Uniden XCI-660 important safety instructions Specifications, Base Unit

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Specifications

General – The XCI-660 Series complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68.

Frequency Control

PLL

 

Modulation

FM

 

Operating

-10°C to 50°C

 

Temperature

 

 

Base Unit

 

 

Receive

48.76 to 49.99 MHz

Frequency

(25 Channels)

Transmit

43.72 to 46.97 MHz

Frequency

(25 Channels)

Power

120V AC 60 Hz 3V AC

Requirements

 

 

Size

8.½"H X 3.½"W X 2.¼"D

(w/o antenna)

 

 

Weight

Approximately 11.1 oz.

Handset

 

 

Receive

43.72 to 46.97 MHz

Frequency

(25 Channels)

Transmit

48.76 to 49.99 MHz

Frequency

(25 Channels)

Power

Rechargeable Ni-Cd

Requirements

Battery Pack

 

Size

7¾"H X 2"W X 2¼"D

Weight

Approximately 11.7 oz.

(w/battery)

 

 

Battery

BT-185

 

 

Capacity

270mAh 3.6V

 

Talk Mode

8 hours

 

Standby

14 days

 

Mode

 

Specifications, Features, and availability of Optional Accessories are all subject to change without prior notice.

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Contents Contents Controls and Functions Uniden XCI-660ExtendAPhone Important Safety Instructions Page Battery Safety Precautions Features IntroductionIncluded with XCI-660 SeriesTelephone Line Problems Important Electrical ConsiderationsRange Radio Interference More Than One Cordless TelephonePrivacy Installation Selecting a LocationConnecting the Telephone Cords Telephone Line OutletsApplying Power to the Base Unit Adapter Safety FeatureDesk or Tabletop Installation Page Wall Installation Standard Wall Plate MountingPage Direct Wall Mounting PULSE-TONE Setting the Handset Retainer Page Setting Up Your Phone Installing the Handset Battery PackExtending the Antenna Page Cleaning the Battery Contacts Charging the Battery Pack Initial Battery ChargingLow Battery Indicator Continuous Battery ChargingSetting the Pulse/Tone Switch Adjusting Ringer ControlsAutomatic Digital Code Security Area Code Entering the Local Area CodeSetting Caller ID on Call Waiting 817Cidcw on ON-1 OFF-0 Setting the AutoTalk Feature Autotalk on ON-1OFF-0Total Calls Using Your Phone Making CallsKathleen ROL Receiving CallsUsing the Flash Key with Call Waiting Redialing the Last Number CalledPress flash/function to switch to that call Using Caller ID Caller ID DisplayTotal Calls Viewing Calls in MemoryCalling the Displayed Number Deleting Caller ID messagesProgramming Your Phone Storing a Caller ID memory number in Dial MemoryStoring a Regular Number in Dial Memory MEM-1 EDIT-0 Bob Jones 8365941 Calling a Number Stored in MemoryEditing and Deleting Numbers in Dial Memory Bob Jones Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion660CH3E.CHP Specifications Base UnitXC660CE.CHP Precautions One-Year Limited Warranty Uniden America Corporation All rights reserved