Uniden D2280 English Owners Manual - Page 24
Adapter and Battery, Information
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3. Let dry for at least 3 days. Check for liquid inside the phone before replacing compartment covers & reconnecting cords. Resetting Handsets If you have trouble with a handset or if you want to replace one, clear the registration information from the base and the handset: 1. Press & hold END and # at the same time until you see the System Reset menu. 2. If you still have the base the handset is registered to, select Deregister HS, then select the handset you want to reset. If you don't have that base anymore, select Base Unavailable. 3. To confirm, select Yes. The handset displays Handset not registered. Registering Handsets If you see a "not registered" message on a handset, you must register it to a base before using it. 1. Place the handset in the base; the display should say Handset Registering. 2. Wait until the display says Registration Complete (about 30 seconds), then pick up the handset; press TALK. If you don't hear a dial tone or the display says Registration Failed, charge the battery completely, then try again. Adapter and Battery Information AC adapter Part number PS-0035 Input voltage 120V AC, 60 Hz Output voltage 8V AC @ 300mA Use only the supplied AC adapters. Use the proper adapter for the base & any chargers. Do not place the unit in direct sunlight or subject it to high temperatures. Battery pack (with normal use) Part number BT-1022 Capacity 300mAh, 2.4V DC Talk time about 7 hours Standby time about 7 days Battery life about 1 year Replace the battery when the talk or standby time becomes noticeably reduced. For replacements, call the Parts Department (see the front cover). When the battery gets low, the handset beeps and shows a low battery alert; put the handset in the cradle for recharging. Rechargeable Battery Warning This equipment contains a rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride (Ni-MH) battery. Nickel is a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer. Do not short-circuit the battery. 24 - English