTE SPEAKER CLEAR INTCOM TALK FLASH REDIAL PAUSE 12 key dial pad UP KEYPAD LOCK STATUS LED Earpiece MICROPHONE LED What it means Status On the battery is charging Blinking...

Page 7: ...o to standby MESSAGE MUTE In standby access your answering system During a call mute the microphone While the phone is ringing ignore this call mute the ringer INTCOM CLEAR In Standby start an interco...

Page 8: ...n What it means The ringer is turned off You have an answering system message Privacy Mode is on see page 18 The battery is 1 fully charged 2 half charged 3 getting low or 4 empty The speakerphone is...

Page 9: ...sage stop playing messages When the phone is ringing ignore this call mute the ringer FWD While playing a message skip to the next message UP In standby increase the ringer volume While playing a mess...

Page 10: ...without pressing any buttons Any Key Answer Have this handset answer a call when you press any key on the 12 key dialpad Banner Change the name used on the handset s display Key Touch Tone Have the ke...

Page 11: ...ler ID The default setting for New Zealand is ON The default setting for Australia is OFF VMWI Reset Reset the Visual Message Waiting Indicator page 19 Entering Text on Your Phone Use the 12 key dial...

Page 12: ...d Press CLEAR INTCOM return to a call on hold press TALK FLASH press SPEAKER The section explains the most common functions of the phone Find the Handset With the phone in standby press FIND HS on the...

Page 13: ...ce the last time you checked the CID list Each handset remembers the last 5 numbers you dialed on it Only one handset can access its redial list at a time To Press open the CID list CID open the redia...

Page 14: ...caller after a short pause To return to the original caller press TALK FLASH again Using the Phonebook The phone can store up to 70 entries in its phonebook All handsets share the same phonebook so o...

Page 15: ...u 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 You can insert multiple pauses but each one counts as a digit you ll s...

Page 16: ...nd connecting a corded type telephone to the same telephone line Making Calls To make a call during the power failure mode follow the steps below When more than one handset is registered You should le...

Page 17: ...call cancel a transfer TALK FLASH to return to the call accept a transferred call INTCOM CLEAR to answer the page and speak to the other handset Then press TALK FLASH to speak to the caller Call Trans...

Page 18: ...om call and answer the outside call To Press make an intercom page INTCOM CLEAR Select the handset you want to talk with or All to page all handsets at the same time cancel a page END answer a page IN...

Page 19: ...isplay and the Status light on the handset blinks After you listen to your messages the message icon turns off If it doesn t you can reset it With the phone in standby open the menu and select Global...

Page 20: ...if you don t Record Time Set the amount of time 1 or 4 minutes callers have to leave a message Choose Announce Only if you don t want the system to let callers to leave a message Message Alert Have th...

Page 21: ...ering Setup then Record Greeting 2 Press MENU SELECT to start recording Wait until the system says Record greeting before speaking 3 Press MENU SELECT to stop recording The system plays back your new...

Page 22: ...r 30 seconds the phone returns to standby You can press the number key shown next to each command instead of scrolling through the screens Press MESSAGES MUTE to start remote operation mode Use PHONEB...

Page 23: ...s playing press REV select 1 Repeat replay an earlier message Within 2 seconds after a message starts playing press REV select 1 Repeat skip a message Press FWD Select 3 Skip delete a message While a...

Page 24: ...ing 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 call...

Page 25: ...and returns to standby 3 The system announces the time the number of messages in memory and a help prompt It beeps to let you know it s waiting for a command 4 When you hear beeping enter a 2 digit co...

Page 26: ...tions Callers sound weak or soft Move the handset closer to the base Keep the handset s battery fully charged Increase the earpiece volume There s a lot of noise or static on the line Check for interf...

Page 27: ...Mode A handset says Unavailable Move the handset closer to the base See if any handset is in Privacy Mode I can t register a new handset Reset the handset see page 28 See if you have 6 registered han...

Page 28: ...connecting cords CAUTION If the base is covered in liquid disconnect the adaptor and phone cord from the wall before touching it Resetting Handsets If you have trouble with a handset or if you want to...

Page 29: ...ct sunlight or subject it to high temperatures Battery Pack with Normal Use Part number BT 694 BT 694s or BT 694n Capacity 650mAh BT 694 or 500mAh BT 694s or 400mAh BT 694n Talk time about 10 hours St...

Page 30: ...capable of supporting the weight of the base and handset Use screws with anchoring devices suitable for the wall material where the base unit will be placed 1 Insert two mounting screws into the wall...

Page 31: ...gn 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 A...

Page 32: ...4 Chain Dialing 18 Conference Calling 17 D Date Time 11 I Intercom 18 K Key Touch Tone 10 L Line Filter 28 Liquid Damage 28 M Multihandset Feature 17 P Phonebook 14 Power Failure Mode 16 Privacy Mode...

Page 33: ...d or not maintained in a reasonable manner or as recommended in the relevant Uniden Owner s Manual B Modified altered or used as part of any conversion kits subassemblies or any configurations not sol...

Page 34: ...10 Australia or the CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT New Zealand as the case may be none of which can be excluded Procedure for Obtaining Warranty Service Depending on the country in which the Product was firs...

Page 35: ...35...

Page 36: ...36 2016 Uniden Australia Pty Ltd Printed in Vietnam U01UN634BZZ 0...

Reviews: