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Important Safety Instructions
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Introduction
When using your telephone equipment, these basic safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons:
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Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
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in Package ..................................................................
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Welcome
Included
Features
Controls
Do not use the telephone during an electrical storm to reduce the risk of an electric shock.
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Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning, and use a dry cloth, without liquid or aerosol
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cleaners.
Do not use this product near water; for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry
tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
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Functions ................................................................
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. The telephone may fall, causing serious
damage to the unit.
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If
you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be
damaged by persons walking on it.
Installing your phone
top installation ........................................................
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Desk/table
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Wall mounting
Using your phone
Making and
Redial ........................................................................................
Speakerphone............................................................................ 13
receiving
a
call ...................................................... 13
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Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in the risk of fire or electrical shock.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots, as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of
any kind on the product.
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9)
the ringer volume ...................................................... 13
Adjusting
Adjusting
Adjusting
Adjusting
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Take it to qualified service
personnel when service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect re-assembly can cause electric shock when the appliance
is subsequently used.
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the base speaker volume
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the handset volume ..................................................
the ringer tone ..........................................................
call on mute ..............................................................
call on hold ..............................................................
Placing
Placing
a
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The exclamation point is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the
literature accompaning the appliance.
hold .......................................................................... 14
Music on
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speed dial memories
Storing one-touch
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Pause ........................................................................................
Memory storage card ................................................................
CARING FOR YOUR TELEPHONE
Clean your telephone using a soft damp cloth.
Do Not Use solvents, detergents, sprays, abrasive pads, scouring powder or other products
that may damage your telephone.
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Dialing stored
Chain dialing
Call timer
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Do Not place the telephone in direct sunlight.
Do Not Use in extreme humidity.
LCD backlight display ..............................................................
CAUTION
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Editing one-touch speed dial memories
speed dial memory ..............................................
You must not connect your phone to any of the following:
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Deleting one
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Coin operated systems
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speed dial memories
Deleting all
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Party-line systems
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Accessing call waiting using the call waiting button
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Most electronic key phone systems
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Accessing call waiting using the flash button
Transmitting CID
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To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or damage,
DO NOT expose this product to rain, water or any liquid or moisture.
Blocking CID
Call diversion
This unit is not waterproof.
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Programming “Call Forward No Answer” numbers
Call diversion off .
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IMPORTANT NOTES
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We have designed your telephone to conform to local regulations and you can connect it to
most telephone lines. However, each device that you connect draws power from the phone
line. We refer to the power drawn as the device’s Ringer Equivalence Number (REN or RN).
This number is shown on the bottom of your telephone. 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 3, your phones may
not ring.
bank
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PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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ID ..................................................................
33 memory Caller
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Caller id on call waiting (CIDCW)
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New call notification
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New call review
Caller ID summary
Call review ..................................................................................
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history ............................................
history ........................................
Deleting a call from the call
Deleting all calls from the call
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Speed dialing from the caller ID list
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Transfering a call ID number to the speed dial memory
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number.. ................................
To store a name against a stored
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Call Display Messages..
Message Bank Indicators..
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VIP ..............................................................................................
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VIP alert on / off
Setting a VIP call ........................................................................
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Reviewing VIP calls
Speed dialing from the VIP
list ..................................................
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Resetting a VIP call
Deleting a VIP call ......................................................................
Name tagging ............................................................................
Setting the LCD contrast
Congratulations on the purchase of your Uniden FP105 Telephone.
The FP105 has been designed and engineered to exacting standards for
reliability, long life and outstanding performance.
date ..........................................................
call waiting on I off
Setting the time and
Setting caller ID on
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Resetting the pre-programmed codes
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To obtain the full benefit from your new telephone, please read this
Operating Guide thoroughly.
Troubleshooting
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Specifications
Warranty
For your future reference, please fill in the panel below and attach your
Purchase Receipt Sales docket.
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Date of purchase
:
Serial Number
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(Found on the bottomofthe product or box)
Name and address of Dealer
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Telephone
LCD with backlight
Hands-free speaker phone
On-hook dialling
12 one-touch speed dial
7 Pre-Programmed buttons
Wall mountable
Handset
Base Unit
Curly Cord
Hearing aid compatible
Call waiting compatible
Redial, Flash and Pause
Mute
Music on hold
Call timer
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Adjustable ringer volume control
Adjustable ringer tone control
Adjustable handset volume control
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AC Adaptor
Back-up Battery
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Telephone line
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Adjustable speaker phone volume control
cord and adaptor
Display A. Call
Memory storage
card
Wall mounting
bracket
2 x Wall mounting
screws and plugs
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33 memory Caller ID
Caller ID on Call Waiting (CIDCW)
Advanced Caller ID review functions
VIP alert
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3 different ringer tones
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NameTagging
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Visual Message Waiting Indicators
FP105
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Registration card
Quick start guide
Operating guide
To get the most from your purchase, please read this Operating Guide thoroughly Also,
be sure to complete the Product Registration Form.
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If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the place of purchase.
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Dial button
24. Store button
25.
Cancel button
26. Redial / Pause button
27. Hold button
28. Speakerphone button
29.
Mute button
30. Memory storage guide
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1. LCD screen
2. VIP on icon
3. VIP call icon
4. Low battery icon
5. Message waiting envelope icon
6. time
7. date
8. new call counter
9. numeric line
10. alpha line
11. call waiting icon
31. Handset earpiece volume control
32. Speakerphone volume control
33. AC adaptor power socket
34.
Telephone line socket
35. Ringer tone switch
36. Ringer volume control
37. Reset switch
38. Battery cover underneath phone
12. Caller ID delete button
13. Scroll left button
14. Scroll right button
15. Caller ID Mode Button
16. Message waiting LED
18. New Call LED
19. 7 Pre-Programmed feature buttons
20. 12 one-touch speed dial memory buttons
21. Memory storage card
22. Handset retainer tab
17. Hold
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Speaker LED
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1. Install the battery.
a. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws on the battery
compartment cover.
2. Plug one end of the Handset Cord (curly) into the Handset and the other end into the jack
on the side of the telephone.
Remove the battery compartment cover.
b.
3. Plug one end of the line cord (straight) into the telephone line jack on the back of the
telephone and the other end into the wall outlet.
Snap the battery's contacts firmly to the battery connector, then place
the battery inside the compartment.
C.
d. Replace the cover and secure with the screws.
Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly.
Disconnect the telephone line cord before replacing the battery
and always use a new 9V alkaline battery for optimum
performance.
Most phone equipment available now use modular jacks.
Phone cords are fitted with a moulded plastic connector which plugs into
this type of jack. If you do not have a modular jack, contact your local
telephone company for information about their installation.
Before choosing a location for your phone, please read the Important
Safety Instructions on Page 1.
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Never install telphone wiring during a lightning storm.
Never touch uninsulated telphone wires or terminals unless
the telephone line has been disconnected.
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Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
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4. Plug the AC Adaptor into a standard 230-240VAC wall outlet and switch it.
Plug the AC Adaptor lead into the power socket at the back of the phone.
If required, you can mount your phone directly on the wall.
Before mounting your phone, please consider the following:
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Select a location away from electrical cables, pipes or other items behind the mounting
location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws into the wall.
Make sure the wall material is capable of supporting the weight of the telephone.
Use the screws (supplied) with anchoring devices suitable for the wall material where the
telephone will be placed.
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1. Insert two mounting screws 100mm apart. Allow
about 5mm between the wall and screw heads for
mounting the phone.
Use only the AC adaptor supplied with this phone.
Place the power cord and line cord so that they do not create a trip hazard or
where they could become chaffed and create fire or electrical hazard.
2. Gently pull out the handset retainer
tab, turn 180˚ and re-fit.
The telephone will beep and the display will show SET TIME I DATE
Assuming you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the time and date will be automatically updated
when the first call is received.
3. Install battery.
4. Plug in the line cord and AC Adaptor
jacks to rear side of the FP105.
After 10 seconds the display will show TOTAL CALLS 00
If you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service, or you wish to set the TIME/ DATE
manually p/ease refer to the Advance User Options Menu on page 27.
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5. Attach the wall mounting bracket to the
bottom of the telephone as shown.
BACK UP BATTERY
on the screen means;
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The back up battery is either low or not fitted.
6. Place the base unit on the screws and push down until it’s firmly seated.
In case of power failure or accidental unplugging of the AC Adaptor, a 9V backup battery
(supplied) will save the telephone’s memory.
7. Plug the other end of the telephone line cord to the wall and AC Adpator to the AC outlet.
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While the phone is ringing, you can adjust the ringer tone of your telephone by moving the
ringer tone switch, located at the rear of the telephone, to the desired tone.
SPEAKERPHONE
HANDSET
1. Pick up the Handset from the Base.
2. Dial desired number.
3. Hang up upon completion of the call.
1. Key in desired telephone number.
2. Press dial button (The phone goes
speakerphone mode automatically)
3. To hang up, press speaker key.
MAKING A
CALL
RECEIVING I 1. Pick up the Handset from the Base.
1. Press speaker key. Speak.
2. To hang up, press speaker key
again.
CALL
2. Speak.
3. Hang up upon completion of the call.
® REDIAL
If you want to redial the last number dialed simply pick up the handset or
press the speaker button, then press the rdl/p button. The telephone will
automatically redial the last number dialled.
Press the mute button to turn off the handset microphone,
allowing private conversations in the same room without the
other party hearing.
Press the mute button again to resume the conversation with
the calling party.
® SPEAKPHONE
You can place a call on Speakerphone mode anytime by pressing the
speaker button during a call, then place the Handset on the base. Also, you
can transfer a call to the Handset anytime during a call by simple picking up
the Handset.
During the mute condition, the display will show < MIC MUTE >.
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® RINGER VOLUME
While the phone is ringing, you can adjust the ringer volume of your
telephone by moving the ringer volume switch, located at the rear of the
telephone, to the desired off/lo/hi position.
1. To place a call on hold, press the hold button
and hang up.
® BASE SPEAKER VOLUME
While on a call, adjust base speaker volume slider control, located at the
right side of the telephone, to the desired level.
The hold/speaker LED will flash, the display
will show
<
CALL ON HOLD >.
® HANDSET VOLUME
While on a call, adjust the handsetvolume switch, located at the side of the
telephone, to the desired level.
2. To begin conversation again, pick up the handset or press the speaker button or pick up
an extension phone (if available), the hold will then be automatically released.
® MUSIC ON HOLD
When a call is placed on hold, the telephone will play a popular melody to reassure your Caller
that the call has not been disconnected.
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® DIALING THE STORED NUMBERS
There are four different ways to dial a stored speed dial number, depending on your
preference.
12 one-touch speed dial numbers can be programmed into the memory of your telephone,
Each memory location can store a maximum of 32 digits.
Pick up the handset and press the desired memory button (1
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12).
® STORING ONE-TOUCH SPEED DIAL NUMBERS
Press the speaker button and then press the desired memory
button (1 12).
Eg
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To program UNIDEN telephone number, 0295993577 into speed dial location 3
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1. Press the store button (Display shows NUMBER ?).
2. Enter the phone number 0 2 9 5 9 9 3 7 7 using the keypad
3. Press the store button (Display shows NAME ?)
Press the desired memory button (1
shows the correct information. Press the dial button (the phone
enters speakerphone mode and dials the displayed number).
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12), and check the LCD
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4. *Enter the name U N
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D E N using the keypad
(88 66 444 3 >> 33 66)
4. Press the desired memory button (1 12), and check the LCD
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5. Press the store button (display shows STORE TO?)
6. Press the speed dial button number 3
The phone will beep and the display will show STORED
shows the correct information. Pick up the handset and then press
the dial button.
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If you do not want to store a name, skip step 4
If you have selected a speed dial button that does not have a stored number, the
telephone will not dial.
For options 3
memory button pressed.
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4, the LCD will show <EMPTY> if there is no number stored in the
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If you have to type in several letters (consecutively) contained in one button (i.e.
you need to press >> to move the cursor to the next space prior to pressing the button
again.
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To add a space before another word, press 1 once. For more
Repeated pressing of the keypad digit ‘1’ will step through the following symbols
Repeated pressing of any other keypad digit will step through the letters and number
associated with that key
® CHAIN DIALING
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one space, press (>)>&. ,
On certain occasions (such as telephone banking), after dialing one number, you may wish to
dial another number without hanging up. This is known as chain dialing or cascade dialing.
Simply store the second number in another memory location and press the corresponding
speed dial button when required. In this way you can recall both numbers that are stored into
their own memory locations at the relevant times.
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Examples A=2, B=22, C=222, 2=2222, D=3, E=33, F=333 3=3333
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Repeated pressing of the << or
>>button will move the cursor backwards or
forwards to the position required.
When the cursor is flashing on top of any character you can press the delete button
to delete that character
Always store area code together with telephone numbers. This will be useful for CID
purposes.
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CALLTIMER
Approximately 10 seconds after the handset is picked up,
or the speaker button is pressed, the call counter will begin
and show the elapsed time on the display screen.
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PAUSE
During the memory storage procedure, you may wish to press the rdl/p button to insert a
pause between numbers. (This is sometimes useful for accessing a switch board, telephone
banking or long distance dialling).
Pressing rdl/p button more than once will increase the pause between digits.
Each time the rdl/p button is pressed, a ‘P’ will show on the LCD to indicate a 2 second pause
in the dialing sequence. Each pause counts as one digit.
LCD BACKLIGHT DISPLAY
The LCD has a back light that will turn on under the
following conditions;
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Any incoming call
Picking up the handset
Pressing any button
® MEMORY STORAGE CARD
When you have programmed a number
into the speed dial memory, you can write
the name of the person on the memory
storage card (supplied).
The backlight will switch off automatically approximate/y 15 seconds after the last activity
The AC Adpator must be plugged into the unit to enable BACK LIGHT to work.
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® EDITING A STORED ONE-TOUCH SPEED DIAL MEMORY
1. Press the store button then the speed dial memory (1-12) vou want to edit
2. Move the cursor to the number you would like to edite by using >>
3. Press delete then key-in the desired number using the keypad
Easy access to some of Telstra’s most popular network service features have been factory
programmed into this telephone for your convenience.
Some of the Telstra network services that will be described here are subscription or user
pays services. These services may not be available to all customers in a// areas.
To subscribe to any of these services, or check on the availability for you in your area,
4.
5.
Press store (Display shows NAME?)
Move the cursor to the letter to be edited using >>
6. Press delete then key-in the desired letter using the keypad
7. Press store (Display shows STORE TO?)
a.
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please contact Telstra Residential Sales and Service on ‘13 2200’ or Telstra Business on
‘1 2000’.
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Press speed dial memory locations (l-l 2) to store edited
information. The phone will beep
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the display will show STORED.
® ACCESSING THE CALL WAITING SERVICE USING THE call waiting BUTTON
® DELETING ONE SPEED DIAL MEMORY
1. While talking, you hear the call waiting signal (series of beep tones).
icon appeaers on the display.
1. Press the speed dial button (l-l 2)
Press the call waiting button to switch call and put the current call
2.
(Display shows contents of this memory)
on hold.
2. Press the delete button (Display shows DELETE 1-12 ?)
3. Press the delete button again
4. The phone beeps and the display shows DELETED.
3. To switch back to original call, press the call waiting button.
ACCESSING THE CALL WAITING SERVICE USING THE flash BUTTON
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1. While talking, you hear the call waiting signal (series of beep tones).
icon appears on the display.
® DELETING ALL SPEED DIAL MEMORIES
2. Press the flash button then 2 to switch call and put the current call on hold.
3. To switch back to original call, press the flash button then 1.
1. Press and hold the store button for 2 seconds to enter the
Options Menu (Display shows LCD CONTRAST)
2. Press the store button 4 times (Display shows RESET PP CODES)
3. Press the >> or << buttons to choose CLEAR SPEED DIAL
4. Press the store button to confirm your choice and exit the Options Menu.
The flash
call (vice versa). The flash
the incoming call or the call on ho/d,
+
2
call waiting procedure toggles call between the incoming and the original
+
1 procedure will drop the current call connection and pick up
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transmit C/D
If your number is listed as silent, your telephone number will not be forwarded to the party you
are calling. In certain cases, such as calling friends or relatives, follow these steps if you wish
your number to be forwarded.
1. Pick up the handset or press the speaker button.
Wait for the dial tone.
Press the transmit C/D button
Dial the telephone number of the person you wish to call.
Your telephone number will be forwarded for this call only.
2.
3.
Telstra is a registered trademark of Telstra Corporation Limited ACN 051 775 556
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block CID
‘Message Bank’ is Telstra’s “invisible answering machine”.
When your line is busy, or you are not able to answer your
phone ‘Message Bank’ to play callers, your own personal
greeting and be prompted to leave a message.
Each time you make a call, your telephone number is automatically
forwarded to the party you are calling (unless your number is a silent
number). In certain cases you may wish to prevent your number being
sent, follow these, steps.
You can tell if you have a message in your ‘Message Bank’
because the message LED will be flashing on your
telephone and the vmwi envelope icon will be shown on the
display.
Pick up the handset or press the speaker button.
Wait for the dial tone,
2. Press the block C/D button
1.
Dial the telephone number of the person you wish to call.
Your telephone number will be withheld for this call only.
3.
If the message LED is flashing, press the message bank button then the dial button.
The phone will enter the speaker phone mode and dial the Sydney FREECALL Message Bank
number 1800 351 244. When prompted, enter your PIN number followed by the ‘#’ key.
Once you reach the main menu press ‘1’ to listen to your messages.
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call diversion on
Telstra’s ‘Call Forward No Answer’ Service is available for diverting calls to another number if
your phone is not answered within 20 seconds (approximately 7 or 8 rings).
There is a month/y fee using the Message Bank service.
For subscription and further information about Message Bank please call 1800 052 052
(this is a free call unless from a mobile phone).
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1. Pick up the handset or press the speaker button.
2. Wait for the dial tone, press the call diversion on button and then
hang up. The telephone will automatically dial the access code
‘*61#’ and will enable ‘Call Forward No Answer’ feature thus,
diverting unanswered calls to the fixed number you have previously
assigned the divert to.
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1 800 351 744
Press the store button
Press the message bank button
Brisbane
1.
2.
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Adelaide
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1 800 351 844
Press the store button
Press the message bank button
1.
2.
the >> button 7 times
the keypad 7 button
3. Press
4. Press
3. Press the >> button 7 times
4. Press the keypad 8 button
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TO PROGRAM/RE-PROGRAM THE FIXED “CALL FORWARD.....” NUMBER
Press the delete button
6. Press the store button 2 times
Press the message bank button
5.
5.
6. Press the store button 2 times
7. Press the message bank button
Press the delete button
Follow the example below, replacing the number 9876 5432with the number you wish to divert calls to.
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Example
1. Pick up the handset or press the speaker button. Wait for the dial tone.
2. Press
announcement confirming that this feature has been activated.
3. Hang up.
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6 19 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 #on the keypad. You will hear a long beep and a voice
To confirm the diverted number;
1. Turn ‘Call Waiting’ off
(Pick up the handset, wait for dial tone, press #4 3#, wait for confirmation tone then hang up)
2. Dial your own number.
Melbourne
:
1
800 351 344
Perth
:
1 800 351 944
1. Press the store button
1.
Press the store button
Press the message bank button
Press the >> button 7 times
Press the keypad 9 button
Press the delete button
Press the store button 2 times
Press the message bank button
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
2.
Press the message bank button
3. Press the >> button 7 times
keypad 3 button
The number you are forwarding your calls to will begin to ring.
The normal Local, Mobile or National Call charges will apply.
4. Press the
5. Press the delete button
store button 2 times
6. Press the
7. Press the message bank button
Until you cancel the ‘ Call Forward No Answer’ diversion all unanswered incoming calls
will be diverted after 20 seconds (approximately 7 or 8 rings).
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To cancel ‘Call Forward No Answer’ to another number.
1. Pick up the handset or press the speaker button.
2. Press the call diversion off button and then hang up.
The telephone will automatically dial the access code ‘#61#’
and will cancel the diversion.
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®
NEW CALL REVIEW
To review only new call information;
Press the mode button, and the display will show
REVIEW NEW CALL.
Use the << or >> buttons to view the new calls. When
the display shows END OF LIST or TOP OF LIST
When all new calls have been reviewed, the new call
LED will stop flashing.
1.
To make use of these features, you must first subscribe to Telstra’s Caller ID Service,
There is usually a fee for this service, and may not be available in all areas.
2.
® 33 MEMORY CALLER ID
When you use this telephone with the Caller ID service,
you will see the number of the calling party (unless the call
Uniden
is blocked or is from a silent number) before you answer
the phone. This telephone will store and display information
about the last 33 calls received. Each call is numbered in
the call history, together with the time and date the call was
received. When the memory is full, the oldest call
information is deleted to make room for new incoming call
information.
® CALLER ID SUMMARY
The display will show the caller ID summary TOTAL CALLS XX
(where XX is the total number of calls stored in the memory)
® CALLER ID ON CALL WAITING
This feature allows you to see the number of the calling party (unless the call is blocked or is
from a silent number) while you are on call. However, you must first subscribe to Telstra’s
Caller ID Service and activate your call waiting service.
To pick up the call follow steps in ACCESSING CALL WAITING on page 18.
Caller ID on call waiting may not be available in all areas.
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CALL REVIEW
To review all the calls in the call history, use the << or >>
buttons.
If you do not subscribe to the Caller ID Service, we recommend you set the Caller ID on
Call Waiting to OFF.
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When the display shows END OF LIST or TOP OF LIST,
all calls have been reviewed.
® NEW CALL NOTIFICATION
When a new call is received, the time, date and calling number will be displayed between the
first and second ring.
If the caller id number is longer than 76 digits,
you can press the keypad digit 3 to view the
next digit to the right. Press the keypad digit 1
to view the next digit to the left. The phone will
beep 4 times in quick succession when the end
of the number has been reached.
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Uniden
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The new call LED will flash quickly when the phone is
ringing, and then change to a slow flash. It will
continue to flash until all new call information in the
call history has been reviewed.
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® DELETING A CALL FROM THE CALL HISTORY
To delete a call from the call history;
1. Use the << or >> buttons until the screen displays the information
you wish to delete.
® CALL DISPLAY MESSAGES
2. Press the delete button once and the display will show DELETE
3. Press the delete button again.
The phone will beep once, the displayed call record will be deleted
and the display will show DELETED.
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PRIVATE on the screen means;
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The caller has chosen to block their number
A call from an old type of telephone network exchange
A call from a silent number subscriber
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A call from any analogue cellular mobile telephone
l DELETING ALL CALLS FROM THE CALL HISTORY
To delete all calls from the call history, the display must be showing the call summary TOTAL
CALLS XX.
UNAVAILABLE on the screen means;
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A call coming from overseas
1. Press the delete button once and the display will show DEL ALL CID
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2. Press the delete button again.
The phone will beep once, all call records will be deleted and the display will show DELETED.
New calls can not be deleted until they have been reviewed.
All information deleted cannot be retrieved.
PAYPHONE on the screen means;
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A call originating from a payphone
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® SPEED DIALING FROM THE CALLER ID LIST
1. Use the << or >> buttons to scroll through the call history.
2. When you locate the number you wish to call, press the dial button. The telephone will
enter the speaker phone mode and dial the displayed number.
Pick up the handset at any time.
ERROR on the screen means;
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There has been an Error during the transmission of Caller ID
information. This does not mean your phone is faulty.
® TRANSFERlNG A CALLER ID NUMBER TO THE SPEED DIAL MEMORY
Use the << or >> buttons to scroll through the call history.
END OF LIST or TOP OF LIST on the screen means;
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You have reached the end or start of the caller id history
information.
When you locate the number you wish to transfer, press the
store button. The display will show STORE TO
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TOTAL CALLS 00 on the screen means;
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You have not received any caller id information
No calls are stored in the caller id history
Press a speed dial memory button (1
-
12) to store the
number into the one-touch speed dial list.
® MESSAGE BANK INDICATORS
If you subscribe to Telstra’s Message Bank Service, and a new
message has been left, the message LED on your phone will begin
to flash and the VMWIenvelope icon will show on the display.
When you have cleared the message the message LED
andenvelope icon will turn off.
The phone will beep once, and the display will show STORED.
STORED
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TO STORE A NAME AGAINST A STORED PHONE NUMBER
1. Press the store button. The display will show NUMBER?
2. Press the speed dial memory button (1-12) where you stored the phone number.
Press store again. The display will show NAME?
4. Enter the desired name using the alphanumeric keys.
Press store again. The display will show STORE TO?
6. Press the speed dial memory button (1-12) where you stored the phone number.
3.
5.
There may be a delay in these indicators turning on or off.
In certain circumstances, your phone may already been in use, resulting in a delay until
the VMWI message is re-sent.
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® SPEED DIALING FROM THE VIP LIST
1. Press the mode button twice and the display will show REVIEW VIP CALL
2. Use the << or >> buttons to scroll through the VIP list until you locate the number you wish
to call.
3. Press the dial button. The telephone will enter the speaker phone mode and dial the
displayed number. Pick up the handset at any time.
® V I P
You can transfer any Caller ID record into the VIP Call List and gain these special features:
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The telephone will sound a special VIP tone (3 different VIP tones are available) to alert
you to an incoming VIP call.
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You can speed dial from the VIP Call list.
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RESETTING A VIP CALL
® VIP ALERT ON/OFF
1. Press the mode button twice, and the display will show REVIEW VIP CALL.
Use the << or >> buttons to view the VIP calls.
2. When you locate the VIP number you wish to reset to normal, press the mode button. The
1. Press and hold the store button until display shows LCD CONTRAST.
2. Press the store button twice, display shows VIP ALERT ON.
3. Press the >> or << buttons to choose VIP ALERT ON/OFF
display will show SET AS NORMAL
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4. Press the store button to set and move to the next menu option or cancel to exit.
3. Press the mode button again.
The phone will beep once, and the display will show STORED.
® DELETING A VIP CALL
To delete a VIP call;
With VIP alert set to ON this symbol will be displayed
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1. Press the mode button twice and the display will show REVIEW VIP CALL?
2. Use the << or >> buttons until the screen displays the information of the VIP call you wish to
delete.
®
SETTING A VIP CALL
3. Press the delete button once and the display will show DELETE
?
4. Press the delete button again.
1. Use the << or > > buttons to scroll through the call history.
The phone will beep once, the displayed call record will be deleted and the display will show
DELETED.
2. When you locate the number you wish to transfer, press the
mode button. The display will show SET AS VIP
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3. Press the mode button again. The display will show RING TYPE
4. Press the mode button to accept VIP ring type 1 or press the >>
button to select a different ring type (press mode after selecting
:
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® NAME TAGGING
When the phone number of an incoming call is matched with the exact number stored in
one of the 12 one-touch speed dial memory locations, the name stored in the memory will
automatically be displayed together with the caller id number.
ring type). The phone will beep once, and the display will show STORED.
This is useful because currently Telstra do not forward the calling party name.
It is also useful because the name stored in the speed dial memory can be personalised to
suit your particular situation.
As you scroll through the caller id history any
number that has been set as a VIP call will
display the VIP icon.
Example
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If the number ‘02 9599 3577’ and the name ‘UNIDEN’ is stored into one of the speed dial
memory locations (1 -12) and the caller id number ‘02 9599 3577’ is sent by the Caller ID
network, the name ‘UNIDEN’ will be automatically displayed together with the phone number,
time and date of the call.
® REVIEWING VIP CALLS
To review only VIP call information:
1. Press the mode button twice, and the display will show REVIEW VIP CALL.
2. Use the << or >> buttons to view the VIP calls.
You must subscribe to a Caller ID Service for this feature to work.
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Always store names with the numbers in your 12 one-touch speed dial memories to
maximise the benefit of this feature.
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Store area code together with the phone number in the memory
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® LCD CONTRAST
1. Press and hold the store button for approximately 2 seconds until the display shows
LCD CONTRAST.
2. Press the >> or << buttons to adjust the display contrast to the desired viewing level.
3. Press the store button to set and move to the next menu option or cancel to save and exit.
If your Telephone 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.
® TIME/DATE
1. Press and hold the store button until the display shows LCD CONTRAST.
2. Press the store button again, and the display will show SET TIME/DATE.
3. Press *(am) OR #(pm).
Problem
Suggestion
4. Use the keypad buttons to set the time and date manually following the cursor position.
Press the store button to set and move to the next menu option or cancel to save and exit.
Example
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Make sure you use only the line cord
supplied with this telephone.
Check that both ends of the telephone
line cord and Handset cord are plugged in.
Can’t make or receive
calls.
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To set the time and date as
:
08.45AM on the 9th of July
0 8 4 5 8 9 0 7
1. Use the keypad buttons and press
*
2. Press the store button to set and move to the next menu option or cancel to exit,
Can’t hear the telephone
ringing.
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Make sure you do not have too many
telephones connected to the telephone line.
Adjust the Ringer Volume to either lo/hi.
Plug another telephone into the telephone
socket and check for a dial tone.
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If you make a mistake, use the < < or >> buttons to move the cursor and re-enter the
correct information.
If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the time and date will be
updated
when the first C/D information is received, therefore you do not need to set it manually.
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During speakerphone conversation, adjust
the speakervolume slider control on the side
of the telephone.
Speakerphone Volume
too low.
® CALL WAIT ID ON/OFF
1. Press and hold the store button until display shows LCD CONTRAST
2. Press the store button 3 times until the display shows CALL WAIT ID ON,
3. Press the >> or << buttons to choose CALL WAIT ON/OFF
4. Press the store button to set and move to the next menu option or cancel to save and exit.
One Touch Speed Dial
Numbers are not working
correctly.
Repeat the memory storage procedures
detailed on page 15.
Handset does not hang
up in the wall mount
position.
Make sure the Handset Retainer Tab has
been turned around (point facing up)
and the Handset is placed firmly into the
cradle.
® RESET PP CODE I CLEAR SPEED DIAL I NO CHANGES
1. Press and hold the store button until display shows LCD CONTRAST.
2. Press the store button 4 times until the display shows RESET PP CODE.
3. Press the >>or << buttons to choose from the following options;
RESET PP CODE (Resets all pre-programmed codes to factory default),
CLEAR SPEED DIAL (Deletes all stored Speed Dial memories),
NO CHANGES
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All new calls must be reviewed before
the new call LED stops flashing.
New Call LED keeps
flashing
4. Press the store button to confirm your choice and exit the Options Menu.
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Review and clear message bank messages.
Message LED keeps
flashing.
The Advance User Options Menu can not be accessed if the handset is off the cradle
or if the telephone is in the speaker phone mode.
Caller ID feature not
working
Message Bank feature
not working
Call Diversion feature not
working
These are all subscription or user pays
services. To subscribe, or check the
pricing and availability, please contact
Telstra Residential Sales and Service on
‘13 2200 or Telstra Business on ‘1 3 2000
To exit the Advance User Options Menu at any time, press the cancel button.
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Display information is
incomplete or frozen.
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This can happen due to power interruption.
Reset your phone by pushing the reset
button (tiny switch located at the rear side of
the base).
Telstra is a registered trademark of Telstra Corporation Limited ACN 051 775 556
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Model
FP105
TS001
One-Year Limited Warranty
Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service.
WARRANTOR: Uniden Australia Pty Limited ACN 001 865 498
,
TS002,TS004,
Compliance
AS31 08, AS3548
Size:
165mm(W) x 115mm(D) x 80mm(H)
ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY Uniden warrants to the original retail owner for the duration of this warranty
its FP105 (hereinafter referred to as the Product), to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship
with only the limitations or exclusions set out below.
Weight:
Approx. 880gm
(including back up battery)
WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original retail owner only, shall be of no further effect 12
months 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.
AC Adaptor
Input: 240V AC 50Hz
Output: 9V AC 500mA
Approval Number
:
V95252
9V Alkaline (not re-chargeable)
Battery back up
PARTS COVERED: This warranty covers for one (I) year, the Telephone and Handset only. All accessories
(Cable and Modular Plug) are covered for 90 days only.
Specifications, Features and availability of Optional Accessories shown are
typical and subject to change without notice.
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 AFFECTYOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE
CONSUMER ACT.
WARRANTY CARD: If a Warranty Card has been included with this Product, please complete 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) to the warrantor at:
UNIDEN AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED
SERVICE DIVISION
345 Princes Highway, Rockdale, NSW 2216
Ph: (02) 9599 3577 Fax: (02) 9599 3278
TOLL FREE1 300 366 895
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)
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