Uniden Cordless Telephone EXS 9660 User Manual

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and the best privacy.  
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS  
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WELCOME  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Uniden EXS 9660 cordless  
telephone. This phone is designed for reliability, long life, and  
outstanding performance utilizing the latest 900 MHz Spread  
Spectrum Technology.  
FEATURES  
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900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Technology  
2-Line Operation  
Call Waiting/Caller ID  
3 and 4-Way Conference Calling  
Speakerphone  
Back-up Power Supply (Requires Optional Battery Pack)  
3-Line, 16 Character LCD Handset Display  
Headset Compatible  
Handset Earpiece and Ringer Volume Control  
20 Channel AutoScan  
40 Memory Dialing Locations  
80 Number Caller ID Memory  
32 Digit Redial  
2-way Page/Intercom  
Hearing Aid Compatible  
Redial, Flash, and Pause  
Pulse/Tone Dialing  
7-Day Standby Battery Time  
4-Hour Talk Time  
Digital Spread Spectrum Technology utilizes a “wider  
frequency band” vs. a “single narrow band” used in standard digital  
transmissions. The result is a more secure conversation with the clarity of  
digital sound, extended range, and minimal interference from other  
cordless phones.  
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Random Code digital security automatically selects one of over  
65,000 codes for the handset and base. This feature prevents unauthorized  
calls as a result of your phone being activated by other equipment.  
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INCLUDED IN YOUR PACKAGE  
To get the most from  
your phone, please read  
this owner’s manual  
Handset  
Base  
AC Adapter  
thoroughly. Be sure to  
complete and mail the  
product registration form.  
Short Telephone  
Cord  
Beltclip  
Rechargeable  
Battery  
If any of these items are  
missing or damaged,  
contact the Uniden Parts  
Department at (800) 554-  
3988. Hours are from  
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  
Central Time, Monday  
through Friday. We can  
also be reached on the  
Long Telephone  
Cord  
Desktop/Wall  
Mount Adapter  
Wall Mounting  
Screws  
G This Owner’s Manual  
G Precautions and Important Safety Instructions  
G Registration Card  
You must have a two-line  
subscription from your  
phone company to realize  
the capability of your  
two-line phone.  
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SELECTING A LOCATION  
Before choosing a location for your new phone, read the  
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS included in the PRECAUTIONS AND  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS brochure. Here are some  
important guidelines you should consider:  
G The location should be close to  
both a phone jack and a  
continuous power outlet. (A  
continuous power outlet is an AC  
outlet which does not have a  
switch to interrupt its power.)  
G Keep the base and handset away  
from sources of electrical noise  
such as motors and fluorescent  
lighting.  
G Be sure there is sufficient space to rotate the base antenna  
fully vertical.  
G The base can be placed on a desk, tabletop or mounted on a standard  
wall plate.  
G You should charge your handset for 15-20 hours before connecting the  
phone line.  
G If your second phone line has a separate jack, place your phone so you  
can access both jacks.  
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DESK/TABLETOP INSTALLATION  
Before using your phone,  
charge the Nickel-  
Cadmium battery pack  
for 15-20 hours.  
1. Snap the desktop/wall mount adapter  
into the top of the base as shown.  
2. Plug the AC adapter cord into the 10V DC  
input jack on the back of the base.  
3. Wrap the AC adapter cord around the strain  
relief notch.  
4. Plug the AC adapter into a standard 120V AC wall outlet.  
Place the power cord so  
that it does not create a  
trip hazard or where it  
could become chafed and  
create a fire or electrical  
hazard.  
5. Charge the battery (refer to CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK,  
page 11).  
6. Plug one end of the long telephone cord into the TEL LINE 1/2 jack on  
the back of the base.  
7. Plug the other end of the cord into the telephone jack on the wall.  
8. Set the base on a desk or tabletop.  
Place the handset on the base with the  
keypad either facing up or down. Raise the  
antenna to a vertical position.  
Use only the Uniden AC  
adapter supplied with  
this phone. DO NOT use  
an outlet controlled by a  
wall switch.  
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WALL INSTALLATION  
M Standard wall plate mounting  
This phone can be mounted on any standard telephone wall plate.  
1. Snap the desktop/wall mount  
adapter into the bottom of the base  
as shown.  
2. Plug the AC adapter into the base.  
3. Place the AC adapter cord inside  
the molded wiring channel.  
Wrap the cord around the strain  
relief notch.  
4. Plug the AC adapter into a standard  
120V AC wall outlet.  
Place the power cord so  
that it does not create a  
trip hazard or where it  
could become chafed  
and create a fire or  
5. Plug one end of the short telephone  
cord into the TEL LINE 1/2 jack  
on the back of the base. Plug the  
other end into a standard  
electrical hazard.  
telephone jack.  
If your second line has a separate  
jack, plug the other cord into the  
base and wall jack.  
DO NOT use an  
outlet controlled by a  
wall switch.  
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6. Align the mounting slots on the  
base with the mounting posts on the  
wall. Push in and down until the  
phone is firmly seated.  
Before you plug the other  
end of the telephone cord  
into the modular jack on  
the wall, charge the  
battery (See CHARGING  
THE BATTERY PACK,  
page 11).  
7. On the base, pull the handset retainer out  
of the slot. Rotate clockwise 180°.  
8. Flip the retainer from front to back.  
Slide it back into the slot so that the lip of the  
retainer is up and the oval is down. The  
retainer holds the handset in place.  
M Direct wall mounting  
If you don't have a standard wall plate, you can mount your phone  
directly to the wall. Before doing this, consider the following:  
G Select a location away from electrical cables, pipes, or other items  
behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when  
inserting the screws into the wall.  
G Mount your phone near a working phone jack to avoid  
excessive cord lengths.  
G Make sure the wall material is capable of supporting  
the weight of the base and the handset.  
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1. Insert two mounting screws (with the  
appropriate anchoring device) into the wall  
3-15/16 inches apart. Allow about 3/16 of an inch  
between the wall and screw heads for mounting  
the phone.  
2. Snap the desktop/wall mount  
adapter into the bottom of the base  
as shown.  
3. Plug the AC adapter cord into the  
10V DC input jack on the back of  
the base.  
4. Put the AC adapter cord inside the  
molded wiring channel. Wrap it  
around the strain relief notch. Plug  
the AC adapter into a standard  
120V AC wall outlet.  
5. Plug one end of the long telephone  
cord into the TEL LINE 1/2 jack  
on the back of the base. Plug the  
other end into a telephone jack.  
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6. Align the mounting slots on the  
base with the mounting screws on  
the wall. Push in and down until  
the phone is firmly seated.  
7. On the base, pull the handset retainer  
out of the slot. Rotate clockwise 180°.  
Be careful not to insert  
the mounting screws  
into possible electrical  
hazards such as cables,  
wiring, or pipes.  
8. Flip the retainer from front to back.  
Slide it back into the slot so that the lip of  
the retainer is up and the oval is down.  
The retainer holds the handset in place.  
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INSTALLING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK  
1. Press the battery cover release.  
Slide cover off.  
Use only Uniden Battery  
(model BT-990) supplied  
with your phone.  
2. Install the nickel-cadmium battery  
with the label down.  
3. Slide the battery cover forward  
until it snaps into place.  
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CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK  
M Initial battery charging  
Before connecting your phone for the first time, charge the  
rechargeable battery pack for 15-20 hours without interruption.  
1. Place the handset on the base.  
2. Make sure that status LED lights.  
If the LED doesn’t light, be sure the AC  
adapter is plugged in and the handset  
makes good contact with the base  
charging contacts.  
M Charging optional battery packs  
The base of your phone is equipped with a compartment for charging  
an extra battery pack for use in your handset. You can obtain an  
extra battery pack from your authorized Uniden dealer.  
1. Position the battery pack so the contacts are face up.  
Please visit your  
authorized Uniden dealer  
to obtain an extra battery  
pack or contact the  
Uniden Parts Department  
at (800) 554-3988. Hours  
are from 8:30 a.m. to  
5:00 p.m. Central  
2. Slide the battery pack into  
the charging compartment until  
it locks into place.  
Standard Time, Monday  
through Friday.  
3. Charge the battery for 24 hours. When charging is complete, lift the  
latch to remove the battery pack. To install the charged battery into the  
handset, see INSTALLING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK, page 10.  
In the event of a power failure, your spare battery  
pack temporarily provides power for the base so you  
can still use your phone.  
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M Low battery indicator  
When the battery pack is very low and needs  
to be charged, the phone is programmed to  
eliminate some functions to save power. If the  
phone is not in use, Low Battery flashes.  
Low Battery  
If the phone is in use, Low Battery flashes and the handset beeps.  
All rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries  
develop a “memory effect.” The memory effect  
gradually reduces your talk and standby time.  
M To avoid Memory Effect  
On a monthly basis, use the phone until the “Low Battery” display  
flashes. Then charge the battery for 15-20 hours.  
With normal usage, your battery should last about one year.  
CLEANING THE BATTERY CONTACTS  
To maintain a good charge, clean all charging contacts on the handset  
and base about once a month. Use a pencil eraser or other contact  
cleaner. DO NOT use liquids or solvents; you may damage your phone.  
SETTING THE PULSE/TONE SWITCH  
Be sure the PULSE/TONE switch  
is the TONE position unless  
your local phone system uses  
pulse dialing.  
Most phone systems use  
tone dialing. Check with  
your local phone  
company if you’re not  
sure whether your  
system is tone or pulse.  
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME CONTROLS  
M Handset ringer volume  
Remove the handset from the base.  
Press the vol L or M key on the handset  
to set the handset ringer volume. There are  
two ringer volume settings; high and low.  
To select the high volume setting,  
press vol L. The following  
Ringer High  
screen displays:  
To select the low volume setting,  
press vol M. The following  
screen displays:  
Ringer Low  
M Handset earpiece volume  
There are three volume settings for the handset earpiece; high, normal  
and low. The handset earpiece volume can be adjusted only during a call.  
To lower the volume, press vol M. To raise the volume, press vol L.  
The handset displays Volume High, Volume Normal or  
Volume Low indicating the current volume setting.  
M Base ringer volume  
The ringer control for the base of your  
EXS 9660 allows you to turn the ringer  
OFF or to select LO or HI volume.  
M Base speaker volume  
To control the speaker volume of the  
base, adjust the VOLUME slide switch  
as desired.  
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INSTALLING THE BELTCLIP  
M To attach the beltclip  
1. Remove the slot cover.  
2. Insert the beltclip into the empty slot.  
Press down until it clicks.  
M To remove the beltclip  
1. Pull back on the release tab.  
Lift the beltclip up.  
2. Replace the slot cover. You  
can store either the beltclip,  
or the slot cover, in the bottom  
of the base.  
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HEADSET INSTALLATION  
Your phone may be used with an optional  
headset, the Uniden HS910. To use this  
feature, simply plug the headset plug into  
the headset jack. Your phone is ready for  
hands-free conversation.  
Use only the Uniden  
HS910 headset  
specifically designed for  
Spread Spectrum phones.  
You may hear a buzz or  
hum on other headsets.  
If you are using an optional headset, you must still  
use the handset keypad for phone operations.  
AUTOMATIC DIGITAL CODE SECURITY  
Keep the headset wire  
away from handset and  
base antennas.  
To prevent other parties from making unauthorized calls on your  
phone line, a digital code was added to the EXS 9660. Your phone’s  
handset and base share this code. This code is randomly set each time  
you place the handset in the base. If the phone experiences a power  
failure, you must reset the digital security code by placing the handset  
in the base.  
M To reset the digital security code  
1. Restore power to the base.  
2. Place the handset on the base.  
The status LED flashes to indicate that  
the digital security code is reset.  
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MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS  
M Basic 2-line operation  
Handset On Base  
Handset Off Base  
Base Only  
Fold out the front cover  
of this owner’s manual  
to use the CONTROLS  
AND FUNCTIONS  
diagram for reference.  
Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
AutoTalk On -  
Pick up handset.  
To answer  
a call  
AutoTalk Off -  
Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
1. Pickup handset.  
2. Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
1. Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
2. Listen for dial tone.  
1. Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
2. Listen for dial tone.  
3. Dial number.  
3. Listen for dial tone. 3. Dial number.  
4. Dial number.  
or  
1. Dial number.  
2. Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
To make  
a call  
or  
1. Pickup handset.  
2. Dial number.  
3. Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
Press line 1 or line 2, or return the  
handset to the base (AutoStandby).  
To hang up  
1. Pickup handset.  
2. Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
1. Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
2. Listen for dial tone. 2. Listen for dial tone.  
3. Press redial.  
1. Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
3. Listen for dial tone. 3. Press redial.  
4. Press redial.  
or  
1. Press redial.  
2. Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
or  
To redial  
1. Pickup handset.  
2. Press redial.  
3. Press line 1 or  
line 2.  
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MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS  
You must have a 2-line subscription  
from your phone company to use the  
2-line features.  
When you have connected power and a telephone line to your  
EXS 9660, the phone is in “Standby mode,” ready to receive and  
make calls.  
For clarity, the instructions in this Owner’s Manual designates line 1  
unless the procedure requires using line 2. The same instructions apply  
to line 2.  
You may cancel an  
operation while using your  
phone by pressing exit.  
ANSWERING A CALL FROM THE BASE  
1. The base rings. The  
corresponding line 1 LED  
on the base flashes.  
2. Press the line 1 button and speak.  
The base microphone is located under the phone.  
Position yourself approximately 12 inches away from  
the base and speak clearly.  
3. When you finish the call, press line 1 to hang up.  
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ANSWERING A CALL FROM THE HANDSET  
1. The handset rings and the  
following screen appears:  
(Call)  
Line 1  
2. Press line 1 to answer your call.  
AutoStandby automat-  
ically hangs up when you  
place the handset on the  
base. There is no need to  
press line 1 or line 2 to  
hang up.  
3. When you finish the call press line 1  
on the handset, or return the handset to  
the base.  
MAKING A CALL FROM THE BASE  
1. Press line 1.  
2. Dial the number on the keypad, or, use  
the memory feature. (See USING  
MEMORY DIALING, page 34.)  
3. When you finish the call, press  
line 1 to hang up.  
MAKING A CALL FROM THE HANDSET  
M Off-Hook Dialing  
1. Pick up the handset.  
2. Press line 1.  
3. Dial the number on the keypad,  
or use the memory feature.  
(See USING MEMORY DIALING, page 34).  
4. When you finish the call, press line 1,  
or, return the handset to the base.  
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M On-Hook Dialing  
1. Pick up the handset.  
2. Dial the number on the keypad, or use one of the memory features.  
(See USING MEMORY DIALING, page 34).  
You may enter a pause  
in the dialing sequence  
during On-Hook dialing.  
You may not enter a  
pause in the dialing  
sequence during Off-  
Hook dialing.  
3. Press line 1.  
4. When you finish the call, press line 1, or return the handset to  
the base.  
USING THE TONE FEATURE  
If you are dialing in the pulse mode  
and need to enter tone digits, press tone  
then enter the digits. Once the call has  
ended, tone mode is canceled and pulse  
dialing resumes.  
The tone feature applies  
only when the base is set  
to pulse.  
FLASH AND CALL WAITING  
If you have Call Waiting service and a  
call waiting tone sounds, press flash to  
accept the call. After a short pause you will  
hear the new caller. To return to the  
original caller, press flash again. The flash  
function on the base and handset are  
independent of each other. You can use  
your flash feature from either the handset  
or the base.  
The flash feature does  
not function when  
line 1 and line 2 are on  
a conference call. (See  
the 3-WAY CONFERENC-  
ING and 4-WAY  
CONFERENCING, pages  
23 and 24.)  
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USING REDIAL  
The redial key redials the last number dialed.  
The redialed number can be up to 32 digits long.  
To redial from the handset:  
Press line 1, then press redial.  
Or, press redial, then press line 1.  
The EXS 9660 has two  
independent Last Number  
Redial memories, one in  
the handset, the other in  
the base.  
If any key is pressed before redialing, the  
last number will not redial.  
To redial from the base:  
Press line 1, then press redial/p.  
If any key is pressed before redialing, the  
last number will not redial.  
PLACING A CALL ON HOLD  
Use either the keypad on the handset or the keypad on the base.  
1. To place line 1 on hold at the  
base, press hold. The line 1 LED turns  
from green to red.  
Do not use the base and  
the handset keypads at  
the same time to place a  
call on hold.  
2. To place line 1 on hold at the  
handset, press hold.  
The following screen appears:  
(Hold)  
Line 1  
3. To pick up the call that is holding,  
press line 1 on the base or handset.  
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USING THE MUTE FEATURE  
You can mute your conversation from the base. This prevents the party  
you are speaking to from hearing what you, or someone else in the  
room, is saying.  
For example, to use this privacy feature while using line 1.  
1. Press mute. The line 1 LED  
flashes red.  
Do not press line 1 to  
take the phone off mute  
or you will disconnect  
the call.  
You can hear the party on line 1, but  
they cannot hear you.  
2. When you are ready to continue  
your conversation with the party on line 1,  
press mute or line 1 again. The line 1  
LED changes to green.  
USING THE PAGE FEATURE  
To locate the handset when it is off the  
base, press page/int’com on the base.  
The handset beeps for 60 seconds.  
The following screen appears:  
Paging  
Press int’com on the handset to connect  
to the base. Press page/int’com again on  
the base or int’com on the handset to return  
to standby.  
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2-LINE OPERATION  
The handset and the base 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 calls, at the base on line 2.  
The line 1 LED on the base blinks  
green to indicate line 1 is In Use at  
the handset.  
When line 1 is In Use at the base  
the LCD screen displays the following:  
(Base)  
Line 1  
M Extension In Use  
The Extension In Use feature prevents you from accidentally  
interrupting a call.  
If you attempt to make a call and another phone is In Use on  
line 1, the handset LCD displays “In Use“. (The line 1 LED at the  
base blinks.) If you press line 1, you will hear a beep. This warns  
you the line is In Use. To make your call, you must use line 2.  
When you attempt to  
make a call, the EXS 9660  
informs you if a line is  
currently In Use.  
If you want to join a conversation on an  
extension currently In Use, press line 1 or  
line 2 twice.  
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3-WAY CONFERENCING  
This feature lets you add a third  
party to your conversation from  
either the handset or the base.  
For example, to add a party to the  
The Flash feature does  
not function when  
the phone is in  
current call on line 1 at the base:  
1. Press hold to place the caller on  
hold. The line 1 LED turns from  
green to red.  
Conference mode.  
2. Press line 2.  
3. Dial the number of the person you want to  
add to the conversation.  
When the person answers, you can  
speak privately before bringing the  
original caller back on the line.  
4. Press the conference button to  
the bring original call back on  
line. The line 1 and line 2 LEDs  
turn green.  
If the third person’s number is busy or doesn’t answer,  
press line 2 to hang up. Return to the original call  
by pressing line 1.  
5. To remove either caller from your conversation, ask one of the parties  
to hang up. Press the corresponding line button to end the call.  
Follow steps 1-5 to conference using the handset. When you return  
the handset to the base, all calls are disconnected.  
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4-WAY CONFERENCING  
A fourth person, at either the  
handset or the base, may be  
added to a conference call.  
For example, to add a fourth  
party at the handset to an  
ongoing conference call at the base:  
1. Press hold. The line 1 and  
line 2 LEDs turn red.  
2. Press page/int’com on the base  
to contact the handset.  
3. Press int’com on the handset  
to answer the page.  
4. Press conference at the base to  
bring the party at the handset in on the  
call. line 1 and line 2 LEDs  
turn green.  
The following screen appears:  
(Conference)  
Line 1 Line 2  
5. To remove either call from your conversation, ask one of the parties  
to hang up. Press the corresponding line button to end the call.  
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USING YOUR EXS 9660 INTERCOM  
M From the Base to the Handset  
1. Press page/int’com on the base.  
The handset beeps. (If no answer, press  
page/int’com again to disconnect.)  
When a call is on hold at  
the handset, and the base  
is paged, the base will  
ring even when the  
RING VOL switch is  
set to OFF.  
2. Press int’com on the handset.  
Speak into the mouthpiece to answer  
the page.  
To hang up at the base: Press page/int’com.  
To hang up at the handset: Press int’com.  
M From the Handset to the Base  
1. Press int’com on the handset.  
(If no answer, press int’com  
to disconnect.)  
The person at the handset  
can join the conversation  
by pressing the button for  
the line In Use twice.  
2. At the base, press page/int’com  
to answer the page.  
Speak within 12 inches of the  
base microphone.  
To hang up at the handset: Press int’com.  
To hang up at the base: Press page/int’com.  
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TRANSFERRING A CALL  
M From Handset to Base  
1. To transfer a call from the handset  
to the base, press hold.  
The line 1 LED turns red.  
2. On the handset, press int’com.  
The status LED flashes on the base.  
The following screen appears:  
Paging Base  
(Hold)  
Line 1  
3. Answer at the base by pressing  
page/int’com. You may then announce  
the call with the intercom.  
4. On the base, press line 1 to talk.  
If no one is available to take the call at the base, return to the  
caller by pressing line 1 or int’com on the handset to take a  
message or complete the call.  
M From Base to Handset  
1. To transfer a call from the base to  
the handset, press hold.  
The line 1 LED turns red.  
2. On the base, press page/int’com.  
The status LED flashes on the base.  
The following screen appears:  
Paging  
(Hold)  
Line 1  
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3. Answer at the handset by pressing  
int’com. You may then announce the call  
with the intercom.  
4. On the handset, press line 1 to talk.  
If no one is available to take the call at the handset, return to the  
caller by pressing line 1 or page/int’com on the base to take a  
message or complete the call.  
TRAVELING OUT-OF-RANGE  
As you begin to move too far from the base, you first hear a clicking  
sound. As you travel further, the noise increases. If you travel out-of-  
range, your call terminates.  
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STORING A PHONE NUMBER IN MEMORY  
Your EXS 9660 stores up to 30 name/numbers in the handset plus 10  
numbers in the base. Memory locations are shared by both lines.  
M On the Handset  
1. Remove the handset from the base.  
Whenever you are using a  
menu screen, you must  
press a key within 20  
seconds or the phone will  
return to standby. You  
may also press exit to  
quit a memory menu at  
any time.  
2. Press and hold memory for  
two seconds.  
The following screen appears:  
Memory Store  
01  
>
02  
3. Use the L and M keys, or number  
keypad, to choose the memory location to  
store a name/number.  
4. Press select.  
The following screen appears:  
Store Name  
T
5. Enter a name by using the L and M keys to scroll through the  
character menu. Stop scrolling when you see the desired character. Use  
If you select Go Back  
at any time, no changes  
are made and the handset  
shows the Memory  
the  
and keys to move right or left or to create a blank space.  
<
>
(The del key deletes characters as  
Store screen.  
the cursor moves left.)  
6. When you have finished entering a  
name, press select.  
The following screen appears:  
Store Number  
T
The cursor flashes indicating  
the display is ready for a number  
to be entered.  
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7. Enter the phone number with the number keypad (direct entry). Use  
the  
and keys to position the cursor.  
<
>
When entering name/numbers, you may press pause  
to enter a pause in the dialing sequence. The display  
shows a P. The pause feature is useful for long  
distance calling, credit card dialing, or any other  
dialing sequence requiring a pause between digits.  
8. When you have finished entering  
a name/number, press select.  
The handset beeps and and displays  
a confirmation screen.  
Memory 01 Stored  
M On the Base  
1. Press memory. The status  
LED blinks.  
2. Dial the number you wish  
to store.  
3. Press memory. Enter the memory  
location number (0-9) on the keypad.  
The status LED stops flashing. A  
confirmation beep indicates the number  
is stored.  
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EDITING A PHONE NUMBER IN MEMORY  
To edit a number you have stored in the handset:  
1. Remove the handset from the base.  
2. Press and hold memory for  
two seconds.  
If you select Go Back  
at any time, no changes  
are made and the handset  
shows the Memory  
Store screen.  
The display shows the Memory Store  
Memory Store  
screen and any saved name/numbers.  
01 JOHN SMITH  
02 UNIDEN  
>
3. Use the L and M keys or number  
keypad to select the memory location you  
would like to edit.  
4. Press select.  
If you select No, no  
changes are made. The  
handset shows the  
Memory Store screen.  
The display shows the memory  
location you have selected.  
Edit Memory 01  
Delete Memory 01  
Go Back  
>
5. Press select again to enter the Edit  
Memory mode.  
The following screen appears:  
A cursor flashes indicating that the  
display is ready to edit the name.  
Store Name  
JOHN SMITH  
6. Edit the name with the L and M keys.  
Use the L and M keys to enter symbols.  
Use the  
and keys to move the  
<
>
cursor left and right.  
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Press del to remove an  
unwanted character.  
Press and hold del to clear the  
entire name.  
7. Press select.  
The following screen appears:  
Store Number  
T
8175551  
A cursor flashes indicating that the  
display is ready for the number to  
be edited.  
Whenever you are using  
a menu screen, you must  
press a key within 20  
seconds or the phone will  
return to standby. You  
may also press hold/exit  
to exit a memory menu  
at any time.  
8. Enter the phone number with the number keypad.  
Use the and keys to move the cursor left and right.  
<
>
Press del to remove an unwanted character.  
Press and hold del to clear the entire number.  
9. Press select.  
Memory 01 Stored  
The handset beeps and displays the  
confirmation screen.  
10. The display then returns to the Memory  
Store screen. You may select another  
number to edit (return to step 3) or press  
exit to return to standby.  
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ERASING A NUMBER FROM MEMORY  
After erasing a number, you may add a new address to memory.  
M From the Handset  
1. Remove the handset from the base.  
2. Press and hold memory for  
two seconds.  
The handset shows the Memory  
Store screen with saved name/  
numbers displayed.  
Memory Store  
01 JOHN SMITH  
02 UNIDEN  
>
3. Use the L and M keys, or number  
keypad, to select the memory location you  
would like to delete. The  
and keys  
<
>
toggle between the name display and the  
number display.  
4. Press select.  
The following screen appears:  
Edit Memory 01  
Delete Memory 01  
Go Back  
>
5. Use the M key to move the cursor  
>
Edit Memory 01  
Delete Memory 01  
Go Back  
to Delete Memory.  
>
>
6. Press select.  
Delete Memory ?  
Yes  
No  
7. Use the L key to move the  
>
cursor to Yes.  
8. Press select.  
There is a confirmation tone.  
The following screen appears:  
Memory 01 Deleted  
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9. The display then returns to the  
Memory Store screen. You may select  
another number to delete (return to  
step 3) or you may press exit to return  
to standby.  
M From the Base  
1. Press memory. The status  
LED blinks.  
2. Press memory a second time.  
Enter the memory location (0-9)  
of the number you wish to  
delete. The status LED stops flashing.  
A confirmation beep indicates the  
number has been erased.  
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USING MEMORY DIALING  
Follow the steps below to dial a number using  
a programmed memory location.  
M On-Hook Dialing from the Handset  
1. Press memory.  
The handset displays your programmed  
memory locations.  
01  
02 JOHN SMITH  
03 UNIDEN  
>
2. Use the L and M keys to select the  
memory location you would like to dial.  
Or, you may enter a memory  
location number (01-30).  
The following screen appears:  
01  
02 JOHN SMITH  
>
03 UNIDEN  
3. Press line 1. The number dials.  
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M Off-Hook Dialing from the Handset  
1. Press line 1.  
2. Press memory. Using the keypad, enter  
the memory location number (01-30).  
The number dials.  
M Dialing from the Base  
1. Press line 1. The line 1 LED lights.  
2. Press memory. Using the keypad, enter  
the memory location number (0-9).  
The number dials.  
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USING CALLER ID  
You must subscribe to Caller ID from your phone company  
to use this feature.  
M Setting up Caller ID options  
There are three Caller ID options available; they are AutoTalk, CIDCW,  
and Area Code.  
AutoTalk allows you to answer the phone without pressing line 1 or  
line 2. If the phone rings when AutoTalk is on, simply remove the  
handset from the base. If the handset is off the base, press any key. The  
phone automatically answers the call. If the phone rings when  
AutoTalk is off, you must press line 1 or line 2 to answer the call.  
This option is useful for screening calls.  
CIDCW (Caller ID with Call Waiting) performs the same as regular  
Caller ID on a call waiting number. You must subscribe to CIDCW  
from your phone company to use this feature.  
Area Code allows you to program your 3-digit area code number.  
When reviewing Caller ID messages, you will see only a seven digit  
number for calls received from inside your area code. For calls from  
outside your area code, you will see a full 10-digit number.  
If your calling area requires 10-digit dialing,  
do not program this option.  
To change your Caller ID options:  
M Turning AutoTalk and Caller ID/Call Waiting On or Off  
1. Press and hold caller id for two  
Caller ID Setup  
1>Line 1  
seconds. The following screen appears:  
2 Line 2  
2. Use the L and M keys to select line 1 or line 2.  
3. Press select  
.
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4. If you want to set CIDCW, use  
the L and M keys to move the cursor  
to 2 CIDCW.  
1>Auto Talk:Off  
2 CIDCW  
:On  
3 Area Code:  
Press the select key to toggle between On and Off.  
M Programming Your Area Code  
If you have no Caller ID  
name/numbers, then the  
total is shown as 00.  
1. Press and hold caller id for two  
Caller ID Setup  
1>Line 1  
2 Line 2  
seconds. The following screen appears:  
2. Use the L and M keys to  
select line 1 or line 2.  
1>Auto Talk:Off  
2 CIDCW  
:On  
3 Area Code:  
The following screen appears:  
3. Use the L and M keys to move the  
cursor to select 3 Area Code:  
Press select. Use the number keypad to  
enter or change the area code. Press  
select again.  
If your have no New  
Caller ID name/numbers.  
00” displays.  
4. After you have made your selections, press caller id to return to  
Caller ID setup screen. Or, press exit to return to standby.  
M Screening your calls  
Caller ID allows you to review caller  
Line 1  
Smith John  
817-555-1212  
information before answering your  
phone. At the beginning of the second  
ring, the display shows the line number  
that is being used, name, and phone number of the caller. If your  
Caller ID service is number only, the name does not appear  
on the second line.  
Once a Caller ID message  
has been viewed, it is no  
longer considered a new  
message.  
If a name or number is not available, the display shows a  
message such as Incomplete Data, Private Number,  
Private Name, etc.  
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M Reviewing Caller ID name/numbers  
To review your Caller ID name/numbers, follow the steps below:  
1. Press caller id.  
The following screen appears:  
New Total  
>Line 1 00  
Line 2 01  
02  
01  
2. Use L or M to select line 1  
or line 2.  
Press select.  
3. Press M to scan through the  
name/numbers.  
The most recent message appears first,  
with the date, time, call count,  
name, and phone number. Press L to  
scan backwards.  
12/21 12:30PM 03  
Smith John  
817-555-1212  
4. Once you have reviewed your oldest  
name/number, the following  
screen appears:  
-End of List-  
5. Press exit to return to standby.  
To review line 2, press caller id.  
Use L or M to select line 2. Then, press select . Return to step 3.  
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Once you have viewed all of your Caller ID  
name/numbers and reach the “End of List”  
display, the message list does not cycle back to the  
beginning. You must press L to view your previous  
name/numbers.  
M Calling a Caller ID name/number  
1. Press caller id.  
The Caller ID summary screen shows  
the number of new callers and total  
number of calls.  
New Total  
>Line 1 00  
Line 2 01  
02  
01  
2. Use L or M to select line 1  
or line 2.  
Press select.  
3. Press M to scan forward. Press L  
to scan backwards through the list.  
4. Select the name/number that you  
would like to dial.  
12/21 12:30PM 03  
Smith John  
817-555-1212  
5. Press line 1. The number  
automatically dials.  
For long distance calling, insert “1” by  
pressing 1 on the keypad before pressing line 1.  
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M Storing a Caller ID number in a memory location  
1. Press caller id.  
The Caller ID summary screen shows  
the number of new calls and total  
number of callers.  
New Total  
>Line 1 03  
03  
01  
Line 2 01  
2. Use L or M to select line 1  
or line 2.  
Press select.  
3. Press L or M to find the name/  
number that you would like to store.  
4. Press memory to store the  
selected message.  
The following screen appears:  
If you select No, then the  
Caller ID screen returns.  
Select Location  
1>Smith John  
2 UNIDEN  
5. The Select Location screen appears. Use the L and M keys to select  
a blank memory location where you would like to store the number.  
(If you want to replace an existing number with the Caller ID  
number, skip to step 7.)  
6. Press select. A confirmation tone  
sounds. The number is programmed.  
7. If you choose to replace an existing  
Replace Memory?  
Yes  
number with the Caller ID number, press  
>No  
select. The following screen appears:  
8. Use the L key to move the cursor to Yes. Press select.  
A confirmation tone sounds. The number is programmed.  
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M Deleting a Caller ID message  
To delete a single Caller ID message, follow the steps below.  
1. Press caller id.  
The Caller ID summary screen shows  
the number of new callers and total  
number of calls.  
New Total  
>Line 1 01  
02  
01  
Line 2 01  
2. Use L or M to select line 1  
or line 2.  
Press select.  
3. Select the number that you would like to  
delete. Press M to scan forward through  
the name/numbers and L to  
12/21 12:30PM 03  
Smith John  
817-555-1212  
scan backwards.  
4. Press del.  
The following screen appears:  
If you select No, then the  
Caller ID screen returns.  
Delete Message?  
>Yes  
No  
If you select No, the Caller ID  
screen returns.  
5. Press select or del. A confirmation tone sounds. The Caller ID screen  
returns with the next name/number displayed.  
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6. Press caller id to return to the  
caller id summary screen. Or, press exit  
to return to standby.  
M Deleting all Caller ID name/numbers  
To delete all of your Caller ID locations, follow the steps below:  
1. Press caller id.  
The Caller ID summary screen shows  
the number of new callers and total  
number of calls.  
New Total  
>Line 1 01  
02  
01  
Line 2 01  
2. Use L or M to move the cursor to  
line 1 or line 2.  
3. Press del to delete name/numbers.  
The following screen appears:  
Del All, Line 1?  
Yes  
>No  
4. Use the L key to move the  
cursor to Yes.  
5. Press select or del.  
6. A confirmation tone sounds. The  
following screen appears:  
New Total  
Line 1 00  
00  
01  
>Line 2 00  
7. To delete Caller ID locations on Line 2,  
repeat steps 2 through 5.  
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M Using CIDCW (Caller ID with Call Waiting)  
1. During a call, when you hear the  
Call (Line 1)  
Smith John  
817-555-1212  
Call Waiting tone, check the handset  
display for the name and number of  
incoming calls.  
2. Press flash to accept the incoming  
call. (See FLASH AND CALL WAITING, page  
19 for additional information.)  
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QUICK REFERENCE CHART  
If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these  
simple steps before calling Uniden customer service at (800) 297-1023.  
PROBLEM  
SUGGESTION  
The charge LED  
won’t come on  
when the handset  
is placed in  
G Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the  
base and wall outlet.  
G Make sure the handset is properly seated  
in the base.  
G Make sure the charging contacts on the  
the base.  
handset and base are clean.  
The audio sounds G Make sure that the base antenna is in a  
weak and/or  
scratchy.  
vertical position.  
G Move the handset and/or base to a different  
location away from metal objects or  
appliances and try again.  
Can’t make or  
receive calls.  
G Check both ends of the base telephone  
line cord.  
G Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the  
base and wall outlet.  
G Disconnect the AC adapter for a few minutes,  
then reconnect it.  
G Place the handset back on the charging cradle  
for a few seconds. The status LED blinks  
indicating that the phone has been reset.  
The handset  
doesn’t ring or  
receive a page.  
G The Nickel-Cadmium battery pack may be  
weak. Charge the battery on the base for  
15-20 hours.  
G Be sure the antenna is in a vertical position.  
G The handset may be too far away from the  
base. Place the base away from appliances or  
metal objects.  
G Place the handset back on the charging cradle  
for a few second. The status LED blinks  
indicating that the phone has been reset.  
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GENERAL  
The EXS 9660 complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68.  
Frequency control:  
Modulation:  
PLL  
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum; DBPSK  
0º to +50º C (+32º F to +122º F)  
Operating temperature:  
BASE UNIT  
Frequency:  
Power requirements:  
Size:  
904.2 to 925.8 MHz (20 channels)  
10V 500 mA (from AC adapter)  
7-3/8 in.(W) x 3-1/2 in. (D) x 8-3/4 in. (H)  
Approx. 11.9 oz. (including optional battery)  
Weight:  
HANDSET  
Frequency:  
904.2 to 925.8 MHz (20 channels)  
Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium battery pack  
2-1/4 in. (W) x 1-3/4 in. (D) x 7-1/4 in. (H)  
Approx. 9.3 oz. (including battery)  
BT-990  
Power requirements:  
Size (without antenna):  
Weight:  
Battery:  
Capacity  
600 mAH, 3.6V  
Talk mode  
4 hours  
Standby mode  
7 days  
Specifications, features, and availability of optional  
accessories are all subject to change without prior notice.  
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If you need any assistance with this product, please call our Customer Hotline at  
1-800-297-1023  
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE.  
Our Uniden representatives will be happy to help you with any matters regarding the operation of  
this unit, available accessories, or any other related matters.  
Hours M-F 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST  
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