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FP
107
Digital
Answer Machine
Caller ID
Speaker Phone
OWNER’S
MANUAL
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CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS Telephone Answering Machine AM call# PM NEW RPT OGM 1 ANS ON 1 7 Caller ID 2 delete dial hold / answer new call new message answer on / off ogm stop 3 play call diversion block cid call waiting 4 8 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 abc def flash 1 2 3 10 ghi jkl mno 6 store 11 4 5 6 pqrs tuv wxyz cancel 12 9 7 8 rdl/p 13 0 hold speaker mute Answer Phone Base Unit 14 15 16 1 LCD Screen 8 Call Diversion Block CID 2 Delete Call Waiting 3 Hold
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LCD Screen 18 LCD Screen 19 Repeat 19 20 22 25 20 Battery low icon 21 23 24 26 27 21 Time 22 OGM 1 23 Speaker phone Telephone Answering Machine 24 Date AM call# NEW 1 2:22 PM 01/01 00 25 Message RPT OGM 1 ANS ON 26 New call icon 02-9599-3355 27 Call counter 28 Telephone number UNIDEN 18 29 Name Caller ID 30 Review delete dial 29 28 30 Base Unit - right side normal hi min max mid handset volume speaker volume 31 Handset volume control 32 Speaker volume con
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CONTENTS Controls and Functions 1 Contents 3 Quick Start Guide 4 Introduction 6 6 Features Installation / Safety 6 7 Supplied with Your FP107 Wall Installation 8 Adjusting the Ringer Volume and Tone 9 Setting the Clock 9 10 Telephone Operation Making a Call 10 Answering an Incoming Call 10 Using Flash 11 Using Hold 11 Using Mute 11 12 Memory Dialling 12 Storing a Number in Memory Storing a Number from Caller ID Records 12 Entering a Pause in a Memory Number 13 Reviewing Memory Numbers 13 Dialli
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This page is a very condensed version of the Owners Manual. It is designed to allow you to get your phone installed and operating as quickly as possible - however it does not attempt to explain any of the advanced features of the FP107 . Start Here! Quick Start Guide Installing the Base Unit Plug one end of the Handset curly cord into the handset and the other into the jack on the side of the telephone base. Plug the Telephone Cord into the Base Unit, then into the Phone Socket on the wall. Plu
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Installing the Backup Battery Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws on the battery compartment cover located under the base. Remove the cover. Plug the battery contacts in place and lay the battery in the battery compartment. Replace the cover and secure with the screws. This symbol on the display screen indicates the battery level is low. Disconnect the telephone line cord and replace it with a 9V alkaline battery. NOTE Making a Call Answering a Call
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FEATURES l l 12 Number Memory Dialling Pause l l Speakerphone Redial l l Flash Volume Controls l l Mute Adjustable Ringer Volume l l Hold Hearing-Aid Compatible l Tone Dialing ANSWER MACHINE FEATURES l l Recordable Outgoing Message Call Breakthrough (CBT) with Programmable Code l l Voice/Date/Time Stamp Call Screen l l Adjustable Ring Number Remote Operation with Programmable Code l l Toll-Saver Room Monitor l l Phone Pick-Up Detection Memory Backup CALLER ID FEATURES l l 3-Line Display New Call
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SUPPLIED WITH YOUR FP107 NOTE 1 - Telephone line cord 1 - AC Adaptor To get the most from your purchase, please read the Owners Manual thoroughly. Also be sure to complete the Customer Support Card. FP 1 - 9V battery 107 Digital Answerphone NOTE If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the place of OWNER’S MANUAL purchase. 1 - Owners Manual 1 - Wall mount bracket and 2 screws 1 - Customer Support card 7
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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 the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws into the wall. • Make sure the wall material is capable of supporting the weight of the telephone. • Use the screws (supplied) with anchoring devices suitable for the wall material where the Telephone wi
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ADJUSTING THE RINGER VOLUME AND TONE Ringer volume control Locate the volume control switch at the rear of the base. Slide the ringer volume switch to the desired off/lo/hi setting. ringer volume off / lo / hi VOLUME CONTROL Handset volume control While using the phone you can adjust the handset volume with the control, located at the side of the base. normal hi min max mid handset volume speaker volume normal hi mid handset volume min max speaker volume Speaker volume control During a speaker
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TELEPHONE OPERATION Making a Call To make a call with the handset, pick up the handset. When you hear the dial tone, dial the phone number, DIALLING is displayed. You will see the number as you dial, then (after 8 seconds) the elapsed time of your call. Press to make a call using the speaker speaker phone. SPEAKERPHONE is displayed. Dial the phone number, DIALING is briefly displayed, followed by the number as you dial, then (after 8 seconds) the elapsed time is displayed. rdl
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Using Flash flash Use to perform the hook switch operation for special services, such as Call NOTE Transfer on a business PBX. If you do not have special phone services, from your Using Hold telephone company or hold To put a caller on hold, press . The FP107 beeps, is displayed, and the hold/answer indicator flashes. You can now hang up the handset without disconnecting PBX, pressing flash the call. may disconnect the current call. To resume the call: Press
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MEMORY DIALLING You can store up to 12 numbers in memory and dial any stored number by pressing one key. NOTE Storing a Number in Memory You must complete each There are 12 memory location buttons. step within 8 seconds. store 1. Press . NUMBER? is displayed. 11 Telephone Answering Machine NOTE def AM call# flash 1 2:22 NEW PM 01/01 00 Store your area code with RPT OGM 1 ANS ONLY 3 your number eg: 02, for mno 02 - 9599 - 3355 store name tagging to ope
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Entering a Pause in a Memory Number The pause feature is useful for long distance calling or for access codes that require a NOTE pause between digits. rdl/p When storing a number in memory, press . This enters a 2-second pause. P Each pause entry uses one rdl/p (pause) is displayed. For a long pause, press again. digit of memory. rdl/p 0 hold mute speaker Mic Reviewing Memory Numbers To review stored numbers, press the memory location key (1 - 12). Only the first 12 digits
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Chain-Dialling For quick recall of numbers for special services, you can store each group of numbers in its own memory location. Then, when calling special services, dial the service's main number first. At the appropriate place in the call, press the memory location button for the additional numbers you want to send. Call Waiting: call waiting dial When the call waiting tone sounds, press followed by . This will NOTE switch between the original and incoming cal
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Caller ID delete dial hold / answer new call new message answer on / off ogm stop play call diversion block cid call waiting To Cancel ‘Call Diversion’ 1. Pick up the handset OR speaker Press . 2. Press call diversion - CALL DIVERT OFF is displayed - then press again dial and hang up. The telephone will automatically dial the access code # 61# and will cancel the diversion. TELEPHONE ANSWER DEVICE NOTE Recording Outgoing Messages The maximum le
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Checking the Outgoing Message ogm To check an outgoing message, press . OGM1 PLAYING appears and the message NOTE plays. If no outgoing message is recorded when you press OGM1, the FP107 announces If the FP107 Answer “You have no announcement one” and sounds four beeps. Machine is off, after 15 rings it will automatically Number of Rings ringer switch on and answer the select The FP107 can be set to 2, 4 or 7 rings before it answers the call and plays 2 4 7 TS call. your message. The
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CALLER ID OPERATION If you subscribe to Caller ID service from your phone company, the phone automatically displays the information the phone company sends between the first and second rings of every call you receive. It stores up to 86 numbers only or name and number call records in its Caller ID memory. It also shows the date and time the call was received. The display also shows if caller information is not available or if the sender chose not to send the information. The new call LED flashe
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REVIEWING CALLER ID RECORDS Each time you receive a call, the FP107 stores a Caller ID record that you can review later, even during a call. NOTE A Caller ID record includes: The FP107 returns to the • Call number time/date display after 8 • Time and date of the call seconds if you do not • Callers' telephone number (if available) press a key. • Caller's name (if available) • Voice message (if the calling party leaves a message) Repeatedly press to see more recent call records or
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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 . play To adjust the FP107’s volume, slide the speaker volume min/max on the right side of the phone. To play only new messages, hold down for 2 seconds play . To replay a message while you are listening to it, press . The current message replays from the beginning. To s