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UIP200 User's Manual Revision 1.0 © Uniden America Corp., May, 2004 This manual contains instructions for installing and operating your UIP200 SIP IP phone. It provides a description of the telephone's hardware, features, LCD displays, and explains setup, configuration, and basic operation. If you have any questions about the information in this document, please call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-648-4921 or visit us on the web at http://bcs.uniden.com. UIP200 User's Manual Page 2 of 27 Table of Contents Introduction ......................................................................................................... 5 Document Conventions....................................................................................................... 5 Warnings, Cautions, Notes, and Timesavers...................................................................5 Regulatory Information....................................................................................................... 6 FCC Part 15 .....................................................................................................................6 U.L. Compliance .............................................................................................................6 Industry Canada (ICES-003) ...........................................................................................6 Hearing-Aid Compatibility .............................................................................................6 Recording Conversations ................................................................................................6 What's New?....................................................................................................................... 6 Important Safety Considerations......................................................................................... 7 Important Electrical Considerations ................................................................................... 8 The FCC Wants You to Know............................................................................................ 8 AC Adapter ......................................................................................................................... 9 Power over Ethernet (PoE)..............................................................................................9 Product Description .......................................................................................... 10 Features ............................................................................................................................. 10 VoIP Specific Features..................................................................................................10 Operational Features......................................................................................................11 Control and Functions....................................................................................................... 11 Function Keys ................................................................................................................... 12 LED Status ....................................................................................................................12 Specifications.................................................................................................................... 12 Physical Interface ..........................................................................................................13 Power Supply ................................................................................................................13 Speaker ..........................................................................................................................13 Installation and Basic Setup Instructions....................................................... 14 Wall-Mounting the Telephone.......................................................................................... 14 Connecting the Telephone ................................................................................................ 15 Basic Telephone Operations............................................................................ 16 Standby ............................................................................................................................. 16 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 3 of 27 Making Calls..................................................................................................................... 16 Using the Handset .........................................................................................................16 Using the Speakerphone or a Headset (Hands-free) .....................................................16 Using On-Hook Dialing ................................................................................................17 Receiving Calls ................................................................................................................. 17 Adjusting the Volume ....................................................................................................... 17 Changing the Handset Volume......................................................................................17 Changing the Headset Volume......................................................................................18 Changing the Speakerphone Volume ............................................................................18 Changing the Ringer Volume........................................................................................18 Transferring a Call ............................................................................................................ 19 Call Waiting Operation ..................................................................................................... 19 Hold 19 Feature Operations ........................................................................................... 20 Programmable and Fixed Function Keys.......................................................................... 20 1-Touch Dialing ............................................................................................................20 2 -Touch Dialing ...........................................................................................................21 DND ..............................................................................................................................21 Voice Message Access ..................................................................................................21 Mute...............................................................................................................................22 Dial (fixed key) .............................................................................................................22 Emergency Proxy.............................................................................................................. 22 Configuring the Telephone............................................................................... 23 Navigating the Menus ....................................................................................................... 23 Speed Dial Sub-Menu ....................................................................................................... 23 Programming a 1-Touch Number..................................................................................23 Clearing or Editing the 1-Touch Number......................................................................24 Programming the 2 Touch Number...............................................................................24 Clearing or Editing the 2-Touch Number......................................................................25 Phone Settings Sub-Menu................................................................................................. 25 Changing the LCD Contrast ..........................................................................................25 Changing the Display Language ...................................................................................25 Adjusting the Date and Time.........................................................................................26 Network Setting ................................................................................................................ 27 View Info .......................................................................................................................... 27 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 4 of 27 Figures in This Document Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket...........................................................................14 Mount the Phone on the Wall Plate..........................................................................14 LCD in standby mode...............................................................................................16 LCD when a Call is Connected ................................................................................16 LCD display when Receiving a Call ........................................................................17 Tables in This Document Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Revision History .........................................................................................................6 Control Keys and Their Functions............................................................................11 LEDs and Their Meanings ........................................................................................12 Fixed-Function Key and Programmable Key Defaults.............................................20 Configuration Menus and Their Functions ...............................................................23 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 5 of 27 Introduction Document Conventions Warnings, Cautions, Notes, and Timesavers This document uses particular conventions for warnings, cautions, notes and timesavers. Below is an example of these conventions and how they are used: WARNING Warnings appear with the stop sign. They indicate there is extreme danger or a risk of injury if the instructions are not followed correctly. Some warnings are required by government regulation or company policy. CAUTION Cautions appear with the "slow" sign. They indicate there is a danger of damaging the equipment or causing a missioncritical problem if the instructions are not followed correctly. Some cautions are required by government regulation or company policy. ! NOTE Notes point out important and useful information that the user should remember, but there is no danger. Most notes are based on by suggestions from users or frequent questions to support personnel. ! TIMESAVER Timesavers are hints that will make things go a little faster. Most timesavers are suggestions from users that have worked well in the field. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 6 of 27 Regulatory Information FCC Part 15 This product complies with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Sub part B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. U.L. Compliance This equipment complies with Underwriters Laboratories Standard U.L. 60950. Industry Canada (ICES-003) This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. Hearing-Aid Compatibility The equipment is hearing-aid compatible. Recording Conversations The act of monitoring or recording telephone conversations under certain circumstances may violate federal or state statutes. Consult your legal counsel prior to monitoring or recording any telephone conversation. CAUTION No repairs can be done by the customer! Attempting repairs will damage the equipment and void your warranty! What's New? This is the first release of documentation for this product. Table 1 1.0 Revision History Publication Date May 31, 2004 Revision Changes First release of this document. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 7 of 27 Important Safety Considerations When using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons, including but not limited to the following: # # # Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and network connection before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use this product near water; for example, near a sink or in a wet area. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The telephone can fall, causing serious damage to the unit. Slots and ...

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