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Uniden Exai8580Uniden EXAI 8580 Cordless phone

Uniden - 1-line - With Answering Machine - With Speakerphone - With LCD Display

5.8GHz extended range Handset speakerphone Digital answering system Access answering system using handset Caller ID / call waiting Trilingual language support Backlit keypad Remote message playback 10 speed dial locations Ringer setting (high / low / off) Handset status LED Last number redial View stored number during call Ni-Cd rechargeable battery included New message waiting indicator (base) Trilingual voice prompts for menu settings Find handset locator key at base Desk or wall mountable Hea... Read more
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rochma 11:10pm on Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 
never buy this phone again I bought this phone to replace my old cordless phone. Liked it because it came with 2 extra phones.
alanmartin 1:53pm on Saturday, June 12th, 2010 
Great phone! I so like the slimness of this phone. Sometimes I am on it for an hour & I can rest it on my shoulder with ease! lousy phone or simply broke. I had a problem with phone. rebuilt items, ordered two, got two defective units I received the first unit, plugged it in and let it charge up for 24 hours.

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UNIDEN CORDLESS TELEPHONES

EXAI8580 Series

At Uniden, we'll take care of you!
Thank you for purchasing a Uniden product. If you have any questions or problems, please do not return this product to the place of purchase. Having Trouble? Our customer care specialists are here to help you! Visit our website at www. uniden.com or call our Customer Hotline at 1-800-297-1023 during regular business hours.* To order headsets, additional handsets, replacement batteries or other accessories, visit our website at www.uniden.com or call 1-800-554-3988 during regular business hours.* Uniden provides a customer service hotline for accessibility questions. If you have disability and need customer service assistance or if you have any questions about how Uniden's products can accommodate persons with disabilities, please call the accessibility voice/TTY line: 1-800-874-9314 (voice or TTY). Accessibility information can be found on our website, www.uniden.com, under the "Accessibility" link. If your call is received outside of our business hours, leave us a message and we will call you back.

Need a Part?

Help for our Special Needs Customers
* Central Standard Time. Detailed customer service hours are available at www.uniden.com.

Remote Operation Card

REMOTE OPERATION CARD
Remote access away from home
1. Call your phone number from a touch-tone phone. 2. During the outgoing message, press [0] and enter your PIN code. The answering system announces the number of messages stored in memory and the voice prompts. The phone stands by for you to enter a command. 3. To quit, hang up the phone.
Turn on the answering system remotely
1. Call your phone and let it ring 10 times until it answers. 2. Press [0] and enter your PIN code. 3. Press [0] then [5] to stop the announcement. 4. Press [0] then [6] to turn the answering system on.
2007 Uniden America Corporation, Fort Worth, Texas. Contains additional foreign articles. Printed in China

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1) Installing the Phone
1-1. Choosing the Best Location
To get the best performance out of your new phone, put it in the best location:

PLACE YOUR BASE

Near an AC outlet and a telephone wall jack. In a centrally-located open area.

TRY TO AVOID

Microwave ovens Refrigerators Fluorescent lighting Other cordless telephones

TVs Other electronics

Personal computers Wireless LAN equipment
Areas with a lot of background noise
Direct sunlight Extreme temperatures

Dust Excessive moisture

Shock Vibration
Notes: For maximum range Keep both the base and handset antennas free of obstruction. When the handset is not in use, place the handset in an upright position. Metal and reinforced concrete may affect cordless telephone performance.

1-2. Plug in the Battery

Use only the Uniden BT-905 rechargeable battery pack supplied with your phone.
Locate the battery pack, battery cover and handset.
Line up the red and black wires on the battery pack connector with the sticker in the handset's battery compartment.

1-5. Attach the Belt Clip

To attach the belt clip

Insert the tabs on the side of the belt clip into the holes on either side of the handset. Press the belt clip down until it clicks into place. (Tug on the clip to make sure its secure.)

To remove the belt clip

Gently pull the tabs out of the holes, then slide the belt clip off of the handset.
2) Getting to Know Your New Phone
2-1. A few Hints on the Manual
This manual uses several different type styles to help you distinguish between different parts of the phone: Bold text with [ ] indicates a key or button on the phone ALL CAPITALS indicates text on the display, such as menu options, prompts, and confirmation messages lower case bold text indicates a status light on the phone
Terms used in this manual
Base CID CIDCW Handset Standby Talk The main part of the phone that connects to your phone line and lets you make and receive calls. Caller ID is available from your telephone provider. With this service, you can see the name and number of incoming callers. Caller ID on Call Waiting is available from your telephone provider. With this service, you can see incoming caller information while on another call. A cordless handset that you use to dial the phone and talk to callers. The phone is not in use. (It doesnt matter whether the handset is in the cradle: the [TALK/ flash] hasnt been pressed, and there is no dial tone.) A dial tone has been enabled, so you can dial and carry on a conversation with an outside party.
Note:Illustrations in this manual are used for explanation purposes and may differ from the actual unit.

2-2. Feature Overview

Hearing Aid Compatible Tone or Pulse Dialing (see section 1-4) Caller ID on Call Waiting (see section 3-1) Trilingual Menu Displays (English, Spanish, or French) (see section 3-2) Auto Talk (see section 3-3) Ringer Volume Control - Handset (see section 3-5) - Base (see section 3-5) Handset speakerphone (see section 4-2) Last Number Redial (see section 4-3) Earpiece Volume Control (see section 4-4) Page/Find Handset (see section 4-5) Mute Ringer (see section 4-6) Headset jack (see section 4-7) 30-number Caller ID Memory (see section 5) 10- Number Speed Dial Memory (see section 6) Chain Dialing (see section 6-7) Desk or Wall Mountable (see section 9)

Answering system features (see section 7,8)
Up to 13 minutes of Recording Time Toll Saver (see section 7-1) Personal or Pre-recorded Outgoing Messages (see section 7-2) Trilingual voice prompts (see section 7-1) Handset access to answering system (see section 7-4) Time and Day Announcement (see section 7-4, 8-2) Call Screening (see section 7-5) Conversation Recording (see section 7-6) Voice Memo (see section 7-7) Remote Message Retrieval (see section 8)
2-3. Parts of the Handset

Earpiece

LCD display / key (up/messages) cid/menu key END key key (down)
/memory key (phonebook/memory) TALK/flash key
Twelve-key dial pad #/ /tone/ key(*/tone/left) redial/pause key select/channel key key (#/right) /speaker key delete key Microphone Charging contacts

Using the handset menu

To open the handset menu, press and hold [cid/menu] for two seconds. The arrow pointer on the left side of the line shows which menu item is currently highlighted. Use [ / ] to move the pointer up and [ ] to move the pointer down. If the phone beeps and stays on the same line, it means you have reached the top or bottom of the list. Press [select/channel] to rotate through the available options for the highlighted menu item. Press [END] to exit the menu. Note:You can find detailed information on the handset menu in section 3 on Setting Up Your Phone and section 4 on Using Your Phone.
Ringer :Type A Ring. Vol.:High Auto Talk :Off CIDCW :On Area Code : Dial :Tone Language :Eng

2-4. Parts of the Base

Speaker Message counter LED vol/select/ key (volume/select/up) vol/select/ key (volume/select/down) charge/in use LED key (delete) key (skip) key (play/stop) greet key memo key ringer key find hs key

menu/clock key set key

Charging contacts
key (repeat) key (answering sysytem on/off)
Note:For information on the base menu, see section 7 on Using Your Answering system.

3) Setting Up Your Phone

Your phone has four basic options that you need to set up first. You should only have to set these options once, and you may not have to change any of them: Dial mode (tone or pulse dialing) Language CIDCW (Caller ID on Call Waiting) Auto talk You might change two handset-specific options --ringer type and ringer volume -- and one base setting ringer volume --more often, depending on the situation. Theres another option, area code, that you should only set if you can use seven-digit dialing (see section 5-3 on Using Seven Digits Instead of Ten).
3-1. Activating Caller ID on Call Waiting (CIDCW)
You must subscribe to Caller ID service through your local telephone provider to use this feature. Caller ID allows you to see the name and number of the calling party before you answer the phone. Caller ID on Call Waiting (CIDCW) lets you see the name and number of a call that comes in when you are on the line. 1) With the phone in standby, press and hold [cid/menu]. 2) Press [ ] to move the pointer to CIDCW. 3) Press [select/channel] to toggle and turn on Caller ID on Call Waiting. 4) Press [END] and put the handset back in the base. The handset communicates the new setting to the base.

4) Using Your Phone

4-1. Making and Receiving Calls
.from the handset 1) 2) 3) 4) Pick up the handset. Press [TALK/flash]. Listen for the dial tone. Dial the number. OR 1) Pick up the handset. 2) Dial the number. 3) Press [TALK/flash]. 1) Pick up the handset. (If AutoTalk is on, the phone automatically answers when you pick it up from the cradle.) 2) Press [TALK/flash]. (If Auto Talk is on, you can also press any key on the twelve-key dial pad.) 1) 2) 3) 4).from the handset speaker phone Pick up the handset. Press [ ]. Listen for the dial tone. Dial the number. OR 1) Pick up the handset. 2) Dial the number. 3) Press [ ].

To make a call.

To answer a call.
1) Pick up the handset. 2) Press [ ].

To hang up.

Press [END] or return the handset to the cradle.
4-2. Switching a Call to the Handset Speakerphone
To switch a normal call to the speakerphone, press [ [ ] again. 1) Pick up the handset from the cradle. 2) Press [redial/pause]. 3) Press [TALK/flash] or [ ].
] on the handset. To switch back to a normal call, press
4-3. Redialing the Last Dialed Number
OR 1) 2) 3) 4) Pick up the handset from the cradle. Press [TALK/flash] or [ ]. Listen for the dial tone. Press [redial/pause].
4-4. Adjusting the Speaker Volume
You can change the speaker volume on the base, the handset earpiece, or the handset speakerphone.
You can choose from ten volume levels ( - ) for the base speaker. Press [vol/select/ ] to make the volume louder or [vol/select/ ] to make it softer. Notes: You can't change the speaker volume when you're using the base setup menu. Exit the menu, and then change the volume. If you hear three quick error beeps, it means the speaker is already at the lowest ( ) or highest ( ) volume level.

On the handset

When you are on a normal call, press [ / ] to make the earpiece louder or [ ] to make it softer. The handset display shows the current volume level for the earpiece. When you are using the speakerphone, use [ / ] or [ ] to change the speaker volume. The handset display shows the current volume level for the handset speakerphone. There are four volume levels: LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, and MAXIMUM. Notes: The handset earpiece and the handset speakerphone have separate volume settings. If you hear three quick error beeps, it means the earpiece or speaker is already at the lowest (LOW) or highest (MAXIMUM) volume level.
4-5. Finding the Handset 4-6. Muting the Ringer
To locate the handset, press [find hs] on the base. The handset will beep for sixty seconds. To cancel paging, press [find hs] again, press any key on the handset, or put the handset back in the base. When the phone is ringing, you can mute the ringer on the base or the handset. Muting stops the ringer for the current call only: the ringer will sound with the next incoming call.

On the handset On the base
You can only mute the handset ringer if the handset is already off the cradle when the handset starts ringing. Press [END] to mute the incoming ring. Press [ ] to mute both the ringer and the answering system speaker. To turn the ringer back on for this call, press the [ringer]. Note:When you turn the ringer back on, the answering system speaker is still off; to turn the answering system speaker back on, press [vol/select/ ] or [vol/select/ ].
4-7. Using an Optional Headset
To install a headset, remove the headset jack cover and insert the headset plug into the headset jack. When you connect a headset, the earpiece and speakerphone are automatically muted. If you want to re-activate the earpiece or speakerphone, remove the headset plug. You will still make and receive calls as usual: just use your headset to talk to the caller once the call connects. You can purchase headsets from our website at www.uniden.com or by calling our Parts Department (See the back cover page).
5) Using Caller ID and Call Waiting
If you subscribe to Caller ID from your phone company, your phone will show you the caller's phone number and name (if available) whenever a call comes in. If you subscribe to both Call Waiting and Caller ID, the phone also shows you the name and the number of any call that comes in while you're on the line. The date and time received Caller's name Caller's Phone Number
5/11 12:30PM Jane Smith 214-555-1234
Note:If you answer a call before the Caller ID record is received (for example, before the second ring), the Caller ID record will not appear. The phone stores the Caller ID information for up to thirty incoming calls - even unanswered calls. If the phone receives more Caller ID records than it can store, the oldest record in the list is automatically deleted. For information on storing Caller ID records in the phonebook, see section 6-6.
5-1. Reviewing the Caller ID Record List
You can review the Caller ID list when the handset is in standby or during a call. 1) Press [cid/menu]. The summary screen displays the total number of Caller ID CID records along with the number of new CID records (that is, calls that you haven't reviewed yet). New :01 2) Use [ ] to scroll through the records from the latest to the earliest, Total:17 or use [ / ] to scroll through the records from the earliest to the latest. 3) Press [cid/menu] to exit the Caller ID list. For new Caller ID records, the phone keeps a count of the number of calls received from the same caller (instead of saving the information multiple 12/30 11:59PM times). The Caller ID record shows the time and date of the most recent call Jane Smith from that number, and the number of calls appears next to the received time. The phone only maintains this count for new or unviewed records: 214-555-1234 once you review that record, the number is cleared.

5-2. Making a Call from the Caller ID List
1) With the phone in standby, press [cid/menu]. 2) Use [ / ] or [ ] to find the Caller ID record you want to call. 3) If you need to add or delete a 1 from the displayed phone number, press [1]. Whats this add or delete a 1 about? Any phone number in the Caller ID records might (or might not!) have a 1 at the front, depending on how different phone companies send the Caller ID information. The phone dials the number exactly as it appears in the Caller ID record. If the phone number is a long distance or toll call, but the Caller ID record does not have a 1 in front of the number, press [1] to add it. If the phone number is a local or non-toll call, but the Caller ID record has a 1 in front of the number, press [1] to delete it. 4) Press [TALK/flash] or [ ] to dial the number. Note:You can also press [TALK/flash] or [ ] before you access the Caller ID list. When you come to the phone number you want to dial, press [select/channel].
5-3. Using Seven Digits Instead of Ten
If you can make a local call by dialing only seven digits instead of ten, you can tell the phone to hide your local area code in the Caller ID list; any calls from outside your area code will show all ten digits.

Entering your area code

1) With the phone in standby, press and hold [cid/menu]. 2) Press [ ] to move the pointer to select AREA CODE. If an area code was already stored, the handset will display it. 3) Press [select/channel] to edit the area code.
4) Use the number keys ([0] [9]) to enter all three digits of your area code. If you make a mistake, press [delete] to erase the last digit. 5) When the number is correct, press [select/channel]. A confirmation tone sounds. 6) Press [END]. The handset returns to standby. The phone uses the stored area code as a filter. When a call comes in, the phone compares the incoming area code to the code programmed in the handset. If the two codes match, the handset hides the area code in the Caller ID list. When youre in the Caller ID list, you can show the hidden area code by pressing [3]. Press [3] again to hide the area code. When you dial from a Caller ID list or store a Caller ID record in the phonebook, the phone dials or stores the digits exactly as they appear on the display. If you need to use ten digits, be sure to press [3] to show the area code before you dial or store the number. See Section 6-6 Storing Caller ID Records in the Phonebook.
5-4. Deleting Caller ID Records
If you get an incoming call or page, the operation is canceled. To delete one Caller ID record 1) With the phone in standby, press [cid/menu]. 2) Use [ / ] or [ ] to find the Caller ID record you want to delete. 3) Press [delete]. The display asks you to confirm. 4) To delete the record, leave the pointer at YES. Or, if you changed your mind, press [ ] to move the pointer to NO. 5) Press [select/channel] to confirm. To delete all the Caller ID records 1) With the phone in standby, press [cid/menu]. 2) From the CID summary screen, press [delete]. The display asks you to confirm. 3) To delete all the records, use [ / ] to move the pointer to YES. Or, if you changed your mind, leave the pointer at NO. 4) Press [select/channel] to confirm.

4) Use the number keypad to enter the phone number. Press [select/ Store Number channel] when youre finished. The handset sounds a confirmation tone and displays MEMORY STORED. 8007303456 The number can be up to twenty digits. If this phone number is a long distance call, be sure to include the 1 in front of the phone number. If you need the phone to wait before dialing the next digit (for example, to enter an extension number or access code), press [redial/pause] to insert a two-second pause between digits. The display shows a P where the phone will pause. You can add as many pauses as you want anywhere in the phone number, but each pause does count as a digit. 5) After a few seconds, the handset goes back to the phonebook list. Use [ / ] and [ ] to select another phonebook entry. OR Press [ /memory] to exit the phonebook. The phone returns to standby.
6-2. Finding Phonebook Entries
If you know the number of the phonebook entry you're looking for: Press and hold the number key (0 through 9) assigned to that phonebook entry. The handset displays the name and phone number saved for that phonebook entry. If the entry has no number, the handset displays : <EMPTY> PRESS SELECT TO EDIT. If the number you picked wasn't the right phonebook entry, just use [ / ] and [ ] to scroll through the phonebook entries. Stop scrolling when you see the phonebook entry you want. If you don't know the number of the phonebook entry you're looking for: Press [ /memory] to open the phonebook list. Use [ / ] and [ ] to scroll through the phonebook entries. Stop scrolling when you see the phonebook entry you want.
6-3. Making a Call from the Phonebook
With the phone in standby, find the phonebook entry you want to call (See section 6-2 on Finding Phonebook Entries). Then press [TALK/flash] or [ ] to dial the number. You can also press [TALK/flash] or [ ] and then find the phonebook entry you want to call, and press [select/channel].
6-4. Editing a Number in the Phonebook
1) With the handset in standby, find the phonebook entry you want to edit (See section 6-2 on Finding Phonebook Entries). 2) Press [select/channel] to open the MENU screen. 3) On the MENU screen, use [ ] to move the pointer to EDIT MEMORYXX, and press [select/channel]. 4) The handset takes you to the STORE NAME screen from Step 2 of section 6-1 on Entering a New Number into the Phonebook: just follow the same steps from there.
6-5. Deleting a Number from the Phonebook
1) With the handset in standby, find the phonebook entry you want to delete (See section 6-2 on Finding Phonebook Entries). 2) Press [select/channel] to open the MENU screen. 3) On the MENU screen, use [ ] to move the pointer to DELETE MEMORYXX, and press [select/channel]. The handset asks you to confirm. 4) To delete the entry, use [ / ] to move the pointer to YES and press [select/channel]. The handset sounds a confirmation tone and goes back to the phonebook list. OR If you changed your mind, leave the pointer at NO and press [select/channel]. The handset returns to standby.

6-6. Storing Caller ID Records in the Phonebook
1) With the phone in standby, press [cid/menu]. 2) Use [ / ] or [ ] to find the Caller ID record you want to save. Note:Remember, the phone stores the digits exactly as they appear on the display. If you need to add or delete a "1" from the displayed phone number, press [1]. (You can always go back and edit the phone number later.) 3) Press [ /memory] to open the phonebook. 4) Find the phonebook entry number you want to use (See section 6-2 on Finding Phonebook Entries). 5) Press [select/channel] to store the Caller ID information to the phonebook and return to the Caller ID list. Note:If this number already has a phonebook entry saved to it, the handset asks if you want to replace the existing entry. Select YES to replace the existing entry with the new one, or select NO to cancel and keep the existing entry. The display returns to the Caller ID list.

6-7. Chain Dialing

If you often have to enter a series of digits or some type of code number during a call, you can save that code number to a phonebook entry. When your call connects, just use the phonebook speed dial to transmit the saved code number. (This is referred to as chain dialing.) 1) Enter the code number (up to twenty digits) into the phonebook (See section 6-1 on Entering a New Number into the Phonebook). Be sure to enter the code number into the phonebook exactly as you would enter it during a call. 2) During a call, when you hear the prompt that tells you to enter the code number, press [ /memory] to open the phonebook. 3) Find the phonebook entry number you want to use (See section 6-2 on Finding Phonebook Entries). 4) Press [select/channel]. The phone sends the digits of the code number exactly as you saved them in the phonebook entry.
7) Using Your Answering system
7-1. Setting Up the Answering System
Here are some general tips on using your answering system menu: To open the answering system menu, press [menu/clock] on the base. The voice prompt announces each menu item. Press [menu/clock] to go to the next item. If you are already at the last menu item, the base beeps and returns to standby. When you hear the menu item you want, use [vol/select/ ] and [vol/select/ ] to scroll through the options for that menu item. To quickly scroll through the options when setting the time or security code, press and hold [vol/select/ ] or [vol/select/ ]. Press [set] to select the current option. If you wait longer than five seconds before pressing a key, the system returns to standby. When youre setting the time, you have two minutes before the system exits the menu. Press [ ] to exit the menu and return to standby. If you receive an incoming call or if you press the [TALK/flash], the system automatically exits the menu. The flow chart below shows the answering system menu items and the available options:
The system announces "Time"

use to: Press

Deleting your personal greeting
Press [greeting]. While the currently-selected greeting is playing, press [ ]. The base deletes the personal greeting and announces Greeting has been deleted. Note:You cannot delete the prerecorded greetings. Pressing [ ] always deletes the personal greeting.
7-3. Turning the Answering System On and Off
From the base Turning On Turning Off From the handset With the phone in standby, press [ ]. With the phone in standby, press [ / ] The message counter shows the number to access the answering system. Press [6]. of received messages. With the phone in standby, press [ ]. The message counter display turns off. With the phone in standby, press [ / ] to access the answering system. Press [9].
Note:If the answering system announces No remaining time when you turn it on, the memory is full (the message counter also shows. The answering system can't record any new messages until you delete some of the saved ones.
7-4. Listening to Your Messages
The message counter shows the number of messages stored in memory. If you have any messages that you haven't listened to yet, the message counter shows the number of these new messages only. The answering system plays your new messages first; after you listen to all the new messages, you can play any old messages. You cannot delete new messages. If you try to delete messages before listening to them, the answering system will beep and say Please playback all messages. You can listen to your messages from the base or from the handset: From the base Playing new messages Press [ ]. The system announces the number of new and old messages, then plays your new messages. From the handset Press [ / ]. The system announces the number of new and old messages. Then press [ /2] to play your new messages.

Repeating a message

Press [ ] once to restart the current message. Press [ /1] once to restart the current Press [ ] repeatedly to review previous message. Press [ /1] repeatedly to review messages. previous messages. Press and hold [ ] to rewind through the current message. Press [ ] to go to the beginning of the next message. Press and hold [ ] to fast forward through the current message. While a message is playing, press [ ]. The message is permanently deleted. Press [ /3] to go to the beginning of the next message. While a message is playing, press [ /4]. The message is permanently deleted.

7-7. Recording a Voice Memo
You can record a voice memo directly onto the base; this memo is handled like a regular answering system message. The memo must be at least two seconds long and no longer than four minutes. 1) With the phone in standby, press and hold [memo] on the base; the message counter flashes. 2) Start recording your message. 3) To stop recording, press [memo] again. The base sounds a confirmation tone and returns to standby. Note:If the memory is full, the message counter shows , and the base stops recording.
8) Using the Answering System While You're Away from Home
When you are away from home, you can operate your answering system with any touch-tone telephone.
8-1. Programming a Security Code
You must set a two-digit security code in order to access your answering system from another telephone. 1) Press [menu/clock] on the base to open the answering system menu. The voice prompt announces the first menu item. 2) Press [menu/clock] repeatedly until you hear the voice prompt announce Security code. 3) Use [vol/select/ ] or [vol/select/ ] to change the security code. Choose a number between and. Press and hold [vol/select/ ] or [vol/select/ ] to scroll though the numbers quickly. As you press [vol/select/ ] or [vol/select/ ], the voice prompt announces current number, and it appears in the message counter. 4) When you reach the number you want, press [set] to set the new code. Note:Dont forget your security code!
8-2. Dialing in To Your Answering System
1) Call your telephone number and wait for the answering system to answer. Note:If you turned on the Toll Saver feature, the answering system will answer after 2 rings if you have new messages and after 4 rings if you dont. If you call in to check for new messages, you can just hang up after the third ring. 2) While the greeting is playing, press [0] and immediately enter your security code. 3) The voice prompt announces the current time and the number of messages stored in memory, followed by short help prompts. After the voice prompts, the answering system sounds intermittent beeps to remind you that it is waiting for a command. Note:If you dont enter a command within fifteen seconds, the answering system automatically hangs up and returns to standby. 4) Enter a remote command from the following chart (you can enter during the voice prompts): To Play Incoming messages Stop Operation Repeat a message Skip a message Delete a message Press [0] then [2] [0] then [5] [0] then [1] [0] then [3] [0] then [4] To Turn the answering system on Turn the answering system off Hear the voice prompts again Start/stop recording a voice memo* Start/stop recording a personal greeting* Press [0] then [6] [0] then [9] [1] then [0] [0] then [7] [0] then [8]

* Enter the command again to stop the recording. 5) When you are finished, just hang up. The answering system automatically returns to standby. Note:For your convenience, a removable remote operation card is printed at the back of this manual.
8-3. Turn on the Answering System Remotely
If you forgot to turn on your answering system, you can turn it on remotely from any touch-tone telephone. 1) Call your telephone number, and let it ring ten times. 2) After ten rings, the answering system answers the phone, but it only sounds the waiting for command beeps. 3) Press [0] and then enter your security code. You can now use the remote commands to control your answering system. 4) To have the answering system remain on after you hang up, press [0] then [6]. The answering system plays the greeting and sounds a confirmation tone. 5) Hang up the phone. The answering system will stay on and answer any subsequent calls.
9) Mounting the Base on a Wall
You can mount the phone on any standard telephone jack wall plate.
Turn the base upside down to reach the desk stand.
On the stand, press in on the two latches near the bottom of the base, and remove the stand.
Rotate the stand 180 degrees, and insert the two tabs into the notches marked WALL.
Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 9V jack, and route the cord through the molded wiring channel on right side as shown.
Press the latches in and slip them into the notches near the top of the base.

AC adapter (supplied)

To DC IN 9V
Connect the telephone cord to the TEL LINE jack and the telephone wall jack.
Tuck the extra telephone cord into the hole in the stand, and align the mounting slots on the base with the mounting posts on the wall jack.
Push in and down until the phone is firmly seated.
Note:To mount the phone directly on the wall, insert two 1 3/8 inch, #10 screws (not supplied) into the wall using anchors suitable for the wall material. Place the screws 3 15/16 inches apart, and allow 1/8 inch free space between the wall and screw heads.
10) Troubleshooting and Maintenance
10-1. Solving Common Issues
If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps first. If these steps do not solve your problem, please call our Customer Hotline. See back cover page for contact information. When you have this problem Try The charge/in use LED won't turn Checking the AC adapter connection. on when the handset is placed in Re-seating the handset in the cradle. the cradle. Cleaning the charging contacts on the handset (See section 10-8). The audio sounds weak and/or scratchy. Moving the handset closer to the base. Moving the handset and/or base away from metal objects or appliances and try again. Changing the channel by pressing [select/channel] during a call. This can help eliminate background noise. Checking the telephone cord connection. Disconnecting the AC adapter. Wait a few minutes, then reconnect it. Asking your telephone company if they use pulse dialing (See section 1-4). Making sure the ringer isnt turned off (see section 3-5).

10-3. Changing the Handset-to-base Code
The handset-to-base code prevents other cordless devices from accidentally connecting to your base. If the battery pack is completely discharged or removed, the handset-to-base code will be lost. If this happens, a new code is set automatically the next time the handset is charged in the base. In the rare situation that you suspect another cordless telephone is using the same code, you can change the code. To change the handset-to-base code, re-register the handset to the base following the instructions in section 10-2 on Re-registering the Handset above.
10-4. Traveling Out of Range
During a call, as you begin to move your handset too far from your base noise increases. If you pass the range limits of the base, your call will terminate within one minute.

10-5. Liquid Damage

Moisture and liquid can damage your cordless phone. If the handset or base is exposed to moisture or liquid, but only the exterior plastic housing is affected, wipe off the liquid, and use as normal. If moisture or liquid has entered the plastic housing (i.e. liquid can be heard in the phone or liquid has entered the handset battery compartment or vent openings on the base), follow the steps below: Handset Base 1) Remove the battery cover and leave it off for ventilation. 1) Disconnect the AC adapter 2) Disconnect the battery pack. Leave the battery cover off and the from the base, cutting off battery pack disconnected for at least three days. electrical power. 3) Once the handset is completely dry, reconnect the battery pack and 2) Disconnect the telephone cord the battery cover. from the base. 4) Recharge the handset's battery pack for 15 to 20 hours before using. 3) Let dry for at least three days. IMPORTANT: You must unplug the telephone line while recharging the battery pack to avoid charge interruption. CAUTION! DO NOT use a microwave oven to speed up the drying process. This will cause permanent damage to the handset, base and the microwave oven. After following these steps, if your cordless telephone does not work, please call our Customer Service Hotline. See back cover page for contact information.

10-6. Specifications

The phone complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68. Operating temperature 0C to +50C (+32F to +122F) Part number PS-0003 AC Adapter Input Voltage 120V AC 60Hz Output Voltage 9V DC 350mA Part number BT-905 Battery Capacity 600mAh, 3.6V 921.103102 923.787761 MHz Frequency 5,856.533347 5,863.692437MHz Note:To avoid damage to the phone, use only Uniden PS-0003 and BT-905 with your phone. Specifications, features, and availability of optional accessories are all subject to change without prior notice.

Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Uniden, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by the owner's manual, could void your authority to operate this product. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.
Cordless telephone privacy
Cordless telephones are radio devices. Communications between the handset and base of your cordless telephone are accomplished by means of radio waves which are broadcast over the open airways. Because of the inherent physical properties of radio waves, your communications can be received by radio receiving devices other than your own cordless telephone unit. Consequently, any communications using your cordless telephone may not be private.

11-6. I.C. Notice

Terminal equipment
NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment. NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is marked on the equipment itself. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.

Radio equipment

The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. "Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone".
11-7. One Year Limited Warranty

 

Technical specifications

Full description

5.8GHz extended range Handset speakerphone Digital answering system Access answering system using handset Caller ID / call waiting Trilingual language support Backlit keypad Remote message playback 10 speed dial locations Ringer setting (high / low / off) Handset status LED Last number redial View stored number during call Ni-Cd rechargeable battery included New message waiting indicator (base) Trilingual voice prompts for menu settings Find handset locator key at base Desk or wall mountable Headset compatible Hearing aid compatible with volume control Belt clip included

General
Product TypeCordless phone w/ call waiting caller ID & answering system
Phone Features
Transmission Band5.8 GHz
Dialer TypeKeypad
Dialer LocationHandset
Dialing ModesPulse, tone
SpeakerphoneYes
Caller IDYes
Call WaitingYes
Call ScreeningYes
Toll SaverYes
Menu OperationYes
Function ButtonsChannel button, pulse-to-tone button, speakerphone button, directory button, delete button, flash button, pause button, redial button
Volume ControlYes
Ringer Control3-step (off / low / high)
Handset LocatorYes
IndicatorsCharge/in use indicator
Lighted KeypadYes
Additional FunctionsBuilt-in clock, time/day stamp
Additional FeaturesAutotalk, tone control
Phone Memory
Phone Directory Capacity10 names & numbers
Dialed Calls Memory1
Caller ID Memory30 names & numbers
Answering System
Answering System TypeDigital
Outgoing Announcement Qty2
Recording Capacity13 min
Memo Record FunctionYes
Message Counter DisplayYes
Audible Message AlertYes
Voice PromptsYes
Display
TypeLCD display - monochrome
Display LocationHandset
Display LanguagesEnglish, French, Spanish
FeaturesBacklit
Display (2nd)
TypeLED display
Color SupportMonochrome
Display LocationBase
Miscellaneous
AntennaExternal
Connections1 x headset jack
Hearing Aid CompatibleYes
Placing / MountingWall-mountable, table-top
Included AccessoriesBelt clip
Power
TypePower adapter - external
Battery
Battery1 x battery
Capacity600 mAh
TechnologyRechargeable - nickel cadmium
Included Qty1
Audible Battery AlertYes
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support1 year warranty
Service & Support DetailsLimited warranty - 1 year
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandUniden
Part NumberEXAI8580
GTIN00050633280416

 

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