Uniden PCD1000 English Owners Manual

Uniden PCD1000 Manual

Uniden PCD1000 manual content summary:

  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 1
    Important Information Read this section before using your PCD1000 cellular telephone. The PCD1000 is a radio transmitter and receiver. When the phone is on, the antenna is the part of the phone that sends out and receives radio frequency (
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 2
    the Emergency One-Touch Number 15 Memory - Phone Number Review 15 Memory - Search 16 PCD1000 Setup 17 Setting Volumes 18 Setting Call Timers 19 Setting Systems for the PCD1000 20 Selecting Number Assignment Modules (NAM)........ 20 Advanced Functions 21 NAM Selection 21 System Selection
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 3
    for your personal applications. We're confident you will be proud to own the PCD1000, and to make sure you understand all its convenient features, please take the time to read this Operating Guide. It will help you use the technology and convenience of cellular communications. Be sure to fill
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 4
    Cellular Phone Rechargeable Standard Battery (PCD1080) Standard Charger (PCD1081) PCD1000 Operating Guide If any of these items are missing or damaged, immediately contact your place of purchase. Read the Operating Guide thoroughly before operating the cellular phone. Complete and immediately
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 5
    . A/B Switching - Easy switching between carriers. Automatic Retry - Your PCD1000 automatically retries to place a call (up to 4 times) when the own four-digit code. Dual NAM (Programmable) - Can register for home service in different cities. Alpha Numeric Entry- Store and search for phone numbers
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 6
    Charging the Battery 1. Plug adapter into wall outlet. 2. Plug adapter into the PCD1000. 3. If you have the PCD1087 extended life battery, charge the battery for 8 hours. Otherwise, charge the cellular battery for 15 hours. Fast Start Battery Alarm A
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 7
    Antenna Before placing or receiving a call, pull antenna up until it clicks into place. Power Power ON Press and hold end for about three seconds. Digits, icons, and bars light briefly and then the Wake Up Tone sounds. Power OFF Press and hold end until you hear a beep which is about three seconds.
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 8
    hang up, press end. To make a call 1. Enter the phone number, 817858 3300. 3. If you hear no sound, the call did not go through. The PCD1000 will retry the call up to five times. 5. To hang up, press end. Á 2. Press send. 8178583300 8178583300 Á 4. The phone number appears after two seconds
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 9
    Absent Call Counter When the PCD1000 is on, it registers the number of unanswered calls. To redial last number called 1. Press send. CALL -03 8178583300 2. To hang up, press end. 9
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 10
    Memory - Store Numeric To Store in Specific Location 1. Enter the phone number, 817858 3300. 2. Press M and hold about Á 8178583300 one second. 3. Enter the two-digit memory location number and press M. 5. If a number is already stored in the specified location, the REPLACE prompt appears. 7.
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 11
    To Store in Next Available Location 1. Enter the phone number, 817858 3300. 2. Press M and hold about Á 8178583300 one second. 3. Press < / > to store in the next available number location. NAME INDEX displays on the LCD. 5. The LCD displays STORED two seconds and returns to Normal mode. 4.
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 12
    To call a Number in Memory 1. Press M. MEMORY#? 2. Enter the two-digit memory Á location number (00 - 50). 3. Press send. If a memory location of 51 or more is used, it is ignored. MEMORY EMPTY displays on the LCD if no number is stored at the location entered. To Speed Dial a Number in Memory
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 13
    To Enter a Pause 1. Press 123 end 456. When you press end, a P displays. 3. Press send again to dial 456. 2. Press send to dial Á 123P456 123. Entering Alpha Characters This table shows the correspondence between the Numeric keys and the letters of the alphabet. Numeric Key Alphabet 1 1 2
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 14
    Example: To enter the name "JOE" in the display. 1. After storing a numeric number in a desired memory location, press and hold M for about one second. Á NAME INDEX 2. Press 5. 18 3. The cursor moves to the next position after 1 second. During letter entry, you can press # or * to move the
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 15
    Storing and Dialing the Emergency One-Touch Number Note: The Emergency One-Touch Number (press 9) is factory preset at 911. To Dial the Emergency One-Touch Number 1. Make sure the power is on, and press and hold 9 for about 1 second. 9Á 911 3. Press end to hang up. Memory - Phone Number Review
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 16
    Memory - Search Alpha 1. Press M, M. (See page 13 for letters.) SEARCH 2. Enter part of the name. Á 3. Press < to begin searching from the lowest number (00) or > to begin searching from the highest number (50) for the name entered. 5. To call name shown, press send. UNION BANK 2145403280 36 4.
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 17
    Setup Use these menus to set up the features of the PCD1000. Press N1 Á SYSTEM MENU Chooses System Menu. F1 Press N< / > Press N2 Á VOLUME MENU F2 Chooses Volume Menu. Press N< / > Á SYSTEM SELECT 11 Á EARPIECE VOLUME 22 System
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 18
    Setting Volumes Sets volume for Ringer, Earphone, Key Tone and System Busy signal. You can set these volumes while talking on your phone. 1. Press N2. VOLUME MENU F2 2. Press M. Á Note: Press < / > to see other volumes. 3. Select a volume and press M. RINGER L H 21 4. Press < for
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 19
    Setting Call Timers LAST CALL: Shows length of the last call made or answered (in minutes and seconds). TOTAL CALL: Shows total length of all calls made or answered. 1. Press N3. TIMER MENU 2. Press N again. Then, Á press < / > to select timer function. F3 3. Press >. Display shows total
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 20
    or clear. Selecting Number Assignment Modules (NAM) SELECTED 11 NAMs prevent unnecessary long distance or ROAM charges. Your service provider can register two NAMs in the PCD1000. (See page 21 for more information.) 1. Press N5. NAM SELECT F5 2. Press N. Á The current NAM is shown. NAM1
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 21
    When you travel, your PCD1000 has several advanced functions that can put your cellular phone in service, or eliminate unnecessary long for more than a few seconds, the phone is in an area that will not support operation in the selected Mode. You must then choose another. Modes A ONLY and B-
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 22
    Home area. They will give you information about registering and operating your cellular phone in a particular area. In some cities, depending upon your Cellular Service Company, no registration will be required. You may dial your phone as if you were traveling in your Home area. However, if you call
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 23
    Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts AC Adapter AD-096 Battery Eliminator/Charger PCD1004 ® Operating Guide Operating Guide Quick Charger/Dual Port PCD1085 Standard Charger PCD1081 Standard Rechargeable Battery PCD1080 Slim Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery PCD1087 Extended Life Battery
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 24
    Specifications Channels: 832 Frequency Range: Transmit: 824.04 to 848.97 MHz Receive: 869.04 to 893.97 MHz Channel Spacing: 30 kHz Duplex spacing: 45 MHz Frequency Stability: +/- 2.5 ppm Receiver Sensitivity: -116 dBm at -4°F to +122°F 5.3 V +/- 10% -113 dBm at -22°F to +140°F 5.3 V +/-
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 25
    ® PCD1000 Portable Cellular Telephone UHZZ01041ZZ recall store Operating Guide
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 26
    . Do not charge Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium batteries with any charger other than the one designed to charge this battery as specified in this guide. Using another charger may damage the battery, or cause the battery to explode. Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Batteries must be recycled or disposed of
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 27
    PCD1000 Portable Cellular Phone 1 1. Antenna 2. Earphone 2 3. Display 4. Scroll Up/ Volume Up 5. Send Key (Call Origination, Flash Key) 6. Memory Process/Recall Key 3 7. Alpha/Numeric Keypad 8. Asterisk Key (
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 28
    PCD1000 Liquid Crystal Display 1. 20 Character Display 2. Signal Strength Indicator 3. Appears when out of Service Area or No Signal 4. Indicates System in use (A or B) 5. Appears when out of Home Service Area 2 6. Appears when call is in progress 7. Indicates Menu Number or Memory
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 29
    OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, after following the instructions in this Operating Guide you are certain that the Product is defective, traceable means to warrantor at:: Uniden America Corporation Parts and Service Division 4700 Amon Carter Blvd. Ft. Worth, TX 76155 (800)364-1944,
  • Uniden PCD1000 | English Owners Manual - Page 30
    Covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 5,381,460 5,491,745 5,367,268 5,374,779 5,481,595 1996 Uniden America Corporation ® All rights reserved. Printed in Philippines
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30

Important Information
Read this section before using your PCD1000 cellular telephone.
The PCD1000 is a radio transmitter and receiver. When the
phone is on, the antenna is the part of the phone that sends out
and receives radio frequency (RF) energy in the 824 to 894 MHz
range using common frequency modulation (FM) techniques.
When you use your phone, the cellular system handling your call
controls the power level (usually 0.006 watts to 3 watts) at which
your phone transmits.
In 1991, the institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE), and in 1992 the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) updated the 1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels with
respect to human exposure to RF energy. Over 120 scientists,
engineers, and physicians from universities, government health
agencies, and industry, after reviewing the available body of
research, developed this updated Standard. In March, 1993, the
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) proposed the
adoption of this updated Standard. For the safe and efficient
operation of your phone, observe these guidelines:
1.
Warning
: Uniden America Corporation
does not
represent
this unit to have been
waterproofed
. To reduce the risk of
electrical shock, fire hazard, or damage to the unit, do not
expose to rain or moisture.
2. Do not operate this cellular phone when holding the antenna,
or when any person is within 4 inches of the antenna. To limit
RF exposure, control the duration of your calls.
3. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged
antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may
result. If the antenna is damaged, replace it with a
Uniden-approved antenna before operating the phone.
Contact your Uniden dealer for more information.
4. When using your phone while driving, Uniden recommends
that you only use the phone when the vehicle is stationary.
This ensures that you maintain full attention to driving while
the vehicle is in motion. You are responsible for driving safely
and using reasonable judgment while using your cellular
phone.
5.
RF energy from cellular telephones may affect some personal
medical devices (pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) Consult
your physician or the device manufacturer for information
regarding the effect of RF energy on personal medical
devices.
6. Do not use this cellular phone in an airplane.
7. Do not allow children to play with the phone. It is not a toy.
Children could hurt themselves or others (by poking
themselves or others in the eye with the antenna, for
example). Children could also damage the phone or make
calls that increase your telephone bills.
8. Obey the warning signs that require mobile radios to be
turned off. This is typically required near construction sites
where blasting occurs, and in health care facilities.
9. Turn your phone off when in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere. These areas include fueling areas
such as gas stations, below deck on boats, chemical transfer
and storage facilities, and areas where the air contains
particles (grain, dust, or metal powders.)
1