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Turn the LCD Display Off

Use this feature to turn the LCD backlight off.

Note:

The LCD backlight automatically turns off after ten minutes if you

are not using the EP100.

1. Press the Function Key under

s

.

2. Press the Function Key under

H

.

3. Press the Function Key under

Z

.

Exiting Phone Setup

To exit the Phone Setup Screen, press the Function Key under

h

.

Setup

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Summary of Contents for Axis EP100

Page 1: ...duct Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning and use a dry cloth without liquid or aerosol cleaners Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a b...

Page 2: ...ce personnel when service or repair work is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is...

Page 3: ...ginable Your new AXIS EP100 E Mail Appliance allows you to tap into one of the most useful aspects of the Internet Electronic Mail or E Mail for short is a tool for sending letters and messages to peo...

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Page 5: ...he box ChecktheContents Your Axis EP100 phone should contain the following items If any of these items are missing please contact your place of purchase A IS Base Unit Handset Coiled Handset Cord Oper...

Page 6: ...nectthePower 1 Plug one end of the AC Adapter into the DC 13V In jack on the back of your EP100 Axis phone 2 Wrap the power cord around the strain relief notch in the base LINE TEL DC 13V IN LINE TEL...

Page 7: ...3 Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into your wall outlet ConnectingthePhoneLine 1 Plug one end of the telephone cord into the Line Jack on the back of your Axis EP100 phone LINE TEL DC 13V IN 7...

Page 8: ...n answering machine or messaging system by connecting it to the TEL Jack on the back of your EP100 Axis phone 1 Plug one end of your telephone cord into the TEL Jack on the back of your EP100 Axis pho...

Page 9: ...FinalTouches AttachtheHandset 1 Plug one end of the coiled Handset cord into the Handset 2 Plug the other end of the coiled Handset cord into the Base Getting Started 9...

Page 10: ...AdjusttheLCDContrast 1 Lift the LCD Panel 2 Move the contrast adjustment knob to change the LCD contrast A IS Getting Started 10...

Page 11: ...djusted when you can comfortably read the screen InitialPowerUp When you first turn on the EP100 a diagnostic is performed During the diagnostic which lasts around 15 seconds the screen will be blank...

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Page 13: ...Axis phone 10 50 pm Calendar April 7 1997 s m t w t f s Dentist appointment 7 30 Dinner Grandma s 12 30 pick up Pete April 1997 Notes April 7 1997 m c a s 6 13 20 26 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17...

Page 14: ...divided into several functional areas These are The Arrow and Select Keys The Function Keys The Base Unit Keypad The Keyboard The LCD Screen ArrowandSelectKeys These keys are used to move the cursor...

Page 15: ...il 7 1997 april 1997 notes april 1997 s m t w t f s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Dentist appointment 7 30 Dinner Grandma s 12 30 pick up Pierre ID 1...

Page 16: ...TheBaseUnitKeypad The base unit keypad can be used to dial phone numbers when using the speaker option TheKeyboard Use the keyboard to type e mail messages and notes Setup 16...

Page 17: ...teringtheLocalAreaCodeandPrefix 1 Press the Function Key under s 2 Press the Function Key under H 3 Enter a dial prefix if necessary and press return on the keyboard For example enter the number 9 if...

Page 18: ...LCD backlight automatically turns off after ten minutes if you are not using the EP100 1 Press the Function Key under s 2 Press the Function Key under H 3 Press the Function Key under Z ExitingPhoneS...

Page 19: ...ess the Function Key under h 1 Press the Function Key under s 2 A typical setup screen is displayed Note The LCD display could look different depending on the software version in your EP100 Axis phone...

Page 20: ...operate properly when using the automatic sign up feature 1 Enter your First Name For example John 2 Press Bon the keyboard 3 Enter your Last Name For example Smith 4 Press Bon the keyboard 5 Enter y...

Page 21: ...rs 1 Press the Function Key under C The rest of the sign up procedure will be on line OR Press the Function Key under z Follow the on screen instructions to complete the sign up process Note If regist...

Page 22: ...Function Key under I 3 Press the Function Key under P 4 Use or to select the hour OR Type the number directly 5 Use to move to minutes 6 Use or to select minutes 7 Press to move to am or pm 8 Use or...

Page 23: ...Your POP3 Host Name Your E mail address Your Server Name if applicable Your Server Password if applicable Local Access Number PAP Server Name and Password if applicable CHAP Server Name and Password...

Page 24: ...pScriptCommands You will need to use the following commands when entering a dial up script Dial Dial the number provided in your server phone number setting in i Wait time response Wait for a designat...

Page 25: ...ER wait 20 word send ISPPASS SprynetDial upScript dial wait 20 CONNECT send wait 20 Host Name Note Host Name is one of the text screen prompts See page 23 send SPRY03 Note This is the Sprynet Host Nam...

Page 26: ...er your Server Username For example jsmith 6 Enter your Server Password For example rserve 7 Enter your Primary DNS Address For example 206 244 43 1 8 Enter your Secondary DNS Address For example 206...

Page 27: ...Use or or to select the month 11 Press to move to the day 12 Use or to select the day 13 Press to move to the year 14 Use or to select the year 15 Press on the keyboard to advance to daylight saving...

Page 28: ...nentNotes 1 Press the Function Key under s 2 Press the Function Key under o 3 Use or or to select the date 4 Press lon the base 5 Enter the note 6 Press the Function Key under d Permanent notes will b...

Page 29: ...line contains 23 characters The calendar changes each day and the notes for that day are automatically displayed Note Temporary notes are only active for 60 days after they are entered 1 Press or to m...

Page 30: ...note and modify text 4 Press the del key to backspace and erase text 5 Press the return key 6 Repeat for multiple notes 7 Press the Function Key under dwhen finished Viewingnotes 1 Press to highlight...

Page 31: ...displayed below Note The LCD display could look different depending on the software in your EP100 Axis phone ReadingMessages Note The EP100 does not accept attachments to files Only plain text will b...

Page 32: ...under N 3 Enter the E Mail Address OR Press the Function Key under a Use or to select recipient Note If the recipient s alias and e mail address is longer than 51 characters the address will not be im...

Page 33: ...delete 4 Press the Function Key under hwhen finished Note The messages will be deleted the next time your EP100 Axis phone dials your E Mail server ReplytoMessages 1 Press the Function Key under E 2 U...

Page 34: ...mail messages Long messages can fill up the EP100 s memory and cause improper operation 5 Enter the E Mail Address OR Press the Function Key under a Use or to select recipient Press l The recipients...

Page 35: ...ed below Note The LCD display could look different depending on the software version in your EP100 Axis phone ViewingAddresses 1 Press the Function Key under a Note The address book will display the m...

Page 36: ...For example you could use H for H ome or W for W ork You can use any letter in this field 5 Type in the changes Press del on the keyboard to backspace over a mistake 6 Press the Function Key under dw...

Page 37: ...e keyboard to backspace over a mistake 5 Press the Function Key under dwhen finished 6 Press the Function Key under hto exit SpeedDialingFromtheAddressBook 1 Press the Function Key under a 2 Press or...

Page 38: ...This page intentionally Blank Address Book 38...

Page 39: ...2 Caller s Number 3 Date of last call 4 Time of last call 5 Number of times called 11 10pm Call I D April 7 1997 Use and select to return call Use and select to return call a v D h p UNIDEN CORP 81755...

Page 40: ...heAddressBook 1 Press the Function Key under c 2 Press or to highlight the desired call 3 Press the Function Key under v 4 Press the Function Key under d Repeat for all calls you want to add to the Ad...

Page 41: ...n type a note while talking on the phone 3 To hang up return the Handset to the Base or press k MakingCalls Pick up the Handset OR Press the speaker key on the base unit Note If your Axis EP100 phone...

Page 42: ...l waiting service from your local phone company to use this feature 1 While talking you hear the call waiting signal 2 Press the hook on the Base to switch to that call 3 To switch back to your origin...

Page 43: ...ustment Keyboard Full QWERTY keyboard Operating Temperature 10 to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 to 100 C Humidity Up to 90 relative without condensation PowerRequirements Voltage 90 130 volts AC 55 65 H...

Page 44: ...Addresses...

Page 45: ...Master Englarge 112 Bleed size 8 5 X 11 in Trim 10 75 X 8 5 Bleed 1 8 in Top and Bottom Right side folds into gatefold Left saddle spine E mail Telephone Appliance Operating Guide UDZZ01750ZZ EP100 AX...

Page 46: ...9 10 11 12 13 1 Handset Microphone 8 Speaker speaker 2 LCD Screen 9 Speaker Volume 3 Numeric Keypad 10 Arrow and Select Keys 4 Handset Hook 11 Base Speaker 5 Coiled Cord Jack 12 Keyboard 6 LCD Contra...

Page 47: ...ome 29 The Home Screen 29 Entering notes 29 Modifying notes 30 Viewing notes 30 E Mail 31 E Mail Screen 31 Reading Messages 31 Receiving Messages 32 Sending Messages 32 Delete Messages 33 Reply to Mes...

Page 48: ...Using Your Phone 41 Receiving Calls 41 Making Calls 41 Using Your Phone With Call Waiting 42 Product Specifications 43 General 43...

Page 49: ...other cost except shipping and handling incurred by warrantor or its representatives in connection with the performance of this warranty THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WAR...

Page 50: ...r one or more of the following U S patents 4 511 761 4 523 058 4 595 795 4 597 916 4 803 491 5 157 686 5 253 268 5 381 460 5 434 905 1997 Uniden America Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in the...

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