VTech Telecommunications 80-5348-01 VTech 5825 & 5850 Handsets User Manual ip 5825 p65

VTech Telecommunications Ltd VTech 5825 & 5850 Handsets ip 5825 p65

Revised 5825 user manual

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When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, 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
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water (for example, near a bath tub, kitchen
sink, or swimming pool).
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The prod-
uct may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for
ventilation. To protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked
by placing the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This
product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This
product should not be placed in a built-in installation where proper ventilation is
not provided.
7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply
to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product
where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
9. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they
may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a
risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
10. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take
it to an authorized service facility. Opening or removing cabinet parts other
than specified access doors may expose you to dangerous voltages or other
risks. Incorrect reassembling can cause electric shock when the appliance is
subsequently used.
11. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk
of fire or electric shock.
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and contact VTECH under the following
conditions:
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions,
because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and
will often require extensive work to restore the product to normal operation.
E. If the product has been dropped and the cabinet has been damaged.
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm.
There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Important Safety Instructions
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Important Safety Instructions
If you have questions about this
product, or if you're having difficulty
with setup or operation, do not return
your phone to the store. Call our
Customer Support Center at
1-800-595-9511
In Canada, call
1-800-267-7377
STOP!!
14. Do not use this or any cordless telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of
the leak.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Introduction
This is an advanced cordless telephone, capable of supporting 2 Handsets.
This manual is designed to familiarize you with this cordless telephone. We strongly
recommend you read the manual before using your phone.
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Parts Check List
To purchase replacement battery cells, call VTech Communications, Inc. at 1-800-
595-9511. In Canada, call VTech Telecommunications Canada Ltd. at 1-800-267-
7377.
Note : Use only VTech batteries P/N 80-5380-00-00 or equivalent AAA NiMH
rechargeable batteries.
6. Belt Clip
7. Base Wall Mounting Bracket
8. Charger Wall Mounting Bracket
9. Owner’s Manual
10. Battery Cells
1. Base Unit
2. Handsets
3. Handset Charger
4. Base AC Power Adapter
5. Telephone Line Cord
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1. Antenna
2. Earpiece
3. Volume Control
4. CID (Scroll Up)
5. On (Flash)
6. Dialing Keys (0-9, *, #)
7. Redial (Pause)
The Handset Layout
8. Speakerphone
9. LCD Display
10. Select (Menu)
11. Phonebook(Scroll Down)
12. Headset jack (2.5mm)
13. Off (Clear)
14. Intercom
15. Mute (Delete)
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1. In Use LED
2. Charging LED
3. Message Waiting LED
4. Page key
5. DC Connector
6. Telephone Jack
The Base Unit Layout
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CORDLESS TELEPHONE
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TEL LINE
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Connecting power to Base Unit/Handset Charger
1. Plug the AC power adapter into an electrical outlet, and the DC connector into
the bottom of the Base Unit.
Setup
2. Choose the location for your Handset Charger, and plug its power supply into an
electrical outlet.
Getting Started
VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.
DC 9V 600mA
CLASS 2 POWER SOURCE ONLY
CORDLESS TELEPHONE
VTech Customer Service 1-800-595-9511
www.vtechphones.com
TEL LINE
HAC FCC ID: EW780-5348-00
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Installation of Battery Cells in Handset
Setup
Follow the steps below:
1. Place the new battery cells in the
andset with the positive and negative
poles aligned in the battery compart-
ment.
2. Place the battery cover by sliding it
upwards
3. If the new battery cells are not already
charged, place the Handset in its
Charger, and allow it to charge for 12
hours. After initial charge, a mainte-
nance charge of 8 hours should be
sufficient.
Getting Started
Charging of the Handset Battery Cells
The Handset of your cordless telephone is powered by rechargeable battery cells.
It charges automatically whenever the Handset is in its charger.
You should charge the battery pack for 12 hours when you first receive your
phone. You’ll know the battery pack needs charg-
ing when:
• The low battery message is displayed :
• The Handset seems completely dead, the LCD is
completely clear and does not activate when you
press the keys.
IMPORTANT:
1. Do not dispose of battery cell in a fire, the cell may explode.
2. Do not open or mutilate the battery cell. Toxic substances may be released,
causing harm to eyes or skin.
3. Exercise care in handling battery cell in order to prevent an accidental short of
the charge contacts, potentially causing the battery pack to overheat.
4. Do not dispose of this battery cell into household garbage. Please refer to the
information concerning proper battery recycling.
5. Do not charge the battery cell with other electrical device.
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Connecting to phone line
Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jack on the back of the Base Unit.
IMPORTANT:
Setup
Getting Started
VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.
DC 9V 600mA
CLASS 2 POWER SOURCE ONLY
CORDLESS TELEPHONE
VTech Customer Service 1-800-595-9511
www.vtechphones.com
TEL LINE
HAC FCC ID: EW780-5348-00
Checking for dial tone
After the battery is charged, press ON on the Handset. The LCD displays ACTIVE
and shows a call timer. and you will hear dial tone. If not, see In Case of Difficulty.
Tone/Pulse selection
Your phone is preset for tone dialing. See Handset Settings for details.
CAUTION: Use only the VTech power supply provided with your telephone.
Plug the other end of this cord into the wall jack.
FOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE OF
YOUR CORDLESS TELEPHONE SYSTEM:
1. Choose a central location for your Base
Unit.
2. Install your Base Unit and Extension
Handsets way from electronic equipment,
such as personal computers, television
sets and microwave ovens.
3. In locations where there are multiple
cordless telephones, separate Base
Units as much as possible.
4. Install your telephone equipment away
from heat sources and sunlight.
5. Avoid excessive moisture, dust or ex-
treme cold.
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The Wall Mount brackets are designed for use on standard wall mount plates only.
Wall mounting is optional.
1. Plug the AC adapters into an electrical outlet, and the DC connector to the bottom
of the Base Unit.
2. Connect the telephone line cord to the jack on the bottom of the Base Unit, and
the other end to the wall jack.
3. Line up the tabs on the wall mount adapters with the holes on the bottom of the
Base Unit/back of the Handset Charger. Snap the wall mount bracket firmly in
place.
4. Mount the Base Unit/Handset Charger on the wall. Position the Base Unit/Handset
Charger so the mounting studs will fit into the holes on the wall mount bracket.
Slide Base Unit/Handset Charger down on the mounting studs until it locks into
place.
Wall Mounting
VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.
DC 9V 600mA
CLASS 2 POWER SOURCE ONLY
CORDLESS TELEPHONE
VTech Customer Service 1-800-595-9511
www.vtechphones.com
TEL LINE
HAC FCC ID: EW780-5348-00
Getting Started
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Handset and Base Indicators
Basic Operation
MUTE Turns on when the microphone is muted.
• Turns on when there are new call log enteries.
• CID date and time information.
• Turns on when the ringer is muted.
Low battery indicator and charging indicator.
NEW
Handset LEDs
LED Description
• LED is on when in a handsfree mode.
18/8818:88AM
PM
SPEAKERPHONE
• On when the phone is off hook.
• Flash when it is no phone line.
• Flashes when an extension phone or the Answering Machine
is off hook.
• On when the Handset is charging in the cradle.
• On when Voice mail has been detected.
IN USE
CHARGING
MESSAGE
WAITING
Base LEDs
LED Description
Handset Icons
Icon Description
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Basic Operation
Handset Operation
Making Calls
• Press ON (or, SPEAKERPHONE to use the
Handset Speakerphone feature). Dial the
phone number.
-OR-
• Dial the phone number first; then press ON
(or SPEAKERPHONE).
• Press OFF to end your call.
Answering Calls
• Press any key except OFF and the softkeys.
• Press OFF to end your call.
How to Adjust the Handset Volume (also ap-
plies to the Handset Speakerphone and Head-
set)
• The volume control is on the left edge of the
Handset. During a call, press or key
to adjust the listening volume to a comfort-
able level.
NOTE: The procedure is the same for the Hand-
set earpiece, Speakerphone and Headset.
Flash Function
• You can use your ip 5825 with services such
as Call Waiting. Simply press the ON/
FLASH key to flash the line.
Redial Funtion
• Press REDIAL/PAUSE to display the last
telephone number dialed from the Handset.
Use or to scroll through the 5 previ-
ously dialed numbers.
• When reach the desired number, press ON
or SPEAKER to dial.
• Press OFF will quit the redial review list.
Mute Function
• During an active call, press MUTE/DEL key
will disable the microphone. The screen will
display:
• Press MUTE/DEL again to return to normal
2-way conversation.
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Basic Operation
Intercom Call
• From the idel (OFF) mode, press INT. The
Handset will display:
• The other Handset will be ringed and the
screen will display:
• Press INT or SPEAKER to answer the
interzcom call. The screens will display:
• Press INT or SPEAKER again to end the
call.
• If the other Handset is out of range, turned
off or on an external call, a busy tone will be
heard in the earpiece, or through the speaker
if in hands free mode. The display will also
show the following.
Call Forward and Call Transfer
An external call can be forwarded or transferred
from one Handset to the other Handset. The
difference between forward and transfer de-
pends on if the sending Handset needs to talk
with the receiving Handset, before the exter-
nal call is actually sent to the other Handset.
• A Handset, says HS1, on an external call
can forward it to the other Handset, says
HS2, by press and hold the INT key. The
display of HS1 will initially show:
• The other Handset (HS2) can press ON to
answer the call.
Handset Operation
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Basic Operation
Call Transfer
• A Handset, says HS1, on an external call can forward it to the other Handset,
says HS2, by press the INT key.
NOTE: The external call is put on hold automatically.
• Destination Handset (HS2) will ring, showing an intercom call.
• Press ON on the destination Handset (HS2) will answer the intercom call.
• Discussing external call with other Handset.
• Press OFF, on the first Handset (HS1), to transfer external call to other Hand
set.
NOTE: If there is no answer on the destination Handset, the first Handset can be
reconnected to the held call by pressing ON to reconnect to the external call.
Conference Call
It is possible to establish a conference be-
tween two Handsets and the external line.
If a Handset already has a connection to the
external line, and another Handset goes off-
hook, a conference is immediately established.
Both Handsets will show:
Base Operation
From the Base Unit, you can use PAGE key
to page the Handsets.
• When the Handset is in idle, press PAGE.
The Handsets will display:
To end the page at the Base, press PAGE
again.
• To end the page at the Handset, press OFF.
NOTE: If the other Handset (HS2) do not re-
sponse in about 30 seconds, the external call
will be returned to the Handset (HS1) and the
display will show:
Handset Operation
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Basic Operation
Phone Book Operation
The phone book is entered via the menu, as described below or by pressing the
key in idle (quick access key) whereby the Handset jumps directly to the phone
book search menu.
The phone book is accessed as follows:
• Press SEL, to enter the menu.
• Press SEL again to enter the phone book
sub-menu.
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The ip 5825 can store up to 50 names/numbers in memory. Each memory location
can hold up to 32 digits and up to 16 characters for the name.
NOTE: The Handsets share a common phone book, which is stored in the base
station. This means that entries inserted by one Handset are available for both
Handsets, and if one deletes a phone book entry, it will disappear from both Hand-
sets.
When prompted to ENTER NAME, use the digit keys to ‘spell’ the name. Each
press of a particular key causes characters to be displayed in the following order:
key Characters by number of key presses
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Basic Operation
Phone Book Operation
Storing a new entry
• Followed the steps in page 13 to enter the
Phone Book sub-menu. Press (upper arrow)
or (down arrow) to scroll to STORE then press
SEL.
• Enter the number you want to store in memory.
Press DELETE key to backspace.
• In case the number exceeds 16 digits, the top
line will be used to show the entire number.
Press SEL to confirm the number.
NOTE: If there is duplicate number in the Phone
Book, the display will show:
• You will then be prompted to ENTER NAME.
Use the digit keys to ‘spell’ the name. If you
make a mistake, press the DELETE key to
backspace. When finished, press SEL.
• If there is space available in Phone Book, the
number/name will be saved and the Handset
will return to pre-dial mode.
• If the Phone Book is full, the Handset will dis-
play PHONEBOOK IS FULL and exit the pre-
dial mode without saving the entry.
Reviewing/Dialing from the phone book
A number can be recalled and dialed from the
phone book by:
• Followed the steps in page 13 to enter the
Phone Book sub-menu. With the REVIEW in
the first line, press SEL. The first phone book
entry will be shown.
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Basic Operation
Phone Book Operation
• Scroll through the Phone Book entries using
and keys or enter first character of the name
to be searched (using the dial digit keys) and
continue navigating using the or as scroll
keys, until you reach the entry to be dialed.
• Press ON or SPEAKER, to dial the number.
editing a Phone Book Entry
• Follow the two steps in Reviewing/Dialing a
phone book entry to reach the entry to be ed-
ited.
• Press SEL to enter number edit mode.
• Press DELETE to backspace then press the
digit for the correct number.
• Press SEL to ..... edit mode. Press DELETE
key to backspace and use the digit keys to enter
the name
• Press SEL to confirm change.
Delete a phone book entry
1) Follow the two steps in Reviewing/Dialing a
phone book entry to reach the entry to be de-
leted.
2) Press DELETE key then the screen will ask
DE LETE?
3) To confirm the deletion, press SEL. To exit
with out deleting press OFF.
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Basic Operation
Calls Log (Caller ID - Call Waiting)
Caller ID - Call Waiting ID
Your ip 5825 is capable of displaying the name and/or number of the party calling
before you answer the phone (Caller ID). It is also capable of displaying Caller ID
information in conjunction with a Call Waiting alert signal (Call Waiting Caller ID).
With Call Waiting Caller ID, the Caller ID data is displayed so you can decide whether
to answer the incoming call, or continue with your current conversation.
NOTES ABOUT CALLER ID & CALL WAITING CALLER ID
These are subscription services, provided by most regional telephone service
providers. You must subscribe to these services to get the benefits of these
features. If you do not subscribe to Caller ID services, you can still use
your ip 5825 and the other features it offers.
Due to regional incompatibilities, Caller ID information may not be available for
every call you receive. In addition, the calling party may intentionally block
their name and phone number from being sent.
• As new Caller ID/Call Waiting ID records are
receive, your Handsets displays will alert you
to the new Caller ID records, for example:
• After you review all new Caller ID records, the
NEW call indication will be turned off and the
screen will show the total number of record.
• If the call log is full, the oldest entry is deleted
to make room for the new call. If the call log is
empty when you try to enter to Call Log re-
view, a message the following message is dis-
played:
Reviewing Caller ID
You can review the caller ID record via the menu,
as described below or by pressing the key in
idle (quick access key) whereby the Handset
jumps directly to the caller ID review.
• In idle mode, press SEL to enter the menu.
• Press key to scroll to CALL LOG option.
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Basic Operation
• Press SEL again to confirm. Use or to
scroll through the Call Log entries.
NOTE: ‘!’ symbol in the right hand side of the first
line indicates the call is not yet reviewed.
Storing a Caller ID
• Follow the steps in Reviewing Caller ID to scroll
to the record to be stored.
• Press SEL then you will prompted to EDIT
NAME. Use the digit keys to ‘spell’ the name.
If you make a mistake, press the DELETE key
to backspace. When finished, press SEL.
• You will hear a happy tone then the screen will
display:
• If the phone number already exists in the phone
book, the entry will not be stored, and the screen
will show:
• If the phone book is full, the screen will show:
• If both name and number is missing, for ex-
ample as in a private listing, the request will be
rejected with the message:
Dialing from Caller ID
• Follow the steps in Reviewing Caller ID to scroll
to the entry to be dialed.
• Press ON or SPEAKERPHONE key to dial the
number.
Deleting Caller ID
• Follow the steps in Reviewing Caller ID to scroll
to the record to be deleted.
• Press DELETE key to delete the desired record.
Calls Log (Caller ID - Call Waiting)
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Basic Operation
Calls Log (Caller ID - Call Waiting)
• To delete all the Caller ID records, press and
hold the DELETE key. The screen will ask you
DELETE ALL CALL LOG? Press SEL for con-
firmation. Or, press OFF to return to the CID
record previously displayed.
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Basic Operation
Up to 10 ‘quick dial numbers may be entered into
each Handset. It is possible to ‘quick dial’ num-
bers with just a single key press.
The quick dial list in each Handset is unique to
that Handset and is not shared with the other
Handset.
Entering a Quick Dial number
• Press SEL when the Handset is idle to enter
the menu system.
• Move down to the quick dial option by press-
ing the key.
• Then press SEL to enter the quick dial sub
menu.
Select a quick dial key location using the 0-9
keys. If that location is empty, the screen will
show:
• Then you will be prompted to enter a phone
number to be dialed by following:
• Enter the number and name by following the
steps in Storing a ndw entry in page 14.
OR
• You can press (up arrow) to select an entry
from the Phone Book.
• Press (up arrow) or (down arrow) to scroll
through the Phone Book.
• Press SEL to copy the stored number to the
quick dial number.
OR
• You can press (down arrow) to select an en-
try from the Call Log.
• Press (up arrow) or (down arrow) to scroll
through the Call Log.
Quick Dialing
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Basic Operation
• Press SEL to copy the stored number to the
quick dial number.
You are presented with the call log review screen.
You can navigate to a desired entry as describe
in the call log section. Pressing SEL will copy the
phone number shown into the quick dial number.
• Press RDL to select an entry from the
redial list.
You are presented with the call log review screen.
You can navigate to a desired entry as describe
in the call log section. Pressing SEL will copy the
phone number shown into the quick dial number.
If all cases, while reviewing phone book, call log or
redial list to copy to the quick dial, pressing OFF
will return the user to the quick dial number entry
screen.
• Press SEL to confirm the number.Once con-
firmed, a quick dial number cannot be edited,
only dialed or deleted.
Reviewing quick dial numbers
• Follow the first 3 steps in Entering a Quick
Dial Number to enter the Quick Dial sub-menu.
• Select a quick dial key location using the 0-9
keys. If that location has a number assigned
to it, the display will show, for example:
• If the location is empty, the display will show:
or
At this point, you have the following options:
• Press OFF to return to the main menu.
• Press 0-9 to review another quick
dial location.
• Press SEL to edit the currently shown
location. The procedure to edit the number
is the same as for editing a phone book
number.
3) Press SEL, to enter the Handset name sub-
Quick Dialing
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Basic Operation
Quick Dialing
• Press DEL to delete the currently shown
location. The following will be shown:
Where x is the quick dial location number.
Pressing OFF will return to the quick dial re-
view as shown above.
Pressing SEL will confirm the deletion and will
be shown, indicating the location has been de-
leted.• Press ON or SPK to dial the displayed
number.
Dialing a Quick Dial number
A quick dial number can be dialed in two ways.
1. While reviewing the quick dial numbers as
previously shown.
2. While the Handset is idle or in pre-dial, as
follows:
While the Handset is idle the user can perform a
quick dial by holding down the desired quick dial
location key (0-9). If the location is empty then
the message:
will be shown for a few seconds before return-
ing to the idle or pre-dial screen.
• If the location does have an entry, then that
number will be added to any pre-dialed digits
and the phone will go off-hook and begin dial-
ing.
• Follow the first 2 steps in Reviewing Quick
Dial Number to reach the quick dial numbers
to be dialed.
• Press ON or SPEAKER to dial the number.
- OR -
• While the Handset is in idle, press and hold
the desired quick dial location key (0-9).
NOTE: If the location is empty, the screen will
show QUICK DIAL NOT ASSIGNED for a few
seconds then returning to the idle screen.
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Basic Operation
Editing a Quick Dial Number
• Follow the first 2 steps in Reviewing
Quick Dial Number to reach the quick dial
numbers to be edited.
• Press SEL then you will be prompted to
EDIT NUMBER. Use DEL key to back-
space and press the digit keys to enter
the number.
• Press SEL again for confirmation.
Deleting a Quick Dial Number
• Follow the first 2 steps in Reviewing
Quick Dial Number to reach the quick dial
numbers to be deleted.
• Press DEL key then the display will show:
• To confirm, press SEL then the display will
show QUICK DIAL x IS EMPTY!. If no,
press OFF to quit without deleting the quick
dial number.
Quick Dialing
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Basic Operation
Handset Settings
If the location does have an entry, then that
number will be added to any pre-dialed digits and
the phone will go off-hook and begin dialing.
Audio Volume
Audio volume is adjusted during an active call by the
following key sequence:
Pressing the volume or keys on the side of
the unit. Separate volume settings are maintained
for normal, handsfree and Headset modes. When
the volume keys are pressed during a call the
screen will show:
As the volume is increased,the number of blocks
shown will increase. As the volume is decreased
fewer blocks will be shown.
Ringer Volume
• From the idle (OFF) mode, press SEL then
or key to RINGER VOLUME.
• Press SEL again. The current ringer volume
will be shown:
Press and keys or enter digit 0-6 to the
desired ringer volume. The current ring tone
is played and the volume bar is increased/de-
creased each time the setting is adjusted. At
the lowest setting, the Handset will not ring
when a call comes in and the display will show:
• Press SEL to confirm the setting.
Ringer Tone
• From the idle (OFF) mode, press SEL then
key to RINGER VOLUME.
• Press SEL then you are prompted to choose
INTERCOM CALL or OUTSIDE CALL.
Press and keys to select the desired
option.
• Press SEL again. You can then use and
keys or enter digit 0-9 to sampling the ring tone.
The screen, for example, will show:
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Basic Operation
Handset Settings
• Press SEL to confirm your setting.
Key Tone (preset to ON)
From the idle (OFF) mode, press SEL then or
key to KEY TONE.
• Press SEL again. The current setting will be
shown. Press and keys to scroll to ON or
OFF. When set to ON, the handset will emit a
beep whenever a key is pressed.
When the desired option is shown, press SEL to
confirm your selection.
Key Click (preset to ON)
When you press a key on the Handset, you hear a
confirmation ‘click ’. You can turn this feature Off
and On by doing the following:
1) Press SEL
2) Press the or key until the KEY CLICK op-
tion is shown as follows:
3) Press SEL, to enter the key click sub-menu.
4) Enable key click by pressing 1 or , or disable
key click by pressing the 0 or key.
5) Press SEL, to confirm the setting.
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Basic Operation
Handset Settings
Handset Name
It is possible to give each Handset its own unique
name. The name is shown in the first line during
idle replacing the “VTECH”, normally shown when
the Handset is idle.
The name can be a maximum of 16 characters in
length.
The Handset naming procedure is as follows:
1) Press SEL
2) Press the or keys until the HANDSET
NAME option is shown as follows:
3) Press SEL, to enter the Handset name sub-menu.
4) Enter Handset name (characters are entered in
the same way as for the phone book)5) Press
SEL, to confirm the setting.
When returning to idle the display shows:
Handset Name (preset as ‘VTECH’)
• From the idle (OFF) mode, press SEL then
or key to HANDSET NAME.
• Press SEL again. The display will show the
current setting, for example:
• Press DEL to backspace then ‘spell’ the de-
sired name.
NOTE: The characters are entered in the same
way as for the phone book, see the table in page
27.
• Press SEL to confirm the setting.
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Basic Operation
Handset Settings
Language (preset to English)
• From the idle (OFF) mode, press SEL then
or key to LANGUAGE.
• Press SEL to select this option. Press and
keys to scroll from English to French or
Spanish.
• Press SEL to confirm the setting.
Message Waiting
Your telephone can detect a Visual Message
Waiting signal, generated by many telephone
service providers. If you subscribe to Voice Mail
service from your local telephone company (fee
required), and a Visual Message Waiting signal
is provided, the Handset will display MESSAGES
WAITING, alerting you to new messages.
Once you have reviewed all new messages,
the Messages Waiting alert will automatically be
turned off.
Clear Message Waiting
If, after reviewing all new voice mail messages,
the Messages Waiting alert still remains on the
screen and the (place the envolpe icon here) LED
on Base is still ON, you can manually remove the
indication from the screen and turn the LED off.
• From the idle (OFF) mode, press SEL then
or key to CLEAR MSG WAIT.
• Press SEL then the display will ask you TURN
INDICATOR OFF? Press SEL again to con-
firm. To exit, Or press OFF.
Dial Type (preset to Tone)
• From the idle (OFF) mode, press SEL then
or key to DIAL TYPE.
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Basic Operation
Handset Settings
• Press SEL then use and key to scroll
TONE to PULSE.
• Press SEL to confirm your setting.
NOTE: When the phone is set for PULSE dial
mode, it is possible to switch to temporary TONE
mode during an ongoing call by pressing *.
Once pressed, TONE will be used for rest of
the call. After you hang up, the phone will re-
turn to pulse dialing for the next call.
Dial Method ( Tone)
It is possible to change the method of dialing
between Tone and pulse dialing, if your local
phone company requires pulse dialing in your
area:
1) Press SEL
2) Press the or keys until the DIAL
TYPE option is shown as follows:
3) Press SEL, to enter the dial sub-menu.
4) Press or to choose the method of
dialing , the display looks like the one below
5) Alternately the user can select pulse dial-
ing by pressing 1 or . Select DTMF dial-
ing by pressing 0 or .
6) Press SEL to confirm the setting.
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Basic Operation
Handset Settings
Call Forward
A Handset on an external call can forward it to the
other Handset by holding down the INT key.
The display will initially show:
If the Base can connect to the other Handset,
the display will change to:
And then return to the idle display.
by pressing INT to reconnect to the external call.
If the Base cannot find the other Handset as a
result of it being out of range or powered off, the
display will show:
And the external will ‘call back’ to the Handset.
Call Transfer
An external call is transferred by:
1. Press INT key (the external call is put on hold)
2. Destination Handset will ring, showing an
intercom call.
3. Pressing the ON key on the destination
Handset will answer the intercom call.
4. Inform the person using the destination Handset
that they have a call on hold.
5. Press OFF, on the first Handset, to tran sfer
external call to other Handset.
If there is no answer on the destination Handset,
the first Handset can reconnect to the held call
Temporary Tone
When the phone is set for pulse dial mode, it is possible to switch to temporary
Tone mode during an ongoing call by pressing * . Once pressed, TONE will be
used for the rest of the call. After you hang up, the phone will return to pulse dialing
for the next call.
Call Forward & Call Transfer
An external call can be forwarded or transferred from one Handset to the other
Handset. The difference between forward and transfer depends on if the send-
ing Handset needs to talk with the receiving Handset,
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Basic Operation
Handset Settings
Call Back
After forwarding a call, a CALL BACK is generated
in the forwarding Handset if the forwarded call is
not answered within 30 seconds. When a call is
returned to a Handset, it will show the following
while ringing:
If the returned call is not answered within 30
seconds, the phone automatically goes on hook,
dropping the external call.
Conference
It is possible to establish a conference between two Handsets and the external
line.
If a Handset is on the process of transferring a call to the other Handset it is pos-
sible to conference with both calls by holding down the INT key. Holding INT when
connected to either party, when transferring, or call toggling, will immediately
conference both Handsets and external line.
A Handset can leave the conference by going on-hook, by pressing OFF, or
placing the Handset on the Base or charging cradle. The connection continues
between the remaining Handset and the external party.
Redial at On-Hook state
Pressing REDIAL while the Handset is idle or pre-dialing will access the last dialed
number. Subsequent presses of REDIAL will access previously dialed numbers.
After the fifth number the redial list will cycle back to the most recently dialed
number. Alternately, you can use the and keys to scroll through the 5 previously
dialed numbers.
Pressing OFF will cancel the redial list review.
Pressing ON or SPK will add the shown redial number to any pre-dialed digits, go
off-hook and start dialing.
Redial at Off-Hook state
Pressing REDIAL when on an external call will display the last dialed number. After
two second the shown number will be automatically dialed. If during this time,
REDIAL is pressed again the display will return to the external call presentation,
and the number will not be dialed.
If a Handset already has a connection to the ex-
ternal line, and another Handset goes off-hook,
a conference is immediately established. Both
handsets will show:
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Advanced Operation
Handset Settings
Flash
During an ongoing external call, press
the FLASH/ON key to flash the line (to
respond to a Call Waiting signal, for ex-
ample).
Mute
It is possible to mute the microphone
during a conversation by pressing the
DELETE/MUTE key. The microphone is
un-muted by pressing DELETE/MUTE
again.
In case the external line is muted, when
establishing an intercom connection, the
line is un-muted automatically after the in-
tercom call is terminated. The line is also
un-muted after the FLASH feature is
used.
A text message in the display indicates
when the microphone is first muted.
The MUTE icon will also be shown
whenever the microphone is muted.
When mute is disabled, this message will
briefly be shown:
And the MUTE icon will turn off.
MUTE
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Advanced Operation
Page
The page function is used as an aid to locate the Handsets. It can be only done
from the Base.
To activate paging press the PAGE button on the base.
All Handsets not currently active on a call will show:
and start the paging sound.
Either Handset can cancel the page by pressing any of the PHONE, 0-9, *, # or
SPK keys.
Or, press PAGE at the Base to cancel the page.
Handset Settings
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Advanced Operation
Headset Operation
Your ip 5825 Handset is equipped with a 2.5mm Headset Jack for use with an
optional accessory Headset for hands-free operation. If you choose to use the
Headset option, you must obtain an optional accessory Headset, which is compat-
ible with the ip 5825.
To purchase a Headset, call VTech Customer Service at 1-800-595-9511.
Once you have a compatible 2.5mm Headset, locate the Headset Jack on the ip
5825 Handset. Connect the plug on the Headset cord to the jack (under a small
rubber flag) on the cordless Handset. The plug should fit securely. Do not force the
connection.
NOTE:
Whenever a compatible Headset is con-
nected to the cordless Handset, the mi-
crophone on the Handset will be muted.
This is done to limit the effect of back-
ground noise.
Belt Clip
The ip 5825 is also equipped with a
detachable belt clip. Align the pins on
the inside edge of the clip with the
notches on the sides of the Handset.
The belt clip should snap securely into
place. Do not force the connection.
Handset Operation
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Additional Information
Taking Care Of Your Telephone
Your cordless telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts, so it must be treated
with care.
Avoid rough treatment
Place the Handset down gently. Save the original packing materials to protect your
telephone if you ever need to ship it.
Avoid water
Your telephone can be damaged if it gets wet. Do not use the Handset outdoors in
the rain, or handle it with wet hands. Do not install your Base Unit near a sink,
bathtub or shower.
Electrical storms
Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges harmful to electronic equipment.
For your own safety, use caution when using electric appliances during storms.
Cleaning your telephone
Your telephone has a durable plastic casing that should retain its luster for many
years. Clean it only with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild soap.
Do not use excess water or cleaning solvents of any kind.
Remember that electrical appliances can cause serious injury if used when
you are wet or standing in water. If your Base Unit should fall into water, DO
NOT RETRIEVE IT UNTIL YOU UNPLUG THE POWER CORD AND
TELEPHONE LINE CORDS FROM THE WALL. Then pull the unit out by
the unplugged cords.
In Case Of Difficulty
If you have difficulty operating your phone, the suggestions below should solve the
problem. If you still have difficulty after trying these suggestions, call VTECH
Communications at 1-800-595-9511. In Canada, call VTECH Telecommunicatios
Canada Ltd at 1-800-267-7377.
The Phone Doesn’t Work At All
• Make sure the Power Cord is plugged in.
• Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the Base Unit and the
telephone wall jack.
• Make sure the batteries are properly charged. If you get a ‘LOW BATTERY’
message or indication, the battery pack needs charging.
No Dial Tone
• First check all the suggestions above.
• If you still don’t hear a dial tone, disconnect the Base Unit from the telephone jack
and connect a different phone. If there is no dial tone on that phone either, the
problem is in your wiring or local service. Contact your local telephone company.
Maintenance
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Additional Information
You Get Noise, Static, Or A Weak Signal Even When You¡¯re Near
The Base Unit
• Household appliances plugged into the same circuit as the Base Unit can some-
times cause interference. Try moving the appliance or the Base Unit to another
outlet.
You Get Noise, Static, Or A Weak Signal When You’re Away From
The Base Unit
• You may be out of range. Either move closer to the Base, or relocate the Base
Unit.
• The layout of your home may be limiting the range. Try moving the Base Unit to
another position.
The Handset Does Not Ring When You Receive A Call
• Make sure you have the ringers activated. Refer to the section(s) on setting the
ringer in this User's Manual.
• Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the Base Unit and the
telephone jack. Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
• You may be too far from the Base Unit.
• You may have too many extension phones on your telephone line to allow all of
them to ring. Try unplugging some of the other phones.
You Hear Other Calls While Using Your Phone
Disconnect your Base Unit from the telephone jack, and plug in a corded
telephone. If you still hear other calls, the problem is probably in your wiring or local
service. Call your local telephone company.
You Hear Noise In The Handset, And None Of The Keys Or Buttons
Work
• Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
Common Cure For Electronic Equipment
If the unit does not seem to be responding
normally, then try putting the Handset in the
cradle. If it does not seem to respond, do
the following (in the order listed):
1. Disconnect the power to the Base.
2. Disconnect the Handset battery, and spare
battery pack, if applicable.
3. Wait a few minutes.
4. Connect power to the Base.
5. Re-install the battery pack (s)
6. Watch for Handset to display:
“VTECH”
In Case Of Difficulty
then
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Additional Information
Warranty Statement
What does this limited warranty cover?
• The manufacturer of this VTech product, VTech Communications, warrants to
the holder of a valid proof of purchase (“Consumer” or “you”) that the product and
all accessories provided by VTech in the sales package (“Product”) are free from
material defects in material and workmanship, pursuant to the following terms and
conditions, when installed and used normally and in accordance with operation
instructions, This limited warranty extends only to the Consumer for Products
purchased and used in the United States of America.
What will VTech Communications do if the Product is not free from
material defects in materials and workmanship during the limited
warranty period (¡°Materially Defective Product¡±)?
• During the limited warranty period, VTech’s authorized service representative
will repair ot replace at VTech’s option, without charge, a Materially Defective Prod-
uct. If we repair this product, we may use new or refurbished replacement parts. If
we choose to replace this product, we may replace it with a new or
refurbished product of the same or similar design. VTech will return repaired or
replace-ment products to you in working condition. VTech will retain defective parts,
modules, or equipment. Repair or replacement of Product, at VTech’s option, is
your exclusive remedy. You should expect the repair or replacement to take
approximately 30 days.
How long is the limited warranty period?
• The limited warranty period for the product extends for ONE(1) YEAR from the
date of purchase if we repair or replace a Materially Defective Product under the
terms of this limited warranty. This limited warranty also applies to repaired or
replacement Products for a period of either (a) 90 days from the date the repaired
or replacement Product is shipped to you or (b) the time remaining on the original
one-year 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 any-
one other than an authorized service representative of VTech; or
3. Product to the extent that the problem experienced is caused by signal conditions,
network reliability or cable or antenna systems; or
4. Product to the extent that the problem is caused by use with non-VTech electrical
accessories; or
5. Product whose warranty/quality stickers, Product serial numbers plates or
electronic serial numbers have been removed, altered or rendered illegible; or
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Additional Information
6. Product purchased, used, serviced, or shipped for repair from outside the United
States, or used for commercial or institutional purposes (including but not limited to
Products used for rental purposes); or
7. Product returned without vallid proof of purchase (see 2 below); or
8. Charges for installation or set up, adjustment of customer controls, and installation
or repair of systems outside the unit.
How do you get warranty service?
• To obtain warranty service in the United States of America, call 1 800-595- 9511
for instructions regarding where to return the Product. Before calling for service,
please check the user’s manual. A check of the Product controls and features may
save you a service call.
• Except as provided by applicable law, you assume the risk of loss or damage
during transit and transportation and are responsible for delivery or handling charges
incurred in the transport of Product(s) to the service location. VTech will return
repaired or replaced product under this limited warranty to you,
transportation, delivery or handling charges prepaid. VTech assumes no risk for
damage or loss of the Product in transit.
• If the Product failure is not covered by this limited warranty, or proof of purchase
does not meet the terms of this limited warranty, VTech will notify you and will
request that you authorize the cost of repair 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;
2. Include alid 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 Law Rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights, which vary from state to state.
Limitations: Implied warranties, including those of fitness for a particular purpose
and merchantability (an unwritten warranty that the product is fit for ordinary use)
are limited to one year from date of purchase. Some states do not allow limitations
on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Warranty Statement
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Additional Information
• In to event shall VTech be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential,
or similar damages (including, but not limited to lost profits or revenue, inability to
use the product, or other associated equipment, the cost of substitute equipment,
and claims by third parties) resulting from the use of this product, some states do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations
This equipment complies with Parts 15 of the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) rules for the United States. It also complies with regulations RSS210 and
CS-03 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion of the device.
A label is located on the underside of the Base Unit containing either the FCC
registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) or the IC registration
number and Load Number. You must, upon request, provide this information to
your local telephone company.
This equipment is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids.
Should you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact:
VTech Communications Inc
CUSTOMER SERVICE at 1-800-595-9511. In Canada, call VTech Telecommunications
Canada Ltd. at 1-800-267-7377.
For repair/warranty information. The telephone company may ask you to disconnect
this equipment from the line network until the problem has been corrected.
FCC Part 15
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The equipment has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-
ference 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 in-
stallation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations
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Additional Information
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet or on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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 com-
ply with the FCC criteria. The handset has such a low power that it does not require
testing. It may be safely held against the ear of the user. The base unit shall be
installed & used such that parts of the user’s body other than the hands should be
maintained at a comfortable distance of approximately 20 cm or more.
FCC and ACTA Information
If this equipment was approved for connection to the telephone network prior to
July 23, 2001, it complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) rules. If the equipment was approved after that date, it complies with the
Part 68 rules and with Technical Requirements for Connection of Equipment to the
Telephone Network adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments
(ACTA). We are required to provide you with the following information.
1. Product identifier and REN information
The label on the back or bottom of this equipment contains, among other things, an
identifier indicating product approval and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN).
This information must be provided to your local telephone company upon request.
For equipment approved prior to July 23, 2001, the product identifier is preceded by
the phrase “FCC Reg No.” and the REN is listed separately. For equipment
approved after that date, the product identifier is preceded by “US” and a colon (:),
and the REN is encoded in the product identifier without a decimal point as the sixth
and seventh characters following the colon. For example, the product identifier
US:AAAEQ01B123XYZ would indicate an REN of 0.3. The REN is used to determine
how many devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have them ring
when you are called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of all RENs should be five
(5.0) or less. You may want to contact your local telephone company for more information.
2. Connection and use with the nationwide telephone network
The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and the
telephone network must comply with the 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. This equipment may not be used with Coin Telephone Lines or with
FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations
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Additional Information
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.
3. Repair instructions
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.
4. Rights of the telephone company
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.
5. Hearing aid compatibility
If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless Handset, it is hearing aid
compatible.
6. Programming/testing of emergency numbers
If this product has memory dialing locations, you may choose to store police, fire
department and emergency medical service telephone numbers in these locations.
If you do, please keep three things in mind:
a We recommend that you also write the telephone number on the directory card,
so that you can still dial the emergency number manually if the memory dialing
feature doesn’t work.
b This feature is provided only as a convenience, and the manufacturer assumes
no responsibility for customer reliance upon the memory feature.
c Testing the emergency telephone numbers you have stored is not recommended.
However, if you do make a call to an emergency number:
• You must remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call before
hanging up.
• Programming/testing of emergency numbers should be performed during off-peak
hours, such as in the early morning or late evening, when the emergency services
tend to be less busy.
IC (Industry Canada)
FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations
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Additional Information
This telephone is registered for use in Canada.
The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry
Canada technical specifications were met.
Notice:
This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical
Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC,
before the registration number signifies that registration was
performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada
technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved
the equipment.
Notice:
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 0.1. The
REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum
number of terminals 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 Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices
does not exceedfive.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian main-
tenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the
user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications
company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections
of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present,
are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
Caution:
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact
the appropriate electrical inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
Your Cordless Phone is designed to operate at the maximum power allowed by the
FCC and IC. This means your Handset and Base Unit can communicate only over
a certain distance - which will depend on the location of the Base Unit and Handset,
weather, and the construction and layout of your home or office.
FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations
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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 partnership 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 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 con-
serving natural resources.
RBRC® is a registered trademark of Rechargeable Battery Recycling
Corporation.
The RBRC Seal
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FREQUENCY CONTROL
Crystal controlled
PLL synthesizer
TRANSMIT FREQUENCY
Base : 5744.736 - 5825.952 MHz
Handset: 2401.056 - 2482.272 MHz
RECEIVE FREQUENCY
Base: 2401.056 - 2482.272 MHz
Handset : 5744.736 - 5825.952 MHz
CHANNELS
95 Channels
NOMINAL EFFECTIVE RANGE
Maximum power allowed by FCC and
IC. Actual operating range may vary
according to environmental conditions
at the time of use.
SIZE
Handset : 182mm x 55.3mm x 40mm
(including antenna)
Base : 115.8mm x 112.2mm x 62.6mm
Charger: 76.5mm x 79.4mm x 45.2mm
WEIGHT
Handset : 146 grams
(excluding Batteries)
Base : 210 grams
Charger : 225 grams
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Handset : 3.6V 750mAh NiMH
(3 AAA cells)
Base : 9 V @ 600mA
Charger : 9 V @ 150mA
MEMORY
Speed Dial: 50 Memory locations; up
to 32 digits per location
CID : Alphanumeric Display
50 Memory locations
SPECIFICATIONS ARE TYPICAL
AND MAY CHANGE WITHOUT
NOTICE.
Technical Specifications
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCT........................................................................1
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................3
Parts Check List................................................................................................4
The Handset Layout.............................................................................................5
The Base Unit Layout....................................................................................6
GETTING STARTED................................................................................................7
SETUP..............................................................................................................7
Connecting power to Base Unit/Handset Charger.........................................7
Installation of Battery Cells in Handset...............................................................8
Charging of the Handset Battery Cells..........................................................8
Connecting to phone line................................................................................9
Checking for dial tone....................................................................................9
Wall Mounting....................................................................................................10
BASIC OPERATION..................................................................................................11
Handset and Base Indicators............................................................................11
Handset Icons...................................................................................................11
Handset LEDs..............................................................................................11
Base LEDs........................................................................................................11
Handset Operation..........................................................................................12
Making Calls.................................................................................................12
Answering Calls............................................................................................12
Intercom Call......................................................................................................13
Phone Book Operation......................................................................................15
Storing a new entry.......................................................................................16
Reviewing/Dialing from the phone book.......................................................16
Editing a phone book entry............................................................................17
Delete a phone book entry............................................................................17
Calls Log (Caller ID - Call Waiting)..............................................................18
Quick Dialing.......................................................................................................21
Entering a Quick Dial number...........................................................................21
Reviewing quick dial numbers..........................................................................22
Dialing a Quick Dial number..........................................................................23
Editing a Quick Dial Number.........................................................................24
Deleting a Quick Dial Number.........................................................................24
Handset Setting.................................................................................................25
Audio Volume................................................................................................25
Ringer Volume................................................................................................25
Ringer tone....................................................................................................25
Key Tone (preset to ON).............................................................................26
Key Click........................................................................................................26
Handset Name.................................................................................................27
Language..........................................................................................................28
Message Waiting..............................................................................................28
Clear Message waiting.................................................................................28
Dial Type (preset to Tone)...............................................................................28
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Dial Method....................................................................................................29
Temporary Tone...........................................................................................30
Call Forward & Call Transfer..........................................................................30
Call Forward.................................................................................................30
Call Transfer......................................................................................................30
Call Back........................................................................................................31
Conference.......................................................................................................31
Redial at On-Hook state................................................................................31
Redial at Off-Hook state................................................................................31
ADVANCED OPERATION.....................................................................................31
Flash.............................................................................................................32
Mute.................................................................................................................32
Page...............................................................................................................33
HEADSET OPERATION..................................................................................34
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...............................................................................35
Maintenance...................................................................................................35
In Case Of Difficulty.......................................................................................36
Warranty Statement........................................................................................37
FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations.....................................................................39
The RBRC® Seal...............................................................................................43
Technical Specifications (this part will change accordingly)..........................44
VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.
A member of THE VTECH GROUP OF COMPANIES.
Distributed in the U.S.A. by VTech Communications, Inc. Beaverton,
Oregon, 97008
Distributed in Canada by VTech Telecommunications Canada Ltd.
7671 Alderbridge Way, Richmond, B.C. V6X 1Z9.
Printed in China 91-5467-10-00
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