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DECT1363 base with cordless handset Battery cover Not pictured: Rechargeable battery (BT-1007) AC adapter (PS-0035) Telephone cord - - - If any items are missing or damaged, contact our Customer Care Line immediately. Never use damaged products! Need help? Get answers 24/7 at our website: www.uniden.com . If You... Contact Uniden’s... Phone Numbe[...]
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2 When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: This unit is NOT waterproof. DO NOT expose it to rain/moisture. Do not use this p[...]
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3 GETTING STARTED Charge the Baery Unpack the handset, battery pack, and battery cover. If you need to remove the battery cover, press in on the notch and slide the cover down and off. Line up the battery connector with the jack inside the handset. (The battery connector will only f[...]
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4 If there is a lot of noise, see page 13 for tips on avoiding interference. Changing from Tone to Pulse Dialing Your phone communicates with the telephone network in two ways: tone dialing or pulse dialing. Most telephone companies use tone dialing. If your phone company uses pulse dialing, you will need to change your phone’s dial mode. From th[...]
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5 Base key and how it works What it does Find In standby: page the handset. - Handset keys/LEDs and how they work What it does Talk/Flash In standby: start a telephone call (get a dial tone). During a call: switch to a waiting call. - - End During a call: hang up. In the menu or any list[...]
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6 LED What it means sTaTUs On: the battery is charging. Blinking: there are new messages. - - Reading the Display This table shows possible status icons and what they mean. Since the icons appear based on what you're doing with the phone, you won't ever see all of these icons at the same time. Icon What it means The ringer is turned off a[...]
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7 Handset Setup Menu T-coil Turn on T-coil mode to reduce noise on some hearing aids (for more details, see page 13). Ringer Tones Choose the handset's ring tone. As you highlight each ring tone, the phone plays a sample. When you hear the tone you want, press MEnU/sElECT . AutoTalk Have the handset answer a call when you pick it up from the c[...]
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8 To switch to all capital letters, press * . The phone defaults to all capital letters first (e. g. ABCabc2) until you enter a blank space or press * again. (Any time you want to change case, just press * .) If two letters in a row use the same number key, enter the first letter and wait a few seconds (or press righT ); the cursor will move to the[...]
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9 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. Contact your telephone provider for more information. When a call comes in, the pho[...]
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10 Using Call Waing 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 c[...]
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11 Phonebook Entry Opons With the phone in standby, open the phonebook and find the entry you want. Press MEnU/sElECT to open the individual phonebook entry menu. The phone prompts you to edit or delete the entry. With the phone in standby, press Find on the base. The handset will beep in[...]
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12 Select Edit Voice Mail . Enter the access number (up to 20 digits) that your voice mail provider gave you. Be sure to enter the number exactly as you would dial it. When you’re finished, press MEnU/sElECT . To access your mailbox, just press MEssagEs/MUTE-ClEar when the phone is in standby. The phone dials the access number exactly as you ente[...]
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13 If… Try… The handset won’t display CID information. Letting calls ring twice before answering. Making sure your CID service is active. - - I hear a beeping during a call. The battery is getting low. Check the handset for a low battery alert. Finish your conversation and return the handset to the cradle as soon as possible. - Weak or Hard T[...]
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14 Check nearby for one of the common interference sources. Try moving the handset away from a suspected source, or try moving the suspected source so it’s not between the [...]
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15 Handset Base Remove the battery cover and disconnect the battery. Let dry for at least 3 days with the battery disconnected and the cover off for ventilation. After the handset dries, reconnect the battery and replace the cover. Recharge the battery fully (15-20 hours) before using. 1. 2. 3. Disconnect the AC adapter to cut off the power. Discon[...]
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16 Cadmium and Nickel are chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. Do not short-circuit the baery. The rechargeable Ni-Cd baeries contained in this equipment may explode if disposed of in a re. Do not charge the baery used in this equipment in any charger other than the one designed to charge this baery as speci[...]
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17 ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed ve (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. The REN for this product is part of the product idener that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXX[...]
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18 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operaon is subject to the following two condions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operaon.[...]
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19 Terminal equipment NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specicaons. This is conrmed by the registraon number. The abbreviaon IC before the registraon number signies[...]
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STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any me while this warranty is in eect, warrantor will either, at its opon, repair or replace the defecve unit and return it to you without charge for parts, service, or any other cost (except shipping and handling) incurred by warrantor or its repres[...]