Uniden UIP312 manual Do Not Disturb, Disable Redial

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9.4.4.1 Do Not Disturb

Select Do Not Disturb and Press the right arrow key to activate Do Not Disturb.

When Do Not Disturb is activated,

the phone will not ring when it receives a call. Only the message lamp and LED will be lighted.

Note :[3] mark in the box indicates the corresponding function is enabled.

Note: When Do Not Disturb is successfully activated, the smile icon (

 

)will appear on

your LCD screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.4.4.2 Disable Redial

You can incapacitate the REDIAL button by enabling Disable Redial function.

In order to disable the redial function, select Disable Redial and press the right arrow key to prevent others from using Redial on your phone.

Pressing the REDIAL button when the Disable Redial is turned on will generate a beep. The “Disable Redial” setting will be preserved even after reboot.

Note :[3] mark in the box indicates the corresponding function is enabled.

Note: When Do Not Disturb is ON, UIP312 won’t make any tone except the DTMF tones. In other words, pressing the REDIAL button while the Disable Redial is activated or, for instance, pressing the LINE 2 key when LINE 2 is not registered will make no beep.

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Contents V1.2.8, Bootrom User Guide VRevision History Table of Contents Using the Setup menus IiiSafety Information Introduction About This GuidePackage Contents Phone Description How the Keys Work UP , DownVolume Keys have multiple functions Dial PadQuick Installation Installing the PhoneDC-IN-18V How to Use the Headset and Headset Adapter Plantronics TriStar H81, GN Netcom HeadsetPlacement of the Phone Using Power over LAN POLNetwork state icon How to Use the Multi-Line FeaturesDescription Registration stateUsing LINE1 or LINE2 key DND stateMissed Call state Receiving a call When there is one incoming call Off hook stateDialing state When there are two incoming calls at the same time Flash button let you switch between the two callsWaiting Call TIP Waiting Call Disconnecting when a Multiple lines are in use Disconnecting a callDisconnecting when a single line is in use Disconnecting a call using the handsetDisconnecting a call using the speakerphone button TIP Reminder RingAdjusting the Ringer Volume How to Use the Handset and SpeakerphoneAdjusting the Handset and Speakerphone Volume Phone OperationHeadset Volume control Handset Volume controlSpeakerphone Volume control Ringer Volume controlMuting a call Redialing the last number dialedHolding a call Caller ID Call informationWhile you were using the handset While you were using the speaker phoneHeadset audio path H235Password Inputting Characters Dial Pad Alphanumeric Characters3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * # Numbers OnlyUsing the Menu Options Menu StructureHow to go to Call history Menu Call HistoryOutgoing Calls Incoming Calls Speed Dial One Touch Dialing TIP Smart way to use Speed dialTIP Example How to Set Up Your Speed Dial See 8.10 Inputting Characters How to Use Speed Dial Dialing & Modifying Using Menu Dialing Using Function key How to setup VMS Number Phone SettingHow to Use Phone Setting VMS Voice Messaging System NumberSee 8.10 Inputting Characters Ring Type Display Name Phone Function Disable Redial Do Not DisturbSystem New Password Password can be from one to four digits. ※ Input Number Only Change Password Select Change PasswordClear Password Auto Mode Time Auto and ManualSelect Time Server Central AtlanticEastern MountainManual Mode Country & SP Service Provider Country Service ProviderReboot Information Version Network IP Phone Select AddressSelect Jitter Buffer Using the Setup menus Page Alias Number Phone Number Page 10.1.3 H235 Password Select H235 PasswordVoice Select Codec Jitter Buffer Select G.711 BufferSelect G.723.1 Buffer Select G.729A BufferSignal DiffServ Select Signal DiffServPriority Voice DiffServ Select Voice DiffServDhcp Expired Upgrade Pending Auto UpgradeDisplay Information IP Address DuplicationTroubleshooting Guide While UsingFrequently Asked Questions FCC Statement Federal Communications Commission FCC StatementGlossary MAC address IP TelephonyJitter VoIP