Uniden 1380BK manual Placing a Phone Call

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Index

P

 

Parts Checklist

6

Placing a Phone Call

13

Playing Messages

33

R

 

Receiving a Phone Call

13

Receiving and Storing Calls

23

Recording the Outgoing Announcement...

11

Redial

14

Remote Access

34

Remote Access Commands

35

REN Number

3

Reviewing Call Records

23

Reviewing Stored Numbers

30

Reviewing the Announcement

12

Ringer Volume

20

S

 

Setting Day of Week

18

Setting the Dialing Mode

18

Setting the Display Contrast

17

Setting the Incoming Message or Memo

 

Length

16

Setting the Language

20

Setting the Recording Quality

16

Setting the Rings to Answer

15

Setting the Security Code

17

Setting the Time and Date

19

Setting Your Local Area Code

18

Speakerphone Location

12

Speakerphone Use

12

Speakerphone Volume

21

Storing a Number in Memory

26

Storing a Redial Number to Memory

27

Summary Screen

22

Switching between Speaker and Handset13

T

 

Telephone Jack Requirements

6

Telephone Network Information

2

Telephone Operation

12

Telephone Set Up

15

Temporary Tone Dialing

13

Troubleshooting Guide

37

U

 

Using the Speakerphone

12

W

 

Wall Mounting the Phone

10

Warranty

41

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Contents User’s Guide Interference Information Important InformationTelephone Network Information FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement REN NumberHearing Aid Compatibility LicensingTable of Contents Message Indicators Introduction Before You Begin Parts ChecklistTelephone Jack Requirements Important Installation Information Base Layout SwitchDesktop Installation Installing the PhoneWall Mounting the Phone Rotate the stand 180 degrees, and insert Instructions for MovingAnswerer Answering System SetupRecording the Outgoing Announcement Speakerphone Location Using the SpeakerphoneTelephone Operation Reviewing the AnnouncementTemporary Tone Dialing Switching between Speaker and HandsetReceiving a Phone Call Placing a Phone CallRedial FlashMute Setting the Rings to Answer Telephone Set UpSetting the Recording Quality Setting the Incoming Message or Memo LengthToll Saver Setting the Display Contrast Setting the Security CodeSetting the Dialing Mode Setting Your Local Area CodeSetting Day of Week Month Setting the Time and DateHour MinutesDate Setting the LanguageMessage Volume Ringer VolumeSpeakerphone Volume Handset VolumeSummary Screen Caller ID FeaturesReceiving and Storing Calls Caller ID with Call WaitingReviewing Call Records Dialing Back Deleting CID RecordsIf You Programmed Your Local Area Code If You Did Not Program Your Local Area Code Storing a Number in Memory MemoryStoring a Redial Number to Memory Copying Caller ID Memories to User Memory Erasing a Stored NumberDialing a Number Stored in Memory Inserting a Pause in the Dialing SequenceChanging a Stored Number Dialing a Number Stored in Memory While On- hookReviewing Stored Numbers Number For Memory Location Chain Dialing from MemoryCall Answering Answering System OperationAuto Disconnect Erase Messages Playing MessagesLeaving a Memo Remote AccessMemory Full Remote Access Commands Unknown Number Message IndicatorsTelephone Solutions Troubleshooting GuidePage General Product Care Causes of Poor Reception Warranty Inserting a Pause in the Dialing IndexPlacing 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.

One of the defining features of the Uniden 1380 and 1380BK is their expansive communication range. With a robust 37-mile range in optimal conditions, users can stay connected over long distances, making these radios ideal for hiking, camping, or even on job sites where mobility is essential. The power of these walkie-talkies paired with their 22 FRS/GMRS channels provides users with multiple options to avoid interference and enhance clarity.

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.

The ergonomic design of these models lends to their usability. Features such as a lightweight body, large buttons, and an intuitive interface ensure that users can operate them smoothly, even in difficult conditions. The backlit LCD screen provides visibility in dim light, allowing for convenient operation at all times.

Battery life is another critical aspect of these models. Both the 1380 and 1380BK come with rechargeable batteries, providing extended use without the constant need for replacements. The included desktop charger minimizes downtime and ensures that users can charge the radios quickly and easily.

Another notable characteristic of the Uniden 1380 and 1380BK is their durable construction. Designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor usage, these radios are built to endure various environmental factors. The weather-resistant design ensures that they can operate effectively in different conditions, making them perfect companions for myriad adventures.

In summary, the Uniden 1380 and 1380BK are versatile two-way radios that combine advanced technology with practical features. Their excellent range, sound quality, safety alerts, and user-friendly design make them an excellent choice for both recreational enthusiasts and professionals alike, ensuring effective communication in diverse situations. Whether you are trekking through the wilderness or managing a busy worksite, these radios deliver reliability and performance tailored to meet your communication needs.