Congratulations
on purchasꢀng your new VTech product.
Before usꢀng thꢀs telephone, please read the
Important safety instructions
on page 29 of thꢀs manual.
Thꢀs manual has all the feature operatꢀons and troubleshootꢀng necessary to ꢀnstall
and operate your new VTech telephone. Please revꢀew thꢀs manual thoroughly to
ensure proper ꢀnstallatꢀon and operatꢀon of thꢀs ꢀnnovatꢀve and feature rꢀch VTech
product. For support, shoppꢀng, and everythꢀng new at VTech, vꢀsꢀt our websꢀte at
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the use of products that save energy and help protect our envꢀronment. We are
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proud to mark thꢀs product wꢀth the ENERGY STAR label ꢀndꢀcatꢀng ꢀt meets
the latest energy effꢀcꢀency guꢀdelꢀnes.
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Table of contents
About cordless telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
FCC, ACTA and IC regulatꢀons. . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
The RBRC® seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
ꢀꢀꢀ
Installation
Parts checklist (LS6113-WT/LS6113-BK)
Remember to save your sales receꢀpt and orꢀgꢀnal packagꢀng ꢀn case ꢀt ꢀs necessary to shꢀp your
telephone for warranty servꢀce. Check to make sure the telephone package ꢀncludes the followꢀng:
•
For replacement
batterꢀes or power
adapter, vꢀsꢀt our
websꢀte at www.
vtechphones.com
or call
1 (800) 595-9511.
In Canada, go to
com or call
1. Telephone base
2. Handset
3. Base power adapter
4. Battery
5. Telephone lꢀne cord
6. User’s manual
1 (800) 267-7377.
3. Base power adapter
1. Telephone base
2. Handset
5. Telephone lꢀne cord
6. User’s manual
4. Battery
1
Installation
Install handset battery
• Remove battery compartment cover by pressꢀng on the ꢀndentatꢀon and slꢀdꢀng ꢀt downwa
rds.
•
•
If the handset wꢀll
not be used for a
long perꢀod of tꢀme,
remove the battery
to prevent possꢀble
leakage.
To purchase
replacement
batterꢀes, vꢀsꢀt
our websꢀte
• Alꢀgn the two holes ꢀn the plug wꢀth the socket pꢀns accordꢀng to the color-coded label ꢀn the
compartment, then snap the plug ꢀnto place.
battery
• Place the battery ꢀnto the compartment and press down the wꢀred sꢀde untꢀl the battery s
snaps ꢀnto place.
ecurely
• Neatly tuck the wꢀres ꢀnsꢀde the battery compartment.
• Posꢀtꢀon the battery compartment cover and slꢀde ꢀt upwards untꢀl ꢀt clꢀcks ꢀnto place.
• Put the handset ꢀn the telephone base to charge the new battery for at least 16 hours.
You can keep the battery charged by returnꢀng the handset to the telephone base after ea
When the battery power ꢀs fully depleted, a full recharge takes about 16 hours.
ch use.
at www.
vtechphones.com
or call
For further ꢀnformatꢀon on batterꢀes, please see the Battery sectꢀon on page 28.
1 (800) 595-9511.
In Canada, go to
com or call
1 (800) 267-7377.
CLICK
2
Installation
Telephone base installation
Install the telephone base and the charger as shown below. Choose a locatꢀon away from any electronꢀc
equꢀpment and applꢀances such as personal computers, computer routers, televꢀsꢀon sets, mꢀcrowave
ovens, and refrꢀgerators. Avoꢀd excessꢀve heat, cold, dust or moꢀsture.
•
Use only the
VTech batterꢀes
and power adapter
(or equꢀvalent)
supplꢀed wꢀth
1. Plug the telephone lꢀne cord
ꢀnto a telephone wall jack.
2. Plug the power adapter ꢀnto an
electrꢀcal outlet not controlled
by a wall swꢀtch.
thꢀs telephone.
To obtaꢀn a
replacement, vꢀsꢀt
our websꢀte at
com or call
1 (800) 595-9511.
In Canada, go to
com or call
1 (800) 267-7377.
•
Thꢀs power unꢀt
ꢀs ꢀntended to be
correctly orꢀented
in a vertical or floor
mount posꢀtꢀon.
The prongs are not
desꢀgned to hold
the plug ꢀn place ꢀf
ꢀt ꢀs plugged ꢀnto a
ceꢀlꢀng, under-the-
table or cabꢀnet
outlet.
3. Route cords through the
slots on the telephone base
3
Installation
If you subscribe to DSL service
If you receꢀve hꢀgh speed ꢀnternet through your telephone lꢀne (commonly referred to as DSL), and
you are experꢀencꢀng ꢀnterference durꢀng telephone conversatꢀons and/or your caller ID features are
not functioning properly, install a DSL filter on the telephone line between the telephone base and
the telephone wall jack. Contact your DSL provider for a DSL filter.
Noise filter (For
DSL users)
Telephone
lꢀne cord
To sꢀngle telephone jack
(RJ11C)
4
Telephone settings
Handset layout
1. Earpꢀece
2. CID/ (caller ID/volume)
3.
/FLASH
1
4. Dꢀalꢀng keys (0-9,*,#)
5. REDIAL/PAUSE
6. Mꢀcrophone
7. Handset dꢀsplay
8. MENU/SELECT
7
8
9
9.
/
(dꢀrectory/volume)
2
3
10. OFF/CLEAR
11. REMOVE
12. MUTE
10
4
5
6
11
12
5
Telephone settings
Telephone base layout
1. FIND HANDSET
2. CHARGE lꢀght
3. IN USE lꢀght
4. VOICEMAIL lꢀght
1
2
3
4
6
Telephone settings
Date and time
YeAr
dAte
tIMe
200\
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
•
When enterꢀng
the date or tꢀme, ꢀf
the dꢀgꢀt ꢀs sꢀngle,
a zero must be
entered first (i.e.
ꢀf the tꢀme ꢀs 6:08,
you must enter
0608).
• Press
or
to reach DaTE/TIME. Press MENU/SELECT.
• Use the keypad to set the year. Press MENU/SELECT.
• Use the keypad to set the date. Press MENU/SELECT.
\1/01
\2:12AM
•
Use the keypad to set the tꢀme. Press
or
to select a.m. or p.m.
Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
ring melody
To choose a rꢀnger melody:
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
rING MelodY
rING voluMe
• Press
or
to reach SETUP HS. Press MENU/SELECT.
• Press
or
to reach rINg MELoDy. Press MENU/SELECT, a
checkmark ꢀs shown next to the current rꢀng melody.
• Press
or
to scroll through the choꢀces and a sample of each
MelodY 1
MelodY 2
rꢀng melody wꢀll be played. Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
Stored
7
Telephone settings
ring volume
The handset ringer volume can be adjusted from five available levels.
•
•
The handset wꢀll
not rꢀng when the
rꢀnger volume ꢀs at
the lowest settꢀng.
A rꢀnger off ꢀcon
wꢀll be dꢀsplayed.
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
• Press
• Press
• Press
or
or
or
to reach SETUP HS. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach rINg voLUME. Press MENU/SELECT.
to scroll through the choꢀces and a sample of each rꢀng
volume wꢀll be played.
Whꢀle the
telephone ꢀs
rꢀngꢀng, you can
temporarꢀly sꢀlence
the rꢀnger by
pressꢀng
• Press MENU/SELECT to confirm. The screen displays STorED and
you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
toNeS
HANdSet NAMe
Battery low tone
The handset ꢀs preset to beep when the battery level ꢀs low.
oFF/CLEar or
MUTE. A rꢀnger
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay the menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
off ꢀcon
wꢀll
be dꢀsplayed. The
next call wꢀll rꢀng
normally.
• Press
• Press
• Press
or
or
or
to reach SETUP HS. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach ToNES. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach BaTTEry LoW. Press MENU/SELECT.
BAtterY low
out of rANGe
• A checkmark ꢀs shown next to the current selectꢀon. Press
or
to choose oN or oFF. Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
oN
off
8
Telephone settings
out of range tone
The handset wꢀll beep durꢀng a conversatꢀon when ꢀt ꢀs out of range from
the telephone base. Thꢀs tone ꢀs preset to oN.
toNeS
HANdSet NAMe
•
Press oFF/CLEar
at anytꢀme to return
to the prevꢀous
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay the menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
• Press
• Press
• Press
or
or
or
to reach SETUP HS. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach ToNES. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach oUT oF raNgE. Press MENU/SELECT.
screen. Press and
hold oFF/CLEar
at anytꢀme to exꢀt
the menu.
out of rANGe
KeY BeePS
• A checkmark ꢀs shown next to the current selectꢀon. Press
or
to
choose oN or oFF. Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
oN
off
Key tone
The handset ꢀs preset to beep whenever any button ꢀs pressed. To change
thꢀs settꢀng:
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay the menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
• Press
• Press
• Press
or
or
or
to reach SETUP HS. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach ToNES. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach KEy BEEPS. Press MENU/SELECT.
• A checkmark ꢀs shown next to the current selectꢀon. Press
or
to
select oN or oFF. Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
9
Telephone settings
Edit handset name
HANdSet NAMe
lANGuAGe
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay the menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
•
•
A handset name
can be up to 14
characters only.
Only handset
dꢀsplay screens
are affected by
the language
settꢀng.
• Press
Press
or
or
to reach SETUP HS. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach HaNDSET NaME. Press MENU/SELECT.
•
• Press rEMovE to backspace and erase characters.
• Use the keypad to enter characters (see the chart on page 16). Press
MENU/SELECT.
eNter NAMe
HANdSet\
a
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
Language
To change the language for all screen dꢀsplays:
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
lANGuAGe
reSet
• Press
• Press
or
or
to reach SETUP HS. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach LaNgUagE. Press MENU/SELECT.
• A checkmark ꢀs shown next to the current selectꢀon. Press
to choose the desꢀred language.
or
• Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
10
Telephone settings
Dial type
dIAl tYPe
clr voIceMAIl
The dꢀal type ꢀs preset to touch tone. If you have pulse (rotary) servꢀce,
the dꢀal type must be changed.
•
The clear voꢀcemaꢀl
feature only turns off
the dꢀsplayed NEW
voICEMaIL message
and voICEMaIL
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
• Press
• Press
or
or
to reach SETUP BS. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach DIaL TyPE. Press MENU/SELECT.
lꢀght on the telephone
base. It does not
delete your voꢀcemaꢀl
message(s). Use
thꢀs feature when the
telephone ꢀndꢀcates
there ꢀs voꢀcemaꢀl
when you have none
or you have accessed
your voꢀcemaꢀl from a
remote locatꢀon (whꢀle
away from home). If
there ꢀs actually a new
voꢀcemaꢀl message,
your local telephone
company wꢀll contꢀnue
to send a sꢀgnal whꢀch
wꢀll cause the NEW
voICEMaIL message
ꢀn the handset and
the telephone base
voICEMaIL lꢀght to
flash.
• A checkmark ꢀs shown next to the current selectꢀon. Press
choose between ToNE and PULSE. Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
or
to
toNe
PulSe
Clear voicemail
If you subscrꢀbe to voꢀcemaꢀl servꢀces provꢀded by your local telephone
company, NEW voICEMaIL wꢀll appear on the handset dꢀsplay and the
voICEMaIL light on the telephone base will flash when you have a new
voꢀcemaꢀl message. Thꢀs feature allows you to turn off these ꢀndꢀcators.
clr voIceMAIl
reSet
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay the menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
• Press
Press
or
or
to reach SETUP BS. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach CLr voICEMaIL. Press MENU/SELECT.
•
• The screen dꢀsplays INDICaTor oFF? Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
INdIcAtor off?
11
Telephone settings
reset to default settings
The handset and the telephone base can be ꢀndꢀvꢀdually reset to theꢀr
default settꢀngs by selectꢀng rESET ꢀn the SETUP HS or SETUP BS
menus respectꢀvely.
reSet
rING MelodY
•
When the default
settꢀngs are reset,
all the prevꢀously
stored settꢀngs
cannot be
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
• Press
Press MENU/SELECT.
or
to reach SETUP HS or SETUP BS.
retrꢀeved.
reSet?
• Press
or
to reach rESET. Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays rESET? Press MENU/SELECT to confirm or
oFF/CLEar to exꢀt to the prevꢀous screen or press and hold
oFF/CLEar to exꢀt the menu.
• If selection is confirmed, the screen displays STorED and you’ll hear
a confirmation beep.
12
Basic operation
Make, answer and end calls
•
Press
/FLaSH, then use the keypad to dꢀal a number.
-or-
•
Press
or to
adjust the lꢀstenꢀng
volume durꢀng a
conversatꢀon.
•
Dꢀal a number (press rEMovE to make correctꢀons) and then press
/FLaSH.
• Press
/FLaSH or any dꢀalꢀng key (0-9, or #) to answer an
*
ꢀncomꢀng call.
• Press oFF/CLEar or put the handset back ꢀn the telephone base
to end a call.
• The call tꢀmer wꢀll be actꢀvated durꢀng a call to show call duratꢀon.
Mute
• Press MUTE on the handset to sꢀlence the mꢀcrophone durꢀng
a conversatꢀon. You can stꢀll hear the caller but the caller cannot
hear you.
• The screen dꢀsplays MUTE.
• Press MUTE agaꢀn to resume conversatꢀon.
PHoNe 00:00:10
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MUTE
Call waiting
If you subscrꢀbe to call waꢀtꢀng servꢀce and you are on a call when
a new call comes ꢀn, you wꢀll hear a beep. The caller ID ꢀnformatꢀon
wꢀll be dꢀsplayed ꢀf you subscrꢀbe to caller ID servꢀce from your local
telephone company.
• Press
/FLaSH on the handset to answer the ꢀncomꢀng call and
put the current call on hold.
• Press
/FLaSH at anytꢀme to alternate between calls.
13
Basic operation
Temporary tone dialing
If you have pulse (rotary) servꢀce, you can change from pulse to touch
tone dꢀalꢀng durꢀng a call by pressꢀng *ToNE. Thꢀs ꢀs useful ꢀf you need
to send touch tone sꢀgnals for access to telephone bankꢀng or long
dꢀstance servꢀces.
1. Press
/FLaSH.
2. Press . Buttons pressed after thꢀs send touch tone sꢀgnals.
*
3. Dꢀal the number.
4. After hangꢀng up, the telephone wꢀll automatꢀcally return to pulse
dꢀal servꢀce.
Find handset
• Press FIND HaNDSET on the telephone base to locate the handset
when ꢀn ꢀdle mode. The handset wꢀll rꢀng and PagINg will flash on
ꢀts screen.
• Press FIND HaNDSET agaꢀn or put the handset back to the
telephone base to stop the pagꢀng tone.
PAGING
14
advanced operation
Directory
The dꢀrectory can store up to 50 entrꢀes. Each entry may consꢀst of a
number up to 24 dꢀgꢀts and a name up to 15 characters.
• The screen dꢀsplays EMPTy ꢀf there ꢀs no record ꢀn the dꢀrectory.
eMPtY
• The screen dꢀsplays FULL ꢀf the dꢀrectory ꢀs full.
Search the directory
The dꢀrectory entrꢀes are sorted alphabetꢀcally and names begꢀnnꢀng wꢀth
numbers are listed first.
dIrectorY
cAll loG
To search ꢀn alphabetꢀcal order:
• Press
• Press
-or-
/
or
to enter the dꢀrectory.
to browse and press oFF/CLEar to exꢀt.
revIew
Store
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
• Press
• Press
• Press
or
or
or
to reach DIrECTory. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach rEvIEW. Press MENU/SELECT.
to browse and press oFF/CLEar to exꢀt.
To start a quꢀck name search:
vtecH
1-595-9511
• Press
/
to enter the dꢀrectory.
-or-
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
• Press
• Press
or
or
to reach DIrECTory. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach rEvIEW. Press MENU/SELECT.
• Enter a name usꢀng the dꢀal pad (see Character chart on page 16).
The first name beginning with that letter will be displayed.
For example, press 5 (JKL) once to find Jenny, twice to find Kristen,
or three times to find Linda.
15
advanced operation
Character chart
Use the keypad and the chart below to enter a name (up to 15 characters). Each press of a partꢀcular
key causes the characters to be dꢀsplayed ꢀn the followꢀng order:
•
Press
*
repeatedly to
alternate between
uppercase
and lowercase
when enterꢀng
characters.
Characters by number of key presses
Number key
1
2
1
3
*
4
?
2
3
4
5
6
S
8
Z
5
!
6
/
7
(
8
)
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
space
A
D
G
J
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
C
F
I
L
O
R
V
Y
M
P
T
7
9
W
0
Uppercase/lowercase
,
*
#
#
,
-
.
&
• Press rEMovE to backspace and erase a sꢀngle character.
• Press and hold rEMovE to delete the entꢀre entry.
• Press and hold rEDIaL/PaUSE to ꢀnsert a dꢀalꢀng pause (P wꢀll be dꢀsplayed) when enterꢀng a
telephone number.
16
advanced operation
Store a directory entry
Store
revIew
• Press MENU/SELECT twꢀce to enter the DIrECTory.
• Press
or
to reach STorE and then press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays ENTEr NUMBEr. Use the keypad to enter the
number and then press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays ENTEr NaME. Use the keypad to enter the
characters (see Character chart on page 16) and then press
MENU/SELECT.
eNter NuMBer
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep .
eNter NAMe
a
Dial a directory entry
• Press
/
to enter the dꢀrectory.
• Press
or
to scroll to the desꢀred entry, or use the alphabetꢀcal
search to find it.
• Press /FLaSH to dꢀal.
-or-
Stored
• Press MENU/SELECT to dꢀsplay menu when ꢀn ꢀdle mode.
• Press
• Press
• Press
or
or
or
to reach DIrECTory. Press MENU/SELECT.
to reach rEvIEW. Press MENU/SELECT.
to scroll to the desꢀred entry, or use the alphabetꢀcal
search to find it.
• Press /FLaSH to dꢀal.
17
advanced operation
Edit an entry in the directory
eNter NuMBer
• Press
/
or MENU/SELECT three tꢀmes to enter the dꢀrectory.
•
Press oFF/CLEar
to return to the
prevꢀous screen.
Press and hold
oFF/CLEar to
exꢀt the menu at
anytꢀme.
• Press
or
to scroll to the desꢀred entry or use the alphabetꢀcal
search to find the number. Press MENU/SELECT.
•
T
he screen dꢀsplays ENTEr NUMBEr. Press rEMovE to backspace
and erase a number. Use the keypad to edꢀt the number and press
MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays ENTEr NaME. Press rEMovE to backspace
and erase a character or press and hold rEMovE to delete the entꢀre
name, and then use the keypad to edꢀt the name (see Character chart
on page 16) and then press MENU/SELECT.
eNter NAMe
a
Stored
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
Delete from the directory
• Press
/
or MENU/SELECT three tꢀmes to enter the dꢀrectory.
• Press
MENU/SELECT.
or
to scroll to the desꢀred entry and then press
deleted
To delete an entry
• Press rEMovE. The screen dꢀsplays DELETED and you’ll hear a
confirmation beep.
To delete all entries
• Press and hold rEMovE.
delete All?
• The screen dꢀsplays DELETE aLL? Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays DELETED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
18
advanced operation
about caller ID
If you subscrꢀbe to caller ID servꢀce from your local telephone company, thꢀs feature dꢀsplays the
name and telephone number of the caller before answerꢀng a call (even when you are on another
call). The caller ID features of thꢀs product wꢀll work only ꢀf you subscrꢀbe to caller ID servꢀce and
both you and the caller are ꢀn areas offerꢀng caller ID servꢀce, and ꢀf both telephone companꢀes use
compatꢀble equꢀpment.
Contact your local telephone company ꢀf:
•
you have both caller ID and call waꢀtꢀng, but as separate servꢀces (you may need combꢀned servꢀce),
• you have only caller ID servꢀce, or only call waꢀtꢀng servꢀce,
• you do not subscrꢀbe to caller ID or call waꢀtꢀng servꢀces but wꢀsh to try them.
There may be fees for these servꢀces, and they may not be avaꢀlable ꢀn all areas.
Thꢀs product can be used wꢀthout subscrꢀbꢀng to eꢀther caller ID or combꢀned caller ID wꢀth call waꢀtꢀng
servꢀce, although the caller ID features of thꢀs product wꢀll not functꢀon.
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advanced operation
Call log
The ꢀnformatꢀon of the caller wꢀll be dꢀsplayed ꢀf you subscrꢀbe to caller
ID servꢀce from your local telephone company.
•
Due to regꢀonal
servꢀce
dꢀfferences,
JoHNNY fu
2-345-6789
New 05:27PM 11/23
• The call log can store up to 50 entrꢀes.
• Each entry may consꢀst of a number up to 20 dꢀgꢀts and a name up
to 15 characters. If the number consꢀsts of more than 20 dꢀgꢀts, the
last 20 dꢀgꢀts wꢀll be dꢀsplayed and stored. If the name consꢀsts of
more than 15 characters, the first 15 characters will be displayed
and stored.
the caller ID
ꢀnformatꢀon may
not be avaꢀlable
for every ꢀncomꢀng
call. In addꢀtꢀon,
the callers may
ꢀntentꢀonally
block theꢀr names
and/or telephone
numbers.
eMPtY
• Entrꢀes are dꢀsplayed ꢀn chronologꢀcal order wꢀth the newest
entry first.
• When the call log ꢀs full, the oldest entry wꢀll be deleted to make
room for new ꢀncomꢀng call ꢀnformatꢀon.
•
The tꢀme ꢀs
• The screen dꢀsplays EMPTy ꢀf there ꢀs no record ꢀn the call log.
• The screen dꢀsplays NEW ꢀf there are new call log entrꢀes (mꢀssed
and unread calls).
automatꢀcally set
and updated wꢀth
ꢀncomꢀng caller ID
ꢀnformatꢀon ꢀf you
subscrꢀbe to thꢀs
servꢀce.
review the call log
• Press CID/ to enter the call log.
-or-
• Press MENU/SELECT. Press
• Press MENU/SELECT and then press
or
to select CaLL Log.
or to browse through
the entrꢀes.
• The name (ꢀf avaꢀlable), number, date and tꢀme of the ꢀncomꢀng call
are dꢀsplayed on the screen.
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advanced operation
Dial a call log number
• Press CID/ to enter the call log.
eNter NAMe
a
-or-
•
Whꢀle revꢀewꢀng
the call log, press
# repeatedly to
dꢀsplay the other
dꢀalꢀng optꢀons.
The avaꢀlable
• Press MENU/SELECT. Press
• Press MENU/SELECT and then press
or
to select CaLL Log.
or to scroll to the
desꢀred entry.
Stored
• Press
/FLaSH to dꢀal.
optꢀons are: (1
+ area code +
number, area code
+ number, 1 +
number, number
only). The varꢀous
dꢀalꢀng optꢀons are:
Store a call log number
• Press CID/ to enter the call log.
-or-
• Press MENU/SELECT. Press
• Press MENU/SELECT and then press
or
to select CaLL Log.
or to scroll to the
desꢀred entry.
595-9511
1-595-9511
800-595-9511
1-800-595-9511
• Press MENU/SELECT and the screen dꢀsplays ENTEr NaME.
• Use the keypad to enter the name and then press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
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advanced operation
Delete from the call log
• Press CID/ to enter the call log.
deleted
•
Press oFF/CLEar
to return to the
prevꢀous screen.
Press and hold
oFF/CLEar to
exꢀt the menu at
anytꢀme.
-or-
• Press MENU/SELECT. Press
press MENU/SELECT.
or
to select CaLL Log, then
To delete one entry
Press
press rEMovE
•
or
to scroll to the desꢀred entry and then
.
• The screen dꢀsplays DELETED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
To delete all entries
• Press and hold rEMovE when ꢀn the CaLL Log.
• The screen dꢀsplays DELETE aLL? Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays DELETED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
delete All?
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advanced operation
redial
The redꢀal lꢀst can store up to 10 of the most recently dꢀaled numbers.
• When there are already 10 entrꢀes ꢀn the redꢀal lꢀst, the oldest entry wꢀll
be deleted to make room as you place addꢀtꢀonal calls.
• The screen dꢀsplays EMPTy ꢀf there are no records ꢀn the lꢀst.
review redial
• Press rEDIaL/PaUSE to enter the redꢀal lꢀst.
• Press
or
to browse through the entrꢀes.
Store a redial number to the directory
• Press rEDIaL/PaUSE to enter the redꢀal lꢀst.
•
Press
or
to scroll to the desꢀred entry. Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays ENTEr NaME.
•
Use the keypad to enter the name (see Character chart on page 16) and
then press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays STorED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
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advanced operation
Dial from redial
• Press rEDIaL/PaUSE to enter the redꢀal lꢀst.
•
Press oFF/CLEar
to return to the
prevꢀous screen.
Press and hold
oFF/CLEar to
exꢀt the menu at
anytꢀme.
• Press
• Press
or
to scroll to the desꢀred entry.
/FLaSH to dꢀal.
Delete from redial
• Press rEDIaL/PaUSE to enter the redꢀal lꢀst.
To delete one entry
deleted
•
Press
or
to scroll to the desꢀred entry and then
press rEMovE.
• The screen dꢀsplays DELETED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
To delete all entries
• Press and hold rEMovE whꢀle ꢀn the redꢀal lꢀst.
• The screen dꢀsplays DELETE aLL? Press MENU/SELECT.
• The screen dꢀsplays DELETED and you’ll hear a confirmation beep.
delete All?
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Handset and telephone base indicators
Telephone base lights
IN USE
• Flashes when there ꢀs an ꢀncomꢀng call.
• Flashes when another handset connected to the same lꢀne ꢀs ꢀn use.
• On when the handset ꢀs ꢀn use.
voICEMaIL
• Flashes when there ꢀs a new network message (A subscrꢀptꢀon servꢀce
from your local telephone company ꢀs requꢀred).
CHargE
• On when the handset ꢀs ꢀn the telephone base.
Handset icons
•
Rꢀnger off.
• Cycles (low, medꢀum, and full) when handset battery ꢀs chargꢀng.
• Flashes when the battery ꢀs low.
(Battery ꢀndꢀcator)
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Handset display screen messages
Display:
When:
There ꢀs an ꢀncomꢀng call.
cAll
A handset wꢀth low battery has been placed on the telephone base to
recharge.
cHArGING
The cordless handset ꢀs searchꢀng for the telephone base.
There are no entrꢀes ꢀn the call log, dꢀrectory, or redꢀal lꢀst.
You have just ended a call.
coNNectING...
eMPtY
eNded
The dꢀrectory ꢀs full.
full
Another handset connected to the same lꢀne ꢀs ꢀn use.
The battery needs to be recharged.
lINe IN uSe
low BAtterY
Mute
The mꢀcrophone ꢀs muted temporarꢀly durꢀng a conversatꢀon.
There are un-revꢀewed calls ꢀn the call log.
There ꢀs new voꢀcemaꢀl message.
New
New voIceMAIl
Not AvAIlABle
Access ꢀs denꢀed when there ꢀs no lꢀne or the handset ꢀs out of range
from the telephone base.
There ꢀs no telephone lꢀne connected.
No lINe
The battery ꢀs very low. The handset should be placed on the telephone
base to recharge.
PlAce IN cHArGer
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Handset display screen messages
Display:
When:
The handset locator has been actꢀvated or the handset ꢀs beꢀng paged.
PAGING
PHoNe
The handset ꢀs ꢀn use.
The battery ꢀs not ꢀnstalled or not ꢀnstalled properly ꢀn the handset.
-or -
The battery needs to be replaced.
-or -
wArNING
cHecK BAtterY!
An ꢀncorrect battery has been ꢀnstalled by mꢀstake. Use only the
supplꢀed VTech battery, or equꢀvalent.
Call log display screen messages
Display:
When:
The caller ꢀs blockꢀng name ꢀnformatꢀon.
The caller ꢀs blockꢀng telephone number ꢀnformatꢀon.
The caller ꢀs blockꢀng name and number ꢀnformatꢀon.
Thꢀs caller’s name ꢀs unavaꢀlable.
PrIvAte NAMe
PrIvAte NuMBer
PrIvAte cAller
uNKNowN NAMe
Thꢀs caller’s number ꢀs unavaꢀlable.
No call ꢀnformatꢀon ꢀs avaꢀlable about thꢀs caller.
Thꢀs ꢀs a long dꢀstance call.
uNKNowN NuMBer
uNKNowN cAller
loNG dIStANce or
l (before caller’s number)
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Battery
after the battery is fully charged for 16 hours, you can expect the following performance:
Operatꢀon
Operatꢀng tꢀme
10 hours
Whꢀle ꢀn use (talkꢀng)
Whꢀle not ꢀn use (standby*)
100 hours
*Handset ꢀs off the telephone base but not ꢀn use.
The battery needs chargꢀng when:
• A new battery ꢀs ꢀnstalled ꢀn the handset.
• Battery indicator on screen is flashing.
• The telephone beeps when taken off the telephone base.
CaUTIoN:
1. Use only the supplꢀed battery (part number 89-1326-00-00) or equꢀvalent. To order a replacement, vꢀsꢀt our websꢀte at
www.vtechphones.com or call 1 (800) 595-9511. In Canada, go to www.vtechcanada.com or call 1 (800) 267-7377.
2. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. Check with local waste management codes for special disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutꢀlate the battery(ꢀes). Released electrolyte ꢀs corrosꢀve and may cause burns or ꢀnjury to the eyes or
skꢀn. The electrolyte may be toxꢀc ꢀf swallowed.
4. Exercꢀse care ꢀn handlꢀng batterꢀes ꢀn order not to create a short cꢀrcuꢀt by lettꢀng them come ꢀnto contact wꢀth conductꢀve
materꢀals such as rꢀngs, bracelets, and keys. The battery and/or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
5. 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.
WarNINg:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO WATER OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE.
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Important safety instructions
When usꢀng your telephone equꢀpment, basꢀc safety precautꢀons should always be followed:
1. Read and understand all ꢀnstructꢀons.
2. Follow all warnꢀngs and ꢀnstructꢀons marked on the product.
3. Unplug thꢀs product from the wall outlet before cleanꢀng. Do not use lꢀquꢀd or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleanꢀng.
4. Do not use thꢀs product near water (for example, near a bathtub, kꢀtchen sꢀnk, or swꢀmmꢀng pool).
5. Do not place thꢀs product on an unstable surface such as a table, shelf or stand. Thꢀs product may fall, causꢀng serꢀous damage.
6. Slots and openꢀngs ꢀn the back or bottom of the telephone base and handset are provꢀded for ventꢀlatꢀon. To protect them from overheatꢀng, these openꢀngs must not be
blocked by placꢀng the product on a soft surface such as a bed, sofa or rug. Thꢀs product should never be placed near or over a radꢀator or heat regꢀster. Thꢀs product should
not be placed ꢀn an area where proper ventꢀlatꢀon ꢀs not provꢀded.
7. Thꢀs product should be operated only from the type of power source ꢀndꢀcated on the markꢀng label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply ꢀn your home, consult your
dealer or local power company.
8. Do not allow anythꢀng to rest on the power cord. Do not ꢀnstall thꢀs product where the cord may be walked on.
9. Never push objects of any kꢀnd ꢀnto thꢀs product through slots ꢀn the telephone base or handset as they may touch dangerous voltage poꢀnts or create a short cꢀrcuꢀt that could
result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
10. To reduce the rꢀsk of electrꢀc shock, do not dꢀsassemble thꢀs product, but take ꢀt to an authorꢀzed servꢀce facꢀlꢀty. Openꢀng or removꢀng 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 as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
12. Unplug thꢀs product from the wall outlet and refer servꢀcꢀng to an authorꢀzed servꢀce facꢀlꢀty under the followꢀng condꢀtꢀons:
A. When the power supply cord or plug ꢀs damaged or frayed.
B. If lꢀquꢀd has been spꢀlled onto the product.
C. If the product has been exposed to raꢀn or water.
D. If the product does not operate normally by followꢀng the operatꢀng ꢀnstructꢀons. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operatꢀon ꢀnstructꢀons, as ꢀmproper
adjustment of other controls may result ꢀn damage and often requꢀres extensꢀve work by an authorꢀzed technꢀcꢀan to restore the product to normal operatꢀon.
E. If the product has been dropped and the telephone base and/or handset has been damaged.
F. If the product exhꢀbꢀts a dꢀstꢀnct change ꢀn performance.
13. The power unit is 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,
under-the-table or cabꢀnet outlet.
14. Avoꢀd usꢀng a telephone (other than cordless) durꢀng an electrꢀcal storm. There ꢀs a remote rꢀsk of electrꢀc shock from lꢀghtnꢀng.
15. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak ꢀn the vꢀcꢀnꢀty of the leak.
16. Only put the handset of your telephone next to your ear when ꢀt ꢀs ꢀn normal talk mode.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Troubleshooting
If you have difficulty with your telephone, please try the suggestions below. For Customer Service, visit our website at www.
vtechphones.com, or call 1 (800) 595-9511; ꢀn Canada, call 1 (800) 267-7377.
Problem
Suggestꢀon
My telephone does not • Make sure the battery ꢀs ꢀnstalled and charged correctly (page 2). For optꢀmum daꢀly
work at all.
performance, return the cordless handset to the telephone base after use.
• Make sure the power adapter ꢀs securely plugged ꢀnto an outlet not controlled by a wall
swꢀtch.
•
Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the telephone base and the wall jack.
• Unplug the unꢀt’s electrꢀcal power. Waꢀt for approxꢀmately 15 seconds, then plug ꢀt back ꢀn.
Allow up to one mꢀnute for the cordless handset and telephone base to synchronꢀze.
• Charge the battery ꢀn the cordless handset for at least 16 hours.
• Remove and re-ꢀnsert the battery. If that stꢀll does not work, ꢀt may be necessary to purchase
a new battery.
• Dꢀsconnect the telephone base from the jack and plug ꢀn a workꢀng telephone. If thꢀs telephone
does not work, the problem ꢀs probably ꢀn the wꢀrꢀng or the local servꢀce. Call the local telephone
company.
LoW BaTTEry ꢀs
• Place the handset ꢀn the telephone base for rechargꢀng.
dꢀsplayed on screen.
• Remove and re-ꢀnstall the battery and use ꢀt normally untꢀl fully dꢀscharged, then recharge the
handset on the telephone base for 16 hours.
• If the above measures do not correct the problem, the battery may need to be replaced.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Suggestꢀon
The battery does not
charge ꢀn the handset
or the handset battery
does not accept
• Make sure the handset ꢀs placed ꢀn the telephone base correctly. The CHargE lꢀght on the
telephone base should be on.
• Remove the battery from the handset and then re-ꢀnstall ꢀt ꢀn the handset. Put the handset
back to the telephone base and charge for 16 hours.
charge.
• If the cordless handset ꢀs ꢀn the telephone base but the CHargE lꢀght ꢀs not on, see The
CHargE light is off ꢀn thꢀs sectꢀon.
• It may be necessary to purchase a new battery. Please see the Battery sectꢀon of thꢀs user’s
manual (page 28).
• The telephone mꢀght be malfunctꢀonꢀng. Please see the Warranty sectꢀon of thꢀs user’s manual
(page 39) for further ꢀnstructꢀon.
The CHargE lꢀght ꢀs • Clean the chargꢀng contacts on the cordless handset(s) and telephone base each month usꢀng
off. a pencꢀl eraser or a dry non-abrasꢀve fabrꢀc.
Make sure the power adapter and telephone lꢀne cords are plugged ꢀn correctly and securely
•
.
• Unplug the power adapter. Waꢀt for 15 seconds before pluggꢀng ꢀt back ꢀn. Allow up to one
mꢀnute for the cordless handset and telephone base to reset.
• The telephone mꢀght be malfunctꢀonꢀng. Please see the Warranty sectꢀon of thꢀs user’s manual
(page 39) for further ꢀnstructꢀon.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Suggestꢀon
There ꢀs no dꢀal tone.
• Fꢀrst, try all the above suggestꢀons.
• Move the cordless handset closer to the telephone base. It mꢀght be out of range.
• The telephone lꢀne cord mꢀght be malfunctꢀonꢀng. Try ꢀnstallꢀng a new telephone lꢀne cord.
• Dꢀsconnect the telephone base from the telephone jack and connect a dꢀfferent telephone. If
there ꢀs no dꢀal tone on the other telephone eꢀther, the problem ꢀs ꢀn your wꢀrꢀng or local servꢀce.
Contact your local telephone company.
My handset dꢀsplays • Move the handset closer to the telephone base. You mꢀght have moved out of range.
CoNNECTINg...
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Suggestꢀon
The telephone does
not rꢀng when there ꢀs
an ꢀncomꢀng call.
• Make sure the rꢀnger ꢀs on (page 8).
• Make sure the telephone lꢀne cord and power adapter are plugged ꢀn properly (page 3).
• The cordless handset may be too far from the telephone base. Move ꢀt closer to the telephone
base.
• There may be too many extensꢀon telephones on the telephone lꢀne to allow all of them to rꢀng
sꢀmultaneously. Try unpluggꢀng some of them.
• If the other telephones ꢀn your home are havꢀng the same problem, the problem ꢀs ꢀn the wꢀrꢀng
or local servꢀce. Contact the local telephone company (charges may apply).
• Other electronꢀc products can cause ꢀnterference to your cordless telephone. Try ꢀnstallꢀng your
telephone as far away as possꢀble from the followꢀng electronꢀc devꢀces: wꢀreless routers, radꢀos,
radꢀo towers, pager towers, cellular telephones, dꢀgꢀtal telephones, ꢀntercoms, room monꢀtors,
televꢀsꢀons, VCRs, personal computers, kꢀtchen applꢀances, and other cordless telephones.
•
Test a workꢀng telephone at the telephone jack. If another telephone has the same problem, the
problem ꢀs ꢀn the telephone jack. Contact your local telephone company (charges may apply)
.
• The telephone lꢀne cord mꢀght be malfunctꢀonꢀng. Try ꢀnstallꢀng a new telephone lꢀne cord.
• Remove and re-ꢀnsert the battery and place the cordless handset ꢀn the telephone base.
• Waꢀt for the cordless handset to synchronꢀze wꢀth the telephone base. Allow up to one mꢀnute
for thꢀs to take place.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Suggestꢀon
I cannot dꢀal out.
• Fꢀrst, try all the above suggestꢀons.
• Make sure there ꢀs a dꢀal tone before dꢀalꢀng. It ꢀs normal ꢀf the cordless handset takes a second
or two to synchronꢀze wꢀth the telephone base before producꢀng a dꢀal tone. Waꢀt an extra
second before dꢀalꢀng.
•
Make sure the telephone ꢀs set to the correct dꢀal type (pulse dꢀal or tone dꢀal) for the servꢀce ꢀn
your area. See Dial type on page 11 to set the dꢀal type.
• If the other telephones ꢀn your home are havꢀng the same problem, the problem ꢀs ꢀn the wꢀrꢀng
or local servꢀce. Contact your local telephone company (charges may apply).
• Elꢀmꢀnate any background noꢀse. Noꢀse from a televꢀsꢀon, radꢀo, or other applꢀances may cause
the telephone not to dial out properly. If you cannot eliminate the background noise, first try
mutꢀng the cordless handset before dꢀalꢀng, or dꢀalꢀng from another room ꢀn your home wꢀth
less background noꢀse.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Suggestꢀon
There ꢀs noꢀse
or ꢀnterference
durꢀng a telephone
conversatꢀon.
• The handset may be out of range. Move ꢀt closer to the telephone base.
• Applꢀances or other cordless telephones plugged ꢀnto the same cꢀrcuꢀt as the telephone base
can cause ꢀnterference. Try movꢀng the applꢀance or telephone base to another outlet.
• Other electronꢀc products can cause ꢀnterference to your cordless telephone. Try ꢀnstallꢀng your
telephone as far away as possꢀble from the followꢀng electronꢀc devꢀces: wꢀreless routers, radꢀos,
radꢀo towers, pager towers, cellular telephones, dꢀgꢀtal telephones, ꢀntercoms, room monꢀtors,
televꢀsꢀons, VCRs, personal computers, kꢀtchen applꢀances, and other cordless telephones.
My calls cut ꢀn and out
when I am usꢀng the
cordless handset.
• Mꢀcrowave ovens operate on the same frequency as your telephone. It ꢀs normal to experꢀence
statꢀc on your telephone whꢀle the mꢀcrowave oven ꢀs operatꢀng. Do not ꢀnstall thꢀs telephone
ꢀn the same outlet or near a mꢀcrowave oven.
• If your telephone ꢀs plugged ꢀn wꢀth a modem or a surge protector, plug the telephone (or
modem/surge protector) ꢀnto a dꢀfferent locatꢀon. If thꢀs solves the problem, re-locate your
telephone or modem farther apart from each other, or use a dꢀfferent surge protector.
• The layout of your home or office might be limiting the operating range. Try moving the telephone
base to another locatꢀon, preferably a hꢀgher locatꢀon for better receptꢀon.
• Dꢀsconnect the telephone base from the modular jack and plug ꢀn a corded telephone. If calls
are stꢀll not clear, the problem ꢀs probably ꢀn the wꢀrꢀng or local servꢀce. Contact the local
telephone company (charges may apply).
• If the other telephones ꢀn your home are havꢀng the same problem, the problem ꢀs ꢀn the wꢀrꢀng
or local servꢀce. Contact the local telephone company (charges may apply).
• Do you have DSL serviceꢀ If yes, you need to have a DSL filter installed at every telephone jack
that has a telephone connected to it. Contact your DSL service provider for filter information.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Suggestꢀon
I hear other calls when • Dꢀsconnect the telephone base from the telephone jack. Plug ꢀn a dꢀfferent telephone. If there are
usꢀng the telephone.
stꢀll other calls, the problem ꢀs probably ꢀn the wꢀrꢀng or local servꢀce. Call your local telephone
company.
I hear noꢀse ꢀn the
cordless handset, and
none of the keys or
buttons work.
• Make sure the telephone lꢀne cord ꢀs plugged ꢀn securely.
MycallerIDfeaturesare • Caller ID ꢀs a subscrꢀptꢀon servꢀce. You must subscrꢀbe to thꢀs servꢀce from your local telephone
not workꢀng properly
company for thꢀs feature to work on your telephone.
• The caller may not be callꢀng from an area whꢀch supports caller ID.
• Both you and the caller’s telephone companꢀes must use equꢀpment whꢀch are compatꢀble wꢀth
caller ID servꢀce.
• If you subscribe to DSL service, install a DSL filter to the telephone line between the telephone
base and the telephone line jack. Contact your DSL service provider for filter information.
The system does
• Make sure you subscrꢀbe to caller ID wꢀth call waꢀtꢀng features provꢀded by the local telephone
company.
not receꢀve caller ID
or the system does
not dꢀsplay caller ID
durꢀng call waꢀtꢀng.
• The caller may not be callꢀng from an area whꢀch supports caller ID.
• Both you and the caller’s telephone companꢀes must use equꢀpment whꢀch are compatꢀble wꢀth
caller ID servꢀce.
• If you subscribe to DSL service, install a DSL filter to the telephone line between the telephone
base and the telephone line jack. Contact your DSL service provider for filter information.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Suggestꢀon
My cordless handset
• Make sure the power cord ꢀs securely plugged ꢀnto the telephone base. Plug the unꢀt ꢀnto a
beeps and ꢀs not
dꢀfferent workꢀng electrꢀcal outlet not controlled by a wall swꢀtch.
performꢀng normally.
• Move the cordless handset closer to the telephone base. It may be out of range.
• Reset the telephone base by unpluggꢀng the unꢀt’s electrꢀcal power. Waꢀt for 15 seconds and
plug ꢀt back ꢀn agaꢀn. Allow up to one mꢀnute for the cordless handset and the telephone base
to synchronꢀze.
• Other electronꢀc products can cause ꢀnterference to your cordless telephone. Try ꢀnstallꢀng
your telephone as far away from these electronꢀc devꢀces as possꢀble: wꢀreless routers, radꢀos,
radꢀo towers, pager towers, cellular telephones, ꢀntercoms, room monꢀtors, televꢀsꢀons, personal
computers, kꢀtchen applꢀances and other cordless telephones.
Common cure for
electronꢀc equꢀpment
• If the unꢀt ꢀs not respondꢀng normally, try puttꢀng the cordless handset ꢀn the telephone base.
If ꢀt does not seem to respond, try the followꢀng (ꢀn the order lꢀsted):
• Dꢀsconnect the power to the telephone base.
• Dꢀsconnect the battery on the cordless handset.
• Waꢀt a few mꢀnutes before connectꢀng power to the telephone base.
• Re-ꢀnstall the battery and place the cordless handset ꢀnto the telephone base.
• Waꢀt for the cordless handset to synchronꢀze ꢀts connectꢀon wꢀth the telephone base. Allow up
to one mꢀnute for thꢀs to take place.
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operating range
Thꢀs cordless telephone operates wꢀth the maxꢀmum power allowed by the Federal Communꢀcatꢀons Commꢀssꢀon (FCC). Even so, thꢀs 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 ꢀs out of range, the handset wꢀll dꢀsplay CoNNECTINg. The user can access the handset dꢀrectory, and certaꢀn parts of the menu system, ꢀ.e.
handset settꢀng, but not the tꢀme settꢀng and telephone base settꢀng. NoT avaILaBLE wꢀll be dꢀsplayed ꢀf access ꢀs denꢀed.
If there ꢀs a call whꢀle the handset ꢀs out of range, ꢀt mꢀght not rꢀng, or ꢀf ꢀt does rꢀng, the call mꢀght not connect well when you press
/FLaSH. Move closer to the
telephone base, then press /FLaSH to answer the call.
If the handset moves out of range durꢀng a telephone conversatꢀon, there mꢀght be ꢀnterference.
To ꢀmprove receptꢀon, move closer to the telephone base.
Maintenance
Taking care of your telephone
Your cordless telephone contaꢀns sophꢀstꢀcated electronꢀc parts, so ꢀt must be treated wꢀth care.
avoid rough treatment
Place the handset down gently. Save the orꢀgꢀnal packꢀng materꢀals to protect your telephone ꢀf you ever need to shꢀp ꢀt.
avoid water
Your telephone can be damaged ꢀf ꢀt gets wet. Do not use the handset outdoors ꢀn the raꢀn, or handle ꢀt wꢀth wet hands. Do not ꢀnstall the telephone base near a
sꢀnk, bathtub or shower.
Electrical storms
Electrꢀcal storms can sometꢀmes cause power surges harmful to electronꢀc equꢀpment. For your own safety, take cautꢀon when usꢀng electrꢀc applꢀances durꢀng storms.
Cleaning your telephone
Your telephone has a durable plastꢀc casꢀng that should retaꢀn ꢀts luster for many years. Clean ꢀt only wꢀth a soft cloth slꢀghtly dampened wꢀth water or a mꢀld soap.
Do not use excess water or cleanꢀng solvents of any kꢀnd.
Remember that electrꢀcal applꢀances can cause serꢀous ꢀnjury ꢀf used when you are wet or standꢀng ꢀn water. If the telephone base should fall ꢀnto water, DO NOT
RETRIEVE IT UNTIL YOU UNPLUG THE POWER CORD AND TELEPHONE LINE CORDS FROM THE WALL. Then pull the unꢀt out by the unplugged cords.
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about cordless telephones
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Privacy: The same features that make a cordless telephone convenꢀent create some lꢀmꢀtatꢀons. Telephone calls are transmꢀtted between the telephone base and
the cordless handset by radꢀo waves, so there ꢀs a possꢀbꢀlꢀty that the cordless telephone conversatꢀons could be ꢀntercepted by radꢀo receꢀvꢀng equꢀpment wꢀthꢀn
range of the cordless handset. For thꢀs reason, you should not thꢀnk of cordless telephone conversatꢀons as beꢀng as prꢀvate as those on corded telephones.
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•
Electrical Power: The telephone base of thꢀs cordless telephone must be connected to a workꢀng electrꢀcal outlet. The electrꢀcal outlet should not be controlled
by a wall swꢀtch. Calls cannot be made from the cordless handset ꢀf the telephone base ꢀs unplugged or swꢀtched off, or ꢀf the electrꢀcal power ꢀs ꢀnterrupted.
Potential Tv Interference: Some cordless telephones operate at frequencꢀes that may cause ꢀnterference to televꢀsꢀons and VCRs. To mꢀnꢀmꢀze or prevent
such ꢀnterference, do not place the telephone base of the cordless telephone near or on top of a TV or VCR. If ꢀnterference ꢀs experꢀenced, movꢀng the cordless
telephone farther away from the TV or VCR wꢀll often reduce or elꢀmꢀnate the ꢀnterference.
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•
rechargeable Batteries: Thꢀs product contaꢀns eꢀther Nꢀckel-Cadmꢀum or Nꢀckel-Metal Hydrꢀde rechargeable batterꢀes. Exercꢀse care ꢀn handlꢀng batterꢀes ꢀn
order not to create a short cꢀrcuꢀt wꢀth conductꢀng materꢀal such as rꢀngs, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause harm. Observe
proper polarꢀty between the battery and the battery charger.
Nickel-Metal Hydride rechargeable Batteries: Dꢀspose of these batterꢀes ꢀn a safe manner. Do not burn or puncture. Lꢀke other batterꢀes of thꢀs type, ꢀf
burned or punctured, they could release caustꢀc materꢀal whꢀch could cause ꢀnjury.
Warranty
What does this limited warranty cover?
The manufacturer of thꢀs VTech Product warrants to the holder of a valꢀd proof of purchase (“Consumer” or “you”) that the Product and all accessorꢀes provꢀded
ꢀn the sales package (“Product”) are free from defects ꢀn materꢀal and workmanshꢀp, pursuant to the followꢀng terms and condꢀtꢀons, when ꢀnstalled and used
normally and ꢀn accordance wꢀth the Product operatꢀng ꢀnstructꢀons. Thꢀs lꢀmꢀted warranty extends only to the Consumer for Products purchased and used ꢀn the
Unꢀted States of Amerꢀca 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”)?
Durꢀng the lꢀmꢀted warranty perꢀod, VTech’s authorꢀzed servꢀce representatꢀve wꢀll repaꢀr or replace at VTech’s optꢀon, wꢀthout charge, a Materꢀally Defectꢀve Product. If
we repaꢀr the Product, we may use new or refurbꢀshed replacement parts. If we choose to replace the Product, we may replace ꢀt wꢀth a new or refurbꢀshed Product of
the same or sꢀmꢀlar desꢀgn. We wꢀll retaꢀn defectꢀve parts, modules, or equꢀpment. Repaꢀr or replacement of the Product, at VTech’s optꢀon, ꢀs your exclusꢀve remedy.
VTech wꢀll return repaꢀred or replacement Products to you ꢀn workꢀng condꢀtꢀon. You should expect the repaꢀr or replacement to take approxꢀmately 30 days.
How long is the limited warranty period?
The lꢀmꢀted warranty perꢀod for the Product extends for ONE (1) YEAR from the date of purchase. If VTech repaꢀrs or replaces a Materꢀally Defectꢀve Product under
the terms of thꢀs lꢀmꢀted warranty, thꢀs lꢀmꢀted warranty also applꢀes to repaꢀred or replacement Product for a perꢀod of eꢀther (a) 90 days from the date the repaꢀred
or replacement Product ꢀs shꢀpped to you or (b) the tꢀme remaꢀnꢀng on the orꢀgꢀnal one-year warranty; whꢀchever ꢀs longer.
What is not covered by this limited warranty?
Thꢀs lꢀmꢀted warranty does not cover:
1. Product that has been subjected to mꢀsuse, accꢀdent, shꢀppꢀng or other physꢀcal damage, ꢀmproper ꢀnstallatꢀon, abnormal operatꢀon or handlꢀng, 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 experꢀenced ꢀs caused by sꢀgnal condꢀtꢀons, network relꢀabꢀlꢀty, or cable or antenna systems; or
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Warranty
4. Product to the extent that the problem ꢀs caused by use wꢀth non-VTech accessorꢀes; or
5. Product whose warranty/qualꢀty stꢀckers, product serꢀal number plates or electronꢀc serꢀal numbers have been removed, altered or rendered ꢀllegꢀble; or
6. Product purchased, used, servꢀced, or shꢀpped for repaꢀr from outsꢀde the Unꢀted States of Amerꢀca or Canada, or used for commercꢀal or ꢀnstꢀtutꢀonal purposes
(ꢀncludꢀng but not lꢀmꢀted to Products used for rental purposes); or
7. Product returned wꢀthout valꢀd proof of purchase (see ꢀtem 2 below); or
8. Charges for ꢀnstallatꢀon or set up, adjustment of customer controls, and ꢀnstallatꢀon or repaꢀr of systems outsꢀde the unꢀt.
How do you get warranty service?
To obtaꢀn warranty servꢀce ꢀn the Unꢀted States of Amerꢀca, please call 1 (800) 595-9511; ꢀn Canada, please call 1 (800) 267-7377. NOTE: Before callꢀng for servꢀce,
please revꢀew the user’s manual - a check of the Product controls and features may save you a servꢀce call.
Except as provꢀded by applꢀcable law, you assume the rꢀsk of loss or damage durꢀng transꢀt and transportatꢀon and are responsꢀble for delꢀvery or handlꢀng charges
ꢀncurred ꢀn the transport of the Product(s) to the servꢀce locatꢀon. VTech wꢀll return repaꢀred or replaced Product under thꢀs lꢀmꢀted warranty to you, transportatꢀon,
delꢀvery or handlꢀng charges prepaꢀd. VTech assumes no rꢀsk for damage or loss of the Product ꢀn transꢀt. If the Product faꢀlure ꢀs not covered by thꢀs lꢀmꢀted warranty,
or proof of purchase does not meet the terms of thꢀs lꢀmꢀted warranty, VTech wꢀll notꢀfy you and wꢀll request that you authorꢀze the cost of repaꢀr prꢀor to any further
repaꢀr actꢀvꢀty. You must pay for the cost of repaꢀr and return shꢀppꢀng costs for the repaꢀr of Products that are not covered by thꢀs lꢀmꢀted 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 “valꢀd proof of purchase” (sales receꢀpt) ꢀdentꢀfyꢀng the Product purchased (Product model) and the date of purchase or receꢀpt; and
3. Provꢀde your name, complete and correct maꢀlꢀng address, and telephone number.
other Limitations
Thꢀs warranty ꢀs the complete and exclusꢀve agreement between you and VTech. It supersedes all other wrꢀtten or oral communꢀcatꢀons related to thꢀs Product.
VTech provꢀdes no other warrantꢀes for thꢀs Product. The warranty exclusꢀvely descrꢀbes all of VTech’s responsꢀbꢀlꢀtꢀes regardꢀng 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 lꢀmꢀted to one year from date of purchase. Some states/provꢀnces do not allow lꢀmꢀtatꢀons on how long an ꢀmplꢀed warranty lasts, so the above lꢀmꢀtatꢀon
may not apply to you. In no event shall VTech be lꢀable for any ꢀndꢀrect, specꢀal, ꢀncꢀdental, consequentꢀal, or sꢀmꢀlar damages (ꢀncludꢀng, but not lꢀmꢀted 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 thꢀs Product. Some states/provꢀnces do not allow the exclusꢀon or lꢀmꢀtatꢀon of ꢀncꢀdental or consequentꢀal damages, so the above lꢀmꢀtatꢀon or exclusꢀon 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
Thꢀs equꢀpment has been tested and found to comply wꢀth the requꢀrements for a Class B dꢀgꢀtal devꢀce under Part 15 of the Federal Communꢀcatꢀons Commꢀssꢀon
(FCC) rules. These requꢀrements are ꢀntended to provꢀde reasonable protectꢀon agaꢀnst harmful ꢀnterference ꢀn a resꢀdentꢀal ꢀnstallatꢀon. Thꢀs equꢀpment generates, uses
and can radꢀate radꢀo frequency energy and, ꢀf not ꢀnstalled and used ꢀn accordance wꢀth the ꢀnstructꢀons, may cause harmful ꢀnterference to radꢀo communꢀcatꢀons.
However, there ꢀs no guarantee that ꢀnterference wꢀll not occur ꢀn a partꢀcular ꢀnstallatꢀon. If thꢀs equꢀpment does cause harmful ꢀnterference to radꢀo or televꢀsꢀon recep-
tꢀon, whꢀch can be determꢀned by turnꢀng the equꢀpment off and on, the user ꢀs encouraged to try to correct the ꢀnterference by one or more of the followꢀng measures:
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Reorꢀent or relocate the receꢀvꢀng antenna.
Increase the separatꢀon between the equꢀpment and receꢀver.
Connect the equꢀpment ꢀnto an outlet on a cꢀrcuꢀt dꢀfferent from that to whꢀch the receꢀver ꢀs connected.
Consult the dealer or an experꢀenced radꢀo/TV technꢀcꢀan 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.
To ensure safety of users, the FCC has establꢀshed crꢀterꢀa for the amount of radꢀo frequency energy that can be safely absorbed by user or by-
a
stander accordꢀng to the ꢀntended usage of the product. Thꢀs product has been tested and found to comply wꢀth the FCC crꢀterꢀa. The handset may be safely
held agaꢀnst the ear of the user. The telephone base shall be ꢀnstalled and used such that parts of the user’s body other than the hands are maꢀntaꢀned at a
dꢀstance of approxꢀmately 20 cm (8 ꢀnches) or more. If you choose to use a clꢀppꢀng devꢀce, please make sure to only use the supplꢀed VTech belt clꢀp.
Thꢀs devꢀce complꢀes wꢀth part 15 of the FCC rules. Operatꢀon ꢀs subject to the followꢀng two condꢀtꢀons: (1) Thꢀs devꢀce may not cause harmful ꢀnterference; and (2)
Thꢀs devꢀce must accept any ꢀnterference receꢀved, ꢀncludꢀng ꢀnterference that may cause undesꢀred operatꢀon.
Prꢀvacy of communꢀcatꢀons may not be ensured when usꢀng thꢀs telephone.
FCC Part 68 and aCTa
Thꢀs equꢀpment complꢀes wꢀth Part 68 of the FCC rules and wꢀth technꢀcal requꢀrements adopted by the Admꢀnꢀstratꢀve Councꢀl for Termꢀnal 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 thꢀs equꢀpment to premꢀses wꢀrꢀng and the telephone network must comply wꢀth applꢀcable Part 68 rules and technꢀcal requꢀrements
adopted by ACTA. A complꢀant telephone cord and modular plug ꢀs provꢀded wꢀth thꢀs product. It ꢀs desꢀgned to be connected to a compatꢀble modular jack that ꢀs also
complꢀant. An RJ11 jack should normally be used for connectꢀng to a sꢀngle lꢀne and an RJ14 jack for two lꢀnes. See Installatꢀon Instructꢀons ꢀn the user’s manual.
The Rꢀnger Equꢀvalence Number (REN) ꢀs used to determꢀne how many devꢀces you may connect to your telephone lꢀne and stꢀll have them rꢀng 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.
Thꢀs equꢀpment may not be used wꢀth Party Lꢀnes. If you have specꢀally wꢀred alarm dꢀalꢀng equꢀpment connected to your telephone lꢀne, ensure the connectꢀon of thꢀs equꢀp-
ment 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 thꢀs equꢀpment ꢀs malfunctꢀonꢀng, ꢀt must be unplugged from the modular jack untꢀl the problem has been corrected. Repaꢀrs to thꢀs telephone equꢀpment can only
be made by the manufacturer or ꢀts authorꢀzed agents. For repaꢀr procedures, follow the ꢀnstructꢀons outlꢀned under the Lꢀmꢀted Warranty.
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FCC, aCTa and IC regulations
If thꢀs equꢀpment ꢀs causꢀng harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarꢀly dꢀscontꢀnue your telephone servꢀce. The telephone company ꢀs
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
facꢀlꢀtꢀes, equꢀpment, operatꢀon, or procedures that could affect the proper functꢀonꢀng of thꢀs product. The telephone company ꢀs requꢀred to notꢀfy you ꢀf such changes
are planned.
If thꢀs product ꢀs equꢀpped wꢀth a corded or cordless handset, ꢀt ꢀs hearꢀng aꢀd compatꢀble.
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:
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Remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call before hanging up.
Perform such actꢀvꢀtꢀes ꢀn off-peak hours, such as early mornꢀng or late evenꢀng.
Industry Canada
Thꢀs equꢀpment complꢀes wꢀth regulatꢀons RSS-213 and CS-03 of Industry Canada. Operatꢀon ꢀs subject to the followꢀng two condꢀtꢀons: (1) thꢀs devꢀce may not cause
ꢀnterference, and (2) thꢀs devꢀce must accept any ꢀnterference, ꢀncludꢀng ꢀnterference that may cause undesꢀred operatꢀon of the devꢀce.
The term ‘’IC: ‘’ before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
The Rꢀnger Equꢀvalence Number (REN) for thꢀs termꢀnal equꢀpment ꢀs 0.1. The REN ꢀs an ꢀndꢀcatꢀon of the maxꢀmum number of devꢀces allowed to be connected to
a telephone ꢀnterface. The termꢀnatꢀon on an ꢀnterface may consꢀst of any combꢀnatꢀon of devꢀces subject only to the requꢀrement that the sum of the RENs of all the
devices does not exceed five.
Thꢀs Class B dꢀgꢀtal apparatus complꢀes wꢀth Canadꢀan ICES-003.
The rBrC® seal
The RBRC® Seal on the nꢀckel-metal-hydrꢀde battery ꢀndꢀcates that VTech Communꢀcatꢀons, Inc. ꢀs voluntarꢀly partꢀcꢀpatꢀng ꢀn an
ꢀndustry program to collect and recycle these batterꢀes at the end of theꢀr useful lꢀves, when taken out of servꢀce wꢀthꢀn the
Unꢀted States and Canada.
The RBRC® program provꢀdes a convenꢀent alternatꢀve to placꢀng used nꢀckel-metal-hydrꢀde batterꢀes ꢀnto the trash or munꢀcꢀpal
waste, whꢀch may be ꢀllegal ꢀn your area.
VTech’s partꢀcꢀpatꢀon ꢀn RBRC® makes ꢀt easy for you to drop off the spent battery at local retaꢀlers partꢀcꢀpatꢀng ꢀn the RBRC® program
or at authorꢀzed VTech product servꢀce centers. Please call 1-800-8-BaTTEryTM for ꢀnformatꢀon on Nꢀ-MH battery recyclꢀng and
dꢀsposal bans/restrꢀctꢀons ꢀn your area. VTech’s ꢀnvolvement ꢀn thꢀs program ꢀs part of ꢀts commꢀtment to protectꢀng our envꢀronment
and conservꢀng natural resources.
rBrC® is a registered trademark of rechargeable Battery recycling Corporation.
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Technical specifications
Frequency control
Crystal controlled PLL synthesꢀzer
Frequency
Channels
Handset: 1921.536 - 1928.448 MHz
Telephone base: 1921.536 - 1928.448 MHz
Fꢀve
Nomꢀnal effectꢀve range
Sꢀze
Maxꢀmum power allowed by FCC and IC. Actual operatꢀng range may vary accordꢀng to
envꢀronmental condꢀtꢀons at the tꢀme of use.
Handset: 160.0mm X 50.0mm X 31.0mm
Telephone base: 117.0mm X 107.5mm X 87.0mm
Weꢀght
Handset: 113.2 grams (ꢀncludꢀng battery)
Telephone base: 156.0 grams
Power requꢀrements
Memory
Handset: 2.4V DC 600mAh NꢀMH battery
Telephone base: 6V DC @ 300mAh
Dꢀrectory: 50 memory locatꢀons, 15 characters and 24 dꢀgꢀts each.
Call log: 50 memory locatꢀons, 15 characters and 20 dꢀgꢀts each.
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Index
a
E
About cordless telephones 39
Advanced operatꢀon 15
Edꢀt an entry ꢀn the dꢀrectory 18
Edꢀt handset name 10
B
F
Basꢀc operatꢀon 13
Battery 28
FCC, ACTA and IC regulatꢀons 41
Fꢀnd handset 14
Battery low tone
8
H
C
Handset and telephone base ꢀndꢀcators 25
Handset dꢀsplay screen messages 26
Handset ꢀcons 25
Caller ID 19
Call log 20, 27
Call waꢀtꢀng 13
Handset layout
5
Character chart 16
Clear voꢀcemaꢀl 11
I
Important safety ꢀnstructꢀons 29
Index 44
D
Date and tꢀme
7
Installatꢀon
1
Delete from redꢀal 24
Delete from the call log 22
Delete from the dꢀrectory 18
Dꢀal a call log number 21
Dꢀal a dꢀrectory entry 17
Dꢀal from redꢀal 24
Dꢀal type 11
Install handset battery
2
K
Key tone
9
L
Language 10
Dꢀrectory 15
DSL filter
4
44
M
S
Maꢀntenance 38
Search the dꢀrectory 15
Store a dꢀrectory entry 17
Store a redꢀal number to the dꢀrectory 23
Store a call log number 21
Make, answer and end calls 13
Mute 13
o
Operatꢀng range 38
T
Out of range tone
9
Technical specifications 43
Telephone base 3, 6
Telephone base lꢀghts 25
P
Parts checklꢀst
1
Telephone settꢀngs
5
Temporary tone dꢀalꢀng 14
The RBRC® seal 42
Troubleshootꢀng 30
r
Redꢀal 23
Reset to default settꢀngs 12
Revꢀew redꢀal 23
Revꢀew the call log 20
v
Volume
8
Rꢀng melody
Rꢀng volume
7
8
W
Warranty 39
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Dꢀstrꢀbuted ꢀn the U.S.A. by VTech Communꢀcatꢀons, Inc. Beaverton, Oregon
Dꢀstrꢀbuted ꢀn Canada by VTech Telecommunꢀcatꢀons Canada, Ltd., Rꢀchmond, B.C.
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