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i UNIDEN CORDLESS TELEPHONES DECT2085-4WX[...]
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2 T able of Contents Welcome ....................................................................... 5 Accessibility . ............................................................. 5 What.Exactly.does.“W aterproof.Handset”.Mean? . .... 5 Installing the Phone .................................................... 6 Choosing.the.Best.Location . ...[...]
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3 Using Y our Phone ...................................................... 30 Making.a.Call.from.the.Phonebook . ........................ 31 Chain.Dialing.from.the.Phonebook . ........................ 31 Switching.to.the.Handset.Speakerphone.During.a. Call. ................................................................... 31 Using Caller ID, Call[...]
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4 Maintenance ............................................................... 50 Specications . ......................................................... 50 Battery.Information ................................................. 50 Power.Failures . ....................................................... 52 T roubleshooting ........................[...]
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5 Welcome W elcome Thank you for purchasing a Uniden Multi-Handset phone with a waterproof, oating handset. Note:. Illustrations.in.this.manual.are.used.for.explanation.purposes..Some.illustrations.in.this.manual.may.differ. from.the.actual.unit. Accessibility Uniden.provides.a.customer.service.hotline.for.accessibility.questions..If.you.have.a.[...]
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6 Installing the Phone 7 Installing the Phone Choosing the Best Location When.choosing.a.location.for.your.new.phone,.here.are.some.important.guidelines.you.should.consider: Note:. For.maximum.range:. Keep.both.the.base.and.handset.antennas.free.of.obstruction. When.the.handset.is.not.in.use,.place.the.handset.in.an.upright.position. Metal.and.rein[...]
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6 7 Installing the Phone Installing the Battery Use.only.the.Uniden.BT -1008.rechargeable.battery.pack.supplied.with.your.cordless.telephone. Activating the waterproof handset The.waterproof.handset’s.battery.is.already.installed.in.the.battery. compartment, but you have to activate it before you charge it for the rst time. Push.the.activation[...]
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8 Installing the Phone 9 Installing the Belt Clip Line.up.the.holes.on.each.side.of.the.handset..T o.attach.the.belt.clip,.insert.into.the.holes.on.each.side.of.the. handset..Press.down.until.it.clicks. T o remove the belt clip ,.pull.either.side.of.the.belt.clip.to.release.the.tabs.from.the.holes. Connecting the AC adapter Base T o avoid risk of ?[...]
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8 9 Installing the Phone Charger Use.only.the.Uniden. AC.adapters.supplied.with.your.phone.. Charging the Handsets Connect the smallest AC adapter (labeled PS-001 1 ) to the yellow charger ’s DC IN 19V jack. Then, connect each of the remaining AC adapters ( PS-0007 ) to a regular charger ’s DC IN 9V jack. Connect each AC adapter to a standard 1[...]
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10 Installing the Phone 1 1 Make sure that the charge LED illuminates. What if the charge LED doesn’t light up? Check the AC adapter connection. Reseat the handset to make sure it makes good contact with the charging contacts. Charge your handsets completely before plugging in the phone line. The waterproof handset need to charge for about 25 hou[...]
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10 1 1 Installing the Phone DSL Filter Do.you.have.DSL .or.any.high-speed.Internet.service.delivered.through. your.phone.line? T ry putting a DSL lter between the base and the wall jack. Without a lter , . telephone-line-based.Internet.services.can.interfere.with.standard.phones. T esting the Connection T ry.making.a.call..If.your.call.does.n[...]
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12 Installing the Phone 13 W all Mounting the Base This.phone.can.be.mounted.on.any.standard.wall.plate. Insert the two hooks on the wall mount adapter into the holes on the upper rear of the base. Slide the adapter up as far as it will go (about 1/4 of an inch). Gently press in on the tabs at the bottom of the adapter . Slide the bars under the ho[...]
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12 13 Installing the Phone Place the mounting slots over the pins on the wall plate. Slide the base down to lock it into place. W all plate (T o AC outlet) Notes: DO.NOT.use.an. AC.outlet.controlled.by.a.wall.switch. T o.mount.the.phone.directly.on.the.wall,.insert.two.#10.screws.(minimum.length.of.1. 3 / 8 .inches,.not.supplied).into. the.wall,.3.[...]
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14 Product Overview 15 Product Overview Features 1.9GHz.DECT6.0.System Floating,.waterproof.handset.included Integrated.Digital. Answering.System Caller.ID/Call.W aiting Base.Keypad Advanced.Phonebook.Features: Store.70.Phonebook.Entries.on.Base.&.each. Handset Alphabetical.Search Personalized.Ring.by.Party.(on.Handset) T ransfer.Single.Listing[...]
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14 15 Product Overview T erminology Used in this Manual Standby The.handset.and.the.base.are.not.in.use..If.the.handset.is.on.the.cradle.or. [ /ash] .or. [ ] .on.the.handset.or. [ ] .on.the.base.is.not.pressed,.no.line.has.been.activated..No.dial.tone.is.present.. CID Caller.ID.is.available.from.your.T elephone.provider.and.is.offered.to.users.o[...]
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16 Product Overview 17 Parts of the Phone The.following.illustrations.show.you.all.of.the.different.parts.of.your.phone. Handset new message LED Earpiece Display (LCD) [Clear/ Int’com] key (clear/ intercom) [ ] key (up) [ /Flash] key (talk/flash) [ ] key (phonebook/ left) [ /tone] key [Redial/ Pause] key [Menu/Select] key [ /Mute] key (messages/m[...]
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16 17 Product Overview [Answer on/off] key (answering system on/off) [Flash] key [ ] key and LED (speaker) [ ] key (up) [ ] key (down) [ / ] key (phonebook/repeat/left) [ / ] key (caller ID/skip/right) [ ] key and LED (play/stop) [Redial/Pause] key [Menu/Select] key [Clear/Mute] key Base display (LCD) [Int'com] key (intercom) Base speaker Base[...]
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18 Using the Interface 19 Using the Interface Reading the Display Handset Handset ID and banner Number of new Caller ID calls received Call duration In standby During a call Base Status of your answering system Message counter Day of the week and time Number of new Caller ID calls received Answer ON OFF Status of your answering system Message count[...]
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18 19 Using the Interface Using the Four-way Function Key Y our.handset.and.base.have.a.four-way.function.. key.that.allows.you.to.move.the.cursor.or.pointer. on.the.display.and.access.the.most.commonly. used.features.at.the.touch.of.a.button..By.moving. this.key.to.the.left,.you.open.the.phonebook.. Move.the.key.to.the.right.to.access.Caller.ID. i[...]
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20 Using the Interface Entering T ext from Y our Phone Y ou.can.use.the.number.keypad.on.your.handset.or.base.to.enter.text.by.referring.to.the.letters.printed.on.each. number key . When you press the number key in a text entry eld, the phone displays the rst letter printed on the number.key ..Press.the.number.key.twice.to.display.the.second.[...]
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21 Basic Setup Basic Setup Selecting a Language Each.station.supports.two.languages:.English.and.Spanish.for.US.models.or.English.and.French.for.Canadian. models..Once.you.select.a.language,.the.menus.on.the.station.will.display.in.that.language..The.default.language.is. English. Press. [Menu/Select] ... Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP .or.BASE. SETUP.men[...]
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22 Basic Setup Activating Personal Ring (Handset only) Y ou.can.assign.special.ringer.tones.to.anyone.in.your.phonebook..When.your.phone.gets.a.call,.it.looks.up.the. Caller.ID.information.in.your.phonebook..If.you’ve.assigned.a.personal.ringer.to.that.number ,.the.phone.uses.it.so. you.know.who.is.calling..T o.turn.the.personal.ringing.on.or.off[...]
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23 Setting Up the Phonebook Y our.handset.and.base.can.store.up.to.seventy.names.and.numbers.in.your.phonebook..When.all.the.phonebook. entries.are.full,.you.will.hear.a.beep.and.MEMORY .FULL .appears..Y ou.cannot.store.any.additional.names.and. numbers.unless.you.delete.some.of.the.existing.ones. Y ou.can.also.use.the.phonebook.entries.to.store.a.[...]
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24 25 Assign a personal ring tone for this entry (PERSONAL RING) (Handset only). Y ou.can.attach.a.special.ring.tone.to.each.phonebook.entry.on.the.handsets;. the.phone.will.use.this.ring.tone.when.this.person.calls.. Use. [ ] .and. [ ] ..to. select.one.of.the.seven.different.ring.tone.options.(see.Selecting.a.Ring. T one on. page.28.for.a.complete[...]
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24 25 Storing Caller ID or Redial Numbers in the Phonebook Y ou.can.store.Caller.ID.records.or.redial.numbers.in.the.phonebook.so.you.can.use.them.later ..Go.to.the.Caller.ID.or. redial.list.and.select.the.number.you.want.to.store..(If.the.Caller.ID.information.did.not.include.the.number ,.then.you. will.not.be.able.to.store.it.) When.the.phone.is.[...]
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26 Copying Phonebook Entries to Another Station Y ou.can.transfer.phonebook.entries.from.one.station.to.another.without.having.to.re-enter.names.and.numbers..Y ou. can.transfer.one.phonebook.entry.at.a.time.or.all.phonebook.entries.at.once. When.the.phone.is.in.standby ,.press. [ ] .. T o copy one entry , nd the phonebook entry you want to copy [...]
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27 Using the V oice Mail Service Using the V oice Mail Service If.you.subscribe.to.a.voice.mail.service,.you.can.use.your.phone.to.access.your.voice.mailbox..The. new message . LED on the handset ashes and .appears.in.the.handset.and.base.display.whenever.you.have.messages.waiting. in.your.voice.mailbox..When.you.subscribe.to.the.service,.your.v[...]
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28 28 Customizing Y our Phone 29 29 Customizing Y our Phone Changing the Handset Banner (Handset only) Each.handset.will.display.a.banner.name.once.it.is.registered.to.the.base..The.default.banner.is.Handset.#1,. Handset.#2,.etc..Y ou.can.change.the.name.your.phone.displays.by.changing.the.banner.display ..If.you.have.more. than one handset, the ba[...]
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28 28 29 29 Customizing Y our Phone Activating AutoT alk (Handset only) AutoT alk.allows.you.to.answer.the.phone.simply.by.picking.up.the.handset.from.the.cradle..Y ou.do.not.have.to.press. a.button.to.answer.the.call. Press. [Menu/Select] ..Select.the.HANDSET.SETUP .menu,.and.then.the. AUTOT ALK.submenu. Move.the.cursor.to.select.ON.or.OFF . Press[...]
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30 Using Y our Phone 31 Using Y our Phone From the base speakerphone From a cordless handset From a handset speakerphone Making a call Press. [ ] . Listen.for.the.dial.tone. Dial.the.number . OR Dial.the.Number . Press. [ ] . 1) 2) 3) 1) 2) Pick.up.the.handset.from. the.cradle. Press. [ /Flash] . Listen.for.the.dial.tone. Dial.the.number . OR Pick.[...]
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30 31 Using Y our Phone Making a Call from the Phonebook When.the.phone.is.in.standby ,.press. [ ] .to.open.the.phonebook. Find.the.phonebook.entry.you.want.to.call.(see.Finding.a.Phonebook.Entry.on. page.24). Press. [ /Flash] .or. [ ] .on.the.handset.or. [ ] .on.the.base.to.dial.the.number . Note:. Y ou.can.also.press. [ /Flash] .or. [ ] .on.the.h[...]
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32 33 Using Caller ID, Call Waiting, and Redial Lists 33 Using Caller ID, Call W aiting, and Redial Lists If.you.subscribe.to.Caller.ID.service.from.your.phone.company ,.your.phone.will.show.you.the.caller ’s.phone.number. and.name.(if.available).whenever.a.call.comes.in..If.you.subscribe.to.Caller.ID.on.Call.W aiting,.the.phone.will.also. show.y[...]
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32 33 33 Using Caller ID, Call Waiting, and Redial Lists If.the.phone.number.is.a.long.distance.or.toll.call,.but.the.Caller.ID.record.does.not.have.a.“1”.in.front.of.the. number ,.press. [ * /tone] .to.add.it.. If.the.phone.number.is.a.local.or.non-toll.call,.but.the.Caller.ID.record.has.a.“1”.in.front.of.the.number ,.press. . [ * /tone] .[...]
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34 PB Using Caller ID, Call Waiting, and Redial Lists . •.Caller.ID.numbers.are.stored.separately.in.each.station..Deleting.a.record.from.one.station.will.not.delete. the.record.from.any.other.stations. Using Call W aiting If.you. have.Call. W aiting.s ervice.an d.a.second .call.com es.in.whe n.you.are. on.the.ph one,.a.cal l.waiting .tone.wil l.[...]
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35 35 Adjusting the Ringer , Earpiece and Speaker V olume Adjusting the Ringer , Earpiece and Speaker V olume Adjusting the Ringer V olume Y ou.can.choose.from.four.ringer.volume.settings.(off,.low ,.medium,.and.high).separately. on.each.handset.or.the.base. With.the.phone.in.standby ,.press. [ ] .or. [ ] ..The.display.shows.the.current. volume.lev[...]
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36 36 Adjusting the Ringer , Earpiece and Speaker V olume Adjusting the Speaker V olume Handset Speaker: .Y ou.can.choose.from.six.volume.levels.for.the.handset.speaker.while.on.a.speakerphone.call.or. when.the.handset.is.accessing.the.answering.system..T o.adjust.the.handset.speaker.volume,.press. [ ] .(to.make.it. louder).or. [ ] .(to.make.it.sof[...]
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37 Using Hold, Conference and T ransfer Finding a Lost Handset T o.locate.a.misplaced.handset,.press. [Int’com] .on.the.base.when.the.phone.is.in.standby ..Use. [ ] .or. [ ] .to. select.the.handset.you.want.to.page,.and.then.press. [Menu/Select] ..Select. ALL.to.page.all.registered.handsets.. T o.cancel.paging,.press. [Int’com] .on.the.base.aga[...]
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38 Using Hold, Conference and T ransfer T ransferring a Call Y ou.can.transfer.a.call.from.one.station.to.another .. During.a.call,.press. [Clear/Int’com] .on.the.handset.or. [Int’com] .on.the.base. Use. [ ] .or. [ ] .to.select.the.station.you.want.to.transfer.the.call.to,.and.then.press. [Menu/Select] ..Select. ALL. to.page.all.other.stations.[...]
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39 Using Special Features Using Special Features Privacy Mode If you don’t want other stations to interrupt you while on a call, turn on privacy mode. As long as your station is in privacy mode, other stations can’t join your call or make any calls of their own: their displays will show UNA V AILABLE. While on a call, press [Menu/Select] . Sele[...]
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40 Using Special Features Answering an Intercom Page When the intercom page tone sounds, the display will show the ID of the station that is paging. Press [ /Flash] or [Clear/Int’com] on the handset, or [ ] or [Int’com] on the base. If AutoT alk is on, the handset will automatically answer the page when you pick up the handset from the cradle. [...]
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41 41 Setting Up the Answering System Setting Up the Answering System Using Handset and Base Menus Y ou.can.set.up.your.answering.system’s.primary.features.from.the.base.or.handset. When.the.phone.is.in.standby ,.press. [Menu/Select] ..Move.the.pointer.to.select.the. ANSW ..SETUP.menu,.and. then.press. [Menu/Select] .. Use. [ ] .or. [ ] .to.scrol[...]
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42 42 Setting Up the Answering System 43 43 Recording a Personal Greeting Y our.answering.system.comes.with.a.pre-recorded.outgoing.message.or.greeting.that.plays.when.you.receive.a. call:.“Hello,.no.one.is.available.to.take.your.call..Please.leave.a.message.after.the.tone.”.Y ou.can.record.your.own. personal.outgoing.greeting..Y our.recorded.g[...]
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42 42 43 43 Setting Up the Answering System Deleting Y our Personal Greeting Y ou.can.delete.your.personal.greeting.from.the.base..Y ou.cannot.delete.the.pre-recorded.greeting. On.the.base,.press. [Menu/Select] ..Select.the. ANSW ..SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.GREETING.OPTIONS. submenu.. The.system.plays.the.current.greeting. While.the.personal.greetin[...]
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44 44 Setting Up the Answering System 45 45 Setting the Day & Time (for Base) If.you.do.not.set.the.clock.on.your.answering.system,.your.messages.may.not.have.the.correct.time.and.day.stamp.. Press. [Menu/Select] . Move.the.cursor.to.DA Y.&. TIME.and.press. [Menu/Select] . Use. [ ] and. [ ] .to.select.the.day.of.the.week,.and.press. [Menu/S[...]
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44 44 45 45 Setting Up the Answering System Activating the Message Alert The message alert feature sounds a short alert tone every fteen seconds whenever you have a new message. T o.turn.on.the.message.alert: Press. [Menu/Select] ..Select.the. ANSW ..SETUP.menu,.and.then.the.MESSAGE. ALERT .submenu. Move.the.cursor.to.select.ON.or.OFF . Press. [[...]
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46 Using the Answering System 47 Using the Answering System T urning Y our Answering System On and Off From the base From the handset T urning.On When.the.phone.is.in.standby ,.press. [Answer on/off] . The.system.announces.“Answering.System. is.on”.and.plays.the.current.greeting. ANSWER.ON.appears.on.the.base.display . 1) 2) 3) Press. [Menu/Sel[...]
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46 47 Using the Answering System Reviewing Messages The. message counter .on.the.base.LCD.displays.the.number.of.messages.stored.in.memory ..When.you.have.new. messages.(that.you.have.not.listened.to.yet),. [ ] .on.the.base.and.the. new message LED on the handset ash. The answering system plays your new messages rst. If you have no new messag[...]
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48 Using the Answering System 49 Screening Calls If.you.activate.the.call.screening.feature.on.the.base,.you.can.listen.to.callers.leaving.a.message.without.answering. the.call.(see. Activating.Call.Screening.on.the.Base.on. page.45)..Y ou.can.always.hear.callers.from.the.base.speaker.. T o.screen.an.incoming.call.from.the.handset.speaker: Press. [[...]
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48 49 Using the Answering System T o.operate.from.a.remote.location,.use.any.touch-tone.telephone,.and.follow.these.steps: Call.your.telephone.number.and.wait.for.the.system.to.answer ..If.the.answering.system.is.off,.it.will.answer.after. about.ten.rings.and.sounds.a.series.of.beeps. During.the.greeting.or.the.beeps.(if.answering.system.is.off),.p[...]
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50 51 Maintenance 51 Maintenance Specications Operating.T emperature 32°.F.to.122°.F.(0°.C.to.50°.C) AC Adapter information Base Chargers Y ellow charger Part.Number PS-0009 PS-0007 PS-001 1 Input.V oltage 120V. AC,.60.Hz 120V. AC,.60.Hz 120V. AC,.60.Hz Output.V oltage 9V.DC.@.350mA . 9V.DC.@.210mA 19V.DC.@.100mA Battery.Part.Number BT -1008[...]
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50 51 51 Maintenance Low Battery Alert When.the.battery.pack.is.very.low ,.the.phone.is.programmed.to.eliminate.functions.in. order.to.save.power ..When.LOW.BA TTERY.appears.in.the.handset.display.and.the. phone.is.in.standby ,.none.of.the.keys.will.operate..If.you.are.on.a.call,.complete.your. conversation.as.quickly.as.possible,.and.return.the.ha[...]
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52 PB Maintenance Replacing the W aterproof Handset Battery Pack Remove.the.four.screws.holding.the.battery.compartment. with.a.screwdriver.and.take.off.the.battery.cover .. Remove.the.old.battery.pack.from.the.battery.compartment. Line.up.the.red.and.black.wires.with.the.polarity.label.in.the.battery. compartment (the connector only ts one way)[...]
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53 T roubleshooting 54 T roubleshooting Common Issues If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps rst. If these steps do not solve your.problem,.please.call.our.Customer.Hotline.(see.the.inside.of.the.back.cover.for.contact.information). When you have this problem... T ry ... The. charge .LED.won’t. illu[...]
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53 54 T roubleshooting When you have this problem... T ry ... A .handset.can.make.calls,. but.it.doesn’t.ring.or.receive. a.page. Making.sure.the.ringer.isn’t.turned.off.(see.page.35). • Severe.noise.interference. Keeping.all.handsets.away.from.microwave.ovens,.computers,.wireless.LAN. station,.remote.control.toys,.wireless.microphones,.alarm[...]
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55 T roubleshooting 56 When you have this problem... T ry ... The.answering.system.does. not.record.any.messages. The.memory.may.be.full..Delete.some.or.all.of.the.saved.messages.(see.page. 47). • The.answering.system. doesn’t.say.what.time. messages.were.recorded. Checking.to.see.if.you.have.set.the.time.(see.page.44). • Messages.are.incompl[...]
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55 56 T roubleshooting The phone will ask you to conrm the deregistration. Select YES. The selected handset will clear its registration information.from.the.base.and.then.delete.the.link.to.the.base.from.its.own.memory . When.the.base.information.is.deleted,.the.handset.displays.HANDSET.NOT .REGISTERED-PLACE.HANDSET. ON.BASE.T O.REGISTER..SEE.YO[...]
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57 T roubleshooting 58 Changing the Line Mode for Multiple Extensions Line.mode.refers.to.the.method.that.telephones.use.to.signal.each.other.that.an.extension.is.in.use..Customer. service.may.recommend.changing.the.line.mode.if.you.have.any.of.the.following.problems: Y our.phone.keeps.ringing.after.someone.answers.on.an.extension.phone. Y our.answ[...]
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57 58 T roubleshooting Liquid Damage Moisture.and.liquid.can.damage.your.cordless.phone. If.the.handset.or.base.is.exposed.to.moisture.or.liquid,.but.only.the.exterior.plastic.housing.is.affected,.wipe.of f. the.liquid,.and.use.as.normal.. If.moisture.or.liquid.has.entered.the.plastic.housing.(i.e..liquid.can.be.heard.in.the.phone.or.liquid.has.ent[...]
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59 Precautions! 60 Precautions! Before.you.read.anything.else,.please.observe.the.following: W arning! Other.than.the.waterproof.handset,.Uniden. America. Corporation.DOES.NOT.represent.any.other.part.of.this.unit. to be waterproof. T o reduce the risk of re, electrical shock, or.damage.to.the.unit,.DO.NOT.expose.this.unit.to.rain.or. moisture. [...]
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59 60 Precautions! The FCC W ants Y ou T o Know This.equipment.complies.with.Part.68.of.the.FCC.rules.and.the. requirements.adopted.by.the. ACT A..On.the.bottom.of.this.equipment. is a label that contains, among other information, a product identier in.the.format.US:. AAAEQ##TXXXX..If.requested,.this.number.must.be. provided.to.the.telephone.com[...]
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61 Precautions! Radio Interference Radio.interference.may.occasionally.cause.buzzing.and. humming.in.your.cordless.handset,.or.clicking.noises.in.the. base..This.interference.is.caused.by.external.sources.such. as TV , refrigerator , vacuum cleaner , uorescent lighting, or electrical.storm..Y our.unit.is.NOT.DEFECTIVE..If.these.noises. continue.[...]
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62 One Y ear Limited Warranty One Y ear Limited W arranty Important:.Evidence.of.original.purchase.is.required.for. warranty.service..W ARRANTOR:.UNIDEN. AMERICA . CORPORA TION.(“Uniden”).ELEMENTS.OF.WARRANTY :. Uniden.warrants,.for.one.year ,.to.the.original.retail.owner,. this.Uniden.Product.to.be.free.from.defects.in.materials.and. craftsman[...]
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63 Index 64 Index A Accessibility. ................................... 5 Answering.calls............................ 30 Answering.system Reviewing.messages. ............... 47 Setting.up. ................................. 41 T urning.on/off . ........................... 46 When.away.from.home. ............ 48 Any.key.answer. .......................[...]
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63 64 Index M Maintenance. ................................ 50 Making.a.calls. .............................. 30 Using.Caller.ID. ......................... 32 Using.redial. .............................. 34 Using.the.phonebook. ............... 31 Message.alert . ........................ 45 , 48 Mute Microphone . .............................. 40 Ri[...]
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65 Remote Operation Card Remote access away from home T urn on the answering system remotely 1. Call your phone number from a touch-tone phone. 2. During the outgoing message, press 0 and enter your PIN code. The answering system announces the number of messages stored in memory and the voice prompts. 3. T o quit, hang up the phone. 1. Call your ph[...]
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66 CUT T ask Key Repeat a Message Play Incoming Messages Skip a Message Delete a Message Stop Operation Answering System On Answering System Off Help CUT T ask Key Repeat a Message Play Incoming Messages Skip a Message Delete a Message Stop Operation Answering System On Answering System Off Help CUT T ask Key Repeat a Message Play Incoming Messages[...]
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May.be.covered.under.one.or.more.of.the.following.U.S..patents: 4,797,916 5,426,690 5,434,905 5,491,745 5,493,605 5,533,010 5,574,727 5,581,598 5,650,790 5,660,269 5,661,780 5,663,981 5,671,248 5,696,471 5,717,312 5,732,355 5,754,407 5,758,289 5,768,345 5,787,356 5,794,152 5,801,466 5,825,161 5,864,619 5,893,034 5,912,968 5,915,227 5,929,598 5,930,[...]
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VISIT OUR WEBSITE A T WWW .UNIDEN.COM IF Y OU... ...HA VE A QUESTION OR A PROBLEM. Or call our Customer Hotline at 1-800-297-1023 during regular business hours.* ...ARE L OOKING FOR A P ART OR A CCESSORY . Or call our P arts Department at 1-800-554-3988 during regular business hours.* ...NEED SPECIAL ASSIST ANCE DUE TO A DISABILITY . Or call our Ac[...]