Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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USER'S MANUAL 910 / 915 ADL
900MHz ANALOG CORDLESS TELEPHONE
INTRODUCTION
Parts Check List: 1. Wall mounting bracket
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IN USE
PHONE
BATT LOW
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CHAN
1 4 GHI 7PQRS
TONE
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MEM
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HANDSET
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BASE UNIT
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IMPORTANT
BEFORE USING YOUR NEW PHONE, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY.
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Copyright 1997 for VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD. ISSUE 0
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. Do not use this product near water (for example, near a bath tub, kitchen sink, or swimming pool). [. . . ] * The base will ring the handset 4 times before ending the page automatically. * The handset can also cancel the page by pressing the OFF key.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: Whenever the handset batteries are removed, the handset must be reinitialized on the base unit cradle after the batteries are replaced. If you make a mistake when dialing, press OFF to hang up, then press PHONE to get the dial tone again. The IN USE LED will blink to indicate that you are in the programming mode. Press the number of the memory location you wish to store the number in (0-9). For example, to dial the number you assigned to key '8', you would press PHONE, MEM, 8.
IN USE LED VOLUME SWITCH PHONE KEY
IN USE
PHONE
BATT LOW
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CHAN
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BATT LOW LED OFF KEY CHAN KEY
2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0OPER
MEM
3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ #
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SPARE BATT LED CHARGE LED IN USE LED POWER LED
TONE/ KEY PROG KEY MEM KEY REDIAL KEY
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To Change or Replace a Speed Dial Number To change or replace a stored number in speed dial memory 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. Storing Pauses in Memory To insert a pause in a phone number, press and hold the number before the position where the pause is to be inserted. For longer pauses, press and hold the key until it beeps three or four times. If your phone is connected to a PBX 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 8 do the following: 1. Press MEM Using REDIAL To REDIAL the last number you called, press PHONE then press REDIAL. Storing a Redial Number into Speed Dial To store the last number you dialed as a regular Speed Dial number, press PROG, a number key (0-9), REDIAL, MEM. The Page Feature From the base unit, press PAGE to signal the person at the handset. This feature is also useful if you have misplaced the handset.
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, In the US call: VTECH Communications at 1-800-624-5688. * Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the base unit and the telephone wall jack. 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.
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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
NO DIAL TONE. * 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. YOU GET NOISE, STATIC, OR A WEAK SIGNAL EVEN WHEN YOU'RE NEAR THE BASE UNIT. [. . . ] 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: * Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. [. . . ]