Uniden Using Your DX8200, Making a Call from the Base Unit, Making a Call from the Handset

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USING YOUR DX8200

USING YOUR DX8200

MAKING A CALL FROM THE BASE UNIT

1. Press or , or on the Base Unit.

NOTE: When is pressed, the DX8200 returns to the last line dialed.

2.When the speaker LED and line 1 or line 2 LED is on and you hear a dial tone, dial the number you are calling by pressing the numbers on the keypad or using one of the memory features. See “Dialing Base Unit Memory Numbers” on page 43.

3.When you finish the call, press to hang up.

MAKING A CALL FROM THE HANDSET

1. Pick up the Handset and press or or .

NOTE: When is pressed, the DX8200 automatically returns to the last line dialed.

2.The talk/batt low LED flashes then lights up. (The connected line LED also lights up).

3.When you hear a dial tone, dial the number you are calling by pressing the numbers on the keypad, or use one of the memory features.

See “Dialing Handset Memory Numbers” on Page 43.

4.When you finish the call, place the Handset back on the Base Unit. AutoStandby automatically hangs up the phone.

- OR -

If the Handset is away from the Base Unit, press to hang up the phone.

TWO-LINE OPERATION

The Handset and the Base Unit can be used on separate telephone lines at the same time. For example, if the Handset is on a call with line 1, you can make or receive a call with the Base Unit on line 2.

ANSWERING A SECOND CALL

If the Handset is on a call on line 1 and another call comes through on line 2, a ringing tone will be heard on the Handset earpiece speaker.

1.Press on the Handset to put the current call (line 1) on hold, and the line 1 LED flashes.

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Contents DX8200 This page intentionally left blank Contents Contents Safety Information Important Safety InstructionsSafety Information Battery Safety PrecautionsPrecautions Rechargeable NICKEL-CADMIUM Battery WarningRange Telephone Line ProblemsImportant Electrical Considerations Radio InterferenceMore Than One Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone PrivacyThis page intentionally left blank Introduction Introduction Important NoticeParts Checklist For Australian Models Parts ChecklistParts Checklist Parts Checklist For New Zealand ModelsFeatures DX8200 FeaturesThis page intentionally left blank Functions HandsetFunctions Base UnitSelecting a Location InstallationConnecting the Telephone Cords Telephone Line OutletsInstallation Applying Power to the Base UnitDesk or Tabletop Installation Plug the telephone line cords into the base unit as shown Direct Wall Mounting Installation Installation Setting the Handset Retainer This page intentionally left blank Setting UP Your Phone Installing the Handset Battery PackExtending the Base Antenna Setting UP Your Phone Charging the Battery PackInitial Battery Charging Place the Handset on the cradle LOW Battery Indicator Battery Memory EffectCleaning the Battery Contacts Adjusting Ringer Volume ControlsAutomatic Digital Code Security Setting UP Your Phone This page intentionally left blank Programming Your DX8200 Storing Memory Dial NumbersEntering Base Unit Memory Numbers Programming Your DX8200 Entering Handset Memory NumbersProgramming Entering Base Unit Tone/Pulse Memory Numbers Entering Handset Tone/Pulse Memory NumbersErasing a Stored Number Erasing Base Unit Memory NumbersErasing Handset Memory Numbers This page intentionally left blank Using Your DX8200 Answering a Call from the Base UnitAnswering a Call from the Handset Making a Call from the Handset Using Your DX8200Making a Call from the Base Unit TWO-LINE OperationDialing Stored Numbers Dialing Base Unit Memory NumbersDialing Handset Memory Numbers Using the Flash Button New Zealand Model only Chain DialingPlacing a Call on Hold Last Number Redial Party ConferencingPaging from the Handset to the Base Unit Using Your DX8200 IntercomPaging from the Base Unit to the Handset Call TransferUsing the DX8200 AS a Room Monitor Transferring a Call from the Base Unit to the HandsetChannel Button Using the page FeatureAutomatic Channel Scan Feature SpeakerphoneTroubleshooting Problem SuggestionThis page intentionally left blank Specifications For Australian Models Specifications Power SourceWarranty One-Year Limited WarrantyUDZZ01612BZ

DX8200 specifications

The Uniden DX8200 is a versatile and advanced two-way radio system designed for communication in various environments, including recreational activities and professional use. One of its standout features is its 40-channel capability, allowing users to communicate over a wide range of frequencies. This extensive channel availability ensures that users can find an open channel for clear communication, even in crowded areas.

The DX8200 utilizes FRS/GMRS technology, providing reliable communication over distances up to several miles, depending on terrain and conditions. Its GMRS capability allows for extended range through the use of repeaters, making it an excellent choice for both casual users and serious outdoor enthusiasts. The radio is equipped with a built-in NOAA weather radio, which can alert users of severe weather conditions, providing an added layer of safety during outdoor activities.

User-friendliness is a significant characteristic of the Uniden DX8200. Its intuitive interface features a large LCD display that is easy to read, even in low-light conditions. The controls are straightforward, allowing users to quickly change channels and adjust volume levels. Additionally, the radio includes features like channel scan and dual watch, enabling users to monitor multiple channels simultaneously.

Moreover, the DX8200 is designed with durability in mind. The unit is rugged and resistant to water and dust, making it suitable for outdoor adventures like hiking, camping, and boating. Its compact size and lightweight design further enhance portability, allowing users to carry it easily in backpacks or pockets.

The inclusion of a rechargeable battery pack is another highlight of the DX8200. This eco-friendly feature not only saves money on disposable batteries but also ensures that users have a reliable power source during extended use. The radio can also function with standard alkaline batteries, providing versatility in power options.

In summary, the Uniden DX8200 is a robust two-way radio system that combines advanced features, reliable technology, and user-friendly design. Its extensive channel selection, weather alert capabilities, durable construction, and rechargeable battery options make it a top choice for anyone in need of dependable communication in various settings. Whether for recreational use or essential communications in professional contexts, the DX8200 stands out as a reliable tool for effective and clear communication.