VTech TeleZapper VT 2568, 2568 User Manual

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When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use
4. Do not use this product near water (for example, near a bath tub,
kitchen sink, or swimming pool).
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The
product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided
for ventilation. To protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked by placing the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation where proper ventilation is not provided.
7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this
product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
9. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots
as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
10. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product,
but take it to an authorized service facility. Opening or removing cabinet parts other than specified access doors may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassemb-ling can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
11. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result
in the risk of fire or electric shock.
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12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to an
authorized service facility under the following conditions:
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled into the product. C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by an authorized technician to restore the product to normal operation.
E. If the product has been dropped and the cabinet has been
damaged.
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical
storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lighting.
14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the
leak.
VTECH COMMUNICATIONS INC
SERVICE DEPT. at 1-800-595-9511. In Canada, call VTech Electronics Ltd at 1-800-267-7377.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Enhanced 2.4GHz T echnology -
Dual Band
transmission combines the best of 2.4GHz and 900MHz technologies, providing enhanced performance over standard cordless telephones.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
About Caller Identification (Caller ID)
This product has a Caller ID with Call Waiting feature that works with service from your local phone service provider. Caller ID with Call Waiting lets you see who’s calling before you answer the phone, even when you’re on another call. You may need to change your phone service to use this feature. Contact your phone service provider if:
• You have both Caller ID and Call Waiting, but as separate services (you may need combined service)
• You have only Caller ID service, or only Call Waiting service.
• You don’t subscribe to any Caller ID or Call Waiting services.
You can use this product with regular Caller ID service, and you can use this product’s other features without subscribing to either Caller ID or combined Caller ID with Call Waiting service.
There are fees for Caller ID services, and they may not be available in all areas. This product can provide information only if both you and the caller are in areas offering Caller ID service, and if both telephone companies use compatible equipment.
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1. Base Unit
2. Handset
3. AC Power Adaptor
4. Telephone Line Cord
5. Battery Pack
6. Belt Clip
7. Owner’s Manual
To purchase replacement battery packs, call VTech Communications Inc at 1-800-595-9511. In Canada, call VTech Telecommunications Ltd at 1-800-267-7377.
Parts Check List:
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
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Before You Install
1 Choose a location for the base near an electrical outlet and a
telephone jack.
This phone requires a modular telephone jack and a standard electrical outlet (110v AC) not controlled by a wall switch.
2 Install the handset battery.
Use only VTECH battery.
a) Remove battery
compartment cover by pressing on the indentation and sliding downward.
c) Place the battery
pack into the compartment with the wires in the lower left corner, along the bottom of the battery pack.
b ) Align the two holes
in plug with the socket pins. Insert the plug into socket.
d) Replace
cover by sliding it up into place.
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3 Attach belt clip to the cordless handset (optional).
INSTALLATION
2 Connect the
power cord.
NOTE: Install the base unit and spare handset charger away from elec-
tronic equipment such as personal computers, television sets or micro­wave ovens. Avoid excessive heat, cold, dust or moisture.
Table/Desk Installation
To attach
Standard electrical outlet
Modular telephone jack
1 Connect the
telephone line cord.
To remove
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4 Charge the handset battery.
Place the handset in the base. Charge the battery for at least 12 hours the first time.
5 Check for dial tone.
After the batteries are charged, pick up the handset and press
PHONE
;you should hear a dial tone.
6 Set the dial mode.
If you have touch tone service, the phone is ready to use as soon as the batteries are charged. If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, you’ll need to change the dial mode.
Press
PROG/CHAN
on the handset to enter programming mode.
Press or until the screen displays DIAL MODE: and the currently selected mode.
Press
SELECT
. The current setting blinks.
Press to select TONE or PULSE.
Press
SELECT
, to save the displayed mode.
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General Information
The TeleZapper feature in your VT 2568 is a patented device that helps you eliminate many of those annoying telemarketing calls.
The TeleZapper feature in your VT 2568 covers all the telephones and answering machines connected to that line in your home or office.
When you or your answering machine picks up the phone, the TeleZapper emits a special tone that fools the computer into thinking your number is disconnected.
Instead of connecting you to a salesperson, the computer drops the call and stores your number as disconnected in its database.
As your number is eliminated from more and more lists, those annoying computer-generated calls just about stop altogether.
The TeleZapper won’t interfere with manually dialed calls, or with answering machines, Caller ID or Call Waiting.
Once you’ve activated the TeleZapper feature in your VT 2568, keep in mind that if you answer your telephone and there’s no one there, the odds are that you just “zapped” a telemarketer. After a few weeks, you’ll notice that you are receiving fewer and fewer of these calls.
The TeleZapper even works with your answering machine to “zap” telemarketers when you are away or when you prefer not to answer the phone. When your answering machine picks up a call for you, the TeleZapper emits its special tone to “zap” the telemarketer. We recommend that you re-record your message and delay speaking for a few seconds to allow time for the TeleZapper tone prior to the start of your recorded message.
Programming Instructions
The TeleZapper feature in your VT 2568 has two levels of privacy to help “zap” computer dialed telemarketing calls. Your VT 2568 is shipped with the BASIC level of privacy activated, which will help with the majority of telemarketing calls. At this level, the TeleZapper feature will emit a single tone, which is the first of three (3) tones for the disconnected signal. The ADVANCED le vel of privacy will s witch the TeleZapper f eature to all three tones of the disconnected signal and will “zap” even more telemarketing calls. Here are instructions to s witch from B ASIC to AD VANCED privacy or to disable the feature. 1 . Press PROG/CHAN, then press until the screen displays TELEZAPPER: ,
and the corrent setting.
2.Press SELECT. The current option is flashing. 3 .Use or to choose BAS, ADV or OFF.
4.Press SELECT to activate the selected option. NOTE:If you are dialing in Pulse (rotary) mode from another phone sharing
the same line, your TeleZapper feature must be set to either
BASIC or OFF.
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T eleZapper Q&A:
Q. How does the TeleZapper feature work? A. The TeleZapper uses the technology of telemarketers’ automatic dialing equipment against them. When you or your answering machine picks up a call, the TeleZapper emits a special tone that “fools” the computer into thinking your number is disconnected. Instead of connecting you to a salesperson, the computer stores your number as disconnected in its database. Over time, as your number is removed from more and more databases, you’ll see a dramatic decrease in the number of annoying telemarketing calls you receive.
Q. How do I know when I’ve “zapped” a telemarketer? A. If you answer your telephone and there’s no one there, the odds are that you just “zapped” a telemarketer. Quite often you will see the caller ID from such a call is “unavailable.” After a few weeks, you will notice that you receive fewer and fewer of these calls.
Q. Do I need one for each telephone or telephone jack in my home or office? A. No. One VT 2568 with the TeleZapper feature covers ALL telephones and answering machines connected to the same line (telephone number). If you have two lines, you need an additional unit for your other line.
Q. Will it interfere with my computer or fax machine? A. No. The TeleZapper does not interfere with the operation of your computer, your fax machine or other telecommunications or electronic equipment. It plays the tone briefly when the line is answered, then goes to “sleep” waiting for the next call.
Q. Will it interfere with my answering machine? A. No. This is the best way to use your TeleZapper feature. Let your answering machine pick up the line, the TeleZapper feature “zaps” the telemarketer, and you were not bothered at all! You will need to delay your message for a few seconds to allow the tone to play. A caller who wishes to leave a message on your answering machine will hear a short tone followed by your recording.
Q. I have voicemail from the telephone company. Will it work with this? A. Yes and No. Your telephone must go “off-hook” for the TeleZapper to
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emit its tone. As long as you pick up a call, the phone goes “off-hook” and the TeleZapper emits its tone to “zap” telemarketers. If, instead, the telephone company “answers” your calls through voicemail, your phone does not go “off-hook” and the TeleZapper cannot emit its tone. The TeleZapper will not interfere with the normal operation of your voicemail.
Q. Will the TeleZapper “zap” calls from anyone other than telemarketers? A. The TeleZapper is designed to “zap” calls made by predictive dialer computers by doing two things: first, by disconnecting predictive-dialed calls before you can be connected to a live telemarketer, and, second, by deleting your phone number from telemarketing computer lists. Whether the TeleZapper will affect computer-dialed calls from other sources depends on the type of computer equipment and how that equipment is being used. Therefore, it may also “zap” calls from businesses and organizations that use predictive dialing systems – not just telemarketers. Many companies and organizations do not rely entirely on computerized calling systems to reach you. Most have secondary means in place to contact or notify people with important information. Furthermore, these organizations can always contact you by simply dialing your phone number manually. Manually dialed calls will not be zapped. As such, you can contact businesses and organizations to determine if they use predictive dialers and, if so, to ask that your phone number be manually dialed or that alternate means be used in order to contact you.
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End a Call
Press
OFF
OR
Place handset
in base.
Exit
programming.
Cancel a page.
TELEPHONE OPERATION
Hold
Press to put a call on hold. Press again to release hold
OR
Lift the handset of an extension.
Answer a Call
Press any key except
OFF
.
Program / Channel
Switch to a clearer
channel while on a call.
Redial
Press
PHONE
, then
press
REDIAL/PAUSE
to call last number
dialed (up to 32 digits).
Make a Call
Press
PHONE
, then dial the number
OR
Dial the number (use to backspace and correct digits), then
press
PHONE
to call.
Flash/Call Waiting
Access special telephone company subscriber services.
Enter programming mode with Handset idle(on hook)
Memory
Press
MEM
to program and access names and numbers in
T elephone Memory.
Handset Volume
While on a call,
adjust volume
of what you hear.
Select
Use
SELECT
in
conjunction with
PROG/CHAN
during Handset
programming.
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Page/Handset Locator
Press to page the handset for up to 60 seconds. Press again to cancel, or press
OFF
on handset.
TELEPHONE OPERATION
Flashing: handset is in use On steadily: handset is charging in base
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Handset Ringer Style/Battery Save
You can select from four different handset ringer styles, or turn the ringer off and extend the battery life.
1 Make sure the handset is off. 2 Press
PROG/CHAN
to enter programming mode.
3 Press until the screen displays RINGER:, and the current setting. 4 Press
SELECT
. The current setting blink.
5 Press or to select 1, 2, 3, 4, or OFF. You will hear a sample
of each ring.
6 Press
SELECT
to choose the displayed ringer setting.
T emporary T one Dialing
If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, you can change from dial pulse to touch tone dialing during a call by pressing *. This is useful if you need to
send touch tone signals for access to telephone banking or long-distance services.
1 Dial the number. 2 Press
*
. Buttons pressed after this send touch tone signals.
3 After you hang up, the phone automatically returns to dial pulse (rotary)
service.
Headset Jack
You can use this telephone hands-free when you install any VTech 2.5 mm headset, purchased separately.
Plug the headset into the jack located on the right side of the handset (under the small rubber flap). Do not force the connection, but make sure the plug fits securely.
TELEPHONE OPERATION
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Operating Range
This cordless telephone operates within the maximum power allowed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Even so, this handset and base can communicate over only a certain distance — which can vary with the locations of the base and handset, the weather, and the construction of your home or office. For best performance, keep the base antenna fully upright. If you receive a call while you are out of range, the handset might not
ring — or if it does ring, the call might not connect when you press
PHONE
.
Move closer to the base, then press
PHONE
to answer the call. If you move out of range during a phone conversation, you might hear noise or interference. To improve reception, move closer to the base.
If you mo ve out of range without pressing
OFF
, your phone will be left
“off the hook.” To hang up properly, walk back into range, periodically pressing
OFF
.
Screen Displays: When
RINGING There is a call coming in. CONNECTING The handset is waiting for a dial tone. PHONE ON The handset is in use . PAGING The base is paging the handset. HOLD There is a call on hold. NEEDS RECHARGING The battery needs to be recharged.
TELEPHONE OPERATION
Screen Displays: When:
Display Screen Messages
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This cordless phone can store 10 telephone numbers with names, each up to 16 digits long in memory locations you assign (0-9).
Note: Press
OFF
at any time to exit memory dial mode.
This cordless phone can store an additional 40 telephone numbers with names alphabetically in the directory . See TELEPHONE DIRECT OR Y f or instructions.
Store a Number/Name in Memory
1 Press
PROG/CHAN
. Then press until the screen displays
MEM DIAL.
2 Press
MEM
. The screen displays ENTER 0-9.
3 Press the key (0-9) for the memory location where you’re storing this
entry. If the selected location is empty, the screen displays
ENTER NAME.
Note: If the location is not empty , the current entry is displa yed . Press
OFF
to exit memory dial mode and start again, or follow the instructions to dial, edit or erase the current entry .
4 Using the chart below, enter up to 15 characters for the name
you’re storing with the number. Use to backspace and make corrections; use to advance and add a space.
TELEPHONE MEMORY
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
*
*
#
& ’ , - . #
Presses
Dial Key 1 2 3 4 5 6
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5 When you finish entering the name, press
SELECT
or
PROG/CHAN.
The screen displays ENTER NUMBER.
6 Enter the telephone number. Use to backspace and make a correction.
Press
REDIAL/PA USE
to store a pause in the dialing sequence. —OR— Press
REDIAL/PA USE
to display the last number dialed from this phone.
7 Press
SELECT
or
PROG/CHAN
to store your entry. The screen
displays DISTINCT RING? and the current setting.
8 Press or to change the setting. Choose Y (for Yes) if you wish
the phone to alert you to calls from this number by changing to a distinctive ringing pattern after the first ring. Choose N (for No) for a normal ringing pattern.
9 Press
SELECT
or
PROG/CHAN
to confirm your selection. If you
chose Y in Step 8,a D will be displayed with the directory entry.
Edit a Number/Name Stored in Memory
1 Press
MEM
. The screen displays ENTER 0-9.
2 Press the memory location key of the entry you wish to edit. 3 When the screen displays the number you want to edit, press
SELECT
. Then press or until EDIT flashes.
DIAL EDIT ERASE
9735550123
4 Press
SELECT
. The screen displa ys the name and n umber . The flashing cursor appears at the end of the name. Use , and the dial pad keys to edit the name. Press
SELECT
to move on to edit the
number . Press
SELECT
to move on to edit the Distinctiv e Ring setting.
5 Press
SELECT
to save the edited information.The screen displays
DISTINCT RING? and the current setting.
6 Press or to change the setting . Choose Y (for Yes) if you wish to
phone to alert you to calls from this number by changing to a distinctive ringing pattern after the first ring. Choose N (for No) for a normal ringing pattern .
7 Press SELECT to confirm your selection . If you chose Y in Step 6 ,
a D will be displayed with the memory entry .
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Delete a Number/Name Stored in Memory
1 Press
MEM
. The screen displays ENTER 0-9.
2 Press the memory location key of the entry you wish to delete. 3 When the screen displays the number you want to delete, press
SELECT
.Then press or until ERASE flashes.
4 Press
SELECT
. The screen displays ERASE NO YES and the
number. The current choice flashes.
5 Press or until YES flashes. 6 Press
SELECT
.
Dial a Memory Number
1 Press
MEM
. The screen displays ENTER 0-9.
2 Enter the memory location key of the entry you want to dial. 3 Press
PHONE
to dial the displayed memory number .
TELEPHONE MEMORY
DIAL EDIT ERASE
9735550123
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This cordless phone can store 40 telephone numbers with names, each up to 16 digits long. Entries are stored alphabetically. For consistency with Caller ID entries, you may wish to enter last names first.
Note: Press
OFF
at any time to exit directory.
Store a Number/Name in the Directory
1 Press
PROG/CHAN
. The screen displays DIRECTORY.
2 Press
SELECT
. The screen displays ENTER NAME.
3 Using the chart below, enter up to 15 characters for the name you’re
storing with the number. Use to backspace and make corrections; use to advance and add a space.
Presses Dial Key 1 2 3 4 5 6
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
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
*
*
#
& ’ , - . #
Presses
Dial Key 1 2 3 4 5 6
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4 When you finish entering the name, press
SELECT
or
PROG/CHAN
.
The screen displays ENTER NUMBER.
5 Enter the telephone number. Use to backspace and make a
correction. Press
REDIAL/PAUSE
to store a pause in the dialing sequence. —OR— Press
REDIAL/PA USE
to display the last n umber dialed from this phone.
6 Press
SELECT
or
PROG/CHAN
. The screen displays DISTINCT
RING?
and the current setting.
7 Press or to change the setting. Choose Y (for Yes) if y ou wish the
phone to alert you to calls from this number by changing to a distinctive ringing pattern after the first ring. Choose N (for No) for a normal ringing pattern.
8 Press
SELECT
or
PROG/CHAN
to confirm your selection. If you
chose Y in Step 7,a D will be displa y ed with the directory entry.
Note:
When memory is full the screen displays
MEMORY FULL
, an error tone sounds, and you will not be able to store a new number until you delete a stored number.
Edit a Number/Name Stored in the Directory
1 Press ( ). The screen displays DIRECTORY. 2 Press or to scroll alphabetically through entries stored in memory
OR— Press the dial pad key for the first letter of the entry you want to edit.
3 When the screen displays the number you want to edit, press
SELECT
. Then press or until EDIT flashes.
4 Press
SELECT
. The screen displa ys the name and number . The flashing cursor appears at the end of the name. Use , and the dial pad keys to edit the name . Press
SELECT
to move on to edit the number .
Press
SELECT
to move to edit the Distinctive Ring setting.
5 Press
SELECT
to save the edited information.The screen displays
DISTINCT RING? and the current setting.
6 Press or to change the setting . Choose Y (for Yes) if you wish to
phone to alert you to calls from this number by changing to a distinctive ringing pattern after the first ring. Choose N (for No) for a normal ringing pattern .
7 Press SELECT to confirm your selection . If you chose Y in Step 6 ,
a D will be displayed with the memory entry .
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
DIAL EDIT ERASE
9735550123
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Delete a Number/Name Stored in the Directory
1 Press ( ). The screen displays DIRECTORY. 2 Press or to scroll alphabetically through entries stored in memory
OR— Press the dial pad key for the first letter of the entry you want to delete.
3 When the screen displays the number you want to delete, press
SELECT
.
Then press or until ERASE flashes.
4 Press
SELECT
. The screen displays ERASE NO YES and the
number . The current choice flashes.
5 Press or until YES flashes. 6 Press
SELECT
. You’ll hear a long beep confirming the deletion.
Dial a Number from the Directory
1 Press ( ). The screen displays DIRECTORY. 2 Press or to scroll alphabetically through entries stored in
memory —OR— Press the dial pad key for the first letter of the entry you want to dial.
3 When the screen displays the number y ou want to dial, press
SELECT .
Then press or until DIAL flashes.
4 Press
SELECT
. The phone automatically dials the number. —OR— When the screen displays the number you want to dial , press PHONE .
DIAL EDIT ERASE
9735550123
DIAL EDIT ERASE
9735550123
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
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About Call History
This phone assigns each incoming call a number from 1 to 99. The most recent call will have the highest number. When the memor y is full, the oldest call information is deleted to make room for new incoming call information. For each call that comes in, the screen displays the following information between the first and second rings:
Your caller’s name (15 letters are sent by y our telephone company)
The caller’s area code and telephone number
The time and date of the call If you answer a call before the information appears on the screen, it will
not be in the call history.
Note: Press
OFF
at any time to e xit call history.
Review Call History
The screen displays call information for about 15 seconds after it has been received and without any keys being pressed.
1 Press (CID) to view call history. 2 Use and to scroll through records in call history.
CALLER ID OPERATION
Caller’s name
Caller’s
telephone
number
Date of cal
l
Time of call
Position of call in call history
JOHNSON CHARLIE 908-555-1212 5/01 5:40 28
AM PM
OLD
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Delete Records from Call History
Delete a Specific Call 1 Locate the record you want to delete from call history. 2 Press
SELECT
, then press or until ERASE flashes.
3 Press
SELECT
. The screen displays ERASE NO YES ALL
and the phone number. The current choice flashes.
4 Press or until YES flashes. 5 Press
SELECT
. You’ll hear a long beep confirming the deletion.
Delete All Calls
1 While viewing call history, press
SELECT
, then press or until
ERASE flashes.
2 Press
SELECT
. The screen displays ERASE NO YES ALL and
the phone number. The current choice flashes.
3 Press or until ALL flashes, then press
SELECT
. The screen
displays ERASE ALL NO YES. The current choice flashes.
4 Press or until YES flashes. 5 Press
SELECT
. You will hear a a long beep confirming the deletion.
Dial a Displayed Number
1 Locate the record in call history that you want to dial. 2 If you wish to change how the number is dialed, press
#
.The screen displays any alternate dialing sequences available for this call (area code + number; 1 + area code + number; 1+ number; number only).
3 Press
SELECT
, then press or until DIAL flashes.
4 Press
SELECT
.
OR— When the screen displays the number you want to dial , press PHONE .
CALLER ID OPERATION
DIAL PGM ERASE
973-555-0123
5/01 5:40PM OLD 28
DIAL PGM ERASE
973-555-0123
5/01 5:40PM OLD 28
DIAL PGM ERASE
973-555-0123
5/01 5:40PM OLD 28
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Store a Call History Record in the Directory
1 Locate the record in call history you want to store in memory. 2 If you wish to change how the number is stored, press
#
.The screen displays any alternate dialing sequences availablefor this call (area code + number; 1 + area code + number;1+ number; number only).
3 Press
SELECT
, then press or until PGM flashes.
4 Press
SELECT
three times to store the call record in memory without
editing.
5 Press or to select Y or N for distinctive ring option. 6 Press
SELECT
. You’ll hear a beep confirming that the name and
number were stored.
Display Screen Messages
PRIVATE The other party is blocking name and/or number
information.
OUT OF AREA Your phone company is unable to receive
information about this caller’ s name and/or number.
CALLER ID OPERATION
Screen Displays: When:
DISTINCTIVE RING?Y 973-555-0123
5/01 5:40PM OLD 28
DIAL PGM ERASE
973-555-0123
5/01 5:40PM OLD 28
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Audible Indicators
This system gives you voice prompts for feature operations and voice confirmations when you press a button or complete an operation.
Setting Date/Time
1. Make sure the answering system is on.
2. Press
TIME/SET
. The system announces the clock setting then an
nounces;
“To set Date and Time, press TIME/SET
.”
3. Press
TIME/SET
.
4. Press
SELECT
until the system announces the correct day, then press
TIME/SET
.
5. Press
SELECT
until the system announces the correct hour, then
press
TIME/SET
.
6. Press
SELECT
until the system announces the correct minutes
(press and hold
SELECT to
advance by 10), then press
TIME/SET
.
The system announces the current clock setting.
About Mailboxes
This answering system has three voice mailboxes. Callers using a touch tone phone can select the mailbox in which their messages will be recorded by pressing 1 ,2 , or 3. All other messages will be recorded in Mailbox 1.
About Announcements
You can record up to two different announcements — one for normal
answering and one for when you’ve set the system to play the announcement only.
Use normal answering when you want the system to record callers’
messages. Use Announce Only when you want to give information to callers without accepting messages.
If you choose not to record an announcement, the system answers with
a pre-recorded announcement.
The normal answering pre-recorded announcement says: “Hello. I’m unable to
answer your call right now. Please leave your name, number and a message after the tone.” The Announce Only pre-recorded announcement says: “Hello, I’m unable to answer your call right now. Please call again. Thank you.”
By setting Announce Only to ON or OFF, you decide which announcement
your callers will hear when the system answers a call (the system comes set for normal answering , with Announce Only turned off). See “Set Announce Only” , located in the Feature Summary chart later in this sec­tion, to change your announcement selection.
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
AT THE BASE
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Record Your Announcement
NOTE: If you have assigned different mailboxes to different people, be
sure to tell callers in your announcement to press 1 ,2 , or 3 to leave a message in the appropriate mailbox.
1 Press
MENU
until you hear “
Set Outgoing Message
.”
2 Press
REC/MEMO
. After you hear “Now recording” followed by a beep, speak toward the base to record an announcement up to 90 seconds long.
3 Press any
PLAY/STOP
button to stop recording. The system plays
back your recorded message.
To review your announcement at any time:
1 Press
MENU
until you hear “
Set Outgoing Message
.”
2 Press any
PLAY/STOP
button.
To delete your announcement:
Press
DELETE
during announcement playback. The system will use the
pre-recorded announcement until you record a new one.
Enter
Answering
System feature
setup and
choose a
feature to set
Review/change clock setting
Record outgoing announcement ,memos
Select a feature setting
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
AT THE BASE
Delete outgoing announcement ,messages
Turn Answering System on or off
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ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
AT THE BASE
Setting Up Your Answering System
You can set up one f eature at a time, or y ou can set up a feature and then move on to set up another feature.
1. Make sure the answering system is on.
2. Press
MENU
until the system announces the feature you want to set. Refer to the “Feature Summary” below for a description of the features and your choices.
3. Press
SELECT
until the system announces the setting you want.
4. Press
MENU
to move on to the next feature or press a
MAIL BOX
PLAY/STOP
button to exit F eature Setup.
Feature Summary
Default settings indicated by * .
System announces: Description/directions:
“Set Security Code” Use
SELECT
(press and hold
SELECT
to
advance by 10) to choose the remote access code
you will use to access features and functions of the answering system from a touch tone phone. You can select any 2-digit code, from 40 to 99.
System announces: Description/directions:
“Set Audible Message Alert” When Message Alert is turned on, the base beeps Off * once every 10 seconds when new messages On have been received.
“Set Announce Only” When you turn Announce Only On, callers hear Off * your announcement, but cannot leave a message On
“Set Base Ringer” Turn the base ringer on or off. On * Off
“Set Number of Rings” Choose how many times the phone will ring 2 before the system answers a call. 4 * With Toll Saver active, the system answers after two 6 rings when you have new message and after T oll Saver four rings when you have no new messages.
NOTE:
Y ou can e xit Feature Setup at any time by pressing a MAILBOX PLA Y/ST OP button.
“50*”
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Listen to, Save & Delete Messages
The system automatically saves your messages until you delete them, and can store approximately 15 minutes of messages, memos, and announcements (up to a maximum of 99 messages).
Before playing a message, the system announces the day and time it was received. While the message plays, the Message Window displays the number of the message. After playing the last message in a mailbox, the system announces “End of messages.” If the system has less than five minutes of recording time left, it announces remaining time.
Press to skip to the next message; hold to speed up playback.
Press to repeat a message; hold to slow down playback.
Adjust Playback V olume
System beeps three times at highest or lowest setting.
Play Messages
Press to play messages in a mailbox. Press again to stop playback.
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
AT THE BASE
Press DELETE
then press an
PLAY/STOP
button to delete all messages in that
mailbox.
Message Window
Delete Messages
To delete a
message in
a mailbox, press
DELETE
when the mes­sages is playing.
• You cannot delete a message until it’s been reviewed; deleted messages cannot be recovered.
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Call Screening/Intercept
1 Make sure the answering system is on, and set the message playback
volume control above level 1 so you can hear the caller’s message.
2 If you decide to take the call, press
PHONE
on the handset.
3 If you pick up an extension phone during the announcement and the
announcement does not stop right away, press and release the telephone switchhook.
Record a Memo
You can record a memo up to four minutes long to store as an incoming message.
1 Press and release
REC/MEMO
.
2 Press a
PLAY/STOP
button to select a mailbox for the memo.After the beep, speak toward the microphone. The Message Window displays the length of your memo.
3 To stop recording, press the
PLAY/ST O P
button again.
Message Window Display
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
AT THE BASE
Window Displays: When:
0 No messages in any mailbox 1 - 99 Total number of messages in all mailboxes, or
current message number during message playback
0 - 99 F Memory is full, or total number of messages is 99
Counting
1 to 99 Duration of memo recording 99, flashing Length of recording is more than 99 seconds 1 – 8, steady for Indicates volume level selected when VOLUME +
one second or VOLUME - is pressed
40 – 99 Current Remote Access Code while setting A Announce Only mode
ON or OFF, steady for Displayed when any setting is changed from
one second on or off
CL normal display Clock needs to be set
-- System is answering a call or is in remote operation
-- , flashing System is in programming mode or initializing
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Connect with the Answering System
You can access many f eatures of this system remotely from a touch tone phone.
1 Dial your telephone number . 2 When the system answers, enter your Remote Access Code (preset to
50). The system beeps once and then announces the number of new messages.
3 Within two seconds, enter a remote command (see “Remote Access
Commands”).
4 Press
* 0
to exit remote operation.
Voice Menu
The system has voice prompts to help you with remote operation. Press
* 5
to hear the menu while remotely connected to the answering system.
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
A CCESS FR OM A REMOTE LOCATION
Function: Command:
Remote Access Commands
Play messages in Press # , then the appropriate mailbox a mailbox number ( 1 , 2 , or 3 ). The system plays
new messages. If there are no new messages, the system plays old messages.
Repeat a message Press # 4 while message is playing;
each press backs up another message.
Skip a message Press # 6 while message is playing;
each press advances up another message.
Stop Press
# 5
. Save messages Hang up. Delete message Press
# 9
while message is playing.
Review announcement Press
# 7
; system plays announcement,
then beeps.
Record announcement Press
* 7
; after beep, record announcement,
press
# 5
to stop. System plays back announce-
ment.
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Remote Access Commands (continued)
Function: Command:
Record memo Press
* 8
; then mailbox number whereyou want memo recorded; speak after beep; press # 5 to exit.
End remote access call Press
* 0
.
T urn system off Press
# 0
; the system announces,
“Aswering Machine off.” Press
# 0
again to turn the system back on.
T urn system on When system is off, it answers after 10
rings and announces, “Please enter your remote access code.” Press # , then enter your remote access code. Enter
your security code.
NOTE:
During remote access call , if with no key pressed within 10 seconds , the system will provide the pre-recorded voice menu to help you . And after the voice menu announded , if with no key pressed within 20 seconds yet , the remote access call will automatically end .
(other than
when recording or playing messages or announcements).
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
A CCESS FR OM A REMOTE LOCATION
Function: Command:
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Charge the Handset Battery Pack
This battery should remain charged up to six days with the ringer turned on and up to 10 days with the ringer off. A fully charged battery provides an average talk time of about 10 hours.
The battery pack needs charging when: — A new battery is installed in the handset. — The phone beeps twice every five seconds. — The screen displays NEEDS RECHARGING and the low battery icon.
Place the handset in the base so the CHARGING light turns on.The battery pack is typically fully charged in 10 hours.
You can keep the battery fully charged by returning the handset to the base after each use.
If you repeatedly get a low battery indicator, even after charging overnight, the battery should be replaced.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons
or damage to the telephone, read and follow these instructions
carefully: Charge the battery provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in the User’s Manual.
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Replacing the Handset Battery Pack
1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the handset by pressing
on the indentation and sliding the cover downward.
2 Lift out the old battery pack and disconnect. 3 Align the two holes in the new battery pack’s plug with the socket pins,
and snap the plug into place. Place the battery pack in the compartment with the wires in the lower left corner, along the bottom of the battery pack.
4 Replace the cover by sliding it up into place. 5 The new battery pack must be charged before using the phone. Place
the handset in the base and allow it to charge for at least 12 hours the first charge. The telephone might operate before that, but for best performance, let the battery pack charge fully.
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If the phone doesn’t work at all, check these items first:
Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into an outlet not controlled
by a wall switch.
Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the base unit
and the modular jack.
Make sure the base antenna is fully upright.
If the handset does not beep when you press
PHONE
, the battery
might need charging.
Make sure the battery pack is installed correctly.
If you have dial pulse (rotary) service on your phone line, make sure
the dial mode is set to dial pulse (see INSTALLATION).
Microwave appliances may cause interference with this phone. If you
experience interference, move away from the microwave.
If the above suggestions don’t solve the problem, try re-initializing the handset and base: 1 Disconnect the power to the base. 2 Remove the handset battery pack. 3 Wait a few minutes. 4 Connect the power to the base. 5 Insert the handset battery pack. 6 Put the handset in the base to re-initialize.
If you hear a two-beep signal when you try to use the handset:
You might be out of range. Move closer to the base and try again.
If moving closer to the base doesn’t help, try following the directions
above for re-initializing the handset and base.
If the phone does not ring when you receive a call:
Make sure the handset ringer is on.
Make sure the telephone line cord is connected firmly to the base
and the telephone jack.
Make sure the AC adapter is plugged firmly into an outlet not controlled
by a wall switch.
You might be too far from the base; move closer.
You might have too many extension phones on your telephone line to
allow all of them to ring. Try unplugging some of them.
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
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If you hear noise or interference when using the phone:
Make sure the base antenna is fully upright.
You may be out of range. Move closer to the base.
Press and release
PROG/CHAN
to change to another of the 30 channels available.If noise is exceptionally loud, move closer to the base before changing channels.
Household appliances plugged into the same circuit as the base can sometimes cause interference. Try moving the appliance or the base to another outlet.
Using the handset near household appliances (microwaves, computers,television, stereos, etc.) can sometimes cause interference. Move away from appliances while using the handset.
The layout of your home or office might be limiting the operating range. Try moving the base to another location, preferably on an upper floor.
If the buttons don’t work, try placing the handset in the base for at least 15 seconds.
If you hear other calls while using your phone:
Press
PROG/CHAN
to change to another channel.
Disconnect the base from the modular jack and plug in a corded telephone. If you still hear other calls, the problem is probably in your wiring or local service. Call your local telephone service company.
If you lose a call after changing channels:
You were probably almost out of range. Move closer to the base before changing channels. Before placing another call, set the handset in the base for at least 15 seconds.
If you are unable to operate special telephone services or other equipment requiring touch tone signals:
If you have dial pulse (rotary) service, follow the directions under “Temporary Tone Dialing” in the TELEPHONE OPERATION section of this manual.
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
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If messages are incomplete:
If a caller leaves a very long message, part of it may be lost when the system disconnects the call after four minutes.
If the caller pauses for more than seven seconds, the system stops recording and disconnects the call.
If the system’s memory becomes full during a message, the system stops recording and disconnects the call.
If you have difficulty hearing messages:
Check the volume setting.
If the system does not answer after the correct number of rings:
Make sure that the answering system is on.
If Toll Saver is on, the number of rings changes to two when you have new messages waiting.
In some cases, the system may be affected by the ringing system
used by the local telephone company.
If the memory is full or the system is off, the system answers after 10
rings.
If CL appears in the Message Window:
You need to reset the clock.
If the system does not respond to commands from a remote touch tone phone:
Make sure you are calling from a touch tone phone. When you dial a number, you should hear tones. If you hear clicks instead, the phone is not a touch tone telephone.
• The answering system may not delect the Remote Access Code while your announcement is playing. Try waiting until the announcement is over before entering the code.
Make sure you enter your Remote Access Code correctly.
There may be noise or interference on the phone line you are using. Press keys firmly.
If your outgoing announcement isn’t clear:
When you record your announcement, make sure you speak in a normal tone of voice, about nine inches from the base.
Make sure there is no “background” noise (TV, music, etc.) while you are recording.
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
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Taking Care Of Your Telephone
Your cordless telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts, so it must be treated with care.
Avoid rough treatment
Place the Handset down gently. Save the original packing materials to protect your telephone if you ever need to ship it.
Avoid water
Your telephone can be damaged if it gets wet. Do not use the Handset outdoors in the rain, or handle it with wet hands. Do not install your Base Unit near a sink, bathtub or shower.
Electrical storms
Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges harmful to electronic equipment.
For your own safety, use caution when using electric appliances during storms.
Cleaning your telephone
Your telephone has a durable plastic casing that should retain its luster for many years. Clean it only with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild soap. Do not use excess water or cleaning solvents of any kind.
Remember that electrical appliances can cause serious injury if used when you are wet or standing in water. If your Base Unit should fall into water, DO NOT RETRIEVE IT UNTIL YOU UNPLUG THE POWER CORD AND TELEPHONE LINE CORDS FROM THE WALL. Then pull the unit out by the unplugged cords.
MAINTENANCE
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WARRANTY STATEMENT
What does this limited warranty cover?
The manufacturer of this VTECH product, VTECH Communications, warrants to the holder
of a valid proof of purchase ("Consumer" or "you") that the product and all accessories provided by VTECH in the sales package ("Product") are free from material defects in material and workmanship, pursuant to the following terms and conditions, when installed and used normally and in accordance with operation instructions. This limited warranty extends only to the Consumer for Products purchased and used in the United States of America.
What will VTECH Communications do if the Product is not free from material defects in materials and workmanship during the limited warranty period ("Materially Defective Product")?
During the limited warranty period, VTECH's authorized service representative will repair
or replace at VTECH's option, without charge, a Materially Defective Product. If we repair this product, we may use new or refurbished replacement parts. If we choose to replace this product, we may replace it with a new or refurbished product of the same or similar design.VTECH will return repaired or replacement products to you in working condition. VTECH will retain defective parts, modules, or equipment. Repair or raplacement of Product. at VTECH`S option. is your exclusive remedy. you should expect the repair or replacement to take approximately 30 days.
How Long is the limited warranty period ?
The limited warranty period for the product extends for ONE(1)YEAR from the date of
purchase if we repair or replace a Materially Defective Product the terms of this limitad warranty. this limited warranty also applies to repaired or replacement Products for a period of either (a) 90 days from the date the repaired or replacement Product is shipped to you or (b) the time remaining on the original one-year limited warranty. whichever is longer.
What is not covered by this limited warranty ?
This limited warranty does not cover
1. Product that has been subjected to misuse,accident, shipping or other physical damage
improper installation, abnormal operation or handling, neglect,inundation fire,water,or other liquid intrusion:or
2. Product that has been damaged due to repair,alteration,or modification by anyone other
than an authorized service representative of VTECH:or
3. Product to the extent that the problem experienced is caused by signal conditions network
reliability or cable or antenna systems; or
4. Product to the extent that the problem is caused by use with non_VTECH electrical
accessories; or
5. Product whose warranty/quality stickers, Product serial numbers plates or electronic serial
numbers have been removed, altered or rendered illegible; or
6. Product purchased, used, serviced, or shipped for repair from outside the United States,
or used for commercial or institutional purposes (including but not limited to Products used for rental purposes ) ;or
7. Product returned without valid proof of purchase (see 6 below); or
8. Charges for installation or set up , adjustment of customer controls. and installation or repair
of systems outside the unit.
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WARRANTY STATEMENT
• Except as provided by applicable law, you assume the risk of loss or damage during
transit and transportation and are responsible for delivery or handling charges incurred in the transport of Product(s) to the service location . VTECH will return repaired or replaced product under this limited warranty to you , transportation, delivery or handling charges prepaid .VTECH assumes no risk for damage or loss of the Product in transit.
• If the Product failure is not covered by this limited warranty,or proof of purchase
does not meet the terms of this limited warranty , VTECH will notify you and will request that you authorize the cost of repair prior to any further repair activity. you must pay for the cost of repair and return shipping costs for the repair of Products that are not covered by this limited warranty.
What must you return with the Product to get warranty service?
How do you get warranty service?
• To obtain warranty service in the United States of America. call 1 800-595-
9511 for instructions regarding where to return the Product. Before calling for service, please check the user's manual, A check of the Product controls
and features may save you a service call.
you must
1. Return the entire original package and contents including the Product to the VTECH
service location along with a description of the malfunction or difficulty:
2. Include "valid proof of purchase" (sales receipt) identifying the Product purchased
(Product model) and the date of purchase or receipt; and
3. Provide your name, complete and correct mailing address, and telephone number. Other Limitations
This warranty is the complete and exclusive agreement between you and VTECH.
It supersedes all other written or oral communications related to this Product. VTECH provides no other warranties for this product. The warranty exclusivelydescribes all of VTECH's responsibilities regarding the product. There are no other express warranties. No one is authorized to make modifications to this limited warranty and you should not rely on any such modification.
State Law Rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
Limitations: Implied warranties, including those of fitness for a particular purpose
and merchantability (an unwritten warranty that the product is fit for ordinary use) are limited to one year from date of purchase. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
In no event shall VTECH be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential,
or similar damages (including, but not limited to lost profits or revenue, inability to use the product, or other associated equipment, the cost of substitute equipment, and claims by third parties) resulting from the use of this product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
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FCC AND IC REGULATIONS
This equipment complies with Parts 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules for the United States. It also complies with regulations RSS210 and CS-03 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
A label is located on the underside of the Base Unit containing either the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) or the IC registration number and Load Number. You must, upon request, provide this information to your local telephone company.
This equipment is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids. Should you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact:
VTech Communication Inc
SERVICE DEPT. at 1-800-595-9511. In Canada, call VTECH Electronics at 1-800-267-7377.
For repair/warranty information. The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the line network until the problem has been corrected.
FCC Part 15
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The equipment has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet or on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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FCC Part 68
The FCC requires that you connect your cordless telephone to the nationwide telephone network through a modular telephone jack (USOC RJ11C, RJ11W or RJ14).
Your telephone company may discontinue your service if your equipment causes harm to the telephone network. They will notify you in advance of disconnection, if possible. During notification, you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
Occasionally, your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operation, or procedures that could affect the operation of your equipment. If so, you will be given advance notice of the change to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.
The Base Unit contains no user serviceable parts. The Handset contains a user replaceable battery pack.
If it is determined that your telephone equipment is malfunctioning, the FCC requires that it not be used and that it be unplugged from the modular jack until the problem has been corrected. Repairs to this telephone equipment can only be made by the manufacturer or its authorized agents or by others who may be authorized by the FCC. For repair procedures, follow the instructions outlined under the VTECH Limited Warranty.
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the phone company or Party Lines.
The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still enable the devices to ring when you receive a call. The general rule is that the REN value should not exceed 5.0A total; however, contact your local telephone company for the specific number in your area.
IC (Industry Canada)
This telephone is registered for use in Canada.
Notice :
The REN assigned to this device denotes the number of devices you may connect to the telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subjected only to the requirement that the sum of the REN does not exceed five (5.0)
Notice :
The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.
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Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of services in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
Caution :
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
Your Vtech cordless telephone is designed to operate at the maximum power allowed by the FCC and IC. This means your Handset and Base Unit can communicate only over a certain distance - which will depend on the location of the Base Unit and Handset, weather, and the construction and layout of your home or office.
The RBRC Seal
The RBRC Seal on the nickel-cadmium battery indicates that VTech Communications,INC. is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful lives,when taken out of service within the United States and Canada.
The RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to placing used nickel-cadmium batteries into the trash or municipal waste,which may be illegal in your area.
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VTech’s participating in the RBRC makes it easy for you to drop off the spent battery at local retailers participating in the RBRC program or at authorized VTech product service centers.Please call 1-800-8-BATTERYTM for information on Ni-Cd battery recycling and disposal bans/restrictions in your area.VTech’s involvement in this program is part of its commitment to protecting our environment and conserving natural resources.
Remove the nickel-cadmium battery pack by pressing on the lock knob and sliding downward as mentioned on this page.
RBRC is a registered trademark of Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FREQUENCY CONTROL
Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer
TRANSMIT FREQUENCY
Base: 2411.15 - 2418.4 MHz Handset: 912.75 - 917.10 MHz
RECEIVE FREQUENCY
Base: 912.75 - 917.10 MHz Handset: 2411.15 - 2418.4 MHz
CHANNELS
30 Channels
NOMINAL EFFECTIVE RANGE
Maximum power allowed by FCC and IC. Actual operating range may vary according to environmental conditions at the time of use.
SIZE
Handset : 58mm x 43mm x 204mm Base : 174mm x 170mm x 54mm
WEIGHT
Handset : 166 grams Base : 350 grams
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Handset : 400mAH NiCd Battery Pack
Base : 9V DC @ 400mA
MEMORY
Speed Dial:10 Memory locations,
into 16 digits per location.
CID : Alpha Numeric Display
99 Memory locations
SPECIFICATIONS ARE TYPICAL AND MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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IMPORT ANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS ......................1
BEFORE YOU BEGIN........................3
About Caller Identification ....... ......3
Parts Check List...............................4
INSTALLATION
..............................5
Before You Install............................5
Table/Desk Installation...................6
TELEPHONE OPERATION
..........8
Make a Call ............................ . .........8
Answer a Call ..................................8
End a Call ........................................8
Program/Channel ...........................8
Redial ...............................................8
Handset Volume..............................8
Flash/Call Waiting ..........................8
Hold.......................................... ..........8
Select.................................................8
Memory....................................... .......8
Page/Handset Locator................ ....9
Handset Ringer Style/
Battery Save ..................................10
Temporary Tone Dialing .............10
Headset Jack ................................10
Operating Range...........................11
Display Screen Messages ..........11
TELEPHONE MEMORY ................12
Store a Number/Name
in Memory ................................ ......12
Edit a Number/Name Stored
in Memory ......................................13
Delete a Number/Name Stored
in Memory ......................................14
Dial a Memory Number................14
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
..........15
Store a Number/Name in
the Directory ..................................15
Edit a Number/Name Stored
the Directory ..................................16
Delete a Number/Name Stored
the Directory ..................................17
Dial a Number from
the Directory ........ ................................17
CALLER ID OPERA TION
..................18
About Call History...............................18
Review Call History............................18
Delete Records from
Call History ...........................................19
Dial a Displayed Number..................19
Store a Call History Record
in the Directory ............................. .......20
Display Screen Messages................20
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION AT THE BASE
....................................21
Audible Indicators ..............................21
Setting Date/Time...............................21
About Mailboxes .................................21
About Announcements.......................21
Record Your Announcement ...........22
Setting up Your Answering System..23
Feature Summary...............................23
Listen to, Save & Delete Messages......24
Call Screening/Intercept ...................25
Record a Memo ............................... ...25
Message Window Display ....................25
ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERA TION ACCESS FROM
A REMOTE LOCA TION .........................26
Connect with the
Answering System .............................26
Voice Menu...................................... . ....26
Remote Access Commands.................26
BA TTERIES
......................................... 28
Charge the Handset Battery Pack......28
Replacing the Handset
Battery Pack................................... .....29
IN CASE OF DIFFICUL TY
....................30
MAINTENANCE....................................34
W ARRANTY STA TEMENT....................35
FCC AND IC REGULA TIONS................37
TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS............40
CONTENTS
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VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.
A member of THE VTECH GROUP OF COMPANIES. Distributed in the U.S.A. by VTech Communications Inc, Beaverton, Or, 97008.
Distributed in the Canada by VTech Electronics Canada Ltd., Suite 200-7671 Alderbridge Way Richmond, B.C. V6X 1Z9.
Copyright 2001 for VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD. Printed in China
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