Programming The Flash Time; Tone/Pulse Mode Programming; Programming The Hold Reminder; Programming The Area Code - Uniden 1660 Owner's Manual

2.4 ghz spread spectrum multiple-handset cordless telephone system with call waiting caller id
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BASIC PROGRAMMING
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PROGRAMMING
THE FLASH TIME
In the unlikely event that you need to change
the unit's flash duration, the unit allows you
to choose from four pre-programmed
settings. The default setting of 600 ms will
usually not need to be changed. If the phone
is being used for a Centrex service or in a
country outside of North America, it is
possible that you might need to change the
setting. Contact your service provider for the
specific requirements.
1
PRG
Press
.
2
Press
or
until "
displays.
"#"
3
Press
to toggle among the flash
time choices of 600/100/275/375 ms.
4
When the desired flash time is
OFF
PRG
displayed, press
or
to end
the programming session OR press
or
to advance to another
programming step.
NOTE:
Flash Time is a universal setting. When the mode
is changed on any handset, the setting is changed
for the entire system.
TONE/PULSE MODE
PROGRAMMING
You may program your phone to be a TONE or
PULSE dialing phone. Most telephone
services dial in the TONE mode.
1
PRG
Press
.
(cont.)
2
Press
or
until "
displays.
3
"#"
Press
to toggle between the tone
and pulse modes.
4
When the desired setting is displayed,
OFF
PRG
press
or
to end the
programming session OR press
to advance to another
programming step.
NOTE:
Tone/Pulse Mode is a universal setting. When the
mode is changed on any handset, the setting is
changed for the entire system.
PROGRAMMING THE HOLD
"
REMINDER
The unit can be programmed to remind you if
a call has been left on hold for extended
periods of time. You can choose how often
you wish to be alerted or if you wish to turn-
off this feature.
1
PRG
Press
.
2
Press
or
until "
displays.
"#"
3
Press
to toggle among the
settings (15, 30, 45 or 60 seconds or
OFF).
When the desired setting is displayed,
4
OFF
PRG
press
or
to end the
programming session OR press
to advance to another
programming step.
NOTE:
Hold Reminder is a universal setting. When the
setting is changed on any handset, the setting is
changed for the entire system.
"
PROGRAMMING
AREA CODE
It is only necessary to enter your area code if
you choose the "Smart Dial" method for
dialing from Caller ID records (see "Dialing
Mode" section). The Smart dialing method
will compare the area code of the Caller ID
or
number to your local area code to determine
whether to dial 7 digits or 11 digits.
NOTE:
Area Code programming will ONLY display when
"Smart Dial" is selected as the Dialing Method. If
any other method is selected, the Area Code
programming option will be hidden. Once the Area
Code has been set, it will remain in the system's
memory, even if the option is hidden.
To enter your area code:
1
PRG
Press
.
2
Press
or
until "
displays.
3
"#"
Press
to enter your Area Code.
"
4
Using the keypad, enter your 3 digit
Area Code.
OFF
PRG
5
Press
or
programming session OR press
to advance to another
programming step.
or
NOTE:
Area Code is a universal setting. When the setting
is changed on any handset, the setting is changed
for the entire system.

DIALING MODE

When dialing from Caller ID records, the
unit can use one of the following four dialing
methods:
A) 7/10/11 Digit Dialing – For each call,
the unit will prompt you to choose
7-digit, 10-digit, or 11-digit dialing, based
on the local telephone company's
requirements. This system is useful in
areas that sometimes require the user to
dial 10 or 11 digits for local dialing. When
dialing from a Caller ID record, the LCD
will display your choice of 7, 10, or 11
digits. Press "1" to initiate dialing using 7
digits, Press "2" for 10 digits, or Press "3"
for 11 digits.
B) All 11 Digit Dialing (Always 11)– For
each call, the unit will dial 11 digits (a "1"
and the area code, followed by the 7 digit
number).
"
C) Smart Dialing – For each call, the
unit will look at the Caller ID phone
number to see if the area code of the
number matches your local area code
(Note- this feature requires you to enter
your area code – see "Programming Area
Code"). If the area code does match, the
unit will dial only 7 digits. If it does not
match, the unit will dial 11 digits.
to end the
D) Exact Dialing – The unit will always dial
or
the exact digits that are displayed in the
Caller ID record.
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