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... Installation of Battery Pack in Handset 6 Setting up your VT 9122...7 Language Selection...7 Program Local Area Code 7 Ringer Selection...7 Tone / Pulse Selection...7 Wall Mounting...8 The Handset Display...9 BASIC OPERATION...10 Making Calls...10 Volume Control...10 Channel Changing...10 Using Redial...11 Answering Calls...11 Flash...11 Hold...11 Page...11 ADVANCED OPERATION...12 CALLER ID/CALL WAITING ID 12 Receiving and Storing Calls 12 Saving Caller ID to the Phone Book 12 Deleting Single Caller ID Records 12 Deleting All Caller ID Memory 12 Dialing from Caller ID 13 PHONE BOOK...
... Installation of Battery Pack in Handset 6 Setting up your VT 9122...7 Language Selection...7 Program Local Area Code 7 Ringer Selection...7 Tone / Pulse Selection...7 Wall Mounting...8 The Handset Display...9 BASIC OPERATION...10 Making Calls...10 Volume Control...10 Channel Changing...10 Using Redial...11 Answering Calls...11 Flash...11 Hold...11 Page...11 ADVANCED OPERATION...12 CALLER ID/CALL WAITING ID 12 Receiving and Storing Calls 12 Saving Caller ID to the Phone Book 12 Deleting Single Caller ID Records 12 Deleting All Caller ID Memory 12 Dialing from Caller ID 13 PHONE BOOK...
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... often require extensive work is subsequently used. 11. Follow all instructions. 2. D. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using a telephone (other than specified access doors may expose you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should not be blocked by the following : 1. This product should never be a remote risk of fire or electric shock. B. Adjust...
... often require extensive work is subsequently used. 11. Follow all instructions. 2. D. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using a telephone (other than specified access doors may expose you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should not be blocked by the following : 1. This product should never be a remote risk of fire or electric shock. B. Adjust...
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Owner's Manual 4. Base Unit 2. Telephone Cord 6. AC Power Adaptor 5. Battery Pack 7. Belt Clip 8. Handset 3. Wall Mounting Bracket Base Adaptor OWNER'S MANUAL o Handset Owner's Manual Telephone Line Cord Battery Pack Belt Clip Wall Mounting Bracket 3 PARTS CHECK LIST 1.
Owner's Manual 4. Base Unit 2. Telephone Cord 6. AC Power Adaptor 5. Battery Pack 7. Belt Clip 8. Handset 3. Wall Mounting Bracket Base Adaptor OWNER'S MANUAL o Handset Owner's Manual Telephone Line Cord Battery Pack Belt Clip Wall Mounting Bracket 3 PARTS CHECK LIST 1.
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... Handset in the Base Unit. Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Released electrolyte is displayed: • A beep will be sufficient. The battery pack needs charging when: • The low battery icon is corrosive and may overheat and cause burns. Handset will light to standby if this battery pack into the socket, aligning the two holes in TALK mode only. The IN USE/CHARGE indicator...
... Handset in the Base Unit. Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Released electrolyte is displayed: • A beep will be sufficient. The battery pack needs charging when: • The low battery icon is corrosive and may overheat and cause burns. Handset will light to standby if this battery pack into the socket, aligning the two holes in TALK mode only. The IN USE/CHARGE indicator...
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... "SET AREA CODE?" 2. To change dialing mode, press PROG/CHAN repeatedly, until SET DIAL TYPE: TONE (or PULSE) is displayed. 2. Press or to confirm your choice. 7 and the current setting (ENGLISH / FRANCAIS / ESPANOL) is displayed. 2. and the current ringer setting (ON or OFF) is factory-preset for TONE dialing. 1. Press or to enter the local area code. 3. Press PROG/CHAN repeatedly, until SET RINGER? Press numeric keys 0~9 to cycle through the different language settings. 3. TONE/PULSE...
... "SET AREA CODE?" 2. To change dialing mode, press PROG/CHAN repeatedly, until SET DIAL TYPE: TONE (or PULSE) is displayed. 2. Press or to confirm your choice. 7 and the current setting (ENGLISH / FRANCAIS / ESPANOL) is displayed. 2. and the current ringer setting (ON or OFF) is factory-preset for TONE dialing. 1. Press or to enter the local area code. 3. Press PROG/CHAN repeatedly, until SET RINGER? Press numeric keys 0~9 to cycle through the different language settings. 3. TONE/PULSE...
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... Handset battery pack has not been charged previously, place the Handset in place. 2. Mount the Base Unit on the wall mount bracket. Position the Base Unit so the mounting stubs will fit into the holes on the wall. Snap the wall mount bracket firmly in the Base Unit cradle, and allow it locks into an electrical outlet, and the DC connector to secure the Handset when cradled. Connect the telephone line cord to charge for use...
... Handset battery pack has not been charged previously, place the Handset in place. 2. Mount the Base Unit on the wall mount bracket. Position the Base Unit so the mounting stubs will fit into the holes on the wall. Snap the wall mount bracket firmly in the Base Unit cradle, and allow it locks into an electrical outlet, and the DC connector to secure the Handset when cradled. Connect the telephone line cord to charge for use...
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..., press PROG/CHAN. CHANNEL CHANGING If you may be ON. BASIC OPERATION MAKING CALLS Method 1------Live Dialing Press PHONE. Method 2------Pre-dialing There are on a call , you experience noise or interference while on the Base Unit will display the relative volume setting as you make a dialing mistake. Use the DELETE key to lower it . o Press OFF to end your call . When the Handset is in use, the IN USE/CHARGE light on a call , press to raise...
..., press PROG/CHAN. CHANNEL CHANGING If you may be ON. BASIC OPERATION MAKING CALLS Method 1------Live Dialing Press PHONE. Method 2------Pre-dialing There are on a call , you experience noise or interference while on the Base Unit will display the relative volume setting as you make a dialing mistake. Use the DELETE key to lower it . o Press OFF to end your call . When the Handset is in use, the IN USE/CHARGE light on a call , press to raise...
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... also be used to your call . Listen for details. ANSWERING CALLS To answer a call, press any key other than inbound call ringing) for a maximum of tones (different than the OFF key. NOTE: Call will generate a series of 60 seconds, and will automatically be terminated if you receive a Call Waiting alert, press PHONE/FLASH to switch to end the Page. 11 Press REDIAL so that the number is helpful in locating...
... also be used to your call . Listen for details. ANSWERING CALLS To answer a call, press any key other than inbound call ringing) for a maximum of tones (different than the OFF key. NOTE: Call will generate a series of 60 seconds, and will automatically be terminated if you receive a Call Waiting alert, press PHONE/FLASH to switch to end the Page. 11 Press REDIAL so that the number is helpful in locating...
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... stored CID record. Keep pressing or to delete the Caller ID memory. Therefore, it is full, each new Caller ID record received will store the most current 40 Caller ID and Call Waiting ID records. CALLER ID/CALL WAITING ID NOTE: Caller ID and Call Waiting ID are automatically removed as right: A confirmation tone will be heard. RECEIVING AND STORING CALLS Your VT 9122 will cause the deletion of your regional phone service provider...
... stored CID record. Keep pressing or to delete the Caller ID memory. Therefore, it is full, each new Caller ID record received will store the most current 40 Caller ID and Call Waiting ID records. CALLER ID/CALL WAITING ID NOTE: Caller ID and Call Waiting ID are automatically removed as right: A confirmation tone will be heard. RECEIVING AND STORING CALLS Your VT 9122 will cause the deletion of your regional phone service provider...
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... STANDBY after a confirmation tone. 13 " 2 " A B C ( " 3 " D E F ) " 4 " G H I " " 5 " J K L '" 6 " M N O ; " 9 " W XY Z " NOTE: You may press [ ] key to confirm currently displayed character and advance to be displayed in the following order: Number Key Characters ( in order ) 1 "- *! ADVANCED OPERATION 2. Each of the number keys has a specific set of a particular number key causes characters to backspace if you make a mistake. 4. Use DELETE to be stored. PHONE BOOK DIALING FROM CALLER ID 1. Press MEM/NEW, and then memory location to next...
... STANDBY after a confirmation tone. 13 " 2 " A B C ( " 3 " D E F ) " 4 " G H I " " 5 " J K L '" 6 " M N O ; " 9 " W XY Z " NOTE: You may press [ ] key to confirm currently displayed character and advance to be displayed in the following order: Number Key Characters ( in order ) 1 "- *! ADVANCED OPERATION 2. Each of the number keys has a specific set of a particular number key causes characters to backspace if you make a mistake. 4. Use DELETE to be stored. PHONE BOOK DIALING FROM CALLER ID 1. Press MEM/NEW, and then memory location to next...
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.../NEW 3. The phone will display " NO PHONE BOOK " with a confirmation tone to scroll through all records have been erased. 14 ADVANCED OPERATION PHONE BOOK REVIEWING AND DIALING FROM THE PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK DIALING 1. Press OFF to delete a single record. 3. Press PHONE 2. To delete ALL the entries in the idle mode, press MEM/NEW and then the memory location number (0...9). With the desired entry on the display, press DELETE key to end your choice. 4. With the Handset in the Phone Book, 1. tion number...
.../NEW 3. The phone will display " NO PHONE BOOK " with a confirmation tone to scroll through all records have been erased. 14 ADVANCED OPERATION PHONE BOOK REVIEWING AND DIALING FROM THE PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK DIALING 1. Press OFF to delete a single record. 3. Press PHONE 2. To delete ALL the entries in the idle mode, press MEM/NEW and then the memory location number (0...9). With the desired entry on the display, press DELETE key to end your choice. 4. With the Handset in the Phone Book, 1. tion number...
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MESSAGE WAITING Your VT 9122 is capable of your local telephone company, and a Visual Message Waiting signal is provided, the Base Unit MESSAGE light will go out. If you subscribe to VoiceMail service from your new messages, the indicators will glow to alert you have reviewed all of detecting a Visual Message Waiting signal, generated by many phone service providers. Once you to new, unplayed messages. ADVANCED OPERATION 15
MESSAGE WAITING Your VT 9122 is capable of your local telephone company, and a Visual Message Waiting signal is provided, the Base Unit MESSAGE light will go out. If you subscribe to VoiceMail service from your new messages, the indicators will glow to alert you have reviewed all of detecting a Visual Message Waiting signal, generated by many phone service providers. Once you to new, unplayed messages. ADVANCED OPERATION 15
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... connection. the same may also apply to other (non-VTECH) compatible headsets, but VTECH assumes no responsibility for hands-free operation. The belt clip should fit securely. See illustration. ADVANCED OPERATION 16 Do not force the connec- OPTIONAL HEADSET INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Your VT 9122 cordless telephone is equipped with a 2.5mm Headset Jack for use the Headset option, you must do the following: INSTALLATION * Obtain an optional accessory Head set . Please contact VTECH...
... connection. the same may also apply to other (non-VTECH) compatible headsets, but VTECH assumes no responsibility for hands-free operation. The belt clip should fit securely. See illustration. ADVANCED OPERATION 16 Do not force the connec- OPTIONAL HEADSET INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Your VT 9122 cordless telephone is equipped with a 2.5mm Headset Jack for use the Headset option, you must do the following: INSTALLATION * Obtain an optional accessory Head set . Please contact VTECH...
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If the Low Battery indicator is on that phone either, the problem is in . • Make sure the telephone line cord is installed correctly. Call your home may be limiting the range. NO DIAL TONE. • First check all the suggestions above. • If you recently installed a new battery pack, make sure it is plugged firmly into the same circuit as the base unit can sometimes cause interference. YOU GET NOISE, STATIC...
If the Low Battery indicator is on that phone either, the problem is in . • Make sure the telephone line cord is installed correctly. Call your home may be limiting the range. NO DIAL TONE. • First check all the suggestions above. • If you recently installed a new battery pack, make sure it is plugged firmly into the same circuit as the base unit can sometimes cause interference. YOU GET NOISE, STATIC...
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... operating on the same channel. Disconnect the power to re-initialize the unit. YOU HEAR NOISE IN THE HANDSET, AND NONE OF THE KEYS OR BUTTONS WORK. • Make sure the power cord is plugged in your wiring or local service. Place the handset in the cradle to the base. 2. Try unplugging some of range. Move closer, or relocate the base. YOU HEAR OTHER CALLS WHILE USING YOUR PHONE...
... operating on the same channel. Disconnect the power to re-initialize the unit. YOU HEAR NOISE IN THE HANDSET, AND NONE OF THE KEYS OR BUTTONS WORK. • Make sure the power cord is plugged in your wiring or local service. Place the handset in the cradle to the base. 2. Try unplugging some of range. Move closer, or relocate the base. YOU HEAR OTHER CALLS WHILE USING YOUR PHONE...
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..., neglect, or acts of nature (lightning, floods, power surges, etc.) * Products which were originally provided with a description of original purchase (if the unit was purchased within the last twelve months). * Print your name and address, along with the product. Call VTECH Communications customer service for any cables & accessories which may have been modified or incorporated into...
..., neglect, or acts of nature (lightning, floods, power surges, etc.) * Products which were originally provided with a description of original purchase (if the unit was purchased within the last twelve months). * Print your name and address, along with the product. Call VTECH Communications customer service for any cables & accessories which may have been modified or incorporated into...
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... R makes it easy for you specific rights. Operation is part of Industry and Science Canada. You must accept any interference, including interference that VTECH Communications, Inc. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for the United States. This equipment is compatible with this program is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may cause undesired operation of service within the United States and Canada. is a registered...
... R makes it easy for you specific rights. Operation is part of Industry and Science Canada. You must accept any interference, including interference that VTECH Communications, Inc. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for the United States. This equipment is compatible with this program is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may cause undesired operation of service within the United States and Canada. is a registered...
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... Connect the equipment into an outlet or on coin service provided by turning the equipment off and on, the user is malfunctioning, the FCC requires that it not be used and that it is determined that your right to file a complaint with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Your telephone company may make changes in a residential installation...
... Connect the equipment into an outlet or on coin service provided by turning the equipment off and on, the user is malfunctioning, the FCC requires that it not be used and that it is determined that your right to file a complaint with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Your telephone company may make changes in a residential installation...
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... make such connections themselves, but should ensure, for use in your Handset and Base Unit can communicate only over a certain distance which is registered for their own protection, that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. Caution: Users should not attempt to your home or office. 23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION however, contact your local telephone company for the specific number...
... make such connections themselves, but should ensure, for use in your Handset and Base Unit can communicate only over a certain distance which is registered for their own protection, that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. Caution: Users should not attempt to your home or office. 23 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION however, contact your local telephone company for the specific number...
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... Handset : 170 grams Base Unit: 300 grams POWER REQUIREMENTS Handset : Self-contained nickel-cadmium rechargeable battery supply, 24 CID: Alpha Numeric Display 40 Memory locations 24 digits and 24 characters per location. Actual operating range may vary according to 927.9 MHz (All 40 channels within this range) Base Unit: 925.9 MHz to environmental conditions at the time of use. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FREQUENCY CONTROL Crystal Controlled Dual PLL Synthesizer TRANSMIT FREQUENCY Handset : 925.9 MHz to...
... Handset : 170 grams Base Unit: 300 grams POWER REQUIREMENTS Handset : Self-contained nickel-cadmium rechargeable battery supply, 24 CID: Alpha Numeric Display 40 Memory locations 24 digits and 24 characters per location. Actual operating range may vary according to 927.9 MHz (All 40 channels within this range) Base Unit: 925.9 MHz to environmental conditions at the time of use. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FREQUENCY CONTROL Crystal Controlled Dual PLL Synthesizer TRANSMIT FREQUENCY Handset : 925.9 MHz to...