Page 2 - Answer Phone Base Unit
1 CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS 1 LCD Screen 2 Delete 3 Hold / Answer LEDNew Call LEDNew Message LED 4 Answer on/offOut Going Message (OGM)Stop 5 Handset 6 Alpha Numeric Keypad 7 Dial 8 Call DiversionBlock CIDCall Waiting 9 12 one touch Speed Dial 10 Flash 11 Store 12 Cancel 13 Redial/Pause 14 Hold 15 Sp...
Page 3 - LCD Screen; Base Unit - right side; UNIDEN
2 18 LCD Screen 19 Repeat 20 Battery low icon 21 Time 22 OGM 1 23 Speaker phone 24 Date 25 Message 26 New call icon 27 Call counter 28 Telephone number 29 Name 30 Review LCD Screen delete dial Caller ID Telephone Answering Machine 21 24 26 27 20 18 28 29 Base Unit - right side Base Unit - left side ...
Page 4 - CONTENTS; OF
CONTENTS CONTENTS OF Y OUR O WNERS MANU AL 3 Controls and FunctionsContentsQuick Start GuideIntroduction FeaturesInstallation / Safety Supplied with Your FP107Wall InstallationAdjusting the Ringer Volume and ToneSetting the ClockTelephone Operation Making a CallAnswering an Incoming CallUsing FlashU...
Page 5 - Start; Quick Start Guide; Installing
4 Plug the Telephone Cord into the Base Unit,then into the Phone Socket on the wall.Plug the AC Adaptor into the Base Unit, theninto the Power Point. Start Here! Quick Start Guide Make sure the ACAdaptor remainsswitched ON at alltimes. Installing the Base Unit Phone socket ! AC Adaptor Power point T...
Page 6 - NOTE
Installing the Backup Battery This symbol on the display screen indicates the battery levelis low. Disconnect the telephone line cord and replace it with a 9V alkalinebattery. Making a Call Pick up the handset from the base and speak.ORPress and speak Answering a Call Pick up the handsetORPressDial ...
Page 7 - FEATURES; TO; INTR; INSTALLATION & SAFETY
6 FEATURES TO YOUR NEW PHONE INTR ODUCTION l l l l l INSTALLATION & SAFETY AVOID - moisture 3 AVOID - Connecting more than phones as Ringing may be impaired. DON’T - overload thepower ouletORplug into a multipower board. l l l l l 1 2 Number Memory Dialling SpeakerphoneFlashMuteHold ANSWER MACHI...
Page 8 - SUPPLIED WITH YOUR FP107; MANUAL; OWNER’S; FP
SUPPLIED WITH YOUR FP107 If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the place of purchase. To get the most from your purchase, please read the Owners Manual thoroughly. Also be sure to complete the Customer Support Card. 1 - AC Adaptor 1 - 9V battery 1 - Wall mount bracket and 2 screws 1 ...
Page 9 - Wall Mounting; WALL INSTALLATION
Wall Mounting • • • If required, you can mount your phone directly on a wall.Before mounting your phone, please consider the following: Select a location away from electrical cables, pipes or other items behind themounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws into the wall.Make s...
Page 10 - ADJUSTING THE RINGER VOLUME AND TONE; Ringer volume control; VOLUME CONTROL; Handset volume control; SETING THE CLOCK
ADJUSTING THE RINGER VOLUME AND TONE Ringer volume control Locate the volume control switch at the rear of thebase.Slide the ringer volume switch to the desiredoff/lo/hi setting. 9 To avoid losing the day and time settings if AC power fails, we recommend you installa backup battery before you set th...
Page 11 - TELEPHONE OPERATION; Making a Call; Answering an Incoming Call; SPEAKERPHONE
TELEPHONE OPERATION If any background noise interferes with the speakerphone's operation, press to turn off the base's microphone while the other party is speaking. NOTE mute Making a Call To make a call with the handset, pick up the handset. When you hear the dial tone, dialthe phone number, DIALLI...
Page 12 - Using Mute; Using Flash
Using Mute To talk to someone else in the room without the person on the other end of the phoneline hearing you, press . The FP107 beeps, and <MIC MUTE> is displayed. Press again to resume your conversation. If you do not have special phone services, from your telephone company or PBX, pressin...
Page 13 - Storing a Number in Memory; Storing Numbers from Caller ID Records; MEMORY DIALLING
You can store up to 12 numbers in memory and dial any stored number by pressing onekey. Storing a Number in Memory There are 12 memory location buttons. 1. Press . NUMBER? is displayed. 2. Enter the number you want to store.3. Press , NAME? is displayed. 4. Enter the name using the alpha keys.5. Pre...
Page 16 - Recording Outgoing Messages; TELEPHONE ANSWER DEVICE
NOTE The maximum length foroutgoing message is 60seconds. As you record,the message countershows the recording time. OGM1 flashes on thedisplay if an out-goingmessage has not yet beenrecorded. NOTE 15 Recording Outgoing Messages Before the FP107 can answer calls and record messages, you must record ...
Page 17 - Checking the Outgoing Message; Number of Rings; ANS ON
The maximum recording capacity is 16 minutes (or 68 recorded messages), or 86 Caller ID records. NOTE 16 Checking the Outgoing Message To check an outgoing message, press . OGM1 PLAYING appears and the message plays.If no outgoing message is recorded when you press OGM1, the FP107 announces“You have...
Page 18 - Caller ID Messages; CALLER ID OPERATION; Name Tagging
17 If you subscribe to Caller ID service from your phone company, the phone automaticallydisplays the information the phone company sends between the first and second ringsof every call you receive. It stores up to 86 numbers only or name and number callrecords in its Caller ID memory. It also shows...
Page 19 - Deleting Call Records; REVIEWING CALLER ID RECORDS
Each time you receive a call, the FP107 stores a Caller ID record that you can reviewlater, even during a call.A Caller ID record includes: • Call number • Time and date of the call • Callers' telephone number (if available) • Caller's name (if available) • Voice message (if the calling party leaves...
Page 20 - Playing Messages; Deleting Messages
FP107 OPERATION Playing Messages The FP107's message window shows the total number of messages, both old and new.If there are new messages, the new message LED flashes. To play all messages, press .To adjust the FP107’s volume, slide the speaker volume min/max on the right side of the phone.To play ...
Page 21 - Setting the Display Contrast; Using Call Breakthrough; ADVANCED FEATURES
Remote Operation You can operate the FP107 from almost any touch-tone phone or from a rotary phoneusing a pocket tone-dialer.Follow these steps to operate the FP107 remotely.1. Dial your phone number from another phone.2. When the FP107 answers, enter your remote operation security code (705 factory...
Page 22 - REMOTE COMMAND LIST
21 Press To 00 Set the FP107 to not answer calls. 01 Set the FP107 to answer calls. 21 Play all messages. 22 Announce all Caller ID records. 31 Play new messages. . 32 Announce new Caller ID information. 4 Monitor the room for 20 seconds. Press 4 to repeat monitoring. 5 Delete all messages (except n...
Page 23 - QUICK REFERENCE CHART; PROBLEM; SUGGESTION; OUBLESHOOTING
Y OUR NEW PHONE If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple stepsfirst before calling Uniden customer service - QUICK REFERENCE CHART No dial tone Check that the phone line cord connectors at both endsare pushed in until they click. PROBLEM You may have exceeded the...
Page 24 - ARRANTY; WARRANTY
W ARRANTY UNIDEN NEW ZEALAND LIMITED SERVICE DIVISION One Year Limited Warranty Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service. Warrantor: Uniden Australia Pty Limited A.B.N. S8 001 865 498 Uniden New Zealand Limited ELEMENT OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants to the original ret...
Page 25 - NOTES
Page 28 - FOR; THANK
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