Uniden 1380BK manual Index, Inserting a Pause in the Dialing

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Index

A

 

Answering System Operation

32

Answering System Setup

11

Auto Disconnect

32

B

 

Base Layout

8

Before You Begin

6

C

 

Call Answering

32

Caller ID Features

22

Caller ID with Call Waiting

23

Causes of Poor Reception

40

Chain Dialing from Memory

31

Changing a Stored Number

29

Copying Caller ID Memories to User

 

Memory

28

D

 

Deleting CID Records

24

Desktop Installation

9

Dialing a Number Stored in Memory

29

Dialing a Number Stored in Memory

 

While On-hook

29

Dialing Back

24

E

 

Erase Messages

33

Erasing a Stored Number

28

F

 

FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement

3

Flash

14

G

 

General Product Care

39

H

 

Hearing Aid Compatibility

3

I

 

If You Did Not Program Your Local Area

 

Code

25

If You Programmed Your Local Area

 

Code

24

Important Information

2

Important Installation Information

7

Important Instructions for Moving the

 

Answerer

11

Inserting a Pause in the Dialing

 

Sequence

29

Installing the Phone

9

Interference Information

2

Introduction

6

L

 

Leaving a Memo

34

Licensing

3

M

 

Memory

26

Memory Full

34

Message Indicators

36

Message Volume

20

Mute

14

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Contents User’s Guide Important Information Interference InformationTelephone Network Information Licensing REN NumberHearing Aid Compatibility FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementTable of Contents Message Indicators Parts Checklist Introduction Before You BeginTelephone Jack Requirements Important Installation Information Switch Base LayoutInstalling the Phone Desktop InstallationWall Mounting the Phone Instructions for Moving Rotate the stand 180 degrees, and insertAnswering System Setup AnswererRecording the Outgoing Announcement Reviewing the Announcement Using the SpeakerphoneTelephone Operation Speakerphone LocationPlacing a Phone Call Switching between Speaker and HandsetReceiving a Phone Call Temporary Tone DialingFlash RedialMute Telephone Set Up Setting the Rings to AnswerSetting the Incoming Message or Memo Length Setting the Recording QualityToll Saver Setting the Security Code Setting the Display ContrastSetting Your Local Area Code Setting the Dialing ModeSetting Day of Week Minutes Setting the Time and DateHour MonthRinger Volume Setting the LanguageMessage Volume DateHandset Volume Speakerphone VolumeCaller ID Features Summary ScreenCaller ID with Call Waiting Receiving and Storing CallsReviewing Call Records Deleting CID Records Dialing BackIf You Programmed Your Local Area Code If You Did Not Program Your Local Area Code Memory Storing a Number in MemoryStoring a Redial Number to Memory Erasing a Stored Number Copying Caller ID Memories to User MemoryDialing a Number Stored in Memory While On- hook Inserting a Pause in the Dialing SequenceChanging a Stored Number Dialing a Number Stored in MemoryReviewing Stored Numbers Chain Dialing from Memory Number For Memory LocationAnswering System Operation Call AnsweringAuto Disconnect Playing Messages Erase MessagesRemote Access Leaving a MemoMemory Full Remote Access Commands Message Indicators Unknown NumberTroubleshooting Guide Telephone SolutionsPage General Product Care Causes of Poor Reception Warranty Index Inserting a Pause in the DialingPlacing a Phone Call If You Contact Uniden’s Phone Number

1380BK, 1380 specifications

The Uniden 1380 and 1380BK are standout models in the realm of two-way radios, designed primarily for personal and professional communication. These devices epitomize reliability, user-friendliness, and advanced technologies that cater to various needs, from casual outdoor activities to more demanding work environments.

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In terms of technology, the Uniden 1380 and 1380BK incorporate a crisp, clear sound system. This ensures that every conversation is transmitted with precision, making it easier for users to communicate effectively in noisy environments. Additionally, the radios come equipped with a built-in NOAA weather radio feature, which alerts users to severe weather conditions, enhancing safety during outdoor excursions.

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