Uniden DRX402, DCX400 manual DECT4066 Series Users Guide, Whats in the box?, You might also find

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DECT4066 Series User's Guide

What's in the box?

DECT4066

Desk stand/wall mount

bracket

Rechargeable

two-line base with

 

 

battery pack

cordless handset

 

 

(BT-1018)

 

 

 

Battery

Belt clip

 

cover

Base AC adapter

 

 

 

Telephone cord

(PS-0034)

 

 

 

with two-line

 

 

support

 

You might also find:

DCX400

For a DCX400:

If you purchased

You should

accessory - Battery cover

model number:*

have:

handset

- Belt clip

DECT4066

None

and

- Charger AC adapter

DECT4066-2

1 of each

charger

(PS-0035)

 

 

DECT4066-3

2 of each

 

- Rechargeable

 

 

 

DECT4066-4

3 of each

 

battery pack

 

 

 

 

DECT4066-5

4 of each

 

(BT-1018)

* If the model number ends with an R, your package

DECT4066-6

5 of each

contains a DRX402 accessory handset with MULTIRANGETM charger in place of one DCX400. Please refer to the DRX402 user's guide for contents and instructions.

If any items are missing or damaged, contact our Customer Care Line immediately. Never use damaged products!

Need Help? Get answers 24/7 at our website: www.uniden.com.

If You...

Contact Uniden’s...

Phone Number

 

 

 

have a question or problem

Customer Care

817-858-2929 or

Line**

800-297-1023

 

need a replacement part or accessory

Parts Department**

800-554-3988

need special assistance due to a

Accessibility Help

800-874-9314

disability

Line

(voice or TTY)

** During regular business hours, CST. Visit our website for detailed business hours.

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Contents Whats in the box? DECT4066 Series Users GuideYou might also find Phone NumberWhats in the manual? Important Safety InstructionsSet Up the Base Installing Your PhoneAttach the stand Connect Connect the power and telephone cordsTelephone cord Here firstInstall the battery Setup the HandsetsPlace the phone on the wall Try Charge the batteryTest Line Test the ConnectionUnavailable Check orChanging from Tone to Pulse Dialing Attaching the Belt ClipParts of the Base Getting to Know Your PhoneDisplay Base keys and how they work Parts of the Handset Handset keys and how they work On the base Reading the DisplaysOn the handset Base Icon Handset Icon What it means Soft keys with the phone in standby Using the Soft KeysSoft keys in the main menu What it does Common soft key descriptionsEntering Text on Your Phone Handset Setup Using the MenusMenu option Use it to Display. Enter any name up to 10 characters Menu option Use it toSet Line Special Feature MenusWorking with Two Lines Using Your PhoneAssigning a primary line Conferencing two lines together Using the Caller ID and Redial Lists Changing the VolumeChange When On the base On a handset HighDialing from the CID or redial list Using the listsCaller ID and redial menu options Store into PBUsing Call Waiting Using Seven-Digit DialingFinding a Lost Handset Using an Optional HeadsetSetting Up Your Phonebook Using the PhonebookCreating a new entry Edit NameEditing an existing entry Chain Dialing Phonebook Menu OptionsUsing Multi-Station Conference Calling Using Multi-station FeaturesExpanding Your Phone Using Call Transfer Using Privacy ModeFrom the base From a handset Using the Intercom Using Do Not Disturb Using Special FeaturesUsing the Alarm Feature Setting an alarmTuesday When an alarm ringsSetting Up Your Voice Mail Using a Voice Mail ServiceGetting your messages Resetting the voice message indicatorIf… Try… Solving ProblemsSays Unavailable Letting calls ring at least twice before answering Status and keep the battery charged Handset Setup , then select T-coilWeak or Hard To Hear Audio Noise or Static On The LineOn 1 handset or in 1 location Here are some hints for when the static isRegistering a handset Resetting and Registering HandsetsDo you have the base the handset is registered to? Yes Does the handset fit in the base cradle? YesHandset Base Handling Liquid DamageTerms Used In This Guide Important InformationCompliance Information FCC Part 15.105b FCC Part 15 informationTerminal equipment Radio equipment RF exposure information574,727 581,598 606,598 650,790 660,269 663,981 671,248