Uniden EXI5660 Series User Manual

Guía de programación  
EXI5660  
3° Paso Preparación de la base  
5° Paso Conexión de la línea telefónica  
Características adicionales  
Conecte un  
extremo de la  
línea telefónica en  
el enchufe TEL  
LINE en la base.  
Para más información sobre estas y otras  
características, le rogamos que consulte su  
Manual del usuario. Para su conveniencia, hemos  
listado abajo unas características importantes, las  
cuales le ayudarán a programar su nuevo teléfono  
inalámbrico de Uniden.  
Conecte el adaptador CA  
en el enchufe (amarillo) DC  
IN 9V.  
1° Paso Inspección del contenido del embalaje  
Asegúrese de que haya recibido los  
siguientes artículos en el paquete  
Pase el cable  
Programación del receptor/base:  
-
-
-
Ajuste del volumen del auricular y del  
altavoz P.25  
Al enchufe telefónico  
Al enchufeTEL LINE  
Base  
Receptor Adaptador CA  
A la toma CA  
Cable de la línea telefónica  
(suministrado)  
Programación del volumen del timbre  
P.25  
Al enchufe DC IN 9V  
Conecte el otro extremo en el  
enchufe telefónico de la pared.  
Adaptador CA  
(suministrado)  
Pinza para  
la correa  
Además va incluido: • Manual del usuario  
Pila  
recargable  
Cable  
telefónico  
Programación de la marcación por  
tono/pulso P.ꢀ7  
Conecte el adaptador CA en  
una toma de ꢀ20V CA.  
6° Paso Realización y recepción de llamadas  
Nota ¡Use SOLAMENTE el  
adaptador CA de Uniden  
suministrado con su  
teléfono!  
Identificación de llamadas (Caller ID):  
Programe la Identificación de llamadas en  
Llamadas en espera (CIDCW) P.ꢀ5  
Nota: Usted debe estar suscrito al  
servicio de Identificación de llamadas  
con su proveedor de telefonía local para  
poder usar las características de Caller  
ID y de CIDCW  
2° Instalación del paquete de pilas del receptor  
Para hacer una llamada  
Nota ¡Use SOLAMENTE el  
paquete de pilas recargable  
de Uniden suministrado con  
su nuevo teléfono!  
Oprima talk/flash .  
Espere por el tono de  
marcación.  
4° Paso Carga del receptor  
Coloque el receptor  
en la base.  
Asegúrese de que el  
LED de carga se  
ilumine.  
Quite la tapa.  
Marque el número  
deseado.  
Para recibir una llamada  
Consulte su manual del usuario para  
operaciones más detalladas.  
Si tiene preguntas o quiere ordenar  
partes y accesorios genuinos de Uniden  
las 24 horas al día, visite nuestra página  
en el internet ww.uniden.com.  
Si tiene cualquier problema, puede llamar  
a nuestra Línea Roja para el consumidor  
en el 1-800-297-1023 durante las horas  
regulares de oficina.  
Levante el receptor y  
oprima  
.
talk/flash  
Conecte el  
paquete de pilas  
con la polaridad  
correcta.  
rojo negro  
rojo  
negro  
Para colgar una llamada  
o devuelva  
end  
el receptor a la base.  
Cargue el receptor de 15 a 20  
horas antes de usar el teléfono.  
Reponga la tapa  
Oprima  
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Contents  
Welcome  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Uniden cordless telephone. This cordless phone is designed for reliability,  
long life, and outstanding performance.  
Note: Illustrations in this manual are used for explanation purposes. Some illustrations in this  
manual may differ from the actual unit. The color of your cordless telephone may vary.  
Uniden® is a registered trademark of Uniden America Corporation.  
AutoTalk, AutoStandby and UltraClear Plus are trademarks of Uniden America Corporation.  
Accessibility  
Uniden provides a customer service hotline for accessibility questions. If you have a disability and need customer  
service assistance or if you have any questions about how Uniden’s products can accommodate  
persons with disabilities, please call the accessibility voice/TTY line:  
ꢀ-800-874-9ꢁꢀ4.  
the "Accessibility" link. If your call is received outside of our business hours, you can leave us a message and we will  
call you back.  
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Terminology  
Base  
CID  
The main part of the phone that connects to your phone line and lets you make and receive calls.  
Caller ID is available from your telephone provider. With this service, you can see the name and number  
of incoming callers.  
Caller ID on Call Waiting is available from your telephone provider. With this service, you can see  
incoming caller information while on another call.  
CIDCW  
Handset A cordless handset that can be placed anywhere in your home or office where AC power is available.  
The handset may be sitting on the base charging or out of the base cradle, but is NOT in use.  
[talk/flash] has not been pressed and there is no dial tone.  
Standby  
When a dial tone has been enabled allowing the user to dial and carry on a conversation with an outside  
party.  
Talk  
Manual Conventions  
This manual uses several different type styles to help you distinguish between different parts of the phone:  
lower case bold text with "[ ]" indicates a key or button on the phone  
• ALL CAPITALS indicates text on the display, such as menu options, prompts, and confirmation messages  
lower case bold text indicates a status light on the phone base  
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Product Overview  
Main Phone Features  
• 5.8 GHz Extended Range Technology  
• Caller ID/Caller ID on Call Waiting  
• ꢁ-Line Backlit LCD  
Tone/Pulse Dialing  
• Page/Find Handset Key  
• Earpiece/Ringer Volume Controls  
• Trilingual Menu Displays (English, Spanish, or French) • Mute or Turn Ringer Off  
• ꢁ0 Caller ID Memory  
• ꢀ0 Number Memory Dialing  
• Last Number Redial  
• Hearing Aid Compatible  
• 20-Channel Auto Scan  
• Desk or Wall Mountable  
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Controls and Functions  
Handset  
ꢀ. Handset antenna  
2. Belt clip hole  
1
ꢁ. Jack for optional handset  
4. Handset ringer speaker  
5. Handset battery compartment  
6. Handset earpiece  
6
7. LCD display  
2
8. [ ] and [ ] (volume & ringer up/down) keys  
9. [cid/menu] key  
7
ꢀ0. [ /tone/ ] (left cursor) key  
ꢀꢀ. [redial/pause] key  
ꢀ2. [select] key  
8
3
4
13  
14  
9
ꢀꢁ. [talk/flash] key  
ꢀ4. [end] key  
ꢀ5. [#/ ] (right cursor) key  
ꢀ6. [mem] (memory) key  
ꢀ7. [delete/channel] key  
ꢀ8. Handset microphone  
ꢀ9. Handset charging contacts  
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10  
11  
12  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
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Main Base Unit  
20. charge/in use LED / Voice mail waiting  
indicator (flashing)  
2ꢀ. Base antenna  
22. Base charging contacts  
2ꢁ. [find hs] key  
24. Base DC IN 9V jack  
25. TEL LINE jack  
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20  
24  
25  
22  
23  
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Installing the Phone  
Choosing the Best Location  
Before choosing a location for your new phone, here are some important guidelines you should consider:  
Avoid heat sources, such as radiators,  
air ducts, and sunlight  
Avoid noise sources such as a window by  
a street with heavy traffic  
Avoid television sets and other  
electronic equipment  
Avoid microwave ovens  
Avoid excessive moisture,  
extremely low temperatures, dust,  
mechanical vibration, or shock  
Choose a central location  
Avoid personal computers  
Avoid other cordless telephones  
• The location should be close to both a phone jack and a continuous power outlet (one which is not connected to a  
switch).  
• The base and handset should be kept away from sources of electrical noise such as motors, microwave ovens,  
and fluorescent lighting.  
• The base can be placed on a desk, tabletop, or mounted on a standard wall plate. For better reception, place the  
base as high as possible.  
• The base should be placed in an open area for optimum range and reception.  
• If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, be sure that installing  
the system does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable your alarm  
equipment, contact your telephone company or a qualified installer.  
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Installing the Rechargeable Battery Pack into the Handset  
The handset is powered by a rechargeable battery pack. Once installed, the battery  
charges automatically when the handset is placed in the base unit.  
To install the rechargeable battery pack:  
1) Press down on the handset battery case cover (use the finger indention for a better  
grip) and slide the cover downward to remove.  
2) Plug the battery pack connector (red & black wires) into the small jack inside the  
battery compartment. (The connector notches fit into the grooves of the jack only  
one-way.) Match the wire colors to the polarity label in the battery compartment,  
connect the battery, and listen for a click to insure connection.  
ꢁ) Make sure you have a good connection by slightly pulling on the battery wires. If  
the connection is secure, the battery jack will remain in place.  
4) Place the battery case cover back in the handset by sliding it upwards until it clicks  
into place.  
Note: Use only the Uniden (BT-905) rechargeable battery pack supplied  
with your phone.  
ꢀ0  
 
Installing the Base Unit  
ꢀ) Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 9V jack and to the  
standard ꢀ20V AC wall outlet.  
Note:  
• Use only the supplied AD-0001 AC adapter. Do not  
use any other AC adapter.  
• Do not place the power cord where it creates a trip  
hazard or where it could become chafed and create  
a fire or electrical hazard.  
2) Charge the handset by placing in the base unit with the  
keypad facing forward.  
ꢀꢀ  
 
ꢁ) Make sure that the charge/in use LED illuminates. If the LED does not  
illuminate, check to see that the AC adapter is plugged in and that the  
handset makes good contact with the base's charging contacts.  
Note:  
• Connect the AC adapter to a continuous power supply (not  
controlled by a wall switch).  
• Place the base unit close to the AC outlet to avoid long  
extension cords.  
• Charge your handset at least 15 - 20 hours before plugging into  
the phone line.  
4) Once the handset battery pack is fully charged, connect the telephone line  
cord to the TEL LINE jack and a telephone outlet. If your telephone outlet  
isn't modular, contact your telephone company for assistance.  
Modular  
ꢀ2  
Mounting the Base Unit on a Wall  
Standard wall plate mounting  
This phone can be mounted on any standard wall plate.  
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3
ꢀ) Plug the AC adapter to the DC IN 9V jack.  
2) Plug the AC adapter into a standard ꢀ20V AC wall outlet.  
ꢁ) Plug the telephone line cord into the TEL LINE jack.  
4) Plug the telephone line cord into the telephone outlet.  
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5
4
5) Align the mounting slots on the base with the mounting posts on the  
wall. Then push in and down until the phone is firmly seated.  
2
Direct wall mounting  
If you don’t have a standard wall plate, you can mount your phone directly to the wall. Before doing this, consider the  
following:  
• Avoid electrical cables, pipes, or other items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when  
inserting screws into the wall.  
• Try to mount your phone within 5 feet of a working phone jack to avoid excessive cord lengths.  
ꢀꢁ  
 
• Make sure the wall material is capable of supporting the weight of the base and handset.  
• Use #ꢀ0 screws (minimum length of ꢀ-ꢁ/8 inches) with anchoring devices suitable for the wall  
material where the base unit will be placed.  
ꢀ) Insert two mounting screws into the wall (with their appropriate anchoring device), ꢁ-ꢀ5/ꢀ6  
inches apart. Allow about ꢀ/8 of an inch between the wall and screw heads for mounting the  
phone.  
2) Refer to steps ꢀ through 5 on page ꢀꢁ to mount the telephone.  
Installing the Belt Clip  
To attach the belt clip  
Insert the belt clip into the holes on each side of the handset. Press down until it clicks.  
To remove the belt clip  
Pull both sides of the belt clip to release the tabs from the holes.  
Headset Installation  
Your phone may be used with an optional headset. To use this feature, insert the headset plug into  
the headset jack. Your phone is ready for hands-free conversations. (Headsets may be purchased  
page.)  
ꢀ4  
 
Basic Setup  
There are five basic options that you will need to set up: AutoTalk, CIDCW (Caller ID on Call Waiting), Area Code,  
Dial Mode and Language.  
Activating AutoTalk  
AutoTalk will allow you to answer the phone simply by removing the handset from the base. You do not have to press  
a key to answer the incoming call.  
To activate:  
ꢀ) When the phone is in standby, press and hold [cid/menu]. The following screen appears.  
2) Press [select] to turn AutoTalk on.  
ꢁ) Press [end] or return the handset to the base unit to complete the setting. The handset  
returns to standby.  
Activating Caller ID on Call Waiting  
Caller ID allows you to see the name and number of the calling party before you answer the phone. Caller ID on Call  
Waiting (CIDCW) lets you see the name and number of a call that comes in when you are on the line. You must  
subscribe to Caller ID service through your local telephone provider to use this feature.  
ꢀ) When the phone is in standby, press and hold [cid/menu]. The following screen appears.  
ꢀ5  
 
2) Press [ ] to move the pointer to select CIDCW.  
ꢁ) Press [select] to toggle and turn on Caller ID on Call Waiting.  
4) Press [end] and return the handset to the base unit to complete the setting. The handset  
returns to standby.  
Note: To enable the setting change of CIDCW, you need to return the handset to the base unit when  
you complete the setting.  
Programming Your Area Code  
In some areas the telephone company may allow you to place a local call by dialing only 7 digits (instead of ꢀ0).  
If this is the case in your area, you can program your local area code in your phone. Programming your area code  
will allow you to see the caller’s 7-digit phone number which will allow you to easily return the local call without  
modifying the number before dialing. If you get a call from outside your area code, you'll see all ꢀ0 digits.  
To program your area code:  
ꢀ) When the phone is in standby, press and hold [cid/menu]. The following screen appears.  
2) Press [ ] to move the pointer to select AREA CODE.  
ꢁ) Press [select]. If an area code was already stored, the phone will display it.  
4) Use the number keys ( [0] [9] ) to enter the ꢁ-digit area code.  
If you make an error, use [delete/channel] to backspace.  
5) Press [select]. A confirmation tone sounds.  
6) Press [end] or return the handset to the base unit to complete the setting. The handset returns to standby.  
ꢀ6  
 
Choosing the Dialing Mode  
Your phone can communicate with the telephone network in two different ways: tone dialing and pulse dialing. These  
days, most telephone networks use a method called tone dialing, so your phone comes programmed for tone dialing  
by default.  
If your phone company uses pulse dialing, you'll need to change your phone's dial mode. There's an easy way to tell:  
try making a call. If your call connects, your phone's setting is fine. If not, you may need to change the dial mode.  
To change the dial mode:  
ꢀ) When the phone is in standby, press and hold [cid/menu]. The following screen appears.  
2) Press [ ] to move the pointer to select DIAL.  
ꢁ) Press [select] to set the phone to pulse dialing.  
4) Press [end] or return the handset to the base unit to complete the setting. The handset  
returns to standby.  
Note: If your phone system requires pulse dialing and you need to send the DTMF tones during a  
call, you can temporarily switch over to tone dialing. (Refer to "Tone Dialing Switch-over" on page  
27.)  
ꢀ7  
 
Setting the Language  
You can change the language the handset menu displays. Choose from English, French, or Spanish.  
To change the language setting:  
ꢀ) When the phone is in standby, Press and hold [cid/menu]. The following screen appears.  
2) Press [ ] to move the pointer to select LANGUAGE.  
ꢁ) Press [select] to select ENG, FR. or ESP.  
4) Press [end] or return the handset to the base unit to complete the setting. The handset returns to standby.  
ꢀ8  
 
Using the Speed Dial Memory  
Your cordless phone allows you to store up to ꢀ0 names and numbers in the handset. You can dial these numbers  
with just a few key presses. The speed dial memory is not limited to phone numbers. You can store any number  
(up to 20 digits) that you need to enter once your call connects. This is referred to as Chain Dialing. An example  
is a frequently refilled prescription number. Store your pharmacy phone number in one speed dial and your most  
frequently refilled prescription number as another speed dial. To use, once you ring your pharmacy's automated  
prescription line, simply press [mem] and the speed dial number where you stored your prescription number and  
press [select].  
Note: When editing the speed dial memory, you must press a key within 30 seconds or the phone  
will return to standby. If you return the handset to the base, the phone will return to standby also.  
Storing a Name and Number in Memory  
ꢀ) With the phone in standby, press [mem].  
2) Enter [0] - [9] or use [ ] and [ ] to select the speed dial location where you would like to  
store this entry, and then press [select] twice.  
3) STORE NAME appears and a cursor flashes indicating that the phone is ready for the  
name to be entered.  
Note: If the selected speed dial number is already assigned, the Edit screen  
appears. You can select EDIT MEMORY to edit this entry, select DELETE  
MEMORY to erase this entry, or select GO BACK to choose another speed dial  
number.  
ꢀ9  
 
4) Enter a name according to the instructions below, then press [select]. If no name is required, go to step 5.  
• The name can be up to ꢀꢁ characters.  
• Use [ /tone/ ] and [#/ ] to move the cursor to the desired location.  
• Press [delete/channel] to delete characters as needed or press and hold to delete all characters.  
Refer to the letters on the number keys to select the desired characters.  
With each press of a numeric key, the displayed character appears in the following order: upper case letters first,  
lower case letters next and finally the number corresponding to the key.  
Note: If the next character uses the same number key, you must press [#/ ] to move the cursor over.  
Otherwise the next time you press the number key, it changes the character that was previously set.  
For example, to enter Movies.  
ꢀ) Press [6] once. Then press [#/ ] to  
move the cursor to the right.  
2) Press [6] six times.  
Number of times key is pressed  
keys  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2abc  
3def  
ꢁ) Press [8] six times.  
4ghi  
5jkl  
4) Press [4] six times.  
5) Press [3] five times.  
6) Press [7] eight times.  
6mno  
7pqrs  
8tuv  
9wxyz  
0oper  
20  
If you make a mistake while entering a name  
Use [ /tone/ ] or [#/ ] to move the cursor to the incorrect character.  
Press [delete/channel] to erase the wrong character. Then enter the correct character. To delete all characters,  
press and hold [delete/channel].  
5) STORE NUMBER is displayed. The cursor flashes indicating that the phone is ready for  
the number to be entered.  
6) Use the keypad to enter the phone number; each number can be up to 20 digits. If you  
need the phone to pause during the dialing sequence, press [redial/pause] to insert a  
two-second delay between the numbers. You can enter multiple pauses to increase the  
delay. Each pause counts as a digit. The display shows a P for every pause.  
7) Press [mem]. You will hear a confirmation tone, and the following screen appears.  
Memory storage is complete.  
8) After about 2 seconds, the following screen displays all the speed dial memory entries.  
9) Press [end] to exit memory setup mode. The phone returns to standby.  
Note: When storing numbers into memory, if the handset is idle (i.e., no key is pressed) for more  
than 30 seconds, it will beep rapidly, and the phone will return to standby.  
2ꢀ  
Storing Caller ID in Speed Dial Memory  
Caller ID names and numbers shown in the Caller ID list can be stored in speed dial memory.  
To store a caller id name/number to memory:  
ꢀ) With the phone in standby, press [cid/menu]. Select the phone number to be stored from  
the Caller ID list by pressing [ ] or [ ].  
2) Press [mem].  
ꢁ) Enter a number ( [0] [9] ) or press [ ] or [ ] to select the memory location to be stored.  
4) Press [select]. You hear a confirmation tone, and the number is stored in memory. The  
display returns to the Caller ID list.  
Note:  
• If a number has already been stored in the selected memory number  
location, a confirmation screen is displayed. To overwrite, press [ ] to YES  
and press [select]. The display returns to the Caller ID list.  
• You cannot store a Caller ID message if no phone number appears in the message.  
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Using Your Phone  
Making and Receiving Calls  
Handset on the base  
Handset off the base  
ꢀ) Press [talk/flash].  
ꢀ) Pick up the handset from the base.  
2) Press [talk/flash].  
ꢁ) Listen for the dial tone.  
4) Dial the number.  
2) Listen for the dial tone.  
ꢁ) Dial the number.  
Making a call  
OR  
OR  
ꢀ) Pick up the handset from the base.  
2) Dial the number. Then press [talk/flash].  
Dial the number. Then press [talk/flash].  
ꢀ) Pick up the handset from the base. (If  
AutoTalk is on, the phone will answer the  
call when you pick it up.)  
Press [talk/flash] (or [ /tone/ ], [#/ ] or any  
number key if AutoTalk is on).  
Receiving a call  
Hanging up  
2) Press [talk/flash].  
Press [end] or return the handset to the base.  
Note: To turn on the AutoTalk feature, see "Activating AutoTalk" on page 15.  
Making a Call from Speed Dial Memory  
To make a call from speed dial memory:  
ꢀ) With the phone in standby, press [mem]. The handset displays your programmed speed  
dial number.  
2ꢁ  
 
2) Enter the number ( [0] [9] ), or press [ ] or [ ] to select the speed dial number you would like to dial.  
ꢁ) Press [talk/flash]. TALK and the volume setting and the number selected appear on the  
display. Then the displayed number is dialed.  
Note: You can also press [talk/flash] before you access the speed dial memory.  
When you come to the phone number you want to dial, press [select].  
To cancel speed dialing  
Press [end] to return to standby. If accessing the list during an active call, you can press [mem] to exit the list  
immediately. If no key is pressed for ꢁ0 seconds, the handset will exit the speed dial list automatically.  
Note: Pressing [end] to exit the speed dial list during a call will disconnect the call immediately.  
Making a Call from the Caller ID List  
You can place a call directly from the Caller ID list.  
ꢀ) Press [cid/menu] in standby. Use [ ] or [ ] to select the phone number that you want to  
dial.  
2) To have the phone dial a "ꢀ" before the displayed Caller ID number, press [1]. To have the  
phone dial the stored area code before the displayed Caller ID number, press [3].  
ꢁ) Press [talk/flash]. The displayed phone number dials automatically.  
Note:  
• You can also press [talk/flash] before you access the Caller ID list. When you come to the phone  
number you want to dial, press [select].  
• You cannot make a call from the Caller ID list if your cordless telephone is connected to a private  
branch exchange (PBX).  
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Redialing the Last Dialed Number  
ꢀ) Pick up the handset from the base.  
2) Press [talk/flash].  
ꢀ) Pick up the handset from the base.  
2) Press [redial/pause].  
ꢁ) Press [talk/flash].  
OR  
ꢁ) Listen for the dial tone.  
4) Press [redial/pause].  
Selecting the Ring Tone and Volume  
Your phone has five different ringer tone/volume combinations you can choose from.  
To select the ringer:  
ꢀ) With the phone in standby, press [ ] or [ ].  
2) The phone will sound the different ring tones at different volumes. To turn the ringer  
off, select RINGER OFF.  
ꢁ) When the phone sounds the ring tone and volume you wish to use, press [end].  
Temporarily Mute Ringer  
If the handset is off the base while an incoming call is ringing, simply press [end] to mute  
the incoming ring. The ringer will sound with the next incoming call.  
Note: You can only mute the handset ringer if the handset is off the base when the phone starts  
ringing.  
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume  
To change the earpiece volume, press [ ] or [ ] during a call.  
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Using Call Waiting  
If you subscribe to Call Waiting through your local telephone company, you can receive calls while on the line.  
To answer a call waiting call:  
ꢀ) While on the phone, you will hear a call waiting tone. (If you have CIDCW service  
activated, you will see the name and number of the incoming caller. See page 28 for  
more information)  
2) Press [talk/flash] to accept the waiting call. After a short pause, you will hear the new  
caller.  
ꢁ) To return to the original caller, press [talk/flash] again.  
Selecting a Different Channel  
Your phone incorporates UltraClear Plus™ true compander circuitry which virtually  
eliminates background noise. This innovative technology, together with 20 different  
channels, provides you with the best possible reception during all your conversations. If  
you happen to encounter interference while using your phone, you can manually change  
the phone’s channel for clear operation. To change the channel during a call, press  
[delete/channel]. SCANNING appears on the display, indicating the phone is changing  
to another channel. For more information on interference, refer to "Radio Interference" on  
Find Handset  
To locate a lost handset, press [find hs] on the base. The handset will beep for 60  
seconds. The beeping will stop when any handset key is pressed, when the handset is  
returned to the base, or when [find hs] is pressed. The handset will also stop beeping  
automatically when an incoming call is received.  
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Tone Dialing Switch-over  
If your telephone company requires pulse dialing, you can temporarily switch over to tone  
dialing after the call connects. This feature is useful when you need tone dialing to use  
automated such as telephone bank tellers, telephone prescription refills, customer support  
menus, etc.  
If your phone is set to pulse dialing mode, make your call normally. Once your call  
connects, press [ /tone/ ]. Any digits you enter from then on will be sent as tone dialing.  
When this particular call ends, the phone automatically returns to pulse dialing mode.  
Voice Mail Waiting Indicator  
If you subscribe to voice mail service through your local telephone company, you can use your cordless telephone to  
access your voice mailbox. The voice mail company will provide you with the access number.  
The charge/in use LED on the base of your phone flashes whenever you have messages waiting in your voice  
mailbox.  
To access your voice mailbox  
Just dial the access number supplied by your voice mail provider to enter your mailbox.  
You can program your voice mail access number to a speed dial number.  
If the voice mail waiting indicator remains on after you have retrieved your messages, press and hold [find hs] for  
5 seconds. This will reset the indicator.  
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Caller ID and CIDCW (Caller ID on Call Waiting)  
You must subscribe to Caller ID services through your local telephone provider to use these features.  
When the telephone rings, the Caller ID feature allows you to view the caller’s name, phone number, date and time  
of call. The incoming call information is stored in the Caller ID record. If the Caller ID service includes the caller’s  
name, the caller’s name appears on the display (up to ꢀ5 letters).  
The date and  
time received  
Caller's name  
Caller's phone number  
You may receive any one of the following messages:  
When invalid data is received  
INCOMPLETE DATA  
PRIVATE NAME  
PRIVATE NUMBER  
UNKNOWN NAME  
When a private name is received  
When a private number is received  
When an unknown name is received  
When an unknown number is received UNKNOWN NUMBER  
Note:  
• Data errors appear as " ".  
• If you answer a call before the Caller ID message is received (for example, before the second ring),  
the Caller ID message will not appear.  
• When the call is received via a telephone company that does not offer Caller ID service, the caller’s  
phone number and name do not appear. (This includes international calls.)  
• When the call is received via a private branch exchange (PBX), the caller’s phone number and  
name may not appear.  
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Caller ID on Call Waiting (CIDCW)  
If you subscribe to CIDCW offered by your telephone company, you will hear a Call Waiting tone while you are on a  
call, and the Caller ID data will be displayed at the handset. To accept the waiting call, press [talk/flash] (see page  
26).  
Viewing the Caller ID Message List  
The Caller ID list stores information for up to ꢁ0 incoming calls - even unanswered calls. You can also view the Caller  
ID list during a call.  
ꢀ) Press [cid/menu]. The summary screen displays the number of new messages and total  
messages.  
2) Use [ ] to scroll through the messages from the latest to the earliest, or use [ ] to scroll  
through the messages from the earliest to the latest.  
ꢁ) Press [cid/menu] to return to the call, or press [end] to return to standby.  
Note:  
• In Caller ID operation, if no key is pressed for more than 30 seconds, an error tone sounds and the  
handset returns to standby.  
• Each message can be up to 15 characters for the name and 15 digits for the phone number.  
• The number of calls from the same Caller ID appears next to the received time. Once you view the  
new message, the number will be cleared and disappear.  
• During a call, don't press [end], or the call will be disconnected.  
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Deleting Information from the Caller ID List  
If the phone receives more Caller ID messages than it can store, the oldest one in the list is automatically deleted.  
Caller ID data can also be deleted manually.  
Deleting a Caller ID message  
ꢀ) Press [cid/menu] in standby. Find the message to be deleted from the Caller ID list by  
pressing [ ] or [ ].  
2) Press [delete/channel].  
ꢁ) Press [ ] or [ ] to select YES, and then press [select].  
Deleting all Caller ID names/numbers  
ꢀ) With the phone in standby, press [cid/menu].  
2) Press [delete/channel].  
ꢁ) Press [ ] or [ ] to select YES, and then press [select].  
You hear a confirmation tone and all stored Caller ID messages are deleted.  
Note:  
• While using the DELETE ALL? or DELETE MESSAGE? screen, if no key is pressed for more than  
30 seconds, an error tone sounds, and the handset returns to standby.  
• If you get an incoming call or page, the deleting operation is canceled and you can answer the call  
or page.  
ꢁ0  
 
Changing the Digital Security Code  
To protect you against misbilled calls which might result from your phone being activated by other equipment, the  
cordless phone provides AutoSecure™ (which electronically locks your phone when the handset is in the base)  
and Random Code™ digital security which automatically selects one of over 262,000 digital security codes for the  
handset and the base. If the handset battery pack is completely discharged or the battery pack is removed, the  
digital security code will be lost. If this happens, a new security code is set automatically the next time the battery  
pack is charged. In the rare situation that you suspect another cordless telephone is using the same security code,  
you can change the code.  
ꢀ) Pick up the handset from the base unit. Press and hold [find hs] on the base.  
2) While holding [find hs], place the handset in the base, and leave the handset in the base for more than ꢁ  
seconds. A new random security code is set.  
ꢁꢀ  
 
Maintenance  
Specifications  
The phone complies with FCC Parts ꢀ5 and 68.  
Operating temperature  
AC Adapter  
-ꢀ0°C to +50°C (+ꢀ4°F to +ꢀ22°F)  
Part number  
Input Voltage  
Output Voltage  
Part number  
Capacity  
AD-000ꢀ  
ꢀ20V AC 60Hz  
9V DC 2ꢀ0mA  
BT-905  
Battery  
600mAh, ꢁ.6V  
92ꢀ.ꢀ0ꢁꢀ02-92ꢁ.78776ꢀ MHz  
5856.5ꢁꢁꢁ47-586ꢁ.6924ꢁ7 MHz  
Frequency  
Note: To avoid damage to the phone use only Uniden AD-0001 and BT-905 with your phone.  
Specifications, features, and availability of optional accessories are all subject to change without prior notice.  
Power Failure  
During the period that the power is off, you will not be able to make or receive calls with the telephone.  
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Talk and Standby Times  
With average use, your handset battery provides approximately 6 hours of talk time and approximately ꢀ0 days  
of standby time. When your handset is not being used and is left off of the base unit, the battery will gradually  
discharge. You can achieve optimum battery life and performance by returning the handset to the base unit after  
each use. If the handset is left off of the base unit, the actual talk time duration will be reduced respective to the  
amount of time the handset is off of the base unit.  
Low battery alert  
When the battery pack is very low and needs to be charged, the phone is programmed to  
eliminate functions in order to save power. If the phone is not in use, LOW BATTERY appears  
on the LCD and none of the keys will operate. During a call, LOW BATTERY flashes and the  
handset beeps. Complete your conversation as quickly as possible and return the handset to the base unit for  
charging.  
Note: Information stored in the phone's memory will be retained for 30 minutes after the battery pack  
is removed. This includes all setup information, last number dialed, speed dial memory, and the CID  
list.  
Even when the battery pack is not being used, it will gradually discharge over a long period of time. For optimum  
performance, be sure to return the handset to the base unit after a telephone call.  
ꢁꢁ  
 
Battery replacement and handling  
Recharge your phone on a regular basis by returning the handset to the base after each phone call. When the  
operating time becomes short even after a battery is recharged, please replace the battery. With normal usage, your  
battery should last about one year. To order replacement batteries, please contact Uniden’s Parts Department. The  
contact information is listed on the back cover page.  
Warning:  
Caution  
To avoid the risk of personal injury or  
property damage from fire or electrical  
shock, only use the Uniden battery  
model and Uniden adapter model  
specifically designated for this product.  
• Use only the specified Uniden battery pack (BT-905).  
• Do not remove the battery from the handset to charge it.  
• Never throw the battery into a fire, disassemble it, or heat it.  
• Do not remove or damage the battery casing.  
Cleaning the battery charging contacts  
To maintain a good charge, clean the charging contacts on the handset once  
a month. Dampen a cloth with plain water. Gently rub the damp cloth over the  
charging contacts until all visible dirt is removed. Dry the contacts thoroughly  
before returning the handset to the base.  
Caution  
Do not use paint thinner, alcohol, or other chemical products. Doing so  
may discolor the surface of the telephone and damage the finish.  
ꢁ4  
 
Troubleshooting  
Traveling Out-of-Range  
During a call, as you begin to move your handset too far from your base unit, noise increases. If you pass the range  
limits of the base, your call will terminate within one minute.  
Common Issues  
If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps first. If these steps do not solve  
your problem, please call our Customer Hotline. See back cover page for contact information.  
Symptom  
Suggestion  
The charge/in use LED won't • Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the base and wall outlet.  
illuminate when the handset is • Make sure the handset is properly seated in the base.  
placed in the base.  
• Make sure the charging contacts on the handset are clean.  
• Move the handset and/or base away from metal objects or appliances and try  
again.  
• Press [delete/channel] during a call to help eliminate background noise.  
• Make sure that the handset is not too far from the base.  
The audio sounds weak and/  
or scratchy.  
• Check both ends of telephone line cord.  
• Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the base and wall outlet.  
• Disconnect the AC adapter for a few minutes, then reconnect it.  
• Change the digital security code (see page ꢁꢀ).  
Can’t make or receive calls.  
• Make sure that the handset is not too far from the base.  
• Check the dialing mode used by your telephone company.  
ꢁ5  
 
Symptom  
Suggestion  
• The battery pack may be weak. Charge the battery for ꢀ5-20 hours.  
• The handset may be too far away from the base unit.  
• Place the base unit away from appliances or metal objects.  
• Change the digital security code (see page ꢁꢀ).  
The handset doesn’t ring or  
receive a page.  
• Check the battery pack to ensure there is a secure connection.  
• Make sure ringer volume isn’t set to "off."  
• Keep the handset away from microwave ovens, computers, remote control toys,  
wireless microphones, alarm systems, intercoms, room monitors, fluorescent  
lights, and electrical appliances.  
Severe noise interference.  
• Move the base to another location or turn off the source of interference.  
• The call was answered before the second ring.  
• The call was placed through a switchboard.  
• Charge the handset.  
Your Caller ID service may not be active; contact your local telephone service  
provider.  
The Caller ID does not  
display.  
• Contact your local telephone company to make sure that your telephone receives  
FSK message signaling.  
• Reset the indicator by pressing and holding [find hs] for 5 seconds.  
Voice Message Indication  
does not work.  
ꢁ6  
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 off 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 entered the  
handset battery compartment or vent openings on the base), follow the steps below:  
Handset  
Base  
ꢀ) Remove the battery cover and leave it off for ventilation.  
2) Disconnect the battery pack. Leave the battery cover off  
and the battery pack disconnected for at least ꢁ days.  
ꢁ) Once the handset is completely dry, reconnect the  
battery pack and the battery cover.  
ꢀ) Disconnect the AC adapter from the base,  
cutting off electrical power.  
2) Disconnect the telephone cord from the base.  
ꢁ) Let dry for at least ꢁ days.  
4) Recharge the handset's battery pack for ꢀ5 to 20 hours  
before using.  
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. After following these steps, if your cordless telephone does not work, please call our  
Customer Service Hotline. See back cover page for contact information.  
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Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium  
Batteries Must Be Recycled or  
Precautions!  
Before you read anything else, please note the following:  
Disposed of Properly  
Warning!  
• Uniden voluntarily participates in an RBRC®  
industry program to collect and recycle nickel-  
cadmium batteries at the end of their useful life, when taken  
out of service within the United States.  
Uniden America Corporation DOES NOT represent this unit  
to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock,  
or damage to the unit, DO NOT expose this unit to rain or  
moisture.  
• The RBRC® program provides a convenient alternative to  
placing used nickel-cadmium batteries into the trash or  
municipal waste stream, which is illegal in some areas.  
• Through the RBRC® program, Uniden makes it easy for you  
to drop off the used battery at local retailers of replacement  
nickel-cadmium batteries. You may also contact your local  
recycling center for information on where to return the used  
battery.  
Please call ꢀ-800-8-BATTERY for information on Ni-Cd battery  
recycling in your area. Uniden’s involvement in this program  
is part of its commitment to protecting our environment and  
conserving natural resources.  
Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery Warning  
• This equipment contains a rechargeable nickel-cadmium  
battery.  
• Cadmium is a chemical known to the State of California to  
cause cancer.  
• The rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery contained in this  
equipment may explode if disposed of in a fire.  
• Do not short-circuit the battery.  
• Do not charge the rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery used  
in this equipment in any charger other than the one designed  
to charge this battery as specified in the owner's manual.  
Using another charger may damage the battery or cause the  
battery to explode.  
• RBRC® is a registered trademark of the Rechargeable Battery  
Recycling Corporation.  
Uniden works to reduce lead content in our PVC coated cords  
in our products and 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.  
ꢁ8  
 
Important Safety Instructions  
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety  
precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:  
ꢀ. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a  
bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet  
basement or near a swimming pool.  
The FCC Wants You To Know  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the  
requirements adopted by the ACTA.  
On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains,  
among other information, a product identifier in the format US:  
AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided  
to the telephone company.  
2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during  
an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric  
shock from lightning.  
ꢁ. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity  
of the leak.  
4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this  
manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may  
explode. Check with local authorities for possible battery  
disposal instructions.  
An applicable Universal Service Order Codes (USOC)  
certification for the jacks used in this equipment is provided (i.e.,  
RJꢀꢀC) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal  
equipment. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to  
the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with  
the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by  
the ACTA.  
A compliant telephone cord and 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.  
5. Do not disassemble any component of this product.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may  
be connected to a telephone  
CAUTION!  
line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the  
devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but  
not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (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. For products approved after July 2ꢁ,  
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, and disconnect the battery before  
shipping this product.  
2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier  
that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits  
represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g.,  
0ꢁ is a REN of 0.ꢁ). For earlier products, the REN is separately  
ꢁ9  
 
shown on the label.  
other than as detailed by the owner's manual, could void your  
authority to operate this product.  
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 isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the  
customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of  
your right to file 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 modifications 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 specified 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.  
This device complies with part ꢀ5 of the FCC rules. Operation  
is subject to the following two conditions: (ꢀ) This device may  
not cause harmful interference, and (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.  
To insure the safety of users, the FCC has established  
criteria for the amount of radio frequency energy various  
products may produce depending on their intended usage.  
This product has been tested and found to comply with the  
FCC's exposure criteria. For body worn operation, the FCC RF  
exposure guidelines were also met when used with the Uniden  
accessories supplied or designed for this product. Use of other  
accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure  
guidelines and should be avoided.  
Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please  
contact Uniden customer service at 800-297-ꢀ02ꢁ. 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.  
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.  
Radio Interference  
Radio interference may occasionally cause buzzing and  
humming in your cordless handset, or caused by external  
sources such as TV, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, fluorescent  
lighting, or electrical storm. Your unit is NOT DEFECTIVE. If  
these noises continue and are too distracting, please check  
around your home to see what appliances may be causing  
the problem. In addition, we recommend that the base not  
be plugged into a circuit that also powers a major appliance  
because of the potential for interference. Be certain that  
the antenna on the unit is fully extended when needed. In  
Changes or modifications to this product not expressly  
approved by Uniden, or operation of this product in any way  
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the unlikely event that you consistently hear other voices or  
distracting transmissions on your phone, you may be receiving  
radio signals from another cordless telephone or other source  
of interference. If you cannot eliminate this type of interference,  
you need to change to a different channel. Finally, it should be  
noted that some cordless telephones operate at frequencies  
that may cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs. To  
minimize or prevent such interference, the base of the cordless  
telephone should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR.  
If interference is experienced, moving the cordless telephone  
farther away from the TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminate  
the interference.  
I.C. Notice  
Terminal Equipment  
NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada  
Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed  
by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the  
registration number signifies that registration was performed  
based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry  
Canada technical specifications 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 five.  
Cordless Telephone Privacy  
Cordless telephones are radio devices. Communications  
between the handset and base of your cordless telephone  
are accomplished by means of radio waves which are  
broadcast over the open airways. Because of the inherent  
physical properties of radio waves, your communications can  
be received by radio receiving devices other than your own  
cordless telephone unit. Consequently, any communications  
using your cordless telephone may not be private.  
Radio Equipment  
The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only  
signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were  
met. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (ꢀ) this  
device may not cause interference, and (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".  
4ꢀ  
 
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 specific legal  
rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state. This warranty is void outside the United States  
of America and 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  
and separately secure the battery in its own separate packaging  
within the shipping carton. The Product should include all parts  
and accessories originally packaged with the Product. Include  
evidence of original purchase and 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:  
Uniden America Service  
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 and craftsmanship with only the  
limitations or exclusions set out below.  
WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original user  
shall terminate and be of no further effect ꢀ2 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) modified, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits,  
subassemblies, or any configurations 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.  
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 and return it to you without charge for parts,  
service, or any other cost (except shipping at its option, may  
replace the unit with a new or refurbished unit. THE LIMITED  
WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE  
WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN  
LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF  
ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS,  
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Fort Worth, TX 76ꢀ55  
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Index  
A
D
S
AC adapter information.................. ꢁ2 Dial mode ...................................... ꢀ7 Speed dial memory  
Digital security code ...................... ꢁꢀ  
Making calls from speed dial  
memory.............................. 2ꢁ  
Storing names and numbers in  
speed dial memory ............ ꢀ9  
B
Basic setup.................................... ꢀ5  
Battery pack  
E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L  
Earpiece volume............................ 25  
Information................................. ꢁ2 Find handset.................................. 26  
Installing .................................... ꢀ0 Headset Installation....................... ꢀ4  
Preparing and charging ....... ꢀ0, ꢀꢀ Installing the phone ......................... 9  
Replacement and handling........ ꢁ4 Interference ................................... 40  
Belt clip installation........................ ꢀ4 Liquid damage............................... ꢁ7  
T, U  
Talk and standby times.................. ꢁꢁ  
Technical information..................... ꢁ2  
Tone dialing switch-over................ 27  
Traveling out-of-range ................... ꢁ5  
Troubleshooting............................. ꢁ5  
C
M, N, O, P, Q  
Caller ID service ............................ 28 Maintenance.................................. ꢁ2  
Caller ID on call waiting............. 29 Making a call.................................. 2ꢁ  
Deleting ..................................... ꢁ0 Precautions.................................... ꢁ8  
Making a call.............................. 24  
V, W, X, Y, Z  
Voice mail waiting indicator ........... 27  
Wall mounting................................ ꢀꢁ  
Warranty........................................ 42  
Viewing...................................... 29  
Call waiting .................................... 26  
Channel......................................... 26  
Charging the battery pack ............. ꢀꢀ  
Cleaning contacts.......................... ꢁ4  
Controls and functions................. 7, 8  
R
Receiving a call ............................. 2ꢁ  
Redial ............................................ 25  
Ringer tone and volume ................ 25  
4ꢁ  
 
Memo  
44  
Memo  
45  
At Uniden, we’ll take care of you!  
Thank you for purchasing a Uniden product. If you have any questions or problems,  
please do not return this product to the place of purchase.  
Our customer care specialists are here to help you! Visit our website at www.uniden.com or  
call our Customer Hotline at 1-800-297-1023 during regular business hours.*  
Having Trouble?  
To order headsets, additional handsets, replacement batteries or other accessories, visit our  
website at www.uniden.com or call 1-800-554-3988 during regular business hours.*  
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May be covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents:  
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5,574,727 5,58ꢀ,598 5,650,790 5,660,269 5,66ꢀ,780 5,66ꢁ,98ꢀ  
5,67ꢀ,248 5,696,47ꢀ 5,7ꢀ7,ꢁꢀ2 5,7ꢁ2,ꢁ55 5,754,407 5,758,289  
5,768,ꢁ45 5,787,ꢁ56 5,794,ꢀ52 5,80ꢀ,466 5,825,ꢀ6ꢀ 5,864,6ꢀ9  
5,89ꢁ,0ꢁ4 5,9ꢀ2,968 5,9ꢀ5,227 5,929,598 5,9ꢁ0,720 5,960,ꢁ58  
5,987,ꢁꢁ0 6,044,28ꢀ 6,070,082 6,ꢀ25,277 6,25ꢁ,088 6,ꢁꢀ4,278  
6,4ꢀ8,209 6,6ꢀ8,0ꢀ5 6,67ꢀ,ꢁꢀ5 6,7ꢀ4,6ꢁ0 6,782,098 6,788,920  
6,788,95ꢁ 6,8ꢁ9,550 6,889,ꢀ84 6,90ꢀ,27ꢀ 6,907,094 6,9ꢀ4,940  
6,95ꢁ,ꢀꢀ8 7,02ꢁ,ꢀ76  
Other patents pending.  
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