User manual UNIDEN ANA9620

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[. . . ] 4 Power To The Base & Charger Units. 11 Cleaning Battery & Charging Unit Contacts . 27 CONTENTS Uniden® is a registered trademark of Uniden America Corporation. INTRODUCTION TO YOUR NEW PHONE Introduction WELCOME Congratulations on your purchase of the Uniden ANA9620 Cordless Telephone. The ANA9620 is designed and engineered to exacting standards for reliability, long life, and outstanding performance. [. . . ] The handset battery and the second battery may be charged simultaneously. NOTE The Charge 1 indicator light does not go off, even when the charge is complete. CHARGING SECOND BATTERY IMPORTANT You can leave the second battery in the second slot. It will not overcharge. The charger unit of your ANA9620 is equipped to charge the second battery with or without the handset in the front slot. Slide the second battery into the second slot in the charging unit until the retaining clip snaps over the top of the battery. Earpiece Volume handset to select a high or (talk mode) low earpiece volume level. Ringer select Press vol on the front of the (standby mode) handset to select one of the following settings: Ring type A (High) Ring type A (Low) Ring Type B (High) Ring Type B (Low) Ring Off (Silent Alert) Ring Type A High HANDSET USE ! Ring Type A Low Ring Type B High Ring Type B Low Ring Off USING THE HANDSET When you pick up the handset and press talk, you will see: After the connection has been made between the handset and base, the display will show the lines currently connected: Or, you may see one of the following: Condition Indicator no connection to base error tone channel busy line in use error tone l1 or l2 indicator blinks. AQUIRING LINK LCD Screen no service no display indication. l1 line in use or l2 line in use If the handset is at the range limit of the ANA9620, or no power is going to the base, you may see: Take the following action: During a Call Condition Sound is Muted Move back in range within 20 seconds or check power to the base. NO SERVICE In Standby Mode Cant make or answer calls (Phone may ring intermittently) Move back within range or check power to the base. Action " ANSWERING A CALL When you receive a call, the handset rings and you will see: Handset in the Charging Unit Handset out of Charging Unit Pick up the handset. AutoTalk feature allows you to Or press any key on the answer the call immediately. numeric keypad, or HOLD, PAUSE or FLASH/RDL When you finish the call, place the handset back in the charging unit. AutoStandby automatically hangs up the phone. OR Press talk to hang up the phone. MAKING A CALL Press talk. If one line is busy, the phone automatically selects an available line. OR Press L1 or L2. talk 5551212 When you hear a dial tone, enter the number you are calling. To hang up, press talk. HANDSET USE REDIAL FUNCTION The ANA9620 stores up to the last three phone numbers you dialed. Press FLASH/RDL The last number dialed appears in the display. To scroll through the remaining two numbers, press FLASH/RDL again. When the desired number appears, press talk , L1 or L2 to redial. # FUNCTIONS Programming Functions PBX OR PSTN In the Programming mode, you can select either Analog PBX or PSTN (Public Service Telephone Network) operation. Available features of each mode of operation are illustrated in the table below. Feature Analog PBX PSTN Conference Transfer Conference by PBX Transfer by PBX Connect Lines 1 & 2 Not Available PROGRAMMING Note: Both Conference and Transfer commands must be programmed to their respective keys before these features can be used. PROGRAM MODE SETUP To enter the Program mode, perform the following steps: 1. While holding the # and keys, press and hold the talk key until a short beep is heard and the handset LCD displays: 2. Press the chan or vol keys to switch between and PSTN Analog PBX modes. Press the talk key to enter your selection into memory. The handset LCD displays: The phone returns to Standby. For operation in PSTN mode, see page 19. [. . . ] No other settings are needed. ACCESSORIES " Operation of the ANA9620 using the headset is exactly the same as using the handset. However, you will hear through the head set earphone, and talk through the headset microphone. The handset earphone and microphone (mouthpiece) are disconnected. OPTIONAL BACKUP ADAPTER The optional backup adapter (EXP9505) provides protection against losing a call in case of AC power failure. The backup adapter contains a battery that provides enough power for you to complete the call and hang up. w To install the backup adapter: 1. [. . . ]

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