The battery in the receiver in dead and I need to get a new one.
SOURCE: change/add #'s in Memory
Find your model number and then click this link to download the manual
Manual page
SOURCE: change ringer from lo to hi
Do you know the model #? If so, you can get the owners manual from the the uniden website. Here is a link to the page so you can look for your specific model number. Just click on your model number and it will load the pdf format of the owners manual.
http://www.uniden.com/index/manuals_results.cfm?cat=1
SOURCE: uniden cordless phone 900 MHz
A phone uses a voltage drop to determine when it is answered or hung up. What is happening in your case is the phone or base unit, or worse yet the house wiring has a short to ground somewhere. This also cause the static you hear. You can get a regular phone and plug it into the same cord and see if it works normal. If so it is not the house wiring but the phone or base unit. If so you can only hope to find the short yourself which is very time consuming and difficult on modern digital units. Sorry to say it's cheaper to get a new unit than pay for repair. The only other thing that cause those symptoms is the batteries are going dead. I assumed you checked this first. If not you can try changing the battery pack on the phone.
SOURCE: Uniden 900 MHz EXS 9110 is dead
Sound to me like you just need to replace the battery pack. Radio shack is a great place for phone batteries. If not, try www.batteriesplus.com
Good luck.
SOURCE: Uniden cordless: Adjusting ring tone volume down
If it is like mine....push on one of the volume buttons (up or down,doesn't matter) and the phone will ring. WHILE IT RINGS, push the button again and it should scroll to the next ring option. Keep pushing WHILE it rings to scroll through the ring options.
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