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CHARGING THE HANDSET BATTERIES

Charging of the Handset batteries takes place automatically when the Handset is placed on
the Main Base or  Additional Charger.
An LED on the side of the Base Station indicates that the Handset is charging.
When first setting up, the batteries should be charged uninterrupted for 15-20 hours; this
will ensure that they are fully charged.
In use, it is advisable to return the Handset to the Charge Base to be charged at regular
intervals. After fully charging the Handset during setting up, the Handset should never
require longer than about six hours to return to its fully charged condition, e.g. overnight.
When the battery is fully charged:
• 6 Hours talk time
• 120 Hours Standby time

DESCRIPTION OF HANDSET KEYS

3

SETTING UP

Talk Key:

Pressing            is equivalent to picking up a conventional 

telephone. 

Memory Key:

Used to access Dialling Memories.

Up/Down (Cycle) Key:

Some settings offer a series of options, 

e.g. Five ring styles are offered. These options can be selected either by 
pressing the appropriate number key or by cycling through the options using
the             key.

Redial / Pause Key:

Recalls and displays the last four telephone numbers

called. 

Flash / Call Waiting: 

Used to access call waiting or to access some features

of a business PABX

Internal Call Key: 

If you have more than one handset registered on the

Main Base, then internal calls may be made between these handsets.

Program Mode:

Used to programme speed dial numbers and 

telephone settings.

Power / Delete Key: 

The Power / Delete Key serves three functions on 

the Handset:

Power On/Off
Last Digit Delete
Program Abort 

int

 

Only use the
batteries supplied or
rechargable AA Ni
Cad batteries. DO
NOT USE
STANDARD
BATTERIES.

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Summary of Contents for DECT 1802

Page 1: ...de DECT 1802 Quick Start Guide Here Quick Reference Guide Start Start Here Quick Start Guide next page Optional Handset and Charge Base Suits Models Dect 1805 Dect 1806 Dect 1807 Dect 1802 Qk 7 19 02...

Page 2: ...s CHOOSE a central location AVOID Moisture INSTALLATION SAFETY Choosing the best location for your phone When choosing a location for your phone there are a number of appliances the phone should not b...

Page 3: ...he charge base and charge uninterrupted for 15 hours Plug the telephone cord into the main base unit then into the telephone socket on the wall Plug the AC Adaptor cord into the charge base unit then...

Page 4: ...base unit Remove handset from the base and speak If handset is off the base unit Pick up handset press and speak iii Registering a handset to a base unit Press and hold on the Main Base 5 seconds The...

Page 5: ...tion 5 Base Station Registration Key 6 Handset De Registration 7 PIN Code Changes 8 Using Your phone Switching the Handset on and off 9 Locking and Unlocking the Keypad 9 Call Timer 9 Making an Extern...

Page 6: ...tart Start Here Quick Start Guide next page Optional Handset and Charge Base Suits Models Dect 1805 Dect 1806 Dect 1807 Printed Materials Use only 1 2 volt Ni Cad Rechargeable Batteries INCLUDED IN YO...

Page 7: ...ressing is equivalent to picking up a conventional telephone Memory Key Used to access Dialling Memories Up Down Cycle Key Some settings offer a series of options e g Five ring styles are offered Thes...

Page 8: ...nternal calls may be made between these handsets BATTERY LEVEL Indicates the current battery status When the battery is empty the Low Battery Warning Tone will sound if it is set Thirty seconds later...

Page 9: ...acturers provided that they also comply with the GAP requirements Similarly other manufacturer s handsets can be registered with the Base station For the registration procedure associated with non Uni...

Page 10: ...If the handset is already registered onto a Base Station then the number of the Base Station will flash If you have more than one Base Station and are registering the handset onto a second Base Stati...

Page 11: ...y a Handset number must be selected Each Base Station can support up to six Handsets The display shows the available handset numbers Select the first available Handset number eg Press Note that the di...

Page 12: ...or the current System PIN Press the 4 digit PIN Press the new 4 digit PIN Confirm the new PIN digit keys by entering the number again Confirm the setting and ensure that you make a note of the new PIN...

Page 13: ...ion cradle it will automatically switch back on LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD Locking the Handset keypad prevents accidental key presses causing dialling or programming The only activities that can...

Page 14: ...hen check that the number is correct before dialling Key in the number As the number is entered it is displayed Press If a digit is entered incorrectly use a short press of to delete it Press to dial...

Page 15: ...r press to exit Dialling from memory by scrolling stored numbers Press Press Cycle to step through the numbers you previously stored until the number you wish to dial is displayed Press and the number...

Page 16: ...ons press Press long press greater than 2 seconds Press to call the number directly The Caller ID Store location is numbered from 01 25 The telephone number of the most recent caller 01 will be displa...

Page 17: ...tional Dect handset is required for this feature CALL TRANSFER THROUGH A PABX This telephone may not be compatible with all Business Telephone Systems Please contact your PABX provider for information...

Page 18: ...igit may be removed by a short press of less than 2 seconds Changing the Number The number stored in a particular dial memory can be overwritten or changed simply by following the procedure for storin...

Page 19: ...tored in the displayed location will be deleted RECEIVED SPEECH VOLUME The volume of received speech heard in the earpiece can be adjusted through five levels This must be done whilst a call is in pro...

Page 20: ...tched off by following the procedure above and selecting the Zero level setting With the ringer switched off will be shown on the display The phone symbol will flash when an incoming call is detected...

Page 21: ...ppliances or metal objects Place the handset back on the base unit for a few seconds You may have exceeded the Ringer Equivalence Number REN limit of how many phones can be connected to the same line...

Page 22: ...year the Base Unit and Handset only All accessories AC Adaptor etc are covered for 90 days only STATEMENT OF REMEDY In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time while t...

Page 23: ...THANK YOUFOR PURCHASING A UNIDEN PHONE 2002 Uniden Australia Pty Limited Uniden New Zealand Limited Printed in China UAZZ01589ZZ Dect 1802 Qk 7 19 02 3 45 PM Page 23...

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