Uniden EXA2955 instruction manual Installation Considerations, Telephone Line Outlets

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Radio Interference

Radio interference may occasionally cause buzzing and humming in your cordless handset, or clicking noises in the base. This interference is caused by external sources such as TV, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, fluorescent lighting, or electrical storm. Your unit is NOT DEFECTIVE. If these noises continue and are too distracting, please check around your home to see what appliances may be causing the problem. In addition, we recommend that the base not be plugged into a circuit that also powers a major appliance because of the potential for interference. Be certain that the antenna on the unit is fully extended when needed.

In the unlikely event that you consistently hear other voices or distracting transmissions on your phone, you may be receiving radio signals from another cordless telephone or other source of interference. If you cannot eliminate this type of interference, you need to change to a different channel.

Finally, it should be noted that some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR. If interference is experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther away from the TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminate the interference.

More Than One Cordless Telephone If you want to use more than one cordless telephone in your home, they must operate on different channels. Press the channel key to select a channel that provides the clearest communication.

Cordless Telephone Privacy Cordless telephones are radio devices. Communications between the handset and base of your cordless telephone are accomplished by means of radio waves which are broadcast over the open airways. Because of the inherent physical properties of radio waves, your communications can be received by radio receiving devices other than your own cordless telephone unit. Consequently, any communications using your cordless telephone may not be private.

Installation Considerations

Selecting a Location

Before choosing a location for your new phone, there are some important guidelines you should consider:

The location should be close to both a phone jack and continuous power outlet. (A continuous power outlet is an AC outlet which does not have a switch to interrupt its power.)

Keep the base and handset away from sources of electrical noise such as motors or fluorescent lighting.

Be sure there is sufficient space to fully extend the base antenna.

The base can be placed on a desk or tabletop or mounted on a standard telephone wall plate.

You should charge your new phone for 15-20 hours before completing the installation or using the handset.

Telephone Line Outlets

There are two types of phone outlets:

Modular Jack

Most phone equipment available now uses modular jacks. Phone cords are fitted with a molded plastic connector which plugs into this type of jack. If you do not have modular phone jacks, contact your local telephone company for information about their installation.

Hardwired Jack

Some equipment is wired directly to a phone jack, and these types of installations require a modular jack converter. This type of installation is not difficult; however, you should contact your Uniden telephone dealer or a telephone supply store for advice about the proper adapter or converter for your particular situation.

Connecting the Telephone Cords

Consider these safety guidelines before connecting the telephone cords:

Caution!

Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.

Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected.

Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.

Applying Power to the Base

This phone requires an AC outlet, without a switch to interrupt power, and the included AC adapter. To relieve strain on the DC plug when the phone is placed on a desk or table, wrap the power cord around the strain relief notch on the bottom of the base.

NOTE: Place the power cord so that it does not create a trip hazard, or where it could become chafed and create a fire or other electrical hazards.

Plug the AC Adapter into a standard 120 VAC wall outlet.

Do not use an outlet controlled by a wall switch. Use only the Uniden AC Adapter supplied with this phone.

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Contents Cordless Telephone Precautions Important Safety InstructionsAdditional Battery Safety Precautions Important Electrical ConsiderationsInstallation Considerations Telephone Line OutletsTable of contents Read this first About the digital security codeStep Setting up the base phone Choose the best locationConnect the base phone If you want to hang the base phone on the wall, seeChoose the dialing mode If your dialing system is Set the switch toIf you aren’t sure of your dialing system TipPreparing the battery pack To obtain the best performance from the battery Battery durationWhen to purchase a new battery pack SET UP button p Antenna SpeakerTalk button p Dialing keys pIdentifying the parts VOL Volume +/- button Erase button pSpeaker Phone button DC in 9V jack p Line telephone line jackAdditional tasks Do thisIf the handset battery becomes weak during a call Making calls through the speakerphoneRedialing Making callsOn the handset On the base phoneReceiving calls Receiving calls through the speakerphoneMemory dialing Storing phone numbers on the handsetTelephone Features Storing phone numbers on the base phoneMaking calls with memory dialing on the handset Making calls with memory dialing on the base phoneMemory dialing To store the previous number dialed To change a stored numberTurning off the ringer Setting the ringer typeTo turn the ringer on again Setting the ringer type Adjusting the ringer volume level of the base phoneChecking the ringer type Switching the phones during a call To switch from the base phone to the handsetTo switch from the handset to the base phone Switching the phones during a callTo talk from the handset to the base phone Talking between the handset and the base phone IntercomTips To talk from the base phone to the handset When you are done talking or if no one answers the phoneTalking between the handset and the base phone Intercom To transfer from the base phone to the handset Transferring a callIf no one answers the phone To transfer from the handset to the base phone Transferring a callHaving a three-way conference When you are done talkingTo join the phone conversation Setting up the answering machine Answering Machine FeaturesRecording the greeting To hear the current timeSetting up the answering machine To check the greetingTo change the greeting To erase the greetingSetting the number of rings Prerecorded greetingsSetting the audible message alert When a caller calls Turning on the answering functionMailbox usage To turn off the answering functionSetting up the answering machine When the memory is full Additional tasks when playing back messages Playing back messagesAdjusting the speaker volume Erasing messagesPlaying back messages To erase individual messagesAnswering Machine Features Selecting the Announcement Only Mode Screening calls To answer the callRecording a memo message Operating from an outside phone To change the remote ID code security codePicking up new messages Operating from an outside phoneTable of control codes KeyMounting the base phone on a wall 34,5Troubleshooting Symptom Remedy Maintenance TroubleshootingWhen the counter shows It means Message counterSpecifications GeneralHandset Answering machineIndex X, Y, ZPage Page One Year Limited Warranty Uniden America Corporation523,058 595,795 797,916 381,460 426,690