Uniden UIP300 manual Control and Functions of the Telephone, Function Keys, LED Status

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Control and Functions of the Telephone

To make telephone operations easier and to avoid user confusion, many required functions are already programmed into the fixed function keys. There are 15 fixed function keys in UIP300.

Speaker – Turn speakerphone or headset on/off

Mute – Enable/disable the Mute function

Hold – Hold the called party

Transfer – Generate a DTMF String which the user can set

Conference – Generate a DTMF String which the user can set

Redial – Generate a DTMF String which the user can set / Enter “,” , pause digit for phone book or speed dial numbers.

Menu – Display the main Setup menu if in the Standby screen, or return to Standby screen if in any menu or submenu screen

Select – Confirm a particular choice inside any menu screen

Cancel/Del

Works as delete key when there is one or more character(s)

The character string may contain one or more digits as part of the string.

Works as backspace key when there is one or more digit(s)

Deletes the entire character string or digit(s) if this key is pressed and held for two seconds or longer.

Cancels the operation in the setup menu and returns to the previous menu.

Navigation (up) and (down) Keys – Primarily used to navigate up or down the Setup Menu.

Volume (up) and (down) Keys – Used for adjusting the volume louder or softer.

Telephone Line Keys – Used to select telephone line 1 or 2.

Function Keys

There are five user programmable function keys in UIP300. Each can be programmed to one of the three available functions – Speed Dial, Do Not Disturb (DND), and Voice Mail.

LED Status

There are 10 LEDs in UIP300. Four LEDs are located adjacent to the four fixed keys. Lines 1 and 2, Speaker and Mute show the status of the function in each key. The Message Waiting Indication is dedicated to notify the user for the arrival of an incoming call or a new voice mail. Table 1-1 “LED Status” lists the LEDs and describes that states of the LED.

Message Waiting Indication with activation of voice mail function in the system.

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Contents Guide Preface This DocumentRegulatory Information Important Safety Considerations Important Electrical Considerations FCC Wants You to KnowOptional AC Adapter Table of Contents Setup Menu Appendix Vlan IDList of Figures Normal Phone Book Record Data Input SequenceProduct Description General InformationStandard Features of the Telephone VoIP Specific FeaturesGeneral Features Control and Functions of the Telephone Function KeysLED Status Specifications Power SupplyPhysical Interface SpeakerOptional & Replacement Equipment Optional & Replacement EquipmentInstallation and Basic Setup Instructions Attaching the Footstand to the TelephoneConnecting the Telephone Plugging Handset Cord into TelephoneQuick Setup Procedure Terminal Configuration using UIP300Setup Menu Configuration Configuration Menu 2/3 Network ConfigurationIncorrect Password Network Config Dhcp DisabledNetwork Config IP Address Network Config Subnet MaskNetwork Config Default Gateway Web Browser Configuration Web Login ScreenNetwork Configuration Voip Proxy IP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXXCodec Configuration Basic Operations Telephone OperationsStandby Initializing...\Using the Handset Using the Phone BookOriginating Calls 07/02/02430PMReceiving Calls Line OperationVolume Control Accessing a Line Using the Line KeyHandset Volume Control Speakerphone Volume ControlHeadset Volume Control Headset VolumeRinger Volume Control Ringer VolumeFeature Operations HandsfreePhone Book Programmable and Fixed Function Keys Speed DialDo Not Disturb DND Voice Mail RedialMute HoldTransfer Blind TransferSupervised Transfer ConferenceSetup Menu Basic Setup Menu OptionsCall Log Submenu Setup Menu Call Logs Confirm Delete No Cancel Yes SelectChoose a Call Log Record Delete a Single Call Log RecordRecord Deleted Retrieve Date/Time information of a Call Log RecordPeterson Peter Date/Time? Peterson Peter 1252PM 08/25/02Phone Book Submenu Call Log Delete LogsSearching Telephone Records Name SearchTo perform a name search Peterson, John 98173334444 Quick SearchTo perform a quick search Add a Phone Book RecordPhone Book is Full Enter Name Lower Barbara AndersonName Exists Replace? No Cancel Yes Select Enter Phone NumberCould not save Edit a Phone Book Record Phone Book Menu EditDelete Phone Book Records Phone Book Menu DeleteConfirm Delete All No Cancel Yes Select Delete a Single RecordDelete All Records All Records DeletedTelephone Configuration Phone Configuration MenuConfiguration Menu 1/3 Phone Configuration Call DurationPhone Configuration 2/5 Local Date / Time Local Date/TimePhone Configuration 3/5 Ringer Tone Phone Configuration 4/5 LCD ContrastRinger Tone LCD ContrastPhone Configuration 5/5 Function Key Function KeyNetwork Configuration Enable/Disable Dhcp Network Config Dhcp EnabledPress Select to Restart Terminal IP AddressTerminal Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP Address Enable/Disable Vlan Network Config Vlan DisabledNetwork Config Vlan ID65535 Press Select to Change65535 Restore Factory Settings Configuration Menu 3/3 Restore Factory SettingConfirm Restore No Cancel Yes Select Setup Menu View InfoWeb-Based Setup and Configuration User ConfigurationUser Main Phone Settings Configuration Phone SettingsFunction Key Configuration 10 Phone Book Configuration Phone BookPassword Change 11 Password ChangeAdministrator Configuration 12 Web Login Screen13 Administrative Configuration Main 14 Network Configuration Configuration 15 H.323 Configuration16 Sntp Server Configuration Sntp Server17 Codec Configuration Add/Del User and Password Enter the User ID and PasswordChange Administrator’s Password Enter the Old Admin Password Enter the New Admin PasswordUpdate Firmware Enter the Tftp Server IP AddressFirmware Update Completed Downloading Firmware Uip300encar100.ftpCalculating Checksum Please Wait Erasing FlashUpdate Configuration File Enter the Config File NameDownloading Config Uip300setting.txt Updating ConfigConfig File Download Completed Factory Default Settings AppendixSntp Setup Menu Tree Setup MenuMemo Memo