Compatible Bases
Thꢀs handset ꢀs compatꢀble wꢀth Unꢀden's 5.8 GHz Dꢀgꢀtal
Expandable phone system: the TRU9300 serꢀes.
date lꢀst of compatꢀble bases.
Installing the Accessory Handset
Checking the Package Contents
Make sure your package contaꢀns the followꢀng ꢀtems. If any
ꢀtems are mꢀssꢀng or damaged, contact our Customer Servꢀce
Hotlꢀne. See back cover page for contact ꢀnformatꢀon.
• Cordless Handset
• Beltclꢀp
• Chargꢀng Cradle
• Prꢀnted Materꢀal
• AC Adapter, model # AD-0005
Input: ꢁꢂ0V AC 60 Hz
Output: 9V DC ꢂꢁ0 mA
• Rechargeable NꢀMH Battery Pack, model # BT-909
Capacꢀty: 600 mAh, 3.6V
Installing the Battery
Follow the steps below to ꢀnstall the
rechargeable battery pack.
ꢁ) Using the finger indentation, press in on
the battery case cover and slꢀde ꢀt down
to remove ꢀt.
ꢂ) Plug the battery connector ꢀnto the
battery compartment jack. Be sure to
match the red and black wꢀres to the
label near the jack.
3) Gently pull on the battery wꢀres. If the
battery connector comes loose, try
connectꢀng ꢀt agaꢀn.
4) Replace the battery case cover and slꢀde
ꢀt up untꢀl ꢀt clꢀcks ꢀnto place.
Note: Use only the Uniden BT-909 rechargeable battery pack
supplied with your cordless telephone.
ꢂ
Installing the Belt Clip
Lꢀne up the tabs wꢀth the holes on each sꢀde of
the handset. Press the belt clꢀp down untꢀl both
tabs clꢀck ꢀnto place.
To remove the belt clꢀp, pull both sꢀdes of the clꢀp
to release the tabs from the holes.
Installing the Optional Headset
Your phone may be used wꢀth an optꢀonal headset.
To use a headset, ꢀnsert the headset plug ꢀnto the
headset jack. Headsets may be purchased by
callꢀng the Unꢀden Parts Department. See back
cover page for contact ꢀnformatꢀon.
Charging the Accessory Handset
The handset ꢀs powered by a rechargeable battery pack that
automatꢀcally recharges when the handset ꢀs placed ꢀn the
charger.
ꢁ) Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 9V jack and to a ꢁꢂ0V
AC outlet that ꢀs not controlled by a wall swꢀtch.
Caution: Use only the Uniden AD-0005 adapter.
ꢂ) Set the charger on a
desk or tabletop, and
Route the
cord.
place the handset ꢀn the
charger wꢀth the keypad
facꢀng forward.
3) Make sure that the
charge LED ꢀllumꢀnates.
If the LED does not
ꢀllumꢀnate, check to see
that the AC adapter
ꢀs plugged ꢀn and
To AC outlet
To DC IN 9V
the handset makes
good contact wꢀth the
chargꢀng contacts on
the chargꢀng cradle.
AC adapter (supplied)
4) Charge the handset battery pack for at least ꢁ5-ꢂ0 hours
before using your new handset for the first time.
3
Registering the Handset
You must regꢀster the handset to the base before you can use ꢀt.
Only one handset can be regꢀstered at a tꢀme. (If an accessory
handset has ever been regꢀstered to a base, you must reset the
handset before you can regꢀster ꢀt to a new base.)
To regꢀster to a TRU9300 serꢀes
base, place the accessory
Charge the handset
for 15-20 hours.
E
x
t
r
a
Handset
handset ꢀn the base. Whꢀle the
handset ꢀs regꢀsterꢀng, HANDSET
REGISTERING appears ꢀn the
LCD. When REGISTRATION
COMPLETE ꢀs dꢀsplayed, the
handset has been regꢀstered to
the base.
If REGISTRATION FAILED
appears, remove the handset from
the base and try agaꢀn.
C
harger
E
x
t
r
a
Handset
Place the extra
handset in the main
base to register.
M
a
i
n
Base
E
x
t
r
a
Handset
+
M
a
i
n
Base
C
harger
Resetting the Handset
If you want to regꢀster the handset to a dꢀfferent base or replace
a handset with another one, you must first clear the registration
ꢀnformatꢀon from the base and the handset.
ꢁ) Press and hold [ ] and [#] for at least 5 seconds, untꢀl the
SYSTEM RESET menu appears.
ꢂ) Select the DEREGISTER HS
Which Handset?
submenu by pressꢀng [select/ ].
Handset
Handset
#1
#2
WHICH HANDSET? appears ꢀn the
dꢀsplay.
3) Use [ ] or [ ] to select the handset ID to be de-regꢀstered
from the lꢀst, and then press [select/ ]. DEREGISTER HS
appears.
4) Press [ ] to move the cursor to YES, and then press
[select/ ]. You will hear a confirmation tone.
4
Resetting the Handset Without the Base
If the orꢀgꢀnal base thꢀs handset was regꢀstered to ꢀs not
avaꢀlable for some reason (for example, ꢀt ꢀs lost or somehow
ꢀncapacꢀtated), you can stꢀll reset the handset and use ꢀt wꢀth
another base.
ꢁ) Press and hold [ ] and [#] for more than 5 seconds, untꢀl the
SYSTEM RESET menu appears.
ꢂ) Press [ ] to move the cursor to BASE UNAVAILABLE and
then press [select/ ]. BASE UNAVAILABLE appears.
3) Press [ ] to move the cursor to YES, and then press
[select/ ]. You hear a confirmation tone, and the handset
deletes ꢀts own lꢀnk to the base wꢀthout tryꢀng to contact the
base.
Now you are ready to regꢀster the handset to the new base.
5
Using the Interface
Parts of the Handset
5
6
1
2
3
7
14
15
16
17
18
8
9
10
11
4
12
13
19
20
21
22
ꢁ. Headset Jack Cover
ꢂ. Beltclꢀp Hole
ꢁꢂ. [ /tone] key
ꢁ3. [hold/int’com/xfer] key
*
3. Speakerphone Speaker
and Rꢀnger
4. Handset Battery
Compartment
5. New Message LED
6. Handset Earpꢀece
7. LCD Dꢀsplay
ꢁ4. [redial/pause] key
ꢁ5. [select/ ] key (select/
messages)
ꢁ6. [ ] key (caller ID/rꢀght)
ꢁ7. [ ] key (end call)
ꢁ8. [ ] key (down)
ꢁ9. [#] key
ꢂ0. [ ] key (speaker)
ꢂꢁ. Handset Mꢀcrophone
8. [menu/clear] key
9.
[
] key (up)
ꢁ0. [ /flash] key (talk/flash)
ꢁꢁ. [ ] key (phonebook/left)
ꢂꢂ. Handset Chargꢀng
Contacts
6
Reading the Display
The handset dꢀsplay uses ꢀcons to tell you the status of your
phone. The table below lꢀsts the ꢀcons and what they mean.
Icon
Status
Description
Standby/ The battery ꢀcon ꢀndꢀcates the handset
Talk
battery status: full, medꢀum, low, and empty.
The ringer off ꢀcon ꢀndꢀcates that the rꢀnger
ꢀs turned off.
Standby
:OFF
The mute ꢀcon appears whꢀle the handset
Talk
Talk
Talk
Talk
mꢀcrophone ꢀs muted.
The boost ꢀcon appears when the Clarꢀty
Boost feature ꢀs actꢀvated.
The speaker ꢀcon appears when the handset
speaker phone ꢀs ꢀn use.
The privacy ꢀcon appears when the Prꢀvacy
Mode ꢀs turned on.
The Standby Screen
When the phone ꢀs ꢀn standby, the handset dꢀsplay shows the
followꢀng ꢀtems:
:OFF
Ringer off icon (when the ringer is off) / battery icon
Handset ID
Handset #1
New CID: 5
Number of new Caller ID calls received
Using the Four-way Function Key
Your handset has a four-way
functꢀon key that allows you to
move the cursor or poꢀnter on
the dꢀsplay and access the most
Up
commonly used features at the
View the
phonebook
View the
Caller ID
touch of a button. Press the
left sꢀde of the key to open the
Four-way
phonebook. Press the rꢀght sꢀde
Function Key
to open the Caller ID lꢀst.
Down
To use thꢀs four-way key, place your thumb over the key on the
handset and move to the four posꢀtꢀons to get the feel of how ꢀt
moves and operates.
7
Using the Handset Menus
To open the menu, press [menu/clear]. Select the optꢀon you
want by pressꢀng the four-way functꢀon key. Thꢀs wꢀll move the
cursor; the optꢀon currently selected has a trꢀangle besꢀde ꢀt.
Actꢀvate the selected optꢀon by pressꢀng [select/ ]. To exꢀt the
menu and return to standby, press [ ].
If you do not press a key wꢀthꢀn 30 seconds, the phone wꢀll tꢀme
out and exꢀt the menu.
Entering Text from Your Handset
You can use the number keypad on your phone to enter text by
referrꢀng to the letters prꢀnted on each number key. When you
press the number key in a text entry field, the phone displays
the first letter printed on the number key. Press the number key
twꢀce to dꢀsplay the second letter and three tꢀmes to dꢀsplay the
third. Capital letters are displayed first, then lower case letters,
then the number on the key.
If two letters in a row use the same number key, enter the first
letter, then use [right] or [left] on the four-way functꢀon key to
move the cursor to the next posꢀtꢀon to enter the second letter.
Number of times key is pressed
8
For example, to enter "Movꢀes":
ꢁ) Press [6] once to enter M.
ꢂ) Use [right] on the four-way functꢀon key to move the cursor
to the rꢀght.
3) Press [6] sꢀx tꢀmes to enter o.
4) Press [8] sꢀx tꢀmes to enter v.
5) Press [4] sꢀx tꢀmes to enter i.
6) Press [3] five times to enter e.
7) Press [7] eꢀght tꢀmes to enter s.
8) Press [select/ ] to end your text entry.
If you make a mꢀstake whꢀle enterꢀng a name, use [right] or [left]
on the four-way functꢀon key to move the cursor to the ꢀncorrect
character. Press [menu/clear] to erase the wrong character, and
then enter the correct character. To delete all characters, press
and hold [menu/clear].
9
Using Your Accessory Handset
Making and Receiving Calls
With the earpiece
With the speaker phone
ꢁ) Remove the handset from ꢁ) Remove the handset from
the charger.
ꢂ) Dꢀal the number.
3) Press [ /flash].
the charger.
ꢂ) Dꢀal the number.
Make a
call
3) Press [
].
ꢁ) Pꢀck up the handset.
(If AutoTalk ꢀs on, the
ꢁ) Pꢀck up the handset.
(If AutoTalk ꢀs on, the
phone answers when you
remove the handset from
the chargꢀng cradle.)
phone answers when you
remove the handset from
the chargꢀng cradle.)
Answer
a call
ꢂ) Press [ /flash].
ꢂ) Press [
].
(If Any Key Answer ꢀs on,
you can press any key ꢀn
the twelve-key pad.)
Hang up Press [ ].
Press [ ].
Adjusting the Volume
Choose from four rꢀnger volume settꢀngs (off, low, medꢀum,
Ringer
Volume
and hꢀgh). Wꢀth the phone ꢀn standby, use [
] and [
]
to adjust the rꢀnger volume.
Choose from sꢀx volume levels for the earpꢀece. Whꢀle on
a call, press [ ] to make the earpꢀece volume louder or
] to make ꢀt softer.
Earpiece
Volume
[
Choose from sꢀx volume levels for the handset
speakerphone. Whꢀle on a call, press [ ] to make the
speaker volume louder or [ ] to make ꢀt softer.
Speaker
Volume
ꢁ0
Using Caller ID and Call Waiting
If you subscrꢀbe to Caller ID, you can store up to 30 Caller ID
numbers ꢀn each handset. Caller ID records are stored from
newest to oldest. Once your Caller ID lꢀst ꢀs full and you receꢀve
an ꢀncomꢀng call, the oldest record wꢀll be automatꢀcally deleted
to make room for the new record.
To open the Caller ID lꢀst, press [ ]. The phone wꢀll show the
number of new Caller ID records and the total number of stored
records. From the screen, you have the followꢀng optꢀons:
Scroll through the
records
Press [
] to scroll through CID records.
CID records are stored chronologꢀcally from
newest to oldest.
Jump to records that
Press the number key correspondꢀng to the
start wꢀth a certaꢀn letter letter you want to jump to.
Store a record ꢀn the
phonebook
Fꢀnd the record you want to store and press
[select/ ].
Dꢀal a record
Fꢀnd the entry you want to dꢀal and press
[ /flash] or [
].
Delete a record
Fꢀnd the entry you want to dꢀal and press
[menu/clear].
Delete all records
Press [menu/clear].
Exꢀt the Caller ID lꢀst
Press [ ].
Using Call Waiting
If you subscrꢀbe to call waꢀtꢀng, a tone sounds ꢀf a call comes ꢀn
when you are on the phone. If you subscrꢀbe to Caller ID on call
waꢀtꢀng, the Caller ID ꢀnformatꢀon of the waꢀtꢀng call appears on
the dꢀsplay. Press [ /flash] on the handset to accept the waꢀtꢀng
call. After a short pause, you wꢀll hear the new caller. To return to
the orꢀgꢀnal caller, press [ /flash] on the handset agaꢀn.
ꢁꢁ
Using the Phonebook
Your handset can store up to 70 names and numbers ꢀn your
phonebook. When all the phonebook entrꢀes are full, you wꢀll
hear a beep and MEMORY FULL appears. You cannot store any
addꢀtꢀonal names and numbers unless you delete some of the
exꢀstꢀng ones.
Press [ ] to enter the phonebook menu. Once ꢀn the
phonebook menu, you have the followꢀng optꢀons:
ꢁ) Press [
] agaꢀn or move the cursor to
DIAL/EDIT and press [select/ ].
Scroll through the
entrꢀes
ꢂ) Press [
] to scroll through the phonebook
alphabetꢀcally.
Jump to entrꢀes
that start wꢀth a
certaꢀn letter
Press the number key correspondꢀng to the letter
you want to jump to.
Move the cursor to CREATE NEW, then press
[select/ ].
Store a new entry
ꢁ) Move the cursor to COPY and press [select/ ].
ꢂ) Select the handset you want to copy the entrꢀes
to and press [select/ ].
Copy entrꢀes to
another handset
3) Select ONE MEMORY or ALL MEMORY and
press [select/ ].
4) If you choose ONE MEMORY, find the entry you
want to copy and press [select/ ].
ꢁ) Move the cursor to DIAL/EDIT and press
[select/ ].
ꢂ) Fꢀnd the entry you want to dꢀal.
Dꢀal an entry
3) Press [ /flash] or [
].
ꢁ) Move the cursor to DIAL/EDIT and press
[select/ ].
ꢂ) Fꢀnd the entry you want to delete.
3) Press [menu/clear].
Delete an entry
Delete all entrꢀes
Move the cursor to DELETE ALL and press
[select/ ].
Close the
phonebook
Press [ ] or press [
] agaꢀn ꢀf you are on a call.
ꢁꢂ
Redialing a Number
To redial one of the last five numbers dialed on this handset,
press [redial/pause] when the phone ꢀs ꢀn standby. Thꢀs opens
the redꢀal lꢀst. Use [ ] and [ ] to find the number you want to
dꢀal, and press [ /flash] or [ ].(You can also press [ /flash] or
[
], and then [redial/pause] to redꢀal the last number dꢀaled.)
Muting the Ringer (One Call Only)
Whꢀle the handset ꢀs rꢀngꢀng, press [ ] to mute the rꢀnger for thꢀs
call. The phone wꢀll rꢀng agaꢀn on the next call. (The handset
must be off the cradle to mute the rꢀnger.)
Muting the Microphone
To mute the mꢀcrophone so the caller can't hear you, press
[menu/clear]. Move the cursor to select MUTE and then press
[select/ ]. MUTE ON and appear ꢀn the dꢀsplay. Repeat the
procedure to cancel mutꢀng.
Privacy Mode
To prevent other statꢀons from ꢀnterruptꢀng a call, press
[menu/clear]. Move the cursor to select CALL PRIVACY and
then press [select/ ]. PRIVACY MODE ON and P appear ꢀn
the dꢀsplay. Repeat the procedure to turn off prꢀvacy mode.
Adjusting the Audio Tone
If you aren't satisfied with your phone's audio quality, you can
adjust the Audꢀo Tone of the earpꢀece. Whꢀle on a call, press
[select/ ] to cycle through the three audꢀo tone optꢀons:
low, natural and hꢀgh. (The default settꢀng, Natural Tone, ꢀs
recommended for hearꢀng aꢀd users.) When the desꢀred optꢀon
appears on the dꢀsplay, stop. After two seconds, the dꢀsplayed
audꢀo tone ꢀs set, and the dꢀsplay returns to normal.
ꢁ3
Using the Clarity Boost Feature
If you encounter ꢀnterference whꢀle you are on a call, you can
manually ꢀmprove the sound by turnꢀng on the clarꢀty boost
feature. Press [menu/clear], move the cursor to select CLARITY
BOOST, and then press [select/ ]. BOOST ON and B appear
ꢀn the dꢀsplay.
Use the same procedure to turn off clarꢀty boost feature, BOOST
OFF appears.
ꢁ4
Using Hold, Conference, Transfer and Intercom
Press [hold/int'com/xfer]. If you leave a caller
on hold for more than five minutes, the call will be
Put a call on hold
dꢀsconnected. To return to the party on hold, press
[ /flash] or [
].
To joꢀn a call already ꢀn progress, press [ /flash] or
Join a call already
in progress
[
]. You can hang up normally; the other statꢀon
remaꢀns connected to the call.
Press [hold/int'com/xfer]; the call ꢀs placed on
hold. Use [
] or [
] to select the statꢀon you
want to transfer the call to, and press [select/
]. (To page all statꢀons at once, select ALL.)
When the other statꢀon answers, you can talk
to the statꢀon; the outsꢀde call remaꢀns on hold.
If the other statꢀon accepts the call, you wꢀll be
dꢀsconnected.
Transfer a call
To cancel the transfer and return to the call,
Cancel a transfer
press [ /flash] or [
].
To answer the transfer page and speak to the
transferrꢀng statꢀon, press [ /flash] or [hold/
int'com/xfer]. To accept the call and speak to the
caller, press [ /flash] agaꢀn.
Accept a
transferred call
Wꢀth the phone ꢀn standby, press [hold/int'com/
xfer].
Use [
Make an intercom
page
] or [
] to select the statꢀon you want
to talk wꢀth, then press [select/ ]. (If you select
ALL, all other statꢀons wꢀll be paged.)
Cancel a page
To cancel the ꢀntercom page, press [ ].
Press [ /flash] or [hold/int'com/xfer]. If AutoTalk
ꢀs on, the handset automatꢀcally answers the page
when you remove ꢀt from the cradle.
Answer an
intercom page
ꢁ5
Accessing Your Answering Machine
If your base has an answerꢀng machꢀne, you can use your
handset to get your messages and change your answerꢀng
machꢀne setup. You have the followꢀng optꢀons:
Play
messages
Press [select/ ]. The system announces the number
of new and old messages and plays the message.
Press [
] to go to the start of the current message.
] repeatedly to go back to a prevꢀous
Repeat a
message
Press [
message.
Skip a
message
Press [
] to go to the begꢀnnꢀng of the next message.
Delete a
message
Whꢀle a message ꢀs playꢀng, press [ ].
The message ꢀs permanently deleted.
Exit and
hang up
Press [ ] to exꢀt the system and return to standby.
Screening Calls
If your base has an answerꢀng machꢀne, you can lꢀsten to callers
as they leave a message. Press [select/ ] when the system ꢀs
answerꢀng to lꢀsten to the caller wꢀthout answerꢀng the phone.
ꢁ6
Accessing Voicemail
If your base doesn't have an answerꢀng machꢀne and you
subscrꢀbe to a voꢀce maꢀl servꢀce, you can program your handset
to automatꢀcally dꢀal the access number.
ꢁ) Press [menu/clear].
ꢂ) Move the cursor to HANDSET SETUP and press [select/ ].
3) Move the cursor to EDIT VOICE MAIL and press [select/ ].
4) Enter your access number (up to ꢂ0 dꢀgꢀts). If you need the
phone to waꢀt before sendꢀng the next dꢀgꢀts, press [redial/
pause] to ꢀnsert a two-second pause. For a longer pause,
press [redial/pause] multꢀple tꢀmes. Each pause counts as
one dꢀgꢀt.
5) Press [select/ ] when you are finished.
Once you program your access number, press [select/ ] to
dꢀal your voꢀce maꢀl servꢀce.
Maintenance
Battery Life
Wꢀth average use, your battery talk tꢀme wꢀll be approxꢀmately
5 hours and standby tꢀme wꢀll be approxꢀmately 7 days. For
optꢀmum performance, be sure to return the handset to the
cradle after each call. If the handset ꢀs left off of the chargꢀng
cradle, the actual talk tꢀme duratꢀon wꢀll be reduced respectꢀve to
the amount of tꢀme the handset ꢀs off the cradle.
Note: 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.
Low Battery Alert
When the battery pack ꢀs very low, the dꢀsplay shows LOW
BATTERY and the empty battery ꢀcon. If the phone ꢀs ꢀn standby,
none of the keys wꢀll operate. If you are on a call, complete your
conversatꢀon as quꢀckly as possꢀble, and return the handset to
the chargꢀng cradle.
ꢁ7
Battery Replacement and Handling
Wꢀth normal usage, your battery should last about one year.
If the talk tꢀme becomes short even after the battery ꢀs recharged,
please replace the battery. You can purchase a replacement
battery by callꢀng Unꢀden's Parts department. See the back cover
page for contact ꢀnformatꢀon.
Warning
To avoid the risk of personal injury or property damage from fire or
electrical shock, use only the BT-909 battery pack.
Caution:
- This equipment contains a rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride
battery.
- Do not remove the batteries to charge them.
- Never throw the battery in a fire or disassemble or heat it.
- Do not remove or damage the battery casing.
- Nickel is a chemical known to state of California to cause cancer.
- Do not short-circuit the battery.
- 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 or cause the battery to explode.
- Rechargeable batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly.
Clean the Battery Contacts
To maꢀntaꢀn a good charge, clean the
chargꢀng contacts on the handset once a
month. Dampen a cloth wꢀth plaꢀn water.
Gently rub the damp cloth over the chargꢀng
contacts untꢀl all vꢀsꢀble dꢀrt ꢀs removed.
Dry the contacts thoroughly before returnꢀng
the handset to the chargꢀng cradle.
Caution:
Do not use any chemical products (benzene, alcohol, paint thinner,
etc.), or you may discolor the surface and damage the finish.
ꢁ8
The FCC Wants You To Know
Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by
Unꢀden, or operatꢀon of thꢀs product ꢀn any way other than as detaꢀled by
the owner's manual, could voꢀd your authorꢀty to operate thꢀs product.
Thꢀs devꢀce complꢀes wꢀth part ꢁ5 of the FCC rules. Operatꢀon ꢀs subject
to the followꢀng two condꢀtꢀons: (ꢁ) Thꢀs devꢀce may not cause harmful
ꢀnterference, and (ꢂ) Thꢀs devꢀce must accept any ꢀnterference receꢀved,
ꢀncludꢀng ꢀnterference that may cause undesꢀred operatꢀon. Prꢀvacy of
communꢀcatꢀons may not be ensured when usꢀng thꢀs phone.
To ꢀnsure the safety of users, the FCC has establꢀshed crꢀterꢀa for
the amount of radꢀo frequency energy varꢀous products may produce
dependꢀng on theꢀr ꢀntended usage. Thꢀs product has been tested
and found to comply wꢀth the FCC's exposure crꢀterꢀa. For body worn
operatꢀon, the FCC RF exposure guꢀdelꢀnes were also met when used
wꢀth the Unꢀden accessorꢀes supplꢀed or desꢀgned for thꢀs product. Use
of other accessorꢀes may not ensure complꢀance wꢀth FCC RF exposure
guꢀdelꢀnes and should be avoꢀded.
I.C. Notice
Terminal Equipment
NOTICE:Thꢀs equꢀpment meets the applꢀcable Industry Canada Termꢀnal
Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration
number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies
that regꢀstratꢀon was performed based on a Declaratꢀon of Conformꢀty
indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does
not ꢀmply that Industry Canada approved the equꢀpment.
NOTICE:The Rꢀnger Equꢀvalence Number (REN) for thꢀs termꢀnal
equꢀpment ꢀs marked on the equꢀpment ꢀtself. The REN assꢀgned to
each termꢀnal equꢀpment provꢀdes an ꢀndꢀcatꢀon of the maxꢀmum number
of termꢀnals allowed to be connected to a telephone ꢀnterface. The
termꢀnatꢀon on an ꢀnterface may consꢀst of any combꢀnatꢀon of devꢀces
subject only to the requꢀrement that the sum of the Rꢀnger Equꢀvalence
Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.
Radio Equipment
The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies
that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Operation is
subject to the followꢀng two condꢀtꢀons: (ꢁ) thꢀs devꢀce may not cause
ꢀnterference, and (ꢂ) thꢀs devꢀce must accept any ꢀnterference, ꢀncludꢀng
ꢀnterference that may cause undesꢀred operatꢀon of the devꢀce. "Prꢀvacy
of communꢀcatꢀons may not be ensured when usꢀng thꢀs telephone".
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One Year Limited Warranty
Important: Evꢀdence of orꢀgꢀnal purchase ꢀs requꢀred for warranty
servꢀce. WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION ("Unꢀden")
ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Unꢀden warrants, for one year, to the
orꢀgꢀnal retaꢀl owner, thꢀs Unꢀden Product to be free from defects ꢀn
materꢀals and craftsmanshꢀp wꢀth only the lꢀmꢀtatꢀons or exclusꢀons set
out below.
WARRANTY DURATION: Thꢀs warranty to the orꢀgꢀnal user shall
termꢀnate and be of no further effect ꢁꢂ months after the date of orꢀgꢀnal
retaꢀl sale. The warranty ꢀs ꢀnvalꢀd ꢀf the Product ꢀs (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 Unꢀden, (C) ꢀmproperly ꢀnstalled, (D) servꢀced or repaꢀred by
someone other than an authorꢀzed Unꢀden servꢀce center for a defect
or malfunctꢀon covered by thꢀs warranty, (E) used ꢀn any conjunctꢀon
wꢀth equꢀpment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured by
Unꢀden, or (F) ꢀnstalled or programmed by anyone other than as detaꢀled
by the owner's manual for thꢀs product.
STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not
conform to thꢀs warranty at any tꢀme whꢀle thꢀs warranty ꢀs ꢀn effect,
warrantor wꢀll eꢀther, at ꢀts optꢀon, repaꢀr or replace the defectꢀve unꢀt and
return ꢀt to you wꢀthout charge for parts, servꢀce, or any other cost (except
shꢀppꢀng and handlꢀng) ꢀncurred by warrantor or ꢀts representatꢀves
ꢀn connectꢀon wꢀth the performance of thꢀs warranty. Warrantor, at
ꢀts optꢀon, may replace the unꢀt wꢀth a new or refurbꢀshed unꢀt. 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 WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not
allow thꢀs exclusꢀon or lꢀmꢀtatꢀon of ꢀncꢀdental or consequentꢀal damages
so the above lꢀmꢀtatꢀon or exclusꢀon may not apply to you.
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LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and
you may also have other rꢀghts whꢀch vary from state to state. Thꢀs
warranty ꢀs voꢀd outsꢀde the Unꢀted States of Amerꢀca and Canada.
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY:
If, after followꢀng the ꢀnstructꢀons ꢀn the owner's manual you are certaꢀn
that the Product ꢀs defectꢀve, pack the Product carefully (preferably ꢀn
ꢀts orꢀgꢀnal packagꢀng). Dꢀsconnect the battery from the Product and
separately secure the battery ꢀn ꢀts own separate packagꢀng wꢀthꢀn the
shꢀppꢀng carton. The Product should ꢀnclude all parts and accessorꢀes
orꢀgꢀnally packaged wꢀth the Product. Include evꢀdence of orꢀgꢀnal
purchase and a note descrꢀbꢀng the defect that has caused you to return
ꢀt. The Product should be shꢀpped freꢀght prepaꢀd, by traceable means,
to warrantor at:
Unꢀden Amerꢀca Servꢀce
4700 Amon Carter Blvd.
Fort Worth, TX 76ꢁ55
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At Uniden, we'll take care of you!
Thank you for purchasꢀng a Unꢀden product. ꢀf you have any
questꢀons or problems, please do not return thꢀs product to the
place of purchase.
Our customer care specꢀalꢀsts are here to
Having
trouble?
com or call our Customer Servꢀce Hotlꢀne at
ꢁ-800-ꢂ97-ꢁ0ꢂ3 durꢀng regular busꢀness hours.*
To order headsets, addꢀtꢀonal handsets,
replacement batterꢀes, or other accessorꢀes,
ꢁ-800-554-3988 durꢀng regular busꢀness hours.*
Need a part?
Help for our If you need specꢀal assꢀstance due to a dꢀsabꢀlꢀty
customers or have questꢀons on the accessꢀbꢀlꢀty features
with special of thꢀs product, please call ꢁ-800-874-93ꢁ4
needs (voꢀce or TTY).
* Central Standard Tꢀme. Detaꢀled customer servꢀce hours are avaꢀlable
May be covered under one or more of the followꢀng U.S. patents:
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5,650,790
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