Uniden Cordless Telephone DCX400 User Manual

DECT4066 Series User's Guide  
What's in the box?  
Desk stand/wall mount  
DECT4066  
two-line base with  
cordless handset  
bracket  
Rechargeable  
battery pack  
(BT-1018)  
Belt clip  
Battery  
cover  
Base AC adapter  
(PS-0034)  
Telephone cord  
with two-line  
support  
You might also nd:  
If you purchased You should  
DCX400 For a DCX400:  
model number:*  
DECT4066  
have:  
None  
accessory  
handset  
and  
- Battery cover  
- Belt clip  
- Charger AC adapter  
(PS-0035)  
DECT4066-2  
DECT4066-3  
DECT4066-4  
DECT4066-5  
DECT4066-6  
1 of each  
2 of each  
3 of each  
4 of each  
5 of each  
charger  
- Rechargeable  
battery pack  
(BT-1018)  
* If the model number ends with an R, your package  
contains a DRX402 accessory handset with MULTIRANGETM charger in place of  
one DCX400. Please refer to the DRX402 user's guide for contents and instructions.  
If any items are missing or damaged, contact our Customer Care  
Line immediately. Never use damaged products!  
If You...  
Contact Uniden’s... Phone Number  
Customer Care  
Line**  
817-858-2929 or  
800-297-1023  
have a question or problem  
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800-554-3988  
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disability  
Accessibility Help  
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Installing Your Phone  
Set Up the Base  
Attach the stand  
Before you attach the  
stand, you have to decide  
if you want the phone to  
rest on a desk or hang on  
a wall.  
1. For desktop use, turn  
the stand so the locking  
L
L
A
DESK  
tabs that say  
are  
facing the base with the  
arrows pointing up.  
OR  
W
For wall mount use,  
turn the stand so the  
locking tabs that say  
WALL  
are facing the base  
with the arrows pointing  
down.  
2. Align the stand with the  
notches on the base.  
3. Slide the stand onto the notches until  
it clicks into place.  
D
E
S
K
To remove the stand  
Pull the locking tabs up  
and back (see the black  
arrows in the illustration  
to the right). Then, slide  
the stand straight off the  
same direction you put it  
on.  
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Connect the power and telephone cords  
1. Connect the base AC adapter to the AC IN 7.8V jack and route the  
cord as shown:  
For desktop use  
For wall mount use  
A
C
IN  
7.8V  
TEL LINE 1/2  
TEL LINE  
2
A
C
IN  
7.8V  
TEL LINE 1/2  
TEL LINE  
2
2. Connect the included two-line telephone cord to the TEL LINE 1/2  
A
jack. If your phone company uses a  
separate phone jack for each line,  
connect a standard telephone cord to  
C
IN  
7.8V  
TEL LINE 1/2  
TEL LINE 2  
TEL LINE 2  
the  
as shown above.  
3. Connect the cord from TEL LINE 1/2 to telephone cord  
jack. Route the cords  
Connect the  
here first.  
a two-line phone jack.  
OR  
IF you have a separate  
jack for line 2, connect  
another phone cord here.  
If your phone company uses a  
separate phone jack for each line,  
connect the cord from TEL LINE 1/2 to  
the jack for line 1; then, connect the cord from  
for line 2.  
TEL LINE 2  
the jack  
4. Plug the AC adapter into a standard 120 V AC power outlet.  
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Place the phone on the wall  
Place the mounting slots over the pins on the wall plate, and slide the  
base  
down to  
lock it  
into  
place.  
(To telephone jack  
for second line)  
Setup the Handset(s)  
Install the battery  
1. Unpack all handsets, battery packs, and  
battery covers. If any handset has the  
battery cover already attached, press in  
on the notch and slide the cover down  
and off.  
2. Line up the battery pack connector  
with the jack inside the handset. (The  
battery connector will only fit one way.)  
3. Push the battery pack connector in  
until it clicks into place. Tug gently on  
the wires to make sure the battery  
pack is securely connected.  
4. Place the cover over the battery  
compartment and slide it up into  
place.  
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Charge the battery  
1. If your phone came with any  
accessory handsets and  
chargers, connect a charger AC  
adapter to each charger's  
AC IN 8V jack and set the plug  
into the notch as shown. (These  
adapters might already be  
connected.)  
AC IN 8V  
If you have a DRX402 MULTIRANGETM accessory, see the user's  
guide that came with the accessory for detailed installation and  
placement instructions.  
2. Plug the other end of the adapter into a standard 120V AC power  
outlet.  
3. Place one  
handset in  
the base and  
any other  
handsets in a  
charger with  
the displays  
facing  
forward.  
(It doesn't  
matter which  
handset  
you place in the base.) The CHARGE lights on the base and all  
chargers should turn on.  
If...  
Try...  
a
CHARGE  
- reseating the handset.  
light doesn't  
turn on  
- checking the AC adapter connection.  
- seeing if the outlet is controlled by a wall switch.  
Charge all handsets completely (about 16 hours) before using  
them.  
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Test the Connection  
Pick up the handset from the base and press  
TALK  
. The phone should  
pick up line 1 automatically and change the display to show Talk  
,
and you should hear a dial tone.  
END  
When you get a dial tone, make a test call; press  
to hang up.  
If...  
Try...  
the base display says  
Check or you don't hear a  
dial tone  
checking the connection between the  
base and the phone jack: make sure  
the cord is connected to TEL LINE 1/2  
.
you keep hearing a dial  
tone  
setting line 1 to pulse dialing (see page  
6).  
there's a lot of noise or  
static  
see page 38 for tips on avoiding  
interference.  
resetting the handset (see page 40). If  
you have accessory handsets, try using  
a different handset for the test call.  
the handset display says  
Unavailable  
Test Line 2  
Once you can make calls on line 1, make a test call on the second  
LINE2  
line. Pick up the handset and press the unmarked key under  
.
You should hear a dial tone and the display should show Talk  
.
If...  
Try...  
SUN 12:00A  
Handset #1  
checking the connection  
the display says  
between the base and the phone  
jack: if you have a separate jack  
for each line, make sure the  
Check or  
you don't hear a  
dial tone  
.+0'ꢀꢁ  
/'07ꢁ  
.+0'ꢂꢁ  
cord is connected to TEL LINE 2  
.
you keep  
hearing a dial  
tone  
setting line 2 to pulse dialing  
(see page 6).  
Test any accessory handsets the same way. If you can't get a dial  
tone or the handset display says Unavailable, try moving the handset  
closer to the base or resetting it (see page 40).  
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Changing from Tone to Pulse Dialing  
Phones can communicate with the telephone network in two ways:  
tone (DTMF) or pulse dialing. If you know your phone company uses  
pulse dialing or the test call for line 1 did not work, follow these steps:  
MENU  
1. With the phone in standby, press  
.
OK  
UP  
DOWN  
to highlight Global Setup, then press  
2. Use  
or  
.
3. Your phone prompts you to select a line and Line 1 is highlighted.  
OK  
Press  
.
OK  
UP  
DOWN  
to highlight Dial Mode, then press  
4. Use  
or  
.
OK  
5. Highlight Pulse, then press  
. The phone sounds a confirmation  
tone. Try making another test call using line 1.  
If your test call on line 2 did not connect, follow the same  
DOWN  
process, but in step 3, press  
to highlight Line 2, then press  
OK  
.
If you use pulse dialing and you need to send DTMF tones during a  
call (if you're using an automated response system, for example),  
press to temporarily switch to tone dialing. When the call ends, the  
phone automatically returns to pulse dialing mode.  
Attaching the Belt Clip  
Line up the holes on each side of the handset. Insert the belt clip into  
the holes on each side of the handset. Press down until it clicks.  
To remove the belt clip, pull either side of the belt clip to release the  
tabs from the holes.  
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Getting to Know Your Phone  
Parts of the Base  
If the key name is spelled out on the key itself, it's not labeled in the  
drawing below.  
UP  
DOWN  
PHONEBOOK/  
LEFT  
CALLER ID/  
RIGHT  
Display  
CONFERENCE  
CALLER IDENTIFICATION  
DO NOT  
DISTURB  
MESSAGES  
Charging  
contacts  
Soft  
keys  
INTERCOM/  
HOLD  
12-key  
dial pad  
SPEAKER  
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Base keys and how they work  
Key name  
What it does  
(and icon)  
PHONEBOOK/ - In standby or during a call: open the phonebook.  
LEFT (  
/
)
- During text entry: move the cursor to the left.  
- In standby: increase the ringer volume for line 1 or line 2.  
- During a speakerphone call: increase the speaker volume.  
- In the menu or any list: move the cursor up one line.  
UP (  
)
CALLER ID/  
RIGHT  
- In standby or during a call: open the Caller ID list.  
- During text entry: move the cursor to the right.  
(
/
)
- In standby: decrease the ringer volume for line 1 or line 2.  
- During a speakerphone call: decrease the speaker volume.  
- In the menu or any list: move the cursor down one line.  
DOWN (  
)
MESSAGES  
- In standby: access your voice mail (see page 34).  
(
)
DO NOT  
DISTURB  
- In standby: turn the Do Not Disturb feature on or off (see  
page 32).  
(
)
INTERCOM/  
HOLD  
- In standby: page a handset using the intercom.  
- During a call: put the call on hold and start a call transfer.  
SPEAKER  
- In standby: start a speakerphone call (get a dial tone).  
- During a speakerphone call: hang up.  
(
)
- While this station is ringing: mute the ringer for this call  
only.  
- During a call: mute the microphone.  
- In the menu or any list: exit the menu completely.  
MUTE/EXIT  
REDIAL/  
PAUSE  
- In standby: open the redial list.  
- While entering a phone number: insert a 2-second pause.  
CONFERENCE  
SOFT KEYS  
- During a call: conference two lines together.  
- The soft keys automatically change their function based on  
what you are doing. See "Using the Soft Keys" on page 13.  
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Parts of the Handset  
Message  
waiting LED,  
visual ringer  
Earpiece  
Display  
Soft keys  
TALK/FLASH  
PHONEBOOK/  
LEFT  
UP  
END  
CALLER ID/  
RIGHT  
DOWN  
12-key  
dial pad  
REDIAL/  
PAUSE  
SPEAKER  
INTERCOM/  
HOLD  
Charging  
contacts  
Microphone  
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Handset keys and how they work  
Key name  
What it does  
(and icon)  
- In standby: increase the ringer volume for line 1 or line 2.  
- During a call: increase the call volume.  
- In the menu or any list: move the cursor up one line.  
UP (  
END  
)
- During a call: hang up.  
- In the menu or any list: exit and go to standby.  
CALLER ID/  
RIGHT (  
- In standby or during a call: open the Caller ID list.  
- During text entry: move the cursor to the right.  
)
SPEAKER (  
)
- Switch a normal call to the speakerphone (and back).  
INTERCOM/  
HOLD  
- In standby: page another station using the intercom.  
- During a call: put the call on hold and start a call transfer.  
REDIAL/  
PAUSE  
- In standby: open the redial list.  
- While entering a phone number: insert a 2-second pause.  
(
)
- In standby: decrease the ringer volume for line 1 or line 2.  
- During a call: decrease the call volume.  
DOWN (  
)
- In the menu or any list: move the cursor down one line.  
PHONEBOOK/ - In standby or during a call: open the phonebook.  
LEFT  
(
)
- During text entry: move the cursor to the left.  
- In standby: start a telephone call (get a dial tone).  
- During a call: switch to a waiting call.  
TALK/FLASH  
SOFT KEYS  
- The soft keys automatically change their function based  
on what you are doing. See "Using the Soft Keys" on page  
13.  
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Reading the Displays  
On the base  
Status icon areas  
Voice mail  
status for:  
Line 1  
Day & time  
SUN 12:00A  
12/31/08  
Date  
Line 2  
Caller ID  
count  
New CID: 4  
Current  
functions  
for:  
.+0'ꢀꢁ  
/'07ꢁ  
.+0'ꢂꢁ  
Soft key 1 Soft key 2 Soft key 3  
On the handset  
Status  
icons  
Day and  
SUN 12:00A  
Handset #1  
New CID: 2  
time  
Handset  
banner  
Caller ID  
count  
Current  
functions for:  
.+0'ꢀꢁ  
/'07ꢁ  
.+0'ꢂꢁ  
Soft key 1 Soft key 2 Soft key 3  
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The table below shows the possible 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.  
Base Icon  
Handset Icon  
What it means  
The accompanying information (in use, on  
hold, etc.) applies to line 1.  
or  
The accompanying information (in use, on  
hold, etc.) applies to line 2.  
or  
The ringer is turned off for 1) line 1 only, 2)  
line 2 only, or 3) both. This station will not ring  
when a call comes in on the indicated lines.  
You have a voice message waiting (see "Using  
a Voice Mail Service" on page 34).  
Privacy Mode is on: no other station can join  
your call.  
NA  
The speakerphone is on.  
The microphone is muted, and the caller can't  
hear you.  
The alarm is set (see "Using the Alarm  
Feature" on page 32).  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
T-coil mode is on (see "Do you use a T-coil  
hearing aid?" on page 38).  
The battery is 1) fully charged, 2) half  
charged, 3) getting low, or 4) empty.  
The signal from the base is 1) very weak, 2)  
low, 3) strong, or 4) very strong.  
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Using the Soft Keys  
Soft keys are controlled by the software: they will automatically  
change their function depending on what you're currently doing:  
Soft keys with the phone in standby  
On the base  
On the handset  
SUN 12:00A  
SUN 12:00A  
12/31/08  
Handset #1  
New CID: 2  
New CID: 4  
.+0'ꢀꢁ  
/'07ꢁ  
.+0'ꢂꢁ  
.+0'ꢀꢁ  
/'07ꢁ  
.+0'ꢂꢁ  
Soft key Soft key 2 Soft key  
Soft key 1 Soft key 2 Soft key 3  
1
3
Soft keys in the main menu  
On the base  
On the handset  
<Options>  
<Options>  
Base Setup  
Handset Setup  
Clock Setup  
Clock Setup  
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1-ꢁ  
$CEMꢁ  
1-ꢁ  
$CEMꢁ  
Soft key Soft key 2 Soft key  
Soft key 1 Soft key 2 Soft key 3  
1
3

The description of the soft key's current function appears in the  
bottom of the display directly above the corresponding key.  
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


If the description for a soft key is blank, that key doesn't currently  
have a function.  
Sometimes, the current function of a soft key can duplicate the  
function of a regular key. If this happens, you can press either key.  
When this manual refers to a soft key, it uses the soft key's  
description printed on a black background.  
Common soft key descriptions  
The table below lists some soft key descriptions that the phone uses  
across several menus or operations. These are not all the soft key  
descriptions, but these are probably the ones you'll see most often.  
Soft key description: What it does:  
Go back to the previous screen. Any unsaved  
changes on the current screen will be canceled.  
BACK  
Cancel the current operation without saving any  
changes.  
CANCEL  
DELETE  
Erase the highlighted item.  
LINE1  
Use line 1 for the current operation.  
LINE2  
Use line 2 for the current operation.  
MENU  
Open the main menu screen.  
MUTE  
Turn off the ringer, speaker, or microphone.  
Select the highlighted option or confirm the current  
operation.  
OK  
Show available choices for the current operation or  
for the highlighted item.  
OPTIONS  
SELECT  
Choose the highlighted option.  
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Entering Text on Your Phone  
When you want to enter text into your phone (for example, a name  
in the phonebook), use the twelve-key dial pad to enter the letters  
printed on the number keys. Here's how it works:  

The phone enters the letters in the order they appear on the key.  
2
For example, if you press the number key once, the phone  
2
enters the letter  
A
. Press twice for  
B
, and three times for  
C.  

If you press the key again after the last letter, the phone starts the  
same letter sequence with small letters. If you press four times  
2
2
in a row, the phone enters  
and six times for  
a
(small letter). Press five times for  
b,  
c
.

If you see the icon [Aa] in the display, the phone enters capital  
letters first (A B C), then small letters (a b c), then the number on  
the key ( ). The icon [aA] means the phone starts at the small  
2
letters, so it enters small letters first, then the number on the key,  
then capital letters.  


The phone automatically uses a capital letter for the first letter and  
any letter right after a space; all other times, it uses small letters.  
If two letters in a row use the same number key, enter the first  
CALLER ID/RIGHT  
letter, then use  
to move the cursor to the next  
position to enter the second letter.  
Switch between capital  
and small letters  
Press  
.
PHONEBOOK/LEFT  
CALLER ID/RIGHT  
Press  
left or  
right.  
to move the cursor to the  
to move the cursor to the  
Move the cursor  
# POUND  
).  
Leave a blank space  
Erase one letter  
Press  
(
Move the cursor to the letter you want to erase  
DELETE  
and press the  
soft key.  
DELETE  
Erase the entire entry  
Press and hold  
.
Enter punctuation or a  
symbol  
0
Press to rotate through the available symbols.  
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Using the Menus  
The menus are designed to be as easy as possible. Some users don't  
even need the manual once they know how to perform these actions:  
To open the menu,  
press  
To close the  
menu:  
/'07ꢁ  
on the  
<Options>  
Voice Mail  
handset,  
press END;  
on the base,  
press  
Handset Setup  
Clock Setup  
Global Setup  
Use UP and  
DOWN to move  
the cursor.  
MUTE/EXIT.  
$#%-ꢁ  
1-ꢁ  
Go back one  
screen.  
Select the  
current item.  
If you don't press any keys for thirty seconds, the phone times  
out and exits the menu. (When setting the day and time, the  
time-out period is extended to two minutes.)  
MENU  
Open the menu Press  
.
- The cursor (the black bar with the white text) shows  
which menu item is currently highlighted; when you're  
entering characters, the cursor shows where you are in  
the line.  
Move the cursor  
UP  
- Use  
- Use  
- Use  
- Use  
to move the cursor up one line.  
DOWN  
to move it down one line.  
PHONEBOOK/LEFT  
CALLER ID/RIGHT  
to move it one space to the left.  
to move it one space to the right.  
OK  
Select an option Move the cursor to highlight the option, then press  
.
BACK  
BACK  
Return to the  
Press  
. If you press  
on the first screen, the  
previous screen phone exits the menu.  
END  
MUTE/EXIT  
.
On the handset, press  
; on the base, press  
BACK  
Close the menu  
(If you open the menu during a call, press  
out of the menu without hanging up.)  
to back  
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The next several pages list all the available menu options and how to  
use them. Most of the menus are the same for the base and cordless  
handsets; any option that is available only for the base or handset is  
noted in the description.  
The Handset and Base Setup Menu  
When you open the menu on a handset, this menu is called Handset  
Setup. On the base, this menu is called Base Setup. Each of these  
options can be set separately for each station. (A station can be any  
cordless handset or the base.)  
Menu option:  
Use it to:  
(Handset only) Turn on T-coil mode to reduce noise on  
some hearing aids (see "Do you use a T-coil hearing  
aid?" on page 38).  
T-coil  
(Handset only) Set alarms on your handset (see "Using  
the Alarm Feature" on page 32).  
Alarm Setting  
Primary Line  
Select the line you want this station to use as the default  
line when you make a call (see "Assigning a primary  
line" on page 20).  
Program an access number so you can access a voice  
mail service with the touch of a button (see "Using a  
Voice Mail Service" on page 34).  
Edit Voice Mail  
Ringer Tones  
(Handset only) See the ring tones the handset is using  
as the main ring tone for each line. To change the tone,  
select the line, then choose a ring tone from the list. (As  
you highlight each ring tone, the phone plays a sample  
of the tone. When you hear the tone you want, press  
OK  
.)  
(Handset only) Turn on the personal ring feature. If you  
have Caller ID, this feature lets you assign special ring  
tones to anyone in your phonebook: this handset will  
use the special ring tone when that person calls.  
Personal Ring  
Autotalk  
(Handset only) Turn on Auto Talk so you can answer the  
phone just by picking up the handset from the cradle  
(without having to press any buttons).  
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Menu option:  
Use it to:  
(Handset only) Turn on Any Key Answer so you can  
answer the phone by pressing a key on the twelve-key  
dial pad.  
Any Key  
Answer  
(Handset only) Change the name used on the handset's  
display. Enter any name up to 10 characters.  
Banner  
Handset/Base  
Language  
Change the language used in the display.  
Change the contrast of the display.  
LCD Contrast  
Key Touch Tone Have the keypad sound a tone when you press a key.  
The Clock Setup Menu  
You must set the date and time if you want to use the handset's alarm  
feature. You can set the clock from the base or any cordless handset.  
1. Open the menu and select Clock Setup  
.
2. Use the numbers on the twelve-key dial pad to enter the date.  
3. Move the cursor to the next line, then use the dial pad to enter the  
time.  
to switch between  
4. Press  
AM and PM; when you're finished, press  
SAVE  
.
The Global Setup Menu  
The settings on this menu are separate for each line: changing the  
settings for line 1 will not affect line 2, and vice versa. However, the  
settings for each line apply to all stations whenever they use that line.  
Before changing these settings, make sure the phone is in standby  
and all handsets are within range of the base. (Only one station at a  
time can change these settings.)  
When you select the Global Setup menu, the phone prompts you to  
select Line 1 or Line 2. Then, you can choose one of the following  
options to change the global settings for that line:  
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Menu option: Use it to:  
Enter your area code so the phone hides the area code on  
Area Code  
incoming local calls (see "Using Seven-Digit Dialing" on  
page 24).  
Change the way your phone communicates with the  
telephone network (see "Changing from Tone to Pulse  
Dialing" on page 6).  
Dial Mode  
Voice Mail  
Tone  
Change the way your phone communicates with a voice  
mail service (see "Using a Voice Mail Service" on page 34).  
Set Line  
Mode  
(Base only) Do not change this setting unless instructed to  
by customer service.  
(Base only) Reset the voice message waiting indicator to  
bring it back into sync with your voice mail service (see  
"Using a Voice Mail Service" on page 34).  
VMWI Reset  
Special Feature Menus  
The following menus control specific features of your phone. These  
menus are explained under the section that describes the feature in  
detail:  
Menu:  
Use it to:  
For details, see:  
Voice Mail  
(handset only)  
Access your voice mail from a "Using a Voice Mail  
cordless handset  
Service" on page 34  
Register  
Handset  
(base only)  
Add new handsets or reset  
a handset that isn't working  
properly.  
"Resetting and  
Registering Handsets"  
on page 40  
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Using Your Phone  
Working with Two Lines  
When performing common tasks, you can let the station use the  
primary line, or you can manually choose a particular line for each  
task. Using the primary line makes common tasks much simpler, but  
you will need to assign a primary line to each station (see below).  
From a handset From the base  
speakerphone speakerphone  
If you want to...  
From a handset  
make a call: Dial the number, then  
TALK/FLASH  
SPEAKER  
.
- with the primary line Press  
- by choosing a line Press  
answer a call  
. Press  
LINE1  
LINE2  
or  
.*  
When a call comes in, the soft keys blink to tell you which line is ringing.  
TALK/FLASH  
SPEAKER  
.
- with the primary line Press  
. Press  
- by choosing a line Press the soft key for the line you want to answer.*  
END  
the cradle.  
Press  
or return the handset to  
SPEAKER  
.
hang up  
Press  
Not available  
; the soft key blinks to remind  
switch between the  
speaker and earpiece  
SPEAKER  
Press  
.
INTERCOM/HOLD  
Press  
put a call on hold  
you the line is on hold. To return to the call, press the  
LINE1 LINE2  
soft key (  
or  
) for the holding line.  
Press the soft key for the other line; the current call  
is automatically put on hold (see above). To return to  
the call, press the soft key for the holding line.  
switch lines during a  
call (automatic hold)  
MUTE  
MUTE/EXIT  
Press  
.
Press  
.
mute the microphone  
during a call  
Press again to turn the microphone back on.  
While the phone is ringing,  
mute the ringer for  
this call only  
END  
MUTE/EXIT  
.
press  
.
press  
SPEAKER  
* On the handset, press  
to switch to the speakerphone.  
Assigning a primary line  
You can assign a primary line to each station; the station connects  
to its primary line whenever it goes off hook (that is, when you press  
TALK/FLASH  
SPEAKER  
or  
). Whenever you want, you can bypass the  
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primary line assignment by manually choosing line for your current  
task.  
To assign a primary line, open the menu and select Handset Setup or  
Base Setup. Select Primary Line, then choose the line you want this  
station to connect to when it goes off hook:  
Line 1  
Line 2  
Always connect to line 1, regardless of either line's status.  
Always connect to line 2, regardless of either line's status.  
Connect to line 1 except under the following circumstances:  
- there is an incoming call on line 2  
(default - there is a holding call on line 2  
Auto  
setting)  
- line 1 is being used for an active call  
If any one of these conditions is true, the station connects to line 2.  
Conferencing two lines together  
When you have active calls on both lines, you can join the two lines  
together in a conference call.  
1. Place the first call on hold.  
2. Switch to the other line and start the second call.  
MENU  
3. Press  
press  
, then select Conference. (On the base, you can also  
CONFERENCE  
.)  
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During a conference call, you can speak with both outside callers  
at the same time, and the callers can speak with each other.  
To separate the conference call back into two independent calls,  
press the soft key for either line. The other line is automatically put  
on hold, and you can switch between calls normally.  
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To disconnect both callers at the same time, just hang up  
normally.  
To disconnect one caller at a time, select the line you want to  
disconnect, then hang up. Press the soft key to return to the other  
caller (on hold).  
Other stations can also join in the conference call. See Using  
Multi-station Features on page 29 for more information.  
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Changing the Volume  
You can set the volume of the ringer and speaker separately for the  
base and each handset; you can also set the earpiece volume on  
each handset. The available volume levels and how to change them  
UP  
DOWN  
are listed below; for each item, press  
make it softer.  
to make it louder or  
to  
Change the  
When  
On the base  
On a handset  
UP  
DOWN  
. Then, select a  
press  
or  
the phone is in  
standby  
ringer volume  
line and select Off, Low, Medium, or  
High  
choose one of 6  
volume levels for  
the active line  
you are on a  
normal call  
earpiece volume  
speaker volume  
Not available  
you use the  
choose one of 10 choose one of 6  
volume levels for volume levels for  
speaker-phone  
for a call or  
the active line  
the active line  
getting messages  
Using the Caller ID and Redial Lists  
You have to subscribe to Caller ID to use Caller ID features:  
contact your telephone provider for more information.  
Caller ID list information  
Redial list information  
- When a call comes in, the phone displays the  
caller’s number and name (if available) along  
with which line is receiving the call.  
- The phone saves the information for the last 50  
calls received on either line to the CID list. The  
phone records which line the call came in on.  
- When it's in standby, each station displays the  
total number of calls received on both lines  
since the last time you checked the CID list.  
- You can edit the list separately on each station.  
- Each station has its  
own redial list.  
- The redial list contains  
the last 10 phone  
numbers dialed from  
that station.  
- The redial list does  
not record which line  
was used to dial the  
number.  
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Using the lists  
CALLER ID/RIGHT  
.
Open the CID list  
Press  
Press  
Press  
REDIAL/PAUSE  
Open the redial list  
.
DOWN  
oldest. Press  
Scroll through the  
CID or redial list  
to scroll through the list from newest to  
UP  
to scroll from oldest to newest.  
END  
MUTE/EXIT  
on the base.  
Press  
on a handset or  
Close the CID or  
redial list  
BACK  
(If you open the CID list during a call, press  
back out of the list without hanging up.)  
to  
Dialing from the CID or redial list  
1. Find the entry you want to dial.  
TALK/  
LINE1 LINE2  
2. To dial the entry with the primary line for this station, press  
FLASH  
SPEAKER  
or  
to dial the entry.  
; to manually choose a line, press  
/
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
You can add a 1 at the front of a CID record by pressing  
.
TALK/  
You can also go off hook before you open the list. Press  
LINE1 LINE2  
FLASH  
SPEAKER  
(for the primary line) or press  
or  
/
. Find  
DIAL  
the entry you want, then press  
.
Caller ID and redial menu options  
Open the CID or the redial list. Find the entry you want and press  
OPTIONS  
. Choose one of the following:  
Add the selected CID/redial list entry to this station's  
phonebook. The phone creates a new phonebook entry,  
then prompts you to edit the name and phone number;  
cordless handsets also prompt you to choose a personal  
ring (see page 26).  
Store into PB  
Store & Edit  
Append the selected phone number to an existing  
phonebook entry. The phone prompts you to select the  
phonebook entry you want to add the number to, then  
opens that entry for editing (see page 27).  
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Delete Entry  
Delete All  
Erase this entry from the CID or redial list.  
Erase all entries from this station's CID or redial list.  
(This doesn't affect the CID or redial lists on any other  
stations.)  
Using Seven-Digit Dialing  
If you can make a local call by dialing only seven digits instead of ten,  
you can tell the phone to hide your local area code in the CID list.  
Do not enter an area code if your phone company requires ten-  
digit dialing. You might not be able to dial from the CID list.  
1. With the phone in standby, open the menu and select Global  
Setup  
.
2. Select Line 1 or Line 2, then select Area Code  
.
-
0 9  
3. Use the number keypad (  
) to enter a three-digit area code.  
OK  
4. Press  
when you’re finished.  
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The phone uses the programmed code as a filter. When calls  
come in, the phone compares the incoming area code to the one  
programmed for that line. If they match, the phone hides the area  
code in the CID list.  
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
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While reviewing the list, press to toggle the area code off and on.  
When you dial from the CID list or save the number to the  
phonebook, the phone dials or stores the number exactly as it is  
currently displayed.  
Using Call Waiting  

A Call Waiting call refers to a call received on a line while that line  
is already in use.  

Call Waiting and Caller ID on Call Waiting are services provided  
by your telephone company. You must subscribe to these services  
to use these features.  

Call Waiting is independent for each line: Call Waiting calls do not  
roll over to the second line.  
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
When you get a Call Waiting call, the phone sounds a tone and  
displays any CID information received for the waiting call.  
FLASH  
TALK/  
To answer a Call Waiting call, press  
on the base or  
on a handset. The phone company automatically puts the  
current call on hold and switches you to the waiting call.  
FLASH  
FLASH  

TALK/FLASH  
to switch between the two calls;  
Use  
and  
remember, each time you switch, there is a short pause before  
you're connected to the other caller.  
Finding a Lost Handset  
INTERCOM/HOLD  
With the phone in standby, press  
on the base. Select  
the handset you want to find, or select All to page all handsets at the  
same time. The paged handset(s) will beep for 1 minute or until you  
INTERCOM/HOLD  
press  
the handset.  
TALK/FLASH  
END  
again or press  
followed by on  
Using an Optional Headset  
You can use a standard 2.5 mm telephone  
headset with your cordless handsets. To  
purchase headsets, contact the Parts  
Department (see the front cover).  

To install a headset, remove the headset  
jack cover and insert the headset plug into  
the jack.  
(Belt clip  
hole)  


Just make and receive calls as usual, and  
use your headset to talk to the caller after the call connects.  
When you connect a headset, the handset automatically mutes  
the earpiece and speaker. To re-activate the earpiece or speaker,  
just unplug the headset.  
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Using the Phonebook  
Each station can store up to 100 entries in its phonebook, and each  
entry can have two different phone numbers.  
PHONEBOOK/LEFT.  
Open the phonebook Press  
DOWN  
Scroll through the  
entries  
Press  
to scroll through the phonebook from A  
to scroll from Z to A.  
UP  
to Z or  
Jump to entries that  
start with a certain  
letter  
Press the number key corresponding to the letter you  
want to jump to.  
1. Find the entry you want to dial.  
Quick dial the  
primary number for  
an entry  
TALK/FLASH  
SPEAKER  
. The phone dials  
2. Press  
or  
with the primary line for this station.  
SELECT  
1. Find the entry you want to dial and press  
.
2. Select one of the two phone numbers for that  
Dial either number  
for an entry  
entry.  
3. To dial the number with the primary line for this  
TALK/FLASH  
SPEAKER  
; to manually  
station, press  
or  
LINE1 LINE2  
choose a line, press  
/
.
On the dial pad, press and hold the number assigned  
to the phonebook entry you want. The phone opens  
the phonebook and goes directly to that entry. Follow  
the instructions for dialing an entry above.  
Use a speed dial  
number to open a  
phonebook entry  
END  
MUTE/  
On the handset, press  
; on the base, press  
. (If you open the phonebook during a call, press  
BACK  
EXIT  
Close the phonebook  
to back out without hanging up.)  
Setting Up Your Phonebook  
Creating a new entry  
Open the phonebook with the phone in standby, and press  
NEW  
.
The phone walks you through the phonebook entry items in the order  
OK  
listed below. On each screen, press  
the item or if you want to skip the item:  
when you're finished editing  
Enter the name (up to 16 characters) you want to use for this  
entry.  
Edit Name  
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Enter the primary number (up to 32 digits) for this entry  
exactly the way you would dial it.  
- If you need the phone to wait before sending the next set of  
Edit  
Number1  
REDIAL/PAUSE  
digits, press  
to enter a two-second pause.  
- If two seconds isn't long enough, you can enter as many  
pauses as you want.  
- Each pause counts as one digit (you'll see a  
P
in the number).  
Edit  
Number2  
Enter the secondary number for this entry just like you did the  
primary number.  
Personal  
Ring  
selection  
(Handset only) Choose the ring tone you want the handset to  
use when this person calls. As you highlight each ring tone,  
the handset sounds a sample of that tone.  
Select the speed dial number (SPD0 through SPD9) you want  
to assign to this entry.  
- The speed dial numbers correspond to the numbers (0  
through 9) on the twelve key dial pad.  
Speed Dial  
- Each speed dial number can be assigned to only one entry.  
- If the speed dial number is already assigned, the phone  
shows the name of the entry assigned to the number. If  
you want to change it, select the number, and the phone  
overwrites the existing assignment.  
Editing an existing entry  
1. With the station in standby, open the phonebook and find the entry you  
want.  
OPTIONS  
2. Press  
, then  
Edit  
Bob Smith  
Edit Name  
choose Edit  
.
Edit Number1  
Edit Number2  
3. Highlight the individual  
item you want to  
987-555-1234  
123-555-9876  
Clatter  
Speed Dial 4  
change and press  
Personal ring (handset  
SELECT  
. The phone  
only)  
Edit  
goes to the edit screen  
for that item.  
Speed  
Dial  
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5'.'%6ꢁ  
5#8'ꢁ  
4. Edit the item as  
OK  
described under "Creating a new entry" (above), and press  
.
BACK  
OR press  
to cancel editing and return to the main entry.  
SELECT  
5. Highlight the next item you want to edit and press  
. If  
SAVE  
you're finished editing this entry, press  
.
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Phonebook Menu Options  
Open the phonebook with the phone in standby, and press  
OPTIONS  
to open the phonebook menu. From the main phonebook screen, you  
have three options:  
Create  
New  
Add an entry to your phonebook. (See "Creating a new entry"  
on page 26.)  
Copy the whole phonebook to another station. (You must have  
at least one cordless handset to use this multi-station feature.)  
Copy All  
Erase all the entries in this station's phonebook. (This does not  
affect the entries saved on any other stations.)  
Delete All  
OPTIONS  
If you select an individual entry and then press  
these additional options:  
, you have  
Copy this entry to another station. (You must have at least one  
cordless handset to use this multi-station feature.)  
Copy  
Edit  
Edit this entry. (See "Editing an existing entry" on page 27.)  
Erase this entry.  
Delete  
Chain Dialing  

If you often have to enter a series of digits or a code number  
during a call, you can save that code number to a phonebook  
entry and use the phonebook to send the code number.  

Enter the code number (up to 32 digits) into the phonebook just  
like a regular phonebook entry. Be sure to enter the code number  
into the phonebook exactly as you would enter it during a call.  
During your call, when you hear the prompt to enter the code number:  
1. Open the phonebook and find the entry that contains your code  
number.  
SELECT  
2. Press  
want.  
3. Press  
and select the number (phone number 1 or 2) you  
to transmit the code. The phone transmits the code  
DIAL  
number exactly as you entered it in the phonebook.  
BACK  
OR if you change your mind, use  
to close the phonebook.  
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Using Multi-station Features  
The expandable base works together with the accessory handsets  
to give you some useful multi-station features. (A station can be any  
cordless handset or the base.) You must have at least one accessory  
handset to use the features in this section.  
Expanding Your Phone  
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Your base supports a total of ten accessory handsets and 2  
MULTIRANGETM chargers, including any that were supplied with  
your phone. It is compatible with both the DCX400 handset with  
charger and the DRX402 handset with MULTIRANGETM charger.  
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Your base might be compatible with other Uniden accessory  
handsets: please visit our website for a list of compatible handsets.  
Accessory handsets must be registered to the base before you  
can use them. Handsets that aren't registered display a Handset  
not registered message. For instructions on registering handsets  
to this base, see page 40 or refer to the manual that came with the  
accessory handset.  
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
Any accessory handsets that came packaged with the base are  
already registered to that base for you.  
If a handset was previously registered to a base, you have to reset  
it so you can register it to a new base (see page 40 for DCX400 and  
DRX402 handsets).  
Using Multi-Station Conference Calling  

When an outside call  
comes in on either line, the  
base and four cordless  
handsets can join in a six-  
way conference call with the  
outside caller.  

To join a call in progress,  
just connect to the active  
LINE1  
LINE2  
line (press  
or  
).  
CONFERENCE  
C
ALLER IDENTIFICATION  
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
To leave a conference call, hang up normally; all other stations  
remains connected to the call.  
If you conference line 1 and line 2 together (see page 21), the base  
and four cordless handsets can hold a seven-way call with both  
outside callers at the same time.  
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You can also use the speakerphone for a conference call, just like  
you can with a normal call.  
Using Privacy Mode  
You can prevent other stations from joining a call. Start your call as  
MENU  
usual, then press  
and select Call Privacy. When you hang up,  
privacy mode turns off automatically.  
As long you have privacy mode on, no other stations can interrupt  
your call (you'll see a in the handset display and a in the base  
display). To allow another station to join the call, just turn privacy  
MENU  
mode off by repeating the process above (press  
and select  
Call Privacy).  
Using Call Transfer  
To...  
From the base  
From a handset  
to put the call on hold.  
INTERCOM/HOLD  
1. Press  
2. Select the station you want to transfer the call to, or select  
transfer a  
call  
All to page all the stations at the same time.  
When the other station accepts the call, you'll be disconnected,  
but you can join the call again.  
SPEAKER  
TALK/FLASH  
Press to return  
to the call.  
cancel a  
transfer  
Press  
call.  
to return to the  
1. To answer the page and speak to the transferring station,  
accept a  
transferred  
call  
INTERCOM/HOLD.  
press  
LINE1  
LINE2  
2. To accept the call, press the soft key (  
or  
) for  
the holding line.  
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Using the Intercom  
Here are some things you need to know about using the intercom:  
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Whenever the phone is in standby, you can make an intercom call  
between stations without using the phone line.  
You can make an intercom call from any station, but only two  
stations can be in an intercom call at any time.  
If an outside call comes in during an intercom call, the phone  
shows the CID information. If the other station hasn't answered  
the page, the phone cancels the page so you can answer the  
incoming call.  
To...  
From the base  
From a handset  
INTERCOM/HOLD  
1. Press  
.
make an intercom  
page  
2. Select the station you want to talk with, or select  
All to page all the stations at the same time.  
INTERCOM/HOLD.  
END  
.
cancel a page  
Press  
Press  
Press  
INTERCOM/HOLD  
TALK/FLASH  
answer an  
intercom page  
Press  
or  
INTERCOM/HOLD  
.
.
leave an intercom  
call  
INTERCOM/HOLD.  
END  
.
Press  
Press  
LINE1  
answer an outside Press the soft key (  
LINE2  
or  
) for the line you  
call during an  
intercom call  
want to answer. The phone automatically disconnects  
the intercom call and connects you to the outside line.  
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Using Special Features  
Using Do Not Disturb  

The Do Not Disturb or DND feature turns off the ringers of the  
base and all handsets at the same time.  

DO NOT DISTURB  
With the phone in standby, press and hold  
on  
the base. The phone shows Do Not Disturb in the display on all  
stations.  

DO NOT DISTURB  
again.  
To cancel, press  
Using the Alarm Feature  
You can set 3 different alarms on each cordless handset so your  
phone can remind you of important events. When an alarm is set, the  
alarm icon ( ) appears on the top of the screen.  
Setting an alarm  
1. Open the menu and select Handset Setup  
.
2. Select Alarm Setting, then select the alarm (Alarm1 Alarm2, or  
,
Alarm3) you want to set.  
3. To turn on the alarm, select On. The phone goes to the alarm edit  
screen.  
Alarm 1  
00:00AM  
1 time  
Time setting  
Repeat setting  
Ringer setting  
Flicker  
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5'.'%6ꢁ  
SELECT  
5'6ꢁ  
4. Highlight the time setting and press  
.
5. Use the number keys to set the time you want the alarm to ring;  
OK  
press  
when you're finished.  
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SELECT  
6. Highlight the repeat setting and press  
. Select how often  
you want the alarm to ring—once only (1 time), every day (Daily),  
OK  
or on a weekly basis (Select Days)—then press  
.
7. If you choose Select Days, the handset prompts you to choose  
which days of the week the alarm  
Select Days  
Monday  
should ring. To choose a day,  
SELECT  
highlight it and press  
; a  
check mark appears beside that to  
show that it is selected. Select as  
many days as you want, then press  
OK  
Tuesday  
$#%-ꢁ  
5'.'%6ꢁ  
1-ꢁ  
. The alarm will ring on each day with a check mark beside it.  
SELECT  
8. Highlight the ringer setting and press  
.
OK  
9. Select the ring tone you want the alarm to use, then press  
.
10.When you are finished setting all  
Alarm Setting  
08:00AM Weekly  
Alarm2  
SET  
the alarm options, press  
to  
activate the alarm. The time and  
repeat setting will show on the  
main Alarm Setting screen. (If you  
selected specific days, the repeat  
setting displays as Weekly.)  
$#%-ꢁ  
1-ꢁ  
When an alarm rings  
When the day and time on the phone  
matches the day and time of an alarm  
setting, the handset sounds the  
selected tone and displays the alarm  
screen.  
Alarm  
5011<'ꢁ  
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The alarm will ring for three minute. To turn off the alarm, press  
OK  
END  
. When the phone prompts you to confirm, press  
.
SNOOZE  
To temporarily turn off the alarm, press  
(or just let the  
alarm ring for the full minute). The alarm will ring again in five  
minutes.  
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END  
the next time the alarm rings. When  
To cancel snooze, press  
OK  
the phone prompts you to confirm, press  
.
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Using a Voice Mail Service  
If you subscribe to a voice mail service, your phone can notify you  
when you have a new message waiting on either line; you can also  
program your access number so you can get your messages at the  
touch of a button.  
Setting Up Your Voice Mail  
When you sign up for your voice mail, your service provider should  
give you an access number and the message notification signal type.  
If you don't have this information, contact your provider before you  
start. (You have to program the voice mail access number separately  
for each station.)  
1. With the phone in standby, open the menu and select Handset  
Setup or Base Setup  
.
2. Select Edit Voice Mail, then select  
or  
.
3. Enter your access number exactly as you would dial it. You can  
enter a total of 20 digits. If you need the phone to wait for a few  
seconds between digits (to wait for the service to answer, for  
REDIAL/PAUSE  
example), press  
to insert a 2-second pause. If two  
seconds isn't long enough, you can insert as many pauses as you  
OK  
need, but each pause counts as one digit. Press  
finished.  
when you're  
4. From the main menu, select Global Setup  
.
5. Select Line 1 or Line 2, then select Voice Mail Tone  
.
6. If your voice mail service uses a Frequency Shift Keying or FSK  
message signal to let you know you a have new message, set the  
Voice Mail Tone to Off; if your service uses a Stutter Dial Tone or  
SDT signal, set the Voice Mail Tone to On  
.
If you can't find out which signal your provider uses, leave the  
Voice Mail Tone on. If you don't see the voice message icon ( )  
when you know there's a new message, turn the Voice Mail Tone  
off.  
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Getting your messages  
When you have new messages, the voice  
message icon ( ) appears in the display,  
and the new message light (at the top of the  
handset) blinks.  
To dial the access number you programmed  
into that station:  
1. On the handset, open the menu and  
select Voice Mail  
On the base, press  
.
MESSAGES  
.
LINE1  
LINE2  
2. Press  
or  
.
Resetting the voice message indicator  
If the voice message icon remains after you check your messages,  
you can reset it from the base:  
1. With the phone in standby, open the menu and select Global Setup  
.
2. Select Line 1 or Line 2  
.
3. Select VMWI Reset, then select Yes to reset the indicator.  
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Solving Problems  
If you have any trouble with your phone, try these simple steps first.  
If you still have a question, call our Customer Care Line listed on the  
front cover.  
If…  
Try…  
- Checking the telephone cord connection.  
- Disconnecting the base AC adapter. Wait a few  
minutes, then reconnect it.  
No stations can  
make or receive  
calls.  
One cordless  
handset can’t make  
or receive calls.  
- Moving the handset closer to the base.  
- Resetting the handset.  
- Making sure the ringer is turned on.  
- Making sure Do Not Disturb is turned off (see page  
32).  
A station can make  
calls, but it won’t  
ring.  
- Making sure line 2 is properly connected (see page  
2).  
- Checking the dial mode on line 2.  
- Seeing if another station has activated Privacy  
Mode on line 2.  
I can't make or  
receive calls on line  
2.  
- Making sure you have subscribed to 2 separate  
lines from your phone company.  
I can't conference  
line 1 and line 2  
together.  
- Seeing if another station has activated Privacy  
Mode on one of the lines (see page 30).  
A cordless handset's  
display won't turn  
on.  
- Charging the battery for 16-20 hours.  
- Checking the battery pack connection.  
- Charging the battery for 16-20 hours.  
- Checking the battery pack connection.  
- Resetting the handset.  
A cordless handset  
is not working.  
- Moving the handset closer to the base.  
- Seeing if another station has Privacy Mode on (see  
page 30).  
A cordless handset  
says Unavailable  
.
- Making sure the base is plugged in.  
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If…  
Try…  
- Letting calls ring at least twice before answering.  
- Seeing if the call was placed through a  
switchboard.  
- Checking with your telephone service provider to  
make sure your Caller ID service is active.  
No stations will  
display any Caller ID  
information.  
- Making sure you entered the correct area code. If  
you have to dial all 10 digits, you need to delete  
the area code (see "Using Seven-Digit Dialing" on  
page 24).  
I can't dial from the  
Caller ID list.  
Caller ID displays  
briefly and then  
clears.  
- You may have to change the line mode. Contact  
customer service for more information.  
I can’t transfer calls.  
- Resetting all the handsets (see page 40).  
- Making sure both handsets are registered to this  
I can’t get two  
cordless handsets to  
talk to the caller.  
base.  
- Making sure no station is in Privacy Mode (see  
page 30).  
The phone keeps  
ringing if I answer  
on an extension.  
- You may have to change the line mode. Contact  
customer service for more information.  
- Seeing if the number is already in the phonebook.  
- Seeing if that entry already has two phone  
numbers.  
I can't save a number  
to an existing  
phonebook entry.  
I can’t hear the base  
speaker.  
- Changing the base speaker volume.  
- Seeing if there are 10 handsets registered to this  
I can't register a  
handset.  
base.  
- Resetting the handset.  
My alarm rings at  
the wrong time.  
- Making sure the time is set correctly (see page 18).  
- Making sure the days are selected (see page 32).  
- Making sure the date is set correctly (see page 18).  
My alarm won't ring  
on the right day(s).  
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Weak or Hard To Hear Audio  
If a caller’s voice sounds weak or soft, the signal might be blocked by  
large metal objects or walls; you might also be too far from the base,  
or the handset’s battery may be weak.  
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Try moving around while you’re on a call or moving closer to the  
base to see if the sound gets louder.  
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Make sure the handset’s battery is fully charged.  
Try adjusting the earpiece volume.  
Noise or Static On The Line  
Interference is the most common cause of noise or static on a  
cordless phone. Here are some common sources of interference:  
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electrical appliances, especially microwave ovens  
computer equipment, especially wireless LAN equipment and DSL  
modems  
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radio-based wireless devices, such as room monitors, wireless  
controllers, or wireless  
Do you use a T-coil hearing aid?  
headphones or  
speakers  
large florescent light  
fixtures (especially if  
they give off a buzzing  
noise)  
other services that  
use your phone line,  
like alarm systems,  
intercom systems, or  
broadband Internet  
service  
If you have a hearing aid equipped with  
a telecoil (T-coil) feature, the interaction  
between the hearing aid and digital cordless  
phones can cause noise in the handset. If  
you have a T-coil hearing aid and you have  
problems with noise on the line, try turning  
on T-coil mode. Open the menu; select  
Handset Setup, then select T-coil  
.
Using T-coil mode can shorten the handset’  
s talk time; make sure to watch the battery  
status and keep the battery charged.  
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Here are some hints for when the static is...  
on 1 handset or in 1 location:  
on all handsets or in all locations:  
- Check nearby for one of the common - Check near the base for the  
interference sources.  
source of interference.  
- Try moving the handset away from a - Try moving the base away from a  
suspected source, or try moving the  
suspected source so it’s not between  
the handset and the base.  
- Try moving closer to the base. There  
is always more noise at the edges  
of the base's range. If the handset  
displays an Out of Range message,  
you need to move closer to the base.  
suspected source, or turn off the  
source if possible.  
- If the base has an adjustable  
antenna, try raising the antenna  
so it stands straight up.  
- If you have any service that uses  
the phone line, you might need a  
filter (see below).  
Installing a line lter or DSL lter  
Sometimes, broadband Internet  
services that use the telephone line  
can interfere with phones. One of  
these servicesDSLoften causes  
static on telephones. A DSL filter or  
Telephone  
wall jack  
Telephone  
cord  
DSL filter  
telephone line filter usually solves this problem. The technician who  
installed your DSL service might have left some filters for you; if not,  
call your DSL provider or look in any electronics store.  
Plug the DSL filter into the telephone wall jack and plug your phone’s  
base into the filter. Make a test call to make sure the noise is gone.  
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Resetting and Registering Handsets  
If you are having trouble with a cordless handset or if you want to  
replace one, you need to clear the registration information from the  
base and the handset:  
Do you have the base the handset is registered to?  
Yes  
No  
END  
#
END  
and  
1. Press and hold  
and until the  
1. Press and hold  
#
System Reset menu appears (about 5  
seconds).  
until the System Reset  
menu appears (about 5  
seconds).  
2. Select Deregister HS. The display  
lists all registered handsets.  
2. Select Base Unavailable  
.
3. Select the handset you want to reset.  
4. When the handset asks you to confirm,  
select Yes. (It may ask you twice, just  
to be sure.) The handset clears its  
information from the base and deletes  
its own link to the base.  
3. When the handset asks you  
to confirm, select Yes. (It  
may ask you twice, just to be  
sure.) The handset deletes its  
own link without contacting  
the base.  
When you reset a handset (or if you buy a new one), that handset  
displays a Handset Not Registered message. If you see this message  
on a handset, you need to register it to a base before you can use it.  
Registering a handset  
Does the handset fit in the base cradle?  
Yes  
No  
Place the handset  
in the base. The  
display should  
say Handset  
1. On the base, open the menu and select Register  
Handset  
.
2. On the handset you want to register, press  
#
and hold until the display says Handset  
Registering  
.
Registering (about 2 seconds).  
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In about 30 seconds, the handset display should say Registration  
TALK/FLASH  
Complete. Press  
and make sure you get a dial tone.  
If...  
Try...  
- you don't hear a dial tone  
- the display says Registration Failed  
Making sure the handset is fully  
charged, then start over at step 1.  
To register a handset to a different base, see the section  
"Expanding Your Phone" in the user's guide for the other base.  
Handling Liquid Damage  
Moisture and liquid can damage your cordless phone.  
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If the handset or base is exposed to moisture or liquid, but only the  
exterior plastic housing is affected, wipe off the liquid, and use as  
normal.  
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If moisture or liquid has entered the plastic housing (i.e. liquid can  
be heard in the phone or liquid has entered the handset battery  
compartment or vent openings on the base), follow these steps:  
Handset  
Base  
1. Remove the battery cover and disconnect the 1. Disconnect the AC  
battery.  
adapter to cut off the  
power.  
2. Let dry for at least 3 days with the battery  
disconnected and the cover off for ventilation. 2. Disconnect the  
telephone cord.  
3. After the handset dries, reconnect the battery  
pack and replace the cover. Recharge the  
battery fully (16-20 hours) before using.  
3. Let dry for at least 3 days  
before reconnecting.  
IMPORTANT: You must unplug the telephone line while  
recharging the battery pack to avoid charge interruption.  
CAUTION! DO NOT use a microwave oven to speed up  
the drying process. This will cause permanent damage  
to the handset, base and the microwave oven.  
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Important Information  
Terms Used In This Guide  
Accessory An extra handset that can register to and be used with an expandable phone base. All  
Handset  
accessory handsets must be registered to a base.  
The main part of the phone. It connects to your phone line and lets you make and receive  
calls. Most bases also have a cradle to store a handset.  
Base  
CIDCW  
(CID on Call Waiting.) A service that shows CID for calls that come in during another call.  
Call Waiting A service that lets you receive calls while you are on another call.  
Caller ID  
Charger  
(Also called CID.) A service that shows the name and number of incoming callers.  
A cradle that stores and charges a handset but doesn’t connect to the phone line.  
The part of the phone that stores a handset. While in a cradle, a handset is always in  
standby, and any keys are locked.  
Cradle  
During a call The station is currently on a call or has activated a dial tone.  
Handset A cordless handset that you use to dial the phone and talk to callers.  
In standby The phone is inactive: there is no dial tone, no station is on a call or listening to messages.  
On a two-line jack, line 1 is connected to the inner pair of wires, and line 2 is connected  
to the outer pair of wires. If you want to switch the lines, contact your phone company.  
Line 1 and  
Line 2  
On single-line jacks, line 1 is connected to TEL LINE 1/2, and line 2 is connected to  
TEL LINE 2. You can switch Line 1 and Line 2 just by swapping the connectors.  
Off hook  
Soft key  
Station  
The phone is connected to an outside line: there is a dial tone or an ongoing call.  
A software-controlled button that can change its function to t the current operation.  
Any handset or the base.  
Specications  
Base  
Charger  
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Use only the supplied AC  
adapters.  
Part number PS-0034  
PS-0035  
AC  
Be sure to use the proper adapter  
for the base and any chargers.  
Do not place the power cord  
where it creates a trip hazard or  
where it could become chafed and  
create a re or electrical hazard.  
adapter  
Input voltage 120V AC, 60 Hz  
120V AC, 60 Hz  
Output voltage 7.8V AC @ 450mA 8V AC @ 300mA  
Part number BT-1018  
Battery  
pack  
Capacity  
500mAh, 2.4V DC  
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Do not place the base in direct sunlight or subject it to high temperatures.  
Battery Information  
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Fully charged, the battery should provide about 10 hours of talk time and about 7 days of standby  
time. For best results, return the handset to the cradle after each call to keep it fully charged.  
Keep an eye on the battery status icon. When the battery gets too low, the handset shows a low  
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battery alert. If you hear a strange beep during a call, check the display: if you see the low battery  
alert, nish your conversation as quickly as possible and return the handset to the cradle. If the  
handset is in standby, none of the keys will operate.  
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With normal use, the battery should last about one year. Replace the battery when the talk time  
becomes short even when the battery is charged. To buy a replacement battery, call the Parts  
Department listed on the front cover.  
Rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride Battery Warning  
CAUTION! Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type!  
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Do not open or  
mutilate the battery. Disconnect the battery before shipping this product.  
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This equipment contains a rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride battery.  
The rechargeable batteries contained in this equipment may explode if disposed of in a re.  
Nickel is a chemical known to state of California to cause cancer.  
Do not short-circuit the battery.  
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Do not charge the rechargeable battery pack used in this equipment with in any charger other  
than the one designed to charge this battery pack as specied in the owner's manual. Using  
another charger may damage the battery pack or cause the battery pack to explode.  
Rechargeable Batteries Must Be Recycled or Disposed of Properly.  
Uniden works to reduce lead content in PVC coated cords in our products &  
accessories.  
Warning! The cords on this product and/or accessories contain  
lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth  
defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.  
Compliance Information  
FCC Part 68 information  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules & the requirements adopted by the  
ACTA. 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 phone company.  
An applicable Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) certication for the jacks used in this  
equipment is provided (i.e., RJ11C) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal  
equipment. A plug & jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring & telephone  
network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules & requirements adopted by  
the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord & modular plug is provided with this product. It is  
designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation  
instructions for details.  
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a phone line.  
Excessive RENs on a phone line may result in devices not 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 identier that  
has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a  
decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3).  
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you  
in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice  
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isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you  
will be advised of your right to le a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The  
telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures  
that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company  
will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modications to maintain  
uninterrupted service.  
Please follow instructions for repairing, if any (e.g. battery replacement section); otherwise do  
not substitute or repair any parts of the device except as specied in this manual. Connection  
to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public  
service commission or corporation commission for information. This equipment is hearing aid  
compatible.  
If you experience trouble with this equipment, contact the manufacturer (see the cover of this  
manual for contact information) or an authorized agent. If the equipment is causing harm to the  
telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment  
until the problem is resolved.  
If your home has wired alarm equipment connected to a phone line, be sure that installing the  
system does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable  
alarm equipment, contact your telephone company or a qualied installer.  
Any changes or modications to this product not expressly approved by the manufacturer or  
other party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate this product.  
NOTICE: According to telephone company reports, AC electrical surges, typically resulting  
from lightning strikes, are very destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power  
sources. To minimize damage from these types of surges, a surge arrestor is recommended.  
FCC Part 15 information  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, & (2) This device must accept  
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Privacy  
of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.  
FCC PART 15.105(b)  
Note: This equipment has been tested & found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses & can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed & used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off & on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
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connected.  
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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RF exposure information  
This product complies with FCC radiation exposure limits under the following conditions:  
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The base must be placed to allow a minimum of 20 cm (8 inches) between the antenna and all  
persons during normal operation.  
The base must not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
The handset is designed for body-worn operation and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines  
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when used with any belt clip, carrying case, or other accessory supplied with this product. (All  
necessary accessories are included in the package; any additional or optional accessories are  
not required for compliance with the guidelines.) Third party accessories (unless approved by the  
manufacturer) should be avoided as these might not comply with FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
Industry Canada (I.C.) Notice  
Terminal equipment  
NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment  
Technical Specications. This is conrmed by the registration number. The abbreviation IC  
before the registration number signies that registration was performed based on a Declaration  
of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specications were met. It does not  
imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.  
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is marked on  
the equipment itself. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication  
of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The  
termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the  
requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not  
exceed 5.  
Radio equipment  
The term IC before the radio certication number only signies that Industry Canada technical  
specications were met. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device  
may not cause interference, & (2) this device must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. "Privacy of communications  
may not be ensured when using this telephone".  
One-year Limited Warranty  
Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service.  
WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION ("Uniden") ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY:  
Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from  
defects in materials & craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below.  
WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original user shall terminate & be of no further  
effect 12 months after the date of original retail sale. The warranty is invalid if the Product is  
(A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessary, (B) modied, altered, or used  
as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any congurations not sold by Uniden, (C)  
improperly installed, (D) serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden  
service center for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) used in any conjunction  
with equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed  
or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the owner's manual for this product.  
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STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty  
at any time while this warranty is in effect, warrantor will either, at its option, repair or replace  
the defective unit & return it to you without charge for parts, service, or any other cost (except  
shipping & handling) incurred by warrantor or its representatives in connection with the  
performance of this warranty. Warrantor, at its option, may replace the unit with a new or  
refurbished unit. THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE & ENTIRE  
WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT & IS IN LIEU OF & EXCLUDES ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR  
ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR  
PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow  
this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or  
exclusion may not apply to you.  
LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specic legal rights, & you may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state. This warranty is void outside the United States of America  
& Canada.  
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, after following the  
instructions in the owner's manual you are certain that the Product is defective, pack the  
Product carefully (preferably in its original packaging). Disconnect the battery from the Product  
& separately secure the battery in its own separate packaging within the shipping carton. The  
Product should include all parts & accessories originally packaged with the Product. Include  
evidence of original purchase & a note describing the defect that has caused you to return it.  
The Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by traceable means, to warrantor at:  
As an Energy Star® Partner, Uniden has  
Uniden America Service  
4700 Amon Carter Blvd.  
Fort Worth, TX 76155  
determined that this product meets the  
Energy Star® guidelines for energy efciency.  
Energy Star® is a U.S. registered mark.  
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Uniden is a registered trademark of Uniden America Corporation.  
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Call waiting, CID, CIDCW, and Voice Mail are telephone line services. Your phone supports  
these services, but you have to arrange for them through your telephone provider. Contact your  
provider for details.  
The pictures in this manual are for example only. Your phone may not look exactly like the  
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pictures.  
May be covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents:  
5,491,745 5,533,010 5,574,727 5,581,598 5,606,598 5,650,790 5,660,269 5,663,981 5,671,248  
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 5,930,720 5,960,358 5,987,330 6,044,281  
6,070,082 6,076,052 6,125,277 6,253,088 6,314,278 6,321,068 6,418,209 6,618,015 6,714,630  
6,782,098 6,788,920 6,788,953 6,839,550 6,889,184 6,901,271 6,907,094 6,914,940 6,940,867  
6,953,118 7,023,176 7,030,819 7,146,160 7,203,307 7,206,403 7,310,398 7,460,663  
Other patents pending.  
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Ft. Worth, TX 76155  
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