Uniden Cordless Telephone D3580 User Manual

D3580 Series User's Guide  
You will also find:  
What's in the box?  
Accessory handset  
and charger  
Not pictured:  
x Rechargeable battery  
(BT-1022 or BT-1031)  
D3580 base with  
answering system  
and cordless  
handset  
x Belt clip  
x Battery cover  
x AC adapter (PS-0035)  
You should  
have:  
If you purchased  
model number:  
D3580  
None  
D3580-2  
1 of each  
Not pictured:  
x Rechargeable battery  
(BT-1022 or BT-1031)  
Battery  
cover  
D3580-11  
D3580-12  
10 of each  
11 of each  
x AC adapter (PS-0046)  
x Telephone cord  
x Belt clip  
* If the model number ends in R,  
your package includes a DRX100  
range extender. Refer to the  
DRX100 User’s Guide for details.  
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800-297-1023  
have a question or problem  
Customer Care Line*  
need a replacement part or an  
accessory  
Parts Department*  
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need special assistance due to a  
disability  
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(voice or TTY)  
Accessibility Help Line  
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the♦connection♦between♦the♦base♦  
and♦the♦phone♦jack.♦  
2.♦ Make♦a♦quick♦test♦call.♦(Press♦end♦to♦  
hang♦up.)♦  
♦If♦you♦keep♦hearing♦a♦dial♦tone,♦  
change♦to♦pulse♦dialing.  
♦If♦there’s♦a♦lot♦of♦noise,♦check♦for♦  
interference♦(see♦page♦23).♦  
3.♦ Test♦all♦handsets♦the♦same♦way.♦If♦  
you♦can't♦get♦a♦dial♦tone,♦move♦the♦  
handset♦closer♦to♦the♦base.♦  
GETTING STARTED  
Installing Your Phone  
Charge the Battery  
1.♦ Unpack♦all♦handsets,♦  
battery♦packs,♦and♦battery
you♦need♦to♦remove♦a♦coveress♦in♦  
on♦the♦notch♦and♦slide♦the♦cover♦  
down♦and♦off.  
2.♦ Line♦up♦the♦battery♦connector♦with♦  
the♦jack♦inside♦the♦handset;♦the♦  
connector♦only♦fits♦one♦way.♦  
3.♦ Push♦the♦connector♦in♦until♦it♦clicks♦  
into♦place;♦tug♦gently♦on♦the♦wires♦  
to♦make♦sure♦the♦battery♦is♦securely♦  
connected.  
4.♦ Replace♦the♦battery♦cover♦and♦slide♦it♦  
into♦place.  
5.♦ Use♦an♦AC♦adapter♦to♦connect♦the♦  
power♦jack♦on♦the♦base♦to♦a♦regular♦  
indoor♦(120V♦AC)♦power♦outlet.♦  
Connect♦any♦chargers♦the♦same♦way.♦  
Changing to Pulse Dialing  
Your♦phone♦uses♦tone♦dialing♦by♦default.♦  
If♦your♦phone♦company♦uses♦pulse♦  
dialing,♦you♦need♦to♦change♦your♦phone’s♦  
dial♦mode.  
1.♦ Press♦menu/select;♦choose♦Global  
Setup  
.
2.♦ Select♦Dial Mode♦then♦Pulse.♦You’ll♦  
hear♦a♦confirmation♦tone.♦  
To♦send♦DTMF♦tones♦during♦a♦call♦(e.g.,♦  
for♦an♦automated♦response♦system),♦  
6.♦ Place♦a♦handset♦in♦the♦base♦with♦the♦  
display♦facing♦forward.♦If♦the♦display♦  
doesn’t♦light♦up,♦reseat♦the♦handset♦or♦  
connect♦the♦base♦to♦a♦different♦outlet.♦  
For♦2♦or♦more♦handsets,♦place♦each♦  
handset♦in♦a♦charger.♦  
press♦ ♦to♦temporarily♦switch♦to♦tone♦  
*
dialing.♦When♦you♦hang♦up,♦the♦phone♦  
automatically♦returns♦to♦pulse♦dialing.  
Attaching 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.  
# Charge all handsets completely  
(about 15 hours) before using.  
Connect the Telephone Cord  
Use♦the♦telephone♦cord♦to♦connect♦the♦  
To♦remove♦the♦belt♦clip,♦pull♦either♦side♦  
of♦the♦belt♦clip♦to♦release♦the♦tabs♦from♦  
the♦holes.  
♦jack♦on♦the♦base♦to♦a♦standard♦  
TEL LINE  
telephone♦wall♦jack.  
Test the Connection  
Attaching Optional Wall Mount  
Bracket  
You♦can♦order♦a♦wall-mount♦bracket♦  
from♦the♦Uniden♦website.♦Follow♦the♦  
instructions♦that♦come♦with♦the♦bracket.  
1.♦ Pick♦up♦the♦handset♦and♦press♦Home/  
FlasH.♦The♦handset♦sounds♦a♦dial♦  
tone,♦and♦the♦display♦shows♦Talk.♦  
♦If♦you♦don't♦hear♦a♦dial♦tone♦or♦the♦  
display♦says♦Check Tel Line, check♦  
 
English - 3  
Setting Up the CellLink™ Bluetooth™ Connection  
The♦new♦D3580♦with♦CellLink♦technology♦can♦connect♦with♦mobile♦phones♦that♦  
support♦the♦Bluetooth♦V2.1♦handsfree♦profile.  
♦ If♦you♦are♦not♦certain♦of♦the♦profiles♦supported♦by♦your♦Bluetooth♦phone♦or♦if♦you♦  
have♦difficulty♦pairing♦your♦phone♦to♦the♦D3580,♦see♦the♦manual♦that♦came♦with♦  
your♦phone.  
♦ With♦the♦CellLink♦feature,♦you♦can♦essentially♦treat♦your♦cellular♦phone♦as♦a♦  
second♦line.♦You♦can♦use♦the♦D3580♦handset♦to♦make♦and♦receive♦calls♦on♦your♦  
cellular♦phone♦number,♦put♦cellular♦calls♦on♦hold,♦and♦transfer♦calls♦to♦other♦  
handsets.♦See♦page♦11♦for♦more♦information.  
♦ Bluetooth♦wireless♦devices♦have♦a♦maximum♦range♦of♦about♦33♦feet♦(10♦m);♦the♦  
actual♦range♦will♦vary♦depending♦on♦local♦conditions♦(obstacles,♦battery♦power,♦  
interference,♦etc.).  
Pair your Bluetooth phone  
Pairing♦“introduces”♦the♦Bluetooth♦device♦and♦D3580♦and♦gives♦them♦permission♦  
to♦connect♦to♦each♦other.♦In♦most♦cases,♦once♦you♦pair♦a♦phone♦to♦the♦D3580,♦these♦  
two♦devices♦connect♦automatically♦whenever♦they♦detect♦each♦other.♦(If♦you♦have♦to♦  
manually♦reconnect♦each♦time,♦check♦the♦Bluetooth♦settings♦on♦your♦cellular♦phone.)♦  
You♦can♦pair♦your♦Bluetooth♦devices♦through♦the♦D3580♦handset.  
1.♦ Press♦menu/select♦to♦display♦the♦handset’s♦main♦menu.  
2.♦ Select♦the♦Bluetooth Setup♦menu;♦the♦Select Cellular♦submenu♦displays.  
3.♦ Select♦a♦cellphone♦to♦pair♦to♦from♦the♦list♦provided.♦(If♦your♦cellphone♦is♦not♦on♦  
the♦list,♦select♦Add Cellular.)♦The♦base♦goes♦into♦pairing♦mode♦when♦the♦handset♦  
displays♦Search & Select from Cellular D3580 PIN: 0000  
.
4.♦ On♦your♦Bluetooth♦phone,♦start♦a♦search♦for♦other♦Bluetooth♦devices.♦(This♦  
process♦may♦take♦several♦seconds♦and♦it♦will♦be♦different♦for♦each♦mobile♦phone.♦  
See♦your♦phone♦owner’s♦manual♦for♦detailed♦instructions.)  
5.♦ Your♦phone♦should♦discover♦a♦device♦called♦D3580♦or♦Handsfree device.♦When♦  
your♦phone♦asks♦if♦you♦want♦to♦pair♦with♦this♦device,♦answer♦yes.  
6.♦ If♦your♦phone♦prompts♦you♦for♦a♦PIN♦code♦or♦password♦to♦pair♦with♦the♦D3580,♦  
enter♦0000♦(four♦zeroes).  
7.♦ When♦your♦phone♦accepts♦the♦Bluetooth♦connection,♦the♦D3580♦sounds♦a♦  
confirmation♦tone♦and♦Add Cellular Completed♦displays.♦The♦Bluetooth♦device♦  
number♦icon♦on♦the♦base♦and♦the♦handset♦display♦lights♦up.♦After♦2♦seconds,♦the♦  
Select Cellular♦screen♦displays♦again.  
# Most cell phones automatically transfer the audio to a Bluetooth device  
as soon as it pairs; if yours does not, look in your cell phone’s Bluetooth  
setup for a “transfer audio” or “send audio to device” option.  
 
4 - English  
To test the connection  
1.♦ Pick♦up♦the♦handset♦from♦the♦cradle.  
2.♦ Dial♦the♦number♦you♦want♦to♦call,♦then♦press♦cell♦on♦the♦handset.♦You♦may♦not♦  
hear♦a♦dial♦tone♦or♦ringing,♦but♦the♦handset♦display♦says♦Talk.♦  
3.♦ Make♦sure♦the♦call♦connects♦and♦you♦can♦hear♦clearly.♦(When♦you’re♦finished,♦  
press♦end♦to♦hang♦up.)  
♦ The♦D3580♦remembers♦the♦pairing♦information♦for♦your♦cellular;♦if♦it♦loses♦  
connection♦with♦your♦phone♦for♦any♦reason♦(e.g.,♦the♦cell♦phone♦travels♦out♦of♦  
range,♦runs♦out♦of♦charge,♦etc.),♦the♦D3580♦can♦automatically♦reconnect♦the♦  
next♦time♦your♦phone♦becomes♦available.♦  
Using the D3580 with four Bluetooth phones  
♦ The♦D3580♦can♦save♦the♦pairing♦information♦for♦four♦different♦Bluetooth♦phones,♦  
but♦it♦can♦only♦use♦one♦cellular♦line♦at♦any♦given♦time.♦For♦example,♦if♦you♦pair♦the♦  
D3580♦to♦four♦Bluetooth♦phones,♦when♦you♦press♦cell♦on♦the♦handset,♦the♦D3580♦  
asks♦which♦phone♦you♦want♦to♦connect♦to.♦  
♦ If♦you♦are♦using♦the♦D3580♦to♦talk♦on♦one♦Bluetooth♦phone,♦the♦D3580♦will♦not♦  
ring♦if♦a♦call♦comes♦in♦on♦another♦phone.  
♦ You♦can♦set♦a♦different♦ring♦tone♦for♦each♦paired♦cell♦phone♦(see♦page♦8).  
♦ To♦pair♦another♦Bluetooth♦phone,♦just♦repeat♦the♦pairing♦procedure♦with♦the♦new♦  
phone.♦(If♦the♦paired♦phones♦interfere♦when♦you’re♦pairing♦the♦new♦one,♦just♦turn♦  
off♦Bluetooth♦on♦any♦paired♦phones♦until♦you♦finish♦pairing♦the♦new♦one.)  
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE  
Parts of the Base  
Bluetooth device  
number  
FIND  
ANSWER  
ON/OFF  
DELETE  
HANDSET  
UP  
USB Charging Port  
(Standard size)  
Message  
counter  
DOWN  
Charging  
contacts  
REV/  
FLASH  
FWD/  
MUTE  
SPEAKER  
PLAY/  
STOP  
Key (icon)  
What it does  
x In standby: page all handsets.  
Find Handset (  
)
x When listening to messages: delete the current message.  
delete (  
)
x In standby: press twice to delete all messages.  
 
English - 5  
Key (icon)  
What it does  
x In standby: turn the answering system on and off  
answer on/oFF (  
)
x In standby: increase the ringer volume.  
x While playing a message: increase the speaker volume.  
up (  
)
x Switch a normal call to the speakerphone (and back).  
speaker  
(
)
x In a message’s first 2 seconds: go to the previous message.  
x Anytime after that: restart the current message.  
x During a call: switch to a waiting call.  
rev/FlasH (  
)
x When the phone is ringing: ignore this call (mute the ringer).  
x In standby: begin message playback.  
x While screening calls: mute Call Screen.  
play/stop  
(
)
x While playing a message: stop playing messages.  
x While playing a message: skip to the next message.  
x During a call: mute the microphone.  
x While the phone is ringing: ignore this call (mute the ringer).  
Fwd/mute (  
down (  
)
x In standby: decrease the ringer volume.  
x While playing a message: decrease the speaker volume.  
)
Bluetooth device  
number  
x The number indicates the Bluetooth device number linked to  
the D3580.  
x Standard size USB port for charging devices.  
USB Charging Port  
Parts of the Handset  
Display  
12-key  
dial pad  
INTERCOM/  
CLEAR  
MESSAGE/  
MUTE  
MENU/  
SELECT  
CELL  
UP  
END  
CID  
Earpiece  
Charging  
contacts  
Microphone  
HOME/  
FLASH  
SPEAKER  
REDIAL/  
PAUSE  
DOWN  
PHONEBOOK  
Status  
Headset  
jack  
Key (icon)  
up  
What it does  
x In standby: increase the ringer volume.  
x During a call: increase the audio volume.  
x In any menu or list: move the cursor up one line.  
(
)
x During a call: hang up.  
x In the menu or any list: exit and go to standby.  
end  
 
6 - English  
Key (icon)  
What it does  
x In standby: open the menu.  
x In the menu or any list: select the highlighted item.  
menu/select  
x In standby: start a telephone call using a paired Bluetooth phone.  
x While a paired phone is ringing: answer the incoming call.  
x During a CellLink call: switch to a waiting call.  
cell  
x In standby or during a call: open the Caller ID list.  
x When entering text: move the cursor to the right.  
cid  
x In standby: access your answering system.  
x During a call: mute the microphone.  
x While the phone is ringing: ignore this call (mute the ringer).  
message/mute  
(
)
x In standby: start an intercom call.  
intercom/  
clear  
x During a call: put the call on hold and start a call transfer.  
x When entering text or numbers: erase the character at the cursor  
(press & hold to erase all characters).  
x In standby: open the redial list.  
x When entering a phone number: insert a 2-second pause.  
redial/pause  
x In standby: decrease the ringer volume.  
x During a call: decrease the audio volume.  
x In any menu or list: move the cursor down one line.  
down  
(
)
x In standby: start a telephone call on your land line (get a dial tone).  
x While the land line is ringing: answer the incoming call.  
x During a call: switch to a waiting call.  
Home/FlasH  
speaker  
pHonebook  
x Switch a normal call to the speakerphone (and back).  
(
)
x In standby or during a call: open the phonebook.  
x In the menu: go back to the previous screen.  
x When entering text: move the cursor to the left.  
(
)
Reading the Display  
Status  
icons  
The♦table♦shows♦possible♦status♦icons♦and♦  
what♦they♦mean.♦Since♦the♦icons♦appear♦  
based♦on♦what♦the♦phone♦is♦doing,♦you♦  
won't♦see♦all♦the♦icons♦at♦the♦same♦time  
Handset  
and CID  
info  
You♦can♦use♦the♦up♦and♦down♦keys♦to♦scroll♦  
through♦CID♦lists♦and♦phonebook♦entries.♦  
You♦can♦also♦use♦pHonebook♦and♦cid♦to♦  
jump♦to♦the♦next♦(or♦previous)♦5♦entries.♦  
Time &  
date  
Answering  
system  
status  
1
UP or  
DOWN  
Icon  
What it means  
The signal from the base is 1) weak through 4) strong.  
 
English - 7  
Icon  
What it means  
The ringer is turned off and will not ring for new calls.  
The speakerphone is on.  
The handset is using ECO (power save) mode.  
You have a voice message waiting.  
T-coil mode is on (see p. 8).  
The battery is 1) full, 2) half charged, 3) getting low or 4) empty.  
Privacy Mode is on: no other handset can join the call.  
P
Bluetooth device number linked to the D3580.  
Enter 1) capital or 2) lower case letters (see p. 9).  
1 2 3 4  
[Aa] [aA]  
Using the Handset Menu  
With the phone in standby, press  
MENU/SELECT  
to open the menu.  
MENU/SELECT  
choose that option.  
Press  
to  
Bluetooth Setup  
Handset Setup  
Base Setup  
T-coil  
Ringer Tones  
Personal Ring  
T-coil  
Press  
PHONEBOOK  
On  
Off  
to  
UP  
Use and  
DOWN  
to  
go back a screen  
OR  
select a menu.  
END  
the menu.  
press  
to exit  
If♦you♦don't♦press♦any♦keys♦for♦about♦30♦seconds,♦the♦handset♦exits♦the♦menu.♦  
During♦a♦call,♦use♦Home/FlasH to♦back♦out♦of♦the♦menu♦without♦hanging♦up.♦♦  
Off-Hook Menus  
Your♦phone♦displays♦different♦menus♦depending♦on♦whether♦you♦are♦on-hook♦or♦off-  
hook.♦Off-hook♦menus♦are♦Call Privacy♦and♦HD Audio  
.
Call Privacy Menu (Off-Hook Menu Only  
)
This♦menu♦lets♦you♦turn♦Call♦Privacy♦on♦and♦off♦during♦a♦call.♦With♦Call♦Privacy♦  
turned♦on,♦no♦other♦handsets♦can♦connect♦with♦your♦conversation.♦Going♦on-hook♦  
(ending♦your♦conversation)♦resets♦Call♦Privacy♦to♦off.  
 
8 - English  
HD Audio Menu (Off-Hook Menu Only)  
This♦menu♦lets♦you♦turn♦high-definition♦audio♦on♦and♦off♦for♦the♦call♦you♦are♦on.♦  
When♦you♦end♦the♦call♦(go♦on-hook),♦HD♦audio♦defaults♦to♦off.♦If♦you♦put♦your♦call♦  
on♦hold,♦the♦HD♦audio♦setting♦does♦not♦change.♦  
Bluetooth Setup Menu  
Use♦the♦Bluetooth Setup♦menu♦to♦pair♦a♦cell♦phone♦to♦the♦D3580♦and♦select♦a♦cellular♦  
phone♦if♦you♦pair♦more♦than♦one.  
Handset Setup Menu  
You♦can♦change♦these♦settings♦separately♦for♦each♦handset.  
Menu Option  
What it does  
Turn on T-coil mode to reduce noise on hearing aids  
equipped with a telecoil (T-coil) feature. T-coil mode  
shortens talk time, so keep your battery fully charged.  
T-coil  
Select a phone, then choose that phone’s ring tone. As you  
highlight each ring tone, you hear a sample. Press menu/  
select to select.  
Turn on personal ring so you can assign a special ring tone  
to people in your phonebook. With Caller ID, this handset  
uses the assigned tone when the person calls.  
Ringer Tones  
Personal Ring  
Have this handset answer a call when you pick it up from  
the cradle (without pressing any buttons).  
AutoTalk  
Have this handset answer a call when you press any key on  
the 12-key dialpad.  
Any Key Answer  
Banner  
Language  
Change the name used on the handset's display.  
Change the display language.  
Key Touch Tone  
LCD Contrast  
Caller Announce  
HD Audio  
Have the keypad sound a tone when you press a key.  
Change the contrast of the display.  
Turn Text-To-Speech on or off to hear CID information.  
Turn HD Audio on or off.  
Base Setup Menu  
These♦settings♦affect♦the♦base.♦  
Menu Option  
Caller Announce  
HD Audio  
What it does  
Turn Text-To-Speech on or off to hear CID information.  
Turn HD Audio on or off.  
 
English - 9  
Answering Setup Menu  
Refer♦to♦page♦20♦for♦details♦on♦setting♦up♦your♦answering♦system.  
Date & Time Menu  
Use♦this♦menu♦to♦set♦the♦clock.♦Enter♦the♦date♦and♦time♦(MM/DD/YY);♦select♦AM  
or♦PM.♦Use♦cid♦to♦move♦the♦cursor♦past♦a♦digit♦without♦changing♦it.♦If♦you♦have♦CID♦  
service,♦you♦can♦set♦it♦to♦provide♦the♦time♦(Global Setup/Time Adjustment).  
Global Setup Menu  
The♦settings♦on♦this♦menu♦affect♦all♦handsets.♦Only♦one♦handset♦at♦a♦time♦can♦change♦  
these♦menu♦options.  
Menu Option  
What it does  
Dial Mode  
Choose tone or pulse dialing (see page 3).  
Do not change this setting unless instructed to by customer  
service.  
Reset the Voice Message Waiting Indicator (see page 19)  
Set Line Mode  
VMWI Reset  
Enter, edit, or delete the access number for your voice mail  
service (see page 19).  
Edit Voice Mail  
Edit Int’l No.  
Enter, edit, or delete international numbers.  
Select Auto from CID if you want the CID function to supply the  
time. Select Manual for the system clock to do it.  
Time Adjustment  
Call Blocking Menu  
See♦p.♦15♦for♦a♦detailed♦description♦of♦the♦Call♦Blocking♦feature.♦  
Entering Text on Your Phone  
♦ Use♦the♦12-key♦dial♦pad♦anytime♦you♦want♦to♦enter♦text♦into♦your♦phone♦(a♦name♦  
in♦the♦phonebook,♦the♦handset♦banner,♦etc.).  
♦ If♦two♦letters♦in♦a♦row♦use♦the♦same♦key,♦enter♦the♦first♦letter;♦wait♦for♦the♦cursor♦to♦  
move♦to♦the♦next♦space♦and♦enter♦the♦second♦letter.  
To...  
Press...  
move the cursor left  
pHonebook.  
move the cursor right  
erase the character at the cursor  
erase the entire entry  
cid  
intercom/clear  
and hold intercom/clear  
.
.
.
#
enter a blank space  
.
.
.
switch between upper and lower case letters  
rotate through the punctuation and symbols  
enter a “ + “  
*
0
0
and hold  
.
 
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USING YOUR PHONE  
This♦section♦explains♦the♦most♦common♦functions♦on♦the♦phone.  
To...  
From the land line  
From the CellLink  
make a call: dial the number,  
then  
Press Home/FlasH or  
speaker.  
Press cell*.  
Press Home/FlasH or  
speaker. You can also set  
your phone to answer  
when you press any key  
answer a call  
hang up  
Press cell.  
(
Handset Setup/Any Key  
Answer  
)
Press end or put the handset in the cradle.  
mute the microphone during Press message/mute. Press again to turn the  
a call  
microphone back on.  
Press intercom/clear. After 5 minutes on hold, the  
call will be disconnected.  
put a call on hold  
Press Home/FlasH or  
return to a call on hold  
Press cell  
.
speaker  
.
switch between the CellLink  
and the land line (automatic  
hold)  
Press cell.*  
Press Home/FlasH  
.
switch between speakerphone  
and earpiece  
Press speaker  
.
mute the ringer for this call  
only  
While the phone is ringing, press message/mute on  
the handset.  
* If only 1 cell phone is paired, it will be dialed. If more than 1 cell phone is paired,  
the phone prompts you to choose one.  
Using Your Bluetooth Connection  
After♦you♦have♦paired♦your♦cell♦phone♦with♦the♦D3580♦(see♦p.♦4),♦you♦can♦make♦and♦  
receive♦calls♦from♦your♦cell♦phone♦through♦the♦D3580.♦With♦the♦phone♦in♦standby,♦  
press♦cell♦to♦make♦a♦call♦through♦your♦cell♦phone.  
To...  
From the Bluetooth Setup menu, select a cell phone and  
then select...  
make a CellLink  
call  
Make Call. Enter the number to call and press cell or menu/  
select  
.
 
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To...  
From the Bluetooth Setup menu, select a cell phone and  
then select...  
Privacy Setup, then set Privacy to On or Off  
x All handsets set to Off: All handsets will ring (default).  
x One or more handsets set to On Only handsets set to On will  
ring; other handsets do not ring but they can still receive calls.  
# The Privacy option only affects the ring. All  
handsets still get CID information and can use the  
cellular phone to make and receive calls.  
.
:
set Privacy  
features  
download  
phonebook  
Download PB. The screen displays Download PB completed  
when complete.  
delete Bluetooth  
pairing  
Remove Cellular. The screen displays Done! when complete.  
relink a cellular  
phone  
Connect. A confirmation tones sounds if the connection is  
successful.  
# Use the same procedures on p.4 to add a new cellular phone.  
Finding a Lost Handset  
With♦the♦phone♦in♦standby,♦press♦ on♦the♦base.♦All♦handsets♦beep♦for♦1♦minute;♦to♦  
cancel,♦press♦ again♦or♦press♦any♦handset♦key.  
Changing the Volume  
To change the...  
When...  
Press...  
earpiece or speaker volume  
for each handset  
base speaker volume  
ringer volume for each  
handset*  
you are listening to that earpiece  
or speaker (playing messages,  
etc.)  
up to increase  
the volume.  
down to  
decrease it.  
the phone is in standby  
*
If you turn the ringer all the way down, that particular ringer turns off.  
Staying in Range  
Your♦system♦will♦alert♦you♦when♦you♦are♦out♦of♦range♦(or♦about♦to♦go♦out♦of♦range).♦  
If...  
Then...  
the handset and base are  
connected (intercom call) and no  
signal from the base  
the handset sounds an error tone and Out  
of Range displays.  
 
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If...  
Then...  
the outside line is put on Hold for 30  
seconds and then dropped. The LCD  
alternately displays Out of Range and Check  
Base Power.  
the handset is in Talk mode and  
moves out of range  
the handset and base are in  
standby mode and the handset  
does not get a signal from the base  
for 5 seconds  
the LCD alternately displays Out of Range  
and Check Base Power.  
the handset sounds an error tone. The LCD  
alternately displays End of Range and Move  
toward base.  
audio deteriorates  
call data displays and then an error tone  
sounds. The LCD alternately displays Out of  
Range and Check Base Power.  
you are trying to go off-hook  
you are trying to go on-hook  
Talk mode continues for 5 seconds and  
then END displays.  
Using the Caller ID and Redial Lists  
Caller♦ID♦(CID)♦is♦a♦service♦available♦from♦your♦telephone♦provider♦that♦shows♦the♦  
phone♦number♦(and♦sometimes♦the♦caller’s♦name)♦of♦incoming♦calls;♦if♦you♦turned♦on♦  
Text-To-Speech,♦it♦also♦announces♦the♦name.♦♦Contact♦your♦telephone♦provider♦for♦  
more♦information.  
Caller ID list  
Redial list  
x The phone saves the information for the last 50  
x Each handset remembers  
the last 10 numbers you  
dialed on it.  
x Only one handset can access  
its redial list at a time.  
x The handset does not record  
which line was used to call  
the number.  
incoming calls (both landline and CellLink calls) to  
*
the CID list. An asterisk ( ) marks any calls received  
since the last time you checked the record details.  
x All handsets share the same CID list so only one  
handset can access the list at a time.  
x In standby, handsets show how many calls came in  
since the last time you checked the CID list.  
To…  
Press...  
cid, then use the up and down keys to enter the list. Up to 5  
open the CID list  
open the redial list  
entries display at a time.  
redial/pause  
.
x
x
up to select the previous number.  
down to select the next number.  
scroll through the  
lists  
In CID list:  
pHonebook to return to the previous menu.  
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To…  
Press...  
Home/FlasH or cell.  
dial the highlighted  
number  
If you have more than one cellular phone paired, the phone  
prompts you to choose one. Select the phone you want  
and press menu/select  
menu/select or cid  
x # once to add an area code.  
.
review current CID  
record details  
.
add other digits and  
codes to the CID  
number  
x
x
once to add 1 for a toll call.  
twice to add the International code to the CID number.  
*
*
# Press a third time to return to normal mode.  
end.  
*
close the lists  
For♦individual♦record♦options,♦find♦a♦number♦and♦press♦menu/select (press♦twice♦from♦  
a♦CID♦entry)♦to♦display♦the♦following♦options♦for♦that♦record:  
Select...  
To...  
Delete  
Erase the number from the list.  
Add the number to the phonebook. The handset prompts you  
to edit the name and number and select a personal ring.  
Store into PB  
Add Call Block  
(CID list only) Add the number to the Call Block list (see page 16).  
Using Call Waiting  
♦ Call♦Waiting,♦a♦service♦available♦from♦your♦telephone♦provider,♦lets♦you♦receive♦  
calls♦while♦you♦are♦on♦another♦call.♦Caller♦ID♦on♦Call♦Waiting♦(CIDCW)♦service♦  
displays♦Caller♦ID♦information♦for♦a♦waiting♦call.  
♦ If♦you♦get♦a♦Call♦Waiting♦call,♦the♦phone♦sounds♦a♦tone♦and♦displays♦any♦CID♦  
information♦received♦from♦the♦waiting♦call.♦Press♦Home/FlasH on♦the♦land♦line♦or♦  
cell♦on♦a♦cellular♦phone♦call♦to♦switch♦between♦the♦current♦call♦and♦the♦waiting♦  
call;♦each♦time♦you♦switch,♦there♦is♦a♦short♦pause♦before♦you're♦connected♦to♦the♦  
other♦call.  
Using the Phonebooks  
♦ You♦can♦download♦the♦phonebook♦(up♦to♦1500♦entries)♦from♦each♦paired♦cellular♦  
phone♦(up♦to♦four).♦You♦can♦also♦store♦up♦to♦200♦entries♦in♦the♦D3580’s♦Home♦  
phonebook,♦which♦is♦separate♦from♦any♦downloaded♦phonebooks.♦  
♦ Only♦one♦cordless♦handset♦can♦access♦the♦phonebook♦at♦a♦time.  
Downloading Cellular Phonebooks into your Phone  
1.♦ Make♦sure♦your♦cellular♦phone♦is♦paired♦to♦the♦D3580♦and♦is♦within♦range♦of♦the♦  
base.♦  
2.♦ With♦the♦D3580♦in♦standby,♦open♦the♦menu♦and♦select♦Bluetooth Setup.♦  
 
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3.♦ Select♦the♦cellular♦phone♦you♦want♦to♦download♦from,♦then♦select♦Download PB.♦  
When♦downloading♦is♦complete,♦the♦cordless♦handset♦displays♦a♦confirmation♦  
screen.♦To♦cancel♦downloading,♦press♦end.  
♦ Each♦time♦you♦download♦a♦phonebook,♦the♦D3580♦overwrites♦any♦previous♦copy♦  
of♦that♦phonebook.♦The♦D3580♦automatically♦cancels♦the♦download♦if♦it♦receives♦  
an♦incoming♦call♦or♦someone♦tries♦to♦make♦an♦outgoing♦call.  
♦ If♦the♦download♦is♦interrupted♦or♦canceled,♦the♦D3580♦reverts♦to♦the♦original♦copy♦  
of♦the♦downloaded♦phonebook.♦  
♦ If♦you♦delete♦the♦pairing♦information♦for♦a♦cellular♦phone,♦the♦downloaded♦  
phonebook♦from♦that♦phone♦will♦also♦be♦deleted.♦  
To...  
Press...  
pHonebook, then select the phone name and then  
open the phonebook  
View Number  
.
down to scroll through the entries from A to Z.  
up to scroll from Z to A.  
cid to view the detail information.  
pHonebook to return to the previous display.  
scroll through the entries  
the number key corresponding to the first letter  
of the entry you want. Press the number key for  
the next letter and the list will narrow down to  
entries only with those letters.  
jump to entries that start  
with a certain letter  
dial the current entry  
Home/FlasH or cell.  
review the current entry’s menu/select or cid after scrolling to the desired  
details  
phonebook entry.  
save this cellular  
phonebook entry to the  
home phonebook  
menu/select. From the available options, select  
Store into PB. A confirmation tone sounds and  
Done! displays.  
menu/select at the phonebook entry detail screen  
edit the current entry  
and then select Edit  
.
menu/select at the phonebook entry detail screen  
delete the current entry  
close the phonebook  
and then select Delete. When the system prompts  
you to confirm, select Yes  
.
end  
.
Adding Phonebook Entries (Home only)  
With♦the♦phone♦in♦standby,♦open♦the♦phonebook.♦Select♦Home,♦then♦Create New.  
Enter♦a♦name♦&♦number,♦and♦select♦a♦personal♦ring.♦  
♦ Enter♦the♦phone♦number♦(up♦to♦32♦digits)♦exactly♦as♦you♦would♦dial♦it.♦  
 
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♦ If♦you♦need♦the♦phone♦to♦wait♦before♦sending♦the♦next♦set♦of♦digits,♦press♦redial/  
pause♦to♦insert♦a♦2-second♦pause.♦You♦can♦insert♦multiple♦pauses,♦but♦each♦one♦  
counts♦as♦a♦digit♦(you’ll♦see♦P♦in♦the♦display).  
♦ To♦edit♦the♦name,♦press♦pHonebook♦to♦move♦the♦cursor♦back♦and♦insert♦a♦letter.♦  
Press♦intercom/clear♦to♦delete♦a♦letter.  
♦ To♦edit♦the♦number,♦press♦intercom/clear♦to♦back♦up♦the♦cursor♦and♦delete♦  
numbers.♦Re-enter♦the♦correct♦numbers.  
Deleting All the Phonebook Entries  
With♦the♦phone♦in♦standby,♦open♦the♦phonebook.♦Select♦Home,♦then♦Delete All.♦To♦  
confirm,♦select♦Yes.♦  
Using an Optional Headset  
You♦can♦use♦a♦standard♦2.5♦mm♦telephone♦headset♦with♦your♦cordless♦handsets.♦To♦  
purchase♦headsets,♦contact♦the♦Parts♦Department♦♦  
(see♦the♦front♦cover).  
♦ 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.♦To♦re-activate♦the♦earpiece,♦just♦unplug♦  
the♦headset.  
USING SPECIAL FEATURES  
Silent Mode  
You♦can♦silence♦the♦ringers♦on♦the♦base♦and♦all♦handsets♦for♦a♦specific♦period♦of♦time;♦  
the♦answering♦system♦answers♦any♦incoming♦calls♦without♦playing♦anything♦through♦  
the♦speaker.♦  
#
1.♦ With♦the♦phone♦in♦standby,♦press♦and♦hold♦ ♦on♦any♦handset.♦The♦phone♦prompts♦  
you♦to♦select♦the♦number♦of♦hours♦(1♦-♦9♦or♦Always On)♦that♦you♦want♦it♦to♦stay♦in♦  
silent♦mode.♦  
menu/select  
2.♦ To♦confirm,♦press♦  
♦or♦just♦wait♦about♦5♦seconds.♦The♦phone♦turns♦on♦  
the♦answering♦system♦and♦displays♦Silent Mode On♦on♦each♦handset.  
3.♦ After♦the♦selected♦number♦of♦hours,♦the♦phone♦automatically♦exits♦silent♦mode.♦To♦  
#
exit♦silent♦mode♦manually,♦press♦and♦hold♦ ♦again.  
# If the phone is in silent mode and you turn off the answering system, the  
phone exits silent mode.  
Call Block  
If♦you♦subscribe♦to♦Caller♦ID,♦you♦can♦save♦phone♦numbers♦to♦the♦call♦block♦list.♦  
When♦a♦call♦comes♦in,♦the♦phone♦compares♦the♦received♦phone♦number♦to♦the♦  
 
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numbers♦on♦the♦call♦block♦list.♦If♦the♦phone♦number♦is♦on♦the♦list,♦the♦phone♦replaces♦  
the♦caller's♦name♦with♦Call Blocked♦and♦blocks♦the♦call.♦  
delete  
# You can reject an incoming call from CellLink directly; press  
on the  
base.  
The♦call♦block♦list♦holds♦20♦entries,♦and♦all♦handsets♦share♦the♦same♦list.♦You♦can♦  
add♦entries♦by♦selecting♦Add Call Block♦in♦the♦CID♦menu♦that♦displays♦after♦you♦have♦  
viewed♦the♦CID♦record♦or♦through♦the♦Call Blocking♦menu♦(see♦below).♦(Only♦one♦  
handset♦can♦edit♦the♦call♦block♦list♦at♦a♦time.)  
Call Blocking Menu Options  
With♦the♦phone♦in♦standby,♦open♦the♦menu♦and♦select♦Call Blocking.♦Choose♦one♦of♦  
these♦options:  
Menu Option  
What it does  
View Number  
See the numbers on your call block list.  
Add an entry to your call block list. The phone will prompt  
you to enter a name & phone number.  
Create New  
Block all calls from numbers reported by CID as "Private."  
(This does not count as one of the 20 entries.)  
Block all calls from numbers reported by CID as  
"Unknown." (This does not count as one of the 20 entries.)  
Private Number  
Unknown Number  
Call Blocking Entry Options  
With♦the♦phone♦in♦standby,♦open♦the♦menu,♦select♦Call Blocking/View Number,♦and♦  
scroll♦through♦the♦entries.♦Press♦menu/select♦to♦open♦the♦individual♦entry.♦Choose♦  
one♦of♦these♦options:  
Choose this... To...  
Edit this entry. The phone will prompt you to edit the name &  
phone number.  
Edit  
Delete  
Erase this entry from the list & allow calls from this number.  
Multihandset Features  
# To use the features in this section, you need at least 2 handsets.  
♦ Your♦base♦supports♦a♦total♦of♦12♦cordless♦handsets:♦the♦one♦that♦came♦with♦the♦  
base♦and♦up♦to♦11♦accessory♦handsets.♦Your♦base♦also♦supports♦a♦total♦of♦2♦DRX100♦  
range♦extenders,♦including♦any♦that♦came♦with♦your♦phone.♦If♦you♦have♦any♦DRX♦  
handsets,♦the♦D3580♦is♦limited♦to♦a♦total♦of♦6♦accessory♦handsets.♦If♦you♦have♦any♦  
DWX♦(waterproof)♦handsets♦registered♦to♦the♦base,♦the♦D3580♦is♦limited♦to♦a♦total♦  
of♦6♦accessory♦handsets.  
♦ You♦must♦register♦accessory♦handsets♦to♦the♦base♦before♦using♦them.♦(Handsets♦  
that♦came♦packaged♦with♦the♦base♦are♦already♦registered.)  
 
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♦ Handsets♦that♦aren’t♦registered♦display♦a♦Not Registered♦message.♦For♦registration♦  
instructions,♦see♦page♦25,♦or♦see♦the♦accessory♦handset♦manual.  
♦ If♦a♦handset♦was♦ever♦registered♦to♦a♦base,♦you♦must♦reset♦it♦before♦it♦can♦register♦to♦  
a♦new♦base;♦see♦page♦25,♦or♦see♦the♦accessory♦handset♦manual.  
Conference Calling  
♦ When♦an♦outside♦call♦comes♦in♦on♦the♦land♦line,♦four♦handsets♦can♦join♦in♦a♦  
conference♦call♦with♦the♦outside♦caller.♦  
♦ To♦join♦a♦call♦that’s♦already♦in♦progress,♦just♦press♦Home/FlasH♦or♦speaker.♦  
♦ To♦leave♦the♦conference♦call,♦hang♦up♦normally;♦the♦other♦handsets♦remain♦  
connected♦to♦the♦call.♦  
Call Transfer  
To...  
On the land line  
Using CellLink  
Press intercom/clear, then select the handset you  
want to transfer the call to (select ALL to page all the  
handsets). When the other handset accepts the call,  
you’ll be disconnected.  
transfer a call  
cancel a transfer and  
leave the call on hold  
Press end  
.
return to the call  
Press Home/FlasH  
.
Press cell.  
1. Press intercom/clear. You can speak to the  
transferring handset.  
2. To speak to the outside caller,  
answer a call transfer  
page  
Press Home/FlasH  
.
Press cell.  
Privacy Mode  
To♦activate♦privacy♦mode♦on♦a♦land♦line♦call♦in♦progress,♦press♦menu/select.♦The♦  
current♦call♦privacy♦mode♦displays♦as♦a♦menu♦selection.♦If♦you♦want♦to♦change♦the♦  
privacy♦mode,♦select♦it.♦As♦long♦as♦privacy♦mode♦is♦on,♦you'll♦see♦a♦ P ♦in♦the♦display,♦  
and♦no♦other♦handsets♦can♦join♦your♦call.♦Privacy♦mode♦turns♦off♦automatically♦when♦  
you♦hang♦up;♦you♦can♦also♦turn♦it♦off♦by♦pressing♦menu/select♦twice.♦  
Intercom  
♦ Whenever♦the♦phone♦is♦in♦standby,♦you♦can♦make♦an♦intercom♦call♦between♦  
handsets♦without♦using♦the♦phone♦line.  
♦ You♦can♦make♦an♦intercom♦call♦from♦any♦handset,♦but♦only♦two♦handsets♦can♦be♦in♦  
an♦intercom♦call♦at♦any♦time.  
♦ If♦an♦outside♦call♦comes♦in♦during♦an♦intercom♦page,♦the♦phone♦cancels♦the♦page♦so♦  
you♦can♦answer♦the♦incoming♦call.  
 
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♦ If♦an♦outside♦call♦comes♦in♦during♦an♦intercom♦call,♦press♦Home/FlasH♦or♦cell,♦  
depending♦on♦which♦line♦is♦ringing,♦to♦hang♦up♦the♦intercom♦call♦and♦answer♦the♦  
outside♦call.♦  
To...  
Press...  
intercom/clear. Select the handset you want to talk  
with, or ALL to page all handsets at the same time.  
make an intercom page  
cancel a page  
end  
intercom/clear or Home/FlasH  
end. Both handsets return to standby.  
.
answer a page  
.
end an intercom call  
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.  
1.♦ Enter♦the♦code♦number♦(up♦to♦32♦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.♦  
2.♦ When♦you♦hear♦the♦prompt♦that♦tells♦you♦to♦enter♦the♦number,♦open♦the♦  
phonebook♦and♦find♦the♦entry♦that♦contains♦your♦code♦number.  
3.♦ Press♦menu/select♦twice♦to♦send♦the♦code.♦If♦you♦change♦your♦mind,♦just♦close♦the♦  
phonebook.  
Voice Message Notification  
If♦you♦subscribe♦to♦a♦land♦line’s♦voice♦mail♦service,♦your♦phone♦can♦notify♦you♦when♦  
you♦have♦a♦new♦message.♦This♦feature♦supports♦Frequency-Shift♦Keying♦(FSK)♦  
notification.♦Contact♦your♦voice♦mail♦provider♦for♦information.♦  
When♦you♦have♦new♦messages,♦the♦display♦shows♦a♦message♦icon.♦To♦access♦your♦  
voice♦mail,♦press♦message/mute♦and♦select♦Voice Mail.♦  
# When you select Voice Mail, you will be prompted to enter a Voice Mail  
Access number if you have not yet set one up (see page 10). If you have  
already set one up, your phone will dial it.  
After♦you♦listen♦to♦your♦messages,♦the♦message♦icon♦turns♦off.♦If♦it♦doesn’t,♦you♦can♦  
reset♦it:♦With♦the♦phone♦in♦standby,♦open♦the♦menu♦and♦select♦Global Setup;♦select♦  
VMWI Reset,♦then♦select♦Yes  
.
If♦you♦change♦voice♦mail♦providers,♦you♦can♦edit♦your♦voice♦mail♦number.♦Open♦the♦  
menu♦and♦select♦Global Setup/Edit Voice Mail.  
 
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USING THE ANSWERING SYSTEM  
# The answering system works with land-line calls only.  
Answering System Options (Answering Setup  
)
You♦can♦set♦or♦change♦the♦answering♦system♦options♦from♦any♦handset.♦Just♦open♦the♦  
menu♦and♦select♦Answering Setup  
.
Select this option...  
To...  
Enter a 2-digit PIN so you can access your answering  
system from any touch-tone phone (see page 22).  
Security Code  
Set the number of rings (  
2
,
4
, or 6) before the system  
Ring Time  
answers. Toll Saver makes the system answer after 2 rings  
if you have new messages or after 4 rings if you don't.  
Set the amount of time (1 or 4 minutes) callers have to  
leave a message. Choose Announce Only if you don't want  
the system to let callers to leave a message.  
Record Time  
Message Alert  
Have the system beep every 15 seconds when you have  
a new message. The alert stops after you listen to all your  
new messages or if you press any key on the base.  
Ans. Language  
Call Screen  
Change the language of the system's voice prompts.  
Turn on the call screen feature so you can hear callers as  
they leave messages on the base speaker (see page 22).  
Turn your answering system on or off.  
You can also press answer on/oFF on the base.  
Ans. On/Off  
Record Greeting  
Greeting Option  
Record an outgoing message or greeting (see below).  
Switch greetings or delete your greeting (see below).  
Personalizing the Greeting  
Your♦personal♦outgoing♦message♦or♦greeting♦can♦be♦from♦2♦to♦30♦seconds♦long.♦If♦you♦  
don’t♦record♦a♦greeting,♦the♦system♦uses♦a♦pre-recorded♦greeting:♦Hello, no one is  
available to take your call. Please leave a message after the tone.  
To...  
Follow these steps:  
1. Open the menu with the phone in standby. Select Answering  
Setup, then Record Greeting  
.
2. Press menu/select to start recording. Wait until the system says  
record a  
personal  
greeting  
"Record greeting" before speaking.  
3. Press menu/select to stop recording. The system plays back your  
new greeting.  
4. To keep the greeting, press end. To delete it and try again, press  
intercom/clear  
.
 
20 - English  
To...  
Follow these steps:  
1. Open the menu with the phone in standby. Select Answering  
switch  
between  
greetings  
Setup, then Greeting Options  
.
2. The system plays back the current greeting. Press menu/select to  
switch greetings.  
delete your  
greeting  
Switch to your personal greeting, then press intercom/clear while  
the greeting is playing.  
Accessing the Answering System  
When♦the♦phone’s♦in♦standby,♦you♦can♦access♦the♦system♦from♦any♦handset♦through♦  
the♦Play Message♦menu♦on♦the♦message/mute♦key.♦The♦following♦conditions♦apply:  
♦ Only♦1♦handset♦can♦access♦the♦system♦at♦a♦time.  
♦ If♦you♦do♦nothing♦for♦30♦seconds,♦the♦phone♦returns♦to♦  
standby.  
Select Play Message.  
Play Message  
♦ During♦remote♦access,♦the♦phone♦beeps♦so♦you♦know♦  
it's♦waiting♦for♦the♦next♦command.  
Voicemail  
During♦message♦playback,♦press♦menu/select♦to♦open♦the♦  
menu♦for♦playback♦control.  
Play Message  
Play Message♦replays♦all♦the♦messages♦received,♦starting♦  
with♦the♦newest,♦unheard♦messages♦and♦then♦replaying♦the♦older♦messages.♦With♦the♦  
phone♦in♦standby,♦press♦message/mute♦to♦access♦the♦Play Message♦selection.♦You♦can♦  
play♦messages♦with♦this♦mode♦from♦the♦base♦or♦from♦the♦handset.  
To...  
From the base  
From a handset  
Press message/mute and  
Press play/stop.  
select Play Message  
.
play new  
messages  
The system announces the number of new & old messages,  
then plays each new message (followed by the day and time)  
in the order it was received. After the new messages play, the  
system plays the old messages.  
Wait at least 5 seconds after the message starts playing,  
restart this  
message  
press rev/FlasH.  
press (number key).  
1
Within 2 seconds after a message starts playing,  
replay an earlier  
message  
press rev/FlasH.  
select  
Select  
1
3
(number key).  
(number key).  
skip a message Press Fwd/mute  
.
 
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To...  
From the base  
From a handset  
While a message is  
playing, select  
key).  
delete a  
message  
While a message is playing, press  
delete.  
4
(number  
delete all  
messages  
With the phone in standby, press  
delete; press delete again to confirm.  
Not available.  
After the system plays all new messages,  
play old  
messages  
press play/stop again.  
Press play/stop  
select  
Select  
2
5
(number key).  
(number key).  
stop playback  
.
Screening Your Calls  
You♦can♦use♦the♦answering♦system♦for♦call♦screening.♦While♦the♦system♦takes♦a♦  
message,♦you♦can♦listen♦on♦the♦base♦speaker♦(if♦you♦turn♦on♦Call Screen)♦or♦from♦a♦  
handset.♦Only♦one♦handset♦can♦screen♦calls♦at♦a♦time.♦If♦another♦handset♦tries♦to♦  
screen♦calls,♦it♦beeps♦and♦returns♦to♦standby.  
To...  
From the base  
From a handset  
hear the caller leaving a  
message  
Listen to the caller over  
the speaker.  
Press message/mute  
.
answer the call  
NA  
Press Home/FlasH.  
mute the call screen  
without answering*  
Press end or return the  
handset to the cradle.  
Press play/stop  
.
*♦♦If♦you♦mute♦the♦call♦screen,♦the♦system♦continues♦taking♦the♦message:♦it♦just♦stops♦  
playing♦through♦the♦speaker.♦  
Using the System While You're Away from Home  
You♦can♦dial♦in♦to♦your♦answering♦system♦from♦any♦touch-tone♦phone.♦Before♦you♦  
can♦use♦this♦feature,♦you♦must♦program♦a♦security♦code.  
Programming a Security Code  
With♦the♦phone♦in♦standby,♦open♦the♦menu;♦select♦Answering Setup,♦then♦select♦  
Security Code.♦Use♦the♦number♦keypad♦to♦enter♦a♦two-digit♦security♦code♦(01♦to♦99).♦  
Press♦menu/select♦when♦you’re♦finished.  
# Remember to make a note of your new security code!  
Dialing In to Your System  
1.♦ Call♦your♦phone♦number♦&♦wait♦until♦the♦system♦answers.♦(If♦the♦system♦is♦turned♦  
off,♦it♦answers♦after♦10♦rings♦&♦sounds♦a♦series♦of♦beeps.)  
0
2.♦ During♦the♦greeting♦or♦beeps,♦press♦ ♦and♦immediately♦enter♦your♦security♦code.♦  
If♦you♦enter♦it♦incorrectly♦3♦times,♦the♦system♦hangs♦up♦and♦returns♦to♦standby.  
 
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3.♦ The♦system♦announces♦the♦time,♦the♦number♦of♦messages♦in♦memory,♦and♦a♦help♦  
prompt.♦It♦beeps♦to♦let♦you♦know♦it's♦waiting♦for♦a♦command.♦  
4.♦ When♦you♦hear♦beeping,♦enter♦a♦2-digit♦command♦from♦the♦chart.  
# If you don't press  
01 Repeat message  
02 Play message  
03 Skip message  
04 Delete message  
05 Stop playback  
any keys for 15  
seconds, the  
system hangs up  
and returns to  
standby.  
06 Turn the system on  
09 Turn the system off  
10 Hear help prompts  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Solving Problems  
If♦you♦have♦any♦trouble♦with♦your♦phone,♦check♦this♦section♦first.♦If♦you♦need♦help,♦  
call♦our♦Customer♦Care♦Line♦listed♦on♦the♦front♦cover.  
General problems  
Possible solutions  
x Check the telephone cord connection.  
x Disconnect the base AC adapter for a few minutes;  
then reconnect it.  
No handsets can make or  
receive calls.  
A handset can’t make or  
receive calls.  
x Move the handset closer to the base.  
x Make sure the ringer is turned on.  
x Make sure Silent Mode is turned off (see p. 15).  
A handset can make calls,  
but it won’t ring.  
x Charge the battery for 15-20 hours.  
x Check the battery connection.  
A handset is not working.  
The phone keeps ringing  
when I answer on an  
extension.  
x You may have to change the line mode. Contact  
Customer Service for instructions.  
Audio issues  
Possible solutions  
x Move the handset closer to the base.  
x Keep the handset’s battery fully charged.  
Callers sound  
weak or soft.  
x Increase the earpiece volume.  
x Check for interference from appliances (microwave ovens, TVs,  
etc.) or wireless devices (baby monitors, WiFi equipment, etc.).  
Move the handset or base away from the interference source.  
x If you use a telecoil hearing aid, turn on T-coil mode (see p. 8).  
x If you have any service that uses the phone line, add a DSL or  
telephone line filter (see page 25).  
There’s a lot of  
noise or static on  
the line  
Caller ID problems  
Possible solutions  
x Let calls ring twice before answering.  
x Make sure your Caller ID service is active.  
No handsets display Caller  
ID information.  
 
English - 23  
Caller ID problems  
Possible solutions  
Caller ID displays briefly  
and then clears.  
x You may have to change the line mode. Contact  
Customer Service for instructions.  
Multi-handset problems  
I can’t transfer calls.  
Possible solutions  
x Reset the handset (see page 25).  
x See if any handset is in Privacy Mode.  
Two handsets can’t talk to a caller.  
x Move the handset closer to the base.  
x See if any handset is in Privacy Mode.  
A handset says Unavailable  
.
x Reset the handset (see page 25).  
x See if you have 12 registered handsets.  
I can’t register a new handset.  
Answering system problems  
Possible solutions  
The answering system does not  
work.  
x Make sure the answering system is on.  
x Make sure the base is plugged in.  
x See if Record Time is set to Announce Only  
x Delete messages (memory may be full).  
.
The system won't record  
messages.  
x See if another handset is using the system.  
x Make sure the phone is in standby.  
A handset can't access the  
answering system.  
x If there was a power failure, re-record your  
My outgoing message is gone.  
I can’t hear the base speaker.  
Messages are incomplete.  
personal outgoing message.  
x Make sure call screening is turned on.  
x Change the base speaker volume.  
x Increase the Record Time  
.
x Delete messages (memory may be full).  
The system keeps recording when  
I answer on an extension.  
x You may have to change the line mode.  
Contact Customer Service for instructions.  
Bluetooth problems  
Possible solutions  
x Making sure your phone is in pairing mode.  
x Check your phone’s manual for instructions on  
Bluetooth device pairing.  
x Making sure your phone supports the Bluetooth  
hands-free profile.  
The D3580 won’t pair with  
my phone.  
x Checking the link order for that phone. In rare cases,  
some cellular phones may not be linked as the third  
or fourth cellular phone.  
x Making sure your phone has Bluetooth turned on.  
x Making sure your phone is in range of the base.  
x Making sure the handset’s ringer is not turned off.  
(The base doesn’t ring on cellular calls.)  
The D3580 doesn’t ring  
when my cellular phone  
does.  
 
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Bluetooth problems  
Possible solutions  
x Adjusting the handset volume.  
x Setting your cellular phone to transfer the audio to  
a Bluetooth device. Check your phone’s manual for  
instructions on Bluetooth setup and options.  
x Erase the Bluetooth pairing and repair the cellular  
phone to the base. To erase the Bluetooth pairing,  
see page 12.  
The D3580 paired with  
my phone, but I can’t hear  
anything through the  
handset.  
Installing a Line Filter or DSL Filter  
A♦telephone♦line♦filter♦or♦DSL♦filter♦prevents♦services♦that♦use♦the♦phone♦line♦from♦  
causing♦interference♦on♦your♦phone.♦To♦get♦a♦line♦filter,♦contact♦your♦service♦provider♦  
or♦look♦in♦an♦electronics♦store.♦  
Plug♦the♦filter♦into♦the♦telephone♦wall♦jack♦and♦plug♦the♦base♦into♦the♦filter.♦Make♦a♦  
test♦call♦to♦make♦sure♦the♦noise♦is♦gone.  
Liquid Damage  
CAUTION: If the base is covered in liquid, disconnect the adapter & phone  
cord from the wall before touching it.  
If♦the♦liquid♦is♦only♦on♦the♦exterior♦housing♦of♦the♦base♦or♦handset,♦wipe♦it♦off♦and♦  
use♦as♦normal.♦If♦you♦can♦hear♦liquid♦inside♦the♦housing:  
1.♦ Remove♦all♦compartment♦covers,♦and♦disconnect♦all♦cables♦and♦cords.  
2.♦ If♦liquid♦is♦leaking♦from♦any♦vent♦or♦hole,♦turn♦the♦phone♦so♦that♦vent♦faces♦down.♦  
If♦not,♦place♦the♦largest♦vent♦face♦down.  
3.♦ Let♦dry♦for♦at♦least♦3♦days.♦Check♦for♦liquid♦inside♦the♦phone♦before♦replacing♦  
compartment♦covers♦&♦reconnecting♦cords.  
Resetting Handsets  
If♦you♦have♦trouble♦with♦a♦handset♦or♦if♦you♦want♦to♦replace♦one,♦clear♦the♦  
registration♦information♦from♦the♦base♦and♦the♦handset:  
#
1.♦ Press♦&♦hold♦end♦and♦ ♦at♦the♦same♦time♦until♦you♦see♦the♦System Reset♦menu.  
2.♦ If♦you♦still♦have♦the♦base♦the♦handset♦is♦registered♦to,♦select♦Deregister HS,♦then♦  
select♦the♦handset♦you♦want♦to♦reset.♦If♦you♦don’t♦have♦that♦base♦anymore,♦select♦  
Base Unavailable  
.
3.♦ To♦confirm,♦select♦Yes.♦The♦handset♦displays♦Handset not registered.♦  
Registering Handsets  
If♦you♦see♦a♦“not♦registered”♦message♦on♦a♦handset,♦you♦must♦register♦it♦to♦a♦base♦  
before♦using♦it.  
1.♦ Place♦the♦handset♦in♦the♦base;♦the♦display♦should♦say♦Handset Registering  
.
 
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Ni-MH♦batteries♦within♦the♦United♦States.♦Please♦  
call♦1-800-8-BATTERY♦for♦information♦on♦  
Ni-MH♦battery♦recycling♦in♦♦  
your♦area.♦(RBRC®♦is♦a♦♦  
2.♦ Wait♦until♦the♦display♦says♦  
Registration Complete♦(about♦30♦  
seconds),♦then♦pick♦up♦the♦handset;♦  
press♦Home/FlasH.  
3.♦ If♦you♦don’t♦hear♦a♦dial♦tone♦or♦the♦  
display♦says♦Registration Failed,♦  
charge♦the♦battery♦completely,♦then♦  
try♦again.  
registered♦trademark♦of♦the♦♦  
Rechargeable♦Battery♦♦  
Recycling♦Corporation.)  
Rechargeable batteries  
must be recycled or  
disposed of properly.  
Warning! The cords on this product and/or  
accessories contain lead, a chemical known  
to the state of California to cause birth  
defects or other reproductive harm. Wash  
hands after handling.  
Adapter and Battery Information  
AC adapter Base  
Charger  
PS-0035  
Part♦number  
PS-0046  
Uniden works to reduce lead content in our  
products & accessories.  
Input♦voltage  
120V♦AC,♦60♦Hz  
6V♦DC♦@♦  
500mA  
8V♦AC♦@♦  
300mA  
Output♦voltage  
Compliance Information  
7V♦DC♦@♦  
800mA♦(USB)  
FCC Part 68 Information  
is♦equipment♦complies♦with♦Part♦68♦of♦the♦FCC♦  
rules♦and♦the♦requirements♦adopted♦by♦the♦ACTA.♦  
On♦the♦bottom♦of♦this♦equipment♦is♦a♦label♦that♦  
contains,♦among♦other♦information,♦a♦product♦  
identifier♦in♦the♦format♦US:♦AAAEQ##TXXXX.♦  
If♦requested,♦this♦number♦must♦be♦provided♦to♦the♦  
phone♦company.  
x♦ Use♦only♦the♦supplied♦AC♦adapters.  
x♦ Use♦the♦proper♦adapter♦for♦the♦base♦&♦any♦  
chargers.  
x♦ Do♦not♦place♦the♦unit♦in♦direct♦sunlight♦or♦subject♦  
it♦to♦high♦temperatures.♦  
Battery pack (with normal use)  
An♦applicable♦Universal♦Service♦Order♦Codes♦  
(USOC)♦certification♦for♦the♦jacks♦used♦in♦  
this♦equipment♦is♦provided♦(i.e.,♦RJ11C)♦in♦the♦  
packaging♦with♦each♦piece♦of♦approved♦terminal♦  
equipment.♦A♦plug♦and♦jack♦used♦to♦connect♦this♦  
equipment♦to♦the♦premises♦wiring♦and♦telephone♦  
network♦must♦comply♦with♦the♦applicable♦FCC♦  
Part♦68♦rules♦and♦requirements♦adopted♦by♦the♦  
ACTA.♦A♦compliant♦telephone♦cord♦and♦modular♦  
plug♦is♦provided♦with♦this♦product.♦It♦is♦designed♦  
to♦be♦connected♦to♦a♦compatible♦modular♦jack♦that♦  
is♦also♦compliant.♦See♦installation♦instructions♦  
for♦details.  
e♦REN♦is♦used♦to♦determine♦the♦number♦of♦  
devices♦that♦may♦be♦connected♦to♦a♦phone♦line.♦  
Excessive♦RENs♦on♦a♦phone♦line♦may♦result♦in♦  
devices♦not♦ringing♦in♦response♦to♦an♦incoming♦  
call.♦In♦most♦but♦not♦all♦areas,♦the♦sum♦of♦RENs♦  
should♦not♦exceed♦five♦(5.0).♦To♦be♦certain♦of♦the♦  
number♦of♦devices♦that♦may♦be♦connected♦to♦a♦  
line,♦as♦determined♦by♦the♦total♦RENs,♦contact♦the♦  
telephone♦provider.♦e♦REN♦for♦this♦product♦is♦  
part♦of♦the♦product♦identifier♦that♦has♦the♦format♦  
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.♦e♦digits♦represented♦by♦  
##♦are♦the♦REN♦without♦a♦decimal♦point♦(e.g.,♦03♦  
is♦a♦REN♦of♦0.3).  
Part♦number  
BT-1022♦or♦BT-1031  
300mA,♦2.4V♦DC♦(BT-1022)  
400mA,♦2.4V♦DC♦(BT-1031)  
Capacity  
Talk♦time  
Standby♦time  
Battery♦life  
about♦7♦hours  
about♦7♦days  
about♦1♦year  
x♦ Replace♦the♦battery♦when♦the♦talk♦or♦standby♦time♦  
becomes♦noticeably♦reduced.♦For♦replacements,♦  
call♦the♦Parts♦Department♦(see♦the♦front♦cover).  
x♦ When♦the♦battery♦gets♦low,♦the♦handset♦beeps♦and♦  
shows♦a♦low♦battery♦alert;♦put♦the♦handset♦in♦the♦  
cradle♦for♦recharging.♦  
Rechargeable Battery Warning  
x♦ is♦equipment♦contains♦a♦rechargeable♦Nickel-  
Metal-Hydride♦(Ni-MH)♦battery.♦  
x♦ Nickel♦is♦a♦chemical♦known♦to♦the♦state♦of♦Califor-  
nia♦to♦cause♦cancer.  
x♦ Do♦not♦short-circuit♦the♦battery.  
x♦ e♦batteries♦in♦this♦equipment♦may♦explode♦if♦  
disposed♦of♦in♦a♦fire.♦  
x♦ Do♦not♦charge♦the♦batteries♦in♦any♦charger♦other♦  
than♦the♦one♦specified♦in♦the♦owner's♦manual.♦  
Using♦another♦charger♦may♦damage♦the♦battery♦or♦  
cause♦it♦to♦explode.♦  
If♦this♦equipment♦causes♦harm♦to♦the♦telephone♦  
network,♦the♦telephone♦company♦will♦notify♦you♦  
in♦advance♦that♦temporary♦discontinuance♦of♦  
service♦may♦be♦required.♦But♦if♦advance♦notice♦  
isn't♦practical,♦the♦telephone♦company♦will♦notify♦  
the♦customer♦as♦soon♦as♦possible.♦Also,♦you♦will♦be♦  
advised♦of♦your♦right♦to♦file♦a♦complaint♦with♦the♦  
x♦ As♦part♦of♦our♦commitment♦to♦protecting♦our♦  
environment♦and♦conserving♦natural♦resources,♦  
Uniden♦voluntarily♦participates♦in♦an♦RBRC®♦  
industry♦program♦to♦collect♦and♦recycle♦used♦  
 
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FCC♦if♦you♦believe♦it♦is♦necessary.♦e♦telephone♦  
company♦may♦make♦changes♦in♦its♦facilities,♦  
equipment,♦operations♦or♦procedures♦that♦could♦  
affect♦the♦operation♦of♦the♦equipment.♦If♦this♦hap-  
pens♦the♦telephone♦company♦will♦provide♦advance♦  
notice♦in♦order♦for♦you♦to♦make♦necessary♦modifi-  
cations♦to♦maintain♦uninterrupted♦service.  
Please♦follow♦instructions♦for♦repairing,♦if♦any♦  
(e.g.♦battery♦replacement♦section);♦otherwise♦do♦  
not♦substitute♦or♦repair♦any♦parts♦of♦the♦device♦  
except♦as♦specified♦in♦this♦manual.♦Connection♦to♦  
party♦line♦service♦is♦subject♦to♦state♦tariffs.♦Con-  
tact♦the♦state♦public♦utility♦commission,♦public♦  
service♦commission♦or♦corporation♦commission♦  
for♦information.♦is♦equipment♦is♦hearing♦aid♦  
compatible.  
If♦you♦experience♦trouble♦with♦this♦equipment,♦  
contact♦the♦manufacturer♦(see♦the♦cover♦of♦this♦  
manual♦for♦contact♦information)♦or♦an♦authorized♦  
agent.♦If♦the♦equipment♦is♦causing♦harm♦to♦the♦  
telephone♦network,♦the♦telephone♦company♦may♦  
request♦that♦you♦disconnect♦the♦equipment♦until♦  
the♦problem♦is♦resolved.♦  
If♦your♦home♦has♦wired♦alarm♦equipment♦con-  
nected♦to♦a♦phone♦line,♦be♦sure♦that♦installing♦the♦  
system♦does♦not♦disable♦your♦alarm♦equipment.♦If♦  
you♦have♦questions♦about♦what♦will♦disable♦alarm♦  
equipment,♦contact♦your♦telephone♦company♦or♦a♦  
qualified♦installer.  
mined♦by♦turning♦the♦equipment♦off♦and♦on,♦the♦  
user♦is♦encouraged♦to♦try♦to♦correct♦the♦interfer-  
ence♦by♦one♦or♦more♦of♦the♦following♦measures:  
x♦ Reorient♦or♦relocate♦the♦receiving♦antenna.  
x♦ Increase♦the♦separation♦between♦the♦equipment♦  
and♦receiver.♦  
x♦ Connect♦the♦equipment♦into♦an♦outlet♦on♦a♦  
circuit♦different♦from♦that♦to♦which♦the♦receiver♦  
is♦connected.  
x♦ Consult♦the♦dealer♦or♦an♦experienced♦radio/TV♦  
technician♦for♦help.  
FCC RF Exposure Information  
is♦product♦complies♦with♦FCC♦radiation♦expo-  
sure♦limits♦under♦the♦following♦conditions:♦  
x♦ e♦base♦must♦be♦placed♦to♦allow♦a♦minimum♦of♦20♦  
cm♦(8♦inches)♦between♦the♦antenna♦and♦all♦persons♦  
during♦normal♦operation.♦  
x♦ e♦base♦must♦not♦be♦collocated♦or♦operated♦in♦  
conjunction♦with♦any♦other♦antenna♦or♦transmit-  
ter.♦  
x♦ e♦handset♦is♦designed♦for♦body-worn♦operation♦  
and♦meets♦FCC♦RF♦exposure♦guidelines♦when♦  
used♦with♦any♦belt♦clip,♦carrying♦case,♦or♦other♦  
accessory♦supplied♦with♦this♦product.♦(All♦neces-  
sary♦accessories♦are♦included♦in♦the♦package;♦any♦  
additional♦or♦optional♦accessories♦are♦not♦required♦  
for♦compliance♦with♦the♦guidelines.)♦ird♦party♦  
accessories♦(unless♦approved♦by♦the♦manufacturer)♦  
should♦be♦avoided♦as♦these♦might♦not♦comply♦with♦  
FCC♦RF♦exposure♦guidelines.♦  
Any♦changes♦or♦modifications♦to♦this♦product♦not♦  
expressly♦approved♦by♦the♦manufacturer♦or♦other♦  
party♦responsible♦for♦compliance♦could♦void♦your♦  
authority♦to♦operate♦this♦product.  
NOTICE:♦According♦to♦telephone♦company♦  
reports,♦AC♦electrical♦surges,♦typically♦resulting♦  
from♦lightning♦strikes,♦are♦very♦destructive♦to♦  
telephone♦equipment♦connected♦to♦AC♦power♦  
sources.♦To♦minimize♦damage♦from♦these♦types♦of♦  
surges,♦a♦surge♦arrestor♦is♦recommended.  
Disable All Functions Except  
Charging  
D3580 Base  
1.♦ Press♦and♦hold♦ans on/oFF♦and♦Find  
Hs simultaneously,♦then♦plug♦in♦the♦  
AC♦adapter.  
FCC Part 15 Information  
is♦device♦complies♦with♦part♦15♦of♦the♦FCC♦  
rules.♦Operation♦is♦subject♦to♦the♦following♦two♦  
conditions:♦(1)♦is♦device♦may♦not♦cause♦harmful♦  
interference,♦and♦(2)♦is♦device♦must♦accept♦  
any♦interference♦received,♦including♦interference♦  
that♦may♦cause♦undesired♦operation.♦Privacy♦of♦  
communications♦may♦not♦be♦ensured♦when♦using♦  
this♦phone.♦  
2.♦ Continue♦to♦hold♦the♦keys♦for♦about♦  
5♦seconds.♦When♦the♦message♦  
counter♦turns♦off,♦all♦functions♦are♦  
disabled♦except♦for♦charging.  
D3580 Handset  
1.♦ Install♦the♦battery.  
FCC PART 15.105(b):♦Note:♦is♦equipment♦has♦  
been♦tested♦and♦found♦to♦comply♦with♦the♦limits♦  
for♦a♦Class♦B♦digital♦device,♦pursuant♦to♦part♦15♦  
of♦the♦FCC♦Rules.♦ese♦limits♦are♦designed♦to♦  
provide♦reasonable♦protection♦against♦harmful♦  
interference♦in♦a♦residential♦installation.♦is♦  
equipment♦generates,♦uses♦and♦can♦radiate♦radio♦  
frequency♦energy♦and,♦if♦not♦installed♦and♦used♦  
in♦accordance♦with♦the♦instructions,♦may♦cause♦  
harmful♦interference♦to♦radio♦communications.♦  
However,♦there♦is♦no♦guarantee♦that♦interference♦  
will♦not♦occur♦in♦a♦particular♦installation.♦If♦this♦  
equipment♦does♦cause♦harmful♦interference♦to♦  
radio♦or♦television♦reception,♦which♦can♦be♦deter-  
2.♦ When♦the♦“Welcome,♦please♦wait...”♦  
message♦disappears♦from♦the♦  
display,♦press♦and♦hold♦end,♦menu,♦  
and♦3♦simultaneously.  
3.♦ After♦about♦5♦seconds,♦a♦  
confirmation♦tone♦sounds,♦  
indication♦all♦functions♦except♦  
charging♦are♦disabled.  
 
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programmed♦by♦anyone♦other♦than♦as♦detailed♦by♦  
the♦owner's♦manual♦for♦this♦product.♦  
To return to normal operation,  
cycle the power for the base and  
remove and reinstall the handset  
battery.  
STATEMENT♦OF♦REMEDY:♦In♦the♦event♦that♦  
the♦product♦does♦not♦conform♦to♦this♦warranty♦  
at♦any♦time♦while♦this♦warranty♦is♦in♦effect,♦war-  
rantor♦will♦either,♦at♦its♦option,♦repair♦or♦replace♦  
the♦defective♦unit♦and♦return♦it♦to♦you♦without♦  
charge♦for♦parts,♦service,♦or♦any♦other♦cost♦(except♦  
shipping♦and♦handling)♦incurred♦by♦warrantor♦or♦  
its♦representatives♦in♦connection♦with♦the♦perfor-  
mance♦of♦this♦warranty.♦Warrantor,♦at♦its♦option,♦  
may♦replace♦the♦unit♦with♦a♦new♦or♦refurbished♦  
unit.♦THE♦LIMITED♦WARRANTY♦SET♦FORTH♦  
ABOVE♦IS♦THE♦SOLE♦AND♦ENTIRE♦WARRAN-  
TY♦PERTAINING♦TO♦THE♦PRODUCT♦AND♦  
IS♦IN♦LIEU♦OF♦AND♦EXCLUDES♦ALL♦OTHER♦  
WARRANTIES♦OF♦ANY♦NATURE♦WHATSO-  
EVER,♦WHETHER♦EXPRESS,♦IMPLIED♦OR♦  
ARISING♦BY♦OPERATION♦OF♦LAW,♦INCLUD-  
ING,♦BUT♦NOT♦LIMITED♦TO♦ANY♦IMPLIED♦  
WARRANTIES♦OF♦MERCHANTABILITY♦OR♦  
FITNESS♦FOR♦A♦PARTICULAR♦PURPOSE.♦THIS♦  
WARRANTY♦DOES♦NOT♦COVER♦OR♦PROVIDE♦  
FOR♦THE♦REIMBURSEMENT♦OR♦PAYMENT♦  
OF♦INCIDENTAL♦OR♦CONSEQUENTIAL♦DAM-  
AGES.♦Some♦states♦do♦not♦allow♦this♦exclusion♦or♦  
limitation♦of♦incidental♦or♦consequential♦damages♦  
so♦the♦above♦limitation♦or♦exclusion♦may♦not♦  
apply♦to♦you.  
Industry Canada (I.C.) Notice  
Terminal equipment  
NOTICE:♦is♦equipment♦meets♦the♦applicable♦  
Industry♦Canada♦Terminal♦Equipment♦Technical♦  
Specifications.♦is♦is♦confirmed♦by♦the♦registra-  
tion♦number.♦e♦abbreviation♦IC♦before♦the♦  
registration♦number♦signifies♦that♦registration♦was♦  
performed♦based♦on♦a♦Declaration♦of♦Conformity♦  
indicating♦that♦Industry♦Canada♦technical♦speci-  
fications♦were♦met.♦It♦does♦not♦imply♦that♦Industry♦  
Canada♦approved♦the♦equipment.  
NOTICE:♦e♦Ringer♦Equivalence♦Number♦  
(REN)♦for♦this♦terminal♦equipment♦is♦marked♦on♦  
the♦equipment♦itself.♦e♦REN♦assigned♦to♦each♦  
terminal♦equipment♦provides♦an♦indication♦of♦  
the♦maximum♦number♦of♦terminals♦allowed♦to♦be♦  
connected♦to♦a♦telephone♦interface.♦e♦termina-  
tion♦on♦an♦interface♦may♦consist♦of♦any♦combina-  
tion♦of♦devices♦subject♦only♦to♦the♦requirement♦  
that♦the♦sum♦of♦the♦Ringer♦Equivalence♦Numbers♦  
of♦all♦the♦devices♦does♦not♦exceed♦5.  
Radio equipment  
e♦term♦IC♦before♦the♦radio♦certification♦number♦  
only♦signifies♦that♦Industry♦Canada♦technical♦  
specifications♦were♦met.♦Operation♦is♦subject♦to♦  
the♦following♦two♦conditions:♦(1)♦this♦device♦may♦  
not♦cause♦interference,♦and♦(2)♦this♦device♦must♦  
accept♦any♦interference,♦including♦interference♦  
that♦may♦cause♦undesired♦operation♦of♦the♦device.♦  
"Privacy♦of♦communications♦may♦not♦be♦ensured♦  
when♦using♦this♦telephone".  
LEGAL♦REMEDIES:♦is♦warranty♦gives♦you♦  
specific♦legal♦rights,♦and♦you♦may♦also♦have♦other♦  
rights♦which♦vary♦from♦state♦to♦state.♦is♦war-  
ranty♦is♦void♦outside♦the♦United♦States♦of♦America♦  
and♦Canada.♦  
PROCEDURE♦FOR♦OBTAINING♦PERFOR-  
MANCE♦OF♦WARRANTY:♦If,♦aſter♦following♦  
the♦instructions♦in♦the♦owner's♦manual♦you♦are♦  
certain♦that♦the♦Product♦is♦defective,♦pack♦the♦  
Product♦carefully♦(preferably♦in♦its♦original♦  
packaging).♦Disconnect♦the♦battery♦from♦the♦  
Product♦and♦separately♦secure♦the♦battery♦in♦its♦  
own♦separate♦packaging♦within♦the♦shipping♦  
carton.♦e♦Product♦should♦include♦all♦parts♦and♦  
accessories♦originally♦packaged♦with♦the♦Product.♦  
Include♦evidence♦of♦original♦purchase♦and♦a♦note♦  
describing♦the♦defect♦that♦has♦caused♦you♦to♦return♦  
it.♦e♦Product♦should♦be♦shipped♦freight♦prepaid,♦  
by♦traceable♦means,♦to♦warrantor♦at:  
1-Year Limited Warranty  
Evidence of original purchase is required for  
warranty service.  
WARRANTOR:♦UNIDEN♦AMERICA♦CORPO-  
RATION♦("Uniden")♦  
ELEMENTS♦OF♦WARRANTY:♦Uniden♦warrants,♦  
for♦one♦year,♦to♦the♦original♦retail♦owner,♦this♦  
Uniden♦Product♦to♦be♦free♦from♦defects♦in♦materi-  
als♦and♦craſtsmanship♦with♦only♦the♦limitations♦or♦  
exclusions♦set♦out♦below.♦  
Uniden♦America♦Service♦  
4700♦Amon♦Carter♦Blvd.♦  
Fort♦Worth,♦TX♦76155  
WARRANTY♦DURATION:♦is♦warranty♦to♦  
the♦original♦user♦shall♦terminate♦and♦be♦of♦no♦  
further♦effect♦12♦months♦aſter♦the♦date♦of♦original♦  
retail♦sale.♦e♦warranty♦is♦invalid♦if♦the♦Product♦  
is♦(A)♦damaged♦or♦not♦maintained♦as♦reasonable♦  
or♦necessary,♦(B)♦modified,♦altered,♦or♦used♦  
as♦part♦of♦any♦conversion♦kits,♦subassemblies,♦  
or♦any♦configurations♦not♦sold♦by♦Uniden,♦(C)♦  
improperly♦installed,♦(D)♦serviced♦or♦repaired♦  
by♦someone♦other♦than♦an♦authorized♦Uniden♦  
service♦center♦for♦a♦defect♦or♦malfunction♦covered♦  
by♦this♦warranty,♦(E)♦used♦in♦any♦conjunction♦  
with♦equipment♦or♦parts♦or♦as♦part♦of♦any♦system♦  
not♦manufactured♦by♦Uniden,♦or♦(F)♦installed♦or♦  
x♦ Uniden®♦is♦a♦registered♦trademark♦of♦Uniden♦  
America♦Corporation.  
x♦ e♦pictures♦in♦this♦manual♦are♦for♦example♦only.♦  
Your♦phone♦may♦not♦look♦exactly♦like♦the♦pictures.  
 
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