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It provides a description of the telephone's hardware, features, LCD displays, and explains setup, configuration, and basic operation. UIP200 User's Manual Revision 1.0 © Uniden America Corp., May, 2004 This manual contains instructions for installing and operating your UIP200 SIP IP phone. If you have any questions about the information in this document, please call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-648-4921 or visit us on the web at http://bcs.uniden.com.
It provides a description of the telephone's hardware, features, LCD displays, and explains setup, configuration, and basic operation. UIP200 User's Manual Revision 1.0 © Uniden America Corp., May, 2004 This manual contains instructions for installing and operating your UIP200 SIP IP phone. If you have any questions about the information in this document, please call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-648-4921 or visit us on the web at http://bcs.uniden.com.
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UIP200 User's Manual Page 3 of 27 Making Calls...16 Using the Handset ...16 Using the Speakerphone or a Headset (Hands-free 16 Using On-Hook Dialing 17 ...-Menu ...23 Programming a 1-Touch Number 23 Clearing or Editing the 1-Touch Number 24 Programming the 2 Touch Number 24 Clearing or Editing the 2-Touch Number 25 Phone Settings Sub-Menu 25 Changing the LCD Contrast 25 Changing the Display Language 25 Adjusting the Date and Time 26 Network Setting ...27 View Info...
UIP200 User's Manual Page 3 of 27 Making Calls...16 Using the Handset ...16 Using the Speakerphone or a Headset (Hands-free 16 Using On-Hook Dialing 17 ...-Menu ...23 Programming a 1-Touch Number 23 Clearing or Editing the 1-Touch Number 24 Programming the 2 Touch Number 24 Clearing or Editing the 2-Touch Number 25 Phone Settings Sub-Menu 25 Changing the LCD Contrast 25 Changing the Display Language 25 Adjusting the Date and Time 26 Network Setting ...27 View Info...
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UIP200 User's Manual Page 4 of 27 Figures in This Document Figure 1 Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket 14 Figure 2 Mount the Phone on the Wall Plate 14 Figure 3 LCD in standby mode 16 Figure 4 LCD when a Call is Connected 16 Figure 5 LCD display when Receiving a Call 17 Tables in This Document Table 1 Revision History ...6 Table 2 Control Keys and Their Functions 11 Table 3 LEDs and Their Meanings 12 Table 4 Fixed-Function Key and Programmable Key Defaults 20 Table 5 Configuration Menus and Their Functions 23 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004
UIP200 User's Manual Page 4 of 27 Figures in This Document Figure 1 Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket 14 Figure 2 Mount the Phone on the Wall Plate 14 Figure 3 LCD in standby mode 16 Figure 4 LCD when a Call is Connected 16 Figure 5 LCD display when Receiving a Call 17 Tables in This Document Table 1 Revision History ...6 Table 2 Control Keys and Their Functions 11 Table 3 LEDs and Their Meanings 12 Table 4 Fixed-Function Key and Programmable Key Defaults 20 Table 5 Configuration Menus and Their Functions 23 Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004
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... are already programmed into the fixed-function keys. Adjusts volume Scrolls through options Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 11 of 27 # Quality of Service (IEEE 802.1 p/q based and DiffServ) # Jitter compensation # 10/100 ...Base-T Ethernet Interface # Additional 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Switch port for configuration update Control and Functions To make phone operations easier and to the previous menu. Operational Features # Terminal configuration # Firmware update via TFTP # Auto Configuration update using TFTP # Remote Reboot...
... are already programmed into the fixed-function keys. Adjusts volume Scrolls through options Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 11 of 27 # Quality of Service (IEEE 802.1 p/q based and DiffServ) # Jitter compensation # 10/100 ...Base-T Ethernet Interface # Additional 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Switch port for configuration update Control and Functions To make phone operations easier and to the previous menu. Operational Features # Terminal configuration # Firmware update via TFTP # Auto Configuration update using TFTP # Remote Reboot...
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...MUTE (programmable button) DND (programmable button) VISUAL RINGER LED On The phone has powered up and is disabled. LED Blinking N/A A call . N/A The speaker phone or headset is initializing. UIP200 User's Manual Page 12 of 27 Function Keys There are also the ... illuminate when they are the programmable function keys; A voice message is enabled. N/A N/A LED Off The phone has initialized. N/A Do Not Disturb mode is on the UIP200 IP phone. Specifications The following specifications apply to one of several functions, for troubleshooting steps. Rev. 1.0, © UAC...
...MUTE (programmable button) DND (programmable button) VISUAL RINGER LED On The phone has powered up and is disabled. LED Blinking N/A A call . N/A The speaker phone or headset is initializing. UIP200 User's Manual Page 12 of 27 Function Keys There are also the ... illuminate when they are the programmable function keys; A voice message is enabled. N/A N/A LED Off The phone has initialized. N/A Do Not Disturb mode is on the UIP200 IP phone. Specifications The following specifications apply to one of several functions, for troubleshooting steps. Rev. 1.0, © UAC...
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UIP200 User's Manual Page 13 of 27 Physical Interface # PC connection 10/100 Base-T (RJ-45) # LAN connection 10/100 Base-T (RJ-45) # Handset connection (RJ-22) x 1 # Headset (Phone Jack φ2.5mm) X 1 # DC Jack (EIAJ Class2, Center +) X 1 Power Supply # Input to the phone from the power supply: 5 Vdc, 1.7 A (IPAD-532) # Input to the phone from Power Over Ethernet: nominal -48 Vdc (-36 to -57) Speaker # 8 Ω 8W φ57mm Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004
UIP200 User's Manual Page 13 of 27 Physical Interface # PC connection 10/100 Base-T (RJ-45) # LAN connection 10/100 Base-T (RJ-45) # Handset connection (RJ-22) x 1 # Headset (Phone Jack φ2.5mm) X 1 # DC Jack (EIAJ Class2, Center +) X 1 Power Supply # Input to the phone from the power supply: 5 Vdc, 1.7 A (IPAD-532) # Input to the phone from Power Over Ethernet: nominal -48 Vdc (-36 to -57) Speaker # 8 Ω 8W φ57mm Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004
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... user to the rear of a standard wall plate. Be sure the wide end of the bracket is at the top. Figure 2 Mount the Phone on the plate. UIP200 User's Manual Page 14 of 27 Installation and Basic Setup Instructions Wall-Mounting the Telephone The wall mount bracket is at the bottom of... the phone and the narrow end is included with the UIP200. Once the bracket is securely seated on the Wall Plate After attaching the wall mount bracket, place the bracket holes over...
... user to the rear of a standard wall plate. Be sure the wide end of the bracket is at the top. Figure 2 Mount the Phone on the plate. UIP200 User's Manual Page 14 of 27 Installation and Basic Setup Instructions Wall-Mounting the Telephone The wall mount bracket is at the bottom of... the phone and the narrow end is included with the UIP200. Once the bracket is securely seated on the Wall Plate After attaching the wall mount bracket, place the bracket holes over...
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Step 2: Connect the Ethernet cable from the front of the phone. CAUTION If using the UIP200, you must connect the handset to the phone, connect the phone to the LAN network, and connect the phone to a suitable power outlet. Step 1: Connect the handset to the handset port (RJ-22) located on the left side ...the network to the port labeled LAN on the back of the phone and plug it in to power. CAUTION Do not connect the UIP200 to the power jack located on the rear of UIP200. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 15 of 27 Connecting the Telephone Before using Power...
Step 2: Connect the Ethernet cable from the front of the phone. CAUTION If using the UIP200, you must connect the handset to the phone, connect the phone to the LAN network, and connect the phone to a suitable power outlet. Step 1: Connect the handset to the handset port (RJ-22) located on the left side ...the network to the port labeled LAN on the back of the phone and plug it in to power. CAUTION Do not connect the UIP200 to the power jack located on the rear of UIP200. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 15 of 27 Connecting the Telephone Before using Power...
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... key. ! Using the Handset Step 1: Pick up the handset. If you wait approximately four seconds after you enter the last digit, the phone will show the call duration timer (see Figure 3). 01/01/70 9:00AM 5555551234 Figure 3 LCD in standby mode Making Calls You can make... or receive calls. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 While the UIP200 is in , pressing HEADSET/SPEAKER activates the headset. After the call connects, the LCD will automatically connect. NOTE: If a headset is present, it activates...
... key. ! Using the Handset Step 1: Pick up the handset. If you wait approximately four seconds after you enter the last digit, the phone will show the call duration timer (see Figure 3). 01/01/70 9:00AM 5555551234 Figure 3 LCD in standby mode Making Calls You can make... or receive calls. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 While the UIP200 is in , pressing HEADSET/SPEAKER activates the headset. After the call connects, the LCD will automatically connect. NOTE: If a headset is present, it activates...
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...if available) of 27 Step 2: Enter the destination telephone number. if you wait approximately four seconds after you enter the last digit enter, the phone will automatically connect. To answer the incoming call , the VISUAL RINGER LED will flash and the LCD will automatically connect. Step 2: Pick up the... or press HEADSET/SPEAKER to initiate the connection immediately. To answer an incoming call with the handset, simply pick up the handset. UIP200 User's Manual Page 17 of the calling party. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Step 3: Press the DIAL key to adjust the ...
...if available) of 27 Step 2: Enter the destination telephone number. if you wait approximately four seconds after you enter the last digit enter, the phone will automatically connect. To answer the incoming call , the VISUAL RINGER LED will flash and the LCD will automatically connect. Step 2: Pick up the... or press HEADSET/SPEAKER to initiate the connection immediately. To answer an incoming call with the handset, simply pick up the handset. UIP200 User's Manual Page 17 of the calling party. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Step 3: Press the DIAL key to adjust the ...
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... is saved. Step 3: Press ▲ (UP) or ▼ (DOWN) to adjust the volume. Changing the Ringer Volume Step 1: Be certain that the phone is in standby (i.e., the handset is not pressed). Step 4: The new volume setting is saved. Step 2: Press the HEADSET/SPEAKER key. Step 3: When you... reach the volume level you want, wait for 2.5 seconds. Step 3: Press ▲ (UP) or ▼ (DOWN) to adjust the volume. UIP200 User's Manual Page 18 of 27 Step 3: When you reach the volume level you want, wait for 2.5 seconds. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Changing...
... is saved. Step 3: Press ▲ (UP) or ▼ (DOWN) to adjust the volume. Changing the Ringer Volume Step 1: Be certain that the phone is in standby (i.e., the handset is not pressed). Step 4: The new volume setting is saved. Step 2: Press the HEADSET/SPEAKER key. Step 3: When you... reach the volume level you want, wait for 2.5 seconds. Step 3: Press ▲ (UP) or ▼ (DOWN) to adjust the volume. UIP200 User's Manual Page 18 of 27 Step 3: When you reach the volume level you want, wait for 2.5 seconds. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Changing...
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... will sound to let you will hear a dial tone. The HOLD key will blink continuously, and the LCD will display the duration timer and phone number of the party on hold , and you know the caller has been holding for the other party to speak with the new caller. This... XFR/FLASH key. ! Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 You can switch between the calls by going off-hook again. This puts the current call . UIP200 User's Manual Page 19 of 27 Transferring a Call The steps below represent the most common method of your network. Please note that the transfer operation...
... will sound to let you will hear a dial tone. The HOLD key will blink continuously, and the LCD will display the duration timer and phone number of the party on hold , and you know the caller has been holding for the other party to speak with the new caller. This... XFR/FLASH key. ! Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 You can switch between the calls by going off-hook again. This puts the current call . UIP200 User's Manual Page 19 of 27 Transferring a Call The steps below represent the most common method of your network. Please note that the transfer operation...
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...: One-touch speed dial, Two-touch speed dial, DND, Voice Message Access (VMA) or Mute. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 20 of the assigned function. To use the 1-Touch dialing feature, you programmed the DIAL key as part of the 1-touch programmable...Programmable and Fixed Function Keys There are eight programmable function keys and eight fixed functions keys in the UIP200. The programmable keys also act as LEDs to any one of the number, the phone will start the after approximately 4 seconds. 1-Touch Dialing-On-Hook Operation Step 1: Press the desired...
...: One-touch speed dial, Two-touch speed dial, DND, Voice Message Access (VMA) or Mute. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 20 of the assigned function. To use the 1-Touch dialing feature, you programmed the DIAL key as part of the 1-touch programmable...Programmable and Fixed Function Keys There are eight programmable function keys and eight fixed functions keys in the UIP200. The programmable keys also act as LEDs to any one of the number, the phone will start the after approximately 4 seconds. 1-Touch Dialing-On-Hook Operation Step 1: Press the desired...
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UIP200 User's Manual Page 21 of 27 2 -Touch Dialing Users can make calls by pressing a key that has been previously programmed for 2-touch dialing. To use the 2-touch dialing feature, you programmed the DIAL key as part of the number, the phone will not ring on . Step 3: Select the...touch dial and then pressing one -touch access to any callers. DND Programmable Key 6 comes pre-programmed with the Voice Message Access feature. The phone will start the after approximately 4 seconds. 2-Touch Dialing-On-Hook Operation Step 1: Press the 2-TOUCH key. To deactivate the DND feature, ...
UIP200 User's Manual Page 21 of 27 2 -Touch Dialing Users can make calls by pressing a key that has been previously programmed for 2-touch dialing. To use the 2-touch dialing feature, you programmed the DIAL key as part of the number, the phone will not ring on . Step 3: Select the...touch dial and then pressing one -touch access to any callers. DND Programmable Key 6 comes pre-programmed with the Voice Message Access feature. The phone will start the after approximately 4 seconds. 2-Touch Dialing-On-Hook Operation Step 1: Press the 2-TOUCH key. To deactivate the DND feature, ...
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Step 2: Select the appropriate 1-TOUCH key. To deactivate the Mute feature, press the MUTE key again. Emergency Proxy The UIP200 provides an Emergency Proxy feature that a new message is waiting. If you programmed the DIAL key as the MUTE key. During a call via the emergency ... press the HEADSET/SPEAKER key. Dial (fixed key) The DIAL key sends dialed digits without the usual four-second delay. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 22 of the number, the phone will start connecting immediately;
Step 2: Select the appropriate 1-TOUCH key. To deactivate the Mute feature, press the MUTE key again. Emergency Proxy The UIP200 provides an Emergency Proxy feature that a new message is waiting. If you programmed the DIAL key as the MUTE key. During a call via the emergency ... press the HEADSET/SPEAKER key. Dial (fixed key) The DIAL key sends dialed digits without the usual four-second delay. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 UIP200 User's Manual Page 22 of the number, the phone will start connecting immediately;
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.... You will use this menu to the previous screen. # When a setting is successfully changed, you to configure and display information about the UIP200. UIP200 User's Manual Page 23 of short beeps. # If no key is pressed for the configuration menus. # Press the MENU key to access... key to the administrator only Display the telephone IP address and firmware version. Table 5 Configuration Menus and Their Functions Menu Speed Dial Phone Setting Network Setting View Info Unlock Config Used To Configure 1-Touch and 2-Touch Speed Dial numbers Set terminal specific features such as LCD...
.... You will use this menu to the previous screen. # When a setting is successfully changed, you to configure and display information about the UIP200. UIP200 User's Manual Page 23 of short beeps. # If no key is pressed for the configuration menus. # Press the MENU key to access... key to the administrator only Display the telephone IP address and firmware version. Table 5 Configuration Menus and Their Functions Menu Speed Dial Phone Setting Network Setting View Info Unlock Config Used To Configure 1-Touch and 2-Touch Speed Dial numbers Set terminal specific features such as LCD...
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...4: You will prompt you wish to clear or edit. Press the CANCEL key at anytime to clear the entered digits and return to edit the phone number, change the number and press the MENU key. Step 2: Press the already-programmed 1-touch dial key you want to the 1-Touch Dial ... menu Step 2: Highlight the Speed Dial sub-menu and press MENU again. You will hear a long beep, and the phone number is stored. Step 6: After entering the phone number, press MENU. UIP200 User's Manual Page 24 of the phone number. Step 5: The phone will prompt you wise to the 2-Touch Dial sub-menu.
...4: You will prompt you wish to clear or edit. Press the CANCEL key at anytime to clear the entered digits and return to edit the phone number, change the number and press the MENU key. Step 2: Press the already-programmed 1-touch dial key you want to the 1-Touch Dial ... menu Step 2: Highlight the Speed Dial sub-menu and press MENU again. You will hear a long beep, and the phone number is stored. Step 6: After entering the phone number, press MENU. UIP200 User's Manual Page 24 of the phone number. Step 5: The phone will prompt you wise to the 2-Touch Dial sub-menu.
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...available to English, French, or Spanish. Step 1: Press the MENU key to save the setting. You can set the LCD display to highlight the Phone Settings sub-menu and press MENU again. Step 5: When the LCD display reaches the desired contrast level, press MENU to enter the Setup menu Rev...a total of 27 Clearing or Editing the 2-Touch Number Step 1: Enter the 2-Touch Dial sub-menu as describe above. UIP200 User's Manual Page 25 of six sub-menus inside the Phone Settings sub-menu. Step 1: Press the MENU key to enter the Setup menu Step 2: Scroll down to the desired contrast...
...available to English, French, or Spanish. Step 1: Press the MENU key to save the setting. You can set the LCD display to highlight the Phone Settings sub-menu and press MENU again. Step 5: When the LCD display reaches the desired contrast level, press MENU to enter the Setup menu Rev...a total of 27 Clearing or Editing the 2-Touch Number Step 1: Enter the 2-Touch Dial sub-menu as describe above. UIP200 User's Manual Page 25 of six sub-menus inside the Phone Settings sub-menu. Step 1: Press the MENU key to enter the Setup menu Step 2: Scroll down to the desired contrast...
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... the Language sub-menu and press MENU. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Step 3: Highlight the Adjust Time sub-menu and press MENU. The phone will prompt you to edit the minutes. If your local community observes Daylight Savings Time (DST), select ENABLED. Press the CANCEL key to scroll through...the number of 27 Step 2: Scroll down to highlight the Phone Setting sub-menu and press MENU again. The phone will prompt you lived in the EST time zone. Step 9: If your community does not observe DST, select DISABLED. UIP200 User's Manual Page 26 of hours your local time zone ...
... the Language sub-menu and press MENU. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Step 3: Highlight the Adjust Time sub-menu and press MENU. The phone will prompt you to edit the minutes. If your local community observes Daylight Savings Time (DST), select ENABLED. Press the CANCEL key to scroll through...the number of 27 Step 2: Scroll down to highlight the Phone Setting sub-menu and press MENU again. The phone will prompt you lived in the EST time zone. Step 9: If your community does not observe DST, select DISABLED. UIP200 User's Manual Page 26 of hours your local time zone ...
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All sub-menus under Network Setting are password protected and can also be altered only by an administrator. UIP200 User's Manual Page 27 of the terminal. Users may view the information but not change it. Step 4: Press the CANCEL key to view the IP ... View Info sub-menu allows users to exit the sub-menu. User should set time to a register request. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Step 3: The phone will display the current firmware version and IP address of 27 ! NOTE: The local date and time can be derived from the Date Header field...
All sub-menus under Network Setting are password protected and can also be altered only by an administrator. UIP200 User's Manual Page 27 of the terminal. Users may view the information but not change it. Step 4: Press the CANCEL key to view the IP ... View Info sub-menu allows users to exit the sub-menu. User should set time to a register request. Rev. 1.0, © UAC, May, 2004 Step 3: The phone will display the current firmware version and IP address of 27 ! NOTE: The local date and time can be derived from the Date Header field...