Uniden 200 manual Progr, Storing Numbers and Names, Checking Memory Status

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To exit memory mode, press end or clear.

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STORING NUMBERS AND NAMES

The MiniCel has 50 memory locations (01 through 50). You can also store a 10-digit description or name to identify the phone number. There are three sources to enter numbers into memory: the scratch pad, entered in standby or the recall numbers list.

1)With the number in the display,

press and hold mem for one second.

2)Enter the location number where you want to store the number. Example: location 01

To search for an empty location, press either ▲ or ▼. At the empty location, press mem.

If all the locations are full, the MEMORY FULL message appears and an error tone sounds.

If the location is occupied, you will be prompted:

Example: you want to replace the number in memory, press ▲ for yes.

3) If you want, you can enter a

10-character name with the keypad. Example: HOME

4) To store the name or to finish, press mem. You will see:

After two seconds, the display returns to standby.

CHECKING MEMORY STATUS

From the standby display, press mem three times.

To return to the standby display, press either mem, end or clear.

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Contents Page Contents Phone Operation Exposure to Radio Frequency SignalsAntenna Care Extend your antenna fullyDriving ∙ Should not carry the phone in a breast pocketThis information Aircraft VehiclesPosted Facilities Blasting AreasFCC Wants YOU to Know Wireless Handheld Phone Privacy Important Safety InstructionsRead and understand all instructions Page Battery Informationsafety Switching Switch between carriers. Refer to GlossaryStandby Ready to send or receive a call. Refer to To Your NEW Minicel Phone Authorization RequirementsFeatures WelcomeTIP Included in Your PackageBasics of Your NEW Minicel Installing the BatteryCharging the Battery T T I N G U PPower On Battery LOW AlarmPower MiniCel is now in standby mode Power OffL L I N G Receiving a CallMaking a Call Absent Call CounterEnding a Call While CallingFlash Signal Signaling Tone Using the Scratch PadTransmitting Dtmf Signals MuteProgr Storing Numbers and NamesChecking Memory Status M O R Y P R O G R a M M I N G Calling Stored NumbersClearing a Memory Location Speed DialQuick Menu Access Customizing Your PhoneFunction Menu MAP Sound Menu Alert Volume and Tone MenuTo change the alert volume N U SEarpiece Volume Menu You can adjust the volume from loud to softKeypad Volume Menu Press Press menuSpeaker Volume Menu You can adjust the volume from loud to no soundMinute Minder Menu Phone Settings Menu Vibrate MenuAnswer Option Menu Light Menu Change Greeting Menu For example MinicelEnable Keyguard Menu Press menu Display switches fromPhone returns to standby mode Headset Menu Contrast Menu ∙ If you enter the wrong password, Change Password MenuFactory pre-set password is Security MenuTo Turn On or Off the PIN Call Timers Menu Current Call MenuShow Last Call Time Menu TIP All Calls MenuService Settings Menu Phone Line MenuPress five times Press menu Press menu again Network Menu Press menu Two seconds, the display returns to standbyYour Phone For Your Phone C E S S O R I E S∙ Leather Case with Beltclip MC2005 Warranty ONE Year Limited WarrantyDisplay
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200 specifications

The Uniden 200 is a dynamic communication device renowned for its versatility and state-of-the-art technology. Designed primarily for amateur radio enthusiasts, the Uniden 200 stands out with its intuitive interface and robust features, catering both to new users and seasoned professionals.

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