VTech Cordless Telephone VT 1901 User Manual

INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations! You have purchased  
one of the most sophisticated cordless  
telephones on the market! The VTech  
VT 1901 has been designed to offer  
a new standard in cordless telephone  
technology.  
The VTech VT 1901 uses special  
memory in both the base and handset  
which is not susceptible to power  
failures. This provides permanent  
storage of all memory dial numbers, as  
well as the base and handset security  
codes.  
Unlike most other cordless phones, the  
VTech VT 1901 digitizes your voice  
using advanced ADPCM digital voice  
coding to provide noise and distortion  
free performance. In most conditions  
you will not be able to tell you are using  
a cordless phone. Gone are the  
annoyances of static, interference and  
having to listen to other people’s  
conversations on your cordless phone.  
When an optional spare battery pack  
is installed in the base unit, the VTech  
VT 1901 uses this battery to provide  
operational backup in case of power  
failure. In this way you have access  
to all normal phone functions during a  
total power outage. Calls can still be  
placed and received without  
interruption. More than 5 hours backup  
will be possible with a fully charged  
battery in the base unit.  
The VTech VT 1901 scrambles your  
voice before it transmits it. This  
ensures that no one can tune in and  
eavesdrop on your conversations.  
The VTech VT 1901 informs you that  
another extension is currently in use  
on the same phone line. The phone  
will also alert you when you are Out  
of Range even when you're not using  
the phone!  
With the VTech VT 1901 the user can  
easily answer a call on the handset by  
simply pressing any key other than the  
OFF, MUTE or Volume Keys. This is  
very useful in a dark environment, so  
that the user does not have to fumble  
around looking for the PHONE key to  
answer the call.  
The VTech VT 1901 also provides a  
one-way Page/find. Pressing the base  
PAGE key will cause the handset to  
ring in a manner which distinguishes  
it from normal incoming ringing. This  
can be used to alert the handset user  
or to simply locate the handset in the  
event that it is misplaced.  
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INTRODUCTION  
To purchase replacement battery  
packs, call VTECH Communications at  
1-800-595-9511. In Canada, call  
VTECH Electronics at 1-800-267-  
7377.  
Parts Check List  
1. Base unit, Handset and AC adaptor  
2. One-Line Telephone Cord  
3. Battery Pack  
4. Wall mount accessory  
POWER  
VT 1901  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
MEMORY DIALING  
HS IN-USE  
CHARGING  
LO BATT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
FLASH  
PHONE  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
OFF  
SPARE BATT  
1
2
5
abc  
jkl  
3
6
def  
mno  
wxyz  
4
ghi  
PAGE  
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
#
tone  
oper  
WALL MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
*
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
DIGITAL  
900MHz  
CORDLESS  
PROG  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
HANDSET  
BASE UNIT  
BATTERY PACK  
AC POWER ADAPTOR  
BELT-CLIP  
TELEPHONE LINE CORD  
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THE HANDSET LAYOUT  
ANTENNA  
VOLUME UP & DOWN  
LOW BATTERY/MUTE  
INDICATOR  
PHONE INDICATOR  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
HOLD KEY  
FLASH  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
PHONE  
OFF  
OFF KEY  
PHONE KEY  
2
abc  
3 def  
1
BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
DIALING KEYS (0-9)  
TONE (Temporary Tone)  
REDIAL  
FLASH  
MEMORY  
ghi  
5jkl  
6mno  
4
8
0
tuv  
wxyz  
7pqrs  
9
tone  
oper  
#
*
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
PROG  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
MUTE  
QUICK MEMORY  
PROGRAM  
CHARGING CONTACTS  
HANDSET FEATURES  
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THE BASE UNIT LAYOUT  
DC 9V  
TEL LINE  
TONE/PULSE  
SELECTOR  
AC POWER JACK  
PHONE CORD JACK  
ANTENNA  
MEMORY DIALING  
POWER INDICATOR  
POWER  
VT 1901  
IN USE INDICATOR  
HANDSET CHARGE  
INDICATOR  
SPARE BATTERY INDICATOR  
BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
PAGE KEY  
HS IN-USE  
CHARGING  
MEMORY DIALING  
1
2
3
4
5
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10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
SPARE BATT  
PAGE  
DIGITAL  
900MHz  
CORDLESS  
CHARGING CONTACTS  
BASE UNIT FEATURES  
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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  
RSS210 and CS-03 of Industry and  
Science Canada. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) this  
device may not cause interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any  
interference, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation of the  
device.  
FCC Part 15  
Warning: Changes or modifications to  
this unit not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliances could  
void the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
The equipment has been tested and  
found to comply with part 15 of the FCC  
rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against  
harmful 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 occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try and correct  
the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
A label is located on the underside of  
the base unit containing either the FCC  
registration number and Ringer  
Equivalence Number (REN) or the IC  
registration number and Load Number.  
You must, upon request, provide this  
information to your local telephone  
company.  
This equipment is compatible with  
inductively coupled hearing aids.  
Should you experience trouble with  
this telephone equipment, please  
contact:  
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-
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Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
VTECH COMMUNICATIONS  
SERVICE DEPT. at 1-800-595-9511.  
In Canada, call VTECH Electronics at  
1-800-267-7377.  
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.  
For repair/warranty information. The  
telephone company may ask you to  
disconnect this equipment from the line  
network until the problem has been  
corrected.  
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FCC and IC Regulations  
FCC Part 68  
This equipment may not be used on  
The FCC requires that you connect  
your cordless telephone to the  
nationwide telephone network through  
a modular telephone jack (USOC  
RJ11C, RJ11W or RJ14).  
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.  
Your telephone company may  
discontinue 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.  
IC (Industry Canada)  
This telephone is registered for use in  
Canada.  
Occasionally, your telephone company  
may make changes in its facilities,  
equipment, operation, or procedures  
that could affect the operation of your  
equipment. If so, you will be given  
advance notice of the change to give  
you an opportunity to maintain  
uninterrupted service.  
Notice:The REN assigned to this  
device denotes the number of  
devices you may connect to  
the telephone loop which is  
used by the device to prevent  
overloading The termination  
on a loop may consist of any  
combination of devices  
subjected only to the  
requirement that the sum of the  
REN does not exceed five (5.0)  
The base unit contains no user  
serviceable parts. The handset  
contains a user replaceable battery  
pack.  
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.  
Notice:The Industry Canada label  
identifies certified equipment.  
This certification means that  
the equipment meets certain  
telecommunications network  
protective, operational and  
safety requirements. The  
Department does not  
guarantee the equipment will  
operate to the user's  
satisfaction.  
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FCC and IC Regulations  
Before installing this equipment, users  
should ensure that it is permissible to  
be connected to the facilities of the  
local telecommunications company.  
The equipment must also be installed  
using an acceptable method of  
connection. The customer should be  
aware that compliance with the above  
conditions may not prevent degradation  
of services in some situations.  
Your VTech VT1901 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.  
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,  
or equipment malfunctions, may give  
the telecommunications company  
cause to request the user to disconnect  
the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own  
protection that the electrical ground  
connections of the power utility,  
telephone lines and internal metallic  
water pipe system, if present, are  
connected together. This precaution  
may be particularly important in rural  
areas.  
Caution: Users should not attempt to  
make such connections themselves,  
but should contact the appropriate  
electrical inspection authority, or  
electrician, as appropriate.  
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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:  
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, con-  
sult your dealer or local power  
company.  
1. Read and understand all  
instructions.  
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.  
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 dry cloth for cleaning.  
9. Do not overload wall outlets and  
extension cords as this can result  
in the risk of fire or electric shock.  
10.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.  
4. Do not use this product near water,  
for example, near a bath tub, wash  
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub,  
in a wet basement, or near a  
swimming pool.  
5. Do not place this product on  
unstable cart, stand, or table. The  
telephone may fall, causing serious  
damage to the telephone.  
11.To reduce the risk of electric shock,  
do not disassemble this product,  
but take it to a qualified service  
personnel when some service or  
repair work is required. Opening or  
removing covers may expose you  
to dangerous voltages or other  
risks. Incorrect reassembly can  
cause electric shock when the  
appliance is subsequently used.  
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet  
and the back or bottom are provided  
for ventilation, to protect it from  
overheating, these openings must  
not be blocked or covered. The  
openings should never 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  
unless proper ventilation is  
provided.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
12. Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under  
the following condition:  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK  
OF FIRE OR INJURY TO PERSONS  
BY BATTERY, READ AND FOLLOW  
THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
A. When the power supply cord plug  
is damaged or frayed.  
1. Use only the appropriate type and  
size battery pack specified in the  
instruction manual provided for this  
product.  
B. If liquid has been spilled into the  
product.  
2. Do not dispose of the battery pack  
in a fire. The cell may explode.  
Check with State and local codes  
for possible special disposal  
instructions.  
C. If the product has been exposed  
to rain or water.  
D. If the product does not operate  
normally by following the operating  
instructions. Adjust only those  
controls, that are covered by the  
operating instructions because  
improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and  
will often require extensive work  
by a qualified technician to restore  
the product to normal operation.  
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery  
pack. Released electrolyte is  
corrosive and may cause damage  
to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic  
if swallowed.  
4. Exercise care in handling battery 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.  
E. If the product has been dropped  
or the cabinet has been damaged.  
F. If the product exhibits a distinct  
change in performance.  
5. Charge the battery pack provided  
with or identified for use with this  
product only in accordance with  
the instructions and limitations  
specified in the instructions manual  
provided for this product.  
13. Do not use the telephone to report  
a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
6. Observe proper polarity orientation  
between the battery pack and  
battery charger.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK  
Charging the handset batteries  
The handset of your VTech VT 1901  
cordless telephone is powered by a  
rechargeable battery pack. It charges  
automatically whenever the handset  
is in the base. You should charge  
the battery pack for 16 hours when  
you first receive your phone. You’ll  
know the battery pack needs charging  
when:  
exchange the drained handset battery  
pack with the fully charged replace-  
ment battery pack from the base  
charger. Place the drained handset  
battery pack into the base charger to  
recharge.  
The base spare battery charger does  
NOT charge a battery pack as quickly  
as the handset battery charger. A full  
charge requires 24 hours, when using  
the spare battery charger.  
The phone emits a warning tone  
when you press the PHONE key.  
IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO OVER-  
CHARGE THE BATTERY PACK  
The MUTE/LO BATT LED is  
slowly flashing  
The battery pack can be recharged  
many times, but if you get a low-battery  
signal even after 8 hours of maintenance  
charging in the base cradle (or 24  
hours in the base spare battery charger),  
the battery pack(s) should be replaced.  
The handset seems completely  
dead; no lights are evident, and  
pressing keys do not generate a  
beep.  
To Charge The Battery Pack  
To purchase replacement battery  
packs, call VTECH Communications at  
1-800-595-9511. In Canada, call  
VTECH Electronics at 1-800-267-  
7377.  
To charge the battery pack, place the  
handset in the base unit. The  
CHARGE indicator will light to show  
the handset is seated properly and  
the battery pack is charging. It is  
recommended that the battery pack  
be charged for at least 16 hours  
initially and 8 hours for maintenance  
charging. You can use your telephone  
before that with diminished capacity,  
but it is best to charge the battery  
pack fully. It will take several recharge  
cycles to maximize the charge  
capacity of your battery pack. The  
maximum battery life between  
charges is 7 hours of continuous talk  
time or 7 days of stand by.  
Alternatively, if you have purchased  
a spare battery pack and it has been  
charging in the base unit, simply  
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REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK  
Follow the steps below:  
5. If the new battery pack is not  
already charged, place the handset  
in the cradle of the base unit to  
allow it to charge for 16 hours.  
1. Remove the battery case cover by  
pressing on the ridged lines and  
sliding downward.  
CAUTION:  
To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Injury  
to Persons, Read and Follow the  
Instructions  
PRESS and SLIDE  
DOWNWARD  
1. Use only VTECH rechargeable  
battery pack.  
2. Do not dispose of the battery in a  
fire. The cell may explode.  
2. Discard the old battery pack. Don’t  
put the old battery pack in a trash  
compactor or a fire - it could burst.  
IMPORTANT:  
Do not dispose of this battery into  
household garbage. For informa-  
tion on recycling or proper disposal,  
consult your local solid waste col-  
lection or disposal organization.  
3. Place the new battery pack in the  
battery compartment with the metal  
contacts facing down.  
3. 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.  
PLACE THE NEW  
BATTERY PACK  
INTO THE  
BATTERY  
COMPARTMENT  
PLEASE NOTE THE  
CORRECT POSITION  
OF THE BATTERY  
PACK WHEN  
4. 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.  
CHANGING BATTERY  
4. Replace the battery case cover by  
sliding the cover upwards.  
To purchase replacement battery  
packs, call VTECH Communications at  
1-800-595-9511. In Canada, call  
VTECH Electronics at 1-800-267-  
7377.  
SLIDE IN THE  
BATTERY  
COVER  
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REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK  
A WORD ABOUT RECHARGEABLE  
BATTERIES  
Your Nicad battery pack recharges  
whenever the Handset is retumed  
to the Base Unit cradle. You may  
retum the Handset to its cradle  
POWER  
VT 1901  
whenever you're not using the  
phone.  
HS IN-USE  
CHARGING  
SPARE BATT  
PAGE  
However, to maximize the life of  
your battery pack, do not retum  
your VT 1901 Handset to the Base  
Unit cradle for recharging until the  
MUTE/LO BATT begins to flash.  
DIGITAL  
900MHz  
CORDLESS  
Place a battery pack in the Spare  
Battery charger. Make sure the metal  
charging contacts on the underside of  
the battery pack are aligned with the  
charging contact in the Spare Battery  
charger.  
SPARE BATTERY CHARGER  
The VT 1901 has a built-in Spare  
Battery Charger, which is located in the  
cradle of the Base Unit.  
NOTE: In order to benefit from this  
feature, you must obtain an optional  
Spare Battery pack from an anthorized  
VTech dealer, or by contacting VTech  
Customer Service at 1-800-595-9511  
POWER  
VT 1901  
Installation  
HS IN-USE  
CHARGING  
Remove the Spare Battery charger  
cover by pressing the release tab and  
lifting up.  
SPARE BATT  
PAGE  
DIGITAL  
900MHz  
CORDLESS  
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REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK  
Power Backup  
When a Spare Battery pack is installed  
in the Base Unit, the VTech VT 1901  
uses this battery to provide operational  
backup in case of a power failure. if  
you have a fully charged battery pack  
in the Spare Battery charger and there  
is a power outage, you will still be able  
to place and receive calls for up to five  
hours.  
Replacing a Drained Handset bat-  
tery The spare battery pack can also  
be used to replace a drained Handset  
battery pack to ensure uninterrupted  
use. Be sure to put the drained battery  
in the Spare Battery charger for  
recharging.  
Please note that the Spare battery  
pack recharges at a slower rate than  
a battery pack charging in he Handset.  
It takes 24 hours to fully charge a  
battery pack in the Spare Battery  
charger.  
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GETTING STARTED  
SETTING UP YOUR VTECH VT 1901  
Choose an area near an electrical  
outlet and a telephone wall jack.  
AC POWER ADAPTOR  
Plug the AC power adaptor into an  
electrical outlet and the DC connector  
to the back of the base unit.  
TONE PULSE  
SELECTION  
TELEPHONE  
WALL JACK  
CHARGE THE HANDSET BATTERY  
PACK BEFORE USE  
AC  
OUTLET  
The battery pack recharges  
automatically whenever the handset is  
in the base unit. The battery pack must  
be charged for 16 hours before using  
your phone for the first time.  
DC 9V  
TEL LINE  
POWER  
IN-USE  
CHARGING  
SPARE BATT  
HANDSET RINGER  
The handset ringer is programmed ON  
as the factory default setting. Refer to  
PROGRAMMING THE RINGER on  
page # for more information.  
CHARGE THE  
HANDSET  
BATTERY PACK  
DIGIT  
CORDLE  
FOR 16 HOURS  
BEFORE USING  
SETTING THE TONE/PULSE SWITCH  
The TONE/PULSE switch is located on  
the bottom of the base unit and is  
factory set to TONE. If you have touch  
tone service, do not change the switch  
setting. If you have rotary (Pulse)  
service, set the switch to PULSE.  
CONNECT TELEPHONE LINE CORD  
Plug one end of the telephone cord into  
a wall jack, and the other end into the  
back of the Base Unit.  
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GETTING STARTED  
CHECK FOR A DIAL TONE.  
After charging the battery pack, rotate  
the Base Unit antenna to an upright  
position. Pick up the Handset, making  
sure the Handset antenna is fully  
extended. Now press PHONE , you  
should hear dial tone. If not, see ‘IN  
CASE OF DIFFICULTY’ on page #?  
Fill in the telephone number card on  
the base unit.  
FILL IN THE  
TELEPHONE  
NUMBER  
CARD  
MEMORY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
CAUTION:  
1. Never install telephone wiring  
during a lightning storm.  
2. Never install telephone jacks in wet  
locations unless the jack is  
specifically designed for wet  
locations.  
3. Never touch uninsulated telephone  
wires or terminals unless the  
telephone line has been  
disconnected at the network  
interface.  
4. Use caution when installing or  
modifying telephone lines.  
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WALL MOUNTING  
USING THE WALL MOUNT  
ADAPTOR  
1. Choose a spot near an electrical  
outlet and a telephone jack.  
You 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 Unit. The  
outlet should not be controlled by  
a wall switch. If the switch is ever  
turned off, the phone will not  
operate.  
Figure 1  
2. Position the wall mount bracket  
on the base.  
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5
6
HS IN-USE  
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8
9
10  
CHARGING  
SPARE BATT  
Line up the tabs on the wall mount  
adaptor with the holes on the  
bottom of the base (Figure 1).  
Snap the wall mount bracket firmly  
in place.  
PAGE  
CORDLESS  
DIGITAL900MHz  
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.  
Figure 2  
4. Connect the telephone line 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. Plug the AC adaptor into an  
electrical outlet and the DC  
connedor on the back of the  
Base Unit.  
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
HANGING UP  
SET-UP  
Press OFF , or place the handset in  
the base cradle to hang up a call.  
Plug AC adaptor into a standard  
electrical outlet and connect to  
Base Unit.  
TO PLACE A CALL ON HOLD  
Set Dial Mode switch to PULSE or  
TONE . The unit is factory set  
to TONE .  
Press HOLD to place an active call  
on hold.  
The PHONE LED will flash to  
indicate call is on hold.  
Let handset battery pack charge  
for 16 hours before first use.  
Press HOLD again to return to the  
Connect telephone line cord to Base  
Unit and telephone jack.  
call.  
TO MUTE A CALL  
MAKING CALLS  
Press MUTE to disable the handset  
microphone.  
The MUTE/LO BATT LED will stay  
on continuously.  
Press MUTE again to return to two  
way conversation  
Press the PHONE key. When you  
hear a dial tone, dial the number.  
ANSWERING CALLS  
To answer a call press any key  
other than OFF , MUTE , or the  
Volume Keys. The handset will  
auto-answer when lifted off the  
base cradle.  
TO PAGE THE HANDSET  
To page from the Base Unit, press  
PAGE .  
To cancel the page, either press  
PAGE again on the Base Unit or  
press OFF on the handset.  
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
STORING MEMORY DIAL NUMBERS  
QUICK MEMORY DIALING  
The phone should be OFF .  
Press PROG .  
Enter the two digit memory location  
(00 .. 20).  
Enter the number you wish to  
store, up to a maximum of 20  
digits.  
Press MEM to store number and  
exit program mode.  
Press the PHONE key.  
Press QUI. MEM .  
The phone number stored in  
memory location 00 will be  
automatically dialed after a 2  
second delay.  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
FLASH  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
PHONE  
OFF  
QUICK MEM  
2
5
abc  
jkl  
3 def  
1
PHONE  
PRESS  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
4
ghi  
6
mno  
MEMORY STORING  
FLASH  
QUI.MEM  
PRESS  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
wxyz  
PHONE  
OFF  
THE PHONE SHOULD BE  
OFF  
tone  
oper  
#
2
5
abc  
jkl  
3 def  
1
*
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
PROG  
4
ghi  
6
mno  
PRESS  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
PROG  
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
wxyz  
ENTER MEMORY  
LOCATION (00-20)  
tone  
oper  
#
*
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
ENTER PHONE NUMBER  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
PROG  
MEM  
PRESS  
NOTE:  
You can press PHONE before  
QUI.MEM, but it is not required.  
MEMORY DIALING  
Press the PHONE key.  
Press MEM .  
Enter the memory location of the  
number you wish to dial (00..20).  
The number stored in memory will  
be automatically dialed.  
USING REDIAL  
Press the PHONE key, then  
REDIAL to automatically redial  
the last number you dialed.  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
FLASH  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
MEMORY DIALING  
PHONE  
OFF  
PHONE  
2
5
abc  
jkl  
3 def  
PRESS  
1
4
ghi  
6
mno  
MEM  
PRESS  
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
wxyz  
ENTER MEMORY  
LOCATION (00-20)  
tone  
oper  
#
*
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
PROG  
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BASIC OPERATION  
FLASH  
ANSWERING CALLS  
You can use your VTech VT1901  
cordless phone with services such as  
Call Waiting. Simply press the FLASH  
key.  
When the Handset is in the Base Unit  
cradle, simply pick up the Handset to  
answer an incoming call.  
When the Handset is away from the  
Base Unit press any key other than  
OFF , MUTE or the Volume keys to  
answer an incoming call.  
REDIAL  
To REDIAL the last number you  
dialed, press the PHONE key, then  
press REDIAL  
.
The phone will  
MAKING CALLS  
automatically dial the number.  
1. Press the PHONE key and wait  
for a dial tone.  
HOLD  
Press HOLD to place an active call  
on hold.  
2. Then dial the number you want.  
The PHONE LED will flash to indicate  
call is on hold.  
Press HOLD again to return to  
the call.  
If you make a mistake when dialing,  
press OFF to hang up, then press the  
PHONE key to get the dial tone again.  
DISCONNECTING  
MUTE  
To end a call, either place the handset  
back in the Base Unit, or press OFF  
.
Press MUTE to disable the handset  
microphone.  
The MUTE/LO BATT LED will stay on  
continuously.  
Press MUTE again to return to two  
way conversation.  
EXTENSION IN USE INDICATOR  
When another phone is in use on the  
same line, and the VTech VT1901 is  
in standby mode, the PHONE LED will  
flash slowly.  
RINGER MUTE  
Press MUTE during incoming ringing  
to disable the ringer for the duration of  
the call.  
Extension In Use indication will not  
function when the Handset is out of  
range.  
PAGE  
To page from the base, press  
PAGE .  
To cancel the page, either press  
PAGE again on the base or press  
OFF on the handset.  
VOLUME CONTROLS  
The volume controls for the handset  
are located on the side of the unit.  
Press the  
or  
keys to increase  
or decrease the volume. Holding either  
key down will continuously change the  
volume setting. The earpiece volume  
level will change accordingly. There  
are four volume levels.  
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS  
PROGRAMMING THE RINGER  
TEMPORARY TONE  
The handset ringer is capable of four  
different types of ringer tones. The  
following section details how to select  
different ringer types and how to turn  
off the handset ringer.  
If you have rotary (dial-pulse) telephone  
service (TONE/PULSE switch is set to  
PULSE), this feature allows you to  
temporarily switch to TONE dialing for  
such purposes as remote access to  
answering machines, bank-by-phone  
services, use of calling cards and other  
special services.  
CHANGING RINGER TYPES  
To program, the handset must be OFF.  
To select a different ringer type do the  
following:  
First, dial the call normally. Then  
activate the Temporary Tone feature  
Press PROG  
Press the # key.  
Press:  
1 for ringer type 1  
2 for ringer type 2  
3 for ringer type 3  
4 for ringer type 4  
by pressing  
can then press the numbers or symbols  
you need, and your phone will send the  
proper tones.  
(TONE key). You  
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To end the call, press OFF or place  
the handset back in the base. The  
phone will automatically go back to  
rotary (dial-pulse) service.  
Press PROG or OFF to exit  
program mode.  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
TEMPORARY TONE  
FLASH  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
PHONE  
OFF  
DIAL CALL  
NORMALLY  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
CHANGING RINGER  
TYPES  
2
5
abc  
jkl  
3 def  
1
FLASH  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
tone  
PRESS  
PHONE  
OFF  
*
4
ghi  
6
mno  
PROG  
PRESS  
PRESS THE NUMBERS  
OR SYMBOLS  
2
5
abc  
jkl  
3 def  
1
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
wxyz  
#
1
3
PRESS  
PRESS  
4
ghi  
6
mno  
tone  
oper  
#
*
OFF  
PRESS  
TO END CALL  
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
2abc  
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
wxyz  
OR  
OR  
OR  
OR  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
PROG  
tone  
oper  
#
*
4
ghi  
def  
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
PROG  
PRESS  
OFF  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
PROG  
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS  
TURNING OFF THE RINGER  
To turn off the ringer do the following:  
Press PROG  
Press the # key.  
Press  
0
Press PROG or OFF to exit  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
TURNING OFF THE  
RINGER  
FLASH  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
PHONE  
OFF  
2
5
abc  
jkl  
3 def  
1
PROG  
PRESS  
4
ghi  
6
mno  
PRESS  
PRESS  
PRESS  
#
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
wxyz  
0oper  
PROG  
tone  
oper  
#
*
OFF  
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
OR  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
PROG  
CHECKING THE RINGER TYPE  
To hear the present ringer type, do the  
following:  
Press PROG  
Press the # key  
Press # to test the ringer  
Press PROG or OFF to exit  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
CHECKING THE RINGER  
FLASH  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
PHONE  
OFF  
PROG  
2
abc  
3 def  
1
PRESS  
4
ghi  
5jkl  
6mno  
#
PRESS  
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
wxyz  
#
PRESS  
PRESS  
tone  
oper  
#
*
PROG  
OFF  
OR  
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
PROG  
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MEMORY (SPEED) DIALING  
STORING SPEED DIAL NUMBERS  
To program a speed dial location, do  
the following:  
QUICK MEMORY DIALING  
The QUI. MEM key gives you one  
button access to the MEMORY DIAL  
number stored in memory location 00.  
This may be a frequently dialed friend,  
business, or emergency number, such  
as 911.  
The phone should be OFF .  
Press PROG . The PHONE LED  
will flash quickly to indicate that the  
unit is in program mode.  
Enter the memory location (00..20)  
you wish to store the number in.  
Enter the phone number to be  
stored, up to a maximum of 20  
digits.  
Press MEM to store the number  
and exit program mode. The unit  
will emit a happy tone (a short  
series of beeps) to confirm  
successful programming and exit  
program mode.  
There are two ways to dial using  
the QUI.MEM KEY  
Press PHONE .  
Press QUI. MEM .  
The phone number stored in  
memory location 00 will be  
automatically dialed.  
OR  
With the Handset OFF , press  
QUI. MEM .  
The phone number stored in  
memory location 00 will be  
automatically dialed after a 2  
second delay.  
If programming is unsuccessful,  
the unit will generate an error tone.  
STORING MEMORY DIAL  
NUMBERS  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
FLASH  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
PHONE  
OFF  
THE PHONE SHOULD BE  
OFF  
2
5
abc  
jkl  
3 def  
1
4
ghi  
6
mno  
PROG  
PRESS  
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
wxyz  
ENTER MEMORY  
LOCATION (00-20)  
tone  
oper  
#
*
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
ENTER PHONE NUMBER  
PROG  
MEM  
PRESS  
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MEMORY (SPEED) DIALING  
STORING NUMBERS USING REDIAL  
To store the last number dialed into a  
permanent memory location, do the  
following:  
Enter the memory location (00..20)  
you wish to store the number in.  
Press REDIAL .  
Press MEM to store the number  
and exit program mode. The unit  
will emit a happy tone (a series of  
short beeps) to confirm successful  
programming.  
The phone should be OFF.  
Press PROG . The PHONE LED  
will flash quickly to indicate the unit  
is in program mode.  
If programming is unsuccessful the  
unit will generate an error tone.  
STORING NUMBERS  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
USING REDIAL  
DIALING FROM MEMORY  
FLASH  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
Press PHONE to get dial tone.  
Press MEM .  
Enter a 2 digit location number  
(00..20)  
PHONE  
OFF  
THE PHONE SHOULD BE  
OFF  
2
5
abc  
jkl  
3 def  
1
PRESS PROG  
4
ghi  
6
mno  
THE PHONE LED WILL FLASH  
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
wxyz  
tone  
oper  
#
ENTER MEMORY  
LOCATION (00..20)  
The number stored in that location  
will be automatically dialed.  
*
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
PROG  
REDIAL  
PRESS  
MEM  
PRESS  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
FLASH  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
PHONE  
OFF  
DIALING FROM MEMORY  
2
5
abc  
jkl  
3 def  
1
PHONE  
PRESS  
4
ghi  
6
mno  
MEM  
PRESS  
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
wxyz  
ENTER MEMORY  
LOCATION (00..20)  
tone  
oper  
#
*
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
PROG  
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MEMORY (SPEED) DIALING  
If your phone is connected to a PBX  
CHANGING STORED NUMBERS  
To change or replace a stored number,  
simply store a new number in the  
desired memory location following the  
instructions listed in STORING  
MEMORY DIAL NUMBERS. See page  
21.  
you can store the PBX access number  
and a pause before the phone number.  
For example, to store 9-PAUSE-555-  
1234 in memory location 08, do the  
following:  
Press PROG  
Press 08 (memory location)  
Press 9  
Press HOLD (pause)  
Dial 5551234  
Press MEM  
DELETING STORED NUMBERS  
To delete a stored number from  
memory do the following:  
Press PROG to enter program  
mode.  
Enter the memory location (00..20).  
Press MEM to exit program mode.  
PHONE  
MUTE/  
LO BATT  
FLASH  
PAUSE  
HOLD  
DELETING STORED  
NUMBERS  
PHONE  
OFF  
2
5
abc  
jkl  
3 def  
1
PHONE  
PRESS  
4
ghi  
6
mno  
ENTER MEMORY  
LOCATION (00-20)  
7pqrs  
8
0
tuv  
9
wxyz  
tone  
oper  
#
*
MEM  
PRESS  
MEM  
FLASH  
REDIAL  
QUI.MEM  
MUTE  
PROG  
NOTE:  
Stored numbers are retained in memory  
even if the base loses its power or the  
handset battery is removed.  
STORING SPECIAL CODES  
To insert a pause in a phone number,  
press HOLD at the appropriate point  
when entering the number. This inserts  
a 2 second pause. For longer pauses,  
press HOLD two or more times. Each  
press makes the pause 2 seconds  
longer, and is treated as a stored digit.  
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MAINTENANCE  
T A K I N G C A R E O F Y O U R  
TELEPHONE.  
Your VTech VT1901 cordless telephone  
contains sophisticated electronic parts,  
so it must be treated with care.  
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.  
Avoid rough treatment  
Place the handset down gently.  
Save the original packing materials  
to protect your telephone if you ever  
need to ship it.  
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.  
Avoid water  
Your telephone can be damaged if it  
gets wet. Do not use the handset  
outdoors in the rain, or handle it with  
wet hands. Do not install your base  
unit near a sink, bathtub or shower.  
Electrical storms  
Electrical storms can sometimes cause  
power surges harmful to electronic  
equipment.  
For your own safety, use caution when  
using electric appliances during storms.  
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ADDITIONAL OPERATING TIPS  
If the handset is moved to a point where  
the base and handset can no longer  
communicate, the handset will make a  
quick series of beeps to signal Out of  
Range.  
NOISE OR INTERFERENCE  
Your VTech VT1901 cordless telephone  
has auto-channel scan circuitry which  
will detect excess noise and change  
the channel of the phone to reduce it.  
This is done automatically.  
OUT OF RANGE WHEN PHONE IS  
ON  
Since the VTech VT1901 is a fully  
digital phone, it does not suffer from  
noise associated with regular cordless  
phones. At times you may experience  
occasional “drop outs”, especially at  
the extreme edges of the phone’s  
range. Simply move closer to the base  
unit and this will disappear.  
If you are presently engaged in a phone  
conversation move closer to the base.  
If the base unit does not communicate  
with the handset within 25 seconds of  
losing contact, it will automatically  
hang up.  
OUT OF RANGE WHEN PHONE IS  
OFF  
AUTOMATIC SECURITY CODING  
Your VTech VT1901 phone is  
programmed with a digital security  
code, which is factory set from 16.8  
million possible codes. This unique  
security code allows your handset and  
base to recognize each other, and  
minimizes the possibility of another  
cordless phone using your telephone  
line.  
If the phone is OFF, the handset and  
base still monitor each other to make  
sure that they can communicate. If the  
handset is moved out of range, the  
handset will make a series of beeps,  
and then the PHONE and MUTE/  
LO.BATT LEDS will flash continually.  
The handset will re-link with the base  
automatically once it is brought back  
within range. The unit will then be able  
to receive and place calls.  
When the base unit is unplugged from  
the power supply, the handset will give  
the Out of Range warning beep. Plug  
the base in again and this will stop.  
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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY  
If you have difficulty operating your  
phone, the suggestions below should  
solve the problem. If you still have  
difficulty after trying these suggestions,  
call VTECH Communications at 1-800-  
595-9511. In Canada, call VTECH  
Electronics at 604-273-5131.  
YOU GET NOISE, STATIC, OR A  
WEAK SIGNAL EVEN WHEN YOU’RE  
NEAR THE BASE UNIT.  
Household appliances plugged into the  
same circuit as the base unit can  
sometimes cause interference. Try  
moving the appliance or the base unit  
to another outlet.  
THE PHONE DOESN’T WORK AT  
ALL.  
YOU GET NOISE, STATIC, OR A  
WEAK SIGNAL WHEN YOU’RE  
AWAY FROM THE BASE UNIT.  
Make sure the power cord is  
plugged in.  
Make sure the telephone line cord  
is plugged firmly into the base unit  
and the telephone wall jack.  
Make sure the batteries are properly  
charged. If the MUTE/LO BATT  
LED is flashing, the battery pack  
needs charging.  
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 another position.  
THE HANDSET DOES NOT RING  
WHEN YOU RECEIVE A CALL.  
Make sure you have the handset ringer  
activated. To set the ringer see  
PROGRAMMING THE RINGER on  
page 19.  
NO DIAL TONE.  
First check all the suggestions above.  
If you still don’t hear a dial tone,  
disconnect the base unit from the  
telephone jack and connect a different  
phone. If there is no dial tone on that  
phone either, the problem is in your  
wiring or local service. Call your local  
telephone company.  
Make sure the telephone line cord  
is plugged firmly into the base unit  
and the telephone jack. Make sure  
the power cord is plugged in.  
You may be too far from the base  
unit.  
You may have too many extension  
phones on your telephone line to  
allow all of them to ring. Try  
unplugging some of the other  
phones.  
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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY  
YOU HEAR OTHER CALLS WHILE  
USING YOUR PHONE.  
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 wiring  
or local service. Call your local  
telephone company.  
YOU HEAR NOISE IN THE HANDSET,  
AND NONE OF THE KEYS OR  
BUTTONS WORK.  
Make sure the power cord is plugged  
in.  
COMMON CURE FOR ELECTRONIC  
EQUIPMENT  
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. If it  
does not seem to respond after trying  
this a few times, do the following (in  
the order listed):  
1. Disconnect the power to the base.  
2. Disconnect the handset battery.  
3. Wait a few minutes.  
4. Connect power to the base.  
5. Connect the handset battery.  
6. Put the handset in the base.  
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Warranty  
WARRANTY STATEMENT  
WHAT DOES OUR WARRANTY COVER?  
Any defect in material or workmanship.  
FOR HOW LONG AFTER THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE?  
To the original purchaser only - 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 1-800-267-7377  
Properly pack your unit. lnclude 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 lase twelve months).  
Print your name and address, along with a description of the defect, and  
include this in the package.  
Includ payment for any service or repair not covered by warranty, as determined  
by VTECH Communications.  
Ship the unit via UPS Insured, or equivalent to:  
VTECH COMMUNICATIONS  
8770 SW NIMBUS AVENUE BEAVERTON, OREGON 97008  
IN CANADA VTECH ELECTRONICS  
200-7671 Alderbridge Way Richmond,B.C. V6X 1Z9  
VTECH Communications assumes no responsibility for units sent without prior Return Authorizatlon.  
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 and/or operated outside the USA, its territories, or Canada.  
Products serviced by the owner or a service facility not expressly authorized  
by VTECH Communications  
Products purchased more than 12 months form current date  
Units purchased in "AS IS" condition, or units purchased as "Distressed  
Merchandise".  
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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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
FREQUENCY CONTROL  
Crystal Controlled Dual PLL  
Synthesizer  
SIZE  
Handset : 188 x 62 x 35mm  
Base  
: 210 x 145 x 148  
TRANSMIT FREQUENCY  
Handset:  
925.05 MHz to 927.75  
MHz (All ten channels  
within this range)  
WEIGHT  
Handset : 282g  
Base : 428g  
Base:  
902.3 MHz to 905.0  
MHz (All ten channels  
within this range)  
POWER REQUIREMENTS  
Handset : Self-contained nickel-cad-  
mium rechargeable battery  
supply, 3.6V nominal,  
600mAh capacity.  
RECEIVE FREQUENCY  
Handset:  
902.3 MHz to 905.0  
MHz (All ten channels  
within this range)  
Base  
: 9VDC @ 300mA  
Base:  
925.05 MHz to 927.75  
MHz (All ten channels  
within this range)  
MEMORY  
Memory Dial: 20 Memory locations,  
20 digits per location.  
NOMINAL EFFECTIVE RANGE  
Maximum power allowed by FCC and  
IC. Actual operating range may vary  
according to environmental conditions  
at the time of use.  
SPECIFICATIONS ARE TYPICAL AND  
MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Page  
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................  
1
SPECIAL FEATURES ...................................................................................................... 2  
PARTS CHECK LIST ....................................................................................................... 3  
THE HANDSET LAYOUT .................................................................................................  
THE BASE UNIT LAYOUT .............................................................................................  
4
5
FCC AND IC REGULATIONS .........................................................................................  
6
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................ 9  
REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK................................................................. 10  
GETTING STARTED ........................................................................................................ 14  
WALL MOUNTING ........................................................................................................ 16  
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE .......................................................................................... 18  
BASIC OPERATION ......................................................................................................... 20  
Answering Calls.................................................................................................................. 20  
Making Calls ...................................................................................................................... 20  
Disconnecting .................................................................................................................... 20  
Extension In Use Indicator ................................................................................................ 20  
Volume Controls ................................................................................................................ 20  
Flash .................................................................................................................................. 20  
Redial ................................................................................................................................. 20  
Hold ..................................................................................................................................... 20  
Mute ................................................................................................................................... 20  
Ringer Mute ....................................................................................................................... 20  
Page ................................................................................................................................... 20  
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................... 21  
Temporary Tone ................................................................................................................. 21  
Programming The Ringer ................................................................................................... 21  
Changing Ringer Types ..................................................................................................... 21  
Turning Off The Ringer ...................................................................................................... 22  
Checking The Ringer Type .................................................................................................. 22  
MEMORY (SPEED) DIALING ........................................................................................... 23  
Storing Speed Dial Numbers ............................................................................................ 23  
Memory Dialing .................................................................................................................. 23  
Quick Memory Dialing ...................................................................................................... 23  
Storing Numbers Using Redial ......................................................................................... 24  
Dialing From Memory ........................................................................................................ 24  
Changing Stored Numbers ............................................................................................... 25  
Deleting Stored Numbers ................................................................................................. 25  
Storing Special Codes ...................................................................................................... 25  
MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................ 26  
ADDITIONAL OPERATING TIPS .................................................................................... 27  
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY ................................................................................................. 28  
WARRANTY ...................................................................................................................... 30  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................ 31  
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VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD.  
Is a trademark of VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD.., a member  
of THE VTECH GROUP OF COMPANIES.  
Distributed in the U.S.A. by VTECH Communications, 8770 SW Nimbus Avenue /  
Beaverton, Oregon, 97008.  
Distributed in Canada by VTECH Electronics Canada Ltd., Suite 200 - 7671 Alderbridge  
Way Richmond, B.C. V6X 1Z9.  
Copyright 1997 for VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD..  
91-5005-13-00  
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