Uniden TRU 8860 manual

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    TRU 8860 SERIES OWNER'S MANUAL[...]

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    [1] www.uniden.com W ELCOME/F EATURES 2 T ERMINOLOGY 3 CONTROLS & F UNCTIONS 4 DISPLAY A ND ICONS 6 SOFT KE Y FUNCTI ON 8 GETTING STA RTED 9 Setting up the Pho ne 9 Moun ting th e Base U nit o n a W all 12 Exp anding Your Phone 14 Connecting the Char ger 14 Register the H and set 15 Ma in Me nu O p tio ns 16 Setting M enu Opti ons 17 BASICS 2 9[...]

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    [2] WELCOM E/FEATURES/TERMI NOLOGY www.uniden.com Congratulati ons on your purchase o f this Uni den Digital Expand able Cordless T elephon e System! Th is unit is different fr om convention al cordless telephones. Wh en the base unit is connected to AC power and a telephone line , it can su pport up to 10 handsets. Y o u can now place a fully-feat[...]

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    WELCOME/FEATURES/TER MINOLOGY [3] www.uniden.com Thi s ser i es f eatu r es Auto Talk  an d Aut oS tan dby  . AutoT alk allow s you to answer a call by j ust removing the han dset from the cr adle so you don't have to waste tim e pushing buttons. A utoStandby allows you to hang up by simply returning the han dset to the cradle . T o prot[...]

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    [4] CON TROLS & F UNCTIONS www.uniden.com Controls & Fu nctions 1. Handset An tenna 2. Beltclip Hole 3. Spea kerph one Speak er and Rin ger 4. Handset Battery Compartm ent 5. New Mess age LED 6. Handset Earpi ece 7. LCD Dis play 8. so ft Keys ( P . 8) 9. /vol / (volume up/d own) (P . 33 & 17) 10. * /t one/ < (P . 34 & 39) 11. sp [...]

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    CONTROLS & FUNC TIONS [5] www.uniden.com 22 23 24 25 26 21 Power Max 5.8GHz 21. Base Charging Contacts 22. Base Antenna 23. Charg e LED 24. find h andset (P . 54) 25. DC IN 9V Jack 26. TEL LINE Jack CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS TRU8860_1st.book 5 ペー ジ 2004 年1月6日  火曜日 午後 6時40分[...]

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    [6] D ISPLAY AND ICONS www.uniden.com Display and Icons Example o f the stan dby mod e display ICON Appears During DESCRIPTION Stan dby /T a lk Battery icon s indicate the handset battery st atus. This icon changes de pending on the batter y stat us (empt y , lo w , medium and full ). Standb y The Rin ger off icon i ndicates th at ri ng er is turne[...]

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    DISPLAY A ND ICONS [ 7] www.uniden.com Animation Display s The handsets have a variety of animati on displays. Below are ex amples of the animati on screens an d what they mean: T urning on th e phon e Hangin g up th e phon e Confirmation (Done!) Deleting (Deleted!) Mak i ng a c al l F i nd Ha nd se t / Pag in g t he Ha nd se t Also, the animati on[...]

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    [8] SOF T KEY FUN CTI ON www.uniden.com Soft Key Function "Soft" k eys are keys that change fun ction d urin g the opera tion o f the ph one . Ther e are thr ee soft k eys on each handset. Soft Keys allow y ou to: - Access the m ain men u - Access stored Caller ID messag es - Set up CIDCW option s - Redial one o f th e last three n umbers[...]

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    GETTING STARTE D [9] www.uniden.com Setting up the Phone Do the f ollowin g steps: A. Ch oose th e best locati on B . Install th e r echarg eable battery pack into the h andset. C. Connect th e base unit A. Choose the best locatio n Be f ore ch o os i ng a l o c a t ion f o r y o u r ne w p ho ne, re a d “ I nst a l l a t io n Co n sid er a tio n[...]

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    [10] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com B . Ins tall the r echar geable battery pack into the hands et The han dset is powered by a recharg eable battery pack. The battery recharg es automatically when th e handset is placed in the base unit. T o maximize the charg e capacity of your b attery pack, DO NO T plug the telephone cor d into the base unit a[...]

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    GETTING S TARTED [ 11] www.uniden.com C. Connect th e base unit 1) Connect the A C adapter to the DC IN 9V jac k an d to a stand ard 120V AC w all outlet. Connect th e AC ad apter to a con tinu ous power supply (i.e ., an outlet that is n ot con troll ed by a switch ). 2) Set the base on a d esk or tabletop, and place the han dset in th e base unit[...]

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    [12] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Mounting the Base Unit on a W a ll Standa r d w all pl ate mo unting This phone can be mounted o n any standard w all plate. 1) Make th e AC adapter and th e telephone line cord through the h ole on the wall mount ad apter . 2) Plug the AC adapter in to the DC IN 9V ja ck . 3) Plug the telephone line cor d into [...]

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    GETTING S TARTED [ 13] www.uniden.com Dire ct w all mounting If you don't hav e a standar d wall plate, you can mount your phone directly to the wall. Befor e doing this, consi d er the following: • Avoid electri cal cables, pipes, or oth er item s behin d the m oun ting l ocation that c ould cause a hazard when in serting screws in to the w[...]

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    [14] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Expanding Y our Ph one 10 Han dset Ex pandabili ty Y ou r phone supports up to 10 handsets, inclu ding any handsets supplied with your phon e. Y o u can now pl ace a fully -featured cordless handset an ywher e AC power is available to connect the han dset charg er . Up to 2 handsets can be used in DirectLink Mod[...]

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    GETTING S TARTED [ 15] www.uniden.com Register the Handset If you purchase an e xtra han dset, you need to r egister the handset befo re use . Only one handset can be registered at a time . Han dsets supplied with the phone are r egistered to the base by the factory . When char g ed, pre-r egistered handsets display a handset ID number . Handsets t[...]

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    [16] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Main Menu Options Y ou r phone has five main menu opti ons: Dir ectLink Mode , Room/Bab y Monitor , Handset Se tup, Gl obal Set up an d Der egister HS . Defa ult Settings The d efault settings set fr om the fa ctory match the features that most people use . Y ou may not n eed to change them. However , there are [...]

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    GETTING S TARTED [ 17] www.uniden.com Setting Menu Options Using the in terface Below are some tips for using the so ftwar e interface on your phone . •Press th e MENU soft ke y to access the mai n men u. •Use /vol/ ∧ and /vol/ ∨ to scrol l through option s . •Press th e OK soft k ey t o m ake a selecti on. •Press th e BACK soft key to [...]

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    [18] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Room/Baby Monitor This feature allow s you to monitor sounds in an other r oom. Place a handset in the r oom you wish to monitor; it will fun cti on as a micr ophon e. A second han dset can be set to function as a remote speaker , allowing you to moni tor sounds in the ro om . Using Room/Baby Mon itor 1) Press t[...]

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    GETTING S TARTED [ 19] www.uniden.com Handse t Setu p The following subm enu option s must be set separately for each handset. Progr amming your V oice Mail Acc ess Number 1) Press th e MENU soft k ey . Select the H andset Setup men u, and then th e Edit Voi ce Mail submenu. Edit V _mail N o. appears. 2) Enter your personal access number usi ng th [...]

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    [20] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Y ou m ust set th e separate rin ger ton e on each han dset. 1) Press th e MENU s oft k ey . Select the Han dset Setup men u, and then th e Ring er T one submenu. 2) Press /vol/ ∧ or /vol/ ∨ to move th e pointer . Y ou will hear th e ringer or m elody as you scroll through the op t io ns. 3) When you reach t[...]

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    GETTING S TARTED [ 21] www.uniden.com Setting the Au toT alk Aut otalk a llows you to an swer t he ph one simp ly by r em ovin g th e h an dset f ro m th e cr adle . Y ou do n o t hav e to p r ess an y button s to an swer th e c all. 1) Press th e MENU soft k ey . Select the H andset Setup men u and then the A utoT a lk submenu. 2) Press /vol/ ∧ [...]

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    [22] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Setting the T rue Banner T rue Banner lets you customize the name your handset displa ys. The nam e will be displaye d on the LC D screen durin g Standby Mode , Intercom, Intercom H old, Room Monitor and Copy P hon ebook ope ration. Th e banner name will be displ ayed on the receiving handset as well. 1) Press t[...]

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    GETTING S TARTED [ 23] www.uniden.com Adjus ting the LCD Contr ast Contr ast adjusts the handset LCD brightn ess. Choose one o f the 10 levels for optimum viewing. 1) Press th e MENU soft k ey . Select the H andset Setup men u and then the Con trast submen u. 2) Press /vol/ ∧ or /v ol/ ∨ to adjust th e contr ast of the LCD (10 level s.) 3) Pres[...]

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    [24] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Setting the Animation Scr een The An imati on screen displays animati on on th e han dset LCD. The animation s will be displayed on the LCD scr een durin g a call, ring er volume setting, when you hang up, and so on. 1) Press th e MENU s oft k ey . Select the Han dset Setup men u and then th e Animati on Screen [...]

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    GETTING S TARTED [ 25] www.uniden.com Global Setup If you change on e o f the global settings , you chang e that setting f or all registered handsets. Only on e handset can change global settings at a time . Setting Day and Time Day & Ti me sets the d ay and time of your display . 1) Press th e MENU soft k ey . Select the Global Setup men u, an[...]

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    [26] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com Setting CIDCW (Cal ler ID on Call W aiting) Caller ID on Call W aiting (CIDCW) di splays the nam e and number of an incoming call while yo u are on the line . Call Waiting Deluxe (CWDX) allo ws you to ha ndle call waitin g calls in seven differ en t w ays. 1) Press th e MENU s oft k ey . Select the Global Setup [...]

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    GETTING S TARTED [ 27] www.uniden.com Setting the Dial Mode Sets the dial mod e to tone or puls e . Most phon e systems use tone dialing; the def ault setting is tone dialin g. Set the dialin g mode to m atch the dialin g system used by your local phone service . • If you are not sur e o f your dialin g system, set t he unit to t one di aling. M [...]

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    [28] GETTING START ED www.uniden.com De-r egister the H andset Deregister HS clears the han dset’s ID from the m ain base unit o r the base ID from the handset. Y ou will usually on ly der egister the handset if you are having a problem with your phone or if you need to change the di gital se curity code . (see page 54). 1) In standby mod e , sel[...]

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    BASICS [29] www.uniden.com Making and Receiving Calls With the ha n dse t's d up le x speak erph on e , yo u can ha ve ha nds - fr ee co nvers ati ons. The ic on appe ars on th e dis play scr ee n d urin g han ds- fr ee co nv e rsa t ions. Y o u can easily sw itch a call from normal conversati on to hands-fr ee conversation. T o switch a call,[...]

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    [30] BASICS www.uniden.com Fro m the handset From the Handset Normal conversation Hands-free conver sation T o answ er a call Handse t On the Cr adle Pick up the handset (A utoT alk is: on) or pick up the handset an d press talk/flash (Auto T alk is: off). Handse t Off the C radl e Press any number key , * /tone/ <, or #/ > (Any Key Answer), [...]

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    BASICS [31] www.uniden.com Call W aiting If you h ave Call Waiting servi ce and a call waiting tone sounds while yo u are on a call, press talk/flash on the handset to accept the waiting call. Th ere is a short pause , and then you will hear th e new caller . T o return to th e ori ginal caller , press t alk/flash again. Placing a Call on Hold Y o [...]

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    [32] BASICS www.uniden.com Redialing a Call The last three ph one n umbers dialed can be quick ly redi aled from the handset. Redial numbers stored in the hand set are independent from ea ch o ther . 1) With th e ph one in stan dby mod e , pr ess the REDIAL so ft key . 2) Press /vol/ ∧ or /vol/ ∨ to scroll through the last three di aled numbers[...]

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    BASICS [33] www.uniden.com Adjustin g the Ringer , and Earp iece and Spea ker Vo l u m e Ringer v olume In standby mode , press th e volume up key or volume down ke y on the handset to select one of thr ee ring er volume ( Off, Low , or Hig h ). Earpiece and Speaker V olume Y o u can select fr om among si x volume levels on the handset. Pressing th[...]

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    [34] BASICS www.uniden.com Mute Mic rophone Y ou can temporarily mute th e microph on e so that the caller cannot h ear you. Press th e MUTE soft key d uring talk mode (while the ph one is in use) to mute th e microph one . Mute On and app ear in the display . T o canc el muti ng, p ress the MUTE soft k ey again. Mute Of f appea rs. T one Dialing S[...]

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    BASICS [35] www.uniden.com Travelling Out of Range During a call, as you b egin to move your handset too far from your base un it, noise may in crease . If you pass the r ang e limits of th e base unit, you will hear a beep and see Out o f Range on th e display , and th en th e han dset return s to standby m od e . Privacy Mode Privacy prevents int[...]

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    [36] BASICS www.uniden.com Using One T ouch V oice Mail Access If you su bscribe to v oice mail service , you can use yo ur phone to access your v oice mailbox . The n ew messag e LED flashes wh enever you have mess ages w aiting in y our voi ce m ailbo x. Just program the handset with your access number , and you can get your messages at the touch[...]

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    PHONEBOOK [37] www.uniden.com Phonebook (S toring Phone Nu mbers, Names, Distinctive Rings and Speed Dial) Y o u can store names an d numbers in your phone's phon ebook, search for nam es alphabetically , and dial phonebook entri es with just a few key presses. Y ou can store up to 100 numbers in each registered handset. The ph one uses th e s[...]

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    [38] PHONEBOOK www.uniden.com 4) Press th e OK soft k ey to store th e nam e; Store/E dit No . appea rs. 5) Use th e n umber keypad, * /tone / < , or #/ > to enter the phon e number (up to 20 digits). If you make an error , use the DELETE soft key to erase th e incorr ect digits. When you are finish ed, press th e OK soft key to store th e nu[...]

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    PHONEBOOK [39] www.uniden.com Steps for Entering Names and Special Characters Refer to the letters on the number keys to select the desired characters . With each press of a number key ( 0 - 9 ), the displayed character appea rs in the following ord er:Upper case letters first, lower case letters next and fin ally the number correspondin g to the k[...]

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    [40] PHONEBOOK www.uniden.com For ex ample , to en ter Movies : 1) When th e ph one is in standby m ode , press phonebook an d the STORE sof t key . Store/E dit Na me appears. 2) Press 6 once , and then press #/ > to move th e cursor t o the ri gh t. 3) Press 6 six time s. 4) Press 8 six time s. 5) Press 4 six time s. 6) Press 3 five tim es. 7) [...]

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    PHONEBOOK [41] www.uniden.com V iewing the Phoneb oo k Y o ur phone stor es nam es/numbers in the ph onebook mem ory locations , and you can search nam es in alphabetical order . Y ou can view the phon ebook even while the phon e is in use . 1) Press phonebook . If yo u recall the phonebook during a call, the COPY and STORE soft k ey will not appe [...]

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    [42] PHONEBOOK www.uniden.com Making Calls Using the Pho nebook From Standb y Mode 1) When th e ph one is in standby m od e, select the ph on eb ook l ocat i on to di al (see "V i ewin g the Phonebook" on page 41 ). 2) Press t alk/flash or speaker on the handset. The displayed number is dialed. 3) T o han g up pr es s end . From T a lk Mo[...]

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    PHONEBOOK [43] www.uniden.com Editing or Erasin g a Stored Name, Phone Number , Distinctive Ring and Spee d Dial 1) When th e phone is in standby mode , p ress phonebook . 2) Press /vol/ ∧ , /vol/ ∨ , or the n umber keypad to select the ph onebook location s (see "Viewing the Phonebook" on p age 41). a. Editing the Stored Data 1) When[...]

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    [44] PHONEBOOK www.uniden.com Copying Phon ebook Locatio ns Copy Phon ebook allow s you to tr an sfer stor ed ph on ebook locati on s fr om han dset to ha nds e t s o y o u don ’ t h av e to manua ll y re -e nt er name s and num be r s. Y ou ca n tra nsf e r one m em ory (ph one book locati on) at a ti me , or all mem ory locat ion s at on ce . 1[...]

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    CALLER ID [45] www.uniden.com Caller ID and CIDCW (Caller ID on Call W aiting) Y o u must subscribe to C aller ID s ervices through your l ocal telep hon e provid er to use t h ese feat ur es . When the telephon e rings , the Caller ID feature allows you to view the caller’s nam e , phone n umber , date and time o f call. Wi th CIDCW ( Caller ID [...]

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    [46] CA LLER ID www.uniden.com Y ou may receive any one o f the followin g messag es: When invalid d ata is received; Incom plete Data When a private name is r eceived; Priva te Nam e When a private number is received; Priva te Numb er When a unknown nam e is received; Unknow n Name When a unknown number is received; Unkn own Nu mber 2) When you pi[...]

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    CALLER ID [47] www.uniden.com T o vi ew th e C aller I D m ess ag es wi th al phabet ic al s ear ch, pr ess th e n umber k ey pad ( 2 - 9 an d 0 ) with the letter as sociated wit h the first lette r of the d esired message . Once you view th e Caller ID l ist with alphabetical search, you cannot switch back to historical ord er (from new to old or [...]

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    [48] CA LLER ID www.uniden.com Deleti ng all C aller I D names/ number s 1) When th e ph one is in standby m ode , press cid . Press th e DELETE soft key . Delet e All? appears. 2) Press /vol/ ∧ or /vol/ ∨ to choose Yes . 3) Press the OK so ft k ey . Y o u will hear a confirm ati on tone . Using the Caller ID Message List Calli ng a par ty from[...]

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    CALLER ID [49] www.uniden.com T alk mode 1) When th e ph one is in talk mod e , select the Caller ID mess age you w ant to dial (see "Viewing the Caller ID List" on page 46). 2) Press th e DIAL soft key , and the number will be dialed. Storing Ca ller ID mess ages in the Pho nebook Messag es shown in the Caller ID list can be stored in th[...]

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    [50] CA LLER ID www.uniden.com Call W aiting Deluxe Features Y ou r phone gives you new options f or call waiting. At the touch o f a button , you can plac e the caller on hold, send them to your voice mail se rvice , or conference them into your current call. Y ou must subscribe to Call W aiting and Call Waiting Deluxe to use these features. Not a[...]

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    MULT I-HAND SET FE ATURE S [51] www.uniden.com Multi-Handset Features The featur es in this section re quire a minim um of two handsets to oper ate . T o add addition al handsets to your system, see "Exp anding Y our Phone" on page 14. Using the DirectLink Mode T o use this feature , you m ust enter the handsets into Dire ctLink m od e fi[...]

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    [52] MULTI-HANDSET FEATURES www.uniden.com 3-W ay Conferencing The phon e permits 3-way con versati ons between 2 handsets and an outside line . 1) Initi ate the call norm ally . Once th e call is in pr ogr ess, oth er people can join th e call. 2) T o join a conference call, press ta lk/flash or speaker to use the handset speakerph one . 3) T o le[...]

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    MULT I-HAND SET FE ATURE S [53] www.uniden.com 3) T o a nswer th e page , press tal k/flash , int c om/h old , or the ANSWER soft k ey . If Any Key An swer is en abled, pressin g a number key , * /tone / < , or #/ > will answer the page . If AutoT alk is enabled, you can answer the page by simply picking up the handset. 4) T o han g up th e i[...]

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    [54] ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www.uniden.com Changing the Dig ital Security Code The di gital security code is an i den tifi cation cod e used to connect the handset an d the base unit. N ormally , setting the cod e is not n ecessary . In the rar e situ ation that you suspe ct anoth er cordless tele phone is using th e same security code , you can ch[...]

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    ADDITION AL INFORMATION [55] www.uniden.com Headset Installation Y o ur phone can be used with an optional headset. T o use this feature , insert the headset plug into the headset jack. Y o ur phon e is ready f or hands-free convers ations . (Headset can be pur chased by calling the U ni den P arts Department or visiting th e web site. See page 57.[...]

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    [56] ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www.uniden.com Low batte ry alert When th e battery pack is very low , the ph one is pr ogrammed to elimin ate functi on s in order to s ave powe r . The battery pack needs to be cha rg ed when: - The empty battery icon app ears. - Low Batter y appears in th e display . If the phon e is in standby mode , non e of k eys w[...]

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    ADDITION AL INFORMATION [57] www.uniden.com General In formation The phon e complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68. Operating temperature: 0 °C to +50 ° C (+32 °F to +122 °F) AC Ad ap t e r I nf or m at i on AC A d apter part number: AD-800 f or th e base AD-0005 f or the char ger (TR U8860-2 only) Input V oltage: 120 AC 6 0Hz 120V A C 60Hz Output V[...]

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    [58] TR OUBLESHOOTIN G www.uniden.com T roubleshooting If your p hone is n ot performing to your expectations , please try these simple steps fi rst. Symptom Suggestion The charge LED won' t illum inate when th e handset is pla ced in the cradle. • Make sur e the AC ad apter i s plugg ed in to the base or t he char g er (if you have mo re th[...]

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    TR OUBL ES HOOT ING [59] www.uniden.com Sever e noise in terfer enc e. • Keep the h andset away fr om mi cr owave ovens , compute rs, r em ote con tro l toys , wir eless micr opho nes , alarm syst ems , in ter coms , r oom mo nitors , fluo rescen t li gh ts, and elec tric al appli ances . • Move to anoth er location or tu rn off th e source o f[...]

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    [60] TR OUBLESHOOTIN G www.uniden.com Liquid Damage Moisture and liqu id can damage your cordles s phone . In case of a ccidental submersion, ple ase read the following steps. Case A ct ion If the handset or base is exposed to moisture or liquid , but only affects the exterior plastic housing. Wipe off the l iqui d, an d use as normal . If moistu r[...]

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    PRECAUTIONS & WARRANTY [61] www.uniden.com PRECAU TIONS & W ARRAN TY Precaution s! Before you read anythi ng else, please ob serve the follow ing: War n i n g ! Uniden America Corporation DOES NOT repr esent this unit to be wate rpro of. To reduc e the ris k of fire, e lec trica l s hock , or damage to the unit, DO NO T ex pose thi s unit t[...]

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    [62] PRECAUTIONS & WARRANTY www.uniden.com T elephone Line Proble ms The FCC ha s grante d the tele phon e company t he righ t to di sconnec t servic e in the ev ent that your phon e causes prob lems on the teleph one line . Also, th e telepho ne compan y may mak e chang es in faci lities an d servic es which may affect th e oper ation of your [...]

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