Uniden XC633, XC630 manual Specifications

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Specifications

General

Frequency control

Modulation

Operating temperature

Base Unit

Receive Frequency (Australia)

Transmit Frequency (Australia)

Receive Frequency (New Zealand)

Transmit Frequency (New Zealand)

Power Requirements

Size

Weight

Handset

Receive Frequency (Australia)

Transmit Frequency (Australia)

Receive Frequency (New Zealand)

Transmit Frequency (New Zealand)

Size

Weight

Battery

Battery Capacity

Talk Mode

Standby Mode

Crystal controlled transmission

FM

-0° C to 40° C

39.775 to 40.000MHz (10 channels)

30.075 to 30.300 MHz (10 channels)

39.775 to 40.475MHz (25 channels)

30.075 to 30.775MHz (25 channels) 230~240 AC 50 Hz

Approx. 162 x 135 x 90 mm (with antenna)

350 grams (without AC adapter)

30.075 to 30.300 MHz (10 channels)

39.775 to 40.000 MHz (10 channels)

30.075 to 30.775MHz (25 channels)

39.775 to 40.475MHz (25 channels) Approx. 195 x 46 x 30 mm

(with antenna)

110 grams (with batteries) Rechargeable NiMH Varta 3/150H EH 140mAH

Approx. 4 hours

Approx. 5 days

~Shown are typical specifications and are subjected to change

NOTE

without notice.

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Contents Uniden@ Page Precautions SPECIFICATI0 NS Warranty Important Safety Instructions Persons by the BATTERY, Read and Follow These Instructions About your Cord less Telephone UnpackingXC630/633 Features Rolling Digital Code SecurityBase Unit Controls & Functions USE LED Charge LEDTalk Handset Control & FunctionsChannel Read This before Installation Most electronic key phone systemsOverview Connecting the Telephone Line Installing Your Cordless TelephoneSelecting the Installation Location Installing the Telephone on a Desk or Tabletop 9VDC Input JackMounting the Telephone on a Wall Black Wire Installing the Battery PackCharging the Battery Pack Low Battery Indicator Cleaning the Battery ContactsChannel Using Your XC 630/633Placing a call Using the Mute Button Using the Flash ButtonSetting the Handset Receiver Volume Using the Redial ButtonStoring a Number Answering a CallStoring Long Numbers in Memory ExampleUsing the Page/Find Feature Dialing a stored NumberOptional Accessories Troubleshooting Important Electrical Considerations Operating RangeKaClO Interference More than One Cordless TelephoneSpecifications Warranty Procedure for Obtaining Performance of Warranty @ 1887UnidunCorporationADrightsrusurvud