Page 2 - Introduction; explanation purposes.; Features
2 Introduction Thank you for choosing the Uniden EXI 7926 cordless telephone. This phone is designed to exacting standards that provide reliability, long life and outstanding performance. Note: Some illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual unit for explanation purposes. Features • 900...
Page 3 - Controls and functions
3 Controls and functions abc def jkl ghi mno tuv pqrs oper wxyz 2 1 3 5 4 6 8 7 9 0 hold tone mem INTEGRATED CALLER ID line1 line2 conf chan redial/p sel/vol int'com up dn flash delete call id line 1 line 2 conference mute hold status memory page/int'com redial/p flash tone 900MHz EXTENDED RANGE TWO...
Page 5 - Table of contents; Getting Started; Read this first; Telephone Operation; Basics; Caller ID Features; Index
5 Table of contents Getting Started Read this first ...................................................................................... 6 Step 1: Checking the package contents ............................................... 7 Step 2: Setting up the base unit .........................................
Page 6 - About the digital security code; Handset
6 Read this first This cordless telephone must be set up before use. Follow these steps; Step 1 (page 7) Unpack the telephone and accessories. Step 2 (page 8 to 10) Next, choose the best location to set up thebase unit. Step 3 (page 11 to 12) Then, insert the battery pack into the handset.You have t...
Page 7 - Checking the package contents; Uniden Parts Department
7 Step 1 Checking the package contents Make sure you have received the following items in the package.If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the Uniden Parts Department (see below). • Base unit • Handset • AC adapter (AD-420) • Rechargeable battery pack (BT-905) • Telephone line cord ...
Page 8 - Setting up the base unit; Choose the best location
8 Step 2 Setting up the base unit Do the following steps. • Choose the best location• Connect the base unit• Choose the dialing mode Choose the best location Before choosing a location for your new phone, read the INSTALLATION CONSIDERA-TIONS included in the PRECAUTIONS AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCT...
Page 9 - Step 2; Connect the base unit; Note
9 Step 2 (continued) Connect the base unit If you want to install the base unit on the wall, see page 39. 1 Connect the telephone line cord tothe TEL LINE jack and to a telephone outlet. 2 Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 9V jack and to a standard 120VAC wall outlet. 3 Set base unit on a desk or ...
Page 10 - Notes; Choose the dialing mode; If your dialing system is
10 Step 2 (continued) Notes • Use only the supplied AD-420 AC adapter. Do not use any other AC adapter. • Connect the AC adapter to a continuous power supply. • Place the base unit close to the AC outlet so that you can unplug the AC adapter easily. Tips • If your telephone outlet isn't modular, con...
Page 11 - Preparing the battery pack; status
11 Step 3 Preparing the battery pack Charge the battery pack for more than 12-15 hours before you start using your phone. 1 Press and slide the battery compart-ment cover toward the bottom of theunit. 2 Connect the battery pack connector.The plug will fit only one way. Theninsert the battery pack in...
Page 12 - Step 3; When the battery charge becomes low; Cleaning the battery contacts; Do not use any liquids or solvents.
12 Step 3 (continued) Battery use time (per charge) From fully charged.• Seven hours continuous use.• Fourteen days when the handset is in the standby mode. When the battery charge becomes low When the battery pack is very low and needs to becharged, the phone is programmed to eliminatefunctions in ...
Page 13 - Setting up Caller ID options; You must subscribe to CIDCW from your phone company to use
13 Step 4 Setting up Caller ID options There are three Caller ID options available; they are AutoTalk, CIDCW, and Area Code. AutoTalk allows you to answer the phone without pressing or . If the phone rings when AutoTalk is on, simply remove the handset from the base and thephone automatically answer...
Page 15 - Basic 2-line operation; Making and receiving calls
15 Basics Basic 2-line operation Handset On Base Handset Off Base Base Only Auto Talk off 1. Pick up the handset. 2. Press or . Auto Talk on Pick up the handset. line 1 line 2 Press or . line 1 line 2 Press or . line 1 line 2 To answer a call To make a call 1. Pick up the handset. 2. Press or . 3. L...
Page 17 - Making a call from the handset; Hint; Using the tone feature
17 1 Press . 2 Dial the number on the keypad, or, use one of the memory features. (See Using memory dialing, page 32.) 3 When you finish the call, press to hang up. Basics (continued) Making a call from the base line 1 line 2 conference mute hold status line 1 line 1 Off-hook dialing 1 Pick up the h...
Page 18 - Last number redial; Tip
18 The flash function on the base and handset are independent of each other. If you have Call Waiting service and a call waiting tone sounds, press (or on the handset) to accept the call. After a short pause you will hear the new caller. To return to the original caller, press (or on the handset) ag...
Page 19 - Using the speakerphone mute feature
19 Use either the keypad on the handset or the keypad on the base. 1 To place line 1 on hold at the base, press . The line 1 LED turns from green to red. 2 To place line 1 on hold at the handset, press . The following screen appears: 3 To pick up the call that is holding, press on the base or handse...
Page 20 - Using the page feature; Adjusting the volume controls; Handset ringer volume; Handset earpiece volume
20 To locate the handset when it is off the base, press on the base.The handset beeps for 60 seconds. The following screen appears: Press on the handset to connect to the base. Press on the handsetor on the base again to return to standby. Using the page feature status memory page/int'com redial/p f...
Page 21 - Extension In Use; Base ringer volume; OFF; Base speaker volume
21 The handset and the base can be used on separate telephone lines at the same time.For example, if the handset is on a call with line 1 , you can make, or receive calls at the base on line 2 . The line 1 LED on the base flashes green to indicate line 1 is In Use at the handset. When line 1 is In U...
Page 23 - Tips
23 A fourth person, at either the handset or the base, may be added to conference call. For example, to add a fourth party at the handset to an ongoing conference call at the base: 1 Press . The line 1 and line 2 LEDs turn red. 2 Press on the base to contact the handset. 3 Press on the handset.Speak...
Page 24 - Paging from the handset to base; Using your EXI 7926 intercom; Paging from the base to handset
24 1 Press on the base.The handset beeps. (If no answer, press on the base again to disconnect.) 2 Press on the handset.Speak into the mouthpiece to answer the page. 3 To turn off the intercom, press on the base or on the handset. Paging from the handset to base 1 Press on the handset. (If no answer...
Page 25 - Transferring calls; Using the speakerphone
25 1 To transfer a call from the base or the handset, press then . 2 Answer by pressing .On the base the status LED flashes and line 1 LED turns red. The following screen appears: You may then announce the call with the intercom. 3 To speak to the caller, press or . • If no one is available to take ...
Page 26 - Memory features; On the handset; Storing a phone number in memory
26 Memory features Your EXI 7926 stores up to 30 name/numbers in the handset plus 10 numbers in thebase. Memory locations are shared by both lines. On the handset 1 Pick up the handset from the base. 2 Press and hold for two seconds. The following screen appears: 3 Use the and keys, or number keypad...
Page 27 - On the base
26 On the base 1 Press . The status LED blinks. 2 Dial the number you wish to store. 3 Press . Enter the memory location number (0-9) on the keypad. The status LED goes out. A confirmation beep indicates the number is stored. continued from previous page 7 Enter the phone number with the number keyp...
Page 28 - Editing a phone number in memory
28 To edit a number you have stored in the handset: 1 Pick up the handset from the base. 2 Press and hold for two seconds. The display shows the “ Memory Store ” screen and any saved name/numbers. 3 Use the and keys, or number keypad, to select the memory location you would like to edit. 4 Press . T...
Page 30 - From the handset; Erasing a number from memory
30 After erasing a number, you may add a new address to memory. From the handset 1 Pick up the handset from the base. 2 Press and hold for two seconds. The handset shows the “ Memory Store ” screen with saved name/numbers displayed. 3 Use the and keys, or number keypad, to select the memory location...
Page 31 - From the base
31 continued from previous page 8 Press . There is a confirmation tone, and the following screen appears: 9 The display then returns to the “ Memory Store ” screen. You may select another number to delete (return to step 3) or you may press to return to standby. From the base 1 Press . The status LE...
Page 32 - At the base; Using memory dialing
32 Follow the steps below to dial a number using a programmed memory location: From the handset 1 Press . The handset displays your programmed memory locations. 2 Use the and keys to select the memory location you would like to dial. The following screen appears: 3 Press . The number dials. At the b...
Page 33 - Screening your calls; Reviewing Caller ID name/numbers
33 Caller ID features Using Caller ID You must subscribe to Caller ID from your phone company to use this feature. Screening your calls Caller ID allows you to review caller information before answering your phone. At the second ring, the display shows the date, time, call count, name and phone numb...
Page 34 - Calling a Caller ID name/number; Caller ID features
34 continued from previous page 6 Press to return to standby. Calling a Caller ID name/number 1 Press . The Caller ID summary screen shows the number of new callers and total number of calls. 2 Use or to select “ Line 1 ” or “ Line 2 ” caller ID. 3 Press to display the caller ID message. 4 Press to ...
Page 35 - Storing a Caller ID number in a memory location
35 Storing a Caller ID number in a memory location 1 Press . The Caller ID summary screen shows the number of new callers and total number of calls. 2 Use or to select “ Line 1 ” or “ Line 2 ” caller ID. 3 Press to display the caller ID message. 4 Press or to find the name/number that you would like...
Page 36 - Deleting a Caller ID message
36 Deleting a Caller ID message To delete a single Caller ID message, follow the steps below. 1 Press . The Caller ID summary screen shows the number of new callers and total number of calls. 2 Use or to select “ Line 1 ” or “ Line 2 ” caller ID. 3 Press to display the caller ID message. 4 Select th...
Page 37 - Deleting all Caller ID name/numbers; Using CIDCW (Caller ID with Call Waiting)
37 Deleting all Caller ID name/numbers To delete all of your Caller ID messages, follow the steps below. 1 Press . The Caller ID summary screen shows the number of new callers and total number of calls. 2 Use or to select “ Line 1 ”. 3 Press to delete name/numbers on line 1 . The following screen ap...
Page 38 - Headset installation; headset
38 Additional information Changing the digital security code The digital security code is an identification code used to connect the handset and thebase unit. Normally, setting the code is not necessary.The first time you charge your handset, the security code is automatically set. (See page 6.) In ...
Page 39 - Standard wall plate mounting; TEL LINE; DC IN 9V
39 Additional information Mounting the base unit on a wall Standard wall plate mounting This phone can be mounted on any standard telephone wall plate. 1 Snap the wall mount adapter into thenotches on the base. 2 Plug the telephone line cord to the TEL LINE jack and the AC adapter to the DC IN 9V ja...
Page 40 - Additional information; Direct wall plate mounting
40 Additional information Direct wall plate mounting If you don't have a standard wall plate, you can mount your phone directly to the wall.Before doing this, consider the following:• Avoid electrical cables, pipes, or other items behind the mounting location, that could cause a hazard when insertin...
Page 41 - To attach the beltclip
41 Additional information Installing the beltclip To attach the beltclip Insert the beltclip into the holes on eachside of the handset. Press down until itclicks. To remove the beltclip Pull both sides of the beltclip to releasethe tabs from the holes. EXI 7926 H1 99.8.23 11:33 AM Page 41
Page 42 - Power Failure; Maintenance; When slightly dirty; Caution
42 Additional information Note on power sources Battery replacement andhandling When the operating time becomes short,even after a battery is recharged, pleasereplace the battery.With normal usage, your battery shouldlast about one year.Please contact your place of purchase fora replacement battery....
Page 43 - Symptom
43 Additional information Troubleshooting If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple stepsbefore calling Uniden Customer Service at (800) 297-1023 . Symptom The status light won't come onwhen the handset is placed inthe base unit. The audio sounds weak and/orscratc...
Page 44 - General; PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE.
Additional information Specifications General The EXI-7926 complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68.Frequency control: PLL Frequency shift keying: FSK Operating temperature: 0 ° C to +50 ° C (+32 ° F to +122 ° F) Base unit RX frequency: 902.102465 MHz to 904.052470 MHz (40 channel) TX frequency: 925.997470...