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A completed discharged battery yields a solid red light. A blinking red light means the battery has not yet received enough of a charge to operate the phone. You need to leave it on the charger longer, perhaps a half hour or more, for this blinking to cease.
You don't state if the unit is on charge when it happens, or if it is all the time. You also do not state what model, and Uniden makes hundreds of products. But, it is probably an inadequate load on the charger, which would mean the battery is toast.
The flashing Orange light means the charge is flashing. The flashing Green light means the focus and exposure are not correct.
Have you recently replaced the batteries? Or are you using rechargeable batteries? Lack of enough "Juice" could allow for the flash to not charge up (Orange) therefore not allowing the camera to get the correct exposure (Green). I would try new fresh batteries or a new battery pack. If that doesn't fix the issue it must be a bad circuitry in the body that is shorting not letting the flash charge.
The flashing red probably means that the charger is working correctly and is indeed charging the batteries. The light should turn green when charging is complete after anything from 1 to 16 hours depending on how this charger works.
Do the following test: Fit the charger with your batteries and connect it to the mains. After 1 hour check if there is a detectable temperature rise in the batteries. You can do this without interrupting the charge cycle by touching the cells with the back of your fingers. If the temperature is still low, let it continue for another 15 hours or so, checking every now & then for any temperature increase. Should the temperature rise more than a few degrees, then stop the charging by removing the charger from the mains. Should the red lamp remain flashing after 16 hours, then I suspect you to have a defective charger.
The sound and flash is when the contacts on handset touch contacts on base, if the handset is positioned correctly- check the contacts, wipe them over with a clean lightly damp cloth. If the problems persist I suggest new batteries which can be purchased from Idect directly by calling 0845 345 9677- they will be posted by First Class Post and do not charge P+P.
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