Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PCD2000A Controls ......................................................2 PCD2000A Liquid Crystal Display ...............................3 Safety Informatin for Wireless Handheld Phones ......4 Important Information ...................................................7 Welcome! .....
Page 3 - PCD2000A Portable Cellular Phone Controls
PCD2000A Portable Cellular Phone Controls 2 1. Antenna 2. Earphone 3. Display 4. Scroll Up/ Volume Up 5. Send Key (Call Origination, Flash Key) 6. Memory Process/Recall Key 7. Alphanumeric Keypad 8. Asterisk Key (Phone Number Review) 9. External Charger Jack 10. Microphone 11. Headset Jack 12. Scrol...
Page 4 - PCD2000A Liquid Crystal Display
PCD2000A Liquid Crystal Display 3 1 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 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 6. Appears when call is in progress 7. Indicates Menu Number or Memory ...
Page 5 - Safety Information For Wireless Handheld Phones; Read this section before using your PCD2000A cellular telephone.; Exposure To Radio Frequency Signals; Tips On Efficient Operation
4 Safety Information For Wireless Handheld Phones Read this section before using your PCD2000A cellular telephone. Exposure To Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radiotransmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and alsosends out radio frequency ...
Page 8 - Important Information; The FCC Wants You To Know
7 Important Information Warning! Uniden America Corporation DOES NOT represent this unit tobe waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, ordamage to the unit, DO NOT expose this unit to rain or moisture. The FCC Wants You To Know Changes or modifications to this product not expressly ...
Page 11 - Included in your Package
Included in your Package n If any of these items are missing or damaged, immediately contact your place of purchase. n Read the Operating Guide thoroughly before operating the cellular phone. 10 PCD2000A Cellular Phone 600 mAh Nickel-Cadmium Battery PCD600Ni Standard Charger AD267 PCD 2000A Operatin...
Page 12 - Features
Features Plus these other features:32 Numeric Digits Per Memory Location10 Alpha Characters/Digits PerMemory LocationElectronic Volume ControlsRechargeable BatteryPause DialingIncoming Call IndicatorSelf-Storing AntennaMute and Mute IndicatorIlluminated Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 11 One Year Limit...
Page 13 - Fast Start; Charging the Battery; Plug the charger into a; Battery Alarm; RECHARGE BATTERY
Fast Start Charging the Battery 1. Plug the charger into a wall outlet. 2. Plug the charger jack into the PCD2000A. 3. If you have the PCD1087 extended life battery, chargethe battery for 6 hours.Otherwise, charge the cellularbattery for 5 hours. Battery Alarm A Battery Warning Tone sounds when the ...
Page 14 - Battery Memory Effect; Antenna
Battery Memory Effect Rechargeable batteries can develop a “memory” (reduced charge capacity) caused by repeatedcharge and discharge cycles. Rechargeable batteries that have developed this effect will not operate to their fullest capacity. To Avoid Memory Effect: Operate the unit until the Rechargea...
Page 15 - Power; Power ON; end; Power OFF; Press and hold; end; until you
Power Power ON Press and hold end for about one second. Digits, icons, andbars light briefly and then theWake Up Tone sounds. ➪ The phone goes into theIdle Mode. Power OFF Press and hold end until you hear a beep — which is aboutone second. ➪ If a call is still in progress, powercannot be terminated...
Page 16 - Calling; To receive a call; displays; To make a call; send; The phone number appears; to cancel; CALL
Calling To receive a call 1. Phone rings, CALL displays and the LCD flashes. ➪ 2. Press any key (except < / > ) and talk. 3. To hang up, press end . To make a call 1. Enter the phone n u m b e r , 817 8583300 . ➪ 2. Press send . 3. If you hear no sound, the call did not go through.ThePCD2000A ...
Page 17 - Headset Menu
Headset Menu For hands-free calling, you can add an optional headset. The headset menu hastwo settings: alert repeat or auto-answer. 1. To go to the phone settings menu from standby,press menu. 2. Press < once. 3. Press menu again. 4. Use the < or > keys to choose between AUTO ANSWERor ALER...
Page 18 - Mute Function; To enable the mute function; menu then; To disable the mute function; menu and
Mute Function The microphone can be mutedwhile on a call. 1. To enable the mute function press menu then 0 . 2. To disable the mute function press menu and 0 again. Absent Call Counter When the PCD2000A is on, itregisters the number ofunanswered calls. To redial last number called 1. Press send . 2....
Page 19 - Numeric; To Store in Specific Location; YES; NAME INDEX
Memory - Store Numeric To Store in Specific Location 1. Enter the phone n u m b e r , 817 8583300 . ➪ 2. Press M and hold about one second. 3. Enter the two-digit memory location number andpress M . 4. To cancel, press end . OR 5. If a number is already stored in the specified location, the REPLACE ...
Page 20 - To Store in Next Available Location; STORED
7. Enter the name and press M . 8. Press M and store the number. The screen returns toNormal after 2 seconds. OR To Store in Next Available Location 1. Enter the phone n u m b e r , 817 8583300 . ➪ 2. Press M and hold for one second. 3. Press < / > to store in the next available number locatio...
Page 21 - To call a Number in Memory; location of; MEMORY EMPTY; displays on the; To Speed Dial a Number in Memory; Press the memory location; EMPTY
To call a Number in Memory 1. Press M . ➪ 2. Enter the two-digit memory location number ( 00 - 50). 3. Press send . If a memory location of 51 or more is used, it is ignored. ➪ 4. To hang up, press end. MEMORY EMPTY displays on the LCD if no number is stored atthe location entered. To Speed Dial a N...
Page 22 - When you press; to dial; again to dial
Chain DialingOn certain occasions, after dialing a number, you may be requested by the party or service you are calling to enter aspecial access code, such as when performing a banking transaction. To store this number, refer to “Memory Store" onpage 18. For example, if your bank’s telephone num...
Page 23 - Entering Characters
Entering Characters This table shows the correspondence between the Numeric keys and the letters of the alphabet. Numeric Key Alphabet 1 1 2 A, B, C, 2 3 D, E, F, 3 4 G, H, I, 4 5 J, K, L, 5 6 M, N, O, 6 7 P, Q, R, S, 7 8 T, U, V, 8 9 W, X, Y, Z, 9 0 0 Example: To store the letter L, press 555 . 22 ...
Page 25 - Dialing the Emergency One-Touch Number; Note: The Emergency One-Touch Number is factory preset at; and press and hold; Memory - Phone Number Review; either; UNIDEN
Dialing the Emergency One-Touch Number Note: The Emergency One-Touch Number 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. ➪ 2. Press end to hang up. Memory - Phone Number Review 1. Press M . ➪ 2. Press < / ...
Page 26 - Alpha; to begin searching; s e n d; SEARCH
Memory - Search Alpha 1. Press M , M . ➪ 2. Enter part of the name. (See page 22 for letters.) 3. Press < to begin searching from the lowest number (00) or > to begin searching from the highest number (50) for thename entered. ➪ 4. To see next memory location with that name, press thesame key ...
Page 29 - Setting Systems for the PCD2000A; Setting Volumes; VOLUME
Setting Systems for the PCD2000A If the “NSVC” indicator appears, you may be out of your service area, or your system may not be set correctly.(See page 35 for more information.) 1. Press N1 . ➪ 2. Press N again. Then, press < / > to see other options. 3. Now, press N to select a system option...
Page 30 - Setting Call Timers
3. Select a volume and press M . ➪ 4. Press < for higher volume, or > for lower volume. 5. Press N to store the change. Or, to cancel andreturn to Standby,press end or clear . Setting Call Timers LAST CALL: Shows length of the last call made or answered (in minutes and seconds).TOTAL CALL: Sho...
Page 31 - To reset the Total Call Timer
3. Press > . Display shows total lengthof all calls made oranswered. ➪ 4. Press N to return to Standby. To reset theTotal Call Timer, see thenext section. Note: The Last Call Timer is reset each time you make or answer a call. To reset the Total Call Timer 1. Press N3N>> . ➪ 2. Press N . 3....
Page 32 - Setting the Password
Setting the Password Set your own password to prevent unauthorized changes in your call timer. 1. Press N4 . ➪ 2. Press N . To cancel and return toStandby, press C . 3. Press N . ➪ 4. Type your password. (Factory preset is 0123 .) 5. Type your new password. For example, enter 1234 . ➪ 6. Press N . 3...
Page 33 - Selecting Number Assignment Modules (NAM); The current NAM is shown.; or; clear; Activating the Anti-Fraud Feature; SELECT
Selecting Number Assignment Modules (NAM) NAMs prevent unnecessary long distance or ROAM charges. Your service provider can register two NAMsin the PCD2000A. (See page for more information.) 1. Press N5 . ➪ 2. Press N . The current NAM is shown. 3. To see the other NAM, press < / > . ➪ 4. To s...
Page 34 - To Enter Your Personal Identification Number (PIN)
3. Press N . ➪ 4. Press > . 5. Press N . To Enter Your Personal Identification Number (PIN) 1. Press N6 . ➪ 2. Press N . 3. Press > . ➪ 4. Press N . 33 D:...Pcd2000a new size.vp Fri Sep 25 14:58:02 1998 Color profile: Disabled Composite Default screen
Page 36 - Advanced Functions; NAM (Number Assignment Module) Selections; NAM Selection; The various Modes are:; A TO B
Advanced Functions When you travel, your PCD2000A has several advancedfunctions that can put your cellular in service, or eliminateunnecessary long distance or ROAM charges. Thesefunctions are: 2 NAM (Number Assignment Module) Selections System Selection SID (System Identification) Selection SID Inh...
Page 37 - Roaming
If you see NSVC on the display for more than a fewseconds, the phone is an area that will not support operationin the selected Mode. You must then choose another. Modes A-ONLY and B-ONLY are used when you travel inareas other than your home area and the cellular coverageis strong wherever you go. If...
Page 39 - Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts
Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts 38 Standard Charger AD267 Battery Eliminator/Charger PCD1004 600mAh NiCd Standard Battery PCD600Ni PCD 2000A Operating Guide Operating Guide 850 mAh NiCd Rechargeable Battery PCD1080 850mAh Slim Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery PCD1087 1200 mAh Extended Life Ba...
Page 40 - Specifications; Specifications are typical and subject to change without notice.
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 +/- 15% ERP: 0.6 W...
Page 41 - One Year Limited Warranty
One Year Limited Warranty ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY, BATTERY & ACCESSORIES 90 DAYS IMPORTANT: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service. WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION ("Uniden")ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail owner,...