VTech 914-916adl Instrucciones de operaciones

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................ 3
Parts Check List: ....................................................................................... 4
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. .......................................................... 5
REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERIES. ..................................................... 7
GETTING STARTED ......................................................................................... 9
Setting Up Your VTECH 914 ADLi ............................................................ 9
WALL MOUNTING ........................................................................................... 11
HANDSET FEATURES..................................................................................... 13
IN USE LED .............................................................................................13
LOW BATTERY LED................................................................................ 13
PHONE KEY / FLASH FUNCTION .......................................................... 13
CHANNEL KEY........................................................................................13
OFF KEY..................................................................................................13
MEM KEY ................................................................................................ 13
PROG KEY ..............................................................................................13
REDIAL KEY ............................................................................................ 13
TONE/ KEY ........................................................................................... 13
VOLUME CONTROL ...............................................................................13
BASE UNIT FEATURES................................................................................... 14
POWER LED ........................................................................................... 14
CHARGE LED..........................................................................................14
IN USE LED .............................................................................................14
SPARE BATTERY LED ............................................................................14
PAGE KEY ...............................................................................................14
TONE/PULSE SWITCH ...........................................................................14
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................... 15
Making Calls ............................................................................................ 15
Answering Calls .......................................................................................15
Disconnecting .......................................................................................... 15
Changing Channels ................................................................................. 15
Temporary Tone .......................................................................................16
Programming The Ringer Type ................................................................16
Turning Off The Ringer ............................................................................ 16
Checking The Ringer ............................................................................... 17
Memory Dialing ........................................................................................17
Programming Speed Dial Numbers .........................................................17
Speed Number Dialing ............................................................................. 17
To Change or Replace a Speed Dial Number .......................................... 17
Storing Special Codes ............................................................................. 17
Using Redial.............................................................................................18
Storing a Redial Number into Speed Dial ................................................ 18
The Page Feature .................................................................................... 19
ITAD BASE LEDS ............................................................................................ 20
MAILBOX LED’s ...................................................................................... 20
ON LED....................................................................................................20
FULL LED ................................................................................................20
ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS .................................................................21
ANSWER ON KEY...................................................................................21
MAILBOX KEY ......................................................................................... 21
RECORD/MEMO KEY .............................................................................21
MENU KEY ..............................................................................................22
SELECT KEY ........................................................................................... 22
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Pagina 1 - Table of Contents

1Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION... 3Parts Check List: ...

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10CAUTION:1. Never install telephone wiringduring a lightning storm.2. Never install telephone jacks in wetlocations unless the jack isspecifically de

Pagina 3 - INTRODUCTION

111. Choose a spot near an electri-cal outlet and a telephone jack.Your phone requires a modulartelephone jack and a standardelectrical outlet (120v A

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12WALL MOUNTINGPULSETONETONE PULSESELECTION5. Plug the AC adapter on thepower cord into an electricaloutlet.6. Set the dial mode switch on thebase uni

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13OFF KEY• Press the OFF key to exit all modesof operation.MEM KEY• Press the MEM key to enterMEMORY mode.• The sequence for dialing out a speeddial n

Pagina 6 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

14• The SPARE BATT LED illuminatessteadily when a battery is placed inthe base unit charge cradle.PAGE KEY• Press the PAGE key to page thehandset.• Pr

Pagina 7 - SLIDE DOWNWARD

15away from the base, just press any keyon the handset (except OFF). This isvery useful in a dark environment; youdo not have to fumble around lookin

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16To select a different ringer type do thefollowing:• Press PROG• Press the # key.• Press a key 1..4 to select a ringertype.• Press the OFF key to exi

Pagina 9 - TELEPHONE

17Checking The RingerTo check the ringer which is currentlyprogrammed, do the following:• Press PROG• Press the # key• Press 0• Press the OFF key to e

Pagina 10 - GETTING STARTED

18For example, to change the numberstored in memory position 7 to 555-1111, you would press PROG, 7, 555-1111, MEM.Storing Special CodesTo insert a pa

Pagina 11 - WALL MOUNTING

19OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSThe Page FeatureFrom the base unit, press PAGE tosignal the person at the handset. Toend the page at the base, press PAGEagai

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2SET/CLOCK KEY ... 22PLAY KEY ...

Pagina 13 - HANDSET FEATURES

20• ON LED will flashes to indicateanswering a call, in recording mode,in memu program mode or thesystem in busy.FULL LED• FULL LED flashes after a po

Pagina 14 - BASE UNIT FEATURES

21ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONSANSWER ON KEY• This key is used to turn ON and OFFthe ITAD. While in the OFF mode,the cordless phone will still operateno

Pagina 15 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

22• Pressing SELECT again will confirmthe current setting or advance to thenext setting, if applicable.SET/CLOCK KEY• The SET/CLOCK key is used tochec

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23ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS• The PLAY key is also used to playonly the new messages by pressingand holding the key for more than 1second.ERASE KEY• T

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24ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS• During message playback, press andhold while pressing key toincrease message playback speed.VOLUME DOWN KEY• The

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25“Please leave your message after thebeep.” (See Recording OGM’s)Outgoing Message 2You can record your ownannouncement, but the caller is notable to

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26by a beep. Speak in the directionof the ITAD. You can record anOGM up to 90 seconds in length.4. Press to stop recording.5. After fin

Pagina 20 - ITAD BASE LEDS

27ITAD OPERATION1. Press MENU until you hear “Setaudible message alert.”2. Press SELECT until the desiredsetting, (ON or OFF) isannounced.3. Press SET

Pagina 21 - RECORD/MEMO

28Set Number of RingsThe ITAD has 4 ring type settings:2 rings The incoming call isanswered after 2 rings.4 rings The incoming call isanswered after 4

Pagina 22 - MENU KEY

29ITAD OPERATION3. Speak in the direction of the baseto record a memo of up to 60seconds in length.4. Press the key to stoprecording.5. If t

Pagina 23 - ANSWERING

3handset to answer (except OFF).• Removable battery pack• Extra Battery Charger in the baseunit• Touch Tone and Pulse Dialing• Temporary Tone ModeITAD

Pagina 24 - SET/CLOCK

30ITAD OPERATION• All reviewed messages for aparticular mailbox, can be deleted bypressing and holding the ERASE keyuntil you hear, “All old messagesd

Pagina 25 - ITAD OPERATION

31ITAD OPERATIONCall ScreeningCall screening allows you to listen toincoming messages through the baseunit as they are being recorded.When the ITAD an

Pagina 26 - MESSAGE ALERT

32down while pressing or to thedesired speed.There are 7 playback speeds. Thedefault speed is normal. Playbackspeed will return to

Pagina 27 - OR ANNOUNCE ONLY

33Remote operation allows you to controlthe functions of the ITAD when you areaway from the base, and call from anoutside telephone line. The ITADcann

Pagina 28 - RECORDING A MEMO

34REMOTE OPERATION OF ITADTurning ITAD On or OFFPressing “7” toggles the ITAD ON/OFF.“Answer machine on”, or “Answermachine off” will be announced,fol

Pagina 29 - LISTENING TO

35REMOTE OPERATION OF ITADThe advanced functions voice menu isas follows:• Press “1” twice to review outgoingmessage 1• Press “1” then “2” to record o

Pagina 30 - ITAD ON/OFF

36TAKING CARE OF YOURTELEPHONE.• Your VTECH 914 ADLi cordlesstelephone contains sophisticatedelectronic parts so it must be treatedwith care.Avoid rou

Pagina 31 - CALL-SCREENING

37Household appliances plugged into thesame circuit as the base unit cansometimes cause interference. Trymoving the appliance or the base unitto anot

Pagina 32 - POWER FAILURE

38IN CASE OF DIFFICULTYYOU HEAR NOISE IN THEHANDSET, AND NONE OF THEKEYS OR BUTTONS WORK.• Make sure the power cord is pluggedin.• Your base unit and

Pagina 33 - REMOTE OPERATION OF ITAD

39WARRANTY STATEMENTWHAT DOES OUR WARRANTY COVER?• Any defect in material or workmanship.FOR HOW LONG AFTER THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE?• One Year.WHAT WILL

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4Parts Check List:1. Handset2. Base unit3. AC adapter4. Telephone line cord5. Battery pack6. Wall mounting bracketINTRODUCTION987TELEPHONE LINE CORDHA

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40FCC REGULATIONSThis equipment complies with Parts 15and 68 of the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) rules for the UnitedStates.A label is loca

Pagina 36 - MAINTENANCE

41FCC REGULATIONSFCC Part 68The FCC requires that you connectyour cordless telephone to thenationwide telephone network througha modular telephone ja

Pagina 37 - IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

42FREQUENCY CONTROLCrystal Controlled Dual PLLSynthesizerTRANSMIT FREQUENCYHandset: 925.05 MHz to 927.75MHz (All ten channelswithin this range)Base: 9

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43VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD.Distributed in the U.S.A. by VTECH Communications, 8770 SW Nimbus Avenue /Beaverton, Oregon, 97008Distributed in Canada by

Pagina 39 - WARRANTY STATEMENT

5When using your telephone equipment,basic safety precautions should alwaysbe followed to reduce the risk of fire,electric shock and injury to persons

Pagina 40 - FCC REGULATIONS

612. Unplug this product from the walloutlet :A. When the power supply cordor plug is damaged or frayed.B. If liquid has been spilled intothe product.

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74. The new battery pack must becharged before using yourtelephone. Place the handset inthe cradle of the base unit to allowit to charge for 24 hours

Pagina 42 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

8SPARE BATTERY CHARGERYour VTech 914 ADLi is equipped witha spare battery charger built-in to thebase unit. The spare battery chargerallows you to al

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9GETTING STARTED5. Set the TONE/PULSE switch onthe base unit. If you have touchtone service on your phone line,set the switch to TONE. If youhave ro

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