Page 2 - Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery Warning
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-Cadmium Bat...
Page 3 - Contents
1 Contents Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 EP200 Battery Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Email phone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6About the Internet . . . . . ...
Page 5 - Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions This product has been designed to assure your personal safety. Improper usecan result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. Carefully observe andcomply with all warnings, cautions, and instructions placed on the product, ordescribed in this operating guide. WAR...
Page 8 - Introduction; Email phone Features
Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Email Telephone InternetAppliance. The Email phone is the industry’s first Internet integrated cordlessspeaker phone with Email and Caller ID. You can use your Email phone to sendand receive Email messages, keep important notes, and store impo...
Page 9 - Getting Started; Unpack Your Phone; Check the Contents
Getting Started Unpack Your Phone Remove all the components from the box. Check the Contents Your Email phone should contain the following items. If any of these items aremissing, please contact your place of purchase. q This Owner’s Manual q Other Printed Material 7 Base Unit EP200 Cordless Handset...
Page 10 - Preparing the Phone for Use; Connect the Power; Installing Additional Equipment
Preparing the Phone for Use Connect the Power 1. Plug one end of the AC Adapter into the DC 13V In jack on the back ofyour Email phone. 2. Wrap the power cord around the strain relief notch in the base. 3. Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into your wall outlet. Connecting the Phone Line 1. Plug ...
Page 11 - Raise the Antenna; Installing the Handset Battery Pack
EP200 Final Touches Raise the Antenna Raise the antenna to the vertical position. Installing the Handset Battery Pack 1. Press in on the Battery Cover Release and slide the battery compartment cover down. 2. Align the plastic connector of the Nickel-Cadmium battery pack with its socketand plug it in...
Page 13 - Attach the Handset
EP100 Final Touches Attach the Handset 1. Plug one end of the coiled Handset cord into the Handset. 2. Plug the other end of the coiled Handset cord into the Base. 11 Getting Started
Page 14 - Adjust the LCD Contrast; Initial Power Up
Adjust the LCD Contrast 1. Lift the LCD panel. 2. Move the contrast adjustment knob to change the LCD contrast. 3. The LCD is properly adjusted when you can comfortably read the screen. Initial Power Up When you first turn on the Email phone, a diagnostic is performed. During thediagnostic which las...
Page 15 - Setup; The LCD Screen
Setup The LCD Screen All of your information is displayed in the LCD screen. A typical Home screen isshown below and is broken down into several different sections. The Home screen can be reached at any time by pressing the function key under the h icon. Note: The LCD display could look different de...
Page 16 - Email Phone Functional Areas; Arrow and Select Keys
Email Phone Functional Areas Your Email phone is divided into several functional areas. q The Arrow and Select Keys q The Function Keys q The Base Unit Keypad q The Keyboard q The LCD Screen Arrow and Select Keys These keys are used to move thecursor on the screen, or to selecta message. Function Ke...
Page 17 - The Keyboard; Setup Screen
The Keyboard Use the keyboard to type Emailphone messages and notes. Setup Screen 1. Press the function key under s . 15 Setup 2. A typical setup screen displays. Note: The LCD displaycould look different dependingon the software in yourEmail phone.
Page 18 - Setting Up the Phone; Setting the Speaker Volume; Setting the Ringer Level
Setting Up the Phone This section explains how to set up the phone features of your Email phone.The features include setting the speaker volume, entering your local area codeand prefix, turning off the LCD screen, and paging the handset. Setting the Speaker Volume 1. Press k on the base. 2. Use the ...
Page 20 - Establishing Email phone Service; Entering the Email phone Setup Screen
Establishing Email phone Service This section explains how to set up the Email phone features of your Emailphone. You may choose between Automatic Sign-Up or using your existingInternet Service Provider. Entering the Email phone Setup Screen The Email phone setup screen is accessed from the Home scr...
Page 22 - Setup Options
Setup Options (From the Home Screen press the Function Keys under s , then and i .) Note: For more information on how to set up your Automatic Sign-Up, refer to theQuick Start Instructions. 1. Enter your Email phone User name. For example, jsmith. 2. Press B on the keyboard. 3. Enter your Email phon...
Page 23 - Entering Advanced Setup Information
Dial-up Script (From the Home Screen, press the Function Keys under s , then , i , and Q .) The Dial-up Script is a set of commands that tell the modem in your Email phonewhat to do. From the Setup ISP Screen, press the function key under Q . The dial-up script is provided as the default with your E...
Page 24 - Using Your Existing Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Using Your Existing Internet Service Provider (ISP) (From the Home Screen press the Function Keys under s , then , and i .) Note: For more information on how to set up specific service providers, see theUniden Web Page at HTTP://WWW.UNIDEN.COM. This information is normally provided by your Internet ...
Page 25 - Entering a Dial-up Script
12.Press B on the keyboard. 13.Enter your Server Password. This is used to login to your service. 14.Press B on the keyboard. 15.Enter the Server phone number. This is your local access number. For example, 877-7654. 16.Press the function key under d . 17.To cancel press the function key under h . E...
Page 27 - More Setup Screens; Setting Up Email phone Retrieval Times
More Setup Screens Note: If you have Caller ID service from your local phone company, the time anddate will be set automatically when you receive your first call. Setting Up Email phone Retrieval Times Use this feature to set up the times you want your Email phone to automaticallydial the Internet a...
Page 28 - Setting the Time
Setting the Time Note: If you have Caller ID service from your local phone company, the time anddate will be set automatically when you receive your first call. 1. Press the function key under s . 2. Press the function key under O . 3. Press the function key under M . 4. Use ; or : to select the hou...
Page 29 - Updating the Software; Restarting the System
Updating the Software Use this option to automatically update the software inside your phone.Warning! The update process may change the way certain screens andfunctions operate. Use this option only on the recommendation of a Unidencertified Service Technician. 1. Press the function key under s . 2....
Page 30 - Home; The Home Screen; Entering Notes; Setting up Temporary Notes
Home The Home Screen A typical Calendar/Notepad screen is displayed below. Entering Notes You can store up to eight lines of notes for each date on the calendar. Each linecontains 23 characters. The calendar changes each day and the notes for thatday are automatically displayed. Setting up Temporary...
Page 31 - Temporary Notes; Setting Up Permanent Notes; Clearing Permanent Notes
Temporary Notes 1. Press ; , : , < , or > to move to the desired date on the calendar. 2. Press l . 3. Press ; , : , < , or > to move through your note and modify text. 4. Press the del key to backspace and erase text. 5. Press the return key. 6. Repeat for multiple notes 7. Press the fu...
Page 32 - Viewing notes
Viewing notes 1. Press : to highlight the month. 2. Press < or > to move back and forth one month at a time and highlight the desired month. 3. Press ; , : , < , or > to move to the desired date on the calendar. 30 Home
Page 33 - Email phone; Email phone Screen
Email phone Email phone Screen To enter this screen, press the function key under m . If you have unread Email phone, the m icon will flash. A typical Email phone screen is displayed below. Reading Messages Note: The Email phone does not accept attachments to files. Only plain text willbe retrieved ...
Page 35 - Delete Messages; Reply to Messages
Delete Messages 1. Press the function key under E . 2. Use ; or : to highlight the message you want to delete. 3. Press the function key under D . Repeat for all messages you want to delete. 4. Press the function key under h when finished. Note: The messages will be deleted the next time your Email ...
Page 36 - Forwarding Messages
Forwarding Messages 1. Press the function key under E . 2. Use ; or : to highlight the message you want to reply to. 3. Press the function key under l . To exit, press the function key under b to return to the Email phone screen. 4. Press the function key under forward. You will see a message on the...
Page 37 - Address Book; Address Book Screen
Address Book Address Book Screen To enter the Address Book, press the function key under a . You can enter a maximum of 150 addresses in the Address Book. Anyaddresses you try to save above that number will be lost. A typical Address Book screen is displayed below. Entering New Addresses 1. Press th...
Page 38 - Viewing Addresses; Modifying Addresses
Viewing Addresses 1. Press the function key under a . Note: The address book will display the message “Please wait while loadingaddress book” while the information is loaded in memory. 2. Press ; or : to highlight the desired name. — OR — Enter the first letter of the Name. 3. Press < , > , or...
Page 39 - Deleting Addresses; Speed Dialing From the Address Book
Deleting Addresses 1. Press the function key under a . 2. Press ; or : to highlight the desired call. — OR — Enter the first letter of the Name. 3. Press the function key under r . 4. Press ; or : to select another address. — OR — Press the function key under h to exit. Speed Dialing From the Addres...
Page 40 - Caller ID; Caller ID Screen
Caller ID Caller ID Screen The Caller ID icon will blink when you have new calls. Note: You must subscribe to Caller ID service from your local phone company touse this feature. A typical Caller ID screen is displayed below. Note: The LCD display could look different depending on the software versio...
Page 41 - Adding Caller ID Information to the Address Book; Dialing From the Caller ID Menu
Viewing Caller Information 1. Press the function key under c . 2. Press ; or : to highlight the desired call. 3. Press the function key under h to exit. Deleting Caller Information 1. Press the function key under c . 2. Press ; or : to highlight the desired call. 3. Press the function key under D . ...
Page 42 - Using Your Phone; Receiving Calls; Making Calls
Using Your Phone Receiving Calls 1. After the second ring Caller ID information is displayed. To remove the window immediately, press the return key on the keyboard. The window closes automatically after two minutes. 2. Pick up the Handset. — OR — Press k . Note: All screen functions are still avail...
Page 43 - Storing Memory Numbers; Erasing a Stored Number; Dialing Memory Numbers
Storing Memory Numbers Up to 10 numbers can be stored in the Handset for speed dialing when you areaway from the base. Numbers cannot be stored in the Base unit. Note: These numbers will not be stored in the Address Book automatically. Youneed to enter Address Book numbers separately. 1. Pick up the...
Page 44 - Paging the Handset
Redialing the last Number Called 1. Press the redial/pause key on the Handset. 2. The last number you called is dialed. Using Your Phone With Call Waiting Note: You must subscribe to call waiting service from your local phone companyto use this feature. 1. While talking, you hear the call waiting si...
Page 46 - Specifications; Cordless Telephone Specifications
Specifications General LCD Display: VGA-compatible with contrast adjustment. Keyboard: Full QWERTY keyboard. Operating Temperature: 10 ° to 40 ° C Storage Temperature: -40 ° to 100 ° C Humidity: Up to 90% relative, without condensation Power Requirements Voltage: 90-130 volts AC, 55-65 Hz Cordless T...
Page 47 - One-Year Limited Warranty
One-Year Limited Warranty Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service. WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”) ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be freefrom defects in materials and craftsm...
Page 49 - Controls and Indicators
Controls and Indicators talk talk batt chan ringer redial/pause mem flash volume 2 abc 4 ghi 7 pqrs 5 jkl 8 tuv 6 mno 9 wxyz 1 3 def tone # 0 oper 1 2345 6 16 17 19 20 21 18 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1. Talk Key talk 2. Numeric Keypad 3. Tone/* 4. Memory Key mem 5. Flash Key flash 6. Talk/Battery Low ...