VTech Cordless Telephone 9151 User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3  
Parts Check List .......................................................................................................................... 4  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................... 5  
REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERIES .................................................................................. 6  
GETTING STARTED .................................................................................................................... 8  
Setting Up Your VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 .................................................................................. 8  
WALL MOUNTING ...................................................................................................................... 9  
HANDSET FEATURES ............................................................................................................... 10  
IN USE/LOW BATT LED ........................................................................................................... 10  
PHONE KEY / FLASH function .................................................................................................. 10  
CHANNEL KEY .......................................................................................................................... 10  
OFF KEY ................................................................................................................................... 10  
MEM KEY .................................................................................................................................. 10  
PROG KEY ................................................................................................................................ 10  
REDIAL KEY .............................................................................................................................. 10  
TONE/ KEY .............................................................................................................................. 10  
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VOLUME CONTROL .................................................................................................................. 10  
HEADSET JACK ........................................................................................................................ 10  
BASE UNIT FEATURES ............................................................................................................. 11  
POWER LED ............................................................................................................................. 11  
CHARGE LED ............................................................................................................................ 11  
IN USE LED ............................................................................................................................... 11  
SPARE BATTERY LED .............................................................................................................. 11  
PAGE KEY .................................................................................................................................. 11  
BASE UNIT DISPLAY ................................................................................................................. 12  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................. 13  
Making Calls .............................................................................................................................. 13  
Answering Calls ....................................................................................................................... 13  
Disconnecting ........................................................................................................................... 13  
Changing Channels .................................................................................................................. 13  
TONE / PULSE Setting............................................................................................................... 13  
Temporary Tone ........................................................................................................................ 14  
Programming The Ringer Type ................................................................................................. 14  
Turning Off The Ringer............................................................................................................. 14  
Checking The Ringer ................................................................................................................ 14  
Memory Dialing ......................................................................................................................... 15  
Programming Speed Dial Numbers ........................................................................................... 15  
Speed Number Dialing .............................................................................................................. 15  
To Change or Replace a Speed Dial Number ........................................................................... 15  
To Clear the Stored Number ..................................................................................................... 15  
Storing Special Codes .............................................................................................................. 16  
Using Redial .............................................................................................................................. 16  
Storing a Redial Number into Speed Dial .................................................................................. 16  
The Page Feature ..................................................................................................................... 16  
ITAD BASE LEDS ...................................................................................................................... 17  
MAILBOX LED’s ......................................................................................................................... 17  
ANSWER ON/OFF LED .............................................................................................................. 17  
ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS ............................................................................ 18  
ANSWER ON/OFF KEY........................................................................................... 18  
MAILBOX X (1,2 or 3) KEY ....................................................................................... 18  
REC/MEMO KEY ..................................................................................................... 18  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations! You have purchased  
one of the best performing cordless  
telephones on the market! The VTECH  
VT 9151/VT 9155 is a single line 900 MHz  
cordless phone.  
ITAD Features:  
Up to 15 minutes recording time.  
Voice menu for local or remote  
operation.  
7 segment LED indicator.  
Day and time stamp for incoming  
messages.  
The VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 base unit  
includes an Integrated Telephone Answer-  
ing Device (ITAD). The ITAD uses digital  
memory to record messages,  
eliminating the need for cassette tapes.  
You can access your messages from  
the base unit, or from a remote location.  
All programming and remote operation  
functions are guided by a voice menu  
system.  
Auto disconnect stops ITAD from  
answering call when an extension is  
picked up.  
Variable speed message playback.  
Selective message delete allows you  
to keep important messages.  
Message length control; stops  
recording after 6 seconds of silence.  
Messages and ITAD settings will be  
retained even after power failure.  
Ring pick-up selection; unit can be  
set to pick-up after 2 rings, 4 rings, 6  
rings or Toll-saver.  
Other special features are:  
10 Number Speed Dial Memory  
30 Channels of operation  
Automatic Search for Available  
Channel  
Call screening selection.  
Memo recording capability.  
Programmable security code for  
remote operation.  
Manual Channel Change on  
Handset  
PAGE from Base to Handset  
REDIAL feature  
Programmable Ringer Types  
Low Battery Detect and Warning  
indicator  
Volume control with 8 levels for the  
ITAD speaker.  
3 individual mailboxs for personalized  
message storage and retrieval.  
Hearing Aid Compatible Receiver  
Easy answer - when the phone rings  
simply press any key on the handset  
to answer (except OFF)  
Removable battery pack  
Extra Battery Charger in the base unit  
Touch Tone and Pulse Dialing  
Temporary Tone Mode  
This manual is designed to familiarize  
you with the VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155.  
To get the most use out of your VTECH  
VT 9151/VT 9155, we strongly  
recommend you read the manual before  
using your phone.  
2.5mm Jack on Handset for optional  
Headset use.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Parts Check List:  
1. Base unit  
2. Handset  
3. AC adapter  
4. Telephone line cord  
5. Battery pack  
6. Wall mounting bracket  
7. Belt Clip  
HANDSET  
BASE UNIT  
AC ADAPTER  
TELEPHONE LINE CORD  
WALL MOUNTING BRACKET  
BATTERY PACK  
BELT CLIP  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using your telephone equipment,  
basic safety precautions should always  
be followed to reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock and injury to persons,  
including the following:  
1. Read and understand all instructions.  
2. Follow all warnings and instructions  
marked on the product.  
3. Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet before cleaning. Do not use  
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.  
Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
10.To reduce the risk of electric shock,  
do not disassemble this product. If  
service or repair work is required,  
contact VTech Customer Service at  
1-800-595-9511 in the U.S. and at  
1-800-267-7377 in Canada. Opening or  
removing cabinet parts other than  
specified access doors may expose  
you to dangerous voltages or other  
risks. Incorrect reassembling can  
cause electric shock when the appli-  
ance is subsequently used.  
4. Do not use this product near water  
(for example, near a bath tub, kitchen  
sink, or swimming pool).  
11.Do not overload wall outlets and  
extension cords as this can result in the  
risk of fire or electric shock.  
5. Do not place this product on an  
unstable cart, stand, or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious  
damage to the product.  
12.Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet :  
A. When the power supply cord or  
plug is damaged or frayed.  
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and  
the back or bottom are provided for  
ventilation. To protect it from overheat-  
ing, these openings must not be  
blocked by placing the product on the  
bed, sofa, rug, or other similar  
surface. This product should never  
be placed near or over a radiator or  
heat register. This product should not  
be placed in a built-in installation  
where proper ventilation is not  
provided.  
7. This product should be operated only  
from the type of power source  
indicated on the marking label. If you  
are not sure of the type of power  
supply to your home, consult your  
dealer or local power company.  
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the  
power cord. Do not locate this  
product where the cord will be abused  
by persons walking on it.  
B. If liquid has been spilled into the  
product.  
C. If the product has been exposed  
to rain or water.  
D. If the product does not operate  
normally by following the operat-  
ing instructions. Adjust only those  
controls that are covered by the  
operating instructions because  
improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and  
will often require extensive work to  
restore the product to normal  
operation.  
E. If the product has been dropped  
and the cabinet has been  
damaged.  
F. If the product exhibits a distinct  
change in performance.  
13.Avoid using a telephone (other than  
a cordless type) during an electrical  
storm. There may be a remote risk of  
electric shock from lighting.  
14.Do not use the telephone to report a  
gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
9. Never push objects of any kind into  
this product through cabinet slots as  
they may touch dangerous voltage  
points or short out parts that could  
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the  
product.  
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS  
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REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERIES  
CAUTION: To reduce the Risk of Fire or  
Injury to Persons, Read and Follow these  
Instructions:  
1. Use only VTECH battery.  
2. Do not open or mutilate the battery.  
Released electrolyte is corrosive and  
may cause damage to the eyes or  
skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.  
3. Exercise care in handling batteries  
in order not to short the battery with  
conducting materials such as rings,  
bracelets, and keys. The battery or  
conductor may overheat and cause  
burns.  
4. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire.  
1. Remove the battery case by press-  
The cell may explode.  
ing on the ridged lines and  
downward.  
sliding  
IF THE BATTERY PACK DOESN’T  
RECHARGE  
2. Discard the old battery pack. Don’t put  
the old battery pack in a trash  
compactor or a fire - it could burst.  
The battery pack can be recharged  
many times; but if you get a low-battery  
signal, or the handset seems completely  
dead, even after 24 hours of charging,  
the battery pack should be replaced.  
To purchase replacement battery packs,  
use the enclosed order form, or call  
Vtech Communications at 1-800-595-9511  
in the U.S. and at 1-800-267-7377 in  
Canada.  
IMPORTANT: Do not dispose of this  
battery in household garbage. For  
information on recycling or proper  
disposal, consult your local solid waste  
collection or disposal organization.  
3. Place the new battery pack in the  
battery compartment. Make sure the  
metal contacts on the underside of  
the battery are aligned with charging  
contacts in battery compartment.  
SPARE BATTERY CHARGER  
Your VTech VT 9151/VT 9155 is equipped  
with a spare battery charger built-in to the  
base unit. The spare battery charger  
allows you to always have a charged  
battery available, should your handset  
battery discharge during normal use.  
4. The new battery pack must be  
charged before using your telephone.  
Place the handset in the cradle of the  
base unit to allow it to charge for 24  
hours. Maximum battery life between  
charges is 4 hours of continuous talk  
time or 7 days of standby.  
Contact your local VTech dealer, or call  
VTech Customer Service to purchase a  
spare battery pack.  
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REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERIES  
To install the Spare Battery Pack:  
1. Open the base unit battery  
compartment.  
The RBRCTM Seal  
The RBRC® Seal on  
the (easily removable)  
2. Place the spare battery pack in the  
battery compartment. Make sure the  
metal contacts on the underside of the  
battery are aligned with charging  
contacts in battery compartment.  
3. Replace the battery compartment  
cover.  
4. When the battery is installed properly,  
the spare battery LED on the base  
unit will be illuminated.  
5. The spare battery will be fully charged  
after 24 hrs. Please note that the  
spare battery LED will always be  
illuminated when a spare battery is  
installed.  
nickel-cadmium battery  
(contained in our product)  
indicates that VTech  
Communications,Inc. is  
voluntarily participating  
in an industry program to collect and  
recycle these batteries at the end of their  
useful lives,when taken out of service  
within the United States and Canada.  
The RBRC® program provides a  
convenient alternative to placing used  
nickel-cadmium batteries into the trash  
or municipal waste,which may be illegal  
in your area.  
VTech’s partnership with RBRC® makes  
it easy for you to drop off the spent battery  
at local retailers participating in the  
RBRC program or at authorized VTech  
product service centers. Please call  
1-800-8-BATTERYTM for information on  
Ni-Cd battery recycling and disposal  
bans/restrictions in your area.VTech’s  
involvement in this program is part of its  
commitment to protecting our  
environment and conserving natural  
resources.  
RBRC® is a registered trademark of  
Rechargeable Battery Recycling  
Corporation.  
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GETTING STARTED  
AC  
ELECTRICAL  
OUTLET  
TELEPHONE  
WALL JACK  
SettingUpYourVTECHVT9151/VT9155  
1. Choose an area near an electrical  
outlet and a telephone wall jack.  
5. Connect the telephone line cord.  
Insert one end of the telephone line  
cord into the jack at the rear of the  
base unit. Plug the other end into a  
telephone wall jack. Make sure the  
plugs snap securely into place.  
2. Plug the AC power adapter into an  
electrical outlet and the DC  
connector to the back of the base unit.  
6. CHECK FOR A DIAL TONE. After the  
batteries are charged, pick up the  
handset and press the PHONE key.  
The PHONE indicator should light up,  
and you should hear a dial tone. If  
not, see IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY.  
CAUTION: Use only the AC adapter  
shipped with your VTECH VT 9151/  
VT 9155. This is a Class 2 AC adapter,  
specifically designed for use with the  
VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155.  
NOTE: Connect power to the base unit  
before placing the handset in the cradle.  
CAUTION:  
1. Never install telephone wiring during  
3. The ANSWER ON/OFF indicator key  
will then turn on to indicate the ITAD  
is initialized. After a while, the display  
will show “CL” flashing, indicating that  
the day and time must be set.  
a lightning storm.  
2. Never install telephone jacks in wet  
locations unless the jack is specifi-  
cally designed for wet locations.  
4. CHARGE THE HANDSET BATTERIES  
BEFORE USE. The batteries recharge  
automatically whenever the handset  
is in the base unit cradle. The batter-  
ies must be charged for 24 hours  
before using your phone for the first  
time.  
3. Never touch un-insulated telephone  
wires or terminals unless the  
telephone line has been discon-  
nected at the network interface.  
4. Use caution when installing or  
modifying telephone lines.  
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WALL MOUNTING  
1. Choose a spot near an electrical  
outlet and a telephone jack. Your  
phone requires a modular telephone  
jack and a standard electrical outlet  
(120v AC). The power cord is six feet  
long; make sure there is an electrical  
outlet within reach of the base. The  
outlet should not be controlled by a  
wall switch. If the switch is ever turned  
off, the phone will not operate.  
4. Connect the telephone cord. The  
telephone line cord has a snap-in  
plug at each end. Insert one of the  
plugs into the jack on the bottom of  
the base. Insert the other end of the  
plug into the wall jack.  
5. Connect the power cord. Plug the  
DC connector into the DC jack at the  
rear of the base unit. Plug the AC  
power adapter into an electrical  
outlet.  
2. Position the wall mount adapter on  
the base. Line up the tabs on the wall  
mount adapter with the holes on the  
bottom of the base. Snap the wall  
mount adapter firmly in place.  
3. Mount the base on the wall.  
Position the base so the mounting  
studs will fit into the holes on the  
bottom of the base. Position the  
power cord to extend down the wall  
the phone is to be mounted on. Slide  
the base down on the mounting  
studs until it locks into place.  
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HANDSET FEATURES  
IN USE/LOW BATT LED  
The IN USE LED lights when the phone line is be-  
ing used by the handset.  
It flashes in cadence with an incoming ring.  
It flashes quickly during PROG mode.  
The LED will flash slowly when the handset bat-  
tery is getting low and needs to be recharged.  
VOLUME CONTROL  
Set Volume switch on the side of  
the Handset to high (H), medium  
(M) or low (L), depending on your  
preference.  
HEADSET JACK  
Connect a 2.5mm Head-  
set set to the jack for  
hands-free operation.  
PHONE KEY / FLASH  
FUNCTION  
OFF KEY  
Press this key to exit all  
Press this key to  
modes of operation.  
make a call.  
If you are currently  
on a call, pressing  
PHONE flashes the  
line. This would be  
used with a feature  
like call waiting to  
answer your second  
call.  
CHANNEL KEY  
Pressing this key  
when the handset is  
in use will activate  
a channel change  
to the next free  
channel.  
This is used if you  
are experiencing  
noise or interfer-  
ence on the current  
TONE /  
KEY  
*
In PULSE dialing mode,  
this key is used to switch to  
Temporary TONE dialing  
mode.  
channel.  
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PROG KEY  
REDIAL/PAUSE KEY  
Press PROG key to enter  
PROGRAM mode. See  
page 15 for more details.  
To dial the last number that  
was called on your phone.  
It can also be used to store  
the last number dialed into  
the speed dial memory.  
See page 16 for details.  
MEM KEY  
During  
Speed  
Dial  
Press this key to enter MEMORY  
programming, press this  
key to insert a 2 second  
mode. See page 15 for more details.  
PAUSE  
in  
dialing  
sequence.  
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BASE UNIT FEATURES  
IN USE LED  
The IN USE LED illuminates whenever the handset is being used.  
The IN USE LED also flashes with the cadence of the incoming ring.  
POWER LED  
This LED illuminates when the base  
power adapter is plugged in and  
power is applied to the base unit.  
CHARGE LED  
This LED illuminates steadily  
when the handset is in the base  
cradle to indicate that the  
handset battery is being  
charged.  
SPARE BATTERY LED  
This LED illuminates  
steadily when  
a
battery is placed in  
the base unit charge  
cradle.  
PAGE KEY  
Press this key to page the handset. See page16 for details.  
Press it a second time to cancel a page.  
The base will ring the handset for 60 seconds (STANDBY mode) or one page tone  
(PHONE mode) before ending the page automatically.  
The handset can also cancel the page by pressing the OFF key.  
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BASE UNIT FEATURES  
BASE UNIT DISPLAY  
The display provides useful information on the status of your VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155  
answering device. Below are the descriptions of the display.  
Message window LED status  
What it means:  
0
Steady  
No new messages in any mailboxes.  
Total number of new messages in all mailboxes.  
Memory is full, or total number of messages is  
99.  
1-98  
Flashing  
0-99 & F Alternating  
1-99  
Counting  
During OGM/Memo recording, the message  
window shows the length of the announcement  
recording in seconds.  
99  
Flashing  
Steady  
Recording time exceeds 99 seconds.  
During message playback, the system shows the  
current message number in selected mailbox.  
The system shows the current volume level when  
1-99  
1-8  
00-99  
A
Steady for 1  
second  
pressing the  
or  
keys.  
Steady  
During remote access code setting, the system  
shows the current code.  
Steady  
System is in Announce-Only mode.  
On or OF Steady for 1 second When any setting is changed to On or Off.  
CL  
Alternating with the After power failure, the clock needs to be set.  
normal display  
--  
--  
Steady  
System is answering a call or in remote operation.  
The system is in program mode when MENU is  
pressed or during initialization.  
Flashing  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Making Calls- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
1. Pick up the handset and press  
PHONE.  
MAKING CALL  
2. When you hear a dial tone, dial the  
and  
number.  
ANSWERING CALL  
3. The indicator for IN USE (on the base  
unit and handset) will light. If you  
make a mistake when dialing, press  
OFF to hang up, then press PHONE to  
get the dial tone again.  
You must always press PHONE before you can dial a call on the handset.  
Answering Calls  
1. When an incoming call is ringing, the IN USE LED in the base and the IN USE LED  
in the handset will flash. To make sure your phone rings when the handset is away  
from the base, please keep the base antenna in the upright position.  
2. To answer a call when the handset is in the base, just pick up the handset.  
3. To answer a call when the handset is away from the base, just press any key on the  
handset (EXCEPT OFF). This is very useful in a dark environment; you do not have  
to fumble around looking for the PHONE key to answer the call.  
Disconnecting  
To end a call, either place the handset  
back in the base, or press OFF on the  
handset.  
TO END  
THE CALL  
Changing Channels- - - - - - - - - - - - -  
If you notice interference when using  
your handset, press CHAN to switch to a  
clear channel. This function is only  
CHANGING  
CHANNELS  
available when you are on a call.  
TONE/ PULSE Setting  
If you have touch tone service on your  
line, Press PROG, *,*,MEM to switch to  
TONE / PULSE  
Setting  
TONE dialing. If you have rotary service,  
press PROG,*,#,MEM to switch to  
PULSE dialing.  
NOTE: Your VT9151/VT9155 is preset  
at the factory for TONE dialing.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Temporary Tone - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
If you have a rotary (dial-pulse) tele-  
TEMPORARY TONE  
phone service, (TONE/PULSE setting is  
set to PULSE), this feature allows you to  
enter special codes and tones to oper-  
ate answering machines, use electronic  
banking services, calling cards, or other  
special services.  
1. Dial Your Call  
2. Press * You are  
now in temporary tone  
mode.  
3. Press OFF to end  
your call  
Note: If you have touch-tone service,  
(TONE/PULSE setting set to TONE), just  
enter the codes normally.  
Programming The Ringer Type  
The handset ringer is capable of four  
different types of ringing tones.  
PROGRAMMING  
THE RINGER TYPE  
1. Press PROG  
2. Press # Key  
3. Press A Number Key  
1.2.3.4 to select a ringer  
type  
To program, the handset must be OFF.  
4. Press MEM to confirm  
TURNING OFF  
Turning Off The Ringer - - - - - - - - - -  
THE RINGER  
1. Press PROG  
2. Press # Key  
3. Press 5  
4. Press MEM to  
confirm  
5. To turn ringer on  
again, see  
Programming the  
Ringer Type.  
Checking The Ringer  
CHECKING  
THE RINGER  
1. Press PROG  
2. Press #Key  
3. Press 0  
4. Press MEM to confirm  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Memory Dialing  
The VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 can store up to 10 different phone numbers that you  
can dial just by pressing MEM and one of the number keys (0-9).  
PROGRAMMING  
Programming Speed Dial Numbers  
The handset must be OFF.  
SPEED DIAL  
NUMBERS  
1. Press PROG. The IN  
USE LED will blink.  
2. Press the number of  
the memory location you  
wish to store the number  
in (0-9).  
3. Dial the phone number  
(max 16 digits) you want  
to store.  
4. Press MEM to store  
the phone number.  
Speed Number Dialing  
For example, to dial the number you  
assigned to key ‘8’, you would press  
PHONE, MEM, 8.  
SPEED DIALING  
1. Press PHONE  
2. Press MEM  
3. Press A Number  
Key 0...9 as memory  
location  
To Change or Replace a Speed Dial Number  
To change or replace a stored number in speed dial simply enter the new number  
and store it in the memory location you wish to change.  
For example, to change the number stored in memory position 7 to 555-1111, you  
would press PROG, 7, 555-1111, MEM.  
To Clear the Stored Number - - - - - -  
CLEAR THE  
STORED NUMBER  
1. Press PROG  
2. Enter The Memory  
Location 0...9  
3. Press MEM  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Storing Special Codes - - - - - - - - - - -  
To insert a pause in a phone number,  
for example, to store 9-PAUSE-555-  
1234 in memory location 8, do the fol-  
lowing:  
Using Redial  
TO REDIAL LAST  
NUMBER  
1. Press PHONE  
2. Press REDIAL  
Storing a Redial Number into Speed  
Dial  
TO STORE REDIAL  
NO. INTO MENORY  
1. Press PROG  
2. Press A Number  
Key 0...9  
3. Press REDIAL  
4. Press MEM  
The Page Feature  
This feature is useful if you have  
misplaced the handset.  
Press it a secord time to cancel a page.  
The base will ring the handset for 60  
seconds (STANDBY mode) or one  
page tone (PHONE mode) before  
ending the page automatically.  
TO PAGE THE  
HANDSET FROM  
THE BASE  
Press PAGE  
TO END A PAGE AT  
THE HANDSET  
Press OFF  
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ITAD BASE LEDS  
MAILBOX LED’s  
The MAILBOX LED’s (1,2,3) indicate the status of messages in each mailbox.  
MAILBOX LEDS  
STATUS:  
FLASH: New  
messages are waiting  
ON: Old messages  
inside  
OFF: No messages  
ANSWER ON/OFF LED  
ANSWER LED will remain off if ITAD is not in auto-answer mode.  
ANSWER LED remains on steadily when ITAD is in auto-answer mode.  
ANSWER LED  
STATUS:  
ON: ITAD is in auto-  
answer mode  
OFF:ITAD is NOT in  
auto-answer mode  
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ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS  
REC/MEMO KEY  
ITAD BASE KEYPAD  
ANSWER ON KEY  
MAILBOX X ( 1,2&3 ) KEY  
DELETE KEY  
TIME/SET KEY  
SELECT KEY  
MENU KEY  
VOLUME UP KEY  
VOLUME DOWN KEY  
SKIP/QUICK KEY  
REPEAT/SLOW KEY  
ANSWER ON/OFF KEY- - - - - - - - - - - -  
This key is used to turn ON and OFF the  
ITAD.  
WHEN ITAD IS ON  
THE ANSWER LED  
IS ILLUMINATED  
While in the OFF mode.  
1. The cordless phone will still operate  
normally, but the ITAD will not answer  
calls.  
2. The ITAD can be reactivated remotely  
by 10 successive rings on an incom-  
ing call.  
When the ITAD is ON, the ANSWER  
LED is on.  
MAILBOX X ( 1,2 or 3) KEY- - - - - - -  
The ITAD stores the messages into  
different mailboxes for retrieval by the  
corresponding mailbox user. For  
example, Mailbox 1 is for John, Mail-  
box 2 is for Jane, etc.  
MAILBOX X KEY  
To Select Desired  
Mailbox:  
Press MAILBOX X key to playback the  
incoming message in corresponding  
mailbox. Press the MAILBOX X key  
again will terminate the playback.  
When in menu mode, press any of the  
mailbox keys to return to idle mode.  
Press MAILBOX X  
(1,2 or 3)  
REC / MEMO KEY  
The REC/MEMO key is used to record memos at the base unit in to the current selec-  
tion. The maximum record time per memo/message is 4 minutes.  
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1. Press the REC/MEMO and you will  
hear “Please select mailbox”.  
2. Select the mailbox by pressing the  
mailbox key and “Now recording” is  
heard.  
REC/MEMO KEY  
To Record:  
Press REC/MEMO  
Press Desired Mailbox  
To Stop:  
3. Record your memo.  
4. During recording, the 7 segment will  
count the recording time in seconds.  
When it exceeds 99 seconds, it will  
flash “99”.  
Press any MAILBOX  
key  
5. Stop recording by pressing MAILBOX  
X key.  
The system will also stop recording automatically if time is expired or memory is  
full.  
Maximum number of old & new messages/memos is 99. If total number of old and  
new messages is 99, “Memory full” will be announced when you press REC/MEMO.  
MENU KEY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
The MENU key is used to program the  
answering machine. Each time you  
press MENU, the ITAD settings will be  
announced in the following order:  
MENU KEY  
To Program Various  
Answering Maching  
Features,  
– Set Outgoing Message  
– Set Security Code  
– Set Day and Time  
Press MENU  
– Set Audible Message Alert  
– Set Announce only  
– Set Base Ringer  
– Set Number of Rings  
Program the desired setting when you hear the appropriate voice option. (See  
ITAD OPERATION; page 22-28)  
SELECT KEY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
1. After you enter Program Mode, press  
SELECT until you hear your desired  
setting.  
2. Pressing TIME/SET will confirm the  
current setting.  
SELECT KEY  
Press SELECT key  
until you hear your  
desired setting.  
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TIME/SET KEY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
The TIME/SET key is used to check  
the date and time. In normal opera-  
tion, the day and time are announced  
when TIME/SET key is pressed.  
The TIME/SET key is used to set the  
current selection in program mode.  
It is used with the MENU and SELECT  
keys. (See ITAD OPERATION; page  
22-28)  
TIME/SET KEY  
To Announce The  
Date And Time,  
Press TIME/SET  
DELETE KEY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
The DELETE key is used to delete old  
messages (previously reviewed)  
from the ITAD.  
DELETE KEY  
To Delete Message,  
Press DELETE  
1. Press DELETE during message play-  
back to delete the current message.  
2. Press and hold DELETE key for more  
than 2 seconds, the system will  
announce, “please select mailbox”.  
After pressing MAILBOX X key, all old  
(previously reviewed) messages in that  
selected mailbox will be deleted (this  
feature works only when the answer-  
ing machine is idle; it does not work  
during  
message  
playback).  
To prevent accidental deletion of new  
messages, you are unable to delete  
a message unless it has been  
previously reviewed.  
REPEAT/SLOW KEY  
REPEAT / SLOW KEY - - - - - - - - - - - -  
To Repeat messages,  
The  
key is used to return to the  
.Press REPEAT/SLOW  
during playback  
.Press the key twice quickly  
during playback to play  
previous message  
beginning of a message during  
message playback.  
The previous message will also  
begin if  
is pressed twice quickly  
.To slow down playback,  
press and hold REPEAT/  
SLOW during playback  
(see page 28)  
during message playback.  
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SKIP/QUICK KEY- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
SKIP/QUICK KEY  
The  
key advances to the  
be-  
.To Advance To The  
Beginning Of The Next  
Message, press  
ginning of the next message  
ing playback.  
dur-  
SKIP/QUICK  
.To speed up playback,  
press and hold  
SKIP/QUICK during  
playback (see page 28)  
VOLUME UP KEY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
The key is used to increase the  
volume level of the base unit speaker.  
VOLUME UP KEY  
To Increase The  
Volume Level Of  
Base Unit Speaker,  
Press  
VOLUME DOWN KEY - - - - - - - - - - -  
The key is used to decrease the  
volume level of the base unit speaker.  
VOLUME DOWN KEY  
To Decrease The  
Volume Level Of  
Base Unit Speaker,  
Press  
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ITAD OPERATION  
Default ITAD Settings  
The ITAD is preset to have the following  
default settings:  
2. Announce Only mode  
If this mode is set, the caller is not able  
to leave his message. If no announce-  
ment is recorded, the factory default  
greeting is: “Hello, I’m unable to answer  
your call right now. Please call again.  
Thank you.” will be used. (see Record-  
ing the OGM)  
Security Code: 19  
Audible Message Alert: OFF  
Date & Time: Mon 12:00am  
Rings to answer: 4  
ITAD Programming Overview  
Setup order for the ITAD is:  
1.Set Outgoing Message.  
Example for OGM1 (for multi - user  
application):  
Hi! We can’t come to the phone right  
now. If you have a message for John  
press *1 (Star, 1), for Jane press *2 (Star,  
2), for Jack press *3 (Star, 3). If you have  
a message for any one of us, just stay  
on the line and record after the beep.  
Thank you.”  
2.Set Security Code  
3.Set Day and Time  
4.Set Audible Message Alert  
5.Set Announce Only  
6.Set Base Ringer  
Example for OGM2 (announce only):  
Hi! You have reached Jack and Jill. We  
will be back after 1 p.m. Please call back  
then. Thank you.”  
7.Set Number of Rings  
During ITAD setup, the 7 segment “--”  
LED will flash. If no key is pressed for  
20 seconds, the ITAD will beep and exit  
program mode. You can also exit  
program mode at any time by pressing  
any MAILBOX key.  
Recording/Playing/Deleting the  
Outgoing Messages (OGM)  
REC/MEMO KEY  
MAILBOX X  
(1,2&3 ) KEY  
Selecting Announcement  
There are 2 choices of announcements:  
Normal outgoing message & Outgoing  
message for announce only. To record  
the proper announcement, you should  
enter to the corresponding answering  
mode.  
SELECT KEY  
MENU KEY  
1. Normal answering mode.  
1. Press MENU key until the desired item  
(Set Outgoing Message) is  
announced.  
2. Press REC/MEMO. “Now recording”,  
is announced, followed by a beep.  
Speak in the direction of the ITAD (  
max. length: 90 seconds).  
In this mode, the caller is able to leave  
his message. If no announcement is  
recorded, the default announcement  
Hello, I’m unable to answer your call  
right now. Please leave your name, num-  
ber and message after the tone.” will be  
used. (see Recording the OGM).  
3. Press MAILBOX X to stop the record-  
ing.  
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4. The OGM replays the message  
automatically, followed by a beep.  
5. To review a recorded announcement,  
press MENU key until the desired  
item (Set outgoing message) is  
announced. Press any MAILBOX key.  
The current greeting is played.  
Day and Time Setup  
During initial setup, or after a power  
failure, the day and time default is set to  
Monday 12:00am. The display will flash  
“CL” to indicate day and time need to be  
set.  
6. To delete a recorded announcement,  
press DELETE during OGM playback.  
Note: If your recording time is less than 2  
seconds, your OGM will not be  
recorded, and the default greeting will be  
used.  
TIME/SET KEY  
SELECT KEY  
MENU KEY  
Set Security Code  
The security code programmed into the  
ITAD is used to gain access to functions  
from remote locations.  
The security code default setting is 19.  
1. Press MENU until you hear, “Set day  
and time.”  
2. Press SELECT until the desired day  
is announced.  
3. Press TIME/SET to confirm your  
choice.  
4. Press SELECT until the desired hour  
is announced.  
5. Press TIME/SET to confirm your  
choice.  
TIME/SET KEY  
SELECT KEY  
MENU KEY  
6. Press SELECT until the desired  
minute is announced. Holding the  
key continuously will increase the  
minute in 10 minute steps.  
7. Press TIME/SET to confirm your  
choice. You will hear the Day and  
Time.  
1. Press MENU until you hear “Set  
security code.”  
2. Press TIME/SET to hear the current  
security code.  
Set Audible Message Alert  
3. Press SELECT briefly to increase the  
security code by 1. Or, hold SELECT  
continuously to increase the code by  
multiples of 10.  
4. Press TIME/SET to confirm your  
choice and you will hear the  
announcement of the security code.  
If you want your ITAD to beep once ev-  
ery 10 seconds to notify you when new  
messages have been received, set the  
Audible Message Alert to ON. Otherwise,  
it is preset to OFF.  
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1. Press MENU until “Set Announce  
Only” is announced.  
2. Press TIME/SET now will announce  
the current setting.  
3. Press SELECT until desired setting-  
“on” or “off” is declared.  
4. Press TIME/SET to confirm and the  
setting will be announced.  
TIME/SET KEY  
SELECT KEY  
MENU KEY  
Note: You can store one Outgoing Mes-  
sage (OGM) for ANNOUNCE ONLY  
mode, and a separate OGM for NOR-  
MAL (accept messages) mode. De-  
1. Press MENU until you hear “Set au-  
dible message alert.”  
pending on the  
Announce Only Set-  
2. Press SELECT until the desired set-  
ting, (ON or OFF) is announced.  
3. Press TIME/SET to confirm your  
choice. The voice prompt of “Audible  
Message Alert On” or “Audible  
Message Alert Off” will be produced.  
ting, the appropriate OGM will be se-  
lected.  
Note: You can press any ITAD function  
key except PAGE key to stop the audible  
message alert.  
TIME/SET KEY  
SELECT KEY  
MENU KEY  
Set Announce Only  
Caution: If you turn on the Announce Only  
option, your callers cannot leave a  
message. This setting is preset at the  
factory to Announce Only OFF.  
Set Base Ringer On/Off  
The Base ringer can be turned on or off.  
1. Press MENU until you hear “Set Base  
Ringer”  
2. Press SELECT to toggle between the  
choices (on or off)  
3. Press TIME/SET to confirm your  
selection. Voice prompt of “Base  
Ringer is on” or “Base Ringer is off”  
will be announced to confirm your set-  
ting.  
TIME/SET KEY  
SELECT KEY  
MENU KEY  
Set Number of Rings  
The ITAD has 4 ring number settings:  
2 rings The incoming call is  
answered after 2 rings.  
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4 rings The incoming call is  
answered after 4 rings.  
6 rings The incoming call is  
answered after 6 rings.  
MAILBOX X  
(1,2&3 ) K  
TollSaver The incoming call is answered  
after 2 rings only if there  
are new messages/memos  
present. Otherwise, the ITAD  
will answer calls after 4 rings.  
Thus, if Toll Saver is active and  
your ITAD rings 3 times when  
you call, you can hang-up to  
avoid any long distance  
charges.  
press “*, X(star X)” during OGM play-  
back. X being Mailbox 1, 2 or 3.  
After desired mailbox is selected,  
Mailbox X, now recording” will be  
announced, and incoming message  
recording starts after a beep.  
If incoming message length is less  
than 2 seconds, message will not be  
recorded.  
TIME/SET KEY  
SELECT KEY  
MENU KEY  
Listening to Messages / Memos  
When new messages and/or new  
memos are in the ITAD, the display will  
flash the total number of new messages  
in all mailboxes.  
1. Press MENU until you hear “Set  
number of rings.”  
MAILBOX X  
(1,2&3 ) KE  
2. Press SELECT until you hear the  
desired ring number, “2”, “4”, “6”, or  
Toll Saver” announced.  
3. Press TIME/SET to confirm your  
choice. The selected setting is then  
announced.  
Leaving  
a
Message (Incoming  
Message)  
SKIP/QUICK KEY  
REPEAT/SLOW KEY  
The ITAD will answer a call (according  
to the current ring selection), play the  
OGM followed by a beep to signal the  
start of recording.  
Press the desired Mailbox key to  
hear messages.  
The system will announce “Mailbox  
X, you have X new message(s) and X  
old message(s)” in the presence of  
new message in corresponding  
Default mailbox is MAILBOX 1.  
To record the incoming message in  
a specific mailbox, the caller should  
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mailbox. Then the system will play  
only the new messages.  
In the absence of new messages, the  
system will announce “Mailbox X, You  
have X old messages” and then  
playback the old messages.  
DELETE KEY  
The  
and  
keys can be used  
to skip forward and backward during  
message playback.  
To stop message playback, and  
return to normal operation mode,  
press MAILBOX X and a long beep  
is followed.  
The day and time stamp is announced  
after each message is played.  
After all messages and memos have  
been played, the final voice prompt  
will be, “End of messages”, and the  
ITAD will exit playback mode.  
Note that the system will play the  
message based on “First-In-First-Out”  
If the system has less than 5 minutes  
recording time left, it will announce the  
remaining recording time to alert the  
user.  
Press the “Mailbox X “key that you  
want to delete all the reviewed mes-  
sages in the selected mailbox.  
Note: The DELETE function will only  
delete old or reviewed messages. New  
messages CANNOT be deleted until  
they are reviewed.  
Turning the ITAD ON/OFF  
ANSWER ON/OFF KEY  
During message playback, the display  
will be flashing to indicate that the  
currently playing message is a new  
message.  
Saving Messages  
The ITAD will automatically save your  
messages if you do not delete them.  
The messages will be retained even  
after power failure.  
The system can record up to 15  
minutes of messages.  
If you want the ITAD to answer calls,  
press ANSWER ON/OFF key. The ON  
LED will then be turned on and “Answer-  
ing machine on” will be announced.  
Deleting Messages  
Press DELETE key at any time during  
message playback to delete the  
current message.  
All reviewed messages for  
a
If you don’t want the ITAD to answer  
calls, press ANSWER ON/OFF key.  
The ON LED will then be turned off  
and “Answering machine off” will be  
announced.  
particular mailbox, can be deleted by  
pressing and holding the DELETE key  
for more than 2 seconds. The sys-  
tem will announce “Please select  
mailbox”.  
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The display will still show the  
number of new messages.  
Audible Current Day and Time  
Even if the ITAD is set to OFF, it will still  
answer calls after 10 rings. An an-  
nouncement, “Please enter your se-  
curity code” is given, and you can en-  
ter your security code to use remote  
operation. (See Remote Operation of  
ITAD)  
TIME/SET KEY  
Call Screening  
Call screening level can be changed at  
any time, even while the ITAD is  
answering a call.  
When the ITAD answers a call, the  
speaker will monitor the voice on the line.  
If you want to answer the call at once,  
just pick-up the handset, or an exten-  
sion, and the ITAD will automatically stop  
recording.  
You can check the current day and time  
by pressing TIME/SET. After the  
announcement the ITAD will generate a  
beep.  
Changing Speaker Volume  
VOLUME UP KEY  
VOLUME UP KEY  
VOLUME DOWN KEY  
VOLUME DOWN KEY  
The Call Screening volume is controlled  
Press the  
the desired volume level. There are 8  
digital volume levels.  
If volume is set at maximum or  
minimum level, further pressing of  
the volume keys will give 3 short beep  
tones.  
and  
keys to reach  
by the  
and  
keys.  
Call screening is off when volume  
level “1” is indicated in the display.  
Call-screening level can be changed  
any time even during ITAD is  
answering a call.  
Default volume level is 5.  
Volume change automatically  
continues if the volume UP/DOWN is  
held.  
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Changing Playback Speed  
Please enter your security code” is  
announced. You may enter remote  
operation mode by entering the se-  
curity code.  
MEMORY FULL  
SKIP/QUICK KEY  
REPEAT/SLOW KEY  
During playback, you can change the  
playback speed by simply holding down  
If memory is full, any attempt to record  
memos or OGM’s will be inhibited.  
(SLOW) or  
(QUICK) to  
the desired speed during playback.  
There are 3 playback speeds. The  
default speed is normal. Playback speed  
will return to normal once you exit the  
playback mode.  
Power Failure  
Auto Disconnect for Extension  
Phone Pick-up  
POWER FAILURE  
The ITAD will auto-disconnect the  
telephone line if an extension phone or the  
cordless handset accesses the line.  
Note: If the ITAD continues to record  
after an extension phone or the cordless  
handset accesses the line, either press  
MAILBOX X on the base or press “*,  
0”on the extension phone or cordless  
handset.  
After a power failure, “CL” will flash to  
notify you to set the day and time.  
All the messages, OGM’s and menu  
settings (other than day and time) will  
be retained.  
Memory Full  
The ITAD will default to ANSWER ON  
and Call Screening ON.  
When the ITAD has less than 30  
seconds recording time remaining or  
the total message count is equal to  
99, the display shows “F” with the  
number of new messages to indicate  
memory full.  
Note that after power up, the ITAD will  
have an initialization period, during  
which, the display will flash with “--”.  
During this period, you can still use  
the cordless phone.  
If the ITAD memory is full, it will auto-  
matically default to ANSWER OFF  
mode. The ITAD will answer a call  
after 10 rings and “Memory full;  
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REMOTE OPERATION OF ITAD  
Remote operation allows you to control  
the functions of the ITAD when you are  
away from the base, and call from an  
outside telephone line. The ITAD can-  
5. The user can also enter the Remote  
Operation mode during message  
recording. The procedure is the same  
as step 3. The recording will be  
stopped after entering #, then the  
valid security code (2 digits, selected  
not be  
accessed from another tele-  
phone on the same line. You can ac-  
cess many of the ITAD functions from a  
remote location such as listening to  
messages, changing recorded an-  
nouncements, and recording memos.  
from 00 - 99).  
The  
recorded  
incomplete message will be deleted.  
6. If the user enters a wrong security  
code, the system will release the line.  
Remote operation can only be ac-  
cessed from a touch tone telephone. If  
the remote phone is set to pulse dial-  
ing, switch it tone. If tone dialing is not  
available you will not be able to access  
the ITAD.  
Playing Messages Remotely  
1. Press “#1”, “#2” or “#3” on the touch  
tone keypad to play the messages in  
the corresponding mailbox.  
2. The system will announce “Mailbox X.  
You have XX new messages and XX  
old messages” and the system will  
playback the new message only. If there  
are no new messages, the system will  
announce “Mailbox X. You have XX old  
messages” and then play back the old  
messages. On the other hand, in the  
absence of old messages, the  
system will announce only the  
number of new messages.  
Note: All function codes should be  
entered within 2 seconds in order to  
activate the Remote Operation.  
To Activate Remote Operation From  
a Different Telephone Line  
1. If the ITAD is off, you can dial your  
telephone number and wait for the  
ITAD to answer your call after 10 rings.  
An announcement, “Please enter  
your security code” is given, and you  
enter your security code to use remote  
operation.  
Repeat Messages During Playback  
1. Press “#4” once during message  
playback to repeat the current  
message.  
2. If the ITAD is on, it will answer your  
call and begin playing the currently  
selected announcement (as with any  
incoming call).  
2. Press “#4” twice within 2 seconds to  
skip to the previous message.  
3. Enter # followed by your 2 digit  
security code during the announce-  
ment. The default security code is  
19.  
Skip Messages During Playback  
1. Press “#6” once to skip forward to the  
next message.  
Stop Message Playback  
4. Once the security code is received, a  
double confirmation beep will be  
given, and you are in Remote Opera-  
tion mode. You can then control the  
ITAD functions using the telephone  
keypad.  
1. Pressing “#5” during message  
playback will stop playback.  
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Deleting Messages  
Voice Menu for Remote Operation  
1. Press “#9” once during message  
The system provides two pre-recorded  
voice menus to help you during remote  
operation. Press “*5” to go back to the  
simple voice menu.  
playback to delete the current  
sage.  
mes-  
Note: Playback will pause if “#” or “*” is  
entered. ITAD will wait for the command  
in the following 2 seconds. If no further  
tone is entered, playback will be re-  
sumed.  
The simple voice menu is as follows:  
Press “#1” to play mailbox 1.  
Press “#2” to play mailbox 2.  
Press “#3” to play mailbox 3.  
Press “#5” to stop.  
Press “#4” to repeat the message.  
Press “#6” to skip the message.  
Press “#9” to erase the message.  
Press “*5” for other functions.  
Memo Recording  
1. Press “*8”.  
2. After selecting the mailbox by entering  
command “1”, “2”, “3”, You will hear,  
Now recording”, followed by a beep.  
The advanced voice menu is as follows:  
Press “#7” to review outgoing  
message.  
3. Enter #5” to stop recording when you  
have finished.  
Press “*7” to record outgoing mes-  
sage.  
Change OGM Remotely  
Press “*8” to record memo.  
Press “#4” twice to repeat previous  
message.  
Press “#0” to turn the system on or  
off.  
1. Enter *7” to record a new OGM. You  
will hear, “Now recording” , followed  
by a beep to signal start of recording.  
2. Press “#5” to stop recording. Your  
new OGM will playback automatically.  
Press “*5” to go back to the simple  
voice menu.  
Check OGM Remotely  
Enter “#7” to review OGM. You will hear  
playback of OGM followed by a beep.  
Pressing any function code will stop the  
voice menu, and perform the corre-  
sponding functions.  
Turning ITAD ON or OFF  
Exiting Remote Operation  
1. Enter “*0” to exit remote operation  
mode. The ITAD confirms your action  
with a long beep and then discon-  
nects.  
Pressing “#0” toggles the ITAD ON/OFF.  
“Answer machine on”, or “Answer  
machine off” will be announced, followed  
by a beep.  
2. The ITAD also automatically discon-  
nects if no key is pressed within 20  
seconds during remote operation.  
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OPTIONAL HEADSET INSTALLATIONAND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Your VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 cordless  
telephone is equipped with a 2.5mm  
Headset Jack for use with an optional  
accessory Headset for hands-free  
operation.  
microphone on the Handset will be  
MUTED. This is done to limit the effect of  
background noise.  
The following operational characteris-  
tics apply to VTech Headsets. The same  
may also apply to other (non-VTech)  
compatible headsets, but VTech  
assumes no responsibility for their  
performance.  
If you choose to use the Headset option,  
you must do the following:  
INSTALLATION  
Obtain an optional accessory Headset,  
which is compatible with the VTECH  
VT 9151/VT 9155.  
The VTech brand compatible Headset  
has a monaural design which is revers-  
ible, so you can wear your Headset on  
either the left or right ear, leaving one  
ear free for room conversation.  
Please contact VTech Communications  
Customer Service, toll-free at 1-800-595-  
9511 in US and VTech Electronics at  
1-800-267-7377 in Canada for dealer  
information in your local area. You can also  
purchase a compatible Headset directly  
from VTech Communications Customer  
Service.  
Once you have a compatible 2.5mm  
Headset, locate the Headset Jack on  
the Handset of your VTECH VT 9151/  
VT 9155. Connect the plug on the Head-  
set to the jack on the cordless Hand-  
set. The plug should fit securely. Do not  
force the connection. See illustration.  
ON RIGHT EAR  
ON LEFT EAR  
• The head band can be adjusted to fit  
the contour of your head. Using both  
hands, slide the head band up or down  
so that it rests comfortably on your  
head with the speaker cushion centered  
against your ear.  
HEADSET JACK &  
BELT CLIP  
LOCATION  
For maximum sound quality, the  
flexible microphone should be posi-  
tioned at the corner of your mouth, about  
one inch from your mouth.  
The VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 is also  
equipped with a detachable belt clip.  
Align the pins on the inside edge of the  
belt clip with the notches on the side of  
the VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155  
handset. The belt clip should snap  
securely into place. Do not force the  
connection. See illustration.  
ONE  
INCH  
OPERATION  
NOTE: Whenever a compatible Headset  
is connected to the cordless Handset, the  
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MAINTENANCE  
TAKING CARE OF YOUR TELE-  
PHONE.  
Your VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 cordless  
telephone contains sophisticated  
electronic parts so it must be treated with  
care.  
Avoid rough treatment  
Place the handset down gently. Save the  
original packing materials to protect your  
telephone if you ever need to ship it.  
Avoid water  
Your telephone can be damaged if it gets  
wet. Do not use the handset outdoors in  
the rain, or handle it with wet hands. Do  
not install your base unit near a sink,  
bathtub or shower.  
Remember that electrical appliances  
can cause serious injury if used when  
you are wet or standing in water. If your  
base unit should fall into water, DO NOT  
RETRIEVE IT UNTIL YOU UNPLUG THE  
POWER CORD AND TELEPHONE LINE  
CORDS FROM THE WALL. Then pull the  
unit out by the unplugged cords.  
Electrical storms  
Electrical storms can sometimes cause  
power surges harmful to electronic  
equipment.  
For your own safety, use caution when  
using electric appliances during storms.  
Cleaning your telephone  
Your telephone has a durable plastic  
casing that should retain its luster for  
many years. Clean it only with a soft cloth  
slightly dampened with water or a mild  
soap. Do not use excess water or  
cleaning solvents of any kind.  
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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY  
If you have difficulty operating your phone,  
the suggestions below should solve the prob-  
lem. If you still have difficulty after trying these  
suggestions,  
Ensure that the ringer is turned on.  
Make sure the telephone line cord is  
plugged firmly into the base unit and  
the telephone jack. Make sure the  
power cord is plugged in.  
You may be too far from the base unit.  
You may have too many extension  
phones on your telephone line to  
allow all of them to ring. Try unplug-  
ging some of the other phones.  
In the US call:  
VTECH Communications at  
1-800-595-9511.  
In Canada call:  
VTECH Electronics at  
1-800-267-7377.  
THE PHONE DOESNT WORK AT ALL.  
YOUR CALLER FADES IN AND OUT.  
Make sure the power cord is plugged in.  
Make sure the telephone line cord is  
plugged firmly into the base unit and  
the telephone wall jack.  
You may be nearly out of range. Move  
closer, or relocate the base.  
YOU HEAR OTHER CALLS WHILE  
USING YOUR PHONE.  
Make sure the batteries are properly  
charged. If the Low Battery indicator  
is on, the battery needs charging. If  
the IN USE indicators do not light  
when you press PHONE, you must  
charge the batteries.  
If you recently installed a new battery  
pack, make sure it is installed  
correctly.  
Replace the handset in the base  
cradle, wait a few moments and try  
again.  
Disconnect your base unit from the  
telephone jack, and plug in a regular  
telephone. If you still hear other calls,  
the problem is probably in your wir-  
ing or local service. Call your local  
telephone company.  
NO DIAL TONE.  
First check all the suggestions above.  
If you still dont hear a dial tone,  
disconnect the base unit from the  
telephone jack and connect a  
different phone. If there is no dial tone  
on that phone either, the problem is  
in your wiring or local service. Call  
your local telephone company.  
YOU HEAR NOISE IN THE HANDSET,  
AND NONE OF THE KEYS OR  
BUTTONS WORK.  
Make sure the power cord is plugged in.  
Your base unit and handset may not  
be operating on the same channel.  
Place the handset in the cradle for a  
few moments to reset the channel.  
YOU GET NOISE, STATIC, OR A  
WEAK SIGNAL EVEN WHEN YOURE  
NEAR THE BASE UNIT.  
COMMON CURE FOR ELECTRONIC  
EQUIPMENT  
Electronics, like people, can sometimes  
get confused. If the unit does not seem  
to be responding normally, then try  
putting the handset in the cradle to  
re-initialize the unit. If it still does not  
seem to respond, perform the following  
steps (in the order listed):  
Household appliances plugged into  
the same circuit as the base unit can  
sometimes cause interference. Try  
moving the appliance or the base unit  
to another outlet.  
1. Disconnect the power to the base.  
2. Disconnect (remove) the handset  
battery pack.  
YOU GET NOISE, STATIC, OR A  
WEAK SIGNAL WHEN YOURE  
AWAY FROM THE BASE UNIT.  
3. Remove the base unit battery pack,  
where applicable.  
You may be out of range. Either move  
close to the base, or relocate the base  
unit.  
The layout of your home may be  
limiting the range. Try moving the  
base unit to the second or third floor,  
or to some other location.  
4. Wait a few minutes.  
5. Connect power to the base.  
6. Install the handset battery pack.  
7. Install the base unit battery pack,  
where applicable.  
8. Place the handset in the base unit  
cradle. If the handset has not been  
recently charged, allow 8 hours  
THE HANDSET DOES NOT RING  
WHEN YOU RECEIVE A CALL.  
before use.  
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WARRANTY STATEMENT  
WHAT DOES OUR WARRANTY COVER?  
Any defect in material or workmanship.  
FOR HOW LONG AFTER THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE?  
One Year.  
WHAT WILL VTECH DO?  
At our option, repair or replace your unit.  
HOW DO I SEND MY UNIT, IN OR OUT OF WARRANTY?  
Call VTECH Communications customer service for Return Authorization at:  
1-800-595-9511, in Canada call VTech Electronics at 1-800-267-7377.  
Properly pack your unit. Include any cables & accessories which were originally  
provided with the product. We recommend using the original carton and packing  
materials.  
Include in the package a copy of the sales receipt or other evidence of date of  
original purchase (if the unit was purchased within the last twelve months).  
Print your name and address, along with a description of the defect, and include  
this in the package.  
Include payment for any service or repair not covered by warranty, as determined by  
VTECH Communications.  
In the US, ship the unit via UPS Insured, or equivalent to:  
VTECH COMMUNICATIONS  
11035 SW 11TH STREET  
BLDG. B SUITE 270  
BEAVERTON, OR 97005  
In Canada ship the unit via UPS Insured, or equivalent to:  
VTECH ELECTRONICS  
Suite 200-7671 Alderbridge Way  
Richmond, B.C. V6X 1Z9  
VTECH Communications assumes no responsibility for units sent without prior Return Authorization.  
WHAT DOES OUR WARRANTY NOT COVER?  
Batteries  
Damage from misuse, neglect, or acts of nature (lightning, floods, power surges, etc.)  
Products which may have been modified or incorporated into other products  
Products purchased outside the USA or CANADA  
Products serviced by the owner or a service facility not expressly authorized by VTECH  
Communications  
Products purchased more than 12 months from current date  
HOW DOES STATE LAW OR PROVINCIAL LAW RELATE TO THIS WARRANTY?  
This warranty gives you specific rights. You may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state or province to province.  
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FCC AND IC REGULATIONS  
This equipment complies with Parts 15  
and 68 of the Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC) rules for the United  
States. It also complies with regulations  
RSS 210 & CS-03 of industry canada  
(IC) for Canada.  
rules. These limits are designed to pro-  
vide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not oc-  
cur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try and correct the  
interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
A label is located on the underside of  
the base unit containing either the FCC  
registration number and Ringer  
Equivalence Number (REN) or the IC  
registration number and Load Number.  
You must, upon request, provide this  
information to your local telephone  
company.  
This equipment is compatible with  
inductively coupled hearing aids.  
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-
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Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet  
or on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
Should you experience trouble with this  
telephone equipment, please contact:  
In the United States:  
VTECH COMMUNICATIONS  
1-800-595-9511  
In Canada Call:  
VTECH Electronics at  
-
1-800-267-7377.  
for repair/warranty information. The  
telephone company may ask you to  
disconnect this equipment from the line  
network until the problem has been  
corrected.  
FCC Part 68  
The FCC requires that you connect your  
cordless telephone to the nationwide  
telephone network through a modular  
telephone jack (USOC RJ11C or  
RJ11W).  
Your VT 9151/VT 9155 is designed to  
operate at the maximum power allowed  
by the FCC and IC. This means your  
handset and base unit can communicate  
only over a certain distance - which will  
depend on the location of the base unit and  
handset, weather, and the construction  
and layout of your home or office.  
Your telephone company may discon-  
tinue your service if your equipment  
causes harm to the telephone network.  
They will notify you in advance of  
disconnection, if possible. During  
notification, you will be informed of your  
right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
FCC Part 15  
Occasionally, your telephone company  
may make changes in its facilities,  
equipment, operation, or procedures that  
could affect the operation of your equip-  
ment. If so, you will be given advance  
notice of the change to give you an  
opportunity to maintain uninterrupted  
service.  
Warning: Changes or modifications to  
this unit not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliances could  
void the users authority to operate the  
equipment.  
The equipment has been tested and  
found to comply with part 15 of the FCC  
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FCC AND IC REGULATIONS  
The base unit contains no user service-  
able parts. The handset contains a user  
replaceable battery pack.  
using an acceptable method of connec-  
tions. The customer should be aware  
that compliance with the above condi-  
tions may not prevent degradation of  
If it is determined that your telephone  
equipment is malfunctioning, the FCC  
requires that it not be used and that it be  
unplugged from the modular jack until  
the problem has been corrected.  
Repairs to this telephone equipment can  
only be made by the manufacturer or its  
authorized agents or by others who may  
be authorized by the FCC. For repair  
procedures, follow the instructions  
outlined under the VTECH Limited  
Warranty.  
service in  
situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should  
be made by an authorized Canadian  
maintenance facility designated by the  
supplier. Any repairs or alterations made  
by the user to this equipment, of equip-  
ment, or equipment malfunctions, may  
give the telecommunications company  
cause to request the user to disconnect  
the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own  
protection that the electrical ground  
connections of the power utility,  
telephone lines and internal metallic water  
pipe system, if present, are connected  
together. This precaution may be  
particularly important in rural areas.  
This equipment may not be used on coin  
service provided by the phone company  
or Party Lines.  
The REN is useful in determining the  
number of devices you may connect to  
your telephone line and still enable the  
devices to ring when you receive a call.  
The general rule is that the REN value  
should not exceed 5.0A total; however,  
contact your local telephone company  
for the specific number in your area.  
Caution: Users should not attempt to  
make such connections themselves, but  
should contact appropriate electric  
inspection authority, or electrician, as  
appropriate.  
IC (Industry Canada)  
This telephone is registered for use in  
Canada.  
The Load Number (LN) assigned to this  
device denotes the percentage of the  
total load to be connected to a telephone  
loop which is used by the device to  
prevent overloading. The termination on  
a loop may consist of any combination  
of devices subject only to the require-  
ment that the total of the load numbers  
of all devices does not exceed 100.  
Notice: The Industry Canada label  
identification certified equipment. This  
certification means that the equipment  
meets certain telecommunications  
network, protective, operational and  
safety requirement. Industry Canada  
does not guarantee the equipment will  
operate to the users satisfaction.  
This device complies with RSS-210 of  
Industry Canada. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) this  
device may not cause interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interfer-  
ence, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation of the  
device.  
Before installing this equipment, users  
should ensure that is permissible to be  
connected to the facilities of the local  
telecommunications company. The  
equipment must also be installed  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
FREQUENCY CONTROL  
SIZE  
Crystal Controlled Dual PLL Synthesizer  
Handset: 17.5cm x 5.7cm x 4.5cm  
(L  
x
W
x
T) maximum  
TRANSMIT FREQUENCY  
(antenna excluded)  
Handset: 923.10 MHz to 927.75 MHz (All  
Base:  
22.0cm x 16.5cm x 6.2cm  
30 channels within this range)  
(L  
x
W
x
T) maximum  
(antenna excluded)  
Base:  
902.3 MHz to 906.65 MHz (All  
30 channels within this range)  
WEIGHT  
Handset: 150 grams  
Base:  
470 grams  
RECEIVE FREQUENCY  
Handset: 902.3 MHz to 906.65 MHz (All  
POWER REQUIREMENTS  
Handset: Self-contained nickel-cad-  
mium rechargeable battery  
supply, 3.6V nominal, 400mAh  
capacity.  
30 channels within this range)  
Base:  
923.10 MHz to 927.75 MHz (All  
30 channels within this range)  
Power Adapter: 9V DC@300mA  
NOMINAL EFFECTIVE RANGE  
Maximum power allowed by FCC and  
IC. Actual operating range may vary  
according to environmental conditions  
at the time of use.  
SPECIFICATIONSARETYPICALAND  
MAYCHANGEWITHOUTNOTICE.  
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VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD.  
Distributed in the U.S.A. by VTECH Communications; Beaverton, OR , 97008  
Distributed in Canada by VTECH Electronics Canada Ltd.; Richmond, B.C., V6X 1Z9  
Copyright 2000 for VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD.  
91-5055-30-00  
MADE IN CHINA  
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USER’S MANUAL  
VT 9151/VT 915  
900MHz CORDLESS ANSWERING SYSTEM  
IMPORTANT  
BEFORE USING YOUR NEW  
PHONE, WE STRONGLY  
RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS  
MANUAL THOROUGHLY.  
VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD.  
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