Uniden UIP300 manual Voice Mail, Redial, Mute, Hold

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Voice Mail

UIP300 supports voice mail service. In order to access this feature, the user’s IP terminal must be connected to the existing voice mail system. When a new message arrives, the Message Waiting Indication turns on to notify the user that a new voice mail message is waiting.

To access voice mail:

Press the Function key assigned for voice mail or dial the voice mail number manually. Refer to “Function Key” on page 42 for instructions for assigning a function key to access voice mail.

The user is connected to the voice mail system and prompted by instructions to access the their mail box. The Message Waiting Indication remains lit solid until UIP300 receives “No Message” indication from the voice mail system.

Redial

Redial records are retained in the gateway system and will be invoked by sending a pre-assigned DTMF String to the system when the Redial key is pressed.

Mute

Mute can be used during a conversation. To activate mute:

Press the Mute key.

The user’s voice is muted, however, the user can still hear the other parties participating in the call. The Mute LED goes on to remind the user that their voice is being muted.

To deactivate mute:

Press the Mute key.

Mute is disabled, the Mute LED goes off and the user’s voice can now be heard.

Hold

To place a call on hold during a conversation:

Press the Hold key.

The LED of the line that is put on hold blinks continuously.

To resume the call:

Press the line key for the party on hold.

The Hold indication message disappears and the line LED changes from blinking to a solid-on indication.

Music on Hold is sent to the holding party from the gateway. If the holding party disconnects, the telephone stops Music on Hold and the telephone LCD shows “Call Disconnected”.

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Contents Guide Preface This DocumentRegulatory Information Important Safety Considerations Optional AC Adapter Important Electrical ConsiderationsFCC Wants You to Know Table of Contents Setup Menu Appendix Vlan IDList of Figures Normal Phone Book Record Data Input SequenceProduct Description General InformationGeneral Features Standard Features of the TelephoneVoIP Specific Features LED Status Control and Functions of the TelephoneFunction Keys 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 VolumePhone Book Feature OperationsHandsfree Do Not Disturb DND Programmable and Fixed Function KeysSpeed Dial Voice Mail RedialMute HoldTransfer Blind TransferSupervised Transfer ConferenceCall Log Submenu Setup MenuBasic Setup Menu Options 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 LogsTo perform a name search Searching Telephone RecordsName Search Peterson, John 98173334444 Quick SearchTo perform a quick search Add a Phone Book RecordPhone Book is Full Enter Name Lower Barbara AndersonCould not save Name Exists Replace? No Cancel Yes SelectEnter Phone Number 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 Disabled65535 Network ConfigVlan ID65535 Press Select to Change 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 NameConfig File Download Completed Downloading Config Uip300setting.txtUpdating Config Factory Default Settings AppendixSntp Setup Menu Tree Setup MenuMemo Memo