Uniden DXAI5188-2 Specifications

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GETTING STARTED[ 10 ] www.uniden.comUse only the supplied AD-314 AC adapter for themain base and AD-310 forthe charging cradle. Donot use any other AC

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GETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTED [ 11 ]www.uniden.com• Place the power cordwhere it does notcreate a trip hazardor where it couldbecome chafed andcreate

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GETTING STARTED[ 12 ] www.uniden.comDO NOT use an ACoutlet controlled by a wall switch.Mounting the Main Base Unit on a WallStandard wall plate mounti

Page 5 - Controls and Functions

GETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTED [ 13 ]www.uniden.comDirect wall mountingIf you don't have a standard wall plate, you can mount your phone directly

Page 6 - Main Base Unit

GETTING STARTED[ 14 ] www.uniden.comRegister Handsets to the Main Base Before Using!• When you charge thehandsets, Caller IDsummary screen andthe name

Page 7 - Installing the Phone

GETTING STARTED [ 15 ]www.uniden.comWhen to Re-register HandsetsYou’ll need to re-register the handsets if any of the following things occur. Followst

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GETTING STARTED[ 16 ] www.uniden.comThe cordless phonefeatures includeAutoTalkTMandAutoStandbyTM.AutoStandby allows youto hang up by simplyreturning t

Page 9 - Low battery alert

GETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTED [ 17 ]www.uniden.com1) When the phone is in standby mode, press and hold call id/menu. The following screen appears.2)

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GETTING STARTED[ 18 ] www.uniden.com1) Be sure you are using handset 1. Handset 1 shows HS1 in its display while thephone is charging.2) When the phon

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BASICSGETTING STARTEDBASICS [ 19 ]www.uniden.comRefer to page 16"Setting Menu DisplayOptions" to turn On theAutoTalk feature ifdesired.Makin

Page 13 - Direct wall mounting

BASICS[ 20 ] www.uniden.comAdjusting the Handset Ringer and Earpiece VolumeHandset ringer tone and volumePress the volume up key or volume down key (l

Page 14 - HS2 appears, you

BASICSBASICS [ 21 ]www.uniden.comTone Dialing Switch OverIf your telephone company requires pulse dialing, you canswitch over to tone dialing after th

Page 15 - Call Transfer Feature

BASICS[ 22 ] www.uniden.comUsing Call WaitingFind HandsetsTo locate the handsets, press find hs on the main base. Thehandset beeps for 60 seconds.The

Page 16 - Setting Menu Display Options

BASICS MEMORY DIALINGMEMORY DIALING [ 23 ]www.uniden.comIn memory dialing operation, you mustpress a key within 30seconds or the phonewill return to s

Page 17 - Choosing the dialing mode

MEMORY DIALING[ 24 ] www.uniden.com6) Press memory or select/channel. Store Number is displayed.The cursor flashes indicating that the display is read

Page 18 - Setting the language

MEMORY DIALINGMEMORY DIALING [ 25 ]www.uniden.comIf the next characteruses the same numberkey, you must press#/to move thecursor over. Otherwisethe ne

Page 19 - Making and Receiving Calls

MEMORY DIALING[ 26 ] www.uniden.comMaking Calls from Speed Dial MemoryMemory dialing from Standby Mode1) Press memory. The handset displays your progr

Page 20 - Temporarily Mute Ringer

MEMORY DIALINGMEMORY DIALING [ 27 ]www.uniden.comSpeed dialing from Talk Mode1) Press talk/flash. Connectingappears.2) After the display changes from

Page 21 - Traveling Out-of-Range

MEMORY DIALING[ 28 ] www.uniden.comEditing a Stored Name and/or Phone Number1) With the phone in standby mode, press memory. SelectMemoryis displayed.

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MEMORY DIALINGMEMORY DIALING [ 29 ]www.uniden.com7) Use the number key, /tone/ , #/ , redial/pause ordelete/transfer to edit the phone number. The ph

Page 23 - BASICS MEMORY DIALING

[ 3 ]www.uniden.comContentsWelcome/Features 4Controls and Functions 5Getting StartedInstalling the Phone 7Mounting the Main Base Unit on a Wall 12Regi

Page 24 - Store Number is

MEMORY DIALING[ 30 ] www.uniden.comErasing a Stored Name and Phone Number1) With the phone in standby mode, press memory. SelectMemoryis displayed.2)

Page 25 - MEMORY DIALING

ROCKETDIALMEMORY DIALINGROCKETDIAL [ 31 ]www.uniden.com• The number storedin RocketDial isindependent fromthe numbers storedin Speed DialMemory.• If t

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ROCKETDIAL[ 32 ] www.uniden.comDeleting the RocketDial1) When the phone is in standby mode, press and holdRocketDial. The following display appears.2)

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CALLER ID FEATURESROCKETDIALCALLER ID FEATURES [ 33 ]www.uniden.com• If you answer a callbefore the Caller IDmessage is received(for example, beforeth

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CALLER ID FEATURES[ 34 ] www.uniden.com• In Caller ID operation,if no key is pressed formore than 30 seconds,an error tone soundsand the handsetreturn

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CALLER ID FEATURESCALLER ID FEATURES [ 35 ]www.uniden.com• While using theDelete All? orDelete Message?screen, if no key ispressed for more than30 sec

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CALLER ID FEATURES[ 36 ] www.uniden.com3) Press vol/ / or vol/ / to select Yes or No.4) Press select/channel or delete/transfer.When the pointer is at

Page 31 - ROCKETDIAL

CALLER ID FEATURESCALLER ID FEATURES [ 37 ]www.uniden.com• You cannot make acall from the Caller IDlist if your cordlesstelephone isconnected to apriv

Page 32 - Delete Number

CALLER ID FEATURES[ 38 ] www.uniden.comYou cannot store aCaller ID message if nophone number appearsin the message.Storing Caller ID Messages in Memor

Page 33 - CALLER ID FEATURES

CALLER ID FEATURESTHE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICETHE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 39 ]www.uniden.comDigital Tapeless Recording allows you to quickly r

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[ 4 ] www.uniden.comWelcomeCongratulations on your purchase of the Uniden dual handset cordless telephone. Thiscordless phone is designed and engineer

Page 35 - Deleting a Caller ID message

THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 40 ] www.uniden.comTurning the Answering System On/Off1) To turn the answering system on, press answeron/off. The sys

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THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICETHE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 41 ]www.uniden.com• For your convenience,voice prompts willguide you through themenu m

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THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 42 ] www.uniden.comSetting the TimeThe clock on the cordless phone’s answering system starts when power is supplied t

Page 38 - Yes. Press select/channel to

THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICETHE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 43 ]www.uniden.comThe PIN code is set to"80" when you purchasethe cordless p

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THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 44 ] www.uniden.comSetting the Ring TimeThe ring time setting allows you to set the number of rings the caller hears

Page 40 - MENU/CLOCK

THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICETHE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 45 ]www.uniden.comAfter setting theAnnounce only feature,you may want to changeyour ou

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THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 46 ] www.uniden.comSetting the Message Alert toneMessage Alert feature lets you know you have new messages by soundin

Page 42 - Setting the Time

THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICETHE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 47 ]www.uniden.com• You can record agreeting more than 2seconds up to 30seconds long.

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THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 48 ] www.uniden.comWhen you have set thebase ringer to off andthe handset is on thebase, you will still hearthe ringe

Page 44 - Setting the Ring Time

THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICETHE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 49 ]www.uniden.comWhen you pressvolume/SELECT/ at 9or volume/SELECT/ at0, an error ton

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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS [ 5 ]www.uniden.com23415768912201615141110131918171. Handset antenna2. Beltclip hole3. Jack for optional headset4. Handset batt

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THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 50 ] www.uniden.comTo stop playing yourmessages, press the key again at any time.Playing your messages1) Press the k

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THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICETHE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 51 ]www.uniden.comSkipping a message1) Press the key to review your messages. The num

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THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 52 ] www.uniden.comWhen you press the key, you are permanentlydeleting the message.Once deleted, the messagecannot be

Page 49 - Using Your Answering System

THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICETHE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 53 ]www.uniden.com• The voice memo function is completelyindependent of thegreeting me

Page 50 - Repeating a message

THE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE[ 54 ] www.uniden.comFor your convenienceremote operation cardsare provided for you touse while away fromhome (located

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THE INTEGRATEDANSWERING DEVICETHE INTEGRATED ANSWERING DEVICE [ 55 ]www.uniden.com* For Memo Record and Greeting Message Record function, the first ti

Page 52 - Deleting a Message

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 56 ] www.uniden.comChanging the Digital Security CodeTo protect you against misbilled calls which might result from your phone

Page 53 - Recording a conversation

ADDITIONALINFORMATIONADDITIONAL INFORMATION [ 57 ]www.uniden.comNote on Power SourcesBattery replacement and handlingWhen the operating time becomes s

Page 54 - Remote access

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 58 ] www.uniden.comTroubleshootingIf your phone is not performing to your expectations, please try these simple steps first.Sy

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ADDITIONALINFORMATIONADDITIONAL INFORMATION [ 59 ]www.uniden.comSymptomThe handset doesn't ring orreceive a page.Severe noise interference.The Ca

Page 56 - Installing the Beltclip

CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS[ 6 ] www.uniden.comvolume SELECTSETringer find hsMENU/CLOCKanswer on/off greetingmicmemoreccharge in use38 39282930313233343

Page 57 - Headset Installation

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 60 ] www.uniden.comSymptomUnavailable message is displayed on the LCDscreen of the handset.The handset doesn’t communicate wit

Page 58 - Troubleshooting

ADDITIONALINFORMATIONADDITIONAL INFORMATION [ 61 ]www.uniden.comSymptomAfter a power failure, theoutgoing message is deleted.No sound on the base unit

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 62 ] www.uniden.comCaseIf the handset or base is exposed tomoisture or liquid, but liquid onlyaffects the exterior plastic hou

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ADDITIONALINFORMATIONADDITIONAL INFORMATION [ 63 ]www.uniden.comGeneral InformationThe phone complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68.Operating temperature:

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 64 ] www.uniden.comPrecautions!Before you read anything else, please observe the following:Warning!Uniden America Corporation

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ADDITIONALINFORMATIONADDITIONAL INFORMATION [ 65 ]www.uniden.comRangeYour new phone is designed to achieve the maximum possible range bytransmitting a

Page 63 - General Information

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION[ 66 ] www.uniden.comI.C. NoticeTERMINAL EQUIPMENTNOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment

Page 64 - Important Safety Instructions

ADDITIONALINFORMATIONADDITIONAL INFORMATION [ 67 ]www.uniden.comAAC adapter information ... 63Adjusting ringer and earpiece volume ...

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Remote Operation CardREMOTE OPERATION CARDC U TRemote access away from home1. Call your phone number from a touch-tone phone.2. During the outgoing me

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GETTING STARTED [ 7 ]www.uniden.comInstalling the PhoneDo the following steps:A. Choose the best locationB. Install the rechargeable battery packs int

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Remote Operation CardC U T C U TC U T C U TTask KeyRepeat a Message 0 1Playing Incoming Messages 0 2Skipping a Message 0 3Deleting a Messa

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At Uniden, we´ll take care of you!If you need any assistance with this product, please call our Customer Hotline at 1-800-297-1023or visit our web sit

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GETTING STARTED[ 8 ] www.uniden.comB. Install the rechargeable battery packs into both handsetsBoth handsets are powered by a rechargeable battery pac

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GETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTED [ 9 ]www.uniden.comThe last number dialed in the redial memory, the Menu display options, the names andthe numbers stor

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