User manual VTECH VT 550

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[. . . ] The base is now ready to receive the handset with the batteries for charging. Charge for at least 12 hours BEFORE you attempt to connect your telephone to the telephone line. BATTERY LOW WARNING: 81 mm Please check the box contents for completeness. · VT550 handset · VT550 base unit · Telephone line cord · Handset battery pack · User guide WALL MOUNTING: Remove the handset from the base station. [. . . ] We recommend that the telephone cord and mains plug be removed from your VT550 during such weather conditions. For this reason it is recommended that this equipment is NOT placed in direct contact with antique, veneered or delicate furniture surfaces. Date of Purchase: IN USE RECORDS: HELP LINE: WARNING: Your base must be connected to the electricity supply at ALL times, except when the product is not to be used for long periods of time. Phone: E-mail: 0870 013 3232 helpline@vtecheurope. com Channel Selection CONTACT DETAILS: TONE TALK MEM CHN POWER IN USE CHARGE High Volume RECALL OUT OF RANGE WARNING: Number Recall 1 2ABC 5JKL 8TUV 0OPER REDIAL pause 3DEF 6MNO 9WXYZ # RINGER Place of Purchase: 7PQRS TONE 4GHI 4. This equipment is not suitable for use in damp or humid conditions such as bathrooms. Do not expose the equipment or batteries to fire or water. RECALL PAGE PAUSE REDIAL To Insert a Pause in Dial String Number Redial RINGER Note keep your proof of purchase to support any guarantee claim. When handset moved beyond operation range, an out of range warning tone will sound. Handset and base station will on hook automatically after 20 seconds if out of range condition persists. Tone Selection PAGE Address: Vtech Communications Ltd Armstrong Mall, Farnborough Hampshire, GU14 0NR, UK There may be a slight risk that electrical storms could damage the VT550. We recommend that the telephone cord and mains plug be removed from your VT550 during such weather conditions. Website: www. vtecheurope. com 5. Do NOT use this equipment in places where volatile or explosive materials may be present. Locating the Base Station Study the illustration to ensure you are familiar with the function and position of the buttons and keys. Handset Page Inserting Batteries and Charging Handset Information 7. The VT550 telephone emits radio signals which could interfere with other electronic equipment, computers, radio, TV, clock radio alarms etc. A distance of at least 1 metre should be maintained between the VT550 base station and other equipment. The position in which you place the base station can have an effect upon the range and performance of your VT550 telephone. Observe the following points: · The base must be near to both a telephone socket and a mains electricity socket. · Avoid placing base too close to large metal objects such as filing cabinets, radiators or electrical appliances. Buildings with thick internal and external walls may impair transmission of signals to and from the base. Do not clean the VT550 with a dry cloth, which may cause static shock. Take care to ensure the power cord is connected to the correct input socket on the VT550 base. HANDSET BATTERY PACK: Before using your VT550 telephone, the handset battery pack has to be installed and fully charged. The base station must be connected to the mains electricity supply using the power adapter. INSTALLING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK: Install the battery pack, first connect the plug on the lead to the socket and lay the battery as per diagram, fit the battery compartment door. Failure to do so could result in batteries exploding whilst being charged and void the warranty. INSTALLING BATTERY PACK: DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY: Applicant: VTech Communications Ltd Battery Pack Address: Product: VTech VT550 This equipment complies with the European Directives (1999/5/EC), on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment CHARGING THE HANDSET: Place the handset on the base and leave until the handset battery pack is fully charged (at least 12 hours). [. . . ] ii) To instantly end a call and a regain a dial tone. B E E P will confirm that memory location is TONE is high volume, or NOTE: Free channel selecting will go one after one, NOT randomly. AUTO STANDBY FUNCTION: Now dial the number. Press the RINGER button TALK to end the call, # The telephone automatically returns to standby mode when the handset is replaced in the cradle. is low volume or replace handset to end call. NOTE: The default setting is in high. Receiving A Call Channel Selection & Speed Dialing Speed Dialing From Memory Base Station Operation Channel Scanning & Auto Standby RECEIVING A CALL: Press the TALK button to answer Press the TALK button CHANNEL SELECTION: SPEED DIALING FROM MEMORY: Press the TALK button SECURITY CODE: When the handset is put on the cradle, a 16 bits security code will generate automatically for handset command verification. IN USE will light up POWER IN USE CHARGE IN USE will light up Press the CHN button TALK to end the call, The handset and base station will jump to the next available channel. SPEED DIALLING: The speed dialing memory can store up to 16 telephone numbers (maximum of 20 digits for each number). MEM press memory location (01 - 16). PAGE or replace handset to end call. TALK to end call NOTE: There is a short B E E P to indicate that registration has been successful . [. . . ]

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