Manual Uniden 416

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    MANU AL USER’S P ow erful, Automated T elecommunications Command System for Small Office / Home Office 416 UPBX ...

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    CONTENTS CONTENTS OF Y OUR USER’S MANU AL Introduction Adjusting Installing and Operating Y our UPBX Precautions Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Introduction F eatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Included In Y our UPBX Package . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Operating Y our UPBX Last Number Redial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Attendant Selection Urgent Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the Business Hour Mode (Default Setting). . . . . . . . . Off Hour/Business Hour Services Setting the Off-Hour Mode . . . . . . . . ...

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    T roubleshooting Specifications Introduction Communication Centre The Uniden UPBX416 Communication Centre Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to Use The Uniden UPBX416 Comm unication Centre Selecting COM Port . ...

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    IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS PRECA UTIONS T o reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury , alw ays follo w these safety precautions. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. F ollow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit. 3. Unplug this unit from wall outlets before cleaning . Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners ...

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    INTR ODUCTION Uniden’s UPBX416 is a pow erful Automated T elecommunication Command System. It is specifically designed for Small Office/Home Office users who need a cost effecti ve but professional command system that has both the telephone exchang e function of PBX (Priv ate Branch ex change) and the capability to use any regular telephones with ...

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    Main Unit Four T elephone Line Cords AC Adaptor User’s Manual The following are the components included when y ou purchase Uniden’s UPBX416. Should any of the above items be missing , please contact the sales office where it was purchased. Included in your UPBX416 Package Standard extras include: - Diskette - 9 Pin Serial Cable - Consumer suppo ...

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    INST ALLA TION Steps for Setting Up INST ALLA TION Plug In T elephone Lines and Extns. Do you w ant to change System OGMs? Do you w ant to assign all 4 C.O . Lines for telephone call? Set Time and Date (see Pag e 8) FINISH YES NO NO YES See page7 ‘Disable Unused C .O . Lines’ See page 9 ‘Recording System OGMs’ Check Parts Plug P ower in and ...

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    Connecting Power Simply connect the A C Adapter cord into the Po wer socket on the back of the unit and connect the other end into your standard 240V A C electrical outlet. Connecting T elephone Lines Connect telephone line cords into line sockets on the back of the unit and connect the other end of the tele phone line cord into the wall jack. Conn ...

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    T o set the features with , put the mode switch in the set-up mode at the right. After setting all the features , put the mode switch on the : Business-Hour Mode or : Off-Hour Mode . Assigning C.O. Lines By assigning C.O . Lines y ou can maximise the usage of the UPBX416. There are sev eral options depending on how many incoming lines you ha ve and ...

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    8 1. Lift the handset - the dial tone is heard in the receiv er . 2. Press to check the time and week. 5 9 3. Listen to the message . 4. Replace the handset. T o Check Time and W eek Operation: 5 9 Listening ...

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    1. All OGMs can be play ed in the Auto-Attendant Mode (Default Setting). 2. Attendant Mode is used when all incoming calls need to be receiv ed by the person at station 200 without any system OGMs. 3. See page 27 “Attendant Selection” to set the Attendant Mode to receiv e all incoming calls at station 200. OGM 5 (When the W rong Number is press ...

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    1. All OGMs can be play ed in the Auto-Attendant Mode (Default Setting). 2. Y ou ha v e a maxim um of 10 minutes to record each OGM. (Note 1) 3. All system OGM recordings must be done at the attendant telephone (station 200). 4. When you record y our personal OGM3, do not forget to add “Press 7 to lea ve a message” 5. The key is a key located b ...

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    11 N Checking System OGMs (Out Going Messages) Y ou can check your recorded messages a few seconds or more after y ou ha ve recorded with your g eneral phone . Operation : 1. Set the MODE Switch on the right side of the unit to Set- Up Mode . 2. Lift the handset connected to Ext. 200 - the dial tone is heard in the receiv er . 3. Press to enter the ...

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    12 2. Set the MODE Switch on the right side of the unit to Set-Up Mode . 3. Lift the handset connected to Ext. 200 - the dial tone is heard in the receiv er . 4. Press to enter the feature . 5. Press to select the external audio input (two short dial tones confir m) - or - Press to select the internal melody (one long dial tone confirms). 6. Replac ...

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    Checking Station OGM This function checks the individual v oicemail box. Operation : 1. Lift the handset - the dial tone is heard in the receiv er . 2. Press to check the OGM. 3. Press your 5-digit pass word; (200~215) + 2-digit number y ou registered; e .g. 20134. 4. Listen to your recorded messag e . (Y ou can select the original station message ...

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    Managing ICMs From a Remote T elephone (Remote Control) Y ou can check your station voice mail e ven when y ou are out of the office . Operation : 1. Call your telephone number . 2. Press when you hear the station or system OGM (1, 6). 3. Press your e xtension number and passw ord when you hear the message . “Please press your e xtension number a ...

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    Y ou can set up several services from the UPBX416 which can be accessed when you are out of the office. This feature is used in the A uto-Attendant Mode . Receiving messages Messages can be left in y our voice mail bo x if y ou set your station in the unattended mode . Y ou can check your voice mail bo x in the office or out of office without a cal ...

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    1. If you register both a telephone number and a pager number , the telephone number has priority o v er the pager number . 2. When you are notified, you will hear a v oice prompt message sa ying “Y ou hav e a new message , Please press ‘2’ to play the messag e”. The voice mailbo x operation is the same as ‘Managing V oice Mailbox’ (see ...

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    When a busy extension becomes a vailable , the system is able to notify your extension. (See page 19 ‘Extension/C.O . Line Callback’) Intercom Call Intercom calls at the extension can be made by simpl y dialling the extension number . Operation: 1. Lift the handset - the dial tone is heard in the receiv er . 2. Press (200~215 means to choose on ...

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    Call Pick-Up This feature allows the user to ans wer an incoming or intercom call at any extension. This feature is a vailable at DTMF(T one) extension. Operation: 1. Lift the handset. - the dial tone is heard in the receiv er . 2. Press - the call is automatically transferred to the extension picking up the call. Leaving a message after a call pic ...

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    Conference Call / 3-W ay Calling The following combinations of stations and C.O . line can be used for a conference call. - 3 stations (intercom conference) - 1 C.O line and 2 stations (incoming call conference) Operation: 1. Press or once after receiving an outside call or after making an intercom call: - the dial tone is heard in the receiv er . ...

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    Last Number Redial The telephone number you just called is stored in the system memory , and can be redialled. Operation: 1. Lift the handset - the dial tone is heard in the receiv er . 2. Press - to get into this feature . 3. The last number is redialled. Call Hold This feature allows y ou to put your first call on hold and receiv e new incoming o ...

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    Call Forwarding to Extension Number When you step out of the office , you can forw ard an incoming call to a designated extension number . Operation: T o SET: 1. Lift the handset - the dial tone is heard in the receiv er . 2. Press to get into this feature . 3. Press extension n umber to enter a station number to be called. 4. Replace the handset. ...

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    T o CANCEL this feature 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press to get into this feature . 3. Press to exit this feature . 4. Replace the handset 6 6 6 6 22 ...

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    Extension Memory Dial Input/Out Each extension can store 10 personal memory dials by using the Station Memor y Dial Operation: T o INPUT Extension Memory Dial No. 1. Lift the handset 2. Press to input Memory Dial. 3. Press the two digit Memory Dial No . e .g. 4. Press telephone number; e .g. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. 5. Press to exit this feature . 6. Rep ...

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    T o DIAL OUT: 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press - to get into this feature . 3. Press Memory Dial No. e .g. T o CANCEL: 1. Lift the handset 2. Press - to input memory dial. 3. Press Memory Dial No. e .g. 4. Press - to exit this feature . 5. Replace the handset. 6 1 4 9 1 0 6 1 4 9 1 0 6 4 4 9 1 0 2 3 2 3 ) ) ) ) 4 9 1 0 6 4 ) ) ) ) 24 ...

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    Setting the Off-Hour mode An alternate recorded message can be play ed during off- hours , weekends , and holidays . OGM 6 is play ed instead of OGM1. In the Off Hour Mode you can recei ve messag es or get urgent calls forw arded to you by using the Call Notification and Call F orwarding Outside features. R efer to Call Notification and Call Forw a ...

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    Setting the Business-Hour mode (Default setting) The recorded message greets callers during business hours and guides them through the system menu. The caller ma y choose to be routed to any of the 16 a vailable local e xtensions , or remote extensions . Callers are prompted to make their choices using a touch tone phone . OGM1 is play ed in this m ...

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    Selection of Attendant mode gives three w a ys of connecting incoming calls to extensions. 1. Auto- Attendant Mode: UPBX416 will answ er the call from outside and a caller will hear system OGM (1 or 8). 2. Attendant Mode: An operator answ ers all the incoming calls in this mode at Ext.200. 3. Multi-Attendant Mode: All incoming calls can be connecte ...

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    Multi-Attendant Mode T o set the Multi-Attendant Mode from the Auto-Attendant or Attendant mode Operation: 1. Assign the extensions to the corresponding C.O lines (see pag e 40 ‘C.O . Ring Assignment’. 2. Set the MODE Switch on the right side of the unit to Set-Up Mode 3. Lift the handset connected to Ext. 200 - the dial tone is heard in the re ...

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    Class Of Service (COS) Code Restriction This feature allows y ou to enter or remov e the first four digits of restricted tele phone numbers using COS codes . Y ou can hav e three codes , and they need to be registered at each extension to function. The first 4 digits entered will block outgoing calls . Operation: T o ENTER COS code : 1. Set the MOD ...

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    Station Class Of Service (COS) Code Restriction The 3 restriction codes that you entered (see pag e 29) now need to be registered to each extension. Operation: T o EN ABLE station COS code restriction: 1. Set the MODE Switch on the right side of the unit to Set-Up Mode (S). 2. Lift the handset connected to Ext. 200 - the dial tone is hea rd in the ...

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    Station Maximum Digit Restriction This feature designates maximum digits which each e xtension is allow ed to dial out. (up to 99 digits). Operation: T o RESTRICT station max. digit: 1. Set the MODE Switch on the right side of the unit to Set-Up Mode 2. Lift the handset connected to Ext. 200 - the dial tone is hea rd in the receiv er . 3. Press to ...

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