Page 2 - PRECAUTIONS; Before you read anything else,; Do not short circuit the battery.
PRECAUTIONS Before you read anything else, please observe the following: WARNING! Uniden America Corporation DOES NOT represent this unit to be waterproof.To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or damage to the unit, DO NOTexpose this unit to rain or moisture. RECHARGEABLE NICKEL-CADMIUMBATTE...
Page 3 - One Year Limited Warranty
One Year Limited Warranty WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”) ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retailowner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship withonly the limitations or exclusions set out below. WARRANTY DURAT...
Page 4 - Base Unit Controls & Functions; Charge LED
Base Unit Controls & Functions CHARGE IN USE/HOLD PAGE/FIND BATT CHARGE POWER Charge LED Hold ButtonHold / In Use LED Spare Battery Charge LED Page / Find Button & LED Power On LED Base UnitAntenna LINEOUT LINE IN DC IN 10V AC ADAPTER + – H:\Ana9500\ANA9500.VP Tue Jun 27 11:22:48 2000 Color ...
Page 5 - Handset Controls & Functions
Handset Controls & Functions 1 TALK XFER HOLD CONF MEMO 4 7 Q F1 F2 F3 F4 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # ABC DEF GHI PRS JKL TUV OPER MNO WXY Antenna Earpiece Display Talk LED Talk Button NumericKeypad Microphone FunctionKeys FunctionKey LEDs FunctionKey Labels Head SetJack ConferenceButton TransferButton Hold...
Page 6 - Table of Contents
Uniden® is a registered trademark of Uniden America Corporation. AutoStandbyTM and AutoTalk are trademarks of Uniden America Corporation. AutoStandby is a patented invention of Uniden America Corporation. 1 Table of Contents Handset Controls & Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 7 - Important Safety Instructions; Read and understand all instructions.
Important Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautionsshould always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock,and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on...
Page 8 - If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.; CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons by the; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
D. If the product does not operate normally when following theoperating instructions. Adjust only those controls that arecovered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment ofother controls may result in damage, and will often requireextensive work by a qualified technician to restore the pro...
Page 9 - About Your; Handset
About Your ANA 9500 Congratulations on your purchase of the Uniden ANA 9500 Cordless Telephone. The ANA 9500 is designed and engineered to exacting standards for reliability, long life, and outstandingperformance. It is designed to work with a PBX system. To get themost from your ANA 9500 , please r...
Page 10 - Features; CONFERENCE
ANA 9500 Features n Super Long Range 900MHz Spread Spectrum n 2-line, 10-digit LCD Display n Headset Jack n Ringer Volume Control n Handset Volume Control n Single button access to: CONFERENCE , HOLD , and TRANSFER features n Four Function Keys: PAUSE, FLASH, REDIAL, SEARCH n 20 Number Memory Store ...
Page 11 - Selecting the Installation Location
Installing Your ANA 9500 Selecting the Installation Location Select a location for the ANA 9500 to avoid excessive heat or humidity. The Base Unit of your ANA 9500 can be placed on a desk or tabletop near a standard 120V AC outlet and telephone linejack. The Base Unit can also be mounted on a standa...
Page 12 - Connecting the Telephone Cords
Connecting the Telephone Cords The ANA 9500 must be connected to an analog PBX port or a standard analog telephone line. CAUTION: n Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. n Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unlessthe telephone line has been disconnected at the ne...
Page 13 - Applying Power to the Base Unit; Use only the supplied AC Adapter: EXP9504
Tone/Pulse Switch Be sure the TONE/PULSE switch is in the TONE position. Note: Most systems are Tone dialing. Check with your PBX Administrator if you are not sure whether your system is Toneor Pulse dialing. Applying Power to the Base Unit 8 Line InFromTelephoneJack Line Outto HostTelephone AC Adap...
Page 15 - Attaching the Belt Clip to the Handset; Place the Battery Pack onto
Before using your ANA 9500 , be sure to raise the antenna to the vertical position. Attaching the Belt Clip to the Handset You can use the Belt Clip to attach the Handset to your belt or pocketfor convenient portability. Snap the tabs of the Belt Clip intothe notches on the sides of theHandset. To r...
Page 16 - Removing the Handset Battery Pack; Press in on the Battery Pack; Charging the Handset Battery Pack; Place the Handset on the
Removing the Handset Battery Pack 1. Press in on the Battery Pack Release Latch 2. Slide the Battery Pack off the Handset Note: You may have to pullhard to slide the Battery Pack off. Charging the Handset Battery Pack The Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery Pack must be fullycharged before using you...
Page 17 - Charging Spare Battery Packs; Low Battery Indicator; On a Call
Charging Spare Battery Packs The Base Unit of your ANA 9500 is equipped with a Battery Charger for charging an Optional Spare Battery Pack. 1. Position the Battery Pack so the inner side is facing toward the top of the Base Unit. 2. Slide the Battery Pack into the Charging Compartment until it click...
Page 18 - Cleaning the Battery Contacts; Contacts
Cleaning the Battery Contacts To maintain a good charge, it is important to clean all chargingcontacts on the Handset and Base Unit about once a month. Use apencil eraser or other contact cleaner. Do not use any liquids orsolvents. 13 1 TALK XFER HOLD CONF MEMO 4 7 Q F1 F2 F3 F4 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # ABC ...
Page 19 - Note: Operation of the; is performed using the Handset; Handset Controls; Handset Earpiece
Using Your ANA 9500 Handset Note: Operation of the ANA 9500 is performed using the Handset off the Base Unit. The exceptions are charging the Handset BatteryPack, and terminating a call with AutoStandby. The Base Unit is usedto place a call on HOLD , or to Page the Handset. These operations are disc...
Page 20 - Using the Handset; NO SERVICE
Using the Handset When you pick up the Handset andpress TALK , you will see: Then you’ll see one of the following: Condition Indicator LCD Display Line OK TALK LED No Connection to BaseUnit Error Tone NO SERVICE Channel Busy Error Tone SYSTEMBUSY Line in Use Error Tone LINE IN USE When communication...
Page 21 - Answering a Call; Handset on the Base Unit; Making a Call
Answering a Call When you receive a call, the Handsetrings and you’ll see: Handset on the Base Unit Handset off the Base Unit Pick up the Handset. The AutoTalkfeature allows you to answer the callimmediately. Press TALK . When you finish the call,, place the Handset back on the Base Unit. AutoStandb...
Page 22 - Feature Buttons; Placing a call “on hold”
Feature Buttons Note: The exact operation of the Feature Buttons depends on how your PBX system is configured. Contact your PBXAdministrator for more information. Placing a call “on hold” Press HOLD . You’ll hear a “beep” and see: To resume the call, press HOLD or TALK . Transferring a Call Press TR...
Page 23 - Programming the Feature Buttons; TRANSFER
Programming the Feature Buttons The Feature Buttons can be programmed for special use, such ascausing a “Hook Flash” followed by a special number or function. For example — to program the TRANSFER button for “Hook Flash” and 9 for outside transfers only: Press MEMO . Press FLASH . Press 9. Press MEM...
Page 24 - Function Keys
Function Keys FLASH (F1) Press once to cause a “Hook Flash” while on a call. Press once to program a “Hook Flash” in a Feature Button. The FLASH LED lights momentarily while the Key is pressed. PAUSE (F2) Press once to program a Pause while storing a number in Memory. The PAUSE LED lights momentaril...
Page 25 - Storing a Number; MEMO
Using Your ANA 9500 Memory Use these buttons to operate the ANA 9500 Memory Storing a Number 1. Press MEMO . You will hear a beep, and see the message: 2. Enter the number (up to 16 digits)you want to store. a. To program a Pause in the dialingsequence, press. b. To program a “Hook Flash” in thedial...
Page 26 - The phone then returns to Standby.; Erasing a Stored Number
Example: Store 555-1234 in memory location 12: a. Press MEMO b. Enter 5551234 c. Press MEMO d. Press 12 The Handset beeps confirmationand you see: The phone then returns to Standby. Erasing a Stored Number 1. Press MEMO 2. Press MEMO 3. Enter the memory location number(01) to (20) you want to clear....
Page 27 - Memory Search
3. Enter the Memory Location(01 - 20) The phone automatically dials the number shown. Memory Search You can search all 20 Memory Locations to find the number you need.Once you have found the number, you can automatically dial thatnumber. 1. Press SEARCH (F4) 2. Press ▲ ( VOL ) to move to Memory Loca...
Page 28 - Chain Dialing; While you are on the call, press
Chain Dialing You can dial any stored number while you are on a call. This issometimes needed for Long Distance Access Codes or AccountAccess Numbers. 1. While you are on the call, press SEARCH (F4). The SEARCH LED lights. 2. Press ▲ ( VOL ) or ▼ ( MUTE ) as needed to locate the number inMemory. 3. ...
Page 29 - Placing a Call On Hold; HOLD; Paging the Handset
Using Your ANA 9500 Base Unit Although most of the ANA 9500 operations are performed at the Handset, there are two operations performed at the Base Unit. The IN USE/HOLD LED lights steadily whenever the Handset isconnected to a call. Placing a Call On Hold 1. Press HOLD on the Base Unit. The IN USE/...
Page 30 - ANA
Optional Head Set (EXP9530) The optional Head Set provides a “Hands-Free” Option for the ANA 9500. With the Head Set installed, you can use the Belt Clip to carry the Handset, and conduct a conversation using the Head Set. To install the optional Head Set,open the cover over theHEAD SET Jack and plu...
Page 31 - To Phone
Optional Backup AC Adapter (EXP9505) The Optional Backup AC Adapter provides protection against losing acall in case of AC Power failure. The Backup Adapter contains aBattery Pack that provides enough power for you to complete the calland hang up. To install the Backup Adapter: 1. Disconnect the Sta...
Page 32 - Using an Optional Second 2500-type; Connecting the Desk Telephone.
Using an Optional Second 2500-type Analog Telephone. A standard 2500-type Desk telephone can be used with the ANA 9500 . Calls can then be answered with the Desk phone and transferred to the ANA 9500 . Note: A special Security Feature disconnects the Desk phone whenever the ANA 9500Handset is in use...
Page 33 - Transferring a Call to the Desk Telephone; Typical Applications
Transferring a Call to the Desk Telephone 1. Press HOLD on either the ANA 9500 Handset or Base Unit. 2. Pick up the Handset of the Desk Phone. You can now place the ANA 9500 Handset on the Base Unit. Typical Applications You can use the ANA 9500 together with a standard PBX telephone to give you eff...
Page 34 - Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts
Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts For the following Optional Accessories and Replacement Partscontact your PBX Administrator. 29 AC Adapter EXP9504 Telephone Cord Belt Clip EXP9502 Backup AC Adapter EXP9505 400maH Battery EXP9580 730maH Battery EXP9586 Base Unit Wall Mount EXP9590 Head Set ...
Page 35 - Trouble Shooting; Problem; RING OFF
Trouble Shooting If your ANA 9500 Cordless Telephone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps. If you are still unable toresolve the problems, contact your PBX Administrator. Note: Do not attempt to service this unit yourself. All service must be done by qualified servic...
Page 36 - Specifications; General
Specifications General Frequency Control : Phase Lock Loop Modulation : MSK Operating Temperature : -10 to 50 C Base Unit Receive/Transmit Frequency : 902 MHz to 928 MHz Spread Spectrum Power Requirements : 10V DC from supplied AC Adapter Size : 7 34 in. W X 78 in. D X 3 5 32 in. H Weight : Approx. ...
Page 37 - and other patents pending.
Covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 4,511,761 4,523,058 4,595,795, 4,597,104 4,797,916 4,803,491 5,157,686 5,253,268 and other patents pending. OMUNIDEXP9500 ©1995 Uniden America Corporation. Printed in the USA All rights reserved. ® H:\Ana9500\ANA9500.VP Tue Jun 27 11:22:43 200...