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Controls and functions
1
2
4
INTEGRATED CALLER ID
5
6
12
13
line1
line2
mem
abc
def
1
4
2
3
6
9
ghi
jkl
mno
wxyz
5
8
0
7
14
pqrs
tuv
7
tone
oper
8
9
10
11
15
16
17
18
call id dn
up delete
3
hold conf
int'com flash
sel/vol
chan redial/p
19
900MHz EXTENDED RANGE
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
21
line 1
line 2
conference
mute
hold
22
23
24
25
26
27
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
37
tone
TWO LINE SPEAKER PHONE
20
28
29
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1. Handset antenna
2. Headset jack
3. Handset battery compartment
4. Handset speaker
5. LCD display
20. Base microphone
21. Handset clip storage
22. Line 1 status LED
23. Status LED
24. Memory key
6. Line 1 key
7. Cursor down/
25. Page/Intercom key
26. Redial/Pause key
27. Flash key
28. Base contact
29. Tone key
30. Base speaker
31. Line 1 key
32. Conference key
33. Line 2 key
Character select/Conference key
8. Tone/Backward key
9. Caller ID/Hold key
10. Select/Volume key
11. Handset microphone
12. Memory key
13. Line 2 key
14. Cursor up/
34. Line 2 status LED
35. Hold key
36. Mute key
Character select/Intercom key
15. Cursor forward key
16. Delete/Flash key
17. Redial/Pause key
18. Channel key
37. Base antenna
38. Base speaker volume adjust
39. Ring volume switch (2nd line)
40. Ring volume switch (1st line)
41. Pulse-Tone switch
42. DC power input
43. Phone jack (2nd line)
44. Phone jack (1-and 2-line)
19. Handset contact
38
VOLUME
39 40 41 42 43 44
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Table of contents
Getting Started
Getting Started
Read this first ...................................................................................... 6
Step 1: Checking the package contents ............................................... 7
Step 2: Setting up the base unit ........................................................... 8
Step 3: Preparing the battery pack ..................................................... 11
Step 4: Setting up Caller ID options.....................................................13
Entering your area code.......................................................... 14
Basics
Telephone Operation
Basics...................................................................................................15
Making and receiving calls .............................................................15
Answering a call from the base..................................................... 16
Answering a call from the handset ............................................... 16
Making a call from the base.......................................................... 17
Making a call from the handset......................................................17
Using the tone feature ...................................................................17
Flash and Call Waiting ....................................................................18
Last number redial..........................................................................18
Placing a call on hold ......................................................................19
Using the speakerphone mute feature...........................................19
Using the page feature...................................................................20
Traveling out-of-range .....................................................................20
Selecting a different channel..........................................................20
Adjusting the volume controls........................................................20
2-Line features................................................................................... 21
2-Line operation..............................................................................21
3-way conferencing ........................................................................22
4-way conferencing ........................................................................23
Using your EXI 7926 intercom........................................................24
Transferring calls.............................................................................25
Using the speakerphone.................................................................25
Memory features............................................................................... 26
Storing a phone number in memory ............................................. 26
Editing a phone number in memory.............................................. 28
Erasing a number from memory ................................................... 30
Using memory dialing.................................................................... 32
2-Line
operations
Memory
Features
Caller ID
Features
Additional
Information
Caller ID Features
Using Caller ID............................................................................... 33
Using CIDCW (Call ID with Call Waiting)........................................37
Additional Information
Changing the digital security code ................................................ 38
Headset installation ........................................................................38
Mounting the base unit on a wall.................................................. 39
Installing the beltclip.......................................................................41
Note on power sources..................................................................42
Maintenance.................................................................................. 42
Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 43
Specifications ................................................................................ 44
Index ............................................................................................. 45
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Read this first
This cordless telephone must be set up before use. Follow these steps;
Step 1
Step 2
(page 7)
Unpack the telephone and accessories.
(page 8 to 10)
Next, choose the best location to set up the
base unit.
Base unit
Step 3
(page 11 to 12)
Then, insert the battery pack into the handset.
You have to charge the battery pack for more
than 12-15 hours before using the phone.
Handset
Step 4
(page 13 to 14)
Finally, set Caller ID options and area code in
the memory to use the Caller ID service.
Note: Skip the setting of area code if your
calling area requires 10 digits dialing.
Handset
About the digital security code
This cordless telephone uses a digital security code to prevent unauthorized access
to your base unit. This security code prevents other cordless handsets from
making calls through your base unit.
A random security code will be assigned automatically between your base unit and
handset when you charge the battery pack for the first time.
To reset the security code, see page 38.
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Step 1
Checking the package contents
Make sure you have received the following items in the package.
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the Uniden Parts Department
(see below).
• Base unit
• Handset
• AC adapter (AD-420)
• Rechargeable battery
pack (BT-905)
• Telephone line cord (2) • Wall mount adapter
• This Owner's Manual
• Precautions and Important Safety Instructions
• Registration Card
• Beltclip
Uniden Parts Department
(800) 554-3988
Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday.
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Step 2
Setting up the base unit
Do the following steps.
• Choose the best location
• Connect the base unit
• Choose the dialing mode
Choose the best location
Before choosing a location for your new phone, read the INSTALLATION CONSIDERA-
TIONS included in the PRECAUTIONS AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
brochure. Here are some important guidelines you should consider:
Avoid heat sources, such as
radiators, air ducts, and sunlight
Avoid noise sources such as a window by a
street with heavy traffic
Avoid microwave ovens
Avoid television sets
and other electronic
equipment
Avoid excessive
moisture, extremely low
temperatures, dust,
mechanical vibration, or
shock
Avoid personal
computers
Choose a central location
Avoid other cordless telephones
• You should charge your handset for 12-15 hours before using the phone.
• The location should be close to both a phone jack and a continuous a power outlet
which is not switchable.
• Keep the base and handset away from sources of electrical noise such as motors and
fluorescent lighting.
• Be sure there is sufficient space to raise the base antenna fully vertical.
• The base can be placed on a desk, tabletop or mounted on a standard wall plate.
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Step 2
Connect the base unit
If you want to install the base unit on the wall, see page 39.
(Used only when second line
connects to a separate jack.)
Route the cord.
2
1
To AC outlet
To DC IN 9V
AC adapter
(supplied)
To telephone outlet
To TEL LINE
Telephone line cord
(supplied)
1
2
3
Connect the telephone line cord to
the TEL LINE jack and to a telephone
outlet.
Connect the AC adapter to the
DC IN 9V jack and to a standard
120VAC wall outlet.
3
Set base unit on a desk or tabletop
and place the handset into the base
unit.
Then raise the antenna to a vertical
position.
Note
Place the power cord so it does not create a trip hazard, or where it could become
chafed and create a fire or electrical hazard,
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Step 2
Notes
• Use only the supplied AD-420 AC adapter.
Do not use any other AC adapter.
Polarity of the plug
• Connect the AC adapter to a continuous power
supply.
• Place the base unit close to the AC outlet so
that you can unplug the AC adapter easily.
Tips
• If your telephone outlet isn't modular, contact
your telephone company for assistance.
Modular
Choose the dialing mode
PULSE
TONE
Depending on your dialing system, set the TONE/PULSE switch as follows:
If your dialing system is Set the switch to
Tone
TONE
Pulse
PULSE
If you aren't sure of your dialing system
Make a trial call with the TONE/PULSE switch set to TONE.
If the call connects, leave the switch as is; otherwise, set to PULSE.
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Step 3
Preparing the battery pack
Charge the battery pack for more than 12-15 hours before you start using your phone.
1
2
Press and slide the battery compart-
ment cover toward the bottom of the
unit.
Connect the battery pack connector.
The plug will fit only one way. Then
insert the battery pack into the battery
compartment.
Black
Red
3
4
Securely close the battery compart-
ment cover by sliding it up until it
snaps into place.
Place the handset on the base unit
with the keys and display facing
upward.
When the handset has been properly
placed on the charging terminals of
the base unit, the "status" LED of the
base unit lights and charging begins.
Charge the battery for at least 12-15
hours.
You can place either side up for charg-
ing the battery.
status LED
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Step 3
Battery use time (per charge)
From fully charged.
• Seven hours continuous use.
• Fourteen days when the handset is in the standby mode.
When the battery charge becomes low
When the battery pack is very low and needs to be
charged, the phone is programmed to eliminate
functions in order to save power. If the phone is not
in use, "Low Battery" flashes in the display and
Low Battery
none of the keys will operate. If the phone is in use, "Low Battery" flashes and
the handset beeps. Complete your conversation as quickly as possible and return the
handset to the base unit for charging.
Notes
• Even when the battery pack is not being used, it will gradually discharge over a long
period. For optimum performance, be sure to return the handset to the base unit
after a telephone call for charging the battery.
• The built-in memory backup can hold numbers and names stored in the memory for
up to 2 minutes, while you replace the battery pack.
• If you must replace the battery pack during a telephone call, complete the
replacement of the battery pack within 30 seconds, and you can return to the
original call.
• Rechargeable batteries have a memory effect that reduces standby and talk time.
To avoid this memory effect, on a monthly basis, use the phone until the
"Low Battery"
indication appears. Then charge the battery for 12-15 hours.
Cleaning the battery contacts
To maintain a good charge, it is important to clean all battery contacts on the handset
and base unit about once a month. Use a pencil eraser or other contact cleaner.
Do not use any liquids or solvents.
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Step 4
Setting up Caller ID options
There are three Caller ID options available; they are AutoTalk, CIDCW, and Area Code.
AutoTalk allows you to answer the phone without pressing line 1 or line 2 . If the
phone rings when AutoTalk is on, simply remove the handset from the base and the
phone automatically answers the call. If the phone rings when AutoTalk is off, you must
line 1
line 2
press
or
to answer the call. This option is useful for screening calls.
CIDCW (Caller ID with Call Waiting) performs the same as regular Caller ID on a call
waiting number. You must subscribe to CIDCW from your phone company to use
this feature.
If you enter your 3-digit area code number in the Area Code option, your local area code
does not appear in Caller ID messages. When reviewing Caller ID messages, you will see
only the local seven digit number. For calls received from outside your local area code, you
will see a full 10-digit number.
To change your Caller ID options:
call id/hold
until the
1
When the phone is in the standby mode, press and hold
Caller ID setting screen appears.
call id dn
up delete
Caller ID Setup
1 Line 1
2 Line 2
hold
conf
int'com flash
2
3
4
Press • up/int'com or dn ª/conf to select "Line 1" or "Line 2".
call id dn
up delete
hold
conf
int'com flash
Press sel/vol . The following screen appears.
1 Auto Talk:Off
2 CIDCW :On
3 Area Code:
sel/vol
chan redial/p
Press
or
keys to move the cursor to the selection that
• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
you would like to change. Press the sel/vol key to toggle between “On” and
“Off”. Press sel/vol . Use the number keypad to enter or change the area code.
Press sel/vol again.
5
After you have made your selections, press call id/hold or return the handset to
the base.
Note
If your calling area requires 10-digit dialing do not program this option.
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Step 4
Entering your area code
Note If your calling area require 10-digit dialing, please skip this step.
You may wish to enter your local area code before you use this phone for the first time,
or move to new area code, you should enter your area code.
This is necessary that your phone can distinguish local or long distance calls to properly
dial from the Caller ID message list. (See page 33.)
call id/hold
1
When the phone is in the standby mode, press and hold
Caller ID setting screen appears.
until the
call id dn
up delete
Caller ID Setup
1 Line 1
2 Line 2
hold
conf
int'com flash
• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
to select "Line 1" or "Line 2".
2
3
Press
Press
Press
or
call id dn
up delete
hold
conf
int'com flash
sel/vol
.
1 Auto Talk:Off
2 CIDCW :On
3 Area Code:
sel/vol
chan redial/p
• up/int'com
"Area Code".
dn ª/conf
to select
4
5
or
1 Auto Talk:Off
2 CIDCW :On
3 Area Code:
1 Auto Talk:Off
2 CIDCW :On
3 Area Code:
Press sel/vol .
6
7
Use the dial buttons (
to 9 ) to enter the 3-digit area code.
0
sel/vol
Press
.
A beep sounds and the displayed area code is entered.
call id/hold
to complete the setting. Or return the handset to the base unit.
The phone returns to standby mode.
8
Press
Note
When the area code has already been stored in
memory, the stored area code will be displayed. To
change it, use the dial buttons to enter the new area
code.
1 Auto Talk:Off
2 CIDCW :On
3 Area Code:817
call id/hold or return the handset to the base unit.
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Basics
Making and receiving calls
Basic 2-line operation
Handset On Base
Handset Off Base
Base Only
Auto Talk off
1. Pick up the
handset.
Press line 1 or
line 2 .
Press line 1 or
line 2 .
To answer
a call
line 1
2. Press
or
line 2
.
Auto Talk on
Pick up the handset.
line 1
.
line 1
or
.
1. Pick up the
handset.
1. Press
or
1. Press
line 2
line 2
2. Press line 1 or
2. Listen for the dial 2. Listen for the dial
To make
a call
line 2
.
tone.
tone.
3. Dial the number.
3. Listen for the dial 3. Dial the number.
tone.
4. Dial the number.
Press line 1 or line 2 , or return the
handset to the base (Auto standby).
Press line 1 or
line 2 .
To hang up
To redial
1. Pick up the
handset.
2. Press line 1 or
1. Press line 1 or
line 2
2. Listen for the dial 2. Listen for the dial
1. Press line 1 or
line 2
.
.
line 2
.
tone.
tone.
3. Press
redial/p
redial/p
3. Listen for the dial 3. Press
tone.
.
.
redial/p
4. Press
.
• Fold out the front cover of this owner’s manual to use the Controls and functions
diagram for reference.
For clarity, the instructions in this owner’s manual designates line 1 unless the
procedure requires using line 2. The same instructions apply to line 2. You must have
a 2-line subscription from your phone company to use the 2-line features.
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Basics
Answering a call from the base
line 1
line 2
1
The base rings. The corresponding line 1 LED
on the base flashes.
conference
mute
hold
status
line 1
button and speak.
2
3
Press the
line 1
line 2
conference
line 1
When you finish the call, press
hang up.
to
mute
hold
status
Answering a call from the handset
1
The handset rings and the following screen
appears:
(Call)
Line 1
line 1
to answer your call.
2
3
Press
line1
line2
mem
line 1
When you finish the call, press
on
the handset, or return the handset to the
base.
Note
If you set the handset in Auto Talk on, and the handset is on the base, just
pick up the handset and speak.
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Basics
Making a call from the base
line 1
line 2
line 1
1
Press
.
conference
mute
hold
2
Dial the number on the keypad, or, use one of
the memory features. (See Using memory
dialing, page 32.)
status
line 1
to hang up.
3
When you finish the call, press
Making a call from the handset
Off-hook dialing
1
2
3
Pick up the handset.
line1
line2
mem
Press line 1 .
Dial the number on the keypad. Or use
one of the memory features. (See Using
memory dialing, page 32.)
4
When you finish the call, press line 1 or, return the handset to the base.
On-hook dialing
To call a number while the handset is in standby mode, dial the number on the keypad,
or use one of the memory features. Press
page 32.)
. (See Using memory dialing,
line 1
Hint
AutoStandby automatically hangs up when you place the handset on the
base. These is no need to press line 1 or line 2 to hang up.
Note
If a line is in use, or a phone off the hook, the LCD screen reads
“In Use Line 1”.
Using the tone feature
If you are dialing in the pulse mode and need
tone
/
0/tone
then enter
to enter tone digits, press
oper
0
the digits. Once the call has ended, tone mode
is canceled and pulse dialing resumes.
call id dn
up delete
Note
The tone feature applies only when the base is set to pulse.
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Basics
Flash and Call Waiting
The flash function on the base and handset are
independent of each other. If you have Call
Waiting service and a call waiting tone sounds,
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
press
(or delete/flash on the handset)
flash
to accept the call. After a short pause you will
hear the new caller. To return to the original
call id dn
up delete
caller, press
(or
on the
delete/flash
flash
hold
conf
int'com flash
handset) again.
sel/vol
chan redial/p
Note
The flash feature does not function when line 1 and line 2 are on a
conference call. (See 3-way conferencing and 4-way conferencing, pages 22
and 23.)
Last number redial
The redial key redials the last number dialed. The redialed number can be up to 32
digits long.
1
Handset
line 1
line 2
, then press
Press
or
. Or press
hold
conf
int'com flash
chan redial/p
redial/p
redial/p
, then
line 1
line 2
sel/vol
press
or
.
2
Base
status
Press line 1 or line 2 , then press
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
.
redial/p
• If any key is pressed before redial/p , the last number will not redial.
Tip
The EXI 7926 has two independent last number redial memories; one in the
handset, the other in the base.
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Basics
Placing a call on hold
Use either the keypad on the handset or the keypad on the base.
line 1
line 2
1
2
To place line 1 on hold at the base, press
hold . The line 1 LED turns from green
to red.
conference
mute
hold
To place line 1 on hold at the handset,
call id dn
up delete
call id/hold
press
.
hold
conf
int'com flash
The following screen appears:
(Hold)
Line 1
3
To pick up the call that is holding, press
line 1
on the base or handset.
Note
Do not use the base and the handset keypads at the same time to place a
call on hold.
Using the speakerphone mute feature
Your EXI 7926 allows you to mute your conversation from the base. This prevents the
party you are speaking to from hearing what you, or someone else in the room, is
saying.
For example, to use this privacy feature while using line 1.
line 1
line 2
conference
mute
. The line 1 LED flashes red.
1
Press
mute
hold
• You can hear the party on line 1, but they
cannot hear you.
line 1
line 2
conference
2
When you are ready to continue your
conversation with the party on line 1, press
mute
hold
again. The line 1 LED changes to green.
mute
Note
• If a line is in use, or a phone off the hook, the LCD screen reads
“In Use Line 1(or Line 2)”.
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Basics
Using the page feature
page/int'com
To locate the handset when it is off the base, press
on the base.
The handset beeps for 60 seconds. The following screen appears:
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
Paging
• up/int'com
Press
to the base. Press
on the handset to connect
call id dn
up delete
• up/int'com
on the handset
hold
conf
int'com flash
or page/int'com on the base again to return to
standby.
Traveling out-of-range
As you begin to move too far from the base, you first hear a clicking sound. As you
travel further, the noise increases. If you travel out-of-range, your call terminates.
Selecting a different channel
If you encounter interference while using your
phone, you can manually change the channel
sel/vol
chan redial/p
for clearer operation. This function works only
when the phone is use.
The chan button on the handset allows you
to choose between 40 different channels.
During the course of a conversation, if you hear
static or noise which marks it difficult to hear, press
apears and the phone changes to a different channel.
Scanning
. The following screen
chan
Adjusting the volume controls
Handset ringer volume
When the phone is in standby mode, press the
key on the handset to set the handset
ringer volume.
sel/vol
chan redial/p
sel/vol
sel/vol
Ringer High
Ringer Low
Handset earpiece volume
Normal
sel/vol
sel/vol
sel/vol
sel/vol
During the conversation mode, press
.
sel/vol
Each time
is pressed, the earpiece
Medium
High
volume selection changes.
Loud
sel/vol
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Basics
Base ringer volume
The ringer control for the base of your EXI 7926
allows you turn the ringer OFF or to select LO/HI
volume for each line 1 or line 2.
Base speaker volume
To control the speaker volume of the base, adjust
the VOLUME slide switch as desired.
2-Line features
2-Line operation
The handset and the base can be used on separate telephone lines at the same time.
For example, if the handset is on a call with line 1, you can make, or receive calls at the
base on line 2.
The line 1 LED on the base flashes green to
line 1
line 2
conference
indicate line 1 is In Use at the handset.
mute
hold
When line 1 is In Use at the base the LCD screen
displays the following:
(Base)
Line 1
Note
When you attempt to make a call, the EXI 7926 informs you if a line is
currently In Use.
Extension In Use
The Extension In Use feature prevents accidental interruption of ongoing telephone
conversations.
• If you attempt to make a call and another phone is In Use on line 1, the handset LCD
indicates an extension is In Use. (The line 1 LED at the base blinks.) If you press
line 1, you will hear a beep. This warns you the line is In Use. To make your call, you
must use line 2.
Notes • If you want to join a conversation on an extension currently In Use, press
line 1
line 2
or
twice.
• The flash feature does not function when the phone is in the conference
mode.
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2-Line features
3-way conferencing
This feature lets you add a third party to your
conversation from either the handset or the base.
For example, to add a party to the current call on
line 1 at the base:
hold
line 1
line 2
1
Press
to place the caller on hold.
conference
The line 1 LED turns from green to red.
mute
hold
line 1
line 2
line 2
conference
2
3
Press
.
mute
hold
Dial the number of the person you want to
add to the conversation. When the person
answers, you can speak privately before
bringing the original caller back on the line.
line 1
line 2
conference
conference
button to bring the
original call back on line. The line 1 and line 2
LEDs are green.
4
Press the
mute
hold
• If the third person’s number is busy or doesn’t answer, press line 2 to hang up.
Return to the original call by pressing line 1.
5
To remove either caller from your conversation, ask one of the parties to hang up.
Press the corresponding line button to end the call.
• Follow steps 1-5 to conference using the handset. When you return the handset to
the base, all calls are disconnected.
Note
The flash feature does not function when the phone is in conference mode.
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2-Line features
4-way conferencing
A fourth person, at either the handset or the
base, may be added to conference call.
For example, to add a fourth party at the handset
to an ongoing conference call at the base:
hold
turn red.
line 1
line 2
1
Press
. The line 1 and line 2 LEDs
conference
mute
hold
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
page/int'com
the handset.
2
Press
on the base to contact
• up/int'com
on the handset.
Speak to answer the page.
3
4
Press
call id dn
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hold
conf
int'com flash
line 2
conference
Press
at the base or
line 1
conference
dn ª/conf
at the handset to bring the
party at the handset in on the call.
mute
hold
The line 1 and line 2 LEDs are green.
The following screen appears:
(Conference)
Line 1 Line 2
5
To remove either caller from your conversation, ask one of the parties to hang up.
Press the corresponding line button to end the call.
Tips
• When a call is on hold at the handset, and the base is paged, the base will
ring even when the RING VOL switch is set to OFF.
• The person at the handset can join the conversation by pressing the line
number currently in use.
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2-Line features
Using your EXI 7926 intercom
Paging from the base to handset
1
Press page/int'com on the base.
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
The handset beeps. (If no answer, press
page/int'com
on the base again to
disconnect.)
call id dn
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• up/int'com
Press
Speak into the mouthpiece to answer the
page.
2
3
on the handset.
hold
conf
int'com flash
• up/int'com
on
page/int'com
To turn off the intercom, press
the handset.
on the base or
Paging from the handset to base
1
2
3
Press
on the handset.
• up/int'com
call id dn
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• up/int'com
(If no answer, press
handset to disconnect.)
on the
hold
conf
int'com flash
mute
hold
page/int'com
At the base, press
Speak into the base microphone to answer
the page.
.
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
page/int'com
To turn off the intercom, press
at the base or
• up/int'com
on the handset.
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2-Line features
Transferring calls
mute
hold
1
2
To transfer a call from the base or the
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
page/int'com
hold
handset, press
then
.
call id dn
up delete
hold
conf
int'com flash
line 2
Answer by pressing page/int'com .
On the base the status LED flashes and
line 1 LED turns red.
line 1
conference
mute
hold
status
The following screen appears:
Intercom
(Hold)
Line 1
You may then announce the call with the
intercom.
line 2
line 1
3
To speak to the caller, press
or
.
• If no one is available to take the call, return to the caller by pressing
or
line 1
line 2
to take a message or complete the call.
Using the speakerphone
You may use the phone as speakerphone to answer calls by pressing the line 1 or
line 2 button on the base. To hang up, press line 1 or line 2 again.
The base microphone is located under the phone.
Position yourself approximately 12 inches away
from the base and speak clearly.
If the handset is on the base, you may use either
the base keypad or memory dialing to place a call.
12"
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Memory features
Storing a phone number in memory
Your EXI 7926 stores up to 30 name/numbers in the handset plus 10 numbers in the
base. Memory locations are shared by both lines.
On the handset
1
2
Pick up the handset from the base.
mem
Press and hold
for two seconds. The following screen appears:
line1
line2
mem
Memory Store
01 John Smith
02
• up/int'com
or number keypad, to choose the memory
location to store a name/number.
dn ª/conf
3
4
Use the
and
keys,
call id dn
up delete
hold
conf
int'com flash
sel/vol
Press
. The following screen appears:
Store Name
sel/vol
chan redial/p
• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
5
6
Enter a name by using the
the character menu. Use the
a blank space.
and
0/tone and
keys to scroll through
/
#/
1
keys right or left, or to create
call id dn
up delete
delete/flash
(The
key deletes characters as
the cursor moves left.)
hold
conf
int'com flash
When you have finished entering a name, press
sel/vol
Store Number
. The following screen appears.
The cursor flashes, indicating that the display is
ready for a number to be entered.
continued next page
Note
Whenever you are using a menu screen, you must press a key within 20
mem
seconds or the phone will return to standby. You may also press
exit a memory menu at any time.
to
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Memory features
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7
Enter the phone number with the number keypad. If you want to change the
delete/flash
entered number, press
left and delete that number.
and the cursor will move one space to the
redial/p
Note When entering name/numbers, you may press
to enter a
pause in the dialing sequence. The display shows a “P”. The pause
feature is useful for long distance calling, credit card dialing, or any
other dialing sequence requiring a pause between digits.
sel/vol
8
When you have finished entering a name/number, press
The handset beeps and displays a confirmation screen.
.
sel/vol
chan redial/p
Memory01 Stored
On the base
mute
hold
memory
. The status LED blinks.
1
2
3
Press
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
Dial the number you wish to store.
mute
hold
memory
Press
. Enter the memory location
number (0-9) on the keypad. The status LED
goes out. A confirmation beep indicates the
number is stored.
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
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Memory features
Editing a phone number in memory
To edit a number you have stored in the handset:
1
2
Pick up the handset from the base.
mem
Press and hold
for two seconds.
The display shows the “Memory Store” screen and any saved name/numbers.
line1
line2
mem
Memory Store
01 JOHN SMITH
02 UNIDEN
• up/int'com
or number keypad, to select the memory
location you would like to edit.
dn ª/conf
3
4
Use the
and
keys,
call id dn
up delete
hold
conf
int'com flash
sel/vol
Press
. The display shows the memory location you have selected.
Edit Memory01
Delete Memory01
Go Back
sel/vol
chan redial/p
sel/vol
sel/vol
5
6
Press
Press
again to enter the “Edit Memory” mode.
. The following screen appears,
Store Name
JOHN SMITH
and a cursor flashes indicating that the display
is ready to edit the name.
tone
7
Enter the name with the • up/int'com and
oper
0
0
dn ª/conf
keys.
Use the
to enter symbols.
call id dn
up delete
• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
and
keys
hold
conf
int'com flash
/
0/tone
#/
1
Use the
and
keys to move
the cursor left and right.
tone
delete/flash
Press
character.
to remove any unwanted
oper
call id dn
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hold
conf
int'com flash
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Memory features
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sel/vol
. The following screen appears. A cursor flashes indicating that the
display is ready for the number to be edited.
8
Press
Store Number
8175551
sel/vol
chan redial/p
9
Enter the phone number with the number keypad (direct entry).
tone
Press delete/flash to remove any unwanted
oper
0
character.
Press and hold
entire number.
call id dn
up delete
delete/flash
to clear the
hold
conf
int'com flash
10
11
Press sel/vol .
The handset beeps and displays the
confirmation screen.
Memory01 Stored
The display then returns to the
“Memory Store” screen. You may select
another number to edit (return to step 3) or
line1
line2
mem
press
to return to standby.
mem
Notes • Whenever you are using a menu screen, you must press a key within 20
mem
seconds or the phone will return to standby. You may also press
to exit a memory menu at any time.
• If you select “Go Back” at any time, no changes are made and the
handset shows the “Memory Store” screen.
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Memory features
Erasing a number from memory
After erasing a number, you may add a new address to memory.
From the handset
1
2
Pick up the handset from the base.
Press and hold for two seconds.
mem
The handset shows the “Memory Store” screen with saved name/numbers
displayed.
line1
line2
mem
Memory Store
01 JOHN SMITH
02 UNIDEN
3
Use the • up/int'com and dn ª/conf keys,
or number keypad, to select the memory
location you would like to delete.
tone
oper
0
call id dn
up delete
/
0/tone
#/
1
The
and
keys toggle
hold
conf
int'com flash
between the name display and the number
display.
sel/vol
. The following screen appears:
4
5
Press
Edit Memory01
Delete Memory01
Go Back
sel/vol
chan redial/p
dn ª/conf
Use the
key to move the
Edit Memory01
Delete Memory01
Go Back
1
cursor to “Delete Memory”.
sel/vol
6
7
Press
.
Delete Memory01?
Yes
No
• up/int'com
Use the
key to move the
1
cursor to “Yes”.
continued next page
Notes • If you select “Go Back” at any time, no changes are made and the
handset shows the “Memory Store” screen.
• If you select “No”, no changes are made. The handset shows the
“Memory Store” screen.
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Memory features
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sel/vol
8
9
Press
. There is a confirmation tone, and the following screen appears:
Memory01 Deleted
sel/vol
chan redial/p
The display then returns to the
“Memory Store” screen. You may
select another number to delete (return to
step 3) or you may press mem to return to
standby.
line1
line2
mem
From the base
mute
hold
memory
1
Press
. The status LED blinks.
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
memory
2
Press
again. Enter the memory
mute
hold
location (0-9) of the number you wish
to delete. The status LED goes out.
A confirmation beep indicates the number
has been erased.
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
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Memory features
Using memory dialing
Follow the steps below to dial a number using a programmed memory location:
From the handset
mem
. The handset displays your programmed memory locations.
1
Press
line1
line2
mem
01
02 JOHN SMITH
03 UNIDEN
• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
2
Use the
and
keys to select the memory location you
would like to dial. The following screen appears:
call id dn
up delete
01
02 JOHN SMITH
03 UNIDEN
hold
conf
int'com flash
line1
line2
line 1
3
Press
. The number dials.
mem
At the base
line 1
line 2
conference
line 1
1
Press
. The line 1 LED lights.
mute
hold
mute
hold
memory
2
Press
. Enter the memory location
number (0-9), to dial the number.
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
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Caller ID features
Using Caller ID
You must subscribe to Caller ID from your phone company to use this feature.
Screening your calls
Caller ID allows you to review caller
information before answering your phone.
At the second ring, the display shows the
date, time, call count, name and phone
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number of the caller. If your Caller ID service is number only, the name does not
appear on the second line.
If a name or number is not available, the display shows a message such as
“Incomplete Data”, “Private Number”, “Private Name”, etc.
Reviewing Caller ID name/numbers
To review your Caller ID name/numbers, follow the steps below:
1
2
3
Press
. The following screen appears:
call id/hold
call id dn
up delete
New Total
Line1 00 02
Line2 01 01
hold
conf
int'com flash
Use • up/int'com or dn ª/conf to select "Line 1" or "Line 2" for caller ID.
call id dn
up delete
hold
conf
int'com flash
Press sel/vol to display the latest Caller ID message for that line.
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4
5
Press
Or press
to see the next message.
to see previous message.
• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
Once you have reviewed your oldest name/
number, the following screen appears.
-End of List-
continued next page
Notes • If you have no Call ID name/ numbers, then the total is shown as “00”.
• Once a Caller ID message has been viewed, it is no longer considered a
new message.
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call id dn
up delete
call id/hold
to return to standby.
6
Press
hold
conf
int'com flash
Note
Once you have viewed all of your Caller ID name/numbers and reach
the “End of List” display, the message list does not cycle back
to the beginning. You must press • up/int'com to view your previous
name/numbers.
Calling a Caller ID name/number
call id/hold
. The Caller ID summary screen shows the number of new
callers and total number of calls.
1
Press
call id dn
up delete
New Total
Line1 00 02
Line2 01 01
hold
conf
int'com flash
• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
2
Use
or
to select
call id dn
up delete
“Line 1” or “Line 2” caller ID.
hold
conf
int'com flash
3
4
Press sel/vol to display the caller ID
message.
call id dn
up delete
hold
conf
int'com flash
Press
to scan forward.
dn ª/conf
Press • up/int'com to scan backwards
through the list.
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5
6
Select the name/number that you would like
to dial.
Press line 1 . The number automatically dials.
line1
line2
mem
Note
For long distance calling, insert “1” by pressing
before pressing
1
on the keypad
.
line 1
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Caller ID features
Storing a Caller ID number in a memory location
call id/hold
. The Caller ID summary screen shows the number of new
callers and total number of calls.
1
Press
call id dn
up delete
New Total
Line1 00 02
Line2 01 01
hold
conf
int'com flash
• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
2
3
Use
or
to select
call id dn
up delete
“Line 1” or “Line 2” caller ID.
hold
conf
int'com flash
Press sel/vol to display the caller ID
message.
sel/vol
chan redial/p
• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
4
5
Press
to store.
or
to find the name/number that you would like
mem
Press
to store the selected message. The following screen appears:
line1
line2
Select Location
01 Schlitz Maren
02 UNIDEN
mem
• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
6
The “Select Location” screen appears. Use the
and
keys to select a blank memory location where you would like to store the number.
(If you want to replace an existing number with the Caller ID number, skip to step 6.)
sel/vol
. A confirmation tone sounds. The number is programmed.
7
8
Press
If you choose to replace an existing number
Replace Memory?
Yes
No
sel/vol
with the Caller ID number, press
The following screen appears:
.
sel/vol
• up/int'com
9
Use the
key to move the cursor to “Yes”. Press
.
A confirmation tone sounds. The number is programmed.
Note
If you select “No”, then the Caller ID screen returns.
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Caller ID features
Deleting a Caller ID message
To delete a single Caller ID message, follow the steps below.
call id/hold
1
Press
. The Caller ID summary screen shows the number of new
callers and total number of calls.
call id dn
up delete
New Total
Line1 00 02
Line2 01 01
hold
conf
int'com flash
• up/int'com
“Line 1” or “Line 2” caller ID.
dn ª/conf
2
3
Use
or
to select
call id dn
up delete
hold
conf
int'com flash
sel/vol
Press
to display the caller ID
message.
sel/vol
chan redial/p
4
5
Select the number that you would like to
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• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
delete. Press
or
to find the name/number that you would like
to.
delete/flash
Press
. The following screen appears:
call id dn
up delete
Delete Message?
Yes
No
hold
conf
int'com flash
•
If you select “No”, the Caller ID screen returns.
sel/vol
delete/flash
6
7
Press
or
. A confirmation tone sounds. The Caller ID screen
returns with the next name/number displayed.
call id/hold
Press
to return to standby.
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Caller ID features
Deleting all Caller ID name/numbers
To delete all of your Caller ID messages, follow the steps below.
call id/hold
1
Press
. The Caller ID summary screen shows the number of new
callers and total number of calls.
call id dn
up delete
New Total
Line1 00 02
Line2 01 01
hold
conf
int'com flash
• up/int'com
dn ª/conf
2
3
Use
“Line 1”.
or
to select
call id dn
up delete
hold
conf
int'com flash
delete/flash
Press
to delete name/numbers on line 1. The following screen
appears:
call id dn
up delete
Del All, Line 1?
Yes
No
hold
conf
int'com flash
4
5
Use the
key to move the cursor to “Yes”.
• up/int'com
delete/flash
Press
or
.
sel/vol
New Total
Line1 00 00
Line2 00 01
A confirmation tone sounds. The following
screen appears:
6
7
Use
to select line 2.
dn ª/conf
New Total
Line1 00 00
Line2 00 00
Repeat steps 3 through 6.
All your caller ID messages are deleted.
Using CIDCW (Caller ID with Call Waiting)
1
During a call, when you hear the Caller ID
tone, check the handset display for the name
and number of incoming calls.
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delete/flash
2
Press
to accept the incoming
call id dn
up delete
call. See Flash and Call Waiting, page 18.
hold
conf
int'com flash
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Additional information
Changing the digital security code
The digital security code is an identification code used to connect the handset and the
base unit. Normally, setting the code is not necessary.
The first time you charge your handset, the security code is automatically set.
(See page 6.)
In the rare situation that you suspect another cordless telephone is using the same
security code, you can change the code.
1
2
Remove the handset from the base unit.
mute
hold
page/int'com
Press
.
status
memory page/int'com redial/p flash
While the handset is beeping, place the
handset in the base unit.
The paging tone stops. Leave the handset on the base at least 3 seconds.
A random, new security code is set.
Note
If the handset battery pack is completely discharged, or the battery pack
removed, the digital security code will be lost.
If this happens, a new security code is set automatically the next time the
battery pack is charged.
Headset installation
Your phone may be used with an optional headset,
the Uniden HS910. To use this feature, insert
headset plug into the headset jack. Your phone is
ready for hands-free conversations.
headset
jack
If you are using an optional headset, you must still use the
handset keypad for phone operations.
Use only Uniden HS910 headset specifically designed for Uniden phones.
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Additional information
Mounting the base unit on a wall
Standard wall plate mounting
This phone can be mounted on any standard telephone wall plate.
1
Snap the wall mount adapter into the
notches on the base.
1
2
Plug the telephone line cord to the
TEL LINE jack and the AC adapter to
the DC IN 9V jack.
2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7
3
4
Plug the telephone line cord into the
telephone outlet.
Wrap the AC adapter cord inside the
molded wiring channel. Then wrap
the cord around the strain relief notch.
Wall plate
5
6
7
Plug the AC adapter into a standard
120VAC wall outlet.
Raise the antenna to a vertical
position.
Align the mounting slots on the base.
with the mounting posts on the wall.
Push in and down until the phone is
firmly seated.
AC adapter
AC outlet
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8
On the base unit, pull the handset
retainer out of the slot. Rotate it clock-
wise 180 degrees.
Handset retainer
9
Flip the retainer from front to back.
Slide it back into the slot so that the lip
of the retainer is up and the oval is
down. The retainer holds the handset
in place.
Direct wall plate mounting
If you don't have a standard wall plate, you can mount your phone 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.
• Try to mount your phone within 10 - 15 feet of a working phone jack to avoid
excessive cord lengths.
• Make sure the wall material is capable of supporting the weight of the base and
handset.
TOP
1
2
Insert two mounting screws into the
wall, (with their appropriate anchoring
device), 3-15/16 inches apart. Allow
about 3/16 of an inch between the
wall and screwheads for mounting the
phone.
3/16 in.
3-15/16 in.
Refer to steps 1 through 9 on page 39
to mount the telephone.
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Additional information
Installing the beltclip
To attach the beltclip
To remove the beltclip
Insert the beltclip into the holes on each
side of the handset. Press down until it
clicks.
Pull both sides of the beltclip to release
the tabs from the holes.
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Additional information
Note on power sources
RECYCLING NICKEL-CADMIUM
BATTERIES
Battery replacement and
handling
When the operating time becomes short,
even after a battery is recharged, please
replace the battery.
With normal usage, your battery should
last about one year.
NICKEL-CADMIUM
BATTERIES MUST BE
DISPOSED OF
PROPERLY.
Please contact your place of purchase for
a replacement battery.
Ni-Cd
Nickel-cadmium cells are used in the bat-
tery pack. Please take your used nickel-
cadmium battery packs to a store that
recycles nickel-cadmium batteries.
Power Failure
During the period that the power is
off, you will not be able to perform or
receive calls with the telephone.
Caution
• Use the specified battery pack.
• Do not remove the battery from the handset to charge it.
• Never throw the battery into a fire, disassemble it, or heat it.
• Do not remove or damage the battery cover.
Maintenance
When slightly dirty
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
Caution
Do not use paint thinner, benzene,
alcohol, or another chemical product.
Doing so may discolor the surface of
the telephone and damage the finish.
When very dirty
Use a pencil eraser that has been
dampened with diluted, neutral
detergent. Dry with a dry cloth.
When the charging terminals become
dirty
Wipe with a pencil eraser or other
contact cleaner.
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Troubleshooting
If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps
before calling Uniden Customer Service at (800) 297-1023.
Symptom
Suggestion
The status light won't come on
when the handset is placed in
the base unit.
• Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the
base unit and wall outlet.
• Make sure the handset is properly seated in
the base unit.
• Make sure the charging contacts on the hand-
set and base unit are clean.
The audio sounds weak and/or
scratchy.
• Make sure that the base unit antenna is in a
vertical position.
chan
• Press
on the handset to eliminate
background noise.
• Move the handset and/or base unit to a
different location away from metal objects or
appliances and try again.
Can't make or receive calls
• Check both ends of the base unit telephone
line cord.
• Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the
base unit and wall outlet.
• Disconnect the AC adapter for a few minutes,
then reconnect it.
• Place the handset back on the charging cradle
for a few seconds. The status LED will blink
indicating that the security code has been
reset.
The handset doesn't ring or
receive a page.
• The battery pack may be weak. Charge the
battery on the base unit for 12-15 hours.
• The handset may be too far away from the
base unit.
• Place the base unit away from
appliances or metal objects.
• Place the handset back on the charging cradle
for a few seconds.
• The status LED will blink indicating that the
security code has been reset.
The Caller ID message
disappears.
• The handset was picked up before the second
ring.
• The call was placed through a switch board.
• Call your local telephone company to verify
your Caller ID service is current.
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Specifications
General
The EXI-7926 complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68.
Frequency control:
PLL
Frequency shift keying: FSK
Operating temperature: 0°C to +50°C (+32°F to +122°F)
Base unit
RX frequency:
TX frequency:
Power requirements:
Size:
902.102465 MHz to 904.052470 MHz (40 channel)
925.997470 MHz to 927.947465 MHz (40 channel)
9V 350mA (from AC adapter)
7-3/64 in. (W) x 2-17/64 in. (D) x 8-55/64 in. (H)
(179 mm (W) x 57.6 mm (D) x 225 mm (H))
Approx. 8.643 oz. (225 g)
Weight:
Handset
RX frequency:
TX frequency:
Power requirements:
925.997470 MHz to 927.947465 MHz (40 channel)
902.102465 MHz to 904.052470 MHz (40 channel)
Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium battery pack
Size (without antenna): 2-9/32 in. (W) x 1-31/32 in. (D) x 7-1/8 in. (H)
(58 mm (W) x 49.9 mm (D) x 181 mm (H))
Weight:
Battery:
Approx. 8.65 oz. (242 g) (including battery)
BT-905
Capacity
Talk mode
Standby mode
600 mAH, 3.6V
7 hours TYP
14 days TYP
Specifications, features, and availability of optional
accessories are all subject to change without prior notice.
At Uniden, we’ll take care of you!
If you need any assistance with this product, please call our Customer Hotline at;
1-800-297-1023
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE.
Our Uniden representatives will be happy to help you with any matters regarding the
operation of this unit, available accessories, or any other related matters.
Thank you for purchasing a Uniden product.
Hours: M-F 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM CST
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Index
0 - 9
L
2-Line features
Last number redial...............................18
2-Line operation .............................21
3-way conferencing........................22
4-way conferencing........................23
Transferring call..............................25
Using the speakerphone................25
Using your EXI 7926 intercom.......24
M, N
Maintenance........................................42
Making a call........................................17
Making and receiving calls ..................15
Memory features
Editing a phone number
A
in memory......................................28
Erasing a number from memory....30
Using memory dialing....................32
Storing a phone number
Answering a call ..................................16
Area code ............................................14
B
in memory......................................26
Mounting the base unit to a wall ........39
Battery pack
Preparing and charging ..................11
Replacement and handling ............42
O
Out-of-range ........................................20
C
Caller ID features
P, Q
Deleting all Caller ID
Package contents ..................................7
Paging..................................................20
name/numbers...............................37
Deleting a Caller ID message ........36
Reviewing Caller ID
name/numbers...............................33
Storing a Caller ID number
in a memory location .....................35
Using CIDCW
R
Redialing..............................................18
Ringer volume .....................................20
S
Setting up Caller ID options ................13
Setup
Base unit..........................................8
Handset..........................................11
Speaker volume...................................20
Specifications ......................................44
(Caller ID with Call Waiting) ..........37
Using caller ID................................33
Connection ............................................9
D
Dialing mode........................................10
Digital security code.........................6,38
T
Troubleshooting ...................................43
E, F, G
Earpiece volume..................................20
Flash and Call Waiting .........................18
U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Using the speakerphone
mute feature........................................19
Using the tone feature ........................17
H
Headset installation .............................38
I, J, K
Installing the beltclip............................41
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