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[ 2 ] Contents WELCOME/FEA TURES 3 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 5 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6 GETTING ST ARTED 8 Read This First 8 Checkin g the P ackag e Contents 9 Setting up th e Phone 10 T erminology 16 Moun ting the Base U nit on a W all 16 Setting Caller ID Opti ons 19 Selecting a Lan guage 21 BASICS 22 Makin g and Receiving Calls 22 Redialin g a Call [...]
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W elcome F eatures Congr atulations on your pur chase of th e Unid en cordless telephon e. This ph one is desi gned an d engin eered to ex acting stand ards f or reliability , long life and outstan ding perform ance . T o enjoy the best perf ormance fr om this phon e’s features, please r ead this manu al carefully and save it f or future r eferen[...]
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WELCOME/FEA TURES [ 4 ] The EXT1460 seri es features inclu de A utoT alk™ and AutoSt andby ™ . A utoT alk allows you to answer a call by just r emoving th e handset fr om the base so you don ’ t have to waste tim e pushing button s. AutoStan dby allows you to hang up by simply r eturning the han dset to the base . T o protect you again st mis[...]
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Q UICK R EFERENCE G UIDE INST ALL THE HANDSET BA TTERY Remove the cover . Connect the battery pack connector with the correct polarity . Replace the cover . PLUG INTO AC POWER Plug the AC adapter cord into the base unit and then to a 120V AC outlet. Place the handset in the base. CONNECT TO A PHONE LINE When the handset battery pack is fully charge[...]
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[ 6 ] CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Controls and Functions 1 4 2 3 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 1. Han dset Antenna 2. Headset J ack Cover 3. Beltclip Hole 4. Han dset Battery Compartment 5. V oice Mail LED 6. Han dset Earpiece 7. LCD Display 8. CID (Caller ID)/>> (righ t cursor) Key 9. Phon ebook/<< (left cursor) Key 10. T al[...]
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25 24 22 23 27 26 22. T elephon e Line J ack 23. DC P ower Input 24. Base Chargin g Contacts 25. Base Antenn a 26. Status/voice m ail LED 27 . Page Ke y CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS [ 7 ] EXT1460 (ENG)-05/16 5/16/02 1:44 PM Page 7[...]
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GETTING ST ARTED [ 8 ] Read this First This cordless teleph one must be set up bef ore use . Follow these steps: About the digital security code This cordless teleph one uses a digital security code to pr event unauth orized access to your base unit. This security code pr events other cor dless handsets from m aking calls through your base unit. If[...]
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GETTING ST ARTED [ 9 ] GETTING ST ARTED Checking the P ackage Contents Uni den P arts Departmen t (800) 554-3988 Hours: M-F 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST . W e can also be reached on th e web at www .uniden.com. Mak e sure you have received th e followin g items in the pack age . If any of th ese items are missin g or damag ed, contact th e Uni den P [...]
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GETTING ST ARTED [ 10 ] Do the follo wing steps: A. Choose th e best location C. Connect th e base unit B . Install the battery pack D. Ch oose the dialin g mod e A. Choose the best location Befor e choosing a locati on for your n ew phone , read “ In stallation Consi derati ons ” on page 56. H ere are som e important gui delines you sh ould co[...]
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GETTING ST ARTED [ 1 1 ] GETTING ST ARTED B . Install the battery pack Charge the battery pack f or at least 15-20 hours befor e plugging the phone line into your base unit. 1) Pr ess down on th e battery cover release and sli de the cover down un til it comes off. 2) Conn ect the battery pack conn ector observing the corr ect polarity (black and r[...]
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GETTING ST ARTED [ 12 ] Battery use time (per charge) Fully charg ed (15-20 hours charg e time) • 6 hours con tinuous use • 10 days wh en the handset is in th e standby mod e Cleaning the battery charging contacts T o maintain a good charge , it is important to clean the battery contacts on the handset and base unit with a dry cloth or a pencil[...]
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GETTING ST ARTED [ 1 3 ] INST ALLING AND ADJUSTING GETTING ST ARTED C. Connect the base unit 1) Sn ap the d esktop stand into th e notches on th e base. Y ou can lay the ph one flat or put th e phone on a slan t. T o lay the phone flat T o put the phone on a slant 2) Conn ect the A C adapter to the DC IN 9V jack an d to a stand ard 120V AC wall out[...]
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GETTING ST ARTED [ 14 ] Place the power cor d so that it does n ot create a trip hazard or wh ere it could become chafed and cr eate a fire or electrical hazar d. • Use only the supplied AD-312 A C adapter . Do not use an y other AC ad apter . • Connect th e AC adapter to a con tinuous power supply . • Place the base unit close to th e AC out[...]
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GETTING ST ARTED [ 1 5 ] GETTING ST ARTED D. Choose the dialing mode Most ph one systems use ton e dialin g, which sends D TMF tones thr ough the phon e lines. However som e phone system s still use pulse dialin g such as in rural ar eas. The d efault setting is ton e dialing. Depen ding on your di aling system, set the m ode as follows: 1) Wh en t[...]
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[ 16 ] GETTING ST ARTED Mounting the Base Unit on a W all Setting the handset retainer clip f or wall mounting 1) On th e base unit, pull the han dset retainer out o f the slot. Rotate it clockwise 180 degr ees. 2) Flip th e retain er from fron t to back. Slide it back in to the slot so that th e lip of the r etainer is up an d the oval is down. Th[...]
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GETTING ST ARTED [ 1 7 ] GETTING ST ARTED Standard w all plate mounting This phon e can be mounted on an y stand ard telephon e wall plate . 1) Sn ap the wall m ount adapter in to the notch es on the base . 2) Plug the A C adapter into th e DC IN 9V jack. Route the A C adapter cord in side th e mold ed wiring channel as shown. 3) Plug th e AC ad ap[...]
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GETTING ST ARTED [ 18 ] Direct w all plate mounting If you don ’ t have a stan dard wall plate , you can mount your ph one directly to the wall. Bef ore doin g this, consi der th e following: • Avoi d electrical cables, pipes , or other items behin d the m ounting location that could cause a hazar d when insertin g screws into th e wall. • T [...]
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T o chang e your Caller ID option s: 1) Wh en the ph one is in the stan dby mode , press menu/mute . 2) Pr ess + or -/ to move the poin ter to “ Caller ID Setup ” , then press select/chan . 3) Pr ess + or -/ to choose “ Auto Talk ” or “ CIDCW ” , then pr ess select/chan . 4) Pr ess + or -/ to change th e selection. AutoT alk: “ Auto T[...]
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GETTING ST ARTED [ 20 ] Entering Y our Area Code If you enter a 3-di git area code n umber in the “ Area Code ” option, your local ar ea code d oes not appear in Caller ID messag es. For calls r eceived from outsid e your local area cod e, you will see a full 10-di git number . 1) Wh en the ph one is in the stan dby mode , press menu/mute . 2) [...]
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[ 21 ] GETTING ST ARTED Langu age option can be used to ch oose the lan guage o f your display . Y ou can select English, Fr ench, or Spanish. 1) Wh en the ph one is in the stan dby mode , press menu/mute . 2) Pr ess -/ to m ove the pointer to “ Language “ , then pr ess select/chan . 3) Pr ess + or -/ to choose English, Fr ench (Fran ç ais), o[...]
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BASICS [ 22 ] Making and Receiving Calls Refer to page 19 “ Setting Caller ID Op tions ” to turn th e AutoT alk feature On if desir ed. Any k ey answer can be used only when A utoT alk is set to On. Handset On Base Handset Off Base T o answer a call Pick up th e handset (A utoT alk) Press an y number k ey , * tone , or pick up th e handset an d[...]
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[ 23 ] BASICS BASICS Redialing a Call The last thr ee phone n umbers dialed can be qui ckly redialed . Redialing from Standb y Mode 1) Pr ess r edial/pause . The phon e number that was last dialed appears on the display . 2) Pr ess r edial/pause again. Each press of r edial/pause will display one o f the last three n umbers dialed . 3) Pr ess t alk[...]
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1) Wh en the ph one is in the stan dby mode , press menu/mute . 2) Pr ess -/ to m ove the pointer to “ Ringer Volume ” , then press select/chan . 3) Pr ess + or -/ to move the poin ter through the rin ger settings (Rin ger Off, Ring er Low , or Ringer Hi gh). Y ou will hear a rin ger or m elody at the selected volum e. 4) Pr ess select/chan , a[...]
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“ Distinctive Rin ger ” allows you to preset m emory location s with a desi gnated ring ton e. When an in coming call is received an d the Caller ID inform ation m atches the inf ormation in one o f the mem ory location s, the Distin ctive Ring that has been stored f or that particular caller will soun d. If you have set multiple m emory locati[...]
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BASICS [ 26 ] Mute Microphone • The ton e feature only applies wh en the di al mode is set to pulse . • This special n umber can be stored in a mem ory location. This is referr ed to as Chain Dialin g. (See page 36.) Y ou can temporarily turn Off th e micr ophone so that th e person you are talkin g with cannot hear you. Durin g a telephon e ca[...]
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[ 27 ] BASICS Find Handset Flash and Call W aiting BASICS Selecting a Different Channel If you encoun ter interferen ce while using your ph one , you can manu ally change th e phone ’ s channel f or clear operation. This fun ction works only wh en the phon e is in use. Press select/chan . “ Scanning ” appears on th e display , indi cating the[...]
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BASICS [ 28 ] Using One T ouch V oice Mail Access If you subscribe to voice m ail service , you can use your phon e to access your voice mailbo x. The messag e light on th e handset an d base of your phon e flashes when ever you have messag es waiting in your voice m ailbox. Just pr ogram the han dset with your access number an d you can get your m[...]
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BASICS [ 2 9 ] BASICS V oice Mail Access The voi ce mail LED on the han dset and base ar e design ed to work with your voice m ail service provi ded by your local teleph one company . The LED flash es when you have new in coming m essages in the voi ce mail servi ce. Y ou may n eed to occasion ally reset the in dicators if they r emain On after you[...]
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• If you press end or don ’ t pr ess a key within 30 seconds while in the storin g operati on mode , the phon e will return to the stan dby mode . • When th e memory is full, you will hear a beep and “ Memory Full ” appears. Y ou cannot stor e names and n umbers. • The pause k ey counts as one di git. Pressing redial/pause more than onc[...]
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8) Press select/chan . Y ou will hear a confirm ation tone an d “ Done! ” appears on the display . 7) “ Speed Dial ” appears. Th en press -/ to move th e pointer to select the speed di al location (10 location s: SPD1-SPD0). PHONEBOOK [ 3 1 ] Steps for Entering Names and Special Characters Refer to the letters on th e number keys to select [...]
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PHONEBOOK [ 32 ] For ex ample, to en ter Uniden : 1) When th e phone is in th e standby mod e , press phonebook/<< . The han dset displays the number o f phonebook locati ons you have stor ed, and h ow to search and stor e the phon ebook locations . 2) Press select/chan , then “ Store/Edit Name ” appears. 3) Press 8 twice . 4) Press 6 fiv[...]
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PHONEBOOK [ 3 3 ] •“ /SPDn ” appears when you r eview a Speed dial. • If you view th e phon ebook during a call and r eceive a CIDCW (Caller ID on Call W aiting), the viewin g operation will be canceled . • If you press end while in the oper ation, the phon e will return to the stan dby mode (or the call will be disconnected wh en you vie[...]
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PHONEBOOK [ 34 ] Making Calls Using the Phonebook From Standb y Mode 1) Wh en the ph one is in the stan dby mode , press phonebook/<< . 2) Pr ess + or -/ to view the ph onebook location s (see “ Viewin g the Ph onebook ” on page 33). 3) Pr ess t alk/call wait . The displayed n umber is dialed. From T alk Mode 1) Pr ess t alk/call wait . 2[...]
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[ 35 ] PHONEBOOK 1) Wh en the ph one is in the stan dby mode , press phonebook/<< . 2) Pr ess + or -/ , or the number k eypad to view the ph onebook location s (see “ Viewing th e Phon ebook ” on page 33). a. Editing the Stored Data 1) Wh en the ph onebook location to be edited appears , press select/chan . “ Store/Edit Name ” appears[...]
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PHONEBOOK [ 36 ] Chain Dialing The m emory location s in the han dset are not limited to ph one numbers . Y ou can also store a group o f numbers (up to 20 digits), that you n eed to enter on ce your call connects. This is referr ed to as Chain Dialing. An ex ample of this is a bank account n umber . Store the speci al number in the m emory locatio[...]
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Y ou must subscribe to Caller ID service to use this feature . When th e telephone rin gs, the Caller ID featur e allows you to view th e caller ’ s name and phon e number on the display bef ore you an swer the phon e. A ddition ally , you can dial the displayed number an d store the inf ormati on for mem ory dialing. Mak e sure you have turned o[...]
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CALLER ID [ 38 ] V iewing the Caller ID List • The n umber of calls from th e same Caller ID appears ne xt to the r eceived time . Once you have revi ewed the new messag e, th e number will be cleared and disappears . • If you press end while in the operati on, the phon e will return to th e standby m ode (or the call will be disconnected wh en[...]
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Deleting a Caller ID message 1) While th e incomin g Caller ID informati on is displayed, press delete/tr ansfer . “ Delete Message? ” appears. 2) Pr ess + or -/ to choose “ Yes ” or “ No ” . 3) Pr ess select/chan or delete/transfer . When the pointer is at “ Yes ” : Y ou will hear a confirm ation ton e, an d the Caller ID messag e [...]
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Calling a party from the Caller ID list From Standb y mode 1) Pr ess cid/>> . Th e summary screen appears . The screen sh ows the n umber of new m essages and th e total number o f messages . 2) U se the n umber keypad ( 2 - 9 and 0 ), + , or -/ to view the Caller ID m essage list. 3) Press talk/call wait . Th e displayed phon e number dials [...]
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CALLER ID [ 4 1 ] Call W aiting Deluxe F eatures • T o activate features , select “ CW Deluxe On ” in the Caller ID setup. See page 19. • Y ou can also answer a waiting call immedi ately by pressin g talk/call wait , th e first caller will be placed on hold . T o return to the origin al caller , press talk/call w ait again. Y our phon e has[...]
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ADV ANCED CALLING FEA TURES [ 42 ] Accessing Calling F eatures T o access the n etwork calling featur es programm ed into your phon e, f ollow the instru ctions below . General d escription s of each calling featur e is given in the followin g section. For complete instru ction s for using each callin g feature , please contact your local teleph on[...]
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ADV ANCED CALLING FEA TURES [ 4 3 ] ADV ANCED CALLING FEA TURES Pre-programmed Calling F eatures The f ollowing calling featur es and activation cod es are pr e-programm ed in the phon e. Activati on codes may vary d ependin g on the local telephon e company . See page 45 to repr ogram a differen t code o f any of th ese calling features . No. Call[...]
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ADV ANCED CALLING FEA TURES [ 44 ] Descriptions of calling featur es The f ollowing descripti ons ar e typical and m ay vary dependin g on your local calling area an d service availability . For complete instru ctions , please contact your telephon e company . Last Call Return rem embers the number o f the person wh o called you last and automati c[...]
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ADV ANCED CALLING FEA TURES [ 4 5 ] ADV ANCED CALLING FEA TURES Editing or Restoring Calling F eatures Y ou may r eprogr am calling features in an y of the oth er locations or r estore the pre-pr ogrammed callin g features at an y time . Edit a Calling Featur e 1) Wh en the ph one is in the stan dby mode , press menu/mute . 2) Pr ess + or -/ to mov[...]
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EXP ANDING YOUR PHONE [ 46 ] How to Distinguish the Original Handset and the Second Handset The ori ginal handset an d the secon d handset are i denti cal in appearance . T o distinguish the ori ginal and th e second han dset, place the handset in th e base charger . If you charge the secon d handset, HS2 appears, oth erwise HS1 appears. Th ere are[...]
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T o transfer a call (to the second handset) 1) Pr ess delete/tr ansfer during a call. Th e call will automatically be placed on hold an d the tran sfer tone soun ds. 2) Wh en the oth er handset receives th e call, the tran sfer tone stops. T o cancel th e transfer , press delete/transfer or talk/call w ait on the handset. T o receiv e a transferred[...]
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EXP ANDING YOUR PHONE [ 48 ] Setting up Charging • Charg e the second han dset for 15-20 h ours before usin g. • When you char ge the secon d handset, th e display shows the n ame of th e handset, HS2 . Dialing mode Dialin g mode is a universal settin g. When th e mode is chan ged on the ori ginal handset, the settin g for the secon d handset i[...]
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EXP ANDING YOUR PHONE [ 4 9 ] Operation Making and receiving calls If you press t alk/call wait on the han dset while the oth er handset is in use , you will hear a beep an d the handset will r eturn to the stan dby mode . Security code Y ou can chang e the di gital security code , only from the ori ginal handset. Memory locations (Redial memory/Dy[...]
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ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION [ 50 ] The di gital security code is an id entifi cation code used to conn ect the handset an d the base unit. Norm ally , setting the cod e is not necessary . The first time you char ge your handset, th e security code is automati cally set. (See “ About the di gital security code ” , page 8.) In th e rare situ ation th[...]
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ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION [ 5 1 ] Register the Security Code 1) U nplug the A C adapter . 2) Pr ess and h old page on the base while you plug in the A C Adapter un til the status/voice mail LED on th e base flashes . 3) Pr ess t alk/call wait . “ Handset Registering ” appears . When th e operation is finish ed “ Registration Complete ” appear[...]
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[ 5 2 ] ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Note on P ower Sources Battery replacement and handling When th e operating tim e becomes sh ort, even after a battery is recharg ed, please replace th e battery . With normal usage , your battery should last about on e year . Please contact your place o f purchase or the U nid en Parts Departm ent for a r eplacement[...]
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ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION [ 5 3 ] General Information The ph one complies with FCC P arts 15 and 68. Operatin g temperature: 0 º C to +50 º C (+32 º F to +122 º F) AC A dapter Information AC A dapter part number: AD-312 f or the base Input V oltage: 120V A C 60Hz Output V oltage: 9V DC 350 mA Battery Information Battery part number: B T-446 Capac[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING [ 54 ] Troubleshooting If your phon e is not performin g to your expectati ons, please try th ese simple steps first. Symptom Suggestion The status/voice mail LED won ’ t • Mak e sure the A C adapter is plugged in to the base and wall outlet. illuminate wh en the handset is • M ake sure th e handset is properly seated on the b[...]
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Precautions! Before you r ead anything else , please observe the following: W arning! Unid en America Corporati on DOES NOT repr esent this unit to be waterproof. T o red uce the risk of fire , electrical shock, or dam age to the unit, DO NO T expose this unit to rain or m oisture. Rechargeable Nick el-Metal-Hydride Battery W arning • This equipm[...]
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PRECAUTIONS & W ARRANTY [ 56 ] T elephone Line Problems The FCC has gran ted the telephone compan y the right to disconnect service in the even t that your phone causes problem s on the telephone lin e. Also, the teleph one company may mak e changes in facilities an d services which may affect th e operation of your unit. However , your telepho[...]
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I.C. NOTICE [ 5 7 ] I.C . Notice TERMINAL EQUIPMENT NOTICE: This equipm ent meets th e applicable Ind ustry Canad a T erminal Equipmen t T echnical Specifi cations . This is confirmed by th e registrati on number . The abbr eviation, I C, befor e the registr ation number si gnifies that registr ation was perform ed based on a Declarati on of Confor[...]
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INDEX [ 58 ] Index 0 - 9 10 ring opti ons ............................24 A Area Cod e ....................................20 AutoT alk ......................................19 B Battery pack Preparin g and chargin g ..............11 Replacemen t and handlin g ..........52 Beltclip ......................................51 C Calling Featur es .......[...]
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At Uniden, w e ’ ll take car e of y ou! If you need an y assistance with this prod uct, please call our Custom er Hotline at 1-800-297-1023 PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT T O THE PLACE OF PURCHASE. Our Uni den repr esentatives will be happy to h elp you with any matters r egarding the oper ation of this unit, available accessori es, or an y ot[...]
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