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INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3
Parts Check List ..........................................................................................................................
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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 ...........................................................................................................
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PHONE KEY / FLASH function ..................................................................................................
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CHANNEL KEY ..........................................................................................................................
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OFF KEY ...................................................................................................................................
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MEM KEY ..................................................................................................................................
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PROG KEY ................................................................................................................................
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REDIAL KEY ..............................................................................................................................
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TONE/
*
KEY ..............................................................................................................................
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VOLUME CONTROL ..................................................................................................................
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HEADSET JACK ........................................................................................................................
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BASE UNIT FEATURES ............................................................................................................. 11
POWER LED .............................................................................................................................
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CHARGE LED ............................................................................................................................
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IN USE LED ...............................................................................................................................
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SPARE BATTERY LED ..............................................................................................................
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PAGE KEY ..................................................................................................................................
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BASE UNIT DISPLAY .................................................................................................................
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................. 13
Making Calls ..............................................................................................................................
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Answering Calls .......................................................................................................................
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Disconnecting ...........................................................................................................................
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Changing Channels ..................................................................................................................
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TONE / PULSE Setting ...............................................................................................................
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Temporary Tone ........................................................................................................................
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Programming The Ringer Type .................................................................................................
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Turning Off The Ringer .............................................................................................................
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Checking The Ringer ................................................................................................................
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Memory Dialing .........................................................................................................................
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Programming Speed Dial Numbers ...........................................................................................
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Speed Number Dialing ..............................................................................................................
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To Change or Replace a Speed Dial Number ...........................................................................
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To Clear the Stored Number .....................................................................................................
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Storing Special Codes ..............................................................................................................
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Using Redial ..............................................................................................................................
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Storing a Redial Number into Speed Dial ..................................................................................
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The Page Feature .....................................................................................................................
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ITAD BASE LEDS ...................................................................................................................... 17
MAILBOX LED’s .........................................................................................................................
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ANSWER ON/OFF LED ..............................................................................................................
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ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS ............................................................................ 18
ANSWER ON/OFF KEY ...........................................................................................
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MAILBOX X (1,2 or 3) KEY .......................................................................................
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REC/MEMO KEY .....................................................................................................
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Pagina 1 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1INTRODUCTION ... 3Parts Check

Pagina 2

10HANDSET FEATURESIN 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 incomi

Pagina 3 - INTRODUCTION

11BASE UNIT FEATURESPOWER LED• This LED illuminates when the basepower adapter is plugged in andpower is applied to the base unit.IN USE LED• The IN U

Pagina 4

12BASE UNIT DISPLAYThe display provides useful information on the status of your VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155answering device. Below are the descriptions of

Pagina 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

13Making Calls- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1. Pick up the handset and pressPHONE.2. When you hear a dial tone, dial thenumber.3. The indicator

Pagina 6 - VTech VT 9151/VT 9155

14Temporary Tone - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -If you have a rotary (dial-pulse) tele-phone service, (TONE/PULSE setting isset to PULSE), this feature

Pagina 7 - The RBRC

15PROGRAMMINGSPEED DIALNUMBERS1. Press PROG. The INUSE LED will blink.2. Press the number ofthe memory location youwish to store the numberin (0-9).3.

Pagina 8 - GETTING STARTED

16TO REDIAL LASTNUMBER1. Press PHONE2. Press REDIALTO STORE REDIALNO. INTO MENORY1. Press PROG2. Press A Number Key 0...93. Press REDIAL4. Press ME

Pagina 9 - WALL MOUNTING

17MAILBOX LED’sThe MAILBOX LED’s (1,2,3) indicate the status of messages in each mailbox.ITAD BASE LEDSANSWER ON/OFF LEDANSWER LED will remain off if

Pagina 10 - HANDSET FEATURES

18ANSWER ON KEYREC/MEMO KEYMAILBOX X ( 1,2&3 ) KEYREPEAT/SLOW KEYSKIP/QUICK KEYVOLUME DOWN KEYVOLUME UP KEYMENU KEYSELECT KEYTIME/SET KEYDELETE KE

Pagina 11 - BASE UNIT FEATURES

191. Press the REC/MEMO and you willhear “Please select mailbox”.2. Select the mailbox by pressing themailbox key and “Now recording” isheard.3. Recor

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2MENU KEY ...19SELECT KE

Pagina 13 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

20TIME/SET KEY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -The TIME/SET key is used to checkthe date and time. In normal opera-tion, the day and time are announc

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21To Increase TheVolume Level OfBase Unit Speaker,PressVOLUME UP KEYTo Decrease TheVolume Level OfBase Unit Speaker,PressVOLUME DOWN KEYITAD BASE KEYP

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22REC/MEMO KEYMAILBOX X(1,2&3 ) KEYMENU KEYSELECT KEYDefault ITAD SettingsThe ITAD is preset to have the followingdefault settings:Security Code:

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23MENU KEYSELECT KEYTIME/SET KEY4. The OGM replays the messageautomatically, followed by a beep.5. To review a recorded announcement,press MENU key u

Pagina 17 - ITAD BASE LEDS

24MENU KEYSELECT KEYTIME/SET KEYMENU KEYSELECT KEYTIME/SET KEYMENU KEYSELECT KEYTIME/SET KEY1. Press MENU until you hear “Set au-dible message ale

Pagina 18 - ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS

25MAILBOX X(1,2&3 ) KEREPEAT/SLOW KEYSKIP/QUICK KEYMENU KEYSELECT KEYTIME/SET KEY4 rings The incoming call isanswered after 4 rings.6 rings The in

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26DELETE KEYmailbox. Then the system will playonly the new messages.• In the absence of new messages, thesystem will announce “Mailbox X, Youhave X ol

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27• The display will still show thenumber of new messages.• Even if the ITAD is set to OFF, it will stillanswer calls after 10 rings. An an-nouncemen

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28REPEAT/SLOW KEYSKIP/QUICK KEYChanging Playback SpeedDuring playback, you can change theplayback speed by simply holding down(SLOW) or

Pagina 22 - ITAD OPERATION

29Remote operation allows you to controlthe functions of the ITAD when you areaway from the base, and call from anoutside telephone line. The ITAD can

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3Congratulations! You have purchasedone of the best performing cordlesstelephones on the market! The VTECHVT 9151/VT 9155 is a single line 900 MHzcord

Pagina 24

30Deleting Messages1. Press “#9” once during messageplayback to delete the current mes-sage.Note: Playback will pause if “#” or “*” isentered.

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31Your VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 cordlesstelephone is equipped with a 2.5mmHeadset Jack for use with an optionalaccessory Headset for hands-freeoperation.

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32TAKING CARE OF YOUR TELE-PHONE.Your VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 cordlesstelephone contains sophisticatedelectronic parts so it must be treated withcare.Av

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33If you have difficulty operating your phone,the suggestions below should solve the prob-lem. If you still have difficulty after trying thesesuggesti

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34WHAT 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

Pagina 29 - REMOTE OPERATION OF ITAD

35This equipment complies with Parts 15and 68 of the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) rules for the UnitedStates. It also complies with regulat

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36The base unit contains no user service-able parts. The handset contains a userreplaceable battery pack.If it is determined that your telephoneequipm

Pagina 31 - LOCATION

37TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSFREQUENCY CONTROLCrystal Controlled Dual PLL SynthesizerTRANSMIT FREQUENCYHandset: 923.10 MHz to 927.75 MHz (All30 channels

Pagina 32 - MAINTENANCE

38VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD.Distributed in the U.S.A. by VTECH Communications; Beaverton, OR , 97008Distributed in Canada by VTECH Electronics Canada L

Pagina 33 - IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

39VT 9151/VT 915USER’S MANUALIMPORTANTBEFORE USING YOUR NEWPHONE, WE STRONGLYRECOMMEND YOU READ THISMANUAL THOROUGHLY.VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD.900MHz

Pagina 34 - WARRANTY STATEMENT

4Parts Check List:1. Base unit2. Handset3. AC adapter4. Telephone line cord5. Battery pack6. Wall mounting bracket7. Belt ClipINTRODUCTIONHANDSETBASE

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

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61. Remove the battery case by press-ing on the ridged lines and slidingdownward.2. Discard the old battery pack. Don’t putthe old battery pack

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7To install the Spare Battery Pack:1. Open the base unit batterycompartment.2. Place the spare battery pack in thebattery compartment. Make sure them

Pagina 43

8Setting Up Your VTECH VT 9151/ VT 91551. Choose an area near an electricaloutlet and a telephone wall jack.2. Plug the AC power adapter into anelectr

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91. Choose a spot near an electricaloutlet and a telephone jack. Yourphone requires a modular telephonejack and a standard electrical outlet(120v AC).

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