Page 3 - Remote Operation; Automatic 7500AI Switch On; Care and Maintenance; CONTENTS; ii; ARRANTY
CONTENTS Continued over.... Recording Incoming Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Display Information During Incoming Calls . . . . . . . 18 Screening Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Recording A Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Two...
Page 4 - SAFETY INFORMATION; • Never install telephone wiring during lightning storm.; READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION
SAFETY INFORMATION 1 FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:- • Never install telephone wiring during lightning storm. • Do not use your 7500AI unit near water or when wet. • Do not take apart or remove the screws (except battery cover screw) - there are no serviceable parts inside. • Make su...
Page 5 - NEW ZEALAND ONLY
W ARRANTY SAFETY INFORMATION 2 NOTE: NEW ZEALAND ONLY The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates onlythat Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditionsfor connection to it’s network. It indicates no endorsement of the productby Telecom, nor does it p...
Page 6 - INTRODUCTION; Congratulations on the purchase of your 7500AI
INTRODUCTION 3 Congratulations on the purchase of your 7500AI D igital T elephone A nswering M achine (7500AI) with Caller ID Display. This product has been designed especially for the Australian orNew Zealand market. It is guaranteed to provide you withreliability, long life and outstanding perform...
Page 7 - PARTS CHECKLIST
PARTS CHECKLIST 4 7500AI Telephone cord and Splitter for New Zealand or Telephone cord andSplitter for Australia AC Adaptor 9 v olt 9 Volt Battery Operating guide If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact theplace of purchase.
Page 8 - FEATURES
YOUR 7500AI’S FEATURES INCLUDE:- ➤ Wide Screen ➤ 88 Caller ID Memories ➤ 12 VIP Call Alert ➤ Up to 18 minutes Record Time ➤ 2 Outgoing Messages (OGM) ➤ Time & Date Display ➤ Two-Way Recording ➤ Memo Recording ➤ Call Screening ➤ Callback Feature ➤ New Calls & Message LED Indicators ➤ Pause Me...
Page 9 - INSTALLATION
SELECTING A LOCATION Select a location that is near both a telephone socket and an AC outlet. CONNECTING THE 7500AI TO THE TELEPHONE LINE To connect the 7500AI to the phone line, plug one end of the suppliedmodular cord into the jack on the back of the 7500AI labelled “line”. Then plug the cord’s ot...
Page 10 - CONNECTING POWER; Plug the AC Adaptor into the power socket at the rear of the 7500AI; MESSAGE; MEMORY TEST
INSTALLATION INST ALLA TION CONNECTING POWER 1. Plug the AC Adaptor into the power socket at the rear of the 7500AI labelled “AC 9V 400mA”. 2. Then plug the other end into your mains socket. When the power is first connected, the 7500AI beeps and the display shows amemory test counting from 00 to 22...
Page 11 - BACKUP BATTERY
BACKUP BATTERY If the power fails or you unplug the 7500AI, a 9V backup battery would savethe messages and the settings for the day, time and security code. Werecommend you use an alkaline battery. Follow these steps to install the backup battery. 1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw on...
Page 13 - ANS ON; UNIDEN; VIP Alert ON Indicator
CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS 10 AM CALL# NEW OGM1 OGM2 ANS ON UNIDEN 1 8 9 10 2 3 5 6 7 4 1. VIP Alert ON Indicator 2. No/Low Battery Indicator 3. Time 4. OGM1 & OGM2 Indicator 5. Date 6. Answer ON/Announce Only Indicator 7. Message Indicator 8. New Call/MSG/Call Counter 9. Caller’s Telephone Number...
Page 14 - SETTING UP; SECURITY CODE; LCD CONTRAST
SETTING UP 11 NOTE: If you do not complete each step within 8 secs., the 7500AI will exit set-up mode andreturn to standby. In this case you have to start again by pressing STOP for 2 secs. LCD CONTRAST The 7500AI provides 0 to 9 (lightest to darkest) levels LCD luminescence. 1. Press STOP for 2 sec...
Page 15 - TIME AND DATE; VIP ALERT ON
3. Press REPEAT to select desired number and SKIP to move up to the next digit. 4. Press CALLBACK to save set-up and continue to next set-up. TIME AND DATE 1. Press STOP for 2 secs. 2. Press CALLBACK 3 times. 3. Press REPEAT to set AM or PM (the hour, minutes, day and month). 4. Press SKIP to move t...
Page 16 - NUMBER OF RINGS; TS; . If there are new messages, the 7500AI will answer after 2
SETTING UP SETTING UP 13 NUMBER OF RINGS The 7500AI can be set to 2, 4 or 7 ringsbefore it plays the OGM and receives thecall. To set the ringer, move the ringerselect switch to the desired position. TS (TOLL SAVER) The 7500AI has New Message Detection to avoid unnecessary toll chargeswhen calling l...
Page 17 - RECORDING OUTGOING MESSAGES; or; OGM1 RECORDING; OGM2 RECORDING
RECORDING OUTGOING MESSAGES 1. Press and hold OGM1 or OGM2 for 2 secs or until a beep is heard. 2. Speak in a normal voice about 8 inches away from the microphone. While recording messages, display show: 3. When you finish recording, press STOP . A confirmation beep is heard.Then the 7500AI automati...
Page 18 - beeps and the outgoing message plays.; O G M 2; OGM2 PLAYING; O G M 1; OGM1 PLAYING
SETTING UP SETTING UP 15 To play your outgoing OGM 1 message at any time, press OGM1 , the 7500AI beeps and the outgoing message plays. To play your outgoing OGM 2 message at any time, press OGM2 , the 7500AI beeps and the outgoing message plays. ▼ ▼ ANSWER VIP AN SW ER NEW CALL NEW MESSAGE ME MO DE...
Page 19 - SETTING THE 7500AI TO ANSWER CALLS; Answer LED; Answer LED; BASIC OPERATION
SETTING THE 7500AI TO ANSWER CALLS To Turn the 7500AI On To set the 7500AI to answer calls and record messages, press ANSWER once. The 7500AI announces "Answer-on", beeps once and plays theoutgoing message. The Answer LED indicator lights up. ANS ON appears on the display. The 7500AI is now ...
Page 20 - RECORDING INCOMING MESSAGES; The 7500AI hangs up and resets to; ICM RECORDING
BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERA TION RECORDING INCOMING MESSAGES The maximum incoming message recording length is 60 seconds. When arecording reaches 55 seconds, the 7500AI beeps once to notify the caller thattime will soon be up. When the recording reaches 60 seconds, the 7500AIsounds one long and four...
Page 21 - DISPLAY INFORMATION DURING INCOMING CALLS; P R I V A T E; UNAVAILABLE; ERROR; PRIVATE
DISPLAY INFORMATION DURING INCOMING CALLS All the caller’s details are only displayed if released by Telstra or your telephoneservice provider. The display shows: P R I V A T E showing on the display means:• the caller has chosen to block their telephone number • the call is from an old type of tele...
Page 22 - P A Y P H O N E; CONVERSATION; END OF CALLS; PAYPHONE
BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERA TION 19 0 0 0 0 showing on the display means: (applies to New Zealand ONLY) • the call is coming from overseas P A Y P H O N E showing on the display means: • the call is coming from a payphone E N D O F C A L L S or T O P O F C A L L S showing on the display means: • you...
Page 23 - SCREENING CALLS; MEMO; M E M O; STOP
BASIC OPERATION 20 BASIC OPERA TION SCREENING CALLS To screen calls, let the 7500AI answer, then listen to the caller’s messagethrough the 7500AI’s speaker. If you decide to answer the call, pick up thephone. If you do not want to take the call, do not pick up the phone, and let the7500AI finish rec...
Page 24 - To record the conversation; Press memo until the display shows; W A Y R E C O R D I N G; The timer starts counting.; CALL TIMER; XX MESSAGES; WAY RECORDING
BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERA TION 21 TWO-WAY RECORDING During a telephone call the user can record both sides of the conversation onany phone connected to your 7500AI. To record the conversation Press memo until the display shows 2 W A Y R E C O R D I N G . The timer starts counting. The 7500AI recor...
Page 25 - REVIEWING CALLS; RPT; CALLS; REPEAT; MESSAGES
BASIC OPERATION 22 BASIC OPERA TION REVIEWING CALLS Your 7500AI stores information for up to 88 Caller ID’s (CID). The display shows the total number of callsreceived by your 7500AI. To review calls: Press REPEAT (review starts from “Top of the List”) or SKIP (review starts from “End of the List”) T...
Page 26 - CALLS WITH MESSAGES; PAUSE DURING MESSAGE PLAYBACK; PAUSE; MESSAGES
BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERA TION 23 CALLS WITH MESSAGES As you scroll through your received calls, your 7500AI, you will notice that some callscome with a icon. This means that the call received came with a message. PLAYING MESSAGES The display shows the total number of messages received. To play al...
Page 27 - PLAYING; MESSAGES ONLY
BASIC OPERATION 24 BASIC OPERA TION PLAYING NEW MESSAGES ONLY To play only new messages, hold down PLAY for 2 seconds. (If there are no new messages stored, the 7500AI says"You have no new messages"). ADJUSTING THE VOLUME To adjust the volume to your desired listening level, adjust the volum...
Page 28 - VIP; Select the CID to be set as a VIP by pressing; To view the VIP CID List; . The display immediately shows the first VIP CID.; V I P I S F U L L
BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERA TION 25 VIP The 7500 allows 12 sets of Caller ID to be stored as a VIP caller. Each time aVIP caller calls, the 7500AI will sound a special tone or alert which isdifferent from the ringer tone. When a VIP call is received by your 7500AI,the display shows the VIP icon. Sto...
Page 29 - To delete a CID from the VIP List; CALLBACK; W A I T I N G; PICK UP PHONE 8; DIALING; WAITING; E N D O F C A L L S
BASIC OPERATION 26 BASIC OPERA TION To delete a CID from the VIP List 1. Press VIP to enter the VIP list. 2. Select CID to be deleted by pressing REPEAT or SKIP . 3. Press DELETE . A confirmation beep will sound then the CID disappears from the display. CALLBACK The 7500AI allows user to dial back t...
Page 30 - DELETING CALLS AND MESSAGES; Deleting Calls; CID
BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERA TION 27 DELETING CALLS AND MESSAGES The 7500AI gives the user an option to delete calls and messages one at atime or all at the same time. Deleting Calls To delete a particular Caller ID (CID): 1. Set the display showing the CID to be deleted using REPEAT or SKIP . 2. Pre...
Page 31 - CBT Alert; To use the CBT code in a call:; Changing the CBT Code
BASIC OPERATION 28 BASIC OPERA TION USING CALL BREAKTHROUGH (CBT) If you screen call, but want to make sure that you don’t miss calls fromimportant people (like members of the family), you can provide these peoplewith your CBT code. See code encoded while Setting CBT Code on page 15-16. CBT Alert Wh...
Page 32 - REMOTE OPERATION; Call your telephone; • Your 7500AI is now ready to answer calls
REMOTE OPERATION 29 NOTE: • An outgoing message must be recorded before you can remotely set the 7500AI to answer calls. • For New Zealand model, the 7500AI remains off even after 15 rings. REMOTE OPERATION You can operate the 7500AI from any remote location using a touch-tonephone, or from a rotary...
Page 33 - USING REMOTE COMMANDS; Press
USING REMOTE COMMANDS To use the remote commands, you must enter the remote operation securitycode within 8 seconds after the 7500AI answers the call. After the 7500AIbeeps once to verify you entered the code correctly, enter the number(s) forthe function(s) you want the 7500AI to perform. REMOTE OP...
Page 34 - After you press 21, 22, 31 or 32 to play messages or Caller ID record:; Changing the Remote Operation Security Code
REMOTE OPERATION REMOTE OPERA TION 31 After you press 21, 22, 31 or 32 to play messages or Caller ID record: Changing the Remote Operation Security Code The remote operation security code is preset to 704, but you can change it byfollowing the steps in Setting the Security Code on page 15. Press To ...
Page 35 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE; Replace when necessary.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE 32 1. Unplug the unit before cleaning it.2. Clean your unit with a damp(never wet) cloth. Solvent or detergent should never be used as they may damage the finishof the plastic casing. 3. Make sure there is space above and to the rear of your unit to allow for proper ventilation....
Page 36 - TROUBLESHOOTING; PROBLEM
33 TROUBLESHOOTING If your 7500AI 7500AI unit is not performing to your expectations, please trythese simple steps. PROBLEM SUGGESTION Answering system does not work • Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged in. • Make sure that the AC Adaptor is plugged in. • Make sure the 7500AI is turned on....
Page 38 - WARRANTY
WARRANTY 35 Uniden 7500AI 1 YEAR WARRANTY (Batteries and Accessories are covered for 90 Days ONLY) Note: Please keep your sales docket as it provides evidence of warranty. Warranty is only valid in thecountry where the product has been purchased. WARRANTOR: Uniden Australian Pty Ltd. ACN 001 865 498...
Page 39 - A Clear Signal of What’s Ahead.; © 2000 UNIDEN CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A Clear Signal of What’s Ahead. © 2000 UNIDEN CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.