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XDECT SSE27

Series

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Important Notice:

General Notices for New Zealand Model:

The grant of a NZ Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates


only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum
conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement
of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty.
Above all, it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in
all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different
make or model, nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all
of Telecom's network services.
The maximum volume setting of this telephone exceeds the Telecom
specified volume requirement. Telecom takes no responsibility for the
high volume available on this telephone, customer’s who believe this
telephone is too loud should contact the manufacturer at the website
indicated on owner’s manual warranty page.
For telephone networks other than Telecom there may be a charge
incurred for local calls if the Insert 0 feature is on. Turn Insert 0 off.
This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a call to
another device connected to the same line.

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SSE27 Series Owner's Manual
What's in the box?
Corded handset SSE27 base with Base AC adapter
answering (AAD-065S(M))
system

Telephone
cord

Desk/wall mount stand


Coiled cord

SSE05 You will also find:


accessory Charger AC adapter
handset and (AAD-600S(M)) If you purchased You should
charger
model number: have:
Belt clip SSE27+1 1 of each
SSE27+2 2 of each
SSE27+3 3 of each
SSE27+4 4 of each
SSE27+5 5 of each
SSE27+6 6 of each

Battery
Rechargeable battery pack
cover
(BT-694n)

If any items are missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase.


Never use damaged products!
Need Help? Get answers at our website: www.uniden.com.au for
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What's in the manual?
Installing Your Phone........................... 1 Using Privacy Mode..............................20
Set Up the Base.......................................1 Using Call Transfer................................21
Test the Connection................................4 Using the Intercom................................21
Set Up the Accessory Handset(s)...........4 Using Special Features....................... 22
Using the Belt Clip...................................5 Using Your Phone During a Power
Getting to Know Your Phone.............. 6 Failure..................................................22
Parts of the Base.....................................6 Using Do Not Disturb............................22
Parts of the Handset................................8 Adjusting the Base Visual Ringer ........22
Reading the Displays .............................9 Using the Audio Boost..........................22
Using the Menus................................. 11 Using Text-To-Speech..........................23
The Handset Setup Menu...................12 Using Voice Message Notification.......23
The Base Setup Menu.........................12 Using the Answering System ........... 24
The Ans. Setup Menu..........................13 Setting Up Your Answering System....24
Day & Time Setting..............................13 Getting Your Messages.........................25
The Global Setup Menu......................13 Screening Your Calls.............................26
Register Handset (Base Only).............13 Using the System While You're Away
Entering Text on Your Phone...............14 from Home..........................................27
Using Your Phone............................... 15 Solving Problems................................ 28
Using the Speakerphone......................15 Weak or Hard To Hear Audio ..............29
Changing the Volume...........................15 Noise or Static On The Line..................30
Using the Redial List..............................16 Resetting and Registering Handsets....31
Using Caller ID and Call Waiting...........16 Handling Liquid Damage......................32
Using the Phonebook............................18 Important Information........................ 33
Chain Dialing.........................................19 Specifications........................................33
Finding a Lost Handset.........................19 Terms Used In This Manual..................33
Using an Optional Headset...................19 Battery Information...............................34
Using Multi-station Features............. 20 One-year Limited Warranty............... 35
Expanding Your Phone.........................20
Using Conference Calling.....................20

Important Safety Precautions!


When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should
always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to
persons, including the following:
This unit is NOT waterproof. DO NOT expose it to rain or moisture.
Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming
pool.
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical
storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not
dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes
for possible special disposal instructions.
Do not place the handset in any charging cradle without the battery
installed and the battery cover securely in place.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
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Installing Your Phone
Set Up the Base
Attach the stand
Before you attach the stand, you have to decide if you want the phone to
rest on a desk or hang on a wall.
For desktop use
111 Turn the stand so
the word Desk is
right side up (it will
be on the left).
222 Insert the tabs into
the notches at the
WALL
DESK
DESK
top of the base. WALL

333 Press in on the


latches and slip
them into the
notches marked
Desk.

For wall mount use


111 Turn the stand so
the word Wall is
right side up (it will
be on the left).
222 Insert the tabs into DESK

the notches at the WALL


bottom of the base.
333 Press in on the
latches and slip
them into the DESK

notches marked WALL


Wall.

To remove the stand


Press in on the latches and slide them out of the notches.

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Connect the corded handset
Use the coiled cord to
connect the corded handset
to the connector on the left
side of the base.

For wall mount use only


111On the front of the base, pull the clip
(that holds the corded handset
in place) out of its slot. 1
222 Rotate the clip 180 degrees.
333 Flip the clip from front to back. 2

444 Slide the clip back into the slot.


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Connect the power and


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telephone cords
111 Connect the base AC adapter
to the DC IN 9V jack and the telephone cord to the TEL LINE jack. Route
the cords as shown below:
For desktop use For wall mount use

222 Plug the AC adapter into a standard 240 V AC power outlet, and
connect the telephone cord to a standard telephone wall jack.
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Select the Country
Select Country menu appears the first time you power is on the DECT
SSE27 base. Select the country where you will use the phone.
111 Use UP or DOWN to highlight Australia or New Zealand, then press
SELECT/MENU.
222 The base configures its settings for the selected country, and it
returns to standby.
Once you select the country, Select Country menu will not appear when
the power is on.
If you select the wrong country and you need to try again, use
Factory Reset menu option in the Base Setup menu (see "Using the
Menus" on page 11 and "The Base Setup Menu" on page 12).

Place the phone on the wall


For wall mount use, place the
mounting slots over the pins
on the wall plate, and slide the
base down to lock it into place.

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Test the Connection
Pick up the corded handset from the base. You should hear a dial tone
and the display on the base should say Talk. When you get a dial tone,
make a quick test call.
If... Try...
the display says Check Tel
checking the connection between the
Line or you don't hear a dial
base and the phone jack.
tone
see page 30 for tips on avoiding
there's a lot of noise or static
interference.

Set Up the Accessory Handset(s)


If your phone came packaged with accessory handsets, follow the steps
below to get your cordless handsets ready for use.
Install the battery
111Unpack all handsets, battery packs,
and battery covers. If any
handset has the battery
cover already attached,
press in on the notch and
slide the cover down and
off.
222Line up the battery pack
connector with the jack inside the
handset. (The battery connector
will only fit one way.)
Black
333 Push the battery pack connector
in until it clicks into place. Tug Red
gently on the wires to make
sure the battery pack is securely
connected.

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444Place the cover
over the battery
compartment and slide it
up into place.

Connect the charger


111Connect a charger AC adapter to each
charger's DC IN 9V jack and set the
plug into the notch as shown.
222 Plug the other end of the adapter into
a standard 240V AC power outlet.
333 Place each handset in a charger with
the display facing forward. The charge light should turn on.
If... Try...
the charge light --reseating the handset.
doesn't turn on --checking the AC adapter connection.
Charge all handsets completely (about 15 hours)
before using them.

Test the connection


Pick up each handset and press Talk. You should hear a
dial tone, and the display should say Talk. (Press Talk again to hang up.)
If you can't get a dial tone or the handset display says Unavailable, try
moving the handset closer to the base or resetting it (see page 31).

Using the Belt Clip


To attach the belt clip
Line up the holes on each side of the handset. Insert the belt clip into the
holes on each side of the handset. Press down until it clicks.
To remove the belt clip
Pull either side of the belt clip to release the tabs from the holes.

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Getting to Know Your Phone
Parts of the Base
If the key name is spelled out on the key itself, it's not labeled in the
drawing below.
Visual ringer
switch PHONEBOOK/ CALLER ID/
Handset (on top) Hook LEFT RIGHT
clip switch Display

UP

DOWN
ANS
Visual
Select/
Menu ringer

Back Answering
system
controls

Twelve
-key
dial
pad

Microphone
INTERCOM/ (on bottom)
Speaker HOLD DO NOT
DISTURB

Base keys and how they work


Key name
What it does
(and icon)
Tone --During a call: adjust the audio tone (see page 29).
Boost --During a call: boost the volume of the earpiece (see page 22).
On/off --In standby: turn the answering system on or off.
Slow --Reduce the speed of the answering system playback by 30%.

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Key name
What it does
(and icon)
Redial/ --In standby: open the redial list.
pause --During a phone number entry: insert a two-second pause.
Intercom/ --In standby: page a handset using the intercom.
hold --During a call: put the call on hold and start a call transfer.
Do not --In standby: turn the Do Not Disturb feature on or off (see page
disturb ( ) 22).
--In standby or during a call: open the phonebook.
Phonebook/
--In the menu: go back to the previous screen.
left
--During text entry: move the cursor to the left.
Select/ --In standby: open the menu.
menu --In the menu or any list: select the highlighted item.
Caller ID/ --In standby or during a call: open the Caller ID list.
right --During text entry: move the cursor to the right.
--In the first 2 seconds of a message: go to the previous message.
BACK ( )
--Anytime after that: go back to the beginning of this message.
--In standby: start playing new messages.
Play/stop
--While a message is playing: stop playing messages.
Skip ( ) --While a message is playing: skip to the next message.
--In standby: increase the ringer volume.
--During a normal call: increase the earpiece volume.
Up ( ) --During a speakerphone call or while a message is playing:
increase the speaker volume.
--In the menu or any list: move the cursor up one line.
--In standby: decrease the ringer volume.
--During a normal call: decrease the earpiece volume.
Down ( ) --During a speakerphone call or while a message is playing:
decrease the speaker volume.
--In the menu or any list: move the cursor down one line.
--While a message is playing: delete this message.
Delete
--In standby: delete all messages.
--While the phone is ringing: mute the ringer for this call only.
--During a call: mute the microphone.
Clear/mute
--While entering text: delete the last character, or press and hold
to delete all the characters.
Flash --During a call: switch to a waiting call.
--In standby: start a speakerphone call (get a dial tone).
SPEAKER --During a normal call: switch to the speakerphone.
--During a speakerphone call: hang up.

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Parts of the Handset
If the key name is spelled
Visual
out on the key itself, it's ringer
not labeled in the
drawing below. Earpiece

Text To Speech

Display

PHONEBOOK/
LEFT CALLER ID/RIGHT

SPEAKER

(Left side) Twelve-key (Right side)


dial pad

Headset
jack

BOOST TONE

UP Microphone
Charging
DOWN contacts
Handset keys and how they work
Key name
What it does
(and icon)
--In standby or during a call: open the phonebook.
Phonebook/
--In the menu: go back to the previous screen.
left ( )
--During text entry: move the cursor to the left.
Speaker ( ) --Switch a normal call to the speakerphone (and back).
--In standby: open the menu.
select/Menu
--In the menu or any list: select the highlighted item.
Caller ID/ --In standby or during a call: open the Caller ID list.
right (CID) --During text entry: move the cursor to the right.

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Key name
What it does
(and icon)
--In standby: start a telephone call (get a dial tone).
Talk
--During a call: hang up.
--During a call: switch to a waiting call.
--While the phone is ringing: mute the ringer for this call only.
Flash/exit
--In the menu or any list: exit the menu and go back to the
previous operation.
*/keypad lock --In standby: press and hold to lock or unlock the keypad.
--In standby: page another station using the intercom.
Clear/ --During a call: put the call on hold and start a call transfer.
intercom --While entering text: delete the last character, or press and
hold to delete all the characters.
--In standby: open the redial list.
Redial/pause
--During a phone number entry: insert a two-second pause.
--In standby: access your answering system.
mute/
--During a call: mute the microphone.
Messages
--While the phone is ringing: mute the ringer for this call only.
Boost --During a call: boost the volume of the earpiece (see page 22).
--In standby: increase the ringer volume.
Up ( ) --During a call: increase the call volume.
--In the menu or any list: move the cursor up one line.
--In standby: decrease the ringer volume.
Down ( ) --During a call: decrease the call volume.
--In the menu or any list: move the cursor down one line.
Tone --During a call: adjust the audio tone (see page 29).

Reading the Displays


On the base On the handset
Day and time
Status Status icons

SUN 12:00 AM
icons Time
12:00A
Message Handset #1 Handset
banner
counter
New CID: 5 Caller ID New CID: 5
count
Caller ID count

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The next three tables show the possible icons and what they mean. Since
the icons appear based on what you're doing with the phone, you won't
ever see all of these icons at the same time.
Icons you might see on both the base and handset
Icon What it means

The volume of the earpiece is boosted (see page 22).

The ringer is turned off: this station will not ring when a call comes in.

You have a voice message waiting (see the section titled "Using Voice
Message Notification" on page 23).

Privacy Mode is on: no other station can use the line or join your call.

The speakerphone is on.

The microphone is muted, and the caller can't hear you.

Icons you might see only on the base


Icon What it means
The answering system is turned off: the system will not answer the
phone or take messages.
The memory on the answering system is full: you need to delete
some messages before the system can record any new ones.
The answering system is set to Announce Only: the system will
answer the phone, but it will not let callers leave a message.

Icons you might see only on the handset


Icon What it means
T-coil mode is on (see "Do you use a T-Coil hearing aid?" on page
30).
The battery is 1) fully charged, 2) half charged, 3) getting low, or 4)
empty.

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Using the Menus
The menus are designed to be as easy as possible. Some users don't
even need the manual once they know how to perform these actions:
Open the menu Press Select/menu.
The arrow cursor on the left side of the line shows which
Move the cursor menu item is currently highlighted. Use Up to move the
cursor up and Down to move it down.
Move the cursor to highlight the option, then press
Select an option
Select/menu.
Go back to the
Press Phonebook/left.
previous screen
--On the handset, press Flash/exit.
Close the menu
--On the base, press Play/stop.

If you don’t press any keys for thirty seconds, the phone times out
and exits the menu. (When setting the day and time, the time-out
period is extended to two minutes.)

Using the handset menus


To open the menu, press
SELECT/MENU.
To select the
highlighted
option, press
Use UP SELECT/
and DOWN MENU.
to move To close the
the cursor. OR menu, press
FLASH/EXIT.

Using the base menus


To open the menu,
press SELECT/MENU.
To select the
highlighted
option, press
SELECT/
Use UP and
MENU.
DOWN to
move the cursor. OR To close the
menu, press
PLAY/STOP

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The Handset Setup Menu
You have to change these settings separately for each cordless handset.
Turn on T-coil mode to reduce noise on certain hearing
T-coil
aids (see "Do you use a T-Coil hearing aid?" on page 30).
Choose one of two melodies or five tones for the
handset's main ring tone. As you highlight each ring
Ringer Tones
tone, the phone plays a sample of the tone. When you
hear the tone you want, press Select/menu.
Turn on the personal ring feature. If you have Caller ID,
this feature lets you assign special ring tones to anyone
Personal Ring
in your phonebook, and your phone uses the special
ring tone when that person calls.
Turn on Auto Talk so you can answer the phone just
Autotalk by picking up the handset from the cradle (without to
pressing any buttons).
Turn on Any Key Answer so you can answer the phone
Any Key Answer
by pressing any key on the twelve-key dial pad.
Banner Change the name used on the handset's display.
Key Touch Tone Have your keypad sound a tone when you press a key.
Change the contrast of the display to make it easier to
LCD Contrast
read. Choose one of ten different levels of contrast.
TTS On/Off Turn on the Text-To-Speech (TTS) feature (see page 23).

The Base Setup Menu


These settings apply only to the base. These options work the same as
the Handset Setup menu options with the same name.
Choose one of four ring tones for the base. As you highlight
Ringer Tones each ring tone, the base plays a sample of the tone. When
you hear the tone you want, press Select/menu.
Key Touch Tone Have the keypad sound a tone when you press a key.
Change the contrast of the display to make it easier to read.
LCD Contrast
Choose one of ten different levels of contrast.
TTS On/Off Turn on the Text-To-Speech (TTS) feature (see page 23).
Use this option if you select the wrong country when
you set up the base (see page 3). If you select Yes, the
Factory Reset base clears its country setting and Select Country menu
will appear. All setup information will be reset, and the
phonebook, CID and redial lists will be cleared.

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The Ans. Setup Menu
This menu controls the options and settings for your answering system (see
"Ans. Setup menu options" on page 25).

Day & Time Setting


You need to set the day and time so messages get the correct time stamp.
111 Use Up and Down to choose the day of the week; press Select/menu.
222 Use the number keypad to enter the hour and minutes.
333 Use Up and Down to select AM or PM; press Select/menu.

The Global Setup Menu


The settings on this menu apply to all the handsets and the base. Before
changing these settings, make sure the phone is in standby and all
handsets are within range of the base. (Only one station at a time can
change these settings.)
Set Line Do not change this setting unless instructed to by customer
Mode service.
This feature adds "0" or "00" at the beginning of the number
Insert 0 received from Caller ID. The default setting for New Zealand is
ON. The default setting for Australia is OFF.
VMWI (Base only) Reset the voice message waiting indicator to bring it
Reset back into sync with your voice mail service (see page 23 ).
Register Handset (Base Only)
This menu lets you register additional handsets to this base or re-register
a handset that you had to reset for some reason (see "Resetting and
Registering Handsets" on page 31). If you want to use other accessory
handsets, visit our website listed on the front cover.

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Entering Text on Your Phone
When you want to enter text into your phone (for example, a name in the
phonebook), use the twelve-key dial pad to enter the letters printed on the
number keys. Here's how it works:
The phone enters the letters in the order they appear on the key. For
example, if you press the number key 2 once, the phone enters the
letter A. Press 2 twice for B, and three times for C.
If you press the key again after the last letter, the phone starts the same
letter sequence with small letters. If you press 2 four times in a row, the
phone enters a (small letter). Press 2 five times for b, and six times for c.
If you see the icon [Aa] in the display, the phone enters capital letters
first (A B C), then small letters (a b c), then the number on the key (2).
The icon [aA] means the phone starts at the small letters, so it enters
small letters first, then the number on the key, then capital letters.
The phone automatically uses a capital letter for the first letter and any
letter directly after a space; all other times, it uses small letters.
If two letters in a row use the same number key, enter the first letter,
then use Caller ID/right to move the cursor to the next position to
enter the second letter.
Switch between capital
Press .
letters and small letters
Press Phonebook/left to move the cursor to the
Move the cursor left. Press Caller ID/right to move the cursor to the
right.
Leave a blank space Press HASH (#).
Move the cursor to the letter you want to erase
Erase one letter and press Clear (Clear/intercom on the handset or
Clear/mute on the base.)
Erase the entire entry Press and hold Clear.
Enter punctuation or a
Press 0 to rotate through the available symbols.
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Using Your Phone
To... From the base From a cordless handset
Dial the number, then pick up Dial the number, then press
make a call
the corded handset. Talk.
answer a
Pick up the corded handset. Press Talk.
call
Return the handset to the Press Talk or just return the
hang up
cradle. handset to the cradle.
mute the Press Clear/mute. Press again Press mute/messages. Press
microphone to turn the microphone back again to turn the microphone
during a call on. back on.
put a call on Press Intercom/hold. Press Clear/intercom.
hold If you leave a call on hold for 5 minutes, it will be disconnected.
Pick up the corded handset.
return to a
(If it's off the cradle, press Press Talk.
call on hold
SPEAKER.)
mute the While the phone is ringing,
While the phone is ringing,
ringer for press mute/messages or Flash/
press clear/mute or play/stop.
this call only exit.

Using the Speakerphone


Both the handset and the base have a speakerphone. To use the base
speaker, press SPEAKER instead of picking up the corded handset. To use
the handset speaker, you can usually just press Speaker instead of Talk.
To... From the base From a cordless handset
make a call: Dial the number, then Press SPEAKER. Press Speaker.
answer a call Press SPEAKER. Press Speaker.
switch a call to the speakerphone Press SPEAKER. Press Speaker.
Pick up
switch back to the earpiece the corded Press Speaker.
handset.
hang up a speakerphone call Press SPEAKER. Press talk.

Changing the Volume


You can set the volume of the ringer, the earpiece, and the speakerphone
separately for the base and each cordless handset. For each item, just
press Up to make it louder or Down to make it softer.

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The available volume levels and how change them are listed below:
Change
When On the base On a handset
the
ringer the phone is in select Off, Low, select Off, Low,
volume standby Medium, or High Medium, or High
earpiece you are on a normal choose one of 6 choose one of 6
volume call volume levels volume levels
you are using the
speaker choose one of 10 choose one of 6
speakerphone for a call
volume volume levels volume levels
or getting messages
If you want to change the volume of Caller ID announcements,
change the ringer volume.

Using the Redial List


The phone saves the last 5 numbers you dial on each station. To open the
redial list, press Redial/pause; use Up and Down to scroll through the list.
To close the list, press Phonebook/left. With the phone in standby, open
the list & find the number you want. Then:
On the handset, press Talk;
to redial the selected number
on the base, pick up the corded handset.
to delete the number Press Select/menu and select Delete Entry.
to save it to the phonebook Press Select/menu and select Store Into Pb.

Using Caller ID and Call Waiting


You have to subscribe to Caller ID, Call Waiting, and Caller ID on
Call Waiting services to use the features described in this section:
contact your telephone provider for more information.
When a call comes in, the phone displays the caller’s number & name (if
available); if you turned on Text-To-Speech, it also announces the name.
The phone saves the information for the last 30 received calls to the CID
list. When it's in standby, the phone displays how many new calls you've
received since the last time you checked the CID list.
Open the CID list Press Caller ID/right.
Scroll through the Press Down to scroll through the list from newest to
CID list oldest. Press Up to scroll from oldest to newest.
Close the CID list Press Phonebook/left.

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Dialing from the Caller ID list
111 Find the entry you want to dial.
222 On the handset, press Talk to dial the number. On the base, pick up
the corded handset.
(You can also press TALK on the handset or pick up the corded handset
before opening the CID list. Find the number you want to dial, then press
Select/menu.)

Caller ID menu options


With the phone in standby, open the CID list and find the number you
want. Press Select/menu to open the Caller ID menu; choose one of these
options:
Delete Entry Erase this Caller ID number.
Add this number to this station's phonebook. The station will
Store Into Pb prompt you to enter the name and edit the phone number.;
cordless handsets also prompt you to choose a personal ring.
Erase this station's CID list. (This does not affect the CID lists
Delete All
saved on any other stations.)
Using Call Waiting
If you get a Call Waiting call, the phone sounds a tone and displays any
CID information received for the waiting call.
For Australia:
Press Flash/exit on the handset (or Flash on the base) and then press 2
to accept the waiting call. The first caller is put on hold, and you will hear
the new caller after a short pause. To return to the original caller, press
Flash/exit (Flash on the base) and then 2 again.
For New Zealand:
Press Flash/exit on the handset (or Flash on the base) to accept the
waiting call. The first caller is put on hold, and you will hear the new caller
after a short pause. To return to the original caller, press Flash/exit (Flash
on the base) again.

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Using the Phonebook
Each station can store up to 70 entries in its phonebook.
Open or close the phonebook Press Phonebook/left.
Press Down to scroll through the phonebook
Scroll through the entries
from A to Z or Up to scroll from Z to A.
Jump to entries that start with Press the number key corresponding to the
a certain letter letter you want to jump to.
111Find the entry you want to dial.
Dial an entry 222On the handset, press Talk. On the base,
pick up the corded handset.
Phonebook menu options
Open the phonebook with the phone in standby, then press Select/menu
to open the phonebook menu. Choose one of these options:
Add an entry to your phonebook. The phone will prompt you to
Create New enter the name and phone number; cordless handsets will also
prompt you to choose a personal ring.
Copy the whole phonebook to another station. (You must have
Copy All
at least one accessory handset to use this multi-station feature.)
Erase all the entries in this station's phonebook. (This does not
Delete All
affect the entries saved on any other stations.)
Phonebook entry options
With the phone in standby, open the phonebook and find the entry you
want. Press Select/menu to open the individual phonebook entry menu.
Choose one of these options:
Edit this entry. The phone will prompt you to edit the name
Edit and phone number; cordless handsets will also prompt you to
choose a personal ring.
Copy this entry to another station. (You must have at least one
Copy
accessory handset to use this multi-station feature.)
Delete Erase this entry.

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Chain Dialing
If you often have to enter a series of digits or a code number during a
call, you can save that code number to a phonebook entry and use the
phonebook to send the code number.
Enter the code number (up to 20 digits) into the phonebook just like a
regular phonebook entry. Be sure to enter the code number into the
phonebook exactly as you would enter it during a call.
When you hear the prompt that tells you to enter the number, open
the phonebook and find the entry that contains your code number.
Press Select/menu to transmit the code. The phone transmits the code
number exactly as you entered it in the phonebook.
Finding a Lost Handset
With the phone in standby, press Intercom/hold on the base. Select the
handset you want to find, or select All to page all handsets at the same
time. The paged handset(s) will beep for one minute, or until you press
Intercom/hold again or press Talk and then Flash/Exit on the handset.

Using an Optional Headset


You can use a standard 2.5 mm telephone headset with your
cordless handsets. To purchase headsets, visit our
website; www.uniden.com.au for Australia or www.
uniden.co.nz for New Zealand.
To install a headset, remove the headset jack cover
and insert the headset plug into the jack. Just make
and receive calls as usual, and use your headset to
talk to the caller after the call connects.
When you connect a headset, the handset automatically mutes the
earpiece and speaker. To re-activate the earpiece or speaker, just
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Using Multi-station Features
The expandable base works together with the accessory handsets to give
you some useful multi-station features. (A station can be any cordless
handset or the base.) You must have at least one accessory handset to
use the features in this section.
Expanding Your Phone
Your base supports a total of six SSE05 accessory handsets, including
any that were supplied with your phone.
Your phone may be compatible with other Uniden accessory handsets.
Please visit our website for a list of compatible handsets for your base.
Accessory handsets must be registered to the base before you can
use them. Handsets that have not been registered display a Handset
not registered message. See page 31 for instructions on registering
handsets to this base, or see the manual for the accessory handset.
Any accessory handsets that came packaged with the base are already
registered to that base for you.
If a handset was previously registered to a base, you have to reset it so
you can register it to a new base (see page 31 for SSE05 handsets).
Using Conference Calling Outside call
When an outside call comes in, the base
and two cordless handsets can join in a
conference call with the outside caller. To
Handset #2
join the call, just pick up the corded
handset from the base or press Talk on a
cordless handset. To leave the
conference call, hang up normally; the Handset #1 Base
other station remains connected to the speakerphone
or corded handset
call. (You can also use the speakerphone
for a conference call, just like you can with a normal call.)
Using Privacy Mode
You can prevent other stations from joining a call. Start your call as usual,
then press Select/menu: the display shows Call Privacy. Press Select/
menu again to turn privacy mode on (you'll see a in the display). When
you hang up this call, privacy mode turns off automatically.
As long you have privacy mode on, no other stations can interrupt your
call. If you want to let another station join the call, turn privacy mode off.
To turn it off, just repeat the process above (press Select/menu twice).

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Using Call Transfer
You can transfer an outside call to any other station.
To... From the base From a cordless handset
111Press Intercom/hold to 111Press Clear/intercom to
put the call on hold. put the call on hold.
222Select the station you want to transfer the call to
transfer a call (select All to page all the stations).
When the other station accepts the call, you'll be
disconnected, but you can join the call again.
cancel a transfer and
Press SPEAKER. Press Talk.
return to the call
111Pick up the corded 111Press Clear/intercom
handset to answer the to answer the page and
accept a transferred page and speak to the speak to the transferring
call transferring station. station.
222To accept the call, press 2. To accept the call, press
SPEAKER. TALK.

Using the Intercom


Here are some general things you need to know about using the intercom:
Whenever the phone is in standby, you can make an intercom call
between stations without using the phone line.
You can make an intercom call from any station, but only two stations
can be in an intercom call at any time.
If an outside call comes in during an intercom call, the phone displays
the Caller ID information. If the other station hasn't answered the page,
the phone cancels the page so you can answer the incoming call.

To... From the base From a cordless handset


111Press intercom/hold. 111Press Clear/intercom.
make an intercom
222Select the station you want to talk with (select All to
page
page all the stations).
cancel a page Press intercom/hold. Press Flash/exit.
answer an intercom Press intercom/hold or pick Press Clear/intercom or
page up the corded handset. Talk.
leave an intercom call Press intercom/hold. Press Flash/exit.
answer an outside call
during an intercom Press SPEAKER. Press Talk.
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Using Special Features
Using Your Phone During a Power Failure
Because your phone combines a corded handset with a cordless phone,
it can perform several of its functions during a power failure. The following
features will operate during a power failure (all other features are disabled):
Making and receiving calls with the base corded handset
Corded handset volume control
While the power is out, the base uses a special ringer; you cannot
adjust the volume of this ringer.

Using Do Not Disturb


The Do Not Disturb or DND feature turns off the audio ringers of the
base & all handsets at the same time. It doesn't affect the visual ringers.
With the phone in standby, press and hold Do not disturb on the base.
The phone automatically turns on the answering system and shows Do
Not Disturb in the display on all stations.
To cancel, press Do not disturb.
If you turn the answering system off while DND is on, the phone
turns off DND along with the answering system.

Adjusting the Base Visual Ringer


The Visual Ringer switch is at the top of the
base (above the cradle); use this switch to
change the brightness of the base visual
ringer. (It doesn't affect the audio ringers.)
Slide the switch so that its center (marked
with the arrow in the picture) lines up with
the brightness you want to use: High, Low,
or Off.

Using the Audio Boost


You can increase the earpiece volume for normal calls and intercom calls.
During a call, press Boost to increase the volume of the audio. While
audio boost is on, appears in the display. Press Boost again to turn off.

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Using Text-To-Speech
With the Text To Speech (TTS) feature, your phone can announce phone
numbers or names in several different situations.
When you... (from standby) The phone announces...
Receive a call The caller's name (if sent by a Caller ID service)
Dial a number The phone number you dialed
Open the phonebook The name of the entry you are looking at

Things to know about TTS:


You have to turn on TTS separately for each station. Open the menu
and select Handset Setup or Base Setup. Then, select TTS On/off,
and select On or Off for each station.
To make sure it doesn't interrupt a call or an intercom page, the phone
only uses TTS when it starts out in standby. For example, if you open
the phonebook during a call, the phone won't announce the names in
your phonebook.
It takes at least 2 rings for the phone to receive Caller ID information
and announce it. If the phone is answered before the end of the second
ring, the phone won't have time to announce the name of the caller.
To change the volume used for Caller ID announcements, change the
ringer volume. To change the volume for all other TTS features, change
the speaker volume.

Using Voice Message Notification


This feature supports Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) message
notification. Contact your voice mail provider for more details.
If you subscribe to a voice mail service, your phone can notify you when
you have a new message waiting. When you have new messages, the
voice message icon ( ) appears in the display.

Resetting the voice message indicator


If the voice message icon won't go away after you check your messages,
you can reset it. From the base, open the menu, and select Global Setup.
Select VMWI Reset, and select Yes to reset the indicator.

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Using the Answering System
Setting Up Your Answering System
Recording your outgoing message
Your personal outgoing message or greeting can be between 2 seconds
and 30 seconds long. If you don't want to record an outgoing message, the
system will use its pre-recorded greeting:
Hello, no one is available to take your call. Please leave a message
after the tone.
To record your greeting:
From the base From a cordless handset
111Open the menu and select Ans. 111Press Mute/messages to access the
Setup. answering system. Wait until the
222Select Record Greeting. system finishes its announcements,
333Press Select/menu again. Wait or press 5 (stop) to skip them.
for the system to say "Record 222Press 8.
greeting," then begin speaking. 333Wait for the system to say "Record
444When you're finished, press Play/ greeting," then begin speaking.
stop. The system plays back your 444When you're finished, press 8 to stop
new greeting. recording. The system plays back
555To keep this greeting, press Play/ your new greeting.
stop. To re-record it, go back to 555To keep this greeting, press Flash/
step 2. exit. To re-record it, go back to step 2.
Switch between the pre-recorded greeting and your own greeting
From the base From a cordless handset
111Open the menu and select Ans. 111Press Mute/messages to access the
Setup. answering system. Wait until the
222Select Greeting Options. The system finishes its announcements,
system plays back the greeting it is or press 5 (stop) to skip them.
currently using. 222Press 6. The system plays back the
333Press BACK or skip to switch greeting it is currently using.
greetings. 333Press 6 again to switch greetings.
Delete your greeting
From the base From a cordless handset
111Switch to your personal greeting 111Switch to your personal greeting
following the steps above. following the steps above.
222While the system is playing back 222While the system is playing back
your greeting, press delete. your greeting, press 4.

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Ans. Setup menu options
You can change the answering system options from any station. Just open
the menu and select Ans. Setup.
Record Greeting (Base only) Record an outgoing message (see page 24)
Greeting (Base only) Change greetings or delete your personal
Options greeting (see page 24).
Enter a 2-digit PIN so you can access your answering
Security Code
system from any touch-tone phone (see page 27).
Set the number of rings (6, 9, or 12) before the answering
system answers the phone. Choose Toll Saver to have the
Ring Time
system pick up after 2 rings if you have new messages or
after 4 rings if you don't.
Set the amount of time callers have to leave a message,
Record Time either 1 minute or 4 minutes. Choose Announce Only if
you don't want the system to let callers to leave a message.
Have the system beep every 15 seconds when you have
a new message; the beeping stops when you listen to all
Message Alert
your new messages. (To mute the alert without listening to
your messages, press any key on the base.)
Turn on the call screen feature so you can hear callers as
Call Screen
they leave messages on the base speaker (see page 26).
(Handset only) Turn your answering system on or off. (To
Ans. On/off
turn your system on or off from the base, just press On/off.)

Getting Your Messages


Accessing your answering system from a handset
You can access your system from a cordless handset whenever the phone
is in standby. Press MUTE/MESSAGES to start
remote operation mode.

Text To Speech

Use PHONEBOOK/LEFT to go Use CALLER ID/RIGHT to


to the previous option. go to the next option.
Press SELECT/MENU to Press FLASH/EXIT to stop
choose the current option. remote operation mode.

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During remote operation, the phone beeps to let you know it's waiting
for your next command.
You can press the number key next to the commands instead of
scrolling through them.
If you don't press any keys for 30 seconds, the phone returns to
standby.
How to operate your answering system
To... From the base From a handset (remote operation)
Press Play/stop. Press mute/Messages.
The system announces the number of new and old messages,
play new
then plays the first new message followed by the day and time
messages
it was received. Then the system plays the new messages in the
order they were received.
restart the
current Press BACK. Press 1 or select 1:Repeat.
message
replay Press BACK repeatedly until Press 1 or select 1:Repeat
previous you hear the message you repeatedly until you hear the
messages want to replay. message you want to replay.
skip a
Press Skip. Press 3 or select 3:Skip.
message
slow down Press Slow. Press again to
message return to normal playback Not available.
playback speed.
delete a While the message is playing, While the message is playing,
message press Delete. press 4 or select 4:Delete
With the phone in standby,
delete all
press Delete. When the
of your Not available.
system asks you to confirm,
messages
press Delete again.
play old After the system plays the new messages,
messages press Play/stop again. press 2 or select 2:Play.
end the
Press Play/stop. Press Flash/exit.
operation

Screening Your Calls


Another feature your answering system gives you is call screening. While
the system is taking the message, you can listen to the caller from a
cordless handset or over the base speaker (if you turn on Call Screen).

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To... From the base From a cordless handset
hear the caller leaving Just listen to the caller over
Press Mute/messages.
a message the speaker.
answer the call Pick up the corded handset. Press Talk.
mute the call screen Press Flash/exit or return
Press Clear/mute.
without answering the handset to the cradle.

If you mute the call screen, the system continues taking the message: it
just stops playing through the speaker.
Only one cordless handset at a time can screen calls. If another
handset is screening the call, the handset beeps and returns to standby.

Using the System While You're Away from Home


You can also operate your answering system from any touch-tone phone.
Before you can use this feature, you have to program a security code.
Programming a security code
111 With the phone in standby, open the menu from any station.
222 Select Ans. Setup, then select Security Code.
333 Use the number keypad to enter a two-digit security code (00 to 99).
Press Select/menu when you’re finished.
Remember to make a note of your new security code!
Dialing in to your system
111 Call your telephone number and wait for the system to answer. (If your
answering system is off, it will answer after about fifteen rings and
sound a series of beeps instead of your greeting.)
222 During the greeting (or beeps), press # and immediately enter your
security code. (You have 3 tries to enter you security code: if you enter
it wrong 3 times, the system hangs up and returns to standby.)
333 The system announces the current time, the number of messages
stored in memory, and a help prompt. Then it starts beeping
intermittently to let you know it's waiting for your command.
444When you hear the intermittent beeping, enter a command from the
chart to the right.
#-1 Repeat message #-5 Stop playback
If you don't press #-2 Play message #-6 Turn the system on
any keys for 15
#-3 Skip message #-9 Turn the system off
seconds, the phone
will hang up and #-4 Delete message #-0 Hear help prompts
return to standby.

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Solving Problems
If you have any trouble with your phone, try these simple steps first. If you
still have a question, visit our website; www.uniden.com.au for Australia or
www.uniden.co.nz for New Zealand.
If… Try…
--Checking the telephone cord connection.
No stations can make
--Disconnecting the base AC adapter. Wait a few
or receive calls.
minutes, then reconnect it.
One cordless handset
--Moving the handset closer to the base.
can’t make or receive
--Resetting the handset.
calls.
A station can make --Making sure the ringer is turned on.
calls, but it won’t ring. --Making sure Do Not Disturb is turned off.
I can't make or receive --Making sure you are using the corded handset on the
calls while the power base.
is out. --Checking the telephone cord connection.
A cordless handset's --Charging the battery for 15-20 hours.
display won't turn on. --Checking the battery pack connection.
--Checking the battery pack connection.
A cordless handset is
--Charging the battery for 15-20 hours.
not working.
--Resetting the handset.
--Moving the handset closer to the base.
A cordless handset
--Seeing if another station has Privacy Mode on.
says Unavailable.
--Making sure the base is plugged in.
--Letting incoming calls ring at least twice before
No stations will answering.
display any Caller ID --Seeing if the call was placed through a switchboard.
information. --Checking with your telephone service provider to
make sure your Caller ID service is active.
Caller ID displays --You may have to change the line mode. Visit the
briefly and then clears. website for more information.
Caller ID displays, but --Making sure TTS (Text-To-Speech) is turned on.
I can't hear the CID --Increasing the ringer volume so the CID
announcements. announcements are louder.
I can’t transfer calls. --Resetting all the handsets.
I can’t get two cordless --Making sure both handsets are registered to this
handsets to talk to the base.
caller. --Making sure no station is in Privacy Mode.

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If… Try…
The phone keeps
--You may have to change the line mode. Visit the
ringing when I answer
website for more information.
on an extension.
--Making sure the answering system is turned on.
The answering system --Making sure the base AC adapter is plugged into a
does not work. continuous wall outlet (i.e., not controlled by a wall
switch).
The answering --Making sure the Record Time is not set to
system won't record Announce Only.
messages. --Deleting saved messages (the memory may be full).
My outgoing message --Seeing if there was a power failure. You may have to
is gone. re-record your personal outgoing message.
I can’t hear the base --Making sure call screening is turned on.
speaker. --Changing the base speaker volume.
--The incoming messages may be too long. Remind
Messages are
callers to leave a brief message.
incomplete.
--Deleting saved messages (the memory may be full).
The answering system
keeps recording --You may have to change the line mode. Visit the
when I answer on an website for more information.
extension.
--Seeing if you already have 6 handsets registered to
I can't register a
this base.
handset.
--Resetting the handset.

Weak or Hard To Hear Audio


If a caller’s voice sounds weak or soft, the signal might be blocked by
large metal objects or walls; you might also be too far from the base, or the
handset’s battery may be weak.
Try moving around while you’re on a call or moving closer to the base
to see if the sound gets louder.
Make sure the handset’s battery is fully charged.
Try adjusting the volume of the earpiece or the audio tone (see below).
Adjust the audio tone
During a call, press Tone to cycle through the three audio tone options:
High Tone, Natural Tone (recommended for hearing aid users), or Low
Tone. (The tone setting appears in the display as you do this.) You may
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Noise or Static On The Line Do you use a T-Coil hearing aid?
The most common cause of noise or If you have a hearing aid equipped
static on a cordless phone is with a telecoil (T-coil) feature, the
interference. Here are some interaction between the hearing
common household sources of aid and digital cordless phones can
interference: cause noise in the handset. If you
have a T-coil hearing aid and you
electrical appliances, especially have problems with noise on the
microwave ovens line, try turning on T-coil mode.
computer equipment, especially Open the menu. Select Handset
wireless LAN equipment and Setup, then select T-coil.
DSL modems Using T-coil mode can
shorten the handset’s talk
radio-based wireless devices, time; make sure to watch your
such as room monitors, battery status and keep the
wireless controllers, or wireless battery charged.
headphones or speakers
large fluorescent light fixtures (especially if they give off a buzzing noise)
other services that use your phone line, like alarm systems, intercom
systems, or broadband Internet service
Here are some hints for when the static is...
on 1 handset or in 1 location: on all handsets or in all locations:
--Check nearby for one of the common --Check near the base for the
interference sources. source of interference.
--Try moving the handset away from a --Try moving the base away from
suspected source, or try moving the a suspected source, or turn off
suspected source so it’s not between the the source if possible.
handset and the base. --If the base has an adjustable
--Try moving closer to the base. There is antenna, try raising the antenna
always more noise at the edges of the so it stands straight up.
base's range. If the handset displays an --If you have any service that uses
Out of Range message, you need to the phone line, you might need
move closer to the base. a filter (see below).

Installing a telephone line filter or DSL filter


Sometimes, broadband Internet services
that use the telephone line can interfere Telephone
with phones. One of these services -DSL- wall jack
often causes static on telephones. A DSL
filter or telephone line filter usually solves Telephone
cord
this problem. The technician who installed DSL filter
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your DSL service might have left some filters for you; if not, call your DSL
provider or look in any electronics store.
Plug the DSL filter into the telephone wall jack and then plug your phone’s
base into the filter. Make a test call to make sure the noise is gone.

Resetting and Registering Handsets


If you are having trouble with a cordless handset or if you want to replace
one, you need to clear the registration information from the base and the
handset:
Do you have the base the handset is registered to?
Yes No
111Press and hold Flash/exit and HASH 111Press and hold Flash/exit and
(#) until the System Reset menu HASH (#) until the System Reset
appears (about 5 seconds). menu appears (about 5 seconds).
222Select Deregister HS. The display 222Select Base Unavailable.
lists all registered handsets. 333When the phone asks you to
333Select the handset you want to reset. confirm, select Yes. The handset
444When the phone asks you to confirm, deletes its own link without
select Yes. The handset clears its contacting the base.
information from the base and deletes
its own link to the base.
When you reset a handset (or if you purchase a new one), that handset
displays a Handset Not Registered message. If you see this message on
a handset, you need to register it to a base before you can use it.
Registering a handset
111 On the base, open the menu and select Register Handset. The
display should say Handset Registering.
222 On the handset you want to register, press and hold HASH (#) until the
handset display says Handset Registering (about 2 seconds).
333 In about 30 seconds, the handset display should say Registration
Complete. Press Talk and make sure you get a dial tone.
If... Try...
--you don't hear a dial tone Making sure the handset is fully
--the display says Registration Failed charged, then start over at step 1.
To register a handset to a different base, see the section "Expanding
Your Phone" in the user's guide for the other base.

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Handling 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
111Remove the battery cover and leave it off for
111Disconnect the AC
ventilation.
adapter, cutting off
222Disconnect the battery pack. Leave the battery
electrical power.
cover off and the battery pack disconnected for
222Disconnect the
at least 3 days.
telephone cord from
333Once the handset is completely dry, reconnect
the base.
the battery pack and the battery cover.
333Let dry for at least 3
444Recharge the battery pack for 15-20 hours
days.
before using.
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.

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Important Information
Specifications
Base Charger
Part number AAD-065S(M) AAD-600S(M)
AC adapter
Input voltage 240V AC, 50Hz 240V AC, 50Hz
Output voltage 9V DC@ 500mA 9V DC@ 210mA
Part number BT-694n
Battery pack
Capacity 400mAh
Use only the supplied AC adapters.
Be sure to use the proper adapter for the base and any chargers.
Do not place the power cord where it creates a trip hazard or where it could become

chafed and create a fire or electrical hazard.


Do not place the base in direct sunlight or subject it to high temperatures.

Terms Used In This Manual


Accessory An extra handset that can register to and be used with an expandable phone
Handset base. All accessory handsets must be registered to a base.
The main part of the phone. It connects to your phone line and lets you make and
Base
receive calls. Most bases also have a cradle to store a handset.
(CID on Call Waiting.) A service that shows CID for calls that come in during
CIDCW
another call.
Call Waiting A service that lets you receive calls while you are on another call.
Caller ID (Also called CID.) A service that shows the name and number of incoming callers.
Charger A cradle that stores and charges a handset but doesn’t connect to the phone line.
The part of the phone that stores a handset. While in a cradle, a handset is
Cradle
always in standby, and any keys are locked.
During a call The station is currently on a call or has activated a dial tone.
1) A cordless handset that you use to dial the phone and talk to callers.
Handset
2) A corded handset that attaches to a base with a coiled cord.
The phone is inactive at the moment: there is no dial tone, no station is on a call
In standby
or listening to messages.
Station Any handset or the base.
(Text to speech) A technology that reads data in a synthesized voice. TTS is used
TTS
to announce incoming CID information, read numbers from the phonebook, etc.

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Battery Information
Fully charged, the battery should provide about 10 hours of talk time and about 7 days of
standby time. For best results, return the handset to the cradle after each call to keep it
fully charged.
Keep an eye on the battery status icon. When the battery gets too low, the handset shows

a low battery alert. If you hear a strange beep during a call, check the display: if you see
the low battery alert, finish your conversation as quickly as possible and return the handset
to the cradle. If the handset is in standby, none of the keys will operate.
With normal use, the battery should last about one year. Replace the battery when the talk

time becomes short even when the battery is charged. To buy a replacement battery, visit
our website; www.uniden.com.au for Australia or www.uniden.co.nz for New Zealand.
Rechargeable Battery Warning
CAUTION! Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type!
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Do not open or
mutilate the battery. Disconnect the battery before shipping this product.
This equipment contains a rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride (Ni-MH) battery.
Do not short-circuit the battery.
The rechargeable battery contained in this equipment may explode if disposed of in a fire.
Do not charge the battery used in this equipment in any charger other than the one

designed to charge this battery as specified in the owner's manual. Using another charger
may damage the battery or cause it to explode.
Rechargeable Batteries Must Be Recycled or Disposed of Properly.
Uniden works to reduce lead content in PVC coated cords in our products &
accessories.

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One-year Limited Warranty
UNIDEN XDECT SSE27
IMPORTANT Satisfactory evidence of the original purchase is required for warranty service
Please refer to our Uniden website for any details or warranty durations offered in addition to those
contained below.
Warrantor
The warrantor is either Uniden Australia Pty Limited ABN 58 001 865 498 (“Uniden Aust”) or Uniden New
Zealand Limited (“Uniden NZ”) as the case may be.
Terms of Warranty
Uniden Aust/NZ warrants to the original retail purchaser only that the XDECT SSE27 (“the Product”), will
be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship for the duration of the warranty period, subject to the
limitations and exclusions set out below.
Warranty Period
This warranty to the original retail purchaser is only valid in the original country of purchase for a Product
first purchased either in Australia or New Zealand and will expire one (1) year from the date of the original
retail sale.
If a warranty claim is made, this warranty will not apply if the Product is found by Uniden to be:
(A) Damaged or not maintained in a reasonable manner or as recommended in the relevant Uniden
Owner’s Manual;
(B) Modified, altered or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies or any configurations not sold
by Uniden Aust or Uniden NZ;
(C) Improperly installed contrary to instructions contained in the relevant Owner’s Manual
(D) Repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden Repair Agent in relation to a defect or
malfunction covered by this warranty; or
(E) Used in conjunction with any equipment, parts or a system not manufactured by Uniden.
Parts Covered
This warranty covers the Product and included accessories.
User-generated Data
This warranty does not cover any claimed loss of or damage to user-generated data (including but without
limitation phone numbers, addresses and images) that may be stored on your Product.
Statement of Remedy
If the Product is found not to conform to this warranty as stated above, the Warrantor, at its discretion,
will either repair the defect or replace the Product without any charge for parts or service. This warranty
does not include any reimbursement or payment of any consequential damages claimed to arise from a
Product’s failure to comply with the warranty.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail
to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
This warranty is in addition to and sits alongside your rights under either the COMPETITION AND
CONSUMER ACT 2010 (Australia) or the CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT (New Zealand) as the case
may be, none of which can be excluded.
Procedure for Obtaining Warranty Service
Depending on the country in which the Product was first purchased, if you believe that your Product does
not conform with this warranty, you should deliver the Product, together with satisfactory evidence of your
original purchase (such as a legible copy of the sales docket) to Uniden at the addresses shown below.
You should contact Uniden regarding any compensation that may be payable for your expenses incurred
in making a warranty claim. Prior to delivery, we recommend that you make a backup copy of any phone
numbers, images or other data stored on your Product, in case it is lost or damaged during warranty
service.

UNIDEN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD UNIDEN NEW ZEALAND LTD


Service Division Service Division
345 Princes Highway, 150 Harris Road, East Tamaki
Rockdale, NSW 2216 Auckland 2013
Phone number: 1300 366 895 Phone number: (09) 273 8377
Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected]

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Printed in PRC U01UN333BZA(0)

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