VTech Telecommunications 80-4227-00 900 MHz CORDLESS TELEPHONE User Manual 23624

VTech Telecommunications Ltd 900 MHz CORDLESS TELEPHONE 23624

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VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 1 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.PDL GXInternalProduct SpecificationNOT FOR EXTERNAL RELEASEDocument ID: GXSPC3-0.DOCPRC #:  00DMNote:  All rights reserved.  No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or byany means.  The only controlled copy of this document is kept in electronic form on the VTECH computernetwork.  All printed copies are uncontrolled documents and are not updated.  This Procedure is theproperty of VTECH Engineering Canada Ltd., and shall be returned upon request.Prepared By Gordon RyleyTitle Project ManagerApproved ByTitle
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 2 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.Revision HistoryRevision No Description Page Effective DatePreliminary July 21,’981 First Release Aug 14,’982 Updated Release with UI changes All Sept 22, 19982.1 Incorporated Regulatory Requirementsand Page Key operation6,37 24-SEP-982.2 Changes to Electrical Specs. Changedtitle to Internal Product Spec.Added Base LED OperationAll 22-OCT-982.3 Revised after TM1 Review Comments.Added Call Forward Display and changesto menu displaysAll 5-NOV-982.4 Revised Call Forward operation as perRadio Shack req’s.  Corrected redialexamples.  Corrected CID Recall Optionexamples. Revised CLEAR MEMORYmenu operation.  Defined VMWI as afactory programmable option.Minor corrections to other sections.pp. 15, 22, 23,25, 29, 34-38,and 42.25-NOV-983.0 Removed OUT OF AREA messagedescription from CID.  Corrected lastmessage for Step 6 on SET RING TYPEdescription.  Corrected Set Ring Volumedescription Step 6 to say LOW instead ofHIGH.Added CID display of telephone numberssection.Added Red/Green or All Red LEDIndicator OptionsAll 18-JAN-99
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 3 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.Table of Contents1. Overview....................................................................................61.1 General Description................................................................................... 61.2 Regulatory Standards................................................................................ 61.3 Feature List ................................................................................................ 71.3.1 Basic Features .....................................................................................................................71.3.2 Unique Features ..................................................................................................................71.3.3 Features Not Provided ........................................................................................................81.4 Cosmetic Styling........................................................................................ 92. Functional Description .............................................................112.1 Handset Display and Keypad Layout ....................................................... 112.2 Base Key Layout and Indicators............................................................... 122.3 Base LED User Interface Status Indicators ............................................. 133. User Interface Specification.....................................................143.1 User Interface Status Tones ..................................................................... 143.2 Navigation/Features/Menus ...................................................................... 143.2.1 On Hook State Menus .........................................................................................................153.2.2 Off Hook State Menus .........................................................................................................153.2.3 Mode Timeout ......................................................................................................................163.3 Dial Modes.................................................................................................. 173.3.1 Pre-Seizure (On-Hook) Dialing or Pre-Dial ........................................................................173.3.1.1  Pre-Dial Digit Entry and Editing .....................................................................................173.3.1.2  Pre-Dial Example .............................................................................................................183.3.2 Post-Seizure Dialing (Off-Hook) or Live Dial ....................................................................193.4 Using SELECT or PHONE key When Recalling Numbers ...................... 193.4.1 Pre-Dial Recall Example Using PHONE Key (WYSIWYG)................................................203.4.2 Pre-Dial Recall Using SELECT Key....................................................................................203.4.3 Live-Dial Recall Using PHONE or SELECT Key................................................................213.5 Placing A Call on Hold............................................................................... 213.6 Last Number Redial ................................................................................... 22
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 4 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.6.1 Review/Recalling Most Recently Dialed Numbers from Redial Memory .......................223.6.1.1  Redial Example Using PHONE key from Pre-Dial Mode: .............................................233.6.1.2  Redial Example Using PHONE key from Live-Dial Mode: ...........................................243.6.2 Storing Redial Records.......................................................................................................243.7 Incoming Calls ........................................................................................... 253.7.1 Ringing .................................................................................................................................253.7.2 Answering the Incoming Call .............................................................................................253.7.3 Terminating the Incoming Call...........................................................................................253.8 Calling Line ID Functions.......................................................................... 263.8.1 CID Type I .............................................................................................................................263.8.2 Call Forward Indicator.........................................................................................................263.8.3 New Calls Indicator .............................................................................................................273.8.3.1  New Calls LED Indicator Option.....................................................................................273.8.4 CID Type II ............................................................................................................................273.8.5 Review/Recall Telephone Numbers from CID Memory....................................................273.8.5.1  CID Number Recall Options............................................................................................293.8.6 Deleting a CID Record in Review Mode.............................................................................303.8.7 Call Forward Display of Telephone Numbers...................................................................313.9 Speed Dial Functions ................................................................................ 323.9.1 Programming Speed Dial Memory .....................................................................................323.9.1.1  Program Speed Dial Example.........................................................................................323.9.2 Review/Recall Telephone Number from Speed Dial Memory .........................................333.9.2.1  Speed Dial Review Example...........................................................................................343.9.3 Deleting a Speed Dial Location in Review Mode..............................................................353.10 Clearing CID, Speed Dial Memory and VMWI .......................................... 363.10.1 Clear Memory Menu Structure If VMWI Is Supported ......................................................363.10.2 Clear Memory Menu Structure If VMWI Is NOT Supported .............................................363.10.3 Clearing The Visual Message Waiting Indicator (If VMWI Option is Supported) ..........373.10.4 Clearing All CID Records ....................................................................................................383.10.5 Clearing All Speed Dial Locations .....................................................................................393.11 Flashing the Line/Switching Over to New Call........................................ 403.12 Visual Message Waiting Indication (VMWI) ............................................. 403.12.1 VMWI LED Display Option ..................................................................................................403.13 Setup Mode Options.................................................................................. 413.13.1 Ring Type Setting (4 selection and OFF) ..........................................................................423.13.2 Ringer Volume Control (High or Low) ...............................................................................433.13.3 Dialing Type Selection (Tone or Pulse) .............................................................................443.13.4 Keyclick Selection (On or Off)............................................................................................453.14 Page Key Operation................................................................................... 463.15 In Use/Charging LED Indicator ................................................................. 463.15.1 Red/Green LED Option........................................................................................................46
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 5 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.15.1.1  In Use/Charging LED Display State Priority (Red/Green LEDs)................................463.15.2 All Red LED Option..............................................................................................................463.15.2.1  In Use/Charging LED Display State Priority (All Red LEDs)......................................473.16 Temporary Tone Activation....................................................................... 473.17 Ear Piece Volume Adjustment .................................................................. 473.18 Spare Battery/POTS mode ........................................................................ 483.19 Low Battery Warning................................................................................. 483.20 Parallel Set Indication ............................................................................... 483.21 Headset Jack.............................................................................................. 493.22 No Telephone Line Connected ................................................................. 493.23 Display Priority of Non Mode Specific Messages ................................... 503.24 Channel Search/Out of Range Indication ................................................ 514. Electrical Specifications...........................................................524.1 Operating Conditions ................................................................................ 524.2 DC Electrical Characteristics.................................................................... 524.3 Audio Specification ................................................................................... 534.4 Telephone Line Interface Specification ................................................... 544.5 Calling Line Identification Specification.................................................. 554.6 Radio Specification ................................................................................... 564.6.1 Frequency Allocation ..........................................................................................................564.6.2 Base Unit Frequencies........................................................................................................564.6.3 Handset Unit Frequencies ..................................................................................................56
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 6 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.1. Overview1.1 General DescriptionThe PDL GX is a 900 MHz digital cordless telephone in a form factor which half the size of the existingVTECH digital product.  This is a higher end product by virtue of the level of integration required in order tomeet the form factor requirements.  This is also a full featured phone which is menu driven with a 2x12alphanumeric display capable of receiving Caller ID type I and type II.1.2 Regulatory StandardsAs a requirement for sale in the United States, the product will comply with the electrical specificationsdefined in the following documents:•  FCC Part 15 Radio Emissions Requirements•  FCC Part 68 Telephone Line Interface Requirements• UL 1459 Safety RequirementsAs a requirement for sale in Canada, the product will comply with the electrical specifications defined inthe following documents:•  IC RSS-210 Radio Emissions Requirements•  IC CS-03 Telephone Line Interface Requirements• CSA 225 Safety RequirementsIn addition to the above mandatory regulations, the recommendations provided in EIA-470-B, TIA 571,TIA631and IEC801-2 will be used as a guideline.The caller ID display module meets protocol requirements specified in the following standards documents:Bellcore TR-NWT-001401 Issue 1“ Visual Message Waiting Indicator”Bellcore TR-NWT-000030 Issue 2"Voiceband Data Transmission Interface Generic Requirements"Bellcore TR-NWT-000031 Issue 4"CLASS Feature: Calling Number Delivery"Bellcore TR-NWT-001188 Issue 1"CLASS Feature: Calling Name Delivery Generic Requirements"
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 7 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.1.3 Feature List1.3.1 Basic Features•  Name / number caller ID display with 50 call storage capacity•  32kbps ADPCM voice coding•  2 row by 12  character 5x7 dot matrix alpha-numeric LCD display on handset•  10 channel operation with auto channel selection•  900 MHz Operation•  24 bit digital security code for 16.8 million combinations•  DTMF and Pulse dialing•  20 number/location programmable memory for up to 20 digit phone number•  Automatic search for best available channel•  Low battery detect and warning indicator•  Handset power saving 7 days (less during out-of-range) 1•  7.0 Hours continuous talk time 1•  Volume adjust on handset•  Hearing-aid compatible receiver•  Provisions for spare handset battery pack in the base unit•  Complete battery back-up in case of power failure•  Backlit LCD on the handset•  Auto hang-up when returning the handset to the base cradle.•  Detachable power supply•  Support for headsets with 2.5mm jacks.1 Note that this is only when masked ROM is used.  Use of external ROM will diminish the talk/standbytime.1.3.2 Unique Features•  Use of E2PROM in base unit for permanent memory storage of security code•  Use of E2PROM in the handset for nonvolatile storage of the security code, CID messages and speeddial numbers•  Handset allows for on-the-fly battery replacement•  Fully digital link between handset and base•  Digitally-scrambled voice communication between handset and base has extremely high immunity tonoise and interfering signals•  Out-of-range indication while the handset is in use and in standby mode•  Removable battery pack•  Easy answer - When the phone rings simply press any key (except OFF) on the handset to answerwhen in idle mode.•  A faster charge (.2C) capability will be provided on the base for the handset battery.  The unit willautomatically switch over to regular trickle charge (.1C) when required.•  The electrical design will support charging in the face up position.• Ringer muting
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 8 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.1.3.3  Features Not Provided•  The privacy feature is not provided•  Stutter dial tone detection•  Automatic line drop is not provided•  Name dialing is not provided•  Multi handset capability is not provided.•  There is no Page LED on the base•  No other modes of operation available while on HOLD•  Manual channel change has been deleted as the auto channel change algorithm takes care of thisfunction.•  Automatic security code updating when the handset is cradled has been eliminated.  The base andhandset security codes are now factory preset and stored in E2PROM for the life of the unit.  Newsecurity codes are therefore not generated every time the unit is re-cradled.
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 9 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.1.4 Cosmetic StylingBase Unit
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 10 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.Handset Unit
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 11 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.2. Functional Description2.1  Handset Display and Keypad Layout1 2 34GHI 5IJK 6MNO7PQRS 8TUV 9WXYZ*0OPER #PHONE OFFSELECT2 X12 LCD DISPLAYMENU NAVIGATIONAL KEYSCID RECALLPREFIX OPTIONS PRESS ANDHOLD TOVIEWMOREPRESS ANDHOLD  TO VIEWCID TIME & DATETEMP.TONE ACTIVATIONHOLDTO DELETECID & SPEED DIALLOCATIONHOLD TO ENTERPAUSE DIGIT INPRE-DIALABC DEF
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 12 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.2.2   Base Key Layout and IndicatorsORPAGEPOWERIN USE/CHARGINGSPARE BATTERYMESSAGE WAITINGPAGEPOWERIN USE/CHARGINGSPARE BATTERY       NEW CALLS
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 13 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.2.3  Base LED User Interface Status IndicatorsThe following status is indicated on the base unit LED display:Status Type DescriptionPOWER When the POWER LED is lit solid RED, it indicates that power to the baseunit is on.IN USE (off hook) When the IN USE/CHARGING LED is lit solid GREEN it indicates that thephone is off-hook.RINGING When the IN USE/CHARGING LED is flashing GREEN at a rate of 16 Hzduring the ON cycle of the power ringing signal (2 sec ON/ 4 seconds OFF),it indicates that the telephone line is ringing.CALL HOLD When the IN USE/CHARGING LED is flashing GREEN at a rate of 4 Hz, itindicates that the telephone line has been placed on hold.CHARGING When the IN USE/CHARGING LED is lit solid RED it indicates that thecradle is charging the handset batteryON-HOOK & NOHANDSET IN CRADLEWhen the IN USE/CHARGING LED is OFF and the POWER LED is lit solidor flashing RED, it indicates that the telephone line is on hook and nohandset is installed in the cradle.SPARE BATTERY When this LED is lit solid RED it indicates that a spare battery is installed inthe base unit.MESSAGE WAITING When this indicator is lit solid RED, it indicates that messages are waitingfrom the CO.NEW CALLS When this indicator is lit solid RED, it indicates that you have received newcalls when caller ID is supported.POTS MODE When the POWER LED blinks RED, it indicates that the base is running offof the spare battery and is in POTS mode
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 14 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.  User Interface Specification3.1  User Interface Status TonesThe following tones are generated in response to various user stimuli:Type DescriptionCONFIRMATION TONE Generated whenever a programming command requested by the user iscompleted satisfactorilyERROR TONE Generated whenever the user tries to perform an erroneous function oraborts programmingKEYCLICK Generated whenever a key is pressed3.2 Navigation/Features/MenusVarious menu items are available to the user when the telephone is on hook or off hook.  These menuitems are used to enter various modes of operation.  The menu items are selectable and scrollable via thenavigational keys on the handset which are the ▲,  ▼ and the SELECT keys – refer to Section 2.1Handset Display and Keypad Layout.Note: On some models the up arrow key is designated as a right arrow key, and the down arrow isdesignated as the left arrow.  These shall be treated as equivalent.To enter menu selection the user must press the SELECT key.  The first menu item will appear in thedisplay.  The user can then review the available choices by either scrolling forward with the ▲ key orscrolling backward with the ▼ key.  All menu items will wrap around and can be cycled through in theforward and backward direction.
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 15 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.2.1  On Hook State MenusThe following diagram shows the menu sequence available when the telephone is on hook.Figure 1 – MENU SEQUENCE IN THE ON HOOK STATE3.2.2  Off Hook State MenusThe following menus are displayed whenever the phone is off hook.Figure 3.1.2 -  MENU SEQUENCE IN THE OFF HOOK STATEREDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCIDCIDCIDCIDMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYPress ▲ Key Press ▼ Key Press ▼ Key Press ▲ KeyPress  ▼ KeyPress ▲ KeyPress ▲  KeyPress ▼ KeyPress SELECT KeyPress PHONE orOFF Key to ExitPROGRAMPROGRAMPROGRAMPROGRAMSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALPress  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyCALL HOLDCALL HOLDCALL HOLDCALL HOLDFEATUREFEATUREFEATUREFEATUREREDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCIDCIDCIDCIDMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYPress  ▼ Key Press  ▲  KeyPress ▼ KeyPress ▲ KeyPress  ▲  KeyPress  ▼ KeyPress SELECT  KeyPress PHONE orOFF Key to Return To CallPress PHONE orOFF Key to ExitPress PHONE orOFF Key to ExitPress PHONE orOFF Key to ExitSETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODEPress ▲ Key Press ▼ Key Press  ▼ Key Press ▲ KeyPress PHONE orOFF Key to ExitPress PHONE orOFF Key to Exit Press PHONE orOFF Key to ExitPress PHONE orOFF Key to ExitPress PHONE orOFF Key to Exit
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 16 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.In general, to exit from the current menu/mode the user can press the OFF key; this will bring the userback one step.For example, using the diagram below, pressing the SELECT key while on hook in idle mode will bring upthe “REDIAL MEMORY” menu.  Subsequent presses of the ▲▼ keys will allow the user to navigatethrough the other menu items. If the user presses the SELECT key when the menu item “REDIALMEMORY” is displayed, the user will enter the redial memory function.  Pressing the ▲▼  keys while inthis menu will allow the user to review the last 5 numbers dialed.  Pressing the OFF key anytime whilewithin this state will return the user back up to the “REDIAL MEMORY” main menu item.   Subsequentpresses of the ▲▼ keys will allow the user to navigate through the other menu items. Pressing the OFFkey will exit the user from the main menu and return the user to the idle mode.3.2.3 Mode TimeoutThe handset will have a built in menu display timeout feature whereby if it detects that no key has beenpressed within 30 seconds, it will exit the current menu item and return to the appropriate on hook idle oroff hook state.  The exception to this is when the phone call is placed on hold.  If a call is on hold, the callwill remain on hold until the user manually takes it off hold or cradles the handset.REDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORY Press SELECTPress SELECT Key Press OFF Key to Exitto Idle ModeR1 2573356R1 2573356R1 2573356R1 2573356R3 2573356R3 2573356R3 2573356R3 2573356R4 2573356R4 2573356R4 2573356R4 2573356R5 2573356R5 2573356R5 2573356R5 2573356R2 2573356R2 2573356R2 2573356R2 2573356Press  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress  ▲ KeyPress OFFPress OFFPress OFFPress OFFPress ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyCIDCIDCIDCIDMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYPress ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyOTHER MENU ITEMS
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 17 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.3 Dial Modes3.3.1  Pre-Seizure (On-Hook) Dialing or Pre-DialPre-Seizure dialing or Pre-dial refers to a mode of operation where the user enters a phone number orrecalls a number from memory to be dialed prior to going off hook or seizing the line.3.3.1.1  Pre-Dial Digit Entry and EditingWhen the handset is idle and in on hook mode, the user can enter the digits of the phone number usingthe keys 0 through 9 and the ✼ and # keys.  If a dial pause is required in the phone number string, theuser can press and hold the # key. A P will be displayed after 1 second and this indicates a pause intervalof 1 second.  A total of 20 digits can be entered using pre-dial.To delete a digit the user can press the ▼ key. The digit to the left of the cursor will be deleted.  Thecursor is always positioned to right of the last digit on the display.  To delete the entire display, press theOFF key.The following shows a sample display of a user entered phone number.Note: The on hook status is indicated by the cursor as an underscore when pre-dialingAs a general rule in pre-dial mode, the user can append to the displayed pre-dial digits with a phonenumber recalled from CID, Speed Dial or Redial memory up to the maximum of 20 digits.To dial the telephone number displayed on the LCD, press the PHONE key.On HookCursor 92573356_ 92573356_ 92573356_ 92573356_
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 18 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.3.1.2 Pre-Dial ExamplePhone State:  On Hook1.  User enters phone number 9 257 3356:2.  User wishes to correct the number to enter a dial pause afterthe 9.  The user presses the ▼ key 7 times to put the cursorafter the 9 digit :3.  Press and hold the # key for 1 second to insert a dial pause:4. User re-enters the rest of the digits 257 3356:5.  User presses PHONE key to go off-hook and complete call: 92573356_ 92573356_ 92573356_ 92573356_ 9_ 9_ 9_ 9_ 9P_ 9P_ 9P_ 9P_ 9P2573356_ 9P2573356_ 9P2573356_ 9P2573356_ 92573356\ 92573356\ 92573356\ 92573356\
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 19 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.3.2  Post-Seizure Dialing (Off-Hook) or Live DialPost-Seizure dialing or Live Dial refers to a mode of operation where the user goes off-hook or seizes theline before entering the phone number or recalling a number from memory to be dialed.  This type ofdialing is the normal method used in most corded telephones.Live Dial or off-hook mode is indicated by a solid block cursor as shown in the example display below:In Live Dial the user can only recall telephone numbers from memory.  No programming/editing functionsare allowed in Live-dial.When the user takes the phone off hook without pre-dial digits on the display, the message ‘PHONE ON’will be shown.The IN USE/CHARGING LED on the base will be lit GREEN to indicate the handset is in use and thetelephone line is off-hook.  As the user manually enters digits the corresponding DTMF tone will begenerated and remain on for the duration the key is held when the dial mode is set to TONE , or, if the dialmode is set to PULSE, the pulse digits will be dialed.  A KEYCLICK will also be generated to acknowledgethe user of the manual entry.3.4  Using SELECT or PHONE key When Recalling Numbers From MemoryThe cordless telephone supports “What You See Is What You Get“  (WYSIWYG) dialing when a userrecalls any dialing memory location while in pre-dial mode  and presses the PHONE  key instead of theSELECT key.This feature allows the user to scroll through any memory recall locations (e.g. CID Recall, Last NumberRedial and Speed Dial) and select the number to be dialed.  By pressing the PHONE key when in pre-dialmode only, the number as shown on the recall display will be dialed exactly as shown.  This featureprevents any dialing errors caused by accidentally leaving digits on the pre-dial display prior to making thememory recall selection.If a user wishes to recall a memory location for further editing in pre-dial mode, the user can always pressthe SELECT key to recall the number and append it to any digits already entered on the display prior tothe memory recall. 92573356\ 92573356\ 92573356\ 92573356\ Solid Block CursorIndicates Off-HookPHONE ONPHONE ONPHONE ONPHONE ON
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 20 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.If a user recalls a memory location when in live-dial mode and presses either the PHONE or SELECT key,the number recalled will be immediately dialed in addition to any digits previously dialed during this call.3.4.1  Pre-Dial Recall Example Using PHONE Key (WYSIWYG)1.  User enters a few digits in pre-dial mode (e.g. 52)2.  The user recalls a number from a redial location R2 which hasthe number 3334422 stored in it. (See Section 3.6.1Review/Recalling Most Recently Dialed Numbers from RedialMemory)3. User presses PHONE key.  The previously entered digits 52are cleared from the pre-dial display, the phone goes off-hookand the number 3334422 is immediately dialed.3.4.2  Pre-Dial Recall Using SELECT Key1.  User enters a few digits in pre-dial mode (e.g. 52)2.  The user recalls a number from a redial location R2 which hasthe number 3334422 stored in it. (See Section 3.6.1Review/Recalling Most Recently Dialed Numbers from RedialMemory)3. User presses SELECT key.  The redial number is recalled andappended to the previously entered digits as shown:R2 3334442R2 3334442R2 3334442R2 3334442 3334442\ 3334442\ 3334442\ 3334442\ 52_ 52_ 52_ 52_R2 3334442R2 3334442R2 3334442R2 3334442 523334442_ 523334442_ 523334442_ 523334442_ 52_ 52_ 52_ 52_
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 21 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.4.3  Live-Dial Recall Using PHONE or SELECT Key1. User presses PHONE key to go off-hook and dials the atelephone number in live-dial mode (e.g. 2245555):2.  The user recalls a number from a redial location R2 which hasthe number 3334422 stored in it. (See Section 3.6.1Review/Recalling Most Recently Dialed Numbers from RedialMemory).3. User presses PHONE or SELECT key while still in live-dial.The recalled number is dialed out and the display shows thepreviously dialed number plus the appended recalled redialnumber.3.5  Placing A Call on HoldThe user can place the call on HOLD when in Live-dial model.  This keeps the connection to thedestination but with the incoming, and outgoing audio muted.  An example of how to place a call on HOLDis shown below:Phone State: In Use Mode (Off-Hook)4. Press the SELECT key in order to activate the menu.  Thefollowing will be displayed:2. The user presses the SELECT key again in order to place thecall on HOLD and the following will be displayed while the call ison hold:The IN USE/CHARGING LED on the base unit will also flash GREEN twice per second to indicate the holdcondition at the base station.To cancel the hold condition the user can simply press the PHONE key or the OFF key.   The user alsohas the option to terminate the current call on hold by simply cradling the handset into the base unit.CALL HOLDCALL HOLDCALL HOLDCALL HOLDFEATUREFEATUREFEATUREFEATURECALL ON HOLDCALL ON HOLDCALL ON HOLDCALL ON HOLDR2 3334442R2 3334442R2 3334442R2 3334442 2455553334 2455553334 2455553334 2455553334 442\ 442\ 442\ 442\ 2245555\ 2245555\ 2245555\ 2245555\
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 22 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.6  Last Number Redial3.6.1  Review/Recalling Most Recently Dialed Numbers from Redial MemoryTo access the Redial memory select  “REDIAL MEMORY” from the menu.  There are 5 Redial locations,which will store the last five telephone numbers dialed.  The memory is organized in order of the mostrecently dialed number in location 1 to the least recent dialed in location 5.An example of a redial telephone number presented in the display is shown below:A Redial phone number can be up to a maximum of 20 digits.The user can scroll through the five Redial locations using the ▼ or ▲ keys.To recall the Redial number for further editing when in pre-dial mode, press the SELECT key.   Refer toSection 3.3.1.1 Pre-Dial Digit Entry and Editing and Section 3.4 Using SELECT or PHONE key WhenRecalling Numbers From Memory for more details.Redial LocationNumberSaved PhoneNumberR1 2573356R1 2573356R1 2573356R1 2573356REDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYR1 2573356R1 2573356R1 2573356R1 2573356R3 2573356R3 2573356R3 2573356R3 2573356R4 2573356R4 2573356R4 2573356R4 2573356R5 2573356R5 2573356R5 2573356R5 2573356R2 2573356R2 2573356R2 2573356R2 2573356Press  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress ▼ KeyPress  ▲ KeyPress SELECT
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 23 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.Note:  When Redial numbers are recalled from memory in pre-dial mode using the SELECT key,they are automatically appended to any digits already entered on the display.   To ensure that onlythe redial number will be dialed, the user should ensure that no digits appear in the pre-dialdisplay before recalling the redial number entry.  See Section 3.4 Using SELECT or PHONE keyWhen Recalling Numbers From Memory  for more details.After recalling and editing the desired redial number, the user can press the PHONE key to go off hookand immediately dial the number on the display.While in pre-dial mode, the user can directly recall and dial the desired redial number, by scrolling to thedesired redial location and then pressing the PHONE key.   This will cause the telephone to clear anypreviously entered pre-dial digits, go off-hook, and immediately dial the number in the redial locationexactly as displayed.When recalling redial numbers in live-dial mode, press either the PHONE key or the SELECT key and thiswill immediately dial the number in the selected redial location.  Note that in live-dial mode, any recalledredial number will be appended to any digits already dialed.To exit from Redial review without recalling the telephone number, press the OFF key.  The user is thenreturned to the menu selection mode.3.6.1.1  Redial Example Using PHONE key from Pre-Dial Mode:Assume that the user has made 4 previous telephone calls to the following numbers in the following order:233 4566, 876 1356 , 455 5677 and 257 3356.Phone State: Idle Mode (On-Hook).1.  To recall the 3rd most recent dialed number from the redialmemory, the user first presses the SELECT key and thefollowing menu item is displayed:2. The user presses the SELECT key again in order to enter theREDIAL MEMORY function. The phone number of the last callmade is displayed:3. To select the 3rd most recently dialed number, the user scrollsback through the redial list by pressing the ▲ key until recordnumber R3 is found:4. The user presses the PHONE key to dial the number andcomplete the call.REDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYR1 2573356R1 2573356R1 2573356R1 2573356R3 8761356R3 8761356R3 8761356R3 8761356 8761356\ 8761356\ 8761356\ 8761356\
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 24 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.6.1.2  Redial Example Using PHONE key from Live-Dial Mode:Assume that the user has made 4 previous telephone calls to the following numbers in the following order:233 4566, 876 1356 , 455 5677 and 257 3356.Phone State: Live Dial Mode (Off-Hook) and user has not entered any digits.1.  To recall the 3rd most recent dialed number from the redialmemory, the user first presses the SELECT key and thefollowing menu item is displayed:2. The user presses the SELECT key again in order to enter theREDIAL MEMORY function. The phone number of the last callmade is displayed:3. To select the 3rd most recently dialed number, the user scrollsback through the redial list by pressing the ▲ key until recordnumber R3 is found:4. The user presses the PHONE key to dial the number andcomplete the call.3.6.2  Storing Redial RecordsPhone numbers are stored in redial memory only when the phone goes off hook and the call is made.  Anysubsequent digits entered after the phone has gone off-hook (post line seizure or live dialing) will beappended to the number and saved in the redial memory up to the maximum of 20 digits.If a user enters a phone number using pre-dial and does not go off-hook, the number will not be saved inredial memory.Any subsequent dialing digits entered after the PHONE key is pressed (live dialing) will also be stored.  Acombination of the first 20 digits whether pre-dialed and live-dialed will be stored; In the case where thereare less than 20 digits, storage will be triggered by activation of a line flash or an OFF key press.After a hook switch flash, the numbers previously dialed are immediately saved in the current redialmemory location and all subsequent numbers after the flash are recorded in a new redial memorylocation.REDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYR1 2573356R1 2573356R1 2573356R1 2573356R3 8761356R3 8761356R3 8761356R3 8761356 8761356\ 8761356\ 8761356\ 8761356\
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 25 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.7 Incoming Calls3.7.1 RingingBoth the base and handset have provision to indicate an incoming call once a power ringing signal fromthe CO has been detected.  The base IN USE LED will flash at a rate of 16 Hz during the ON cycle of thepower ringing signal.  If the handset is idle, and the user has not pre-dialed any digits, the handset willdisplay:The LCD back light will come on as soon as ringing has been detected and ringing and will follow thepower ring signal cadence.  This message will persist while the CO power ringing signal is active and for 5more seconds after the last ring signal is received.  However, the message will be immediately overwrittenby an incoming CID message if received.  The handset will ring using the programmed ringer type andlevel selected in Setup Mode.3.7.2  Answering the Incoming CallThe user is provided with a quick method of answering the incoming call by pressing any key on thehandset (except the OFF key) once ringing has been detected and if the phone is in the idle state (nomenus active).  This feature allows the user to answer the call without having to find the PHONE keywhich may be difficult in a low ambient light condition.If the user has any menus are active when the phone rings, the user must press the PHONE key toanswer the call.3.7.3   Terminating the Incoming CallThe user can press the OFF key when the telephone is off hook to terminate the call or by simply cradlingthe handset back into its base.  Pressing the OFF key in any menu selection mode will not hang up thecall since it will return the user to the menu.When the handset is returned to the cradle the base CHARGING LED will be lit RED to indicate thehandset is being charged.INCOMINGINCOMINGINCOMINGINCOMINGCALLCALLCALLCALL
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 26 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.8  Calling Line ID FunctionsThe telephone is capable of decoding, saving and displaying up to 50 calling line ID numbers (CID).Calling line ID is a paid feature provided by the telephone company (TELCO) which sends the telephonenumber of the caller to the user so that he can identify who is calling before answering the call.3.8.1  CID Type IUpon successful reception of the CID data sent by the CO between the first and the second power ringing,the display on the handset will show the name and number field received appropriately.This display will persist for the duration of ringing and will remain active for 5 seconds after the lastdetected power ring on signal.Once new valid CID data is received, the new calls counter will be incremented by one.The name and number field may also display ‘PRIVATE’ or ‘UNAVAILABLE’ if it’s blocked or is notprovided by the CO.  If erroneous CID data as is received (as determined by a checksum error) thefollowing message will be displayed:3.8.2  Call Forward IndicatorIn some cases, a user may receive calls forwarded from another telephone.  To indicate this a ‘CF’ isdisplayed in the first character of the number field as shown below:This feature helps a user to identify that the call he received was not made directly to this telephone.This feature can be disabled via a bit flag in EEPROM during factory programming to support thosecustomers who do not require the feature.VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR604-273-5131604-273-5131604-273-5131604-273-5131Name Field:  Thefirst 12 charactersof this field aredisplayed. Number Field:  Hyphenation is onlyinserted when the number receivedis 10 digitsCALL IDCALL IDCALL IDCALL IDERRORERRORERRORERRORName Field:  The first 12characters of this field aredisplayed.VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR 604273-5131 604273-5131 604273-5131 604273-5131 Number Field:  Hyphenation is onlyinserted when the number receivedis 10 digitsCall Forward Indicator
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 27 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.8.3  New Calls IndicatorThe handset will display the number of new calls received this will be based on the received CID data.The new calls will count the number of calls received since last CID review.  Refer to Section 3.8.1Review/Recall Telephone Numbers from CID Memory.  Once the user reviews the CID records the NewCalls status will be cleared.The following shows an example of a single and multiple new calls display.  The new calls display willalways displayed on the top line when the handset is idle.  This message has the lowest priority and maybe over written by other messages.3.8.3.1  New Calls LED Indicator OptionThe New Calls LED indicator on the base will flash at a rate of twice per second, on models equipped withthis indicator.  The base indicator will match the handset New Calls status.3.8.4  CID Type IIThe telephone is capable of receiving Call Waiting CID type II.  If during a normal phone call, another callcomes in with CID information, alerting tones (subscriber alert signal tone or SAS) will be heard in thehandset earpiece to notify the user of the 2nd call.  The phone will mute both audio paths, acknowledgeback to the CO via a DTMF tone and then receive, decode and display the new CID information.The new CID information will be displayed in the same manner as defined in Section 3.8.1 CID Type I.The new CID information will be displayed for 10 seconds and will then be stored in E2PROM.  This newCID information will also cause the New Calls counter to be incremented.3.8.5  Review/Recall Telephone Numbers from CID Memory.When the telephone is on-hook, the CID information stored in memory can be reviewed or recalled.  Toaccess the CID memory, press the SELECT key to bring up the menu.  Then use the ▲▼ keys  to select“CID MEMORY” from the menu.A total of up to 50 CID records can be saved. Any saved CID records can be reviewed and recalled. Theuser can scroll through the CID records using the ▼ or ▲ keys.    Any empty CID memory locations willnot be displayed.  For example, if CID records 01 through 18 are active and the remaining CID records areempty, then if the user presses the ▲  key while displaying record #18, the next record displayed will berecord #01.Upon entering the “CID MEMORY” menu item, the most recent record (record #1) will be displayed.  Therecords are saved such that the most recent record is displayed first and the oldest record is displayedlast.  The top line of the display will show the record number and the name (if it exists) and the second linewill show the phone number (if it exists).  An example display is shown below:3 NEW CALLS3 NEW CALLS3 NEW CALLS3 NEW CALLS1 NEW CALL1 NEW CALL1 NEW CALL1 NEW CALL
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 28 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.The name and the phone number field may have “PRIVATE” or “UNAVAILABLE” instead.  This willdepend on the CID information received from the CO.In the above example the most right character on the top line indicates that there are more characters inthe name field.  To view the entire name field the user can press and hold the 9 key.The date and time stamp of the CID record can also be viewed by pressing and holding down the 7 key.The display format of the telephone number with time stamp is shown below.01 VTECH ELE01 VTECH ELE01 VTECH ELE01 VTECH ELECTRNCCTRNCCTRNCCTRNCArrow indicates there are morecharacters in Name Field01010101    VTECH EL~VTECH EL~VTECH EL~VTECH EL~273-5131273-5131273-5131273-5131CID Memory LocationNumberCID Name FieldCID Phone NumberField12:30P JUN0112:30P JUN0112:30P JUN0112:30P JUN01  273-5131  273-5131  273-5131  273-5131Time FieldDate FieldPhone Number FieldAM/PM IndicatorCall Forward Indicator(Optional)
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 29 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.8.5.1  CID Number Recall OptionsTo recall the telephone number from the CID record for editing or dialing the user can press the followingkeys to select the dial string options:Phone State: Idle Mode (On-Hook) and no digits currently entered using pre-dial mode.Assume that the following CID record exists:1.  Press the SELECT key to recall the number exactly asdisplayed  and append them to the digits previously entered onthe display. This can be used for Direct Dial Numbers where thetelephone company sends the exact number needed to dial thecaller.  The following will be displayed:2.  Press the PHONE key to recall the CID number exactly asdisplayed, go off-hook and dial the CID number. This can beused for Direct Dial Numbers where the telephone companysends the exact number needed to dial the caller:3.  Press the 1 key to recall the Long Distance Prefix (1) + AreaCode + Exchange Code + Line Code (e.g. 16042735131 -- 11digits):4.  Press the 2 key to recall the Area Code + Exchange Code +Line Code (e.g. 6042735131 -- 10 digits):5.  Press the 3 key to recall the Long Distance Prefix (1) +Exchange Code + Line Code (e.g. 12735131 -- 8 digits):6.  Press the 4 key to recall the Exchange Code + Line Code (e.g.2735131  -- 7 digits):NOTE: If the CO only sends a 7-digit phone number and the 2 key is pressed, the user will only get theseven-digit phone number.  If the 1 key is pressed in this case, a 1 digit will precede the 7 digit phonenumber.After recalling the desired CID number using the SELECT key and format in pre-dial mode, press thePHONE key to go off hook and dial out the phone number displayed.   If the telephone was already off-hook, pressing either SELECT, 1, 2, 3 or 4 will immediately dial the formatted CID number selected andappend it to any previously dialed digits.To exit from memory review without recalling the phone number from the CID record, press the OFF key.The user is then returned to the “CID MEMORY” menu item.01 VTECH EL~01 VTECH EL~01 VTECH EL~01 VTECH EL~604-273-5131604-273-5131604-273-5131604-273-5131 6042735131 6042735131 6042735131 6042735131 _ _ _ _ 6042735131 6042735131 6042735131 6042735131 _ _ _ _ 12735131_ 12735131_ 12735131_ 12735131_ 6042735131 6042735131 6042735131 6042735131 \ \ \ \ 1604273513 1604273513 1604273513 1604273513 1_ 1_ 1_ 1_ 2735131_ 2735131_ 2735131_ 2735131_
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 30 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.8.6  Deleting a CID Record in Review ModeWhile reviewing any of the CID record, the user has the ability to delete the current CID record in view.The user presses and holds the 0  key and will be acknowledged with a KEYCLICK and the LCD willdisplay the following message:To abort the deletion of the call record, the user must press the OFF key.  To proceed with the deletion,the user must press the 0 key again. A KEYCLICK will be generated to indicate the deletion of the CIDrecord followed by the message:This message will be removed once deletion has completed.  The user is then returned back to CIDreview.  The next oldest CID record will shift into the deleted location.  For example if the user deleteslocation 5, previous location 6 is shifted to 5, previous location 7 is shifted to location 6, and so on. Toclear all CID memory, refer to Section 3.10 Clearing CID, Speed Dial Memory and VMWI.DELETE CALL?DELETE CALL?DELETE CALL?DELETE CALL?0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NODELETINGDELETINGDELETINGDELETINGSINGLE CALLSINGLE CALLSINGLE CALLSINGLE CALL
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 31 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.8.7  Call Forward Display of Telephone NumbersThe following examples show how the incoming CID telephone number would be displayed for variouslength telephone numbers:NUMBER OF DIGITS INTELEPHONE NUMBERWITHOUT CALL FORWARDDISPLAY ENABLEDWITH CALL FORWARDDISPLAY ENABLED7891011 VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR1604273-51311604273-51311604273-51311604273-5131VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR1-273-51311-273-51311-273-51311-273-5131VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR604-273-5131604-273-5131604-273-5131604-273-5131VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR04-273-513104-273-513104-273-513104-273-5131VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR273-5131273-5131273-5131273-5131VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR 604273-5131 604273-5131 604273-5131 604273-5131VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR  273-5131  273-5131  273-5131  273-5131VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR 16042735131 16042735131 16042735131 16042735131VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR  1-273-5131  1-273-5131  1-273-5131  1-273-5131VTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTRVTECH ELECTR  04273-5131  04273-5131  04273-5131  04273-5131
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 32 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.9  Speed Dial FunctionsThe telephone has 20 speed dial memory locations which can be programmed and recalled for quickaccess to frequently dialed numbers.3.9.1  Programming Speed Dial MemoryProgramming the Speed Dial Memory is only allowed, in the on hook condition.   The user may copy anyphone number on the display into any of the 20 locations in the Speed Dial memory.  This means that theuser can enter the desired digits on the display (pre-dial), and then access the “PROGRAM SPEED DIAL”menu item in order to store it into the Speed Dial Memory.In general the user can recall a phone number from memory such as CID, Speed Dial or Redial onto thedisplay.Once all the desired digits to be programmed are shown in the display the user can select the“PROGRAM SPEED DIAL” menu item.  An example programming sequence is shown as follows:3.9.1.1  Program Speed Dial ExamplePhone State:  On hook1.  Enter or recall the following number to be programmed intospeed dial memory while the telephone is on hook.2.  Press SELECT key to display the menu:3.  Use the  ▲▼ keys  to select the following menu item:4.  Press the SELECT key to select the PROGRAM SPEED DIALmenu item:5.  Enter the 2 digit speed dial memory location under which tostore the telephone number (e.g. 18):     Immediately after entering the 2nd digit, the speed dial locationwill be programmed with the number 591 6678.  If the speeddial entry was correctly saved, a CONFIRMATION TONE will begenerated.     If the user enters an invalid location number, an ERROR TONEwill be generated. 5916678_ 5916678_ 5916678_ 5916678_REDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYPROGRAMPROGRAMPROGRAMPROGRAMSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALPGM SPD DIALPGM SPD DIALPGM SPD DIALPGM SPD DIALLOCATION __LOCATION __LOCATION __LOCATION __PGM SPD DIALPGM SPD DIALPGM SPD DIALPGM SPD DIALLOCATION 18LOCATION 18LOCATION 18LOCATION 18
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 33 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.6.  The user can abort programming at any time by pressing theOFF key.  In this case and ERROR TONE will be generatedand the following will be displayed:3.9.2  Review/Recall Telephone Number from Speed Dial MemoryTo access the Speed Dial memory, select “SPEED DIAL MEMORY” from the menu. There are 20 speeddial memory locations for recall or review.  Upon entering the “SPEED DIAL MEMORY” menu item, theuser will be prompted with the following display:The user can directly access any speed dialing location by entering a two digit location number or scrollsequentially through the memory locations using the ▼ or ▲ keys.The following is an example display of a speed dial location:The location number is displayed on the top left followed by the stored telephone number.A total of 20 digits can be stored in any given location.When the telephone is on-hook, the user can recall and append the speed dial number to any digitsalready on the display by pressing the SELECT key.   The user can also press the PHONE key to recalland immediately dial the speed dial number as displayed.If the telephone is already off-hook, the user can immediately recall the selected speed dial number bypressing the SELECT or PHONE key.  The display will show the speed dial number recalled for dialingappended to any other digits previously dialed on this call.In on-hook mode only, the user may recall the phone number for further editing (i.e., pre-dial) by pressingthe SELECT key.To exit from reviewing the Speed Dial review session, press the OFF key.  The user is then returned to the“SPEED DIAL MEMORY“ menu item.SPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALLOCATION __LOCATION __LOCATION __LOCATION __PROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMINGINCOMPLETEINCOMPLETEINCOMPLETEINCOMPLETES03 5551212S03 5551212S03 5551212S03 5551212Speed DialLocation NumberSaved PhoneNumber
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 34 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.9.2.1  Speed Dial Review ExampleAn example of a speed dial review is shown as follows:Phone Mode:  Off-Hook (Live Dial) and no previous digits have been dialed.1.  Press the SELECT key and the following will be displayed:.2.  Use the  ▲▼ keys  to select the following menu item:3.  Press the SELECT key to select the “SPEED DIAL MEMORY”menu item:4.  Directly enter the 2 digit speed dial memory location (e.g. 03):5.  Immediately after the 2nd digit is entered, the speed dialnumber will be displayed:6.  The user can also review other speed dial locations using the▲▼   keys .7.  To make the call to this number press the PHONE key and thefollowing will be displayed :CALL HOLDCALL HOLDCALL HOLDCALL HOLDFEATUREFEATUREFEATUREFEATURESPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALLOCATION __LOCATION __LOCATION __LOCATION __S03 5551212S03 5551212S03 5551212S03 5551212SPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALLOCATION 03LOCATION 03LOCATION 03LOCATION 03S04 16044451S04 16044451S04 16044451S04 16044451256256256256 1604445125 1604445125 1604445125 1604445125 6\ 6\ 6\ 6\
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 35 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.9.3  Deleting a Speed Dial Location in Review ModeWhile reviewing any of the Speed Dial location in on-hook mode, the user has the ability to delete thespeed dial location in view. The user presses and holds the 0  key and will be acknowledged with aKEYCLICK and the LCD will display the following message:To abort the deletion of the speed dial location, the user must press the OFF key.  To proceed with thedeletion, the user must press the 0 key again. A KEYCLICK will be generated to indicate the deletion ofthe speed dial followed by the message:This message will be removed once deletion has completed.  The user is then returned back to SpeedDial review with the current location containing blanks signifying that it is empty.  To clear all Speed Dialmemory refer to Section 3.10 Clearing CID, Speed Dial Memory and VMWI.DELETE SPD?DELETE SPD?DELETE SPD?DELETE SPD?0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NOS01 DELETEDS01 DELETEDS01 DELETEDS01 DELETED
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 36 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.10  Clearing CID, Speed Dial Memory and VMWIThe user can clear all of CID and Speed dial memory by selecting the ‘CLEAR MEMORY’ menu item.Within this menu item the user can chose to clear either the CID Memory or the Speed Dial memory.If the VMWI Option is supported, then the VMWI Indicator can also be cleared using the ‘CLEARMEMORY’ menu item.    VMWI support is indicated using a status bit in EEPROM memory which isprogrammed in the factory.  See Section 3.12 Visual Message Waiting Indication (VMWI) for moreinformation on VMWI.The  OFF  key can be pressed to cancel the clear function, the user will be returned to the appropriateCLEAR menu item.3.10.1  Clear Memory Menu Structure If VMWI Is Supported3.10.2  Clear Memory Menu Structure If VMWI Is NOT SupportedCLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEAR VMWICLEAR VMWICLEAR VMWICLEAR VMWICLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALPress  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress  ▲ KeyPress  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress ▼ KeyPress  SELECTCLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALPress  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress  ▲ Key Press ▼ KeyPress  SELECT
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 37 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.10.3  Clearing The Visual Message Waiting Indicator (If VMWI Option is Supported)Note: If VMWI is supported as indicated by a status bit in EEPROM memory, then this sub-menu         item will be displayed.The following example shows how to clear the VMWI:Phone State:  On Hook1. Press the SELECT key to activate the menu.  The following willbe displayed:2.  Use the  ▲▼ keys  to select the CLEAR MEMORY menu item:3.  Press the SELECT key to enter the CLEAR MEMORY functionand the following will be displayed:4.  Use the ▲▼ keys  to choose the desired memory item to clear.In this example, the user will select CLEAR VMWI.5.  Press and hold the 0 key to select the item to be cleared.After 1 second, the following message will be displayed to askthe user to confirm the clear:6.  Press the 0 key again to clear the selected item.  While the itemis being cleared, the following confirmation message.7. After 5 seconds the display will return to the CLEAR MEMORYdisplay item:Note: Clearing VMWI will turn off both the message indicator on the handset and the LED indicator on thebase.  This allows the user to clear the indicators if the Messaging service fails to update the no messagewaiting status to the user.REDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEAR VMWI?CLEAR VMWI?CLEAR VMWI?CLEAR VMWI?0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NOCLEARINGCLEARINGCLEARINGCLEARINGVMWIVMWIVMWIVMWICLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEAR VMWICLEAR VMWICLEAR VMWICLEAR VMWI
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 38 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.10.4  Clearing All CID RecordsThe following example shows how to clear all CID records:Phone State:  On Hook1. Press the SELECT key to activate the menu.  The following willbe displayed:2.  Use the ▲▼ keys  to select the CLEAR MEMORY menu item:3.  Press the SELECT key to enter the CLEAR MEMORY functionand the following will be displayed :4.  Press and hold the 0 key to select the item to be cleared.After 1 second, the following message will be displayed to askthe user to confirm the clear:5.  Press the 0 key again to clear the selected item.  While the itemis being cleared, the following confirmation message.6.  After 5 seconds the display will return to the CLEAR MEMORYdisplay item:REDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLR ALL CID?CLR ALL CID?CLR ALL CID?CLR ALL CID?0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NOCLEARINGCLEARINGCLEARINGCLEARINGALL CIDALL CIDALL CIDALL CIDCLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORY
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 39 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.10.5  Clearing All Speed Dial LocationsThe following example shows how to clear all speed dial locations:Phone State:  On Hook1. Press the SELECT key to activate the menu.  The following willbe displayed:2.  Use the  ▲▼ keys  to select the CLEAR MEMORY menu item:3.  Press the SELECT key to enter the CLEAR MEMORY functionand the following will be displayed :4.  Use the ▲▼ keys  to choose the desired memory item to clear.In this example, the user will select all speed dial locations.5.  Press and hold the 0 key to select the item to be cleared.After 1 second, the following message will be displayed to askthe user to confirm the clear:6.  Press the 0 key again to clear the selected item.  While the itemis being cleared, the following confirmation message.7.  After 5 seconds the display will return to the CLEAR  MEMORYdisplay item:REDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDCLEAR CIDMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYCLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALSPEED DIALCLR ALL SPD?CLR ALL SPD?CLR ALL SPD?CLR ALL SPD?0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NO0=YES OFF=NOCLEARINGCLEARINGCLEARINGCLEARINGSPEED DIALSSPEED DIALSSPEED DIALSSPEED DIALSCLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORY
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 40 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.11  Flashing the Line/Switching Over to New CallThe user can press the PHONE key to flash (or quickly break) the telephone line.The flash feature is use for such features as call waiting, where pressing the phone key will cause a hookswitch flash and will signal to the CO to place the original call on hold and then switch over to the new call.The new call will remain connected until the user activates another hook switch flash to switch back to thefirst call again3.12  Visual Message Waiting Indication (VMWI)The Visual Message Waiting Indication (VMWI) packet information transmitted by the CO is decoded bythe telephone.  The status is displayed on the LCD on the handset.   Visual Message Waiting informationis part of the Integrated Voice Messaging Services provided by the local telephone company if supported.The VMWI display is an option which can be enabled or disabled via a status bit in EEPROM duringfactory programming.Upon detection of a message waiting status from the CO, the indication “MSG. WAITING” is displayed onthe second line of the LCD.  However, this message will only be displayed when the handset is in idlemode (on hook).  This message indication is displayed with the New Calls indicator as shown below.3.12.1  VMWI LED Display OptionIf the VMWI display is supported, it can also be optionally indicated on the base via the ‘MESSAGEWAITING’ LED on those models equipped with this feature. It will flash at a rate of twice per second whenthere is a message waiting at the service provider.  This status can also be manually cleared – seeSection 3.10 Clearing CID, Speed Dial Memory and VMWI.3 NEW CALLS3 NEW CALLS3 NEW CALLS3 NEW CALLSMSG. WAITINGMSG. WAITINGMSG. WAITINGMSG. WAITING
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 41 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.13  Setup Mode OptionsThere are three user configurable items, which are accessible through the “SETUP MODE” menu.  Allsettings in setup will be kept in non-volatile memory.SET RINGSET RINGSET RINGSET RINGTYPETYPETYPETYPESET RINGSET RINGSET RINGSET RINGVOLUMEVOLUMEVOLUMEVOLUMESET DIALSET DIALSET DIALSET DIALTYPETYPETYPETYPESET KEYCLICKSET KEYCLICKSET KEYCLICKSET KEYCLICKPress ▲ Key Press ▼ Key Press ▼ Key Press ▲ KeyPress ▼ KeyPress ▲ KeyPress ▲ KeyPress ▼ KeyPress SELECT KeyPress PHONE orOFF  Key to ExitPress PHONE orOFF Key to ExitPress PHONE orOFF Key to ExitSETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODE
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 42 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.13.1  Ring Type Setting (4 selection and OFF)To set the ring type, select the “RING TYPE” menu item in setup mode. The user can use the ▲▼ keys  toselect the ringer tone type from OFF and 1 through 4.  The associated ringing tone will be activated for 2seconds after a change in ringer type value is made.  To exit the ring type setup, press the OFF key toreturn to the “RING TYPE” menu item.  The original ring type setting prior to entering this mode will bemaintained unless the user confirms the desired setting by pressing the SELECT key after selecting thering type number.The default factory setting is ring type 1.The following example shows how to set the ringer type to 4.Phone State:  On Hook1. Press the SELECT key to activate the menu.  The following willbe displayed :2. Use the  ▲▼ keys  to select the SETUP MODE menu item:3.  Press the SELECT key to enter the SETUP MODE function andthe following will be displayed:4.  Press the SELECT key to display the current RING TYPEsetting and allow editing of the RING TYPE parameter:5. Use the  ▲▼  keys  to select ringer type 4:6.  Press the SELECT key to save the new ringer type.  ACONFIRMATION TONE will be generated.  Use the  ▲▼ keysto select the next SETUP MODE item to program.SETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODESET RINGSET RINGSET RINGSET RINGTYPETYPETYPETYPESET RINGSET RINGSET RINGSET RINGTYPETYPETYPETYPEREDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYRINGRINGRINGRINGTYPE 4TYPE 4TYPE 4TYPE 4     RINGRINGRINGRINGTYPE xTYPE xTYPE xTYPE x
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 43 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.13.2  Ringer Volume Control (High or Low)To set the ringer volume, the user must select the “SET RING VOLUME” menu item in setup mode.  Thedisplay will show the current setting.The user can set the ringer volume to high or low by pressing the ▲ or ▼ key. The selected ringer type willactivate for 2 seconds during the volume adjustment to allow the user to hear the selected level.  Toconfirm the desired setting press the SELECT key, otherwise press OFF to exit setting the ringer volume.The default factory ringer volume setting is High.The following display shows how to set the ringer volume to low.Phone State:  On Hook1. Press the SELECT key to activate the menu.  The following willbe displayed :2.  Use the ▲▼ keys  to select the SETUP MODE menu item:3.  Press the SELECT key to enter the SETUP MODE function andthe following will be displayed:4. Use the ▲▼ keys  to select the SET RING VOLUME menu item:5. Press the SELECT key to display the current RING VOLUMEsetting and allow editing of the RING VOLUME parameter:6.  Use the ▲▼ keys  to select the LOW volume setting:7.  Press the SELECT key to save the new ringer type.  ACONFIRMATION TONE will be generated.  Use the ▲▼ keysto select the next SETUP MODE item to program.SETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODESET RINGSET RINGSET RINGSET RINGTYPETYPETYPETYPESET RINGSET RINGSET RINGSET RINGVOLUMEVOLUMEVOLUMEVOLUMEREDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYRINGRINGRINGRINGVOLUME HIGHVOLUME HIGHVOLUME HIGHVOLUME HIGHSET RINGSET RINGSET RINGSET RINGVOLUMEVOLUMEVOLUMEVOLUMERINGRINGRINGRINGVOLUME LOWVOLUME LOWVOLUME LOWVOLUME LOW
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 44 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.13.3  Dialing Type Selection (Tone or Pulse)To set the dialing type, the user must select the “SET DIAL TYPE” menu item in setup mode.  The displaywill show the current setting. The user can setup the telephone for either TONE or PULSE dialing bypressing the ▲ or ▼ key. To confirm the desired setting press the SELECT key, otherwise press OFF toexit setting the dialing type.The default factory setting of dial type is Tone.The following display shows how to set the dialing type to pulse.Phone State:  On Hook1. Press the SELECT key to activate the menu.  The following willbe displayed :2.  Use the ▲▼ keys  to select the SETUP MODE menu item:3.  Press the SELECT key to enter the SETUP MODE function andthe following will be displayed:4.  Use the ▲▼ keys to select the SET DIAL TYPE menu item:5. Press the SELECT key to display the current DIAL TYPE settingand allow editing of the DIAL TYPE parameter:6.  Use the ▲▼ keys to select the PULSE setting:7.  Press the SELECT key to save the new ringer type.  ACONFIRMATION TONE will be generated.  Use the ▲▼keys to select the next SETUP MODE item to program.SETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODESET RINGSET RINGSET RINGSET RINGTYPETYPETYPETYPESET DIALSET DIALSET DIALSET DIALTYPETYPETYPETYPEREDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYDIAL TYPEDIAL TYPEDIAL TYPEDIAL TYPEPULSEPULSEPULSEPULSE     SET DIALSET DIALSET DIALSET DIALTYPETYPETYPETYPEDIAL TYPEDIAL TYPEDIAL TYPEDIAL TYPETONETONETONETONE
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 45 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.13.4  Keyclick Selection (On or Off)To enable or disable keyclick, the user must select the “KEYCLICK” menu item in setup mode.  Thedisplay will show the current setting. The user can turn the keyclick ON or OFF by pressing the ▲ or ▼key. To confirm the desired setting press the SELECT key, otherwise press OFF key to exit setting thedialing type.The default factory setting of keyclick is On.The following display shows how to turn the keyclick off.Phone State:  On Hook1. Press the SELECT key to activate the menu.  The following willbe displayed :2.  Use the ▲▼ keys  to select the SETUP MODE menu item:3.  Press the SELECT key to enter the SETUP MODE function andthe following will be displayed:4. Use the ▲▼ keys  to select the SET KEYCLICK menu item:5. Press the SELECT key to display the current KEYCLICK settingand allow editing of the KEYCLICK parameter:6.  Use the ▲▼ keys  to select the OFF setting:7.  Press the SELECT key to save the new ringer type.  ACONFIRMATION TONE will be generated.  Use the ▲▼ keysto select the next SETUP MODE item to program.SETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODESETUP MODESET RINGSET RINGSET RINGSET RINGTYPETYPETYPETYPESET KEYCLICKSET KEYCLICKSET KEYCLICKSET KEYCLICKREDIALREDIALREDIALREDIALMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYMEMORYKEYCLICKKEYCLICKKEYCLICKKEYCLICKONONONON     SET KEYCLICKSET KEYCLICKSET KEYCLICKSET KEYCLICKKEYCLICKKEYCLICKKEYCLICKKEYCLICKOFFOFFOFFOFF
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 46 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.14  Page Key OperationAs a convenience feature, the PAGE key on the base can be used to page a handset as a means ofsignaling the user or to help locate a misplaced handset.Pressing the PAGE key when the telephone is on hook causes the handset to ring 5 times and display themessage:To stop the handset from ringing during an on hook page, press any key.Pressing the PAGE key when the telephone is off hook causes the handset to ring once and display theabove message for < 2 seconds.The default volume for the page ring is HIGH.3.15  In Use/Charging LED Indicator3.15.1  Red/Green LED OptionThe In Use/Charging LED is a dual mode indicator.  When the telephone is off-hook or in use, theindicator will be lit GREEN.When the handset is on the cradle and charging the indicator will be lit RED.When the telephone line is on hold, the In Use/Charging LED will flash GREEN at a 4 Hz rate.When the telephone line is ringing, the In Use/Charging LED will flash GREEN at a rate of 16 Hz duringthe ON cycle of the power ringing signal.3.15.1.1  In Use/Charging LED Display State Priority (Red/Green LEDs)LED Display State Indication PriorityRinging 16 HZ FLASHING GREENduring ON power ring cycle1(HIGHEST)On Hold 4 Hz FLASHING GREEN 2In Use SOLID GREEN 3Charging SOLID RED 4No Handset in Cradle and Idle Mode OFF 5(LOWEST)3.15.2  All Red LED OptionThe In Use/Charging LED is a dual mode indicator.  When the telephone is off-hook or in use, theindicator will be lit low intensity RED.When the handset is on the cradle and charging the indicator will be lit high intensity RED.When the telephone line is on hold, the In Use/Charging LED will flash low intensity RED at a 4 Hz rate.BASE PAGINGBASE PAGINGBASE PAGINGBASE PAGINGHANDSETHANDSETHANDSETHANDSET
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 47 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.When the telephone line is ringing, the In Use/Charging LED will flash low intensity RED at a rate of 16Hz during the ON cycle of the power ringing signal.3.15.2.1  In Use/Charging LED Display State Priority (All Red LEDs)LED Display State Indication PriorityRinging 16 HZ FLASHINGLOW INTENSITY REDduring ON power ring cycle1(HIGHEST)On Hold 4 Hz FLASHINGLOW INTENSITY RED2In Use SOLIDLOW INTENSITY RED3Charging SOLIDHIGH INTENSITY RED4No Handset in Cradle and Idle Mode OFF 5(LOWEST)3.16  Temporary Tone ActivationWhen the unit is setup for PULSE dialing  (see Section 3.13 Setup Mode Options for details on dial typesetup), the user can temporarily switch to tone mode by pressing the ✼ key.  This tone mode shall remainactive until the OFF key is pressed.3.17  Ear Piece Volume AdjustmentThe user can adjust the volume level of the incoming audio by pressing the ▲ or ▼ key.  This can only bedone while the phone is off hook, not on HOLD, and not in any menu selection modes.  The initial press ofeither the ▲ or ▼ key will bring up the volume display at the current setting.To adjust the volume press the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired volume level.  The number of filledcharacters shown on the display denotes the volume levels.  There are in total, 4 volume levels.The volume level display will remain active for 5 seconds after the last ▲ or ▼ key press.VOLUME \\\\VOLUME \\\\VOLUME \\\\VOLUME \\\\
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 48 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.18  Spare Battery/POTS modeThis telephone has provision to charge a spare handset battery in the base unit.  This spare battery alsopowers the base during an AC power failure.  This mode of operation is referred to as POTS mode; whichstands for Plain Old Telephone System.  When a spare battery is installed, it is indicated on the base bythe SPARE BATTERY LED being lit solid RED.  When POTS mode is in effect and a spare battery isinstalled, the SPARE BATTERY LED flashes RED.The handset will also display the following message when POTS mode is active:3.19  Low Battery WarningWhen the handset battery voltage drops below the specified value in Section 4.2 DC ElectricalCharacteristics.  The handset will have the message ‘LOW BATTERY’ on the top line of the displayA warning tone is emitted from the handset when the phone is first activated during a low batterycondition.  The low battery warning tone and message is suppressed if the user was in any other modes ofoperation, such as CID, Speed Dial review, etc. Until the LCD is cleared of other messages, a timer willcount up 5 seconds after which, the low battery warning tone is be generated and the low battery warningis displayed on the LCD.3.20  Parallel Set IndicationWhen another extension is off hook on the same phone line, and when the unit is in standby mode, thetelephone will detect this condition and inform the user.The handset LCD will display the following when the unit detects that another extension on the same lineis off-hookThis display will remain on continuously for the duration of the condition.  This display supersedes the ‘XXNEW CALLS’ display.   This display is not active during an out of range condition.The ‘XX NEW CALLS’ is returned to the display when the ‘EXTENSION IN USE’ message is cancelled.There will be no parallel set indication visible on the base unit.EXTENSIONEXTENSIONEXTENSIONEXTENSIONIN USEIN USEIN USEIN USELOW BATTERYLOW BATTERYLOW BATTERYLOW BATTERYCHECK ACCHECK ACCHECK ACCHECK ACPOWERPOWERPOWERPOWER
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 49 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.21 Headset JackA jack capable of mating with a 2.5mm plug headset is provided on the handset.  When the headset isplugged in, the earpiece receiver and handset microphone are disconnected and the headset earpieceand microphone are used for conversation instead.3.22  No Telephone Line ConnectedIf the phone cannot detect any DC from the telephone line, the following message will be displayed on thehandset to prompt the user to check that the base unit is connected to the telephone line.CHECK TELCHECK TELCHECK TELCHECK TELLINELINELINELINE
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 50 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.23  Display Priority of Non Mode Specific MessagesPRIORITY MESSAGE DISPLAY1HIGHEST2                                                    OR34                                                    OR567                                                 AND/OR8LOWEST                                                    ORCHANNELCHANNELCHANNELCHANNELSEARCHING...SEARCHING...SEARCHING...SEARCHING...OUT OF RANGEOUT OF RANGEOUT OF RANGEOUT OF RANGE PAGINGPAGINGPAGINGPAGINGINCOMINGINCOMINGINCOMINGINCOMINGCALLCALLCALLCALLRINGER OFFRINGER OFFRINGER OFFRINGER OFF<CID NAME><CID NAME><CID NAME><CID NAME><CID NUMBER><CID NUMBER><CID NUMBER><CID NUMBER>LOW BATTERYLOW BATTERYLOW BATTERYLOW BATTERYCHECK ACCHECK ACCHECK ACCHECK ACPOWERPOWERPOWERPOWERxx NEW CALLSxx NEW CALLSxx NEW CALLSxx NEW CALLSMSG. WAITINGMSG. WAITINGMSG. WAITINGMSG. WAITINGEXTENSIONEXTENSIONEXTENSIONEXTENSIONIN USEIN USEIN USEIN USECHECK TEL.CHECK TEL.CHECK TEL.CHECK TEL.LINELINELINELINE
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 51 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.3.24  Channel Search/Out of Range IndicationWhen the handset is off-hook and the RF link is broken between the handset and base, the handsetalerter will emit a beep signaling a “CHANNEL SEARCHING..” condition as the handset begins scanningfor the base.The  “CHANNEL SEARCHING..” indication will remain on the LCD  as the handset tries to reestablishcommunication with the base.  If this is not done within 30 seconds, the unit will display “CALL DROPPED”for 3 seconds and will then enter standby mode (idle/low power mode).  At intervals of 10 seconds, thehandset will wake up and display “CHANNEL SEARCHING..” again as it scans all 10 channels (channels0 through 9) before blanking the display and reentering standby mode.Note: Once entering standby mode while in an out-of-range condition, the handset will emit out-of-rangetones at 10 second intervals until the battery dies or the handset is able to re-establish communicationwith the base.  In this condition, the battery life will be greatly diminished.If the PHONE key is pressed while the unit is in an out-of-range condition and in standby mode, aKEYCLICK will be generated and after two seconds the out-of-range warning beep is generated andchannel search will be initiated.  The “CHANNEL SEARCHING..” message then appears on the display for30 seconds.  After 30 seconds the unit will display “CALL DROPPED” for 3 seconds and enter standbymode.If the unit is within range of the base, the handset will automatically re-establish the link within 15 seconds.The unit will then display:for 3 seconds and then blank the display and enter into standby mode.CHANNELCHANNELCHANNELCHANNELSEARCHING...SEARCHING...SEARCHING...SEARCHING...FOUNDFOUNDFOUNDFOUNDCHANNEL xCHANNEL xCHANNEL xCHANNEL x
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 52 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.4. Electrical Specifications4.1 Operating ConditionsParameter Min Typ Max UnitsOperating Temperature Range 0 251402°CBase Unit Operating Voltage (AC Voltage, 60Hz) 96 1201144 VrmsBase Unit Operating Voltage (AC Adapter Output) 91VdcHandset Operating Voltage23.2 3.61,3 4.2 VdcNotes:1. Typical value represents the nominal testing value2.   NiMH Battery should not be operated above 40 °C.3. Handset operates from a 3-cell NiMH Battery.4.2  DC Electrical CharacteristicsSpecifications marked with * are guaranteed at the nominal testing temperature and voltage on all unitswith the use of automated production test equipment (ATE)Parameter Min Typ Max Units* Base Unit Current - Standby Mode1,2 90 118 mA* Base Unit Current - Talk Mode1,2 120 158 mAHandset Current - Sleep Mode3TBD TBD mA* Handset Current - Wake Mode 41 51 mA* Handset Current - Talk Mode 61 86 mA* Handset Sleep Duration - Standby Mode TBD TBD msHandset Wake Duration - Standby Mode TBD TBD ms* Low Battery Detection Threshold (HS) 3.5 Vdc* ASIC Shutdown Threshold (HS) 3.1 VdcHandset Standby Time 7 DaysHandset Continuous Talk Time 7 HoursFast Charge – Handset Battery 120 mASlow Charge – Handset Battery 60 mASpare Battery Charge 30 mANotes:1. DC current from 9V power supply2.  Cradle and spare battery charge currents = 0mA3.  Averaged over one complete wake up cycle.
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 53 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.4.3 Audio SpecificationSpecifications marked with * are guaranteed at the nominal testing temperature and voltage on all unitswith the use of automated production test equipment (ATE).Parameter Min Typ Max Units* Transmit Objective Loudness Rating (TOLR)1-40 -46 -53 dB* Receive Objective Loudness Rating (ROLR)1,2 51 +46 41 dB* Sidetone Objective Loudness Rating (SOLR)3+3 +8 +19 dB* Receive volume adjustment range 12 TBD TBD dB* Transmit Direction Acoustic Overload (into microphone)4105 dBspl* Receive Direction Acoustic Overload (from receiver)4105 dBsplTransmit Direction Noise520 dBrnCReceive Direction Noise2,5 40 dB(A)Peak Acoustic Pressure6130 dBsplNotes:1. Tested using 0kft of simulated telephone line2. Tested at normal (low) volume level3. Base unit connected to 0kft of simulated telephone line terminated with 900Ω4. Acoustic level that results in 5% THD, measured at 1kHz through a 5kHz lowpass filter5. Handset isolated from sound input and mechanical disturbances6. Tested at high volume level
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 54 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.4.4  Telephone Line Interface SpecificationSpecifications marked with * are guaranteed at the nominal testing temperature and voltage on all unitswith the use of automated production test equipment (ATE).Parameter Min Typ Max Units* DTMF Frequency Tolerance -1.5 +1.5 %* DTMF Low Group Tone Level1-7.5 -5.0 -4.0 dBm* DTMF High Group Tone Level1-5.5 -3.0 -2.0 dBmDTMF Combined Tone Level1+2.0 dBmDTMF High Group Pre-emphasis (Twist) 2.0 4.0 dBPulse Dialing Break Duration 60 msPulse Dialing Make Duration 40 msPulse Dialing Rate 10 ppsRing Detection Frequency2,3 15 68 HzRing Response Voltage340 VrmsRing No-Response Voltage425 VrmsNotes:1. Measured across a 900Ω terminating impedance2. The ringer must ring with signals within this range3. Measured with a frequency of 20Hz4. The ringer must not ring with signals within this range
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 55 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.4.5  Calling Line Identification SpecificationParameter Min Typ Max UnitsReceive Space Frequency 2178 2200 2222 HzReceive Mark Frequency 1188 1200 1212 HzReceive Baud Rate 1188 1200 1212 BaudMark FSK Detector Sensitivity -32 -12 dBmSpace FSK Detector Sensitivity -36 -32 dBmFSK Detector Twist -10 +10 dBCAS Detection Sensitivity -32 dBmChannel Seizure Delays 300 BitsImmunity to Stuffed Mark Bits 360 BitsCAS  Frequency limits           Lower Tone 2023.5 2130 2236.5 Hz                                       Upper Tone 2612.5 2130 2887.5 Hz  Dynamic Range (per tone) -32 -14 dBm  Twist < 6 dB  Tone Duration 75 85 mSACK  Signal Duration 55 65 mSNotes:
VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LIMITEDTITLE PDL GX Internal Product SpecificationMODEL PDL GXReference:  PRC 00DM Revision: 3.0 Page: 56 of 56This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD. 23624Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.4.6 Radio SpecificationRF radiated field strength <50 mV/meter @ 3mRF Channel Spacing 300 kHzChannel Bandwidth 150 kHz (20dB bandwidth)Receive IF Frequency 10.7MHzOperating Temperature Range 0 to +50°CHandset Transmission Frequency 925.05 - 927.75 MHzBase Transmission Frequency 902.3 - 905.0 MHzTransmitter Frequency Stability ±5 kHz, 0 to +50°CReceiver Noise Figure < 5.5dBSensitivity for 30dB SINAD < -106 dBm at duplexerImage Rejection (RF) > 60 dBAdjacent Channel Rejection > 55 dBReceiver Muting Level Between -109 dBm and -107 dBm4.6.1 Frequency AllocationThe RF channels are allocated in fixed pairs as indicated in the tables below.  The duplex frequency ismaintained at a fixed 22.75MHz for all 10 channels.4.6.2  Base Unit FrequenciesChannel # Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency Rx LO Frequency1 902.30 MHz 925.05 MHz 914.35 MHz2 902.60 MHz 925.35 MHz 914.65 MHz3 902.90 MHz 925.65 MHz 914.95 MHz4 903.20 MHz 925.95 MHz 915.25 MHz5 903.50 MHz 926.25 MHz 915.55 MHz6 903.80 MHz 926.55 MHz 915.85 MHz7 904.10 MHz 926.85 MHz 916.15 MHz8 904.40 MHz 927.15 MHz 916.45 MHz9 904.70 MHz 927.45 MHz 916.75 MHz10 905.00 MHz 927.75 MHz 917.05 MHz4.6.3  Handset Unit FrequenciesChannel # Transmit Frequency Receive Frequency Rx LO Frequency1 925.05 MHz 902.30 MHz 913.00 MHz2 925.35 MHz 902.60 MHz 913.30 MHz3 925.65 MHz 902.90 MHz 913.60 MHz4 925.95 MHz 903.20 MHz 913.90 MHz5 926.25 MHz 903.50 MHz 914.20 MHz6 926.55 MHz 903.80 MHz 914.50 MHz7 926.85 MHz 904.10 MHz 914.80 MHz8 927.15 MHz 904.40 MHz 915.10 MHz9 927.45 MHz 904.70 MHz 915.40 MHz10 927.75 MHz 905.00 MHz 915.70 MHz

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