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However. page 57 notes that the base ringer volume can be set between 0 and 6, so it's possible your ringer volume is not technically muted, but just turned all the way down.
Manual page 62/pdf 67 has a half-page list of other reasons that the ringer might not ring. (It can also be turned off, and there are different adjustments for both the phone and the base unit.
With the handset in standby mode, press down-arrow repeatedly until the bell with a slash through it appears on the display. To restore the ringer, press up-arrow repeatedly to the desired volume.
If you need a manual, you may download a copy here.
I couldn't agree more, but I still maintain that a large, translucent icon should appear on the screen when the Mute button is actuated, regardless of what it does or does not silence. Having to *remember* to look at a tiny orange/no orange marking on the side is unnecessary and silly.
Since you declined to specify the model of your Uniden DECT 6.0 phone, I can only direct you to select it from the list beginning here to download a copy of the manual.
That depends on the model. Some models have a do-not-disturb button, others require you to change the ringer volume. Since you didn't specify the model of your phone, select it from the list beginning at
http://www.uniden.com/owners-manuals/dect-phones/scat/dectphones_mnl/ to get the manual.
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