Uniden 200 manual Using the Scratch Pad, Mute, Monitor, Transmitting Dtmf Signals

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Using the Scratch Pad

Use the scratch pad to record a phone number during a call. Then you can dial that number from the scratch pad or enter it into a memory location.

1) During a call, enter the number with the keypad.

2) When you are finished with your call, press end.

3) To dial the number in the scratch pad, press send.

NOTE

Since the microphone (on the front) is disabled during monitor, the caller can’t hear you.

Mute

If you want to mute the microphone so the caller

cannot hear, press menu and .

To turn the microphone back on, press menu and

again.

Monitor

During monitor, you hear the conversation from the speaker on the back. The microphone is disabled. Use this feature for calling a bank or similar automated answering system.

To enable the monitor feature, press (monitor).

To disable the monitor feature, press (monitor).

Transmitting DTMF Signal(s)

DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) tones are transmitted from your phone when you press a digit key during a call.

Flash Signal (Signaling Tone)

When you press send during a call, it generates a flash signal (signaling tone).

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Contents Page Contents Antenna Care Exposure to Radio Frequency SignalsPhone Operation Extend your antenna fullyThis information Driving∙ Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket Posted Facilities VehiclesAircraft Blasting AreasRead and understand all instructions FCC Wants YOU to Know Wireless Handheld Phone PrivacyImportant Safety Instructions Page Battery Informationsafety Glossary Switching Switch between carriers. Refer toStandby Ready to send or receive a call. Refer to Features Authorization RequirementsTo Your NEW Minicel Phone WelcomeIncluded in Your Package TIPCharging the Battery Installing the BatteryBasics of Your NEW Minicel T T I N G U PPower Battery LOW AlarmPower On MiniCel is now in standby mode Power OffMaking a Call Receiving a CallL L I N G Absent Call CounterWhile Calling Ending a CallTransmitting Dtmf Signals Using the Scratch PadFlash Signal Signaling Tone MuteChecking Memory Status ProgrStoring Numbers and Names Clearing a Memory Location Calling Stored NumbersM O R Y P R O G R a M M I N G Speed DialFunction Menu MAP Quick Menu AccessCustomizing Your Phone To change the alert volume Alert Volume and Tone MenuSound Menu N U SYou can adjust the volume from loud to soft Earpiece Volume MenuPress Press menu Keypad Volume MenuYou can adjust the volume from loud to no sound Speaker Volume MenuMinute Minder Menu Vibrate Menu Phone Settings MenuAnswer Option Menu Light Menu For example Minicel Change Greeting MenuPhone returns to standby mode Enable Keyguard MenuPress menu Display switches from Headset Menu Contrast Menu Factory pre-set password is Change Password Menu∙ If you enter the wrong password, Security MenuTo Turn On or Off the PIN Current Call Menu Call Timers MenuShow Last Call Time Menu All Calls Menu TIPPress five times Press menu Press menu again Service Settings MenuPhone Line Menu Press menu Two seconds, the display returns to standby Network MenuYour Phone ∙ Leather Case with Beltclip MC2005 For Your PhoneC E S S O R I E S ONE Year Limited Warranty WarrantyDisplay
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200 specifications

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