Uniden DECT4096 manual Parts of the Handset, Standby turn the Do Not Disturb feature on or off see

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Key name

What it does

(and icon)

 

 

 

Do not

- In standby: turn the Do Not Disturb feature on or off (see

disturb ( )

page 32).

 

 

Redial/

- In standby: open the redial list.

pause

- While entering a phone number: insert a 2-second pause.

Parts of the Handset

Message

 

waiting LED,

 

visual ringer

Earpiece

 

Display

Soft keys

 

TALK/FLASH

UP

PHONEBOOK/

END

LEFT

CALLER ID/

DOWN

RIGHT

 

 

12-key

 

dial pad

REDIAL/

 

PAUSE

 

INTERCOM/

SPEAKER

HOLD

Microphone

Charging

 

contacts



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Contents You will also find DECT4096 Series Users GuideWhats in the box? Phone NumberImportant Safety Instructions Whats in the manual?Attach the stand Installing Your PhoneSet Up the Base Connect the corded handsetPlace the phone on the wall Connect the power and telephone cordsFor desktop use For wall mount use Try Test ConnectionTest Line CheckInstall the battery Set Up the Accessory HandsetsChanging from Tone to Pulse Dialing Connect the charger Test the connectionBase keys and how they work Getting to Know Your PhoneParts of the Base Key name What it does IconStandby or during a call open the Caller ID list Increase the speaker volumeStandby start playing messages During text entry move the cursor to the rightParts of the Handset Standby turn the Do Not Disturb feature on or off seeStandby open the redial list Handset keys and how they work On the handset Reading the DisplaysOn the base Base IconBase Icon Handset Icon What it means Answering system status iconsIcon What it means Soft keys in the main menu Using the Soft KeysSoft keys with the phone in standby On the baseCommon soft key descriptions Entering Text on Your Phone Using the Menus Handset SetupMenu option Use it to Banner Display. Enter any name up to 10 charactersSpecial Feature Menus Working with Two Lines Using Your PhoneAssigning a primary line Conferencing two lines together When On the base On a handset Using the SpeakerphoneChanging the Volume Medium, or HighUsing the lists Using the Caller ID and Redial ListsDialing from the CID or redial list Using Seven-Digit Dialing Caller ID and redial menu optionsUsing an Optional Headset Using Call WaitingFinding a Lost Handset Using the Phonebook Setting Up Your Phonebook Creating a new entryEditing an existing entry Phonebook Menu OptionsCopy All Chain Dialing One accessory handset to use this multi-station featureDelete Erase this entry Using Multi-Station Conference Calling Using Multi-station FeaturesExpanding Your Phone Using Call Transfer Using Privacy ModeFrom the base From a cordless handset Using the Intercom Using Do Not Disturb Using Special FeaturesUsing Your Phone During a Power Failure Using the Alarm FeatureTuesday When an alarm rings Using Voice Message NotificationResetting the voice message indicator Switch between the pre-recorded greeting and your greeting Using the Answering SystemSetting Up Your Answering System Recording your outgoing messageYour new messages. To mute the alert without listening Ans. Setup menu optionsDelete your greeting To your messages, press any key on the baseIcon Command Name Handset key Base key Accessing your system from a handset remote operationHow to operate your answering system Getting Your MessagesScreening Your Calls From the base From a handsetDialing in to your system Using the System While Youre Away from HomeProgramming a security code Remember to make a note of your new security codeSolving Problems If… Try…Says Unavailable Announce Only seeWeak or Hard To Hear Audio Here are some hints for when Installing a line filter or DSL filterNoise or Static onO The lLine Static isRegistering a handset Resetting and Registering Handsets# until the System Reset Do you have the base the handset is registered to? YesRegistration Failed Handling Liquid DamageHandset Base PS-0034 PS-0035 Important InformationBase Charger 120V AC, 60 HzCompliance Information FCC Part 15 information FCC Part 15.105bRF exposure information Terminal equipment Radio equipment574,727 581,598 606,598 650,790 660,269 663,981 671,248