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... the Battery 5 • Battery Low Alarm 6 • Antenna 6 • Power 6 Calling 7 • Receiving a Call 7 • Making a Call 7 • Ending a Call 8 • While Calling 8 Memory Programming 10 • Storing Numbers and Names 10 • Checking Memory Status 10 • Calling Stored Numbers 11 • Clearing a Memory Location 11 Menus - i Customizing Your Phone 12 • The Function Menu Map 12 • Sound Menu 13 • Phone Settings Menu 18 • Security Menu 25 • Call Timers Menu 27 • Service Settings Menu 30 Specifications 32...
... the Battery 5 • Battery Low Alarm 6 • Antenna 6 • Power 6 Calling 7 • Receiving a Call 7 • Making a Call 7 • Ending a Call 8 • While Calling 8 Memory Programming 10 • Storing Numbers and Names 10 • Checking Memory Status 10 • Calling Stored Numbers 11 • Clearing a Memory Location 11 Menus - i Customizing Your Phone 12 • The Function Menu Map 12 • Sound Menu 13 • Phone Settings Menu 18 • Security Menu 25 • Call Timers Menu 27 • Service Settings Menu 30 Specifications 32...
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...: Extend your phone complies with the antenna affects call quality and may violate FCC regulations. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. The design of...literature. ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. ii SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is in use. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August,...
...: Extend your phone complies with the antenna affects call quality and may violate FCC regulations. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. The design of...literature. ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. ii SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is in use. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August,...
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...when the phone is turned ON. • Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket. • Should use of six (6") inches be able to assist you in these areas instruct you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of Wireless Technology Research... that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. iii However, certain electronic equipment may be using your first responsibility. • Use hands-free operation, if available: • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. ...
...when the phone is turned ON. • Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket. • Should use of six (6") inches be able to assist you in these areas instruct you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of Wireless Technology Research... that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. iii However, certain electronic equipment may be using your first responsibility. • Use hands-free operation, if available: • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. ...
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... Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Uniden, or operation of radio waves, your authority to a battery charger, unplug it from the wall outlet before cleaning. WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONE PRIVACY Wireless handheld phones are radio devices. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your own wireless handheld phone. v IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING! Consequently, any way other than as detailed by radio receiving devices other than your wireless handheld phone...
... Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Uniden, or operation of radio waves, your authority to a battery charger, unplug it from the wall outlet before cleaning. WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONE PRIVACY Wireless handheld phones are radio devices. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your own wireless handheld phone. v IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING! Consequently, any way other than as detailed by radio receiving devices other than your wireless handheld phone...
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...cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. 11) Refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: • When the battery charger power supply cord is required. Take it to ...parts that are covered by a qualified technician.) • If the product has been dropped or damaged. • If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. Opening or removing covers may expose you are not sure of the type of fire or electric shock. If you to qualified service personnel when service or repair work by the operating instructions...
...cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. 11) Refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: • When the battery charger power supply cord is required. Take it to ...parts that are covered by a qualified technician.) • If the product has been dropped or damaged. • If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. Opening or removing covers may expose you are not sure of the type of fire or electric shock. If you to qualified service personnel when service or repair work by the operating instructions...
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... phone is an incoming call . GLOSSARY GLOSSARY A/B switching Switch between carriers. Reset when you hear conversations. Earpiece Where you want. Refer to page 8. Can be for one call, totals calls on . Refer to the back page foldout. Greeting The first message that you (through 9). You can set the volume or enable/disable the feature. Refer to the back page foldout. Any-Key Answer Press any key...
... phone is an incoming call . GLOSSARY GLOSSARY A/B switching Switch between carriers. Reset when you hear conversations. Earpiece Where you want. Refer to page 8. Can be for one call, totals calls on . Refer to the back page foldout. Greeting The first message that you (through 9). You can set the volume or enable/disable the feature. Refer to the back page foldout. Any-Key Answer Press any key...
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... page 26. PIN Personal Identification Number. Mute Disables/enables the (mouthpiece) microphone during monitor, the caller can't hear you are out of the home service area. When your phone, it emits sounds and tones. You hear the conversation from the speaker on the front) is disabled during a conversation. This feature is "roaming," ROAM appears in the display. Standby Ready to page 9. Refer to send or receive a call. Refer...
... page 26. PIN Personal Identification Number. Mute Disables/enables the (mouthpiece) microphone during monitor, the caller can't hear you are out of the home service area. When your phone, it emits sounds and tones. You hear the conversation from the speaker on the front) is disabled during a conversation. This feature is "roaming," ROAM appears in the display. Standby Ready to page 9. Refer to send or receive a call. Refer...
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.... FEATURES • 50 Memory Locations • 128K Bytes Flash Memory • Any Key Answer • One-Touch Emergency Dial • Speed Redial and Super Speed Redial • Programmable 20-Character Greeting • Password Protection Auto PIN • Battery Alarm • Two-Line, 20 Character LCD Display • Scratch Pad Memory • Speaker and Ringer Volume Control • Keyguard • Call Timers • Tone or Vibrate Alert 3 INTRODUCTION TO YOUR NEW MINICEL PHONE INTRODUCTION InNtTroRdOuDcUtioCnTION WELCOME...
.... FEATURES • 50 Memory Locations • 128K Bytes Flash Memory • Any Key Answer • One-Touch Emergency Dial • Speed Redial and Super Speed Redial • Programmable 20-Character Greeting • Password Protection Auto PIN • Battery Alarm • Two-Line, 20 Character LCD Display • Scratch Pad Memory • Speaker and Ringer Volume Control • Keyguard • Call Timers • Tone or Vibrate Alert 3 INTRODUCTION TO YOUR NEW MINICEL PHONE INTRODUCTION InNtTroRdOuDcUtioCnTION WELCOME...
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... are using the phone. ANTENNA Before placing or receiving a call and violate FCC regulations. CAUTION Do not touch the antenna while you hear a tone and see the opening greeting. BATTERY LOW ALARM When the battery is now in the LCD display, the battery icon starts flashing, and the battery low warning tone sounds. Use only the supplied or WARNING approved antenna. w Power Off Press and hold the end on /off key...
... are using the phone. ANTENNA Before placing or receiving a call and violate FCC regulations. CAUTION Do not touch the antenna while you hear a tone and see the opening greeting. BATTERY LOW ALARM When the battery is now in the LCD display, the battery icon starts flashing, and the battery low warning tone sounds. Use only the supplied or WARNING approved antenna. w Power Off Press and hold the end on /off key...
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... SPEED DIAL From the standby display, press and hold clear. 2) Press send. RECEIVING A CALL 1) When someone calls your call is active, press any key" feature (page 19) is in the display while a call , press end. To erase all the digits, press and hold the one -digit number for locations 1 through 9, and send. If you have disabled the "any key to erase the message. If the "current call (s). CALLING WITH YOUR MINICEL CALLING 7 MAKING A CALL w Direct Dialing 1) Enter the phone number...
... SPEED DIAL From the standby display, press and hold clear. 2) Press send. RECEIVING A CALL 1) When someone calls your call is active, press any key" feature (page 19) is in the display while a call , press end. To erase all the digits, press and hold the one -digit number for locations 1 through 9, and send. If you have disabled the "any key to erase the message. If the "current call (s). CALLING WITH YOUR MINICEL CALLING 7 MAKING A CALL w Direct Dialing 1) Enter the phone number...
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.... w One-Touch Emergency Dialing To call 911, make sure that you finish your call , press send. see the last number dialed. 2) Press v or w to scroll through the volume menu (page 14). 8 ENDING A CALL When you want to the blank screen, press end or clear. w PIN Calling To protect from unauthorized use of the pause between numbers. NOTE: This overrides the keyguard. You can do this through the list. 3) When...
.... w One-Touch Emergency Dialing To call 911, make sure that you finish your call , press send. see the last number dialed. 2) Press v or w to scroll through the volume menu (page 14). 8 ENDING A CALL When you want to the blank screen, press end or clear. w PIN Calling To protect from unauthorized use of the pause between numbers. NOTE: This overrides the keyguard. You can do this through the list. 3) When...
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... transmitted from the speaker on , press menu and again. NOTE Since the microphone (on the front) is disabled. The microphone is disabled during a call, it into a memory location. 1) During a call, enter the number with the keypad. 2) When you hear the conversation from your call, press end. 3) To dial the number in the scratch pad, press send. w Transmitting DTMF Signal(s) DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) tones are finished with...
... transmitted from the speaker on , press menu and again. NOTE Since the microphone (on the front) is disabled. The microphone is disabled during a call, it into a memory location. 1) During a call, enter the number with the keypad. 2) When you hear the conversation from your call, press end. 3) To dial the number in the scratch pad, press send. w Transmitting DTMF Signal(s) DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) tones are finished with...
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... recall numbers list. 1) With the number in memory, press v for yes. 3) If you want, you will see: After two seconds, the display returns to the standby display, press either v or w. CHECKING MEMORY STATUS From the standby display, press mem three times. To return to standby. There are full, the MEMORY FULL message appears and an error tone sounds. You can enter a 10-character name with the keypad...
... recall numbers list. 1) With the number in memory, press v for yes. 3) If you want, you will see: After two seconds, the display returns to the standby display, press either v or w. CHECKING MEMORY STATUS From the standby display, press mem three times. To return to standby. There are full, the MEMORY FULL message appears and an error tone sounds. You can enter a 10-character name with the keypad...
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MEMORY PROGRAMMING CALLING STORED NUMBERS TIP Put the phone numbers that you can super speed dial from memory locations 1 through 9; w Speed Dial Press mem, the two-digit memory location number (01-50) and send. w Super Speed Dial You can use speed dial to : The call feature. Then use the emergency call is available (even one the phone isn't registered with), you call the most in the display. 2) The display changes to call them. If any service provider is in process. Or, press mem...
MEMORY PROGRAMMING CALLING STORED NUMBERS TIP Put the phone numbers that you can super speed dial from memory locations 1 through 9; w Speed Dial Press mem, the two-digit memory location number (01-50) and send. w Super Speed Dial You can use speed dial to : The call feature. Then use the emergency call is available (even one the phone isn't registered with), you call the most in the display. 2) The display changes to call them. If any service provider is in process. Or, press mem...
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...) key. 4) Press menu again. 5) Press menu again. MENUS HINT 3) Press menu. To enter a menu, with your phone on, press menu. You will see MENU SELECT. w Alert Volume and Tone Menu You can change the alert volume: 1) To go to standby. HINT To exit menu mode, press end or clear. 3) Press menu to hear tone 1. 4) Use the w or v keys to listen to standby. 13 You will see : In about two seconds, the display...
...) key. 4) Press menu again. 5) Press menu again. MENUS HINT 3) Press menu. To enter a menu, with your phone on, press menu. You will see MENU SELECT. w Alert Volume and Tone Menu You can change the alert volume: 1) To go to standby. HINT To exit menu mode, press end or clear. 3) Press menu to hear tone 1. 4) Use the w or v keys to listen to standby. 13 You will see : In about two seconds, the display...
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HINT To move to the sound menu from standby, press menu. 2) Press w. 3) Press menu. TIP The keypad tones comes from loud to no sound. 1) To go to a menu, use either the v (up) or w (down) key. 4) Press w. 5) Press w again. MENUS 15 You can adjust the volume from the speaker on the back of the phone. In two seconds, the display returns to increase or decrease the keypad tone volume. 8) Press menu again. w Keypad Volume Menu When you press the keys, a tone sounds. HINT To exit menu mode, press end or clear. 6) Press menu. 7) Use the w or v keys to standby.
HINT To move to the sound menu from standby, press menu. 2) Press w. 3) Press menu. TIP The keypad tones comes from loud to no sound. 1) To go to a menu, use either the v (up) or w (down) key. 4) Press w. 5) Press w again. MENUS 15 You can adjust the volume from the speaker on the back of the phone. In two seconds, the display returns to increase or decrease the keypad tone volume. 8) Press menu again. w Keypad Volume Menu When you press the keys, a tone sounds. HINT To exit menu mode, press end or clear. 6) Press menu. 7) Use the w or v keys to standby.
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You will see: In two seconds, the display returns to increase or decrease the speaker volume. 7) Press menu again. TIP The alert tones comes from standby, press menu. 2) Press w. 3) Press menu. HINT To exit menu mode, press end or clear. 6) Use the w or v keys to standby. 16 w Speaker Volume Menu You can adjust the volume from loud to no sound. 1) To go to the speaker menu. 5) Press menu. HINT To move to a menu, use either the v (up) or w (down) key. 4) Press w three times to get to the sound menu from the speaker on the back of the phone.
You will see: In two seconds, the display returns to increase or decrease the speaker volume. 7) Press menu again. TIP The alert tones comes from standby, press menu. 2) Press w. 3) Press menu. HINT To exit menu mode, press end or clear. 6) Use the w or v keys to standby. 16 w Speaker Volume Menu You can adjust the volume from loud to no sound. 1) To go to the speaker menu. 5) Press menu. HINT To move to a menu, use either the v (up) or w (down) key. 4) Press w three times to get to the sound menu from the speaker on the back of the phone.
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... w five times. In two seconds, the display returns to choose between AUTO ANSWER or ALERT REPEAT. w Headset Menu For hands-free calling, you can add an optional headset. When the headset is attached and auto-answer is enabled, an incoming call is automatically answered. 5) Press menu again. 6) Use the w or v keys to standby display. MENUS 23 Our example: ALERT REPEAT. TIP 7) Press menu. The two options for auto answer are : one...
... w five times. In two seconds, the display returns to choose between AUTO ANSWER or ALERT REPEAT. w Headset Menu For hands-free calling, you can add an optional headset. When the headset is attached and auto-answer is enabled, an incoming call is automatically answered. 5) Press menu again. 6) Use the w or v keys to standby display. MENUS 23 Our example: ALERT REPEAT. TIP 7) Press menu. The two options for auto answer are : one...
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You will see: In two seconds, the display TIP returns to choose between LINE 1 or LINE 2. 6) Press menu again. Contact your service provider to set up ) or w (down) key. HINT To exit menu mode, press end or clear. 4) Press menu again. 5) Use the w or v keys to standby. HINT To move to a menu, use either the v (up line 1 and line 2. 30 SERVICE SETTINGS MENU w Phone Line Menu 1) To go to the service settings menu from standby, press menu. 2) Press w five times. 3) Press menu.
You will see: In two seconds, the display TIP returns to choose between LINE 1 or LINE 2. 6) Press menu again. Contact your service provider to set up ) or w (down) key. HINT To exit menu mode, press end or clear. 4) Press menu again. 5) Use the w or v keys to standby. HINT To move to a menu, use either the v (up line 1 and line 2. 30 SERVICE SETTINGS MENU w Phone Line Menu 1) To go to the service settings menu from standby, press menu. 2) Press w five times. 3) Press menu.
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...: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION ("Uniden") ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for parts, service, or any system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed by warrantor or its original packaging). LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may not apply to the original user shall terminate and be free from state to this warranty at any time while this Uniden...
...: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION ("Uniden") ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for parts, service, or any system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed by warrantor or its original packaging). LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may not apply to the original user shall terminate and be free from state to this warranty at any time while this Uniden...