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Brand | Uniden |
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Model | WXI377 |
Category | Cordless Telephone |
Language | English |
Verify all package items are present and undamaged upon receipt.
Prepare the handset battery for use and charge for 15-20 hours before initial operation.
Connect the base unit to the telephone wall jack after the handset has been fully charged.
Configure Caller ID, language, and dialing mode preferences for the phone.
Official welcome and congratulations on purchasing the Uniden WXI377 submersible cordless phone.
Highlights the phone's water resistance, extended range, display, and calling capabilities.
Detailed identification and description of buttons and features located on the handset.
Details the parts and connections of the base unit, including antenna and jacks.
Provides essential guidelines for selecting an optimal location for the base unit.
Instructions for activating the handset battery and charging the unit for first use.
Step-by-step guides for mounting the base unit on a wall, either standard or direct.
Explains how to configure AutoTalk, CIDCW, Area Code, Dial Mode, and Language settings.
Covers answering and initiating calls with the handset on or off base.
Adjust handset volume, ringer settings, and use the redial function.
Configure dialing modes, understand range limitations, and select channels for clear communication.
Manage incoming calls with Call Waiting and use the Page function to locate the handset.
Steps for saving phone numbers and associated names in memory locations.
Guide for inputting names and special characters using the keypad.
How to make calls using stored memory locations.
Procedures for modifying or deleting stored memory information.
How to set up and dial using the one-touch RocketDial feature.
Steps to remove a number from the RocketDial memory.
How Caller ID displays incoming call information like name and number.
Viewing, deleting, and navigating through the stored Caller ID list.
Saving Caller ID information into memory dialing locations.
Covers changing security code, beltclip installation, and power source notes.
Guidance on cleaning, resolving issues, and handling liquid damage.
Details general specs, safety precautions, electrical considerations, and FCC compliance.
Addresses telephone line issues, radio interference, privacy, installation, and warranty details.