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Operating Guide
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CONTENTS Features 3 Read this before Installation 3 Installation 4 Selecting a Location 4 InstallingtheBase 4 InstallingtheBattery 5 ChargingtheBattery 5 Setting the Power On/Off Switch 6 Setting the Dialing Mode 6 Operation 7 UsingPrivacy 7 UsingFlash 7 Paging 8 Using Redial 8 UsingToneServicesonaPulseLine 8 MemoryDialing 9 Chain-DialingMemoryNumbers 10 Troubleshooting Chart 11 Maintenance 13 Care 13 PleaseNote 14 Lightning 14 Specifications For Australia 15 OperatingFrequencies 15 General 15 A
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FEATU RES Your Uniden XC-360AUS Cordless Low-Battery Indicator - shows you Telephone uses the latest cordless when it is time to recharge the battery. telephone technology to make the Touch Tone or Pulse (Rotary) Dial- phone less susceptible to outside in- ing - lets you use your phone with terference. This results in clearer touch-tone or pulse service. communication. Your phone is simple Hearing-Aid Compatibility - lets to use and includes the following fea- tures: you use your phone with hear
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INSTALLATION SELECTINGA lOCATION INSTAlliNG THE BASE Select a location that is all of the fol- To install the base, do the following: lowing: 1. Plug one end of the supplied mod- . Near an AC outlet ular cord into the TEL LINEjack on the back of the base. . Near a telephone socket 2. Plug the cord's other end into a . Out of the way of normal activities modular phone line jack. . Away from electrical machinery, 3. Insert the supplied AC/DC adapter electrical appliances, and metal into the DC POW
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INSTAlliNG THE BATTERY Follow these steps to install the supplied battery into the handset. Then, charge the battery as described under "Charging the Battery." 1. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw that secures ~ the battery compartment cover. . Then, remove the cover by sliding it in the direction of the arrow. 2. Attach the battery's connector to the connector inside the battery compartment. Then, place the battery inside the compartment. 3. Replace the battery compartment ~
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Also, check the charging contacts handset's POWERON/OFF switch to on the handset and base. If the OFF to preserve battery power. This contacts are dirty or tarnished, ensures a sufficiently charged battery clean them with a pencil eraser. when you make or answer a call. Turn on the handset before you make a . A full charge lasts about one day call or when you hear another exten- with the handset on in the standby sion phone ring. mode. Be sure to return the hand- set to the base when you see the
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OPERATION Set the handset's POWER ON/OFF USING FLASH switch to ON. For best reception, fully extend the base's antenna and posi- 000 tion it vertically. To make a call, lift the handset and 000 press the handset's TALK/HANGUP P1 P2 P3 ~~~ button so that the TALK/HANGUPindi- REDIALJPAUSE FLASH ~~~ cator lights. To answer a call, simply lift the hand- set from the cradle so that the Use FLASH to perform the switch- hook operation for special services, TALK/HANG UP indicator lights such as call wai
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PAGING USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE Some special services, such as bank- by-phone, require tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use these special tone services. Follow these steps. 1. Be sure TONE/PULSE is set to PULSE. When you press PAGE on the base, 2. Dial the service's main number. the handset sounds a tone. You can use this feature to page someone 3. When the service answers, press who is in the same room as the hand- the key under P1. Then, dial the set, or to hel
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MEMORY DIALING You can store up to 30 telephone numbers in memory. You can then dial a stored number by pressing one of the one-touch dial keys or entering a two-digit, mem- ory-location code. Each numberyou store can be up to 16 digits long. Storing a Number in Memory To store a number in memory, do the following. 1. Be sure TONE/PULSEis set for the type of service you have and the TALK/HANGUP indicator is off. TALK/HANG UPQaATTLOo 2. Press MEMO. A short beep ) (MEMO) sounds and the TALK/HANGUP
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Notes: Note: To prevent unauthorized ac- cess to your account, we recommend . If you receive a call while you store that do not write down the memory lo- a number in memory, press cation code for your security code on TALK/HANG UPto answerthe call. the memory index card. After the call, begin again at Step 2 to store the number. To chain-dial memory numbers, follow these steps. . For each number you store, write the person's or company's name 1. Press MEMOand the memory-loca- next to the appropr
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART We do not expect you to have any problems with your phone, but if you do, the following guidelines might help. If you still have problems, take the phone to your local Uniden store where their personnel will assist you and arrange for service if needed. SOLUTION PROBLEM CAUSE The volume Someone picked up a Have the other person hang suddenly drops and phone on the same line. up the phone unusual sounds occur. The call is too Interference occurred on Hang up the phone. Then,
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The phone does The handset is too far Move the handset nearer the I not work or works away from the base. base. poorly. The phone line cord and Properly connect the phone the AC adapter are not I linecord and the AC adapter. correctlyconnected. Place the handset in its cradle The handset's battery needs charging. (If the to recharge the handset's battery is too Iow, the battery. TALKlBATT LOW indi- cator willnot light.) The base's antenna is Fully extend the base's retract
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MAINTENANCE CARE Your Uniden XC-360AUS Cordless Wipe the phone with a dampened cloth occasionally to keep it looking Telephone is an example of superior new. Do not use harsh chemicals, design and craftsmanship. The follow- cleaning solvents, or strong deter- ing suggestions will help you care for your phone so that you can enjoy it gents to clean your phone. for years. Modifying or tampering with the telephone's internal components can Keep the phone dry. If it does get wet, cause a malfunction
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PLEASE NOTE: LIGHTNING Your phone might cause TV or radio Your phonE3 has built-in protection cir- interference even when it is operating cuits to reduce the risk of damage properly. In the unlikely event that this from surges in telephone and power happens try to determine whether line current. However, lightning strik- your phone is causing the interfer- ing the telephone or power lines can ence by turning off your phone. If the damage your phone. interference goes away,your phone is Lightning
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR AUSTRALIA Australian OPERATING FREQUENCIES Channel Base TX Handset TX (Handset RX) (Base RX) 1 30.175 MHz 39.875 MHz 2 30.200 MHz 39.900 MHz 3 30.225 MHz 39.925 MHz 4 30.250 MHz 39.950 MHz 5 30.275 MHz 39.975 MHz GENERAL Sensitivity Base 0.6~V Handset 0.6~V SIN Ratio Base 70dB Handset 60dB Pulse Mode Dialing Rate 10pps Redial Memory Capacity 32 Digits MemoryPositionCapacity 16Digits Total Memory Positions 30Memories Power Requirements Base 240VACto9V200mAadapter Handset. . . .
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WARRANTY Uniden XC-360AUS Australian 1 Year Warranty. (Batteries and Accessories are covered for 90 Days only). Note: Please keep your sales docket as it provides evidence of warranty. WARRANTOR: Uniden Australia Pty. Ltd. ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants to the original retail owner for the duration of this war- ranty, its XC-360AUS Cordless Telephone (hereinafter referred to as the Product), to be free from de- fects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions s