Uniden DCX200 Series owner manual Using the Interface, Parts of the Handset

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Using the Interface

Parts of the Handset

 

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.Headset jack cover

2.Belt clip hole

3.Speakerphone speaker and ringer

4.Handset battery compartment

5.new message LED

6.Handset earpiece

7.LCD display

8.[Clear/Int’com] key

9.[] key (up)

0. [/Flash] key (talk/flash) . [ ] key (phonebook/left)

2. [*/tone] key

3. [Redial/Pause] key 4. [Menu/Select] key

5. [/Mute] key (messages/ mute)

6. [] key (caller ID/right) 7. [ ] key (end call)

8. [] key (down) 9. [#] key

20.[] key (speaker) 2. Handset microphone

22.Handset charging contacts

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Contents DCX200 Series Welcome AccessibilityTerminology Used in this Manual Compatible Bases Installing the Accessory HandsetChecking the Package Contents Installing the BatteryInstalling the Optional Headset Installing the Belt ClipCharging the Accessory Handset Registering the Handset Resetting the HandsetResetting the Handset Without the Base Parts of the Handset Using the InterfaceReading the Display Using the Four-way Function KeyStandby Screen Entering Text from Your Handset Using the Handset MenusPage Adjusting the Volume Using Your Accessory HandsetMaking and Receiving Calls Using Call Waiting Using Caller ID and Call WaitingUsing the Phonebook Muting the Ringer One Call Only Privacy ModeAdjusting the Audio Tone Redialing a NumberPut a call on hold Using Hold, Conference, Transfer and IntercomAccessing Your Answering System Accessing VoicemailBattery Replacement and Handling MaintenanceBattery Life Low Battery AlertFCC Wants You To Know Clean the Battery ContactsTerminal Equipment Radio Equipment One Year Limited Warranty Page Memo At Uniden, well take care of you Visit To Register Your Product