User’s manual
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Models:
LS6225/LS6225-2/
LS6225-3/LS6225-4/
LS6225-5/LS6226-2
Table of contents
Answering system settings ....9
Answering system operation...26
i
Getting started
Parts checklist
Your telephone contains the following items. Save your sales receipt and
original packaging in the event warranty service is necessary.
Charger and charger adapter
Telephone base
power adapter
Telephone line cord
(1 for LS6225-2 and LS6226-2,
2 for LS6225-3, 3 for LS6225-4
and 4 for LS6225-5)
Telephone base
Handset
Battery
(1 for LS6225,
2 for LS6225-2 and
LS6226-2,
(1 for LS6225,
2 for LS6225-2 and
LS6226-2,
3 for LS6225-3,
4 for LS6225-4
and 5 for LS6225-5)
3 for LS6225-3.
4 for LS6225-4
and 5 for LS6225-5)
Battery compartment cover
(1 for LS6225, 2 for LS6225-2 and
LS6226-2, 3 for LS6225-3,
4 for LS6225-4 and 5 for LS6225-5)
User’s manual
Quick start guide
To purchase replacement batteries or power adapters, visit our website
vtechcanada.com or call 1 (800) 267-7377.
1
Getting started
Telephone base and charger installation
Install the telephone base and charger(s) as shown below. The telephone
base is designed for tabletop use only.
Make sure that the electrical outlet is not controlled by a wall switch.
If you subscribe to digital subscriber line (DSL) high-speed Internet service
through your telephone line, you must install a DSL filter between the
telephone line cord and the telephone wall jack. The filter prevents noise and
caller ID problems caused by DSL interference. Contact your DSL service
provider for more information about DSL filters.
Telephone
Telephone
wall jack
base power
adapter
Electrical outlet
not controlled by
a wall switch
If you have DSL
high speed Internet
service, a DSL
filter (not included)
is required.
Charger
adapter
Electrical outlet
not controlled by
a wall switch
Telephone
line cord
Charger
Telephone base
• Use only the power adapters supplied with this product. To order a
• The power adapters are intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or
floor mount position. The prongs are not designed to hold the plug in place if
it is plugged into a ceiling or an under-the-table/cabinet outlet.
2
Getting started
Battery installation and charging
Install the battery as shown below. After installing the battery, you might
be able to make and receive short calls. For best performance, charge the
handset for at least 16 hours before use. When not in use, place the handset
in the telephone base or charger. See page 35 for battery operating times.
Battery indicators
Battery status
Action
The screen is blank.
Battery has no charge
and the handset cannot
be used.
Charge until the screen shows
LOW BATTERY (at least 10
minutes).
The screen shows
PLACE IN CHARGER charge and the handset
and flashes.
Battery has very little
Charge until the screen shows
LOW BATTERY (about four
minutes).
cannot be used.
The screen shows
LOW BATTERY,
flashes, and the
handset beeps.
Battery has enough
charge to be used for a
short time.
Charge until the screen shows
HANDSET X (about one hour).
The screen shows
HANDSET X.
Battery is charged.
To keep the battery charged,
place it in the telephone base
or charger when not in use.
1. If the battery compartment cover is on the handset, press the indentation
and slide the cover to remove.
2. Plug the battery connector securely into the socket inside the handset
battery compartment, matching the color-coded label.
3. Place the battery with the label THIS SIDE UP facing up and the wires
inside the battery compartment.
4. Align the cover flat against the battery compartment, then slide it towards
the center of the handset until it clicks into place.
5. Charge the handset by placing it in the telephone base or charger. The
CHARGE light is on when the handset charges.
CHARGE light
4
2
3
1
5
•
•
When the screen shows LOW BATTERY, the backlight is off.
If the handset will not be used for a long time, disconnect and remove the
battery to prevent possible leakage.
call 1 (800) 267-7377.
3
Getting started
Handset layout
CHARGE light
CID / VOL (caller ID)
On when the handset is charging in the
telephone base or charger (page 3).
Press to review the call log
when the telephone is not in
use (page 23).
/ VOLp (Directory)
While in a menu, press to
scroll down.
Press to enter the directory
when the telephone is not in
use (page 19).
During a call, press to lower
the listening volume (page 11).
While in a menu, press to
scroll up.
MENU/SELECT
Press to show the menu.
During a call, press to raise the
listening volume (page 11).
While in a menu, press to
select an item, or save an
entry or setting.
(Speakerphone)
Press to switch between
speakerphone and handset
(page 11).
OFF/CLEAR
During a call, press to hang up
(page 11).
While the handset is ringing,
press to silence the ringer
temporarily (page 12).
Press to make or answer a
call (page 11).
Press and hold while the
telephone is not in use
to erase the missed calls
indicator (page 22).
During a call, press to receive
an incoming call when you
receive a call waiting alert
(page 12).
During programming, press to
exit without making changes.
1
While reviewing a call log
entry, press repeatedly to
add or remove 1 in front of
the telephone number before
dialing or saving it in the
directory (page 23).
#
Press repeatedly to show other
dialing options when reviewing
a call log entry (page 23).
INT (intercom)
Press to initiate an intercom
conversation or transfer a call
(page 14).
REDIAL/PAUSE
Press to review the redial list
(page 25).
MUTE/REMOVE
While dialing or entering
numbers into the directory,
press and hold to insert a
dialing pause (page 17).
While on a call, press to mute the
microphone (page 12).
While reviewing the call log, directory or
redial list, press to delete an individual
entry (page 24, page 20 and page 25
respectively).
Press to delete digits when predialing
(page 11).
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Getting started
Telephone base layout
Message window
Shows the number of
messages and other
answering system information
(page 30).
X/DELETE
Press to delete the message currently
playing (page 28).
When the phone is not in use, press
twice to delete all previously reviewed
messages (page 29).
/REPEAT
Press to repeat a
message or press
twice to play previous
message (page 28).
VOICEMAIL light
Flashes when you have
new voicemail. Voicemail
service is offered by
your local telephone
company, and is different
from answering system
messages (page 8).
IN USE light
Flashes when
there is an
incoming call,
or another
VOL
Press to adjust the
volume during playback
(page 28).
telephone
sharing the same
line is in use.
When the phone is not in
use, press to adjust the
telephone base ringer
volume (page 27).
On when the
handset is in use.
ANS ON/OFF
/SKIP
Press to turn the
answering system on or
off (page 27).
Press to skip to the next message
(page 28).
/PLAY/STOP
Press to play messages (page 28).
FIND HANDSET
Press to page all system
handsets.
Press to stop message playback
(page 28).
• Clean your telephone only with a dry non-abrasive cloth. Using a dampened
cloth or cleaning solvents of any kind might activate the buttons on the
telephone base.
• If you unplug the telephone before cleaning, remember to reset the clock
when done.
5
Telephone settings
Ringer volume (handset)
You can set the ringer volume or turn the ringer off.
>RINGER VOLUME
RINGER TONE
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the
handset is not in use.
>
2. Press or to select RINGER VOLUME, then press
MENU/SELECT.
RINGER VOLUME
3. Press or to adjust the volume. A sample of each
ringer volume plays as you scroll through the choices.
4. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm your selection.
• Setting the volume to the lowest level turns off the ringer. A ringer off icon
appears.
• See page 27 to set the telephone base ringer volume.
Ringer tone
You can choose from different ringer tones.
>RINGER TONE
KEY TONE
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the
handset is not in use.
>
2. Press or to select RINGER TONE, then press
RINGER TONE
1
MENU/SELECT.
3. Press or to select the desired ringer tone. A
sample of each ringer tone plays as you scroll through
the choices.
4. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm your selection.
If you turn off the ringer volume, you will not hear ringer tone samples
.
Key tone
You can turn the key tone on or off.
>KEY TONE
LCD LANGUAGE
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the
handset is not in use.
>
2. Press or to select KEY TONE, then press
MENU/SELECT.
KEY TONE
ON
3. Press or to choose ON or OFF.
4. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm your selection.
6
Telephone settings
LCD language
You can select ENGLISH, FRANÇAIS or ESPAÑOL to be
used in all screen displays.
>LCD LANGUAGE
SET DATE/TIME
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the
handset is not in use.
>
2. Press or to select LCD LANGUAGE, then press
MENU/SELECT.
LCD LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
3. Press or to scroll through the choices.
4. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm your selection.
Set date/time
The answering system announces the day and time of the message prior
to playing it. Before using the answering system, set the date and time as
follows. If you subscribe to caller ID service, the day,
>SET DATE/TIME
CLR VOICEMAIL
month and time are set automatically with each incoming
call. However, the year must be correct so that the day of
the week can be calculated from the caller ID information.
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the
handset is not in use.
SET DATE
12/25/08
>
2. Press or to select SET DATE/TIME, then press
MENU/SELECT.
3. Press the dialing keys (0-9) to enter a two-digit number
or press or until the screen displays the correct
value. Press MENU/SELECT to advance.
SET TIME
03:18 AM
4. Repeat step 3 until the date and time are set.
If the date and time are not set, the system announces, “Time and day not
set,” before each message plays.
7
Telephone settings
Clear voicemail
If you subscribe to voicemail service offered by your telephone company,
NEW VOICEMAIL and
appear on the handset, and the VOICEMAIL light
on the telephone base flashes when you have new voicemail messages.
Contact your local telephone company for more information and assistance
about using your voicemail service.
After you have listened to all new voicemail messages, the indicators on both
the handset and telephone base turn off automatically.
Use the clear voicemail feature when the telephone indicates that there is
new voicemail but there is none (for example, when you have accessed your
voicemail while away from home). Clearing the voicemail waiting indicator
only turns off the indicators; it does not delete your voicemail messages. As
long as you have new voicemail messages, your local telephone company
continues to send the signal to turn on the indicators.
To manually turn off these indicators:
>CLR VOICEMAIL
HOME AREA CODE
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the
handset is not in use.
>
2. Press or to select CLR VOICEMAIL, then
TURN OFF
INDICATOR?
press MENU/SELECT. The screen shows TURN OFF
INDICATOR?
3. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm your selection.
• Your telephone service provider might alert you to new messages with a
stutter (broken) dial tone. Contact your service provider for details.
• Voicemail is different from answering system messages recorded in your
answering system. For more information about the difference, see page 26.
Home area code
If you dial your local calls using only seven digits (area code not required),
you can program your home area code so that when you
receive a call within your local area, the telephone number
is automatically stored without the area code in the call log. >AHONSM.E ASRYESATEMCODE
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the
handset is not in use.
>
2. Press or to select HOME AREA CODE, then
HOME AREA CODE
800
press MENU/SELECT. The stored home area code
appears with the last digit flashing.
3. Use the dialing keys to enter the desired home area code.
• Press MUTE/REMOVE to delete a digit.
• Press and hold MUTE/REMOVE to delete the entire entry.
4. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm.
If, in the future, your telephone company requires you to dial the area code when
making a local call, delete the home area code you have already programmed
by pressing MUTE/REMOVE. After you have deleted the programmed home area
code, ___ appears.
8
Answering system settings
Answering system set up
Use a system handset to change your answering system settings.
Number of rings
You can choose from two, four, or six rings; or toll saver. With toll saver
selected, the answering system answers after two rings when you have
new messages, and after four rings when you have no new messages. This
enables you to check for new messages and avoid paying unnecessary long
distance charges if you are calling from out of your local area.
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select ANS. SYSTEM.
>
3. Press or to select ANS SYS SETUP, then press MENU/SELECT.
>
4. Press or to select # OF RINGS, then press MENU/SELECT.
5. Press or to choose from 2, 4, 6 or TOLL SAVER, then press
MENU/SELECT to confirm your selection.
Remote code
A two-digit security code is required to access the answering system
remotely from any touch tone telephone. The preset code is 19. You can set
the code from 10 to 99.
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select ANS. SYSTEM.
>
3. Press or to select ANS SYS SETUP, then press MENU/SELECT.
>
4. Press or to select REMOTE CODE, then press MENU/SELECT.
5. Press or to select from 10 to 99, then press MENU/SELECT to confirm.
Message alert tone
This telephone can beep every 10 seconds to alert you of new messages.
The tone stops when all new messages have been reviewed.
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select ANS. SYSTEM.
>
3. Press or to select ANS SYS SETUP, then press MENU/SELECT.
>
4. Press or to select MSG ALERT TONE, then press MENU/SELECT.
5. Press or to select from ON or OFF, then press MENU/SELECT to
confirm your selection.
The answering system must be turned on for the message alert tone to
function.
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Answering system settings
Announcement
The telephone is preset with a greeting that answers calls with “Hello, please
leave a message after the tone.” You can use this preset announcement, or
replace it with your own.
Play your announcement
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select ANS. SYSTEM.
>
3. Press or to select ANS SYS SETUP, then press MENU/SELECT.
>
4. Press or to select ANNOUNCEMENT, then press MENU/SELECT.
5. The handset announces, “To play, press 2. To record, press 7.” Press 2
to play.
Record your own announcement
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select ANS. SYSTEM.
>
3. Press or to select ANS SYS SETUP, then press MENU/SELECT.
>
4. Press or to select ANNOUNCEMENT, then press MENU/SELECT.
5. The handset announces, “To play, press 2. To record, press 7.” Press 7
to record.
6. The handset announces, “Record after the tone. Press 5 when you are done.”
7. After the tone, speak towards the microphone of the handset.
8. Press 5 when finished.
9. The answering system automatically plays back the newly recorded
announcement. Press 5 to stop the playback at anytime; 2 to replay the
recorded announcement; or 7 to record again if desired.
• Your announcement can be up to 90 seconds in length.
• Announcements shorter than two seconds will not be recorded.
Delete your announcement
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select ANS. SYSTEM.
>
3. Press or to select ANS SYS SETUP, then press MENU/SELECT.
>
4. Press or to select ANNOUNCEMENT, then press MENU/SELECT.
5. The handset announces, “To play, press 2. To record, press 7.” Press 3 to
delete your own recorded announcement.
When your announcement is deleted, calls are answered with the preset
announcement.
10
Telephone operation
Make a call
1. Press
or
. You hear a dial tone.
2. Dial the number.
Predial a call
1. Dial the number.
2. Press
or
.
Answer a call
Press
,
or any of the dialing keys (0-9, #, *).
• The screen shows the elapsed time as you talk (in hours, minutes and
seconds).
• When predialing (preview numbers before dialing), press MUTE/REMOVE
or OFF/CLEAR to backspace and delete; press and hold REDIAL/PAUSE
to insert a dialing pause (a p appears).
End a call
Press OFF/CLEAR or put the handset in the telephone base or charger.
Speakerphone
During a call, press
use.
to switch between speakerphone and normal handset
Volume
During a call, press VOL or VOL to adjust the listening volume.
11
Telephone operation
Mute
The mute function allows you to hear the other party but
the other party cannot hear you.
1. During a call, press MUTE/REMOVE on the handset. The
handset screen shows MUTED for a few seconds and
MUTE appears until mute function is turned off.
2. Press MUTE/REMOVE again to resume the
conversation. The handset screen temporarily shows
MICROPHONE ON.
PHONE
0:00:00
MUTED
MUTE
Ringer mute
When the telephone is ringing, press OFF/CLEAR or
MUTE/REMOVE to temporarily silence the ringer without
disconnecting the call. The next call rings normally.
RINGER MUTE
Call waiting
If you subscribe to call waiting service from your telephone company, you will
hear an alert tone if there is an incoming call while you are on another call.
Press
to put your current call on hold and take the new call. Press
at
any time to switch back and forth between calls.
Find handset
Use this feature to page all system handsets.
1. Press FIND HANDSET on the telephone base. All idle handsets ring and
the screens show ** PAGING **.
2. To end paging, press
,
, any dialing keys (0-9, #, *), or press
FIND HANDSET on the telephone base.
12
Telephone operation
Chain dialing
Use this feature to initiate a dialing sequence from numbers stored in the
directory, call log or redial while you are on a call.
Chain dialing can be useful if you wish to access other numbers (such as
bank account information or access codes) from the directory, call log or
redial list.
To access a number in the directory while on a call:
>
1. Press MENU/SELECT twice to select DIRECTORY.
2. Scroll to the desired entry by pressing or
.
3. Press MENU/SELECT to dial the displayed number.
To access a number in the call log while on a call:
>
1. Press MENU/SELECT and then press or to highlight CALL LOG.
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select.
3. Scroll to the desired entry by pressing or
.
4. Press MENU/SELECT to dial the displayed number.
To access the last number on the redial list while on a call:
Press REDIAL/PAUSE to dial. Press REDIAL/PAUSE again within two seconds
to cancel the chain dialing.
• You cannot edit a directory entry while on a call. For more details about the
directory, see page 16.
• You cannot copy a call log entry into the directory while on a call. For more
details about call log, see page 22.
• If you press REDIAL/PAUSE while on a call, you can only view the most
recent call, and you cannot erase the entry. For more details about the
redial memory, see page 25.
• Press and hold OFF/CLEAR to exit redial, directory or call log when you are
on a call.
13
Telephone operation
Multiple handset use
You can use up to two system handsets at a time on an outside call. If a
handset is already on a call and you would like to join the call, press
on another handset to join the call.
or
To end the call, press OFF/CLEAR or place the handset in the telephone base
or charger. The call will not be terminated until all handsets hang up.
You can buy additional expansion handsets (model LS6205) for this
telephone base. You can register up to 12 handsets to the telephone base.
The first nine handsets that you register are named HANDSETS 1-9. Use
the handset number to intercom and transfer calls. Although the names
for handsets 10-12 appear in their displays as 10-12, when you intercom
or transfer to one of them, you must use *0 for HANDSET 10, *1 for
HANDSET 11, and *2 for HANDSET 12.
Intercom
Use the intercom feature for conversation between two system handsets.
1. Press INT on your handset when not in use.
INTERCOM TO:
• If you have a two-handset system, your handset
screen shows CALLING OTHER HANDSET.
• If you have more than two handsets, your screen
shows INTERCOM TO:. Use the dialing keys to
CALLING
OTHER HANDSET
select the other handset. Your handset screen shows
CALLING HANDSET X.
The other handset rings and its screen shows either
OTHER HANDSET IS CALLING or HANDSET X IS
OTHER HANDSET
IS CALLING
CALLING.
2. To answer the intercom call, press
,
, INT, or
any dialing keys (0-9, #, *) on the other handset. Both
handsets now show INTERCOM.
INTERCOM
3. To end an intercom call, press INT, OFF/CLEAR, or place
the handset back in the telephone base or charger.
• You can cancel the intercom call before it is answered
by pressing OFF/CLEAR or INT on your originating handset.
• If the other handset does not answer the intercom call within 100 seconds,
is in the directory or call log, or is out of range, your originating handset
screen shows UNABLE TO CALL TRY AGAIN and returns to idle mode.
• Press OFF/CLEAR or MUTE/REMOVE on the other handset to temporarily
silence the intercom ringer.
• You can use a maximum of four handsets at a time. When two handsets are
used on an intercom call, use two other system handsets for an outside call.
Answer an incoming call during an intercom call
When you receive an incoming outside call during an intercom call, there is
an alert tone.
• To answer the call, press
To end the intercom call without answering the incoming call, press OFF/CLEAR.
. The intercom call ends automatically.
•
14
Telephone operation
Share an outside call
You can call another system handset to join an outside
call. That call continues even if you hang up.
TRANSFER TO:
1. During a call, press INT. The other handset rings. The
outside call is put on hold.
• If you have a two-handset system, your handset
screen shows CALLING OTHER HANDSET. The
other handset rings and its screen shows OTHER
HANDSET IS CALLING.
CALLING
HANDSET X
• If you have more than two handsets, your screen
shows TRANSFER TO:. Use the dialing keys to select
the other handset. Your screen then shows CALLING
HANDSET X. The other handset rings and its screen
shows HANDSET X IS CALLING.
HANDSET X
IS CALLING
2. To answer the call on the other handset, press
,
INTERCOM
, INT, or any dialing keys (0-9, #, *). The outside
call is still on hold and both handsets now show
INTERCOM. You can now have a private conversation
between the system handsets.
• If you want to cancel an intercom call and reconnect to the outside call
before the other handset answers, press
handset.
, or INT on your originating
• If the other handset does not answer the intercom call within 100 seconds,
is in the directory or call log, or is out of range, your originating handset
screen shows UNABLE TO CALL TRY AGAIN and reconnects to the
outside call automatically.
3. From this intercom call, you have the following options:
• You can let the other handset join you on the outside call in a three-way
conversation. Press and hold INT on your originating handset.
• You can transfer the call. Press OFF/CLEAR, or place your handset
back in the telephone base or charger. Your screen shows
CALL TRANSFERED. The other handset is automatically connected to
the outside call.
• You can alternate between the outside call (OUTSIDE CALL appears
on the screen) and the intercom call (INTERCOM appears on the
screen). Press INT repeatedly on your originating handset.
• The other person can leave the intercom call by pressing OFF/CLEAR,
or placing the other handset back in the telephone base or charger. The
outside call continues with the original system handset.
15
Telephone operation
Directory
The directory can store up to 50 entries with up to 30
digits for each phone number and 15 characters for
each name.
DIRECTORY EMPTY
• Directory entries are shared by all system handsets. Any
additions, deletions or edits made on one handset affect
the directory on all handsets.
LIST FULL
• When there are no records in the directory, the screen
shows DIRECTORY EMPTY.
• When the directory is full and you try to save an entry,
the screen shows LIST FULL.
ALREADY SAVED
• If you try to save a number already stored in the
directory, the screen shows ALREADY SAVED.
• If the telephone number in the directory exceeds 15
ELIZABETH JONES
<* 180012345678
<
digits,
appears in front of the telephone number.
*
Press to move towards the end of the telephone
*
number or press # to move towards the beginning of the
telephone number.
•
Only one handset can review the directory at a time.
If a handset tries to enter the directory while another
handset is already in it, NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME
appears.
ELIZABETH JONES
<* 800123456 #>
ELIZABETH JONES
123456789012 #>
16
Telephone operation
Store a directory entry
Use the following steps to store an entry in the directory.
1. Press MENU/SELECT when the handset is not in use.
>DIRECTORY
CALL LOG
>
2. Press or
to select DIRECTORY and then press
MENU/SELECT.
>
3. Press or to select STORE, then press
>STORE
REVIEW
MENU/SELECT. The screen shows ENTER NUMBER.
4. Use the dialing keys to enter the number.
• Press MUTE/REMOVE to backspace and erase
a digit.
ENTER NUMBER
• Press and hold MUTE/REMOVE to erase the
entire entry.
_
• Press to move the cursor to the left or to
the right.
• Press and hold REDIAL/PAUSE to insert a
dialing pause (a p appears).
ENTER NAME
_
- OR-
Copy a number from the redial list by pressing
REDIAL/PAUSE and then
,
or REDIAL/PAUSE to select a number.
Press MENU/SELECT to copy the number.
5. Press MENU/SELECT to move to the name. The screen shows
ENTER NAME.
6. Use the dialing keys (see page 18) to enter the name.
• Press MUTE/REMOVE to backspace and erase a character.
• Press and hold MUTE/REMOVE to erase the entire entry.
• Press to move the cursor to the left or to the right.
7. Press MENU/SELECT to confirm.
17
Telephone operation
Character chart
Use the dial pad and the chart below to enter a name (up to 15 characters).
Each press of a particular key causes the characters to be displayed in the
following order:
Characters by number of key presses
Number
1
1
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When entering a name in the directory, the first letter of each word is
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Telephone operation
Search the directory
Entries are sorted alphabetically. To search the directory:
1. Press
when the handset is not in use.
-OR-
>REVIEW
STORE
Press MENU/SELECT when the handset is not in use.
Press or
MENU/SELECT twice.
>
to select DIRECTORY and then press
2. Press or to browse.
VTECH
800-595-9511
Alphabetical search
To start an alphabetical search:
1. Press
when the handset is not in use.
-OR-
Press MENU/SELECT when the handset is not in use. Press or
to
>
select DIRECTORY and then press MENU/SELECT twice.
2. Use the dialing keys to enter the letters associated with the name. For
example, if you have name entries Jenny, Kristen and Linda in your directory,
press 5 (JKL) once to find Jenny, twice to find Kristen, or three times to
find Linda. If there is no name entry matching your search, the next closest
match in alphabetical order appears. If necessary, use or to browse.
Dial a directory entry
1. Press
when the handset is not in use.
-OR-
Press MENU/SELECT when the handset is not in use. Press or
to
>
select DIRECTORY and then press MENU/SELECT twice.
2. Press or , or use the alphabetical search to browse.
3. Press
or
.
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Telephone operation
Edit a directory entry
Use the following steps to edit an entry in the directory.
1. Press
when the handset is not in use.
-OR-
Press MENU/SELECT when the handset is not in use. Press or
to
>
select DIRECTORY and then press MENU/SELECT twice.
2. Press or , or use the alphabetical search to browse (see page 19).
3. Press MENU/SELECT to select an entry. The screen
EDIT NUMBER
shows EDIT NUMBER.
595-9511_
4. Use the dialing keys to edit the number.
Press MUTE/REMOVE to backspace and erase a digit.
•
• Press and hold MUTE/REMOVE to erase the entire entry.
• Press to move the cursor to the left or to the right.
• Press and hold REDIAL/PAUSE to insert a dialing pause (a p appears).
5. Press MENU/SELECT to move to the name. The screen
EDIT NAME
VTECH_
shows EDIT NAME.
6. Use the dialing keys (see page 18) to edit the name.
• Press MUTE/REMOVE to backspace and erase
a character.
•
Press and hold MUTE/REMOVE to erase the entire entry.
• Press to move the cursor to the left or to the right.
7. Press MENU/SELECT to save.
Delete from the directory
1. Press
when the handset is not in use.
-OR-
Press MENU/SELECT when the handset is not in use. Press or
to
>
select DIRECTORY and then press MENU/SELECT twice.
2. Press or , or use the alphabetical search to browse.
3. Press MUTE/REMOVE to remove the selected entry.
20
Telephone operation
About caller ID
This product supports caller ID services provided by most local telephone
service companies. Depending on your service subscription, you may see
the caller’s number, or the caller’s name and number that are sent by the
telephone company after the first or second ring. Caller ID allows you to see
the name, number, date and time of calls.
Caller ID with call waiting lets you see the name and telephone number of the
caller before answering the telephone, even while on another call.
It may be necessary to change your telephone service to use this feature.
Contact your telephone company if:
• You have both caller ID and call waiting, but as separate services ( you may
need to combine these services).
• You have only caller ID service, or only call waiting service.
• You do not subscribe to caller ID or call waiting services.
There are fees for caller ID services. In addition, services 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. The time and date are sent by the telephone company
along with the call information.
You can use this product with regular caller ID service, or you can use this
product’s other features without subscribing to either caller ID or combined
caller ID with call waiting service.
21
Telephone operation
Call log
If you subscribe to caller ID service, information about each caller appears
after the first or second ring. If you answer a call before the caller information
appears on the screen, it will not be saved in the call log.
• The call log stores up to 50 entries. Each entry has up to 24 digits for the
phone number and 15 characters for the name. If the phone number has
more than 15 digits, only the last 15 digits appear. If the name has more
than 15 characters, only the first 15 characters are shown and saved in the
call log.
• You can review, redial, and copy an entry into the directory.
• Entries appear in reverse chronological order.
• When the call log is full, the oldest entry is deleted to make room for new
incoming call information.
HANDSET X
• XX MISSED CALL(S) shows when there are new call
XX MISSED CALLS
log entries (including missed and unreviewed calls).
AM
3:45
1/02
• CALL LOG EMPTY shows when there are no records
in the call log.
CALL LOG EMPTY
•
Only one handset can review the call log at a time. If a
handset tries to enter the call log while another handset is
already in it, NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME appears.
• The caller ID information might not be available for every incoming call. The
callers might intentionally block their names and/or telephone numbers.
• For call log entries with numbers between 16 and 24 digits, in order to view
the entire number, you must save the entry to the directory (see page 24).
• If the phone number has more than 24 digits, it is not saved or shown in the
call log.
Missed calls indicator
When there are unreviewed calls in the call log, the
handset shows XX MISSED CALL(S).
HANDSET X
XX MISSED CALLS
Each time you review a call log entry marked NEW, the
number of missed calls decreases by one.
AM
3:45
1/02
When you have reviewed all the missed calls, the missed
calls indicator no longer shows.
If you do not want to review the missed calls one by one,
press and hold OFF/CLEAR to erase the missed calls
indicator. All the entries are then considered old and kept
in the call log.
VTECH
800-595-9511
NEW
AM
3:45
1/02
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Telephone operation
Review the call log
1. Press CID when the handset is not in use.
2. Press or to browse through the call log.
-OR-
VTECH
800-595-9511
AM
3:45
1/02
1. Press MENU/SELECT when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press or to select CALL LOG, then press
>CALL LOG
RINGER VOLUME
MENU/SELECT.
>
3. Press or to select REVIEW, then press
MENU/SELECT.
4. Press or to browse through the call log.
• The name (if available), telephone number, date and time of all incoming
calls are shown on the screen.
• You hear a double beep when the list reaches the beginning or end of
the call log.
Make a call log entry ready to dial
Although the call log entries received have 10 digits (the area code plus the
seven-digit number), in some areas, you might need to dial only the seven
digits, or 1 plus the seven digits, or 1 plus the area code plus the seven digits.
You can change the number of digits that you dial from the call log and store
to the directory.
800-595-9511
1-800-595-9511
While reviewing the call log, press # repeatedly to show
595-9511
1-595-9511
different dialing options for local and long distance
numbers before dialing or saving the telephone number in
the directory.
595-9511
1-595-9511
Press 1 repeatedly if you need to add or remove 1 in front
of the telephone number before dialing or saving it in the
directory.
800-595-9511
1-800-595-9511
When the number is shown in the correct format for
dialing, press
or
to call the number.
Dial a call log entry
1. When in the call log, press or to browse.
2. Press or to dial the entry.
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Telephone operation
Save a call log entry to the directory
1. When in the call log, press or to browse.
EDIT NUMBER
595-9511_
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select an entry. The screen
displays EDIT NUMBER.
3. Use the dialing keys to edit the number.
•
Press MUTE/REMOVE to backspace and erase a digit.
• Press and hold MUTE/REMOVE to erase the entire entry.
• Press to move the cursor to the left or to the right.
• Press and hold REDIAL/PAUSE to insert a dialing pause (a p appears).
4. Press MENU/SELECT to move to the name. The screen
EDIT NAME
VTECH_
displays EDIT NAME
.
5. Use the dialing keys (see page 18) to edit the name.
• Press MUTE/REMOVE to backspace and erase
a character.
•
Press and hold MUTE/REMOVE to erase the entire entry.
• Press to move the cursor to the left or to the right.
6. Press MENU/SELECT to save.
• If the entry is already saved in the directory, the handset shows
ALREADY SAVED.
•
If there is no caller ID information, the handset shows UNABLE TO SAVE.
Delete from the call log
To delete one entry:
1. When in the call log, press or to browse.
2. Press MUTE/REMOVE to delete the selected entry.
To delete all entries:
1. Press MENU/SELECT when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press or to select CALL LOG, then press MENU/SELECT.
>
3. Press or to select DEL ALL CALLS, then press
MENU/SELECT.
DELETE ALL
CALLS?
4. The screen shows DELETE ALL CALLS? Press
MENU/SELECT to confirm.
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Telephone operation
Call log display screen messages
Displays
When
The caller is blocking the name.
PRIVATE NAME
PRIVATE NUMBER
PRIVATE CALLER
UNKNOWN NAME
UNKNOWN NUMBER
UNKNOWN CALLER
The caller is blocking the telephone number.
The caller is blocking the name and number.
This caller’s name is unavailable.
This caller’s number is unavailable.
No information is available about this caller.
It is a long distance call.
LONG DISTANCE
OR
L
(before the caller’s number)
Redial list
The telephone stores the five most recently dialed numbers.
• When there are already five entries, the oldest entry is
deleted to make room for the new entry.
• Entries are shown in reverse chronological order.
• Press REDIAL/PAUSE to browse the redial list.
Dial a redial entry
1. Press REDIAL/PAUSE, then
,
or REDIAL/PAUSE to
browse. You hear a double beep when it reaches the beginning or end of
the redial list.
2. Press
or
to dial the number.
Delete from redial
1. Press REDIAL/PAUSE, then
,
or REDIAL/PAUSE to browse.
2. Press MUTE/REMOVE to delete the selected entry.
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Answering system operation
Answering system and voicemail
Your telephone has both a digital answering system and voicemail indication.
Most telephone companies offer voicemail service (fees may apply). Your
telephone’s answering system and voicemail indication are independent
features, and each alerts you to new messages differently. For more
information on the voicemail indicators, see page 8 . To listen to your voicemail,
follow the instructions provided by your voicemail service provider. To listen to
messages recorded on your digital answering system, see page 28.
If you subscribe to a voicemail service through your telephone service
provider, you can use your telephone answering system and voicemail
together. If you are on a call, or the answering system is busy and you
receive another call, the second caller can leave a voicemail message. Set
your answering system to answer calls at least two rings earlier than your
voicemail is set to answer. For example, set your voicemail to answer calls
after six rings and set your answering system to answer after four rings.
Some telephone companies program the delay before answering calls in
seconds instead of rings; in this case, allow six seconds per ring when
determining the appropriate setting.
Message capacity
The answering system can record and store up to 99 messages. Each
message can be up to four minutes in length. The total storage capacity for
the announcement, messages and memos is approximately 14 minutes.
The actual recording time depends on individual message characteristics.
Messages remain available for replay until you delete them.
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Answering system operation
Turn the answering system on or off
The answering system must be turned on to answer and record messages.
When the answering system is turned on, the ANS ON/OFF light on the
telephone base will be on and ANS ON will display on the handset.
To turn on or off with the telephone base:
• Press ANS ON/OFF to turn the answering system
on or off. When the answering system is turned on,
it announces, “Calls will be answered.” When the
answering system is turned off, it announces, “Calls will
not be answered.”
To turn on or off with a handset:
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select ANS. SYSTEM.
>
3. Press or to select ANS SYS SETUP, then press MENU/SELECT.
>
4. Press MENU/SELECT to select ANSWER ON/OFF.
5. Press or to choose ON or OFF, then press MENU/SELECT.
Call screening
You can listen at the telephone base to a caller leaving a message. If you
want to turn off the call screening feature, set the telephone base volume to
zero. Remember to raise the volume in order to hear your messages during
playback.
Call intercept
If you want to talk to the person whose message is being recorded, press
on the handset.
Telephone base ringer volume
Press VOL or VOL on the telephone base to adjust the ringer volume
when the telephone is not in use. When you set the ringer volume to zero, the
base ringer is off and the system announces, “Base ringer is off.”
See page 6 to set the handset ringer volume.
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Answering system operation
New message indication
The message window on the telephone base flashes and
handset when there are new answering system messages.
shows on the
If the new message alert tone is turned on, the telephone base beeps every
10 seconds when there are unreviewed messages.
Message playback
If you have new messages, the telephone plays only the new messages
(oldest first). If there are no new messages, the telephone plays back all
messages (oldest first).
When playback begins, you hear the total number of messages followed by
the day and time of the message. After the last message, the telephone
announces, “End of messages.”
To play messages with the telephone base:
1. Press /PLAY/STOP to listen to messages.
Options during playback:
• Press VOL to adjust the speaker volume.
• Press /SKIP to skip to the next message.
• Press /REPEAT to repeat the message currently playing. Press
/REPEAT twice to listen to the previous message.
• Press X/DELETE to delete the current message. The system advances
to the next message.
• Press
/PLAY/STOP to stop.
To play messages with a handset:
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select ANS. SYSTEM.
>
3. Press MENU/SELECT to select PLAY MSGS.
Options during playback:
• Press VOL to adjust the speaker volume.
• Press 6 to skip to the next message.
• Press 4 to repeat the message currently playing. Press 4 twice to listen
to the previous message.
• Press 3 to delete the current message. The system advances to the
next message.
• Press 5 to stop.
• When the answering system has less than five minutes of recording time
left, the remaining time is announced.
• When F and number of messages are flashing in the message window, the
memory is full. Delete some messages to make room for more.
• You can only delete old messages, which are messages you have played.
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Answering system operation
Delete all old messages
To delete all old messages with the telephone base:
Press X/DELETE when the phone is not in use. The telephone announces,
“To delete all old messages, press DELETE again.” Press X/DELETE again.
All previously heard messages are erased and the telephone announces, “All
old messages deleted.”
To delete all old messages with a handset:
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select ANS. SYSTEM.
>
3. Press or to select DEL ALL OLD, then press MENU/SELECT.
4. The handset shows DELETE ALL OLD MSGS? Press MENU/SELECT to
confirm your selection.
Record and play memos
Memos are your own recorded messages used as reminders for yourself or
others using the same answering system. You can record your own memos
using a system handset. Playback and delete them in the same way as
incoming messages.
To record a memo:
1. Press MENU/SELECT to show the menu when the handset is not in use.
>
2. Press MENU/SELECT to select ANS. SYSTEM.
>
3. Press or to select RECORD MEMO, then press MENU/SELECT.
4. The handset announces, “Record after the tone. Press 5 when you are
done.” After the tone, speak towards the microphone of the handset.
5. Press 5 when finished recording. The handset announces, “Recorded.”
• “Memory is full,” is announced if you record a memo when the memory
is full.
• Each memo can be up to four minutes in length.
• Memos shorter than one second are not recorded.
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Answering system operation
Message window displays
Window display
0
Description
No messages.
Total number of old messages recorded.
1-99
Total number of messages recorded when there are new
messages.
0-99(flashing)
The telephone base might have lost and regained power.
The clock needs to be set.
Memory is full with total number of messages recorded.
Current message number during new message playback.
Current message number during old message playback.
Telephone base speaker volume level while adjusting.
1-99& F(alternating)
1-99(flashing)
1-99
1-8
--
The system is answering a call, or recording a memo or
announcement.
Telephone is answering a call or being accessed
remotely.
The answering system is being programmed.
Telephone base ringer level while adjusting.
0-6
When the memory is full, the answering system answers incoming calls after
10 rings and announces, “Memory is full. Enter the remote access code.”
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Answering system operation
Remote access
A two-digit security code is required to access the answering system
remotely from any touch tone telephone. The preset code is 19; see
Remote code on page 9 to change it.
1. Dial your telephone number from any touch tone telephone.
2. When the system plays your announcement, enter the two-digit
security code.
3. You can also enter one of the following remote commands.
Command
Function
1
2
Play all messages.
Play only new messages.
3
Delete the current message (during playback).
Delete all messages.
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4
Repeat the current message (during playback).
Stop.
5
*5
6
Hear a list of remote commands.
Skip to the next message (during playback).
Record a new announcement.
End the call.
*7
8
0
Turn the answering system on or off.
4. Hang up or press 8 to end the call.
• If you do not press any keys after you enter the remote access code, all new
messages play. If there are no new messages, all old messages play.
• Once the new messages have played, the telephone announces the help
menu options. If you do not press any key within 20 seconds, the remote
access call automatically disconnects.
• When the answering system is turned off, the telephone answers after 10
rings, and announces, “Please enter your remote access code.”
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Appendix
Handset display screen messages
The telephone number entered is already
stored in the directory.
ALREADY SAVED
There are no call log entries.
CALL LOG EMPTY
Calling another handset.
CALLING HANDSET X
(for models with three or more handsets)
CALLING OTHER HANDSET
(for models with two handsets)
The cordless handset is searching for the
telephone base.
CONNECTING...
The handset with low battery is recharging.
There are no directory entries.
CHARGING
DIRECTORY EMPTY
ENDED
You have just ended a call.
Another system handset is calling.
HANDSET X IS CALLING
(for models with three or more handsets)
OTHER HANDSET IS CALLING
(for models with two handsets)
There is an incoming call.
INCOMINGCALL
Two handsets are required for an intercom call.
The handset is on an intercom call.
You have just ended an intercom call.
INT REQUIRES TWO HANDSETS
INTERCOM
INTERCOM ENDED
LINE IN USE
A system handset or another telephone on the
same line is in use.
The directory is full.
LIST FULL
The battery needs to be recharged.
LOW BATTERY
MICROPHONE ON
MUTE is turned off and the person on the
other end can hear you.
You have turned off the handset microphone.
The other party cannot hear you but you can
hear the other party.
MUTED
There are new voicemail messages from your
telephone company.
NEW VOICEMAIL
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Appendix
Handset display screen messages
There is no telephone line connected.
NO LINE
Communication between handset and
telephone base is lost during a call.
NO SIGNAL, CALL ENDED
One handset is already viewing the call log
or directory and another handset attempts to
review it.
NOT AVAILABLE
AT THIS TIME
Connected to the external call during call
transfer.
OUTSIDE CALL
The cordless handset locator is activated.
The handset is on a call.
**PAGING**
PHONE
The battery is very low. Place the handset in
the telephone base or charger for recharging.
PLACEIN CHARGER
The ringer is muted temporarily during an
incoming call.
RINGER MUTE
Your selection has been saved.
SAVED
The handset speakerphone is in use.
SPEAKER
You have attempted to make an intercom
call, but the handset you are calling is in the
directory, in the call log, out of range or on an
outside call.
UNABLE TO CALL
TRY AGAIN
You are attempting to save a caller ID entry
with no name or number.
UNABLE TO SAVE
XX MISSED CALLS
There are unreviewed calls in your call log.
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Appendix
Handset and telephone base indicators
Handset lights
On when the handset speakerphone is in use.
CHARGE
On when the handset is charging in the telephone
base or charger.
Telephone base lights
IN USE
Flashes when there is an incoming call or another
telephone sharing the same line is in use.
On when the handset is in use.
VOICEMAIL
Flashes when you have new voicemail from your
telephone company.
ANS ON/OFF
On when the answering system is on.
Handset icons
Cycles (low, medium, and full) when the handset
battery is charging.
Flashes when the battery is low and needs charging.
Solid when the battery is fully charged.
(Battery indicator)
Speakerphone is in use.
SPEAKER
Handset ringer off.
New voicemail received from the telephone
company.
NEW VOICEMAIL
ANS ON
Answering system is turned on.
New answering system messages.
New call log entries.
NEW
MUTE
Microphone is muted.
Message number currently playing and total number
of messages recorded.
1/3
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Appendix
Battery
It takes up to 16 hours for the battery to be fully charged. When it is fully charged, you can
expect the following performance:
Operation
Operating time
Up to eight hours
Up to five hours
Up to six days
While in handset use (talking*)
While in speakerphone mode (talking*)
While not in use (standby**)
*Operating times vary depending on your actual use and the age of the battery.
**Handset is not charging or in use.
The battery needs charging when:
•
•
•
•
A new battery is installed in the handset.
The handset beeps.
A battery is properly installed and the screen is blank.
LOW BATTERY or PLACE IN CHARGER shows on the handset screen.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of fire or injury, read and follow these instructions:
•
Use only the battery(ies) provided or equivalent. To order a replacement, visit our website at
1 (800) 267-7377.
•
•
•
•
Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire. Check with local waste management codes for
special disposal instructions.
Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released electrolyte is corrosive and might cause
burns or injury to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte might be toxic if swallowed.
Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to create a short circuit with conductive
materials.
Charge the battery(ies) provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance
with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.
•
•
Observe proper polarity orientation between the battery and metallic contacts.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to water or any type of moisture.
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Appendix
Expand your telephone system
The handsets provided with your telephone system are pre-registered. Each
handset is assigned a number that shows on the handset display. Additional
handsets registered to the telephone system are assigned in sequential
order. For instance, if the telephone system already has HANDSET 1 and
HANDSET 2, the new registered handset is assigned HANDSET 3. This
telephone system accommodates up to 12 handsets.
Add and register a handset (optional)
You can add new handsets (LS6205, purchased separately) to your
telephone system, but each handset must be registered with the telephone
base before use. When first purchased, each expansion handset shows
NOT REGISTERED. You may need to charge the handset before
registering to the telephone base. For more details on battery charging, see
the table on page 3.
To register a handset:
1. Place the unregistered handset in the telephone base or charger. If
PRESS FIND HS 4 SEC ON BASE does not appear on the handset
screen after a few seconds, remove the handset and place it in the
telephone base or charger again.
2. On the telephone base, press and hold FIND HANDSET for about four
seconds (until the red IN USE light on the telephone base turns on) and
then release the button. The handset shows PLEASE WAIT... and it
takes up to 60 seconds to complete the registration. The handset shows
HANDSET X REGISTERED (X represents the handset number assigned)
and you hear a beep when the registration completes.
• If the registration fails, the handset shows NOT REGISTERED. To reset
the handset, remove the handset from the telephone base and place it back
in. Try the registration process again.
• You cannot register a handset if any other system handset is in use.
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Appendix
Replace a handset
If you want to replace a handset or re-assign the designated handset number
of a registered handset, you must de-register all the handsets and then
individually register each handset.
To make de-registration easier, read all of the instructions on this page before
you begin. To de-register all handsets:
1. Press and hold FIND HANDSET on the telephone base for about 10
seconds (until the IN USE light on the telephone base turns on and starts
to flash), then release FIND HANDSET.
2. Press and release FIND HANDSET again. You must press FIND HANDSET
while the IN USE light is still flashing. The IN USE light flashes for
approximately seven seconds.
3. All system handsets show CONNECTING... The de-registration process
takes about 10 seconds to complete. All handsets show NOT REGISTERED
when the de-registration completes.
If de-registration fails, you might need to reset the telephone and try again.
To reset:
1. Pick up the registered handset and then press
.
2. Press OFF/CLEAR and place the handset back in the telephone base.
-OR-
1. Unplug the power from the telephone base, then plug it back in.
You cannot de-register a handset if any system handset is in use.
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
If you have difficulty with your telephone, please try the suggestions below.
1 (800) 595-9511; in Canada, call 1 (800) 267-7377.
My telephone does not work at all.
• Make sure the battery is installed and charged correctly (page 3). For optimum daily
performance, return the handset to the telephone base or charger after use.
• Make sure the power adapter is securely plugged into an outlet not controlled by a
wall switch.
• Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the telephone base and the
telephone wall jack.
• Unplug the electrical power to the telephone base. Wait for approximately 15
seconds, then plug it back in. Allow up to one minute for the cordless handset and
telephone base to synchronize.
•
Charge the battery in the handset for up to 16 hours.
• If the battery is completely depleted, it can take up to 10 minutes to charge the
handset before LOW BATTERY appears on the screen (page 3).
•
Remove and re-insert the battery. If that still does not work, it might be necessary to
purchase a new battery.
• Disconnect the telephone base from the telephone wall jack and plug in a working
telephone. If the other telephone does not work, the problem is probably in the
wiring or the local service. Call the local telephone company.
LOW BATTERY shows on screen.
• Place the handset in the telephone base or charger for recharging.
• Remove and re-install the battery and use it until fully depleted, then recharge the
handset in the telephone base or charger for up to 16 hours.
• If the above measures do not correct the problem, replace the battery.
The battery does not charge in the handset or the handset battery does
not accept charge.
• Make sure the handset is placed in the telephone base or charger correctly. The
CHARGE light on the handset should be on.
• Remove and reinstall the battery, then charge for up to 16 hours.
• If the handset is in the telephone base or charger but the CHARGE light on the
handset is not on, refer to The CHARGE light is off in this section.
• If the battery is completely depleted, it can take up to 10 minutes to charge the
handset before LOW BATTERY appears on the screen (page 3).
• Purchase a new battery. Refer to the Battery section (page 35).
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The CHARGE light is off.
• Clean the charging contacts on the handset and telephone base each month with a
pencil eraser or a dry non-abrasive fabric.
•
Make sure the power adapter and telephone line cord are plugged in correctly
and securely.
• Unplug the power adapter. Wait for 15 seconds before plugging it back in. Allow up
to one minute for the handset and telephone base to reset.
There is no dial tone.
• First, try all the above suggestions.
• Move the handset closer to the telephone base. It might be out of range.
• The telephone line cord might be malfunctioning. Install a new telephone line cord.
• Disconnect the telephone base from the telephone wall jack and connect a different
telephone. If there is no dial tone on this telephone either, the problem is in your
wiring or local service. Contact your local telephone company.
The telephone does not ring when there is an incoming call.
• Make sure the handset ringer volume is not set to the lowest level (page 6) and the
telephone base ringer volume is not set to zero (page 27).
•
Make sure the telephone line cord and power adapter are plugged in properly
(page 2).
• The handset might be too far from the telephone base. Move it closer to the
telephone base.
•
•
•
There might be too many extension phones on the telephone line to allow all of them
to ring simultaneously. Unplug some of them.
If the other telephones in your home are having the same problem, the problem is in
the wiring or local service. Contact the local telephone company (charges might apply).
Other electronic products can cause interference to your cordless telephone.
Install your telephone as far away as possible from electronic devices such as:
wireless routers, radios, cellular telephones, digital telephones, intercoms, room
monitors, televisions, VCRs, personal computers, kitchen appliances, and other
cordless telephones.
• Test a working telephone at the telephone wall jack. If another telephone has
the same problem, the problem is in the telephone wall jack. Contact your local
telephone company (charges might apply).
• The telephone line cord might be malfunctioning. Install a new telephone line cord.
• Re-install the battery and place the handset in the telephone base or charger.
• Wait for the handset to synchronize with the telephone base. Allow up to one minute
for this to take place.
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I cannot dial out.
• First, try all the above suggestions.
• Make sure there is a dial tone before dialing. It is normal if the handset takes a
second or two to synchronize with the telephone before producing a dial tone. Wait
an extra second before dialing.
•
If the other telephones in your home are having the same problem, the problem is in the
wiring or local service. Contact your local telephone company (charges might apply).
•
Eliminate any background noise. Mute the cordless handset before dialing, or dial
from another room in your home with less background noise.
My handset beeps and is not performing normally.
•
Make sure the power cord is securely plugged into the telephone base. Plug the
telephone base into a different working electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.
• Move the handset closer to the telephone base. It might be out of range.
• Reset the telephone base by unplugging the electrical power to the base. Wait for 15
seconds and plug it back in again. Allow up to one minute for the cordless handset
and the telephone base to synchronize.
•
Other electronic products can cause interference to your cordless telephone. Install
your telephone as far away from these electronic devices as possible: wireless routers,
radios, radio towers, pager towers, cellular telephones, intercoms, room monitors,
televisions, personal computers, kitchen appliances and other cordless telephones.
There is interference during a telephone conversation.
My calls fade out when I am using the cordless handset.
• The handset might be out of range. Move it closer to the telephone base.
• If you subscribe to high-speed Internet service (digital subscriber line - DSL) through
your telephone lines, you must install a DSL filter between the telephone base and
the telephone wall jack. The filter prevents noise and caller ID problems caused by
DSL interference. Please contact your DSL service provider for more information
about DSL filters.
• Appliances or other cordless telephones plugged into the same circuit as the
telephone base can cause interference. Try moving the appliance or telephone base
to another outlet.
•
Other electronic products can cause interference to your cordless telephone. Install
your telephone as far away as possible from the following electronic devices: wireless
routers, radios, radio towers, pager towers, cellular telephones, digital telephones,
intercoms, room monitors, televisions, VCRs, personal computers, kitchen appliances,
and other cordless telephones.
•
If your telephone is plugged in with a modem or a surge protector, plug the telephone
(or modem/surge protector) into a different location. If this doesn’t solve the problem,
re-locate your telephone or modem farther apart from each other, or use a different
surge protector.
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•
The location of your telephone base can impact the performance of your cordless
phone. For better reception, install the telephone base in a centralized location within
your home or office, away from walls or other obstructions. In many environments,
elevating the telephone base improves overall performance.
• Disconnect the telephone base from the telephone wall jack and plug in a corded
telephone. If calls are still not clear, the problem is probably in the wiring or local
service. Contact your local service company (charges might apply).
•
If the other telephones in your home are having the same problem, the problem is in
the wiring or local service. Contact the local telephone company (charges might apply).
I hear other calls when using the telephone.
• Disconnect the telephone base from the telephone wall jack. Plug in a different
telephone. If you still hear other calls, the problem is probably in the wiring or local
service. Call your local telephone company.
I hear noise on the cordless handset and the keys do not work.
• Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged in securely.
My caller ID features are not working properly.
• Caller ID is a subscription service. You must subscribe to this service from your
local telephone company for this feature to work on your telephone.
• The caller might not be calling from an area which supports caller ID.
• Both you and the caller’s telephone companies must use equipment compatible with
the caller ID service.
• The caller ID information shows after the first or second ring.
• If you subscribe to high-speed Internet service (digital subscriber line - DSL) through
your telephone lines, you must install a DSL filter between the telephone base and
the telephone wall jack. The filter prevents noise and caller ID problems caused by
DSL interference. Contact your DSL service provider for more information about
DSL filters.
The telephone does not receive caller ID or the telephone does not
show caller ID during call waiting.
• Make sure you subscribe to caller ID with call waiting features provided by the local
telephone company.
• The caller might not be calling from an area which supports caller ID.
• Both you and the caller’s telephone companies must use equipment compatible with
caller ID service.
• If you subscribe to high-speed Internet service (digital subscriber line - DSL) through
your telephone lines, you must install a DSL filter between the telephone base and
the telephone wall jack. The filter prevents noise and caller ID problems caused by
DSL interference. Contact your DSL service provider for more information about
DSL filters.
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Troubleshooting
Caller ID entries do not match the numbers I need to dial.
• Caller ID service delivers 10 digits (the area code plus the seven-digits number). If
you need to dial something other 10 digits, see page 23 for instructions on changing
the number.
•
If you dial seven digits for local calls you might want to use the Home area code
feature (page 8).
CONNECTING... shows in the handset screen.
• The handset might be out of range. Move it closer to the telephone base.
• Make sure the power cord is securely plugged into the telephone base. Use a
working electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch.
• Reset your telephone by unplugging the power adapter from the telephone base.
Disconnect the battery from the cordless handset. Wait for 15 seconds, then plug
in the power adapter and re-install the battery. Place the handset in the telephone
base and allow up to one minute for the handset and telephone base to synchronize.
• Other electronic products might prevent your handset and telephone base from
communicating with each other. Install your telephone base as far away from
these electronic devices as possible: wireless routers, radios, cellular telephones,
intercoms, room monitors, televisions, personal computers, kitchen appliances and
other cordless telephones.
The answering system does not answer after the number of rings that I
programmed it.
• Make sure the answering system is on. When the answering system is on, the
ANS ON/OFF light on the telephone base should be lit and ANS ON should show
on the handset.
•
If toll saver is selected, the number of rings changes to two when there are new
messages waiting (page 9).
• If the memory is full or if the answering system is off, the answering system answers
after 10 rings.
• In some cases, the answering system is affected by the ringing system used by the
local telephone company.
The outgoing announcement is not clear.
• When recording the announcement, make sure you speak in a normal tone of voice
towards the microphone of the handset.
• Make sure there is no background noise when recording.
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The messages on the answering system are very difficult to hear.
• Press VOL on the telephone base or handset to increase the speaker volume.
The answering system does not record messages.
• Make sure the answering system is on.
• When the answering machine memory is full, it does not record new messages until
some old messages are deleted.
The messages on the answering system are incomplete.
• If a caller leaves a very long message, part of it might be lost when the answering
system disconnects the call after four minutes.
• If the memory on the answering system becomes full during a message, the
answering system stops recording and disconnects the call.
• If the caller’s voice is very soft, the answering system might stop recording and
disconnect the call.
The answering system does not respond to remote commands.
•
Make sure your remote code is correct (page 9).
• Make sure you are calling from a touch-tone telephone. When dialing a number,
there should be tones. If there are clicks, then it is not a touch-tone telephone and
cannot activate the answering system.
• The answering system might not detect the remote access code when your
announcement is playing. Wait until the announcement is over before entering
the code.
•
There might be interference on the telephone line you are using. Press the dial pad
keys firmly when dialing.
Common cure for electronic equipment.
• If the telephone is not responding normally, put the cordless handset in the
telephone base. If it does not respond, try the following (in the order listed):
• Disconnect the power to the telephone base.
• Disconnect the battery on the cordless handset.
• Wait a few minutes before connecting power to the telephone base.
• Re-install the battery and place the cordless handset in the telephone base
or charger.
• Wait for the cordless handset to synchronize with the telephone base. Allow up to
one minute for this to take place.
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Important safety instructions
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, 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 liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Use a dry non-abrasive cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water.
5. Do not place this product on an unstable table, shelf, stand or other unstable surfaces.
6. Slots and openings in the back or bottom of the telephone base and handset are provided for
ventilation. To protect them from overheating, these openings must not be blocked by placing
the product on a soft surface such as a bed, sofa or rug. This product should never be placed
near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in any area 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 in your home, consult your dealer or local
power company.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not install this product where the cord may
be walked on.
9. Never push objects of any kind into this product through the slots in the telephone base or
handset because they may touch dangerous voltage points or create a short circuit. 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 parts of the telephone base or handset other
than specified access doors may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect
reassembling can cause electric shock when the product is subsequently used.
11. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords.
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 onto 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 operation instructions. Improper adjustment of
other controls may result in damage and often requires extensive work by an authorized
technician to restore the product to normal operation.
E. If the product has been dropped and the telephone base and/or handset has been
damaged.
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than cordless) during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk
of electric shock from lightning.
14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
15. Only put the handset of your telephone next to your ear when it is in normal talk mode.
16. The power adapters are intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position.
The prongs are not designed to hold the plug in place if it is plugged into a ceiling or an under-
the-table/cabinet outlet.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Operating range
This cordless telephone operates with the maximum power allowed by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC). Even so, this handset and telephone base can communicate over only a certain
distance - which can vary with the locations of the telephone base and handset, the weather, and the
layout of your home or office.
When the handset is out of range, the handset displays CONNECTING...
If there is a call while the handset is out of range, it might not ring, or if it does ring, the call might not
connect well when you press
call.
. Move closer to the telephone base, then press
to answer the
If the handset moves out of range during a telephone conversation, there might be interference.
To improve reception, move closer to the telephone base.
Maintenance
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 the telephone base near a sink, bathtub or shower.
Electrical storms
Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges harmful to electronic equipment. For your
own safety, take caution when using electrical 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 dry non-abrasive cloth. Do not use dampened cloth or cleaning solvents of any kind.
Remember that electrical appliances can cause serious injury if used when you are wet or
standing in the water. If the telephone base should fall into the water, DO NOT RETRIEVE IT
UNTIL YOU UNPLUG THE POWER CORD AND TELEPHONE LINE CORD FROM THE WALL.
Then remove the telephone by the unplugged cords.
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About cordless telephones
•
Privacy: The same features that make a cordless telephone convenient create some
limitations. Telephone calls are transmitted between the telephone base and the cordless
handset by radio waves, so there is a possibility that the cordless telephone conversations
could be intercepted by radio receiving equipment within range of the cordless handset. For this
reason, you should not think of cordless telephone conversations as being as private as those
on corded telephones.
•
•
Electrical power: The telephone base of this cordless telephone must be connected to a
working electrical outlet. The electrical outlet should not be controlled by a wall switch. Calls
cannot be made from the cordless handset if the telephone base is unplugged or switched off,
or if the electrical power is interrupted.
Potential TV interference: Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause
interference to televisions and VCRs. To minimize or prevent such interference, do not place
the telephone base of the cordless telephone near or on top of a TV or VCR. If interference is
experienced, moving the cordless telephone farther away from the TV or VCR often reduces or
eliminates the interference.
•
•
Rechargeable batteries: Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to create a short
circuit with conducting material such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor
may overheat and cause harm. Observe proper polarity between the battery and the battery
charger.
Nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries: Dispose of these batteries in a safe manner.
Do not burn or puncture the battery. Like other batteries of this type, if burned or punctured,
they could release caustic material which could cause injury.
The RBRC® seal
The RBRC® seal on the nickel-metal hydride 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-metal hydride
batteries into the trash or municipal waste, which may be illegal in your area.
VTech’s participation in 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
TM
1-800-8-BATTERY
for information on Ni-MH 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.
RBRC® is a registered trademark of Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.
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Warranty
What does this limited warranty cover?
The manufacturer of this VTech Product warrants to the holder of a valid proof of purchase
(“Consumer” or “you”) that the Product and all accessories provided in the sales package
(“Product”) are free from defects in material and workmanship, pursuant to the following terms
and conditions, when installed and used normally and in accordance with the Product operating
instructions. This limited warranty extends only to the Consumer for Products purchased and used
in the United States of America and Canada.
What will VTech do if the Product is not free from 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 the Product, we may
use new or refurbished replacement parts. If we choose to replace the Product, we may replace
it with a new or refurbished Product of the same or similar design. We will retain defective parts,
modules, or equipment. Repair or replacement of the Product, at VTech’s option, is your exclusive
remedy. VTech will return the repaired or replacement Products to you in working condition. 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 VTech repairs or replaces a Materially Defective Product under the terms of this limited warranty,
this limited warranty also applies to repaired or replacement Product 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 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 accessories; or
5. Product whose warranty/quality stickers, product serial number 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 of
America or Canada, or used for commercial or institutional purposes (including but not limited
to Products used for rental purposes); or
7. Product returned without a valid proof of purchase (see item 2 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
How do you get warranty service?
To obtain warranty service in the United States of America, please call 1 (800) 595-9511. In
Canada, please call 1 (800) 267-7377. NOTE: Before calling for service, please review the user’s
manual - a check of the Product’s controls and features may save you a service call.
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
the Product(s) to the service location. VTech will return repaired or replaced Product under this
limited warranty. Transportation, delivery or handling charges are 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?
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; and
2. Include a “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 exclusively describes 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/Provincial Law Rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights, which vary from state to state or province to province.
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 the date of purchase. Some states/provinces 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/provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Please retain your original sales receipt as proof of purchase.
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FCC, ACTA and IC regulations
FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B digital device
under Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These requirements are
intended 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 to 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 on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Privacy of communications
may not be ensured when using this telephone.
To ensure safety of users, the FCC has established criteria for the amount of radio frequency energy
that can be safely absorbed by a user or bystander according to the intended usage of the product.
This product has been tested and found to comply with the FCC criteria. The handset may be safely
held against the ear of the user. The telephone base shall be installed and used such that parts of
the user’s body other than the hands are maintained at a distance of approximately 20 cm (8 inches)
or more.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
FCC Part 68 and ACTA
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and with technical requirements adopted by
the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). The label on the back or bottom of this
equipment contains, among other things, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. This
identifier must be provided to your local telephone company upon request.
The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to premises wiring and the telephone network
must comply with applicable Part 68 rules and technical requirements adopted by ACTA. A compliant
telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a
compatible modular jack that is also compliant. An RJ11 jack should normally be used for connecting
to a single line and an RJ14 jack for two lines. See Installation Instructions in the user’s manual.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine how many devices you may connect to
your telephone line and still have them ring when you are called. The REN for this product is encoded
as the 6th and 7th characters following the US: in the product identifier (e.g., if ## is 03, the REN is
0.3). In most, but not all areas, the sum of all RENs should be five (5.0) or less. For more information,
please contact your local telephone company.
This equipment may not be used with Party Lines. If you have specially wired alarm dialing equipment
connected to your telephone line, ensure the connection of this equipment does not disable your alarm
equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone
company or a qualified installer.
If this equipment is malfunctioning, it must 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. For repair procedures, follow the instructions outlined under the Limited Warranty.
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FCC, ACTA and IC regulations
If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily
discontinue your telephone service. The telephone company is required to notify you before
interrupting service. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You
will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and the telephone company is required to inform
you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its
facilities, equipment, operation, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of this product.
The telephone company is required to notify you if such changes are planned.
If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset, it is hearing aid compatible.
If this product has memory dialing locations, you may choose to store emergency telephone numbers
(e.g., police, fire, medical) in these locations. If you do store or test emergency numbers, please:
Remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call before hanging up.
Perform such activities in off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.
Industry Canada
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
The term ‘’IC:‘’ before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada
technical specifications were met.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 0.1. The REN is an indication of
the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on
an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of
the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five.
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
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Technical specifications
Frequency
control
Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer
Transmit
Handset: 1921.536-1928.448 MHz
frequency
Telephone base: 1921.536-1928.448 MHz
Channels
5
Nominal
Maximum power allowed by FCC and IC. Actual operating range
effective range might vary according to environmental conditions at the time of
use.
Size
Handset: 6.34 X 1.81 X 0.63 in (161.00 X 46.00 X 16.00 mm)
Telephone base: 6.69 X 3.98 X 3.27 in (170.00 X 101.00 X 83.00 mm)
Charger: 2.76 X 3.15 X 1.77 in (70.00 X 80.00 X 45.00 mm)
Weight
Handset: 3.68oz (104.20g) (including battery)
Telephone base: 9.13oz (258.80g)
Charger: 3.27oz (92.60g)
Power
requirements
Handset: 2.4V 500mAh Ni-MH battery
Telephone base: 6V DC @ 400mA
Charger: 6V AC @ 300mA
Memory
Handset directory: 50 memory locations;
up to 30 digits and 15 characters
Handset call log: 50 memory locations;
up to 24 digits and 15 characters
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Index
A
E
Edit a directory entry 20
Expand your telephone system 36
Answer an incoming call during an
Answering system set up 9
F
H
Handset display screen messages 32
Handset layout 4
B
C
Call log display screen messages 25
I
Important safety instructions 44
K
L
Lights 34
D
M
Delete answering system messages 29
Delete from the call log 24
Delete from the directory 20
Dial a directory entry 19
Make a call log entry ready to dial 23
Message window displays 30
Missed calls indicator 22
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Index
N
S
New message indication 28
Save a call log entry to the directory 24
O
Store a directory entry 17
P
T
Technical specifications 51
Telephone base installation 2
Telephone base ringer volume 27
R
Turn the answering system on or off 27
V
Voicemail 8
W
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