Uniden XC630, XC633 manual Channel

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FLASH Button

CHANNEL

Button

MEMORY

Button

REDIAL Button

VOLUME

Button

MUTE Button

When making a call, press to send a timed "hook-t1ash" on the telephone line for accessing services such as call waiting, etc.

Use to select 1 of the 25 (NZ) or 10 (AUS) channels for the clearest operation. (Note: Operates only when the phone is in use). If interference is heard during a telephone conversation, simply press the channel button to select a new channel.

Use when storing numbers into the memory and when dialing a stored number.

This button redials the last dialed number

This button adjusts the volume of the earpiece speaker. Loud = Two Beeps

Soft = One Beep

Pressing this button will mute the call. You can hear the other party, but they cannot hear you.

1.Press the mute button on your handset. The TALK

light will t1ash at a slow rate to indicate that the call is muted.

2.To resume the call, press the TALK button. Doing this will turn on the TALK light and restore the connection, enabling you to resume speaking.

~If you mute the call and forget all about it, the call will be automatically disconnected after 15 minutes.

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Contents Uniden@ Page Precautions SPECIFICATI0 NS Warranty Important Safety Instructions Persons by the BATTERY, Read and Follow These Instructions Unpacking About your Cord less TelephoneRolling Digital Code Security XC630/633 FeaturesUSE LED Charge LED Base Unit Controls & FunctionsHandset Control & Functions TalkChannel Most electronic key phone systems Read This before InstallationOverview Selecting the Installation Location Installing Your Cordless TelephoneConnecting the Telephone Line 9VDC Input Jack Installing the Telephone on a Desk or TabletopMounting the Telephone on a Wall Charging the Battery Pack Installing the Battery PackBlack Wire Cleaning the Battery Contacts Low Battery IndicatorPlacing a call Using Your XC 630/633Channel Using the Redial Button Using the Mute ButtonUsing the Flash Button Setting the Handset Receiver VolumeAnswering a Call Storing a NumberExample Storing Long Numbers in MemoryDialing a stored Number Using the Page/Find FeatureOptional Accessories Troubleshooting Operating Range Important Electrical ConsiderationsMore than One Cordless Telephone KaClO InterferenceSpecifications Warranty Procedure for Obtaining Performance of Warranty @ 1887UnidunCorporationADrightsrusurvud