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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3
Parts Check List .......................................................................................................................... 4
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................... 5
REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERIES ....................................................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS MENU KEY ................................................................................................................................. 19 SELECT KEY .............................................................................................................................. 19 TIME/SET KEY ............................................................................................................................ 20 DELETE KEY ...............................................
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INTRODUCTION Congratulations! You have purchased ITAD Features: one of the best performing cordless Up to 15 minutes recording time. telephones on the market! The VTECH Voice menu for local or remote VT 9151/VT 9155 is a single line 900 MHz operation. cordless phone. 7 segment LED indicator. Day and time stamp for incoming The VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 base unit messages. includes an Integrated Telephone Answer- Auto disconnect stops ITAD from ing Device (ITAD). The ITAD uses digital answe
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INTRODUCTION Parts Check List: 1. Base unit 2. Handset 3. AC adapter 4. Telephone line cord 5. Battery pack 6. Wall mounting bracket 7. Belt Clip BASE UNIT HANDSET AC ADAPTER TELEPHONE LINE CORD WALL MOUNTING BRACKET BATTERY PACK BELT CLIP 4
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, 10.To reduce the risk of electric shock, basic safety precautions should always do not disassemble this product. If be followed to reduce the risk of fire, service or repair work is required, electric shock and injury to persons, contact VTech Customer Service at including the following: 1-800-595-9511 in the U.S. and at 1. Read and understand all instructions. 1-800-267-7377 in Canada. Opening or 2. Follow all warnings and instr
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REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERIES CAUTION: To reduce the Risk of Fire or Injury to Persons, Read and Follow these Instructions: 1. Use only VTECH battery. 2. 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. 3. 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. 4. Do not d
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REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERIES TM To install the Spare Battery Pack: The RBRC Seal ® 1.Open the base unit battery The RBRC Seal on compartment. the (easily removable) 2. Place the spare battery pack in the nickel-cadmium battery battery compartment. Make sure the (contained in our product) metal contacts on the underside of the indicates that VTech battery are aligned with charging Communications,Inc. is contacts in battery compartment. voluntarily participating 3. Replace the battery compartm
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GETTING STARTED AC ELECTRICAL OUTLET TELEPHONE WALL JACK Setting Up Your VTECH VT 9151/ VT 9155 5. Connect the telephone line cord. 1. Choose an area near an electrical Insert one end of the telephone line outlet and a telephone wall jack. cord into the jack at the rear of the base unit. Plug the other end into a 2. Plug the AC power adapter into an telephone wall jack. Make sure the electrical outlet and the DC plugs snap securely into place. connector to the back of the base unit. 6. CHECK FOR
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WALL MOUNTING 1. Choose a spot near an electrical 4. Connect the telephone cord. The outlet and a telephone jack. Your telephone line cord has a snap-in phone requires a modular telephone plug at each end. Insert one of the jack and a standard electrical outlet plugs into the jack on the bottom of (120v AC). The power cord is six feet the base. Insert the other end of the long; make sure there is an electrical plug into the wall jack. outlet within reach of the base. The outlet should not be co
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HANDSET FEATURES IN 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 incoming ring. It flashes quickly during PROG mode. The LED will flash slowly when the handset bat- tery is getting low and needs to be recharged. VOLUME CONTROL Set Volume switch on the side of HEADSET JACK the Handset to high (H), medium Connect a 2.5mm Head- (M) or low (L), depending on your set set to the jack for preference. hands-free ope
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BASE UNIT FEATURES IN USE LED The IN USE LED illuminates whenever the handset is being used. The IN USE LED also flashes with the cadence of the incoming ring. POWER LED This LED illuminates when the base CHARGE LED power adapter is plugged in and This LED illuminates steadily power is applied to the base unit. when the handset is in the base cradle to indicate that the handset battery is being charged. SPARE BATTERY LED This LED illuminates steadily when a battery is placed in the bas
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BASE UNIT FEATURES BASE UNIT DISPLAY The display provides useful information on the status of your VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 answering device. Below are the descriptions of the display. Message window LED status What it means: 0 Steady No new messages in any mailboxes. 1-98 Flashing Total number of new messages in all mailboxes. 0-99 & F Alternating Memory is full, or total number of messages is 99. 1-99 Counting During OGM/Memo recording, the message window shows the length of the announcement reco
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Making Calls- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. Pick up the handset and press PHONE. MAKING CALL 2. When you hear a dial tone, dial the and number. ANSWERING CALL 3. The indicator for IN USE (on the base unit and handset) will light. If you make a mistake when dialing, press OFF to hang up, then press PHONE to get the dial tone again. You must always press PHONE before you can dial a call on the handset. Answering Calls 1. When an incoming call is ringing, the IN USE
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Temporary Tone - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - If you have a rotary (dial-pulse) tele- TEMPORARY TONE phone service, (TONE/PULSE setting is 1. Dial Your Call 2. Press * You are set to PULSE), this feature allows you to now in temporary tone enter special codes and tones to oper- mode. ate answering machines, use electronic 3. Press OFF to end banking services, calling cards, or other your call special services. Note: If you have touch-tone service, (TONE/PULSE setting set
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Memory Dialing The VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 can store up to 10 different phone numbers that you can dial just by pressing MEM and one of the number keys (0-9). PROGRAMMING Programming Speed Dial Numbers SPEED DIAL The handset must be OFF. NUMBERS 1. Press PROG. The IN USE LED will blink. 2. Press the number of the memory location you wish to store the number in (0-9). 3. Dial the phone number (max 16 digits) you want to store. 4. Press MEM to store the phone number. Speed Num
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Storing Special Codes - - - - - - - - - - - To insert a pause in a phone number, for example, to store 9-PAUSE-555- 1234 in memory location 8, do the fol- lowing: Using Redial TO REDIAL LAST NUMBER 1. Press PHONE 2. Press REDIAL Storing a Redial Number into Speed '(!) Dial " * (!)
The Page Feature This feature is useful if you have misplaced the handset. Press it a secord time
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ITAD BASE LEDS MAILBOX LED’s The MAILBOX LED’s (1,2,3) indicate the status of messages in each mailbox. !)+,)(' '!'- )!' -# # -$% % - ANSWER ON/OFF LED ANSWER LED will remain off if ITAD is not in auto-answer mode. ANSWER LED remains on steadily when ITAD is in auto-answer mode. !'.)( '!'- -&'( #% -&'$ (#% 17
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ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS +-.!!$ , ITAD BASE KEYPAD )*+$ , !&"/$00123 , '" , &!.) , )"- , !5 , 6$"5!5 , 6$"5!'$* , ) &.45&- , +.)"$* , ANSWER ON/OFF KEY- - - - - - - - - - - - This key is used to turn ON and OFF the ITAD. . !(' !'.)( While in the OFF mode. '))!( 1. The cordless phone will still operate normally, but the ITAD will not answer calls. 2. The ITAD can be reactivated remotely by 10 successiv
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ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 1. Press the REC/MEMO and you will hear “Please select mailbox”. 2. Select the mailbox by pressing the 2" mailbox key and “Now recording” is +%8 heard. 2 3. Record your memo. '%!7 4. During recording, the 7 segment will )8 count the recording time in seconds. !)+, When it exceeds 99 seconds, it will : flash “99”. 5. Stop recording by pressing MAILBOX X key. The system will also stop recording automat
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ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS TIME/SET KEY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The TIME/SET key is used to check the date and time. In normal opera- 2'" tion, the day and time are announced when TIME/SET key is pressed. '% The TIME/SET key is used to set the 2' current selection in program mode. It is used with the MENU and SELECT keys. (See ITAD OPERATION; page 22-28) DELETE KEY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The DELETE key is used to delete old