Uniden Cordless Telephone DECT3380 User Manual

DECT3380 Series User's Guide  
You will also find:  
What's in the box?  
DCX330 Accessory  
DECT3380 base  
handset and charger  
with answering  
system and  
cordless  
Not pictured:  
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Rechargeable  
battery  
(BT-1018)  
handset  
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Battery cover  
Charger  
AC adapter  
(PS-0035)  
If you purchased You should  
model number:  
DECT3380  
DECT3380-2  
DECT3380-3  
DECT3380-4  
DECT3380-5  
DECT3380-6  
have:  
None  
1 of each  
2 of each  
3 of each  
4 of each  
5 of each  
Battery  
cover  
Not pictured:  
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Rechargeable battery  
(BT-1018)  
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AC adapter (PS-0034)  
Telephone cord  
If any items are missing or damaged, contact our Customer Care Line  
immediately. Never use damaged products!  
If You...  
Contact Uniden’s... Phone Number  
817-858-2929 or  
800-297-1023  
have a question or problem  
Customer Care Line*  
need a replacement part or an  
accessory  
Parts Department*  
800-554-3988  
need special assistance due to  
a disability  
800-874-9314  
(voice or TTY)  
Accessibility Help Line  
* During regular business hours, Central Standard Time; see our website for detailed  
business hours.  
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Printed in Vietnam  
 
Ft. Worth, Texas  
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What’s in the manual?  
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:  
This unit is NOT waterproof. DO NOT expose this unit to rain or  
moisture.  
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.  
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an  
electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from  
lightning.  
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Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the  
leak.  
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 codes for possible special disposal instructions.  
Do not place the handset in any charging cradle without the  
battery installed and the battery cover securely in place.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
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.  
For more details, see the Important Information section.  
GETTING STARTED  
Installing Your Phone  
Charge the baꢀery  
1. Unpack all handsets, batteries, and  
battery covers. If you need to remove a  
battery cover, press in on the notch and  
slide the cover down.  
2. Line up the battery connector with the jack inside the handset and  
push the connector in until it clicks into place. Tug gently on the  
wires to make sure the battery pack is securely connected.  
3. Replace the cover and slide it up into place.  
4. Connect the base AC adapter to the jack on the base (refer to the  
table on page 2 for a list of adapters/voltage requirements). Run  
the cord through the indent and out the back.  
5. If you have accessory handsets, connect each charger’s applicable  
AC adapter to the power jack (refer to the table on page 2 for a list  
of adapters/voltage requirements).  
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If you have a DRX332 handset with a MULTIRANGEcharger,  
be sure to use the correct AC adapter for the charger. Refer to  
the table on page 2 for a list of adapters/voltage requirements.  
For MULTIRANGE chargers, route the cord as shown:  
ꢀ. Plug the other end of each adapter into a  
standard 120V AC power outlet.  
7. Place one handset in the base and the  
other(s) in the charger(s) with the  
display(s) facing forward. The handset  
display should light up; if it doesn’t, reseat  
the handset or try plugging the AC adapter into a different outlet.  
Charge all handsets completely (about 15 hours) before using  
them.  
Connect the telephone cord  
Connect the TEL LinE jack to a standard telephone wall jack.  
Test the connecꢁon  
1. Pick up the handset from the cradle and press TaLk/fLash. You  
should hear a dial tone, and the display should say Talk.  
If you don't hear a dial tone or the display says Check Tel Line,  
try checking the connection between the base and the phone  
jack.  
2. Make a quick test call. (Press End to hang up.)  
If the tone doesn’t stop when you dial, try changing to pulse  
dialing mode (see page 31).  
If there's a lot of noise or static on the call, see page 29 for tips  
on avoiding interference.  
3. Test any accessory handsets the same way. If you can’t get a dial  
tone or the handset display says Unavailable, try resetting the  
handset (see page 31).  
Seꢃng Up MULTIRANGE Chargers  
If the model number ends in an R, at least one of the chargers  
included with your phone is a MULTIRANGE charger.  
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Your base supports a total of two (2) DRX332 MULTIRANGE  
chargers, including any that were supplied with your phone.  
To use the charger's MULTIRANGE function, you must register the  
charger to a DECT3380 base.  
Any MULTIRANGE chargers packaged with your base are  
registered and ready to use out of the box. Just pick the best  
location and plug it in.  
Usually, you can't tell when a handset switches between the base  
and the charger in the middle of a call.  
How it works  
The MULTIRANGE charger extends the range of your base in all  
directions, including up and down. Each handset will automatically  
connect to the charger or the base, depending on which signal is  
stronger. (The handset operates exactly the same way whether it’s  
connected to the base or to the MULTIRANGE charger.)  
Base Coverage Area  
Handsets in this area always  
connect to the base.  
Overlap Coverage  
Area  
Handsets in  
this area might  
connect to the  
Base  
MULTIRANGETM  
charger  
base or the charger. Extended Coverage Area  
Handsets in this area  
always connect to the  
charger.  
 
Placing a MULTIRANGE charger  
Make sure you have a strong signal from the base (at least 3 bars  
in the handset display).  
Put the charger at least 35 feet away from the base or any other  
MULTIRANGE charger. (If you put the charger on a different floor  
from the base, don't forget to allow 35 feet vertically, also.)  
Picking the best spot  
The best spot for the MULTIRANGE  
charger is as far from  
the base as possible  
while still maintaining  
a good signal, or near  
the edge of the base’s  
coverage area. To find  
the edge of the  
coverage area:  
1. Stand near the  
base and make  
a call on the  
handset.  
2. While on the call, carry the handset away from the base towards  
the general area where you want to put the charger.  
3. Watch the signal strength icon on the handset. Make a note where  
the icon drops from 4 bars to 3 bars.  
4. Continue walking away from the base. Make a note where the  
signal strength icon drops from 3 bars to 2 or if you start to hear  
noise on the line (which indicates the signal is getting weaker).  
5. Place the charger anywhere inside the range where the signal  
strength icon showed 3 bars and the handset had a clear signal  
with no noise.  
Tesꢁng the locaꢁon  
Connect the charger's AC adapter and make sure the  
light comes  
Link  
on steadily. If the light flashes, the MULTIRANGE charger is not getting  
a good signal from the base. The charger may be too far away from  
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the base, there may be interference from electronic devices, or the  
signal might be blocked by thick walls or metal objects. Try moving the  
charger to another location.  
UNDERSTANDING YOUR PHONE  
Parts of the Base  
Message  
counter  
DOWN UP  
ON/OFF  
DO NOT  
DISTURB  
PLAY/  
STOP  
DELETE  
Charging  
contacts  
FWD  
FIND  
REV  
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Base keys and how they work  
Key name  
(and icon)  
What it does  
find  
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-
In standby: page all handsets to find a lost one.  
do noT disTurb  
(
In standby: turn the Do Not Disturb feature on or off  
(see page 21).  
)
on/off  
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-
In standby: turn the answering system on or off.  
rEV  
(
)
While a message is playing: for the first 2 seconds,  
go to the previous message; after that: go to the  
start of this message.  
PLaY/sToP  
-
-
-
In standby: start playing messages.  
While a message is playing: stop playing messages.  
While the phone is ringing: mute the ringer for this  
call only.  
(
)
-
While a message is playing: skip to the next  
message.  
fWd  
(
)
-
-
While a message is playing: delete this message.  
In standby: delete all messages.  
dELETE  
(
)
-
In standby: decrease the ringer volume.  
doWn (–)  
-
While a message is playing: decrease the speaker  
volume.  
-
-
In standby: increase the ringer volume.  
While a message is playing: increase the speaker  
volume.  
uP  
(+)  
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Parts of the Handset  
Visual  
ringer  
Earpiece  
Display  
MESSAGES  
UP  
MENU/SELECT  
CLEAR/  
INTERCOM  
CALLER ID/  
RIGHT  
PHONEBOOK/  
LEFT  
TALK/  
FLASH  
END  
DOWN  
Twelve-  
key dial  
pad  
MUTE  
REDIAL/  
PAUSE  
SPEAKER  
Microphone  
Charging  
contacts  
Handset keys and how they work  
Key name  
(and icon)  
What it does  
-
-
-
In standby: increase the ringer volume.  
During a call: increase the call volume.  
In the menu or any list: move the cursor up one line.  
uP  
(
)
-
-
In standby or during a call: open the Caller ID list.  
During text entry: move the cursor to the right.  
Cid/righT  
(
)
-
-
-
-
-
In standby: decrease the ringer volume.  
During a call: decrease the call volume.  
In the menu or any list: move cursor down one line.  
In standby: open the menu.  
doWn  
(
)
MEnu/sELECT  
In the menu or any list: select the highlighted item.  
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Key name  
(and icon)  
What it does  
-
-
-
During a call: hang up.  
In the menu or any list: exit and go to standby.  
In standby: page another handset using the  
intercom.  
End  
(
)
-
-
During a call: put the call on hold and start a call  
transfer.  
While entering text: delete one character, or press  
and hold to delete all the characters.  
In standby or during a call: open the phonebook.  
In a menu: go back to the previous screen.  
During text entry: move the cursor to the left.  
In standby: start a telephone call (get a dial tone).  
While the phone is ringing: answer incoming call.  
During a call: switch to a waiting call.  
CLEar/inTErCoM  
PhonEbook/LEfT  
-
-
-
-
-
-
(
)
TaLk/fLash  
(
)
sPEakEr  
(
)
-
Switch a call to the speakerphone (and back).  
In standby: open the redial list.  
While entering a phone number: insert a 2-second  
pause.  
-
-
rEdiaL/PausE  
(
)
MEssagEs  
-
In standby: access your answering system.  
During a call: mute the microphone.  
While the phone is ringing: mute the ringer for this  
call only.  
(
)
-
-
MuTE  
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Display icons and what they mean  
Since the icons appear based on what you’re doing with the phone, you  
won’t ever see all of these icons at the same time.  
Icon  
What it means  
The ringer is turned off: this handset will not ring  
when a call comes in.  
You have a voice message waiting (see page 22).  
Privacy Mode is on: no other handset can join your  
call.  
The speakerphone is on.  
The microphone is muted, and the caller can’t hear  
you.  
T-coil mode is on (see page 30).  
The battery is 1) empty, 2) getting low, 3) half  
charged, or 4) fully charged.  
The signal from the base is 1) weak, 2) low, 3)  
strong, or 4) very strong.  
[Aa]  
[aA]  
The handset enters capital letters first (see page 14).  
The handset enters lower-case letters first (see page  
14).  
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Using the Menus  
To open the  
menu, press  
MENU/SELECT.  
Press MENU/SELECT  
to choose the  
highlighted option  
.
The cursor  
shows the  
highlighted  
option.  
Handset Setup  
Ans. Setup  
<HANDSET SETUP>  
T-coil  
To move the  
cursor, use  
Day & Time  
Ringer Tones  
UP  
&
DOWN.  
To go back a  
screen, press  
PHONEBOOK/LEFT  
press EN
OR  
exit the  
menu  
.
If you open the menu during a call, use PhonEbook/LEfT to back  
out of the menu without hanging up.  
If you don't press any keys for 30 seconds, the handset exits the  
menu.  
The Handset Setup Menu  
You can change these settings separately for each handset.  
Turn on T-coil mode to reduce noise on some  
hearing aids (see page 30).  
T-coil  
Choose this handset’s ringtone. As you highlight  
Ringer Tones  
Personal Ring  
each ring tone, the phone plays a sample. When  
you hear the tone you want, press MEnu/sELECT.  
Turn on the personal ring feature. If you have  
Caller ID, this feature lets you assign special  
ringtones to anyone in your phonebook; this  
handset will use the special ringtone when that  
person calls.  
Have this handset answer a call when you pick it  
up from the cradle (without pressing any buttons).  
AutoTalk  
Have this handset answer a call when you press  
any key on the 12-key dialpad.  
Any Key Answer  
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Banner  
Change the name used on the handset’s display.  
Change the display language.  
Handset  
Language  
Have the keypad sound a tone when you press a  
key.  
Key Touch Tone  
The Ans. Setup menu  
This menu controls the options and settings for your answering  
system (see page 22).  
The Day and Time menu  
If you subscribe to Caller ID, the phone automatically sets the day  
and time when it receives Caller ID information from your phone  
company. If you want to set the clock manually, just open the menu  
and select Day and Time. The phone prompts you to select the day,  
enter the time, and select AM/PM. (When prompted for the time, use  
the number keypad to enter 2 digits for the hour and 2 digits for the  
minutes, e.g., 0530 for 5:30.)  
The Global Setup menu  
The settings on this menu affect all handsets and the base. Before  
changing these settings, make sure the phone is in standby and all  
handsets are within range of the base. (Only one handset at a time can  
change these settings.)  
Change the way your phone communicates with  
Dial Mode  
the telephone network (see page 31).  
Do not change this setting unless instructed to by  
customer service.  
Set Line Mode  
Reset the message waiting indicator if it gets out of  
sync with your voice mail service (see page 22).  
VMWI Reset  
How to enter text on your phone  
Use the 12-key dial pad when you want to enter text into your phone  
(i. e., a name in the phonebook, the handset banner).  
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The phone defaults to a capital letter for the first letter and any  
letter after a space; otherwise, it uses small letters.  
To switch to all capital letters, press . The phone defaults to all  
*
capital letters first (e. g. ABCabc2) until you enter a blank space or  
press again. (Any time you want to change case, just press .)  
*
*
If two letters in a row use the same number key, enter the first  
letter and wait a few seconds (or press righT); the cursor will  
move to the next space. Enter the next letter.  
Press to enter a blank space.  
To change a letter, move the cursor to that letter and press CLEar  
to erase the letter. Then, enter the next letter.  
#
To erase the entire entry, press and hold CLEar  
.
Press to cycle through all available symbols and punctuation.  
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USING YOUR PHONE  
You can control the features in this section through the handset.  
Learning the Basics  
Do this  
To...  
from the earpiece... from the speaker...  
make a call: Dial the  
Press TaLk/fLash.  
Press sPEakEr.  
number, then  
answer a call  
hang up  
Press TaLk/fLash.  
Press End or put the handset in the cradle.  
Press sPEakEr.  
mute the microphone Press MuTE. Press again to turn the microphone  
during a call  
back on.  
Press CLEar/inTErCoM. After 5 minutes on hold,  
the call will be disconnected.  
put a call on hold  
return to a call on  
hold  
Press TaLk/fLash.  
Press sPEakEr.  
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Do this  
To...  
from the earpiece... from the speaker...  
switch between the  
speakerphone and  
earpiece  
Press sPEakEr.  
mute the ringer for  
this call only  
While the phone is ringing, press MuTE.  
Change the volume  
Speaker and earpiece volume  
Ringer volume  
-
You can change the volume of  
the speaker on the base and each  
cordless handset separately.  
You can change the volume of the  
earpiece on each handset; this does  
not affect the handset’s speaker  
volume.  
Anytime you are listening to a  
speaker or earpiece, press uP to  
increase the volume and doWn to  
decrease it.  
-
You can change volume  
of the ringer on the  
base and each handset  
separately.  
When the phone is in  
standby, press uP to  
increase the volume and  
doWn to decrease it.  
-
-
-
-
If you turn the ringer  
volume all the way down,  
the ringer turns off.  
Call waiꢁng  
Call Waiting is a service available from your telephone provider that  
lets you receive calls while you are on another call. Caller ID on Call  
Waiting (CIDCW) service displays Caller ID information for a waiting  
call. Contact your telephone provider for more information.  
If you get a Call Waiting call, the phone sounds a tone and displays any  
CID information received for the waiting call. To switch between the  
1ꢀ  
 
current call and the waiting call, press TaLk/fLash. Remember, each  
time you switch, there is a short pause before you’re connected to the  
other caller.  
Using Caller ID and Redial Lists  
Caller ID (CID) is a service available from your telephone provider  
that shows the phone number (and sometimes the caller’s name) of  
incoming calls. Contact your telephone provider for more information.  
Caller ID (CID) list  
Redial list  
-
The phone saves the information for the  
last 30 received calls to the CID list. When  
the phone’s in standby, each handset  
shows how many calls came in since the  
last time you checked the CID list.  
-
Each cordless  
handset remembers  
the last 5 numbers  
you dialed on it.  
-
-
New records have an asterisk next to the  
received time.  
Only one handset can access the CID list  
at a time, and you can’t access the CID list  
while another handset is on a call.  
-
The redial list is  
separate for each  
handset.  
To…  
Open the CID list  
follow these steps…  
Press Cid/righT.  
Open the Redial list  
Press rEdiaL/PausE.  
Press doWn to scroll through the list from  
newest to oldest. Press uP to scroll from  
oldest to newest.  
Scroll through the list  
Highlight the number you want* and  
Dial a number  
Close the list  
press TaLk/fLash.  
Press PhonEbook/LEfT.  
* If the number is a toll or long distance call, but there’s no 1 at the  
front of the CID record, press to add the 1 before you dial the  
*
number.  
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To select a number, highlight the number and press MEnu/sELECT. The  
phone gives you the following options:  
Delete Entry Erase the number from the list.  
Add the number to the phonebook. The handset prompts  
Store Into  
Pb  
you to edit the name and number and select a personal  
ringtone.  
Delete All  
(Caller ID list only.) Erase all numbers from the list.  
Using the Phonebook  
The phone can store up to 70 entries in its central phonebook; the  
phonebook is shared by all cordless handsets.  
Only one handset can access the phonebook at a time, and you  
can't access the phonebook while another handset is on a call.  
To do this...  
Open/close the phonebook  
Do this...  
Press PhonEbook/LEfT.  
Press doWn to scroll through the  
phonebook from A to Z or uP to scroll  
from Z to A.  
Scroll through the entries  
Jump to entries that start with a Press the number key corresponding  
certain letter  
to the letter you want to jump to.  
Find the entry you want to dial, and  
press TaLk/fLash.  
Dial an entry  
To select a number, highlight the number and press MEnu/sELECT. The  
phone gives you the following options:  
Edit this entry. The handset prompts you to edit the  
name and number and select a personal ring.  
Edit  
Delete  
Erase this entry.  
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Phonebook menu opꢁons  
With the phone in standby, open the phonebook. From the main  
phonebook screen (instead of an individual entry), press MEnu/sELECT.  
The phone gives you the following options:  
Add an entry to your phonebook. The handset  
prompts you to enter a name and number and  
select a personal ring.  
Create New  
Delete All  
Erase all the entries in the phonebook.  
finding a Lost Handset  
With the phone in standby, press find on the base. All the handsets will  
beep for 1 minute; to end the page, press find again or press any key  
on any handset.  
Using Mulꢂ-Handset Features  
To use the features in this section, you must have at least two cordless  
handsets.  
Expanding your phone  
Your base supports a total of six cordless handsets: the one that  
came with the base and up to five DCX330/DRX332/DWX337  
accessory handsets.  
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 the  
base, see page 32, or consult the accessory handset manual.  
Any accessory handsets that came packaged with the base are  
already registered 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 31 or the manual  
for the accessory handset).  
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Conference calling  
When an outside call comes in, two handsets can join in a  
conference call with the outside caller.  
To join an ongoing call, press TaLk/fLash or sPEakEr.  
To leave the conference call, hang up normally; the other handset  
remains connected to the call.  
Privacy mode  
You can prevent other handsets from joining a call. Start your call  
as usual, then press MEnu/sELECT; the display shows Call Privacy  
.
Press MEnu/sELECT again to turn privacy mode on (you’ll see in the  
display). When you hang up, privacy mode turns off automatically.  
As long you have privacy mode on, no other handsets can interrupt  
your call. To allow another handset to join the call, press MEnu/sELECT  
twice to turn privacy mode off.  
Call transfer  
To…  
Do this...  
Press CLEar/inTErCoM, then select the  
handset you want to transfer the call to  
(select All to page all the handsets). When  
the other handset accepts the call, you’ll be  
disconnected.  
transfer a call  
cancel a transfer and leave  
the call on hold  
Press End.  
cancel a transfer and  
return to the call  
Press TaLk/fLash.  
1. Press CLEar/inTErCoM. You can speak to  
the transferring handset.  
answer a call transfer page  
2. To speak to the outside caller, press  
TaLk/fLash.  
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Intercom  
Whenever the phone is in standby, you can make an intercom call  
between handsets without using the phone line.  
You can make an intercom call from any handset, but only two  
handsets can be in an intercom call at any time.  
If an outside call comes in during an intercom page, the phone  
sounds a tone and shows any received CID information. If another  
handset hasn't answered the page yet, the phone cancels the page  
to let you can answer the incoming call.  
To...  
follow these steps:  
Press CLEar/inTErCoM, then select the  
handset you want to talk with (select All  
to page all handsets at the same time).  
make an intercom page  
cancel a page  
Press End.  
answer an intercom page  
leave an intercom call  
Press CLEar/inTErCoM or TaLk/fLash.  
Press End.  
Press TaLk/fLash. The phone  
automatically disconnects the intercom  
call and connects you to the outside line.  
answer an outside call  
during an intercom call  
Using Special features  
Do Not Disturb (DND)  
The Do Not Disturb feature (DND) turns off the ringers on the base  
and all handsets at the same time.  
You can turn on DND from the base whenever the phone is in  
standby: just press and hold do noT disTurb for about a second.  
The phone automatically turns on the answering system and  
shows Do Not Disturb on all handsets.  
To turn DND off, press do noT disTurb again.  
If you turn the answering system off while DND is on, the phone  
turns off DND along with the answering system.  
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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 20 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 a call, when you hear the prompt that tells you to enter the  
number, open the phonebook and find the entry that contains your  
code number. Press MEnu/sELECT to transmit the code. Or, if you  
change your mind, use PhonEbook/LEfT to close the phonebook.  
Voice message noꢁficaꢁon  
This feature supports Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) message  
notification. Contact your voice mail provider for more details.  
If you subscribe to a voice mail service, your phone can notify you  
when you have a new message waiting.  
When you have new messages, the voice message icon ( ) appears  
in the display, and the light at the top of the handset blinks.  
The voice message icon should disappear after you listen to all  
your new messages. If it doesn’t, you can reset it manually: With  
the phone in standby, open the menu and select Global Setup  
Select VMWI Reset, then select Yes  
.
.
USING THE ANSWERING SYSTEM  
Answering System Opꢂons (Ans. Setup  
)
You can change the answering system options from any handset. Just  
open the menu and select Ans. Setup. Select one of the following:  
Enter a 2-digit PIN so you can access your answering  
Security Code  
system from any touch-tone phone (see page 26).  
Set the number of rings (2, 4, or 6) before the  
answering system answers the phone. Choose Toll  
Ring Time  
Saver to have the system answer after 2 rings if you  
have new messages or after 4 rings if you don’t.  
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Set the amount of time callers have to leave a  
message, either 1 minute or 4 minutes. Choose  
Announce Only if you don’t want the system to let  
callers to leave a message.  
Record Time  
Have the system beep every 15 seconds when you  
have a new message; the beeping stops when you  
Message Alert listen to all your new messages. (To mute the alert  
without listening to your messages, press any key on  
the base.)  
Ans. Language Change the language of the system’s voice prompts.  
Turn on the call screen feature so you can hear callers  
as they leave messages on the base speaker (see page  
25).  
Turn your answering system on or off. (To turn your  
system on or off from the base, just press on/off.)  
Call Screen  
Ans. On/off  
Accessing the Answering System  
You can access your system from a handset whenever the phone is in  
standby.  
Press MESSAGES to  
start remote operation  
mode.  
5:Stop  
Press MENU/SELECT  
to choose the  
displayed  
option.  
[
/
/select]  
Use PHONEBOOK/  
LEFT to go to the  
previous option:  
Use CALLER ID/  
RIGHT to go to  
the next option:  
4:Delete  
3:Skip  
6:SelectGreeting  
8:RecNewGreeting  
Press END to exit  
remote operation  
mode.  
2:Play  
1:Repeat  
During remote operation, the phone beeps to let you know it's  
waiting for your next command.  
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You can press the number key next to the commands instead of  
scrolling through them.  
If you don't press any keys for 30 seconds, the phone returns to  
standby.  
Only one handset can access the system at a time, and you can't  
access the system while another handset is on a call.  
Personalizing Your Greeꢂng  
Your greeting can be between 2 seconds and 30 seconds long. If you  
don’t record an outgoing message, the system uses a pre-recorded  
greeting: Hello, no one is available to take your call. Please leave a  
message after the tone.  
Record your personal outgoing message or greeꢁng  
1. Access the system from any handset. Wait until the system  
finishes its announcements, or press  
2. Press RecNewGreeting).  
3. Wait for the system to say “Record greeting,” then begin speaking.  
4. When you’re finished, press  
5
(Stop) to skip them.  
8
(
8
(RecNewGreeting) to recording.  
The system plays back your new greeting.  
5. To keep this greeting, press End. To re-record it, go back to step 2.  
Switch between the two greeꢁngs  
1. Access the system from any handset. Wait until the system  
finishes its announcements, or press  
5
(Stop) to skip them.  
(SelectGreeting) to play back the current greeting.  
(SelectGreeting) again to switch greetings.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
6
6
Delete your greeꢁng  
Switch to your personal greeting following the steps above. While the  
system is playing back your greeting, press  
4
(Delete).  
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Geꢃng Your Messages  
from a handset  
(remote  
To…  
from the base...  
operation) ...  
Press MEssagEs.  
Press PLaY/sToP.  
The system announces the number of new and old  
messages, then plays each new message (followed  
by the time and day) in the order it was received.  
play new messages  
Within the first 2 seconds of a message,  
replay an earlier  
message  
press rEV.  
select 1: Repeat.  
Wait at least 5  
Wait at least 3 seconds after  
seconds after the  
restart the current  
message  
the message starts, then press message starts,  
rEV.  
and then select 1:  
Repeat.  
skip a message  
Press fWd.  
Select 3: Skip.  
While the message is playing,  
delete a message  
press dELETE.  
select 4: Delete.  
With the phone in standby,  
press dELETE. When the  
system asks you to confirm,  
press dELETE again.  
delete all of your  
messages  
Not available.  
After the system plays the new messages,  
play old messages  
stop playback  
press PLaY/sToP again.  
Select 2: Play.  
Press PLaY/sToP.  
Select 5: Stop.  
Screening Your Calls  
Another feature your answering system gives you is call screening.  
While the system is taking a message, you can hear the caller on the  
base speaker (if you turn on Call Screen) or from a handset. Only one  
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handset at a time can screen calls. If another handset is screening the  
call, the handset beeps and returns to standby.  
To...  
from the base...  
from a handset...  
Press MEssagEs.  
Press TaLk/fLash.  
Just listen to the  
caller over the  
speaker.  
hear the caller  
leaving a message  
answer the call  
Not available.  
Press End or return the  
handset to the cradle.  
Press PLaY/sToP.  
mute the call screen  
without answering  
If you mute the call screen, the system continues  
taking the message: it just stops playing through  
the speaker.  
Using the System While You’re Away from Home  
You can also use your answering system from any touch-tone phone.  
Before you can use this feature, you must program a security code.  
Programming a security code  
1. With the phone in standby, open the menu from any handset.  
2. Select Ans. Setup, then select Security Code  
.
3. Use the number keypad to enter a two-digit security code (01 to  
99). Press MEnu/sELECT when you’re finished.  
Remember to make a note of your new security code!  
Dialing in to your system  
1. Call your telephone number and wait for the system to answer.  
If you have the Ring Time set to Toll Saver, the system  
answers after 2 rings if you have new messages and 4 rings if  
you don’t. You can hang up during the third or fourth ring.  
If your answering system is off, it will answer after about ten  
rings and sound a series of beeps instead of your greeting.  
2ꢀ  
 
   
2. During the greeting (or beeps), press and immediately enter  
0
your security code. (If you enter it incorrectly 3 times, the system  
hangs up and returns to standby.)  
3. The system announces the current time, the number of messages  
stored in memory, and a help prompt. Then it starts beeping  
intermittently to let you know it's waiting for your command.  
4. When you hear the intermittent beeping, enter a command from  
the chart:  
01  
02  
03  
04  
Repeat message  
Play message  
Skip message  
05  
06  
09  
10  
Stop playback  
Turn on  
Turn off  
Delete message  
Hear prompts  
If you don’t press any keys for 15 seconds, the phone will  
hang up and return to standby.  
IMPORTANT INfORMATION  
Solving Problems  
If you have any trouble with your phone, try these simple steps first. If  
you need help, call our Customer Care Line listed on the front cover.  
If…  
Try…  
-
Checking the telephone cord connection.  
No handsets can make  
or receive calls.  
-
Disconnecting the base AC adapter. Wait a  
few minutes, then reconnect it.  
-
Making sure the base is plugged in.  
A handset can’t make  
or receive calls.  
Moving the handset closer to the base.  
-
-
Making sure the ringer is turned on.  
Making sure Do Not Disturb is turned off.  
A handset can make  
calls, but it won’t ring.  
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If…  
Try…  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Charging the battery for 15-20 hours.  
Checking the battery connection.  
Resetting the handset.  
Moving the handset closer to the base.  
Seeing if another handset is in Privacy Mode.  
Letting calls ring twice before answering.  
Making sure your Caller ID service is active.  
You may have to change the line mode.  
Contact customer service.  
A handset is not  
working.  
A handset says  
Unavailable.  
No handsets display  
Caller ID information.  
Caller ID displays briefly  
and then clears.  
I can’t transfer calls.  
Resetting all handsets.  
Two handsets can’t talk  
to the caller.  
Making sure no handset is in Privacy Mode.  
-
-
-
Making sure the answering system is on.  
Making sure the base is plugged in.  
Making sure the Record Time is not set to  
Announce Only.  
Deleting messages (memory may be full).  
Seeing if another handset is using the  
system.  
Making sure the phone is in standby.  
Re-registering the MULTIRANGE charger.  
The answering system  
does not work.  
The system won’t  
record messages.  
-
-
A handset can’t access  
the answering system.  
-
-
-
I can’t get my handset  
to switch to the  
repeater.  
Making sure the MULTIRANGE charger and  
handset are registered to the same base.  
The Link light on the  
MULTIRANGE charger  
randomly starts  
blinking.  
Moving the MULTIRANGE charger closer to  
the base.  
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.  
Make sure the handset’s battery is fully charged.  
Try adjusting the earpiece volume.  
Noise or staꢁc on the line  
Interference is the most common cause of noise or static on a cordless  
phone. Here are some common sources of interference:  
electrical appliances, especially microwave ovens  
computer equipment, especially wireless LAN equipment and DSL  
modems  
radio-based wireless devices, such as room monitors, wireless  
controllers, or wireless headphones or speakers  
fluorescent 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 static is on 1 handset or in If static is on all handsets or in all  
1 location: locations:  
-
Check nearby for one of  
the common interference  
sources.  
Try moving the handset away  
from a suspected source, or  
try moving the suspected  
source so it’s not between the  
handset and the base.  
There is always more noise at  
the edges of the base’s range.  
If an Out of Range message  
displays, try moving closer to  
the base.  
-
Check near the base for the source  
of interference.  
-
Try moving the base away from a  
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).  
-
-
-
-
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Installing a line filter or DSL filter  
Sometimes, broadband Internet services that use the telephone line  
can interfere with phones. One of these services−DSL−often causes  
static on telephones. A DSL filter or 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.  
Do you use a T-Coil hearing aid?  
-
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.  
Liquid damage  
Moisture and liquid can damage your cordless phone. If the exterior  
housing of the handset or base is exposed to moisture or liquid, wipe  
off the liquid, and use as normal. If moisture or liquid is inside 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  
-
Remove the battery cover and  
disconnect the battery.  
Let dry for at least 3 days with the  
battery disconnected and the cover off  
for ventilation.  
After the handset dries, reconnect the  
battery and replace the cover. Recharge  
the battery fully before using.  
-
Disconnect the AC  
adapter to cut off the  
power.  
-
-
-
Disconnect the  
telephone cord.  
Let dry for at least  
3 days before  
reconnecting.  
-
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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.  
Changing from Tone to Pulse Dialing  
Your phone communicates with the telephone network two ways: tone  
dialing or pulse dialing. Most telephone companies use tone dialing. If  
your phone company uses pulse dialing, you will need to change your  
phone’s dial mode.  
1. From a handset, open the menu and select Global Setup  
.
2. Select Dial Mode, then select Pulse. The phone sounds a  
confirmation tone.  
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.  
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Reseꢃng 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  
1. Press and hold End and  
#
until the  
1. Press and hold End and  
System Reset menu appears (about  
#
until the System Reset  
5 seconds).  
menu appears (about 5  
seconds).  
2. Select Base Unavailable.  
2. Select Deregister HS. The display  
lists all registered handsets.  
3. Select the handset you want to reset. 3. When the handset asks  
you to confirm, select  
Yes. The handset deletes  
its own link without  
contacting the base.  
4. When the handset asks you to  
confirm, select Yes. The handset  
clears its information from the base  
and deletes its own link to the base.  
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Registering a handset  
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.  
Does the handset fit in the base cradle?  
Yes  
No  
1. With the phone in standby,  
press and hold find on the base  
for about 5 seconds.  
Place the handset in the base.  
The display should say Handset  
Registering.  
2. On the handset you want  
to register, press and hold  
#
until the display says Handset  
Registering (about 2 seconds).  
In about 30 seconds, the handset display should say Registration  
Complete. Press TaLk/fLash and make sure you get a dial tone.  
If...  
Try...  
you don’t hear a dial tone  
Making sure the handset is  
fully charged, then starting  
over at step 1.  
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The display says Registration Failed  
Registering the MULTIRANGE™ charger  
Registering the MULTIRANGE charger is a separate process  
from registering the handset. You can use the charger even if  
the handset is not registered.  
1. With the phone in standby, press and hold find on the base for  
about 5 seconds.  
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2. On the bottom of the MULTIRANGE charger,  
press and hold the registration button until  
the  
light starts to blink (about 2  
Link  
seconds). Release the button and wait for the  
light to turn on and steady (this can  
Link  
take about 90 seconds).  
If the light doesn't turn on or keeps  
Link  
blinking, disconnect the charger's AC adapter. Wait about 20  
seconds, then try these steps again.  
Some important things to remember:  
Only register one charger at a time. If more than one charger is in  
registration mode at the same time, they can interfere with each  
other.  
If you want to use the MULTIRANGE charger with a different  
base, just register the charger to the new base. The charger  
automatically erases the link to the old base when it registers to  
the new one.  
Only register chargers to one base at a time. If more than one base  
is in registration mode at the same time, you can't control which  
base the charger registers to.  
AC Adapter and Baꢀery Informaꢂon  
Use only the supplied AC adapters. 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 fire or electrical hazard.  
Do not place the unit in direct sunlight or subject it to high  
temperatures.  
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.  
When the battery gets too low, the handset shows a low battery  
alert. If you hear a strange beep during a call, check the display: if  
you see the low battery alert, finish 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 baꢀery warning  
This equipment contains a rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride battery.  
Nickel is a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer.  
Do not short-circuit the battery.  
The rechargeable batteries contained in this equipment may explode if  
disposed of in a fire.  
Do not charge the 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 pack or cause it to explode.  
Rechargeable Batteries Must Be Recycled or Disposed of Properly.  
Uniden works to reduce lead content in 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.  
Compliance Informaꢂon  
FCC Part 68 Informaꢂon  
This equipment complies with Part ꢀ8 of the FCC rules and the require-  
ments 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  
phone company.  
An applicable Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) certification for the  
jacks used in this equipment is provided (i.e., RJ11C) 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 ꢀ8 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.  
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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 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. The REN for this product is part of the product identi-  
fier 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 ser-  
vice 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 ex-  
cept 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.  
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 qualified installer.  
Any changes or modifications 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 Informaꢂon  
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, 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.  
FCC PART 15.105(b): Note: This equipment has been tested and 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 and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that inter-  
ference 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 and on, the user is encouraged to  
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
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 connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC RF Exposure Informaꢂon  
This product complies with FCC radiation exposure limits under the fol-  
lowing conditions:  
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 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.) Noꢂce  
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 indicat-  
ing 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 termina-  
tion 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 certification number only signifies that Indus-  
try Canada technical specifications were met. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) 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".  
Warranty (Limited, 1 Year)  
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 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) 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 and  
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 AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE  
PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF  
ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY  
OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WAR-  
RANTIES 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  
4700 Amon Carter Blvd.  
Fort Worth, TX 7ꢀ155  
As an Energy Star® Partner, Uniden has determined that this  
product meets the Energy Star® guidelines for energy  
efficiency. Energy Star® is a U.S. registered mark.  
Uniden® is a registered trademark of Uniden America Corpora-  
tion.  
The pictures in this manual are for example only. Your phone may not look  
exactly like the pictures.  
May be covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents:  
7,20ꢀ,403  
Other patents pending.  
7,310,398  
7,4ꢀ0,ꢀꢀ3  
 
 

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