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		 7100A   
					Digital Telephone Answering Machine   
					Operating Guide   
					for Australia and New Zealand   
					A Clear Signal of What’s Ahead.   
					© 1998 UNIDEN CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.   
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				CONTENTS   
					SAFETY INFORMATION   
					Screening Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26   
					FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:-   
					• Never install telephone wiring during lightning storm.   
					• Do not use your DTAM unit near water or when wet.   
					Adjusting the Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26   
					Playing Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27   
					Playing New Messages Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27   
					Pausing Message Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28   
					Fast Message Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29   
					Deleting Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29   
					Recording A Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30   
					Using Call Breakthrough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30   
					Changing the CBT Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31   
					Remote Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33   
					Remote Answer-On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33   
					Changing the Remote Operation Security Code . .34   
					Using Remote Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35   
					Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37   
					Resetting the DTAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38   
					Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39   
					Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41   
					• Do not take apart or remove the screws - there are no   
					serviceable parts inside.   
					• Make sure the line cord and AC Adaptor do not cause   
					a trip hazard.   
					READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION   
					Your DTAM conforms to Australian and New Zealand   
					Telecommunications Authority Standards and you can connect it   
					to most telephone lines. However, each device you connect to   
					the phone line draws power from the phone line. We refer to   
					this power draw as the device’s Ringer Equivalence Number, or   
					REN. This number is on the label on the bottom of the DTAM.   
					If you are using more than one phone or other device on the   
					line, add up all the RENs. If the total is more than three, your   
					phone(s) might not ring and your DTAM might not answer. If   
					ringer operation is impaired, remove a device from the line.   
					NOTE:   
					You must not connect the DTAM to any of the following:   
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					Coin operated systems   
					Party-line systems   
					Most electronic key phone systems   
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				SAFETY INFORMATION   
					INTRODUCTION   
					NOTE: NEW ZEALAND ONLY   
					The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only   
					that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions   
					for connection to it’s network. It indicates no endorsement of the product   
					by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides   
					no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with with another   
					item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor does it   
					imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom’s network services.   
					This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a call to another   
					device connected to the same line.   
					Congratulations on the purchase of your 7100A Digital   
					Telephone Answering Machine, (DTAM).   
					This product has been designed especially for the Australian   
					and New Zealand market. It is guaranteed to provide you with   
					reliability, long life and outstanding performance.   
					Digital means all messages are stored on a computer chip - there   
					are no tape mechanisms to wear out and no tapes to bother   
					with. This gives you capabilities that tape-based answering   
					machines don’t have. For example, you can delete individual   
					messages, skip forward, backward or play only new messages.   
					The 7100A has a generous 18 minute memory capacity.   
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				PARTS CHECKLIST   
					If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact the   
					place of purchase.   
					7100A DTAM   
					Telephone cord and   
					Splitter for New Zealand   
					Telephone cord and   
					Splitter for Australia   
					or   
					7100A   
					Digital Telephone Answering Machine   
					Operating Guide   
					for Australia and New Zealand   
					AC Adaptor   
					Operating   
					guide   
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				FEATURES   
					YOUR DTAM’S FEATURES INCLUDE:-   
					Superb Digital Record Quality   
					This 7100A DTAM used 4 times the memory and twice the sampling   
					rate of older style DTAMs for enhanced digital recording quality.   
					Fast Message Playback   
					Allows quick playback through old, long or complicated messages.   
					18 Minutes Digital Record Time   
					No tapes or moving parts to wear out.   
					Dual Outgoing Message   
					Lets you choose between playing an outgoing message then   
					recording the caller’s message, or just playing an announcement   
					without recording a message. And, when the DTAM’s memory is   
					full, it switches automatically to just playing an announcement.   
					Day & Time Stamp   
					Announces the time and day when each message was recorded.   
					Programmable Remote Operation Security Code   
					Lets you set a three digit personal remote operation security code   
					for secure remote operation.   
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				FEATURES   
					FUNCTIONS   
					Call Screening   
					Lets you listen as a caller leaves a message so you can decide   
					whether or not to answer the call.   
					Call Break-Through (CBT) with Programmable Code   
					Alerts you to an important call when the caller enters a preset   
					code during the outgoing message.   
					Memory Backup   
					Protects messages stored in memory in case of a power failure.   
					Requires a 9 volt battery (not supplied).   
					Adjustable Ring Number   
					Lets you set the DTAM to answer the phone after two rings, four   
					rings or seven rings.   
					Toll Saver   
					Lets you avoid unnecessary long distance charges when you call   
					by long distance to check your messages.   
					Outgoing Message 1   
					Used to record the OGM1 greeting and used to select   
					OGM1 as the greeting.   
					Room Monitor   
					Lets you listen from a remote phone to the room where you   
					installed the DTAM.   
					Outgoing Message 2   
					Used to record the OGM2 announcement and used to   
					select OGM2 as the greeting/announcement.   
					answer Lets you turn the DTAM on or off.   
					Call/Message Counter   
					Shows the number of messages the DTAM has recorded.   
					Message Light   
					The Red light above the answer button lets you know if you   
					have new messages and whether your DTAM is on or off.   
					delete Lets you quickly delete messages individually or all   
					at once.   
					Answer   
					Switches DTAM between answer on and answer off.   
					Remote Access   
					Lets you turn the DTAM on or off and listen to messages when   
					you are away from your home or office.   
					Delete   
					Used to delete one or all messages.   
					Memo Recording   
					Lets you leave messages for yourself or others in your home   
					or office.   
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				FUNCTIONS   
					INSTALLATION   
					Play   
					SELECTING A LOCATION   
					Select a location that is near both a telephone socket and   
					an AC outlet.   
					Plays messages also pauses messages during playback.   
					Memo   
					Records a memo/message.   
					Repeat   
					CONNECTING THE DTAM TO THE TELEPHONE LINE   
					To connect the DTAM to the phone line, plug one end of the   
					supplied modular cord into the jack on the back of the DTAM   
					labelled “line”. Then plug the cord’s other end into a telephone   
					socket.   
					Repeat the current message.   
					Code Set   
					Sets the call breakthrough code (CBT)   
					Skip   
					Skips to next message or if held down speeds up   
					during playback.   
					Time set   
					Sets the time/date.   
					Stop   
					Stops message playback.   
					If you wish to connect both the DTAM and a telephone to   
					the telephone line, simply use the two way splitter supplied.   
					Plug the splitter into the telephone wall socket then plug   
					the DTAM into one side of the splitter and the phone into   
					the other side.   
					LED Display   
					No messages stored in the machine   
					Number of messages stored eg: 7   
					Announcement 1 - Outgoing Message   
					Announcement 2 - Announce Only Message   
					Announce Only   
					Battery Low or not installed   
					Clock Set   
					Playback Paused   
					Messages Deleted   
					Memo Record   
					Set Call Breakthrough (CBT) Code   
					Set Security Code   
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				INSTALLATION   
					INSTALLATION   
					CONNECTING POWER   
					Disconnect the telephone line cord before replacing   
					the battery.   
					Use only the Uniden AC Adaptor supplied with this   
					Uniden 7100A Digital Telephone Answering Machine.   
					Always use a new 9V alkaline battery for optimum performance.   
					Follow these steps to install the backup battery.   
					1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw on the   
					compartment cover.   
					2. Push down the latch to release the battery compartment cover.   
					1. Plug the AC Adaptor into the power socket at the rear of the DTAM   
					labelled “9 V AC 400mA”.   
					2. Then plug the other end into your mains socket.   
					3. Snap the battery’s contacts firmly to the battery connector, then   
					place the battery into the compartment.   
					When you first connect power, the DTAM beeps once and   
					announces "Please wait". The message counter counts up from 0   
					to 18. Then the DTAM beeps.   
					, 
					, 
					, and   
					alternatively   
					appear to indicate that no outgoing messages are recorded.   
					BACKUP BATTERY   
					4. Replace the cover and secure it with the screw.   
					Dispose of old battery promptly and properly.   
					If the power fails or you unplug the DTAM, a 9V backup battery (not   
					supplied) would save the messages and the settings for the day, time   
					and security code. We recommend you use an alkaline battery.   
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				PREPARATION   
					SETTING THE DAY AND TIME   
					The DTAM records the day and time of the call with each phone message.   
					Follow these steps to set the current day and time.   
					NOTE:   
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					Adjust Volume Slider on the right side of the DTAM to the   
					desired listening level.   
					If you do not complete each step within 8 seconds, the   
					DTAM sounds four beeps, you must then start again from Step 1.   
					To avoid having to reset the time if AC power is lost, we   
					recommend you install a backup battery before you set the   
					day and time.   
					1. Hold down time set .   
					displays briefly then   
					(clock)   
					(the day of the week) appears   
					on the display, the DTAM   
					announces "Sunday".   
					2. To change the day of the week, repeatedly press   
					to   
					move forward or to move backward until the DTAM   
					announces the desired day of the week.   
					3. Press time set The DTAM announces the preset hour.   
					4. To change the hour, repeatedly press   
					forward or to move backward to the desired hour.   
					5. Press time set The DTAM announces the preset minute.   
					6. To change the minutes, hold down to move   
					forward or to move backward to the desired minute.   
					to move   
					7. Press time set to confirm the settings, appears.   
					The DTAM announces the day and time then beeps. disappears.   
					To check the current day/time at any time, press time set   
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				PREPARATION   
					PREPARATION   
					RECORDING THE OUTGOING MESSAGES   
					Before you can set the DTAM to answer calls and record   
					messages, you must record the outgoing message (OGM) the   
					caller hears when the DTAM answers a call. The DTAM lets you   
					record two separate messages and it operates differently based   
					on which message you select (see "Setting the DTAM to Answer   
					Calls" on Page 25).   
					NOTE:   
					Do not tell the callers that you are not home. Instead, say that   
					you cannot come to the phone right now.   
					To record an OGM 2 message,   
					hold down OGM 2 until the   
					DTAM beeps and   
					(Announcement 2) appears.   
					• OGM 1 plays the message you recorded, and lets the   
					caller leave a message of up to 60 seconds.   
					• OGM 2 (announcement only) plays the message you   
					recorded, and hangs up without letting the caller leave a   
					message. This is useful for announcing information about   
					an upcoming event. Be sure the announcement clearly   
					states that the caller cannot leave a message. If the DTAM   
					memory becomes full, it will automatically switch from   
					OGM 1 to OGM 2 and play that message for any new calls.   
					2. Speak in a normal voice about 20cm (8 inches) away from the   
					microphone (located on the front of the DTAM). If you record   
					the OGM 1 message, ask for the caller’s name, phone number   
					and message.   
					3. When you finish recording,   
					press   
					. The DTAM   
					NOTE:   
					The maximum length for OGM 1 and OGM 2 is 32 seconds.   
					The display counts the recording time.   
					automatically plays back   
					the outgoing message.   
					Recording the Outgoing Messages   
					1. To record the OGM 1 message,   
					hold down OGM 1 until   
					NOTE:   
					the DTAM beeps and   
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					If no outgoing OGM1 is recorded when you press OGM 1 , the   
					DTAM announces "You have no announcement" and sounds four beeps.   
					If no outgoing OGM2 is recorded when you press OGM 1 , the   
					DTAM announces "You have no announcement two" and sounds   
					four beeps.   
					(announcement 1) appears.   
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				PREPARATION   
					PREPARATION   
					To play back your outgoing OGM 1 message at any time,   
					press OGM 1 , appears, the DTAM beeps and the   
					outgoing message plays.   
					SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS   
					The ring select switch on the back of the DTAM controls how   
					long the DTAM waits before it answers a call. Slide the switch   
					to the desired position.   
					2 The DTAM answers after two rings.   
					4 The DTAM answers after four rings.   
					7 The DTAM answers after seven rings.   
					To play back your outgoing OGM 2 message at any time,   
					press OGM 2 ,   
					appears, the DTAM beeps and the   
					announcement only message plays.   
					T.S. (Toll Saver) - If there are new messages, the DTAM   
					answers after two rings. Otherwise, the DTAM answers after   
					four rings. This helps you avoid unnecessary toll charges when   
					calling by long distance to check your messages. If you hear   
					more than two rings, you know you can hang up because the   
					DTAM has no new messages.   
					NOTE:   
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					When the memory is full the DTAM answers the call and   
					plays OGM2 (the announce only message).   
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				BASIC OPERATION   
					SETTING THE DTAM TO ANSWER CALLS   
					To Turn The DTAM On   
					To turn on the DTAM and set it to answer calls and record messages,   
					press answer once. The DTAM announces "Answer-on", beeps   
					once and plays the outgoing message. The red “Answer-on”   
					indicator lights up. The DTAM is now set to answer calls using   
					the OGM 1 message and record callers’ messages.   
					To Announce Only   
					To set the DTAM to answer calls but not record messages, press   
					OGM 2 when the DTAM is set to “Answer-on" mode. The DTAM   
					announces "Announce only", beeps and plays your announcement,   
					then displays   
					(Announce only). The DTAM is now set to   
					answer calls using the OGM 2 message without recording callers’   
					messages. To swap between recording messages (OGM 1) or   
					announce only (OGM 2 ) simply press OGM 1 or OGM 2 as   
					required.   
					To Turn The DTAM Off   
					To turn off the DTAM so it does not answer calls, press answer   
					again. The DTAM announces “Answer off”, beeps and the red   
					“Answer-on” indicator turns off.   
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				BASIC OPERATION   
					BASIC OPERATION   
					RECORDING INCOMING MESSAGES   
					ADJUSTING THE VOLUME   
					Adjust volume slider, on the right side of the DTAM to the   
					desired listening level.   
					The maximum incoming message recording length is 60 seconds.   
					When a recording reaches 55 seconds, the DTAM beeps once to   
					notify the caller that time will soon be up. When the recording   
					reaches 60 seconds, the DTAM sounds one long and four short   
					beeps, and plays "Thank you for your call", then hangs up.   
					PLAYING MESSAGES   
					The DTAM hangs up and resets to answer the next call when:   
					• The caller hangs up.   
					• The maximum message length (60 seconds) is reached.   
					• There are more than 8 seconds of silence.   
					The display shows the total number of messages. If there are   
					new messages, the message light also flashes until all new   
					messages have been played.   
					If the DTAM’s memory is full (   
					appears), it will answer   
					To play all the messages (old and new), press   
					. The DTAM   
					the call after 3 rings then play the announcement only   
					message (OGM2).   
					If no OGM2 is recorded, the DTAM announces "Memory is full,   
					thank you for your call". Please delete some messages to   
					restore normal operation.   
					announces the number of messages recorded, each   
					message number and the day and time the message was   
					recorded and then plays the message.   
					PLAYING NEW MESSAGES ONLY   
					To play only new messages, hold   
					SCREENING CALLS   
					down   
					for 2 seconds.   
					To screen calls, let the DTAM answer them, then listen to the   
					caller’s message through the DTAM’ speaker. If you decide to   
					(If there are no new messages   
					stored, the DTAM says "You   
					have no new messages").   
					answer the call, pick up the phone and press   
					on the DTAM.   
					If you do not want to take the call, do not pick up the phone,   
					and let the DTAM finish recording the caller’s message.   
					Adjust the volume to your desired listening level. After all   
					messages have played, the DTAM says, "End of message(s)"   
					and saves all the messages.   
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				BASIC OPERATION   
					BASIC OPERATION   
					FAST PLAYBACK   
					During message playback, press and keep holding   
					To replay a message while you are listening to it, press   
					The current message starts again from the beginning.   
					. 
					, the   
					message playback speed increases. This lets you quickly scan a   
					message or move to any place within a message. To resume to   
					To return to the previous message during playback, press and hold   
					down The previous recorded message plays.   
					normal playback, release   
					. 
					To stop playback at any time, press the   
					The DTAM beeps and resets to answer calls.   
					. 
					To skip to the next message during playback, press   
					The next recorded message plays.   
					once.   
					DELETING MESSAGES   
					To delete a specific message, press delete once while the   
					message is playing. The DTAM beeps once and deletes the   
					current message, then plays the next.   
					PAUSE MESSAGE PLAYBACK   
					To pause while listening to messages, press   
					appears on the display. To resume playback, press   
					(pause)   
					again   
					within 60 seconds. Otherwise, the DTAM beeps once, stops   
					playback, announces "End of message(s)" and displays the total   
					number of messages.   
					To delete all messages, hold down delete when playback has   
					finished.   
					appears, the DTAM announces "Erase   
					message(s)", then sounds a long beep.   
					NOTE:   
					The DTAM does not delete messages that have not been played to the   
					end. If you have messages that have not been played, the DTAM   
					sounds four beeps.   
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				BASIC OPERATION   
					BASIC OPERATION   
					RECORDING A MEMO   
					A memo is a message you can record by speaking directly into the   
					DTAM, without having to call in on the phone.   
					When a caller enters the CBT code, the DTAM alerts you with loud   
					beeps for 35 seconds. Then the DTAM sounds two beeps every two   
					seconds for 30 seconds, and one short beep every second for the   
					last 5 seconds. To answer the call, pick up the handset. If you   
					do not answer, the caller can leave a message after the outgoing   
					message plays and a long beep sounds.   
					Follow these steps to record a memo up to 60 seconds long.   
					1. Press memo until   
					appears.   
					CHANGING THE CBT CODE   
					The DTAM sounds a long beep and   
					appears. Speak into the   
					The CBT code is preset to 648, but you can change it by following   
					these steps:   
					microphone in a normal voice.   
					The display counts up the   
					recording time.   
					1. Hold down code set until the DTAM beeps once appears.   
					NOTE:   
					Be sure to set each digit within 8 seconds. Otherwise, you must start   
					over from Step 1.   
					2. The DTAM automatically stops recording after 60 seconds or   
					2. Press   
					The DTAM beeps and   
					appears followed by the   
					after 8 seconds of silence, or you can press   
					button when   
					digits of the preset CBT code in sequence, then the first digit   
					reappears. For example, when the security code is 648, the   
					display shows   
					you finish the memo. The DTAM beeps once, and the message   
					number indicator increases by one.   
					, 
					, 
					, then   
					reappears.   
					The memo is stored along with the incoming messages. To hear   
					the memo, simply play back your messages.   
					3. Repeatedly press   
					or   
					to set the first digit, then   
					press   
					. The second digit appears.   
					USING CALL BREAKTHROUGH   
					4. Press   
					or to set the second digit, then press   
					If you screen your calls but want to be sure to know when calls come   
					in from certain people, give those people your call breakthrough   
					(CBT) code. Tell them to enter the code during the outgoing message.   
					The third digit appears.   
					5. Press   
					or   
					to set the third digit, then press   
					The DTAM sounds a long beep and announces the CBT code.   
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				REMOTE OPERATION   
					REMOTE OPERATION   
					You can operate the DTAM from any remote location using a   
					touch-tone phone, or from a rotary phone using a pocket tone-   
					dialler.   
					Call your telephone   
					When you hear the OGM, enter your security code. After a long   
					beep, enter your remote command code(s).   
					If you do not hear an OGM, the unit is either in Answer-off mode   
					or is not setup properly.   
					Remote Answer-on   
					• 
					Call your telephone (After 15 rings you will hear   
					"Answer Off")   
					• 
					Enter your remote security code within 8 seconds.   
					(The DTAM beeps to confirm valid code)   
					Enter 0 1 for OGM1 or 0 2 for OGM2 (Announce only)   
					The DTAM announces "Answer On’,   
					• 
					• 
					Then plays your selected OGM.   
					NOTE: • An outgoing message must be recorded before you can remotely   
					set the DTAM to answer calls.   
					• If you do not enter each digit of the security code within 8 seconds,   
					the DTAM hangs up. If the DTAM is set to answer-on, it answers   
					according to the number of rings you set. The DTAM plays OGM1.   
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				REMOTE OPERATION   
					REMOTE OPERATION   
					CHANGING THE REMOTE OPERATION SECURITY CODE   
					The remote operation security code is preset to 798, but you can   
					change it by following these steps.   
					USING REMOTE COMMANDS   
					To use the remote commands, you must enter the remote oper-   
					ation security code within 8 seconds after the DTAM answers   
					the call. After the DTAM beeps once to verify you entered the   
					code correctly, enter the number(s) for the function(s) you   
					want the DTAM to perform.   
					1. Hold down code set until the DTAM beeps once.   
					appears.   
					2. Press again. (security code) and the digits of the   
					Press   
					00   
					To   
					current code appear in sequence, then the first digit reappears.   
					For example, when the security code is 798, the display shows   
					Turn the DTAM off. The DTAM beeps and announces "Answer Off".   
					(security code)   
					, 
					, 
					, then   
					reappears.   
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					Turn the DTAM on. The DTAM beeps and announces "Answer on"   
					then plays OGM1. If no OGM1 is recorded, the DTAM beeps   
					and announces "You have no announcement one".   
					3. Repeatedly press   
					or   
					to set the first digit, then   
					press   
					. The second digit appears.   
					02   
					Set the DTAM to answer with OGM2 announcement. The DTAM   
					beeps and announces "Announce only", then plays OGM2. If no   
					OGM2 is recorded, the DTAM beeps and announces "You have no   
					announcement two".   
					4. Press   
					or to set the second digit, then press   
					The third digit appears.   
					5. Press or   
					to set the third digit, then press   
					The DTAM sounds a long beep and announces the   
					security code.   
					2 
					3 
					Play all messages. If no message is recorded, the DTAM says   
					"You have no messages".   
					Play new messages. When new messages are recorded, the DTAM   
					announces the number of new messages before playback. If no   
					new message is recorded, the DTAM says, "You have no new   
					messages".   
					NOTE:   
					Be sure to set each digit within 8 seconds. Otherwise, you must start   
					over from Step 1.   
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					Monitor the room where the DTAM is installed. The room is   
					monitored for 20 seconds. Press 4 again for another 20 seconds.   
					You can repeat this for as long as you like.   
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					Delete all messages (except new messages). Press 1 after the DTAM   
					announce "Erase messages", then the DTAM beeps.   
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				REMOTE OPERATION   
					TROUBLESHOOTING   
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					Stop playback and message recording.   
					IF your 7100A DTAM unit is not performing to your expectations,   
					please try these simple steps. If you are still unable to resolve the   
					problems, contact Uniden Customer Service for assistance.   
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					Record a memo.   
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					Change OGM1. After the DTAM beeps, begin your new OGM1.   
					When you finish, press 6. The DTAM beeps and replays.   
					PROBLEM   
					Answering system does not work   
					SUGGESTION   
					• Make sure the telephone line cord   
					is plugged in.   
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					Play OGM1. If no OGM1 is recorded, the DTAM announces "You   
					have no announcement one".   
					• Make sure that the AC Adaptor   
					is plugged in.   
					Change OGM2. After the DTAM beeps, begin your new OGM2.   
					When you finish, press 6. The DTAM beeps and replays.   
					• Make sure the DTAM is turned on.   
					• There has been a power failure.   
					Disconnect the telephone line cord,   
					press the reset button and re-connect   
					the telephone line cord.   
					Play OGM2. If no OGM2 is recorded, the DTAM announces "You   
					have no announcement two".   
					After you press 2 or 3 to play messages:   
					Answering System does not answers   
					after 3 rings.   
					• The memory may be full. Delete some   
					or all of the saved messages.   
					Press   
					To   
					Messages are incomplete.   
					• The incoming messages may be too long.   
					• The memory may be full. Delete some   
					or all of the saved messages.   
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					3 
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					Replay the previous message   
					Skip to the next message   
					Replay the current message   
					Delete the current message   
					Stop message playback   
					No sound on the base unit speaker during • Adjust the volume control on the side of   
					call monitoring or message playback. the DTAM. Refer page 26   
					Cannot record outgoing message (OGM) • The memory may be full. Delete some or   
					all of the saved messages.   
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				TROUBLESHOOTING   
					CARE AND MAINTENANCE   
					PROBLEM   
					SUGGESTION   
					1.   
					2.   
					Unplug the unit before cleaning it.   
					Cannot access remote call-in features from • Make sure you’re using the correct PIN   
					another touch-tone phone.   
					number.   
					Clean your unit with a damp(never wet) cloth.   
					Solvent or detergent should never be used as they   
					may damage the finish of the plastic casing.   
					• Make sure that the touch-tone phone   
					you’re using can transmit the tone for at   
					least two seconds. If it cannot, you may   
					have to change to another phone.   
					3.   
					4.   
					Make sure there is space above and to the rear of your   
					unit to allow for proper ventilation.   
					Clock loses time.   
					• The power to the base unit has been   
					interrupted. Reset the clock as detailed   
					on page (19) of this owners manual.   
					Make sure you check your 9V DC battery at regular   
					intervals for leakage. Replace when necessary.   
					Message counter LED flashes   
					(Battery low or not fitted)   
					• Follow the instructions on page (16).   
					Be sure to leave the AC Adaptor connected   
					so you do not loose the stored information.   
					Answering system switches on after 9 rings, • The unit is waiting for your PIN number so   
					beeps once, then disconnects after 8 seconds you can clear message from a remote   
					location. Refer to page 33 for more details.   
					RESETTING THE DTAM   
					If all of the above suggestions do not resolve   
					your problem, use a straightened paper   
					clip to press RESET on the back of   
					the DTAM to reset the answering   
					machine.   
					NOTE:   
					Resetting the DTAM erases your outgoing messages and all stored   
					information.   
					Disconnect the telephone line cord before operating the   
					RESET switch.   
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				WARRANTY   
					Uniden 7100A 1 YEAR WARRANTY   
					(Batteries and Accessories are covered for 90 Days ONLY)   
					Note: Please keep your sales docket as it provides evidence of warranty. Warranty is only valid in the   
					country where the product has been purchased.   
					WARRANTOR:   
					Uniden Australian Pty Ltd. ACN 001 865 498   
					Uniden New Zealand Limited   
					ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants to the original retail owner for the duration of this war-   
					ranty, its product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or   
					exclusions set out below.   
					WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original retail owner only, shall terminate and of no   
					further effect ONE (1) Year after the date of original retail sale. This warranty will be deemed invalid   
					if the product is: (A) Damaged or not maintained as reasonable and necessary, (B) Modified, altered   
					or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any configurations not sold by Uniden, (C)   
					Improperly installed, (D) Repaired by someone other than an authorised Uniden Repair Agent for a   
					defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) Used in conjunction with any equipment or parts   
					or as a part of a system not manufactured by Uniden, (F) Installed, or serviced by anyone other than   
					an authorised Uniden Repair Agent, (G) Where the Serial Number label of the product has been   
					removed or damaged beyond recognition.   
					STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time   
					while this warranty is in effect, the warrantor at its discretion, will repair the defect or replace the   
					product and return it to you without charge for parts and service. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER   
					OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL   
					DAMAGES. THIS GUARANTEE IS IN ADDITION TO AND DOES NOT IN ANY WAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS   
					UNDER THE CONSUMER GUARANTEE ACT.   
					WARRANTY CARD: If a warranty card has been included with this product then please fill it in and   
					return to us within 14 days of purchase. Your name and the Serial number of the product will then be   
					registered in our database and this will help us process your claim with greater speed and efficiency   
					should you require warranty service.   
					PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY:   
					In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty, the Product should be shipped or   
					delivered, freight pre-paid, with evidence of original purchase (e.g. a copy of the sales docket), with a   
					full description of the problem, to the warrantor at:-   
					UNIDEN AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED   
					SERVICE DIVISION   
					345 Princes Highway, Rockdale, NSW 2216   
					Ph: (02) 9599 3577 Fax: (02) 9599 3278   
					Free Call: 1800 632 789   
					UNIDEN NEW ZEALAND LIMITED   
					150 Harris Road, East Tamaki, Auckland.   
					Ph: (09) 273 8383   
					Fax: (09) 274 0009   
					Customers in other States should ship or deliver the Product freight pre-paid to their nearest Uniden   
					Authorised Repair Centre. (Contact Uniden for the nearest Warranty Agent to you).   
					NOTE: Keep your receipt of purchase in a safe place in case you   
					ever need warranty service. You should also save the carton   
					and packaging material for storage or shipping purposes.   
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