Electronics : Uniden Dct6483 2.4 Ghz Digital Call Id Telephone With Answering Machine and 2 Extra Handsets

Electronics : Uniden Dct6483 2.4 Ghz Digital Call Id Telephone With Answering Machine and 2 Extra Handsets

Uniden Dct6483 2.4 Ghz Digital Call Id Telephone With Answering Machine and 2 Extra Handsets

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Uniden Dct6483 2.4 Ghz Digital Call Id Telephone With Answering Machine and 2 Extra Handsets
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Brand: Uniden
EAN: 0840356962764
Label: Uniden
Manufacturer: Uniden
Publisher: Uniden
Sales Rank: 81743
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DCT648-3 comes with a number of useful features, including 2 extra handsets and charging cradles plus an all digital answering machine. A handset-to-handset call transfer function is provided, as is a memory location transfer feature. The digital answering system features full remote operation, allowing you to check messages while away from the home or office. A memo record feature is provided, and the conversation record feature lets you record important conversations. Twenty distinctive ringer options are provided, while a visual voice mail indicator on the base lets you know when you have messages. With the auto-talk feature turned on, you can answer calls simply by removing the phone from its cradle. An autoscan feature automatically detects the best channel available. Features include: 3 Handsets Included and Expandable Up To 4 Cordless Handsets Digital Answering Machine w/Voice Setup Prompts Caller ID / Call Waiting Base / Handset Speakerphone 100 Programmable Memory Locations Record Conversation Capability Remote Message Retrieval Room / Baby Monitoring Feature Alphabetical Search through Caller ID Names Transfer Memory Locations Between Handsets New Message Waiting Indicator with Alert Tone Option Intercom or Call Transfer Between Handsets 20 Ringtones(10 Melodies + 10 Ring Tones) 10 Memory Dial Locations at Base Last Three Number Redial Earpiece and Ringer Volume Control Do Not Disturb Setting 4-Way Conferencing Mute / Hold Function Ringer Off Option Find Lost Handset Paging Key Headset Jack English / French / Spanish Language Support Wall MountableDCT648-3 comes with a number of useful features, including 2 extra handsets and charging cradles plus an all digital answering machine. A handset-to-handset call transfer function is provided, as is a memory location transfer feature. The digital answering system features full remote operation, allowing you to check messages while away from the home or office. A memo record feature is provided, and the conversati

















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