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WELCOME
Congratulations on your purchase of the Uniden EXR2460 cordless
telephone. This phone is designed for reliability, long life, and
outstanding performance utilizing the latest in 2.4 GHz Spread
Spectrum technology.
FEATURES
• 2.4 GHz Spread Spectrum Technology
• Caller ID and Call Waiting Caller ID
• 50 Number Caller ID Memory
• Lighted keypad
• 3-Line, 16 Character Backlit LCD Handset Display
• 10 Enhanced Memory Dial Locations
• 32 Digit Redial
• 2nd Battery Capability
• Back-up Power Supply with Optional Battery Pack
• Redial, Flash, and Pause
• Pulse/Tone Dialing
• Page
• 7 Day Standby Battery Time
• 4 Hour Talk Time
• Handset Earpiece and Ringer Volume Control
• Hearing Aid Compatible
Digital Spread Spectrum Technology utilizes a “wider frequency
band” vs. a “single narrow band” used in standard digital trans-
missions. The result is a more secure conversation with the clarity of
digital sound, extended range, and minimal interference from other
cordless phones.
Random CodeTM digital security automatically selects one of over
65,000 codes for the handset and base.
These features enhance your phone's security and also prevent
unauthorized calls as a result of your phone being activated by
other equipment.
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INCLUDED IN YOUR PACKAGE
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To get the most from your
phone, please read this
owner’s manual thoroughly.
Also be sure to complete
and mail the product
registration form.
Handset
AC Adapter
(AD-9500)
Base
NOTE
If any of these items are
missing or damaged,
Beltclip
contact the Uniden Parts
Department at (800)554-3988.
Hours are from 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Central Time,
Monday through Friday. We
can also be reached on the
Rechargeable Battery
(BT-2499)
Short Telephone Cord
Desktop/ Wall Mount
Adapter
Wall Mounting
Screws
Long Telephone Cord
• This Owner’s Manual
• Precautions and Important Safety Instructions
• Registration Card
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Installing and Adjusting our Phone
Y
DESK/TABLETOP INSTALLATION
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Before choosing a location
for your phone, read the
“Installation Considerations”
included in the “Precautions
and Important Safety
Instructions” brochure.
1) Plug the AC adapter cord into the 10 V DC input jack on the back of
the base.
2) Wrap the AC adapter cord around the strain relief notch.
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.
!
3) Plug the AC adapter into a standard 120 V AC wall outlet.
Use only the Uniden AC adapter supplied with this phone
and DO NOT use an outlet controlled by a wall switch.
!
4) Charge the battery (refer to “Charging the Battery Pack,” page 11).
5) Plug one end of the long telephone cord into the TEL LINE jack on
the back of the base.
6) Plug the other end of the cord into your telephone jack on the wall.
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7) Attach the desktop stand to the base.
HINT
Before using your phone,
fully charge the Nickel-
Cadmium battery pack
for 12-15 hours.
8) Set the base on a desk or tabletop and
place the handset into the base. Then,
raise the antenna to a vertical position.
!
WALL INSTALLATION
Place the power cord so
that it does not create a
trip hazard or where it
could become chafed
and create a fire or
M Standard wall plate mounting
This phone can be mounted on any standard telephone wall plate.
1) Remove the mounting adapter from
the notches at the top of the base.
electrical hazard.
2) Rotate the mounting adapter
180° and snap it into place
at the bottom of the base.
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3) Plug the AC adapter cord into the 10 V DC input jack on the back of
the base.
4) Put the AC adapter cord inside the
molded wiring channel, then wrap it
around the strain relief notch. Plug
the AC adapter into a standard 120 V
AC wall outlet.
!
DO NOT use an outlet
controlled by a wall switch.
5) Plug one end of the short telephone
cord into the TEL LINE jack on
the back of the base, then plug the
other end into a standard
!
Before you plug the other
end of the telephone cord
into the modular jack on
the wall, charge the battery
(refer to “Charging the
Battery Pack,” page 11).
telephone jack.
6) Line up the mounting slots on the base
with the mounting posts on the wall,
then push in and down until the
phone is firmly seated.
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7) On the base unit, pull the handset
retainer out of the slot and rotate
it clockwise 180°.
!
If the handset beltclip is
attached, you cannot charge
the handset with the
display showing when the
phone is mounted on the
wall (See page 14).
8) Flip the retainer from front to back,
then slide it back into the slot so
that the lip of the retainer faces up
and the oval is at the bottom of the
retainer. This will hold the handset
in place.
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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:
• Select a location away from electrical cables, pipes, or other items
behind the mounting location. Inserting screws into areas such as
this can be hazardous.
• Try to mount your phone within 10 - 15 feet of a working phone
jack in order to avoid excessive cord lengths. Remember, you are not
mounting to a wall plate with a built in phone jack.
• If the selected mounting area has no wooden support beams directly
behind it, you will need the appropriate anchoring devices in order
for the wall to properly support your phone.
1) Insert two mounting screws into
the wall, with their appropriate
anchoring device, 3-15/16 inches
apart. Allow about 3/16 of an inch
between the wall and screw heads
for mounting the phone.
!
2) Remove the mounting adapter
from the notches at the top of
the base.
Be careful not to insert the
mounting screws into
possible electrical hazards
such as cables, wiring,
or pipes.
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3) Rotate the mounting adapter
180° and snap it into place
at the bottom of the base.
4) Plug the AC adapter cord into the 10 V DC input jack on the back of
the base.
5) Put the AC adapter cord inside the
molded wiring channel, then wrap it
around the strain relief notch. Plug
the AC adapter into a standard 120V
AC wall outlet.
6) Plug one end of the long telephone
cord into the TEL LINE jack on the
back of the base, then plug the
other end into a standard
telephone jack.
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7) Line up the mounting slots on the base
with the mounting screws on the wall,
then push in and down until the
phone is firmly seated.
8) On the base unit, pull the handset
retainer out of the slot and rotate
it clockwise 180°.
9) Flip the retainer from front to back,
then slide it into the slot so that the
lip of the retainer faces up and the
oval is at the bottom of the retainer.
This will hold the handset in place.
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INSTALLING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK
1) Press in on the battery cover release
and slide the cover down until it
comes off.
!
2) Install the nickel-cadmium battery
with the label facing down.
Use only Uniden battery
model (BT2499) supplied
with your phone.
3) Slide the battery cover on
until it snaps into place.
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CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
M Initial battery charging
Before plugging the phone line into your new phone for the first time,
fully charge the battery pack for 12-15 hours without interruption.
1) Place the handset on the base.
2) Make sure that status LED lights. If the LED doesn’t light, check to see
that the AC adapter is plugged in and that the handset makes good
contact with the base charging contacts.
M Charging optional battery packs
The base unit 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.
NOTE
Please visit your
1) Position the battery pack so the inner side with contacts is facing up.
authorized Uniden dealer
to obtain an extra battery
pack or contact the Uniden
parts department at
2) Slide the battery pack into the
charging compartment until it
clicks into place.
(800)554-3988. Hours are
from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Central Time, Monday
through Friday.
3) Charge the battery for 24 hours. When charging is complete, pull up on
the latch to remove the battery pack. To install the charged battery into
the handset, refer to "Installing the Handset Battery Pack," page 10.
In the event of a power failure, your spare battery pack
can be used as a back-up power supply for the base unit.
!
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M Low battery indicator
When the battery pack is very low and
needs to be charged, the phone is
Low Battery
programmed to eliminate functions in
order to save power. If the phone is not in
use, Low Battery flashes. If the phone is in use, Low Battery
flashes and the handset beeps. Complete your conversation as quickly
as possible and return the handset to the base for charging.
CLEANING THE BATTERY CONTACTS
To maintain a good charge, clean all charging contacts on the handset
and base about once a month with 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 in
the TONE position unless your local
phone system uses pulse dialing.
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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 HANDSET VOLUME CONTROLS
M Handset ringer volume
When the phone is in standby mode, pressing the vol M or M key on
the handset selects the handset ringer volume. There are two ringer
volume settings; high and low.
To select the high volume setting, press
vol M. The handset displays
Ringer High
Ringer High.
To select the low volume setting, press
volM. The handset displays
Ringer Low.
Ringer Low
M Handset earpiece volume
There are four volume settings for the handset earpiece; Loud, High,
Medium, Normal. The handset earpiece volume can only be adjusted
during a call.
To lower the volume, press vol M, and to raise the volume, press vol
M. The handset will display Loud, High, Medium, Normal, indicating the
current volume setting.
This setting will remain in effect after the telephone call has ended.
When you press M in Loud mode or press M in Normal mode, error
sound beeps.
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INSTALLING THE BELTCLIP
M To attach the beltclip
1) Remove the slot cover.
!
If you have wall mounted
the base, you must remove
the beltclip to charge the
handset with display
showing.
2) Insert the beltclip into the empty slot
and press down until it clicks.
M To remove the beltclip
1) Pull back on the release tab and
pull the beltclip up.
2) Replace the slot cover. You can
store either the beltclip
or slot cover on 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
insert the headset plug into the headset jack. Your
headset is ready for hands-free conversations.
Use only the Uiniden
HS910 headset specifically
designed for Spread
AUTOMATIC DIGITAL CODE SECURITY
Spectrum Phones. You will
hear a buzz or hum on
other headsets.
To prevent other parties from making unauthorized calls on your
phone line, a digital code was added to the EXR2460. Your phone’s
handset and base share this code, which is randomly set each time you
place the handset in the charging cradle. If the phone experiences a
power failure, you must reset the digital security code.
M To reset the digital security code
Keep headset wire away
from base antenna.
1) Restore power to the base.
2) Place the handset on the base. The status LED blinks to indicate that
the digital security code is reset.
NOTE
If you are using an optional
headset, you must still use
the handset keypad for
phone operations.
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Using Your New Phone
MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS
Handset On Base
Handset Off Base
1) Pick up the handset.
2) If not in Autotalk Mode, 2) If not in Autotalk Mode,
press talk.
1) Press any key.
To answer
a call
press talk.
1) Press talk.
2) Listen for the dial tone.
3) Dial the number.
1) Pick up the handset.
2) Press talk.
3) Listen for the dial tone.
4) Dial the number.
To make
a call
OR
OR
Dial the number, then
press talk.
Dial the number, then
press talk.
Press talk, or return the handset to the
base (AutoStandby).
To hang up
To redial
1) Pickup handset.
2) Press talk.
3) Listen for dial tone.
4) Press redial.
or
1) Pickup handset.
2) Press redial.
3) Press talk.
1) Press talk.
2) Listen for dial tone.
3) Press talk.
or
1) Press redial.
2) Press talk.
FLASH AND CALL WAITING
If you have “call waiting” service and a call
waiting tone sounds while you are on a call,
press flash to accept the waiting call. There
is a short pause, then you will hear the new
caller. To return to the original caller, press flash
again.
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STORING A PHONE NUMBER IN MEMORY
1) Remove the handset from the base.
NOTE
2) Press and hold memory until the
confirmation tone sounds. The following
screen appears.
Memory Store
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
memory to exit a memory
menu at any time.
1>
2
3) Use the : and ; keys or number keypad to choose the memory
location where you would like to enter a number.
4) Press select. The following screen appears,
and a cursor flashes indicating that the
Store Name
M
display is ready for the name to be entered.
5) Use the : and ; keys to scroll through the character menu. Use the
HINT
< and > keys to move the cursor to the desired location, and enter the name.
The character menu
consists of letters, symbols,
and numbers.
Store Number
6) Press select. The following screen
M
appears, and a cursor flashes indicating
that the display is ready for the number.
7) Enter the phone number with the number keypad (direct entry).
When entering numbers, 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 sequences requiring
a pause between digits.
NOTE
8) Press select. The handset beeps and
displays a confirmation screen. For
NOTE
Memory 1 Stored
example, if you store a name and number
into memory location number one, the
display shows Memory 1 Stored.
The pause button counts
as one digit. Pressing
pause more than once
increases the length of
pause between numbers.
9) Press memory to exit store mode. Or, wait 20 seconds for the phone to
return to standby.
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EDITING A PHONE NUMBER IN MEMORY
Follow these steps to edit a phone number that you have already
programmed into memory.
NOTE
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
memory to exit a memory
menu at any time.
1) Remove the handset from the base.
2) Press and hold memory until the
confirmation tone sounds. The display
shows the Memory Store screen and any
saved numbers.
Memory Store
1> SMITH JOHN
2
UNIDEN
3) Use the : and ; keys or number keypad to select the memory
location you would like to edit. The < and > keys toggle between the
names display and the numbers display.
4) Press select. The following screen appears
> Edit Memory 1
with the memory location number that
Delete Memory 1
you have selected in the display.
Go Back
NOTE
You may move the > cursor down to Go Back and
If you select Go Back
at any time, no changes
are made and the handset
shows the Memory
press select if you would like to exit this menu.
NOTE
5) With > cursor next to Edit Memory,
Store Name
Store screen.
press select. The following screen appears, SMITH JOHN
and a cursor flashes indicating that the
display is ready for the name to be edited.
6) Use the : and ; keys to scroll through the character menu. Use the
< and > keys to move the cursor to the desired location, and enter the name.
7) Press select. The following screen
appears, and a cursor flashes indicating
that the display is ready for the number
to be edited.
Store Number
817 555 1212
8) Enter the phone number with the number keypad (direct entry) or the
: and ; keys.
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9) Press select. The handset beeps and
displays a confirmation screen. For
Memory 1 Stored
example, if you store a name and number
into memory location number one, then
the handset shows Memory 1 Stored.
10)The display then returns to the Memory Store screen. You may select
another number to edit (return to step 3) or you may press memory
to return to standby.
ERASING A NUMBER FROM MEMORY
Use these steps to erase a programmed number from memory. Once a
number is erased, that memory location may be programmed with a
new number.
1) Remove the handset from the base.
2) Press and hold memory until the
confirmation tone sounds. The handset
shows the Memory Store screen with any
saved numbers displayed.
Memory Store
1> SMITH JOHN
2
UNIDEN
3) Use the : and ; keys or number keypad to select the memory
location you would like to delete. The < and > keys toggle between the
names display and the numbers display.
NOTE
If you select Go Back
at any time, no changes are
made and the handset
shows the Memory
4) Press select. The following screen
> Edit Memory 1
appears with the memory location
number that you have selected in
Delete Memory 1
Go Back
Store screen.
the display.
5) Use the ; key to move the > cursor
Edit Memory 1
down to the Delete Memory
command.
> Delete Memory 1
Go Back
NOTE
If you select No, no
changes are made and the
handset shows the Memory
Store screen.
6) Press select. The following confirmation
Delete Memory?
screen appears.
Yes
> No
7) Use the : key to move the > cursor to the Yes command.
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8) Press select. There is a confirmation
tone, and the handset displays
Memory 1 Deleted.
Memory 1 Deleted
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
memory to return to standby.
USING MEMORY DIALING
HINT
Follow the steps below to dial a number using a programmed
memory location.
Use the < and > keys to
toggle between the names
and the numbers displayed
in memory.
1) Press memory. The handset displays
1
2
3
> SMITH JOHN
Uniden
your programmed memory locations.
Grandma
2) Use the : and ; keys or the number
keypad to select the memory location
you would like to dial.
1
SMITH JOHN
2> Uniden
Grandma
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3) Press talk and the number is dialed.
When the handset is removed from the base, press
talk, then memory on the handset keypad before
selecting the memory location
NOTE
TRAVELING OUT-OF-RANGE
As you begin to move too far from your base unit, you will first hear
a clicking sound. As you travel further out-of-range, the voice
transmission will begin to break up. If you pass the range limits of the
base unit, your call will terminate.
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USING CALLER ID
You must subscribe to Caller ID from your phone company in
order to use this feature.
M Setting up Caller ID options
There are three Caller ID setup options available; they are Autotalk,
CIDCW, and Area Code.
AutoTalk allows you to answer the phone without pressing the talk
button. If the phone rings when Autotalk is on, simply remove the
handset from the cradle and the phone automatically answers the call. If
the phone rings when Autotalk is off, you must press talk to answer the
call. This option is useful to help you screen your calls more effectively.
CIDCW performs the same as regular Caller ID on a call waiting number.
You must subscribe to CIDCW from your phone company in order
to use this feature.
NOTE
You must subscribe to
CIDCW from your phone
company in order to use
this feature.
If you enter your 3-digit area code number in the Area Code
option, your local area code does not appear in Caller ID messages.
When reviewing Caller ID messages, you will see only the local seven
digit number. For calls received from outside your local area code, you
will see a full 10-digit number.
If your calling area requires 10-digit dialing do not
program this option.
NOTE
NOTE
To change your Caller ID options:
If you are using an
optional headset, you must
still use the handset
keypad for phone
operations.
1) Press setup. The following
1>Auto Talk:Off
screen appears.
2 CIDCW
:On
3 Area Code:
2) Use the : and ; keys to move the cursor to the selection that you
would like to change. Press the select key to toggle between On and
Off for Autotalk and CIDCW. To enter or change the area
code, then press select again.
3) After you have made your selections, press setup and return the
handset to the charging cradle. The statues LED flashes, indicating that
your setup changes are now effective.
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M Screening your calls
Caller ID allows you to review caller
information before you answer your
phone. After the first ring, the display
shows the date, time, call count, name,
12/21 12:30PM 01
John Smith
817-555-1212
and phone number of the caller. If your Caller ID service is number
only, then the name does not appear on the second line.
If a name or number is not available, the display will show a message
such as Incomplete Data, Private Number, Private
Name, etc. Contact your phone company for more information about
any persistent error messages.
M Reviewing Caller ID messages
NOTE
To review your Caller ID messages, follow the steps below.
If you have no New Caller
ID Messages, then the
“New” display is blank.
Only the “Total”
1) Press call id, and the Caller ID summary
New : 01
screen appears. The screen shows the
number of new messages and
total messages.
Total : 02
display appears.
2) Press ; to scan through the messages.
The most recent message appears first,
with the date, time, call count, name, and
phone number. Press : to scan
12/21 12:30PM 03
John Smith
817-555-1212
NOTE
backwards through the list.
Once a Caller ID message
has been viewed, it is no
longer considered a
new message.
3) Once you have reviewed your oldest
message, the following screen appears.
Press call id to return to standby.
End
Once you have viewed all of your Caller ID
NOTE
messages and reach the “End” display, the message
list does not cycle back to the beginning. You must
press : to view your previous messages.
If you have no Caller ID
messages, then the total is
shown as 00.
NOTE
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M Calling a Caller ID number
1) Press call id, and the Caller ID summary
screen appears. The screen shows the
number of new messages and
total messages.
New : 01
Total : 02
2) Select the number that you would like to
dial. Press ; to scan forward through
the messages and : to scan backwards
through the list.
12/21 12:30PM 03
Smith John
817-555-1212
3) Press talk and the number automatically dials.
M Storing a Caller ID number into a memory location
1) Press call id, and the Caller ID summary
New : 01
screen appears. The screen shows the
number of new messages and
total messages.
Total : 02
2) Press ; or : to find the message that
you would like to store, then press
12/21 12:30PM 03
Smith John
memory to store the selected message.
817-555-1212
3) The select location screen appears. Use
the : and ; keys to select a blank
Select Location
1> Smith John
memory location where you would like to
store the number. (If you want to replace
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an existing number with the Caller ID number, skip to step 5.)
4) Press select. A confirmation tone sounds, and the number is
programmed. (Do not complete steps 5 and 6.)
5) If you choose to replace an existing
number with the Caller ID number, press
select, and the following screen appears.
Replace Memory?
Yes
NOTE
> No
If you select No, then the
Caller ID screen returns.
6) Use the : key to move the cursor to Yes and press select. A
confirmation tone sounds, and 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 call id, and the Caller ID summary
New : 01
screen appears. The screen shows the
number of new messages and
total messages.
Total : 02
2) Select the number that you would like to
delete. Press ; to scan forward through
the messages and : to scan backwards
through the list.
12/21 12:30PM 03
Smith John
817-555-1212
3) Press delete, and the following
Delete Message?
screen appears.
>Yes
No
4) Press select or delete. A confirmation tone sounds and the Caller ID
screen returns with the next message displayed.
5) After you have deleted the oldest Caller ID
messages, the display shows End. Press
End
call id to return to standby.
M Deleting all Caller ID messages
To delete all of your Caller ID messages, follow the steps below.
1) Press call id, and the Caller ID summary
New : 01
screen appears. The screen shows the
number of new messages and
total messages.
Total : 02
NOTE
2) Press delete, and the following
Delete All?
Yes
screen appears.
If you select No, then the
Caller ID screen returns.
3) Use the : key to move the cursor to Yes, then press select
or delete.
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4) A confirmation tone sounds, and the
following screen appears.
Total:00
5) Press call id to return to standby.
USING REDIAL
The redial key redials the last number
dialed. The redialed number can be up
to 32 digits long.
To call the last number dialed from the
handset, press talk, then press
redial.
or
Press redial, then press talk.
If any key is pressed before redial,
the last number will not redial.
USING THE TONE FEATURE
If you are dialing in the pulse mode
and need to enter tone digits, press
tone to enter the digits. Once the call
has ended, the tone mode is canceled
and pulse dialing resumes.
The tone feature applies only when the base unit
is set to pulse.
NOTE
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USING THE PAGE FEATURE
To locate the handset (while it’s
off the base), press page on
the base.
To beep the handset for 5
seconds, press page on the base,
and the handset displays paging.
To beep the handset for 60
Paging
seconds, press and hold page.
Press talk on the handset to end paging. Press talk again to return
to standby.
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Troubleshooting
QUICK REFERENCE CHART
If your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these
simple steps before calling Uniden customer service. If you are still
unable to resolve the problem, call customer service at (800) 297-1023.
PROBLEM
SUGGESTION
The charge light won’t come
on when the handset is placed
in the base.
• Make sure the AC adapter is
plugged into the base and
wall outlet.
• Make sure the handset is properly
seated in base.
• Make sure the charging contacts on
the handset and base are clean.
The audio sounds weak
and/or scratchy.
• Make sure that the base antenna is
in a vertical position.
• 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.
• Check both ends of the base
telephone line cord.
• Make sure the AC adapter is
plugged into the base and
wall outlet.
• Disconnect the AC adapter for a few
minutes, then reconnect it.
• Place the handset back on the
charging cradle for a few seconds.
The status LED will blink
indicating that the phone has
been reset.
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PROBLEM
SUGGESTION
The handset doesn’t ring or
receive a page.
• The Nickel-Cadmium battery pack
may be weak. Charge the battery
on the base unit for 12-15 hours.
• The handset may be too far away
from the base unit.
• Place the base unit away from
appliances or metal objects.
• Place the handset back on the
charging cradle for a few seconds.
The status LED will blink
indicating that the phone has
been reset.
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Specifications
GENER AL
The EXR2460 complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68.
Frequency control: PLL
Modulation: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum; DBPSK
Operating temperature: 0° to 50° C (+32° F to +122° F)
BASE
Frequency: 2400 to 2483.5 MHz (20 channels)
Power requirements: 10 V 500 mA (from AC adapter)
Size: 5-1/2 in. (W) x 3-3/4in. (D) x 10 in. (H)
Weight: Approx. 17.8 oz. (including optional battery)
HANDSET
Frequency: 2454.2 to 2475.8 MHz (20 channels)
Power requirements: Rechargeable Nickel Cadmium battery pack
Size (without antenna): 2-1/4 in. (W) x 1-3/4 in. (D) x 7-1/4 in. (H)
Weight: Approx. 9.3 oz. (including battery)
Battery: BT-2499
Capacity
Talk mode
Standby mode
800 mAH, 3.6V
4 hours
7 days
Specifications, features, and availability of optional accessories are
all subject to change without prior notice.
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