VTech Cordless Telephone 5808 User Manual

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, including the following:  
1. Read and understand all instructions.  
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.  
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
4. Do not use this product near water (for example, near a bath tub, sink or swimming pool).  
5. Do not place this product on an unstable surface such as a table, shelf or stand. The  
product may fall, causing serious damage.  
6. Slots and openings in the back or bottom of the base unit and handset are provided for  
ventilation. To protect them from overheating, these openings must not be blocked by  
placing the product on a soft surface such as a bed, sofa or rug. This product should  
never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed  
in any area where proper ventilation is not provided.  
7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the  
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply in your home, consult your  
dealer or local power company.  
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not install this product where the cord  
may have anyone walking on it.  
9. Never push objects of any kind into this product through slots in the base or handset as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of  
fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
10. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to an  
authorized service facility. Opening or removing parts of the base or handset other than  
specified access doors may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect  
reassembling can cause electric shock when the product is subsequently used.  
11. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or  
electric shock.  
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to an authorized service  
facility under the following conditions:  
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
B. If liquid has been spilled onto the product.  
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust  
only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and often requires extensive work  
by an authorized technician to restore the product to normal operation.  
E. If the product has been dropped and the base and/or handset has been damaged.  
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
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Introduction  
Your phone is an advanced cordless telephone that operates in the 5.8GHz frequency range.  
Your phone is capable of supporting up to a maximum of eight handsets. Using additional  
handsets, up to four people can be conferenced on a call (three handsets and the base  
speakerphone).  
This manual is designed to familiarize you with your cordless telephone. We strongly recom-  
mend you read the manual before using your phone.  
To order additional system handsets (model number 5808), batteries or headsets, contact the  
Supplier.  
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Parts Check List  
1. Base Unit  
7. Belt Clip  
2. Handset  
8. User’s Manual  
9. Audio Patch Cord  
10. Battery  
11. VTech Phonebook Manager CD  
3. Base Power Adapter  
4. Telephone Line Cord  
5. Special Features Guide  
6. Quick Start Guide  
12. USB Cable  
Base Unit  
Belt Clip  
Handset  
Battery  
Base Power Adapter  
Quick Start Guide  
(English and Spanish)  
Special Features Guide  
(English and Spanish)  
Telephone Line Cord  
VTech Phonebook  
User's Manual  
(English and Spanish)  
Manager CD  
USB Cable  
Audio Patch Cord  
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The Handset Layout  
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8
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10  
11  
12  
2
3
4
5
6
13  
1. Earpiece  
7. LCD Display  
2. USB Cable Jack  
3. Headset Jack / Audio  
Patch Cable Jack (2.5mm)  
4. On/Flash Key  
8. Menu/Select Key  
9. Softkeys  
10. NavKeys(Navigation Keys)  
11. Volume Keys  
5. Dialing Keys (0-9, *, #)  
6. Speakerphone Key  
12. Off/Clear Key  
13. Microphone  
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The Base Unit Layout  
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11  
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1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
12  
15  
14  
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1. Charging LED  
2. LCD Display  
3. Message LED  
4. Speakerphone  
5. Softkeys  
8. Volume Key  
9. Dialing Keys (0-9, , #)  
*
10. Clear  
11. Antenna  
12. Microphone  
6. Flash  
13. Telephone Jack  
14. DC Connector Jack  
15. Spare Battery Compartment  
7. Intercom  
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Setup  
Connecting Power to Base Unit  
Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet, and the connector into the bottom of the base  
unit.  
To outlet  
Installation and Charge of Battery  
Follow these steps:  
1. Remove the battery cover and place  
the battery in the compartment with  
the metal contacts aligning, as shown  
in the diagram.  
2. Replace the cover by sliding it  
upwards.  
3. If the new battery is not already  
charged, place the handset in its  
base unit, and allow it to charge for a  
minimum of 12 hours. After initial  
charge, a maintenance charge of  
eight hours should be sufficient.  
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Setup  
Charging of the Handset Battery  
The handset of your cordless telephone is powered by a rechargeable battery. It charges  
automatically whenever the handset is in its base. Maximum talk time on fully charged  
battery is seven hours, and maximum standby time is four days.  
You should charge the battery for a minimum of 12 hours when you first receive your  
phone.  
12:00AM  
You’ll know the battery need charging when:  
The low battery message is displayed:  
HANDSET1  
The handset seems completely dead, the LCD is completely  
dark and does not activate when you press the keys.  
Low Battery  
REDIAL  
CALL LOG  
IMPORTANT:  
1. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire, they might explode.  
2. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Toxic substances may be released,  
causing harm to eyes or skin.  
3. Exercise care in handling batteries in order to prevent an accidental  
short of the charge contacts, potentially causing the batteries to overheat.  
4. Do not dispose of batteries into household garbage. They should be properly recycled.  
5. If the phone will not be used for long periods of time, remove the battery to prevent  
possible leakage.  
Connecting to Phone Line  
Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jack on the  
bottom of the base unit. Plug the other end of this cord into  
the wall jack.  
Checking for Dial Tone  
After the battery is charged, press  
/FLASH (on) on the handset. The Phone icon  
will  
appear on the handset display, and you will hear dial tone. If not, see In Case of Difficulty.  
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Setup  
CAUTION: Use only the power supply provided with your telephone.  
IMPORTANT! FOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE OF  
YOUR CORDLESS TELEPHONE SYSTEM:  
1. Choose a central location for your base unit.  
2. Install your base unit and accessory handsets  
away from electronic equipment, such as personal  
computers, television sets and microwave  
ovens.  
3. In locations where there are multiple cordless  
telephones, separate base units as much as  
possible.  
4. Install your telephone equipment away from heat  
sources and sunlight.  
5. Avoid excessive moisture, dust or extreme cold.  
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Power Guard/Spare Battery Charger Feature  
Power Guard  
Your phone uses the spare battery charger in the base unit to provide operational backup in  
the event of a power failure. With a fully charged battery in the spare battery charger, you will  
still be able to place and receive calls, for up to 2.5 hours.  
The spare battery can also be used to replace drained handset battery ensuring uninterrupted  
use. The spare battery is optional and purchased separately.  
NOTE: When using your phone during power guard mode, audio quality may be compro-  
mised due to reduced power availability.  
Installation  
1. Open the spare battery compartment by pressing on the cover and sliding in the direction  
as indicated on the cover.  
2. Place the battery in the charger with the metal contacts aligning, as shown in the diagram  
below.  
3. Replace the spare battery compartment cover. The spare battery charger takes 20  
hours to fully charge drained battery.  
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Installation and Registration of Accessory Handset  
Expand your 5858 system by adding accessory handsets. Bring telephone  
access to rooms where a phone jack isn’t available!  
Your 5858 phone system can operate up to eight handsets. To order additional handsets  
(model 5808), contact the Supplier.  
The original handset that is shipped with your 5858 system will be automatically  
registered to the base. This handset is HANDSET 1.  
As you register additional accessory handsets (model 5808) to the system, they will be  
assigned extension numbers in the following order: HANDSET 2, HANDSET 3, etc.  
Whenever a charged handset battery is installed, the handset will automatically begin Search-  
ing for Base... (if previously registered), or it will prompt you to register the new handset.  
The 5808 accessory handset consists of the following:  
Battery  
Charger  
Special Features Guide  
(English and Spanish)  
Handset  
Belt Clip  
VTech Phonebook  
Manager CD  
Audio Patch Cable  
User’s Manual  
(English and Spanish)  
USB Cable  
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Installation and Registration of Accessory Handset  
Setup of 5808 Accessory Handset  
1. Plug the power adapter into an electrical  
outlet.  
2. Place the battery in the handset with  
the metal contacts aligning, as shown  
in the diagram to the left.  
3. Replace the battery compartment  
cover by sliding it upward.  
4. Place the handset in the charger, and  
allow it to charge for a minimum of 12  
hours. After the initial charge, a  
maintenance charge of eight hours  
should be sufficient.  
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Installation and Registration of Accessory Handset  
Registration  
Your 5858 handset comes registered to the base unit. To register additional 5808 handsets  
(purchased separately):  
Registering the 5808 handset for the first time  
After charging, the handset will display registration directions, which  
are as follows:  
On the base unit, press MENU, then select REGISTER  
HANDSET.  
12:00AM  
BASE SETTINGS  
REGISTER HANDSET  
10 NEW CALLS  
When the base unit shows READY TO REGISTER NEW  
HANDSET, press REGISTER on the handset.  
READY TO  
REGISTER NEW  
HANDSET  
CANCEL  
The handset displays Registration in Progress.  
12:00AM  
Registration  
in Progress...  
Within approximately 15 – 60 seconds the base and handset  
will beep, and the newly registered handset will be assigned  
the lowest extension number not previously assigned to  
another system handset (1 – 8).  
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Handset and Base Indicators  
Handset Icons  
Icon  
Description  
Line In Use Indicator  
• On steady when an extension handset or parallel set is in use.  
Hold Indicator  
• Flashes when a call is on hold.  
Mute Indicator  
• Flashes when the handset microphone is muted.  
Ringer Off Indicator  
is displayed when the ringer is turned off.  
Battery Indicator  
• When the handset is removed from the charger, this lets you know the  
level of charge in the battery, from FULL(  
) to EMPTY (  
).  
• Cycles (low, medium, and full) when handset battery is charging.  
• Flashes when a low battery condition is detected.  
Message Waiting Indicator  
Flashes to indicate that you have new voicemail messages. (Service  
must be subscribed to through your local telephone company.)  
Handset LEDs  
LED  
Description  
On when handset speakerphone is in use.  
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Handset and Base Indicators  
Base Unit Icons  
Description  
Icon  
Ringer Off Indicator  
is displayed when the base ringer is turned off.  
Line In Use Indicator  
• On steady when an extension handset or parallel set is in use.  
Hold Indicator  
• Flashes when a call is on hold.  
Battery Indicator  
• Cycles (low, medium, and full) when battery is charging in the  
spare battery compartment.  
• Flashes when the base is under power backup mode (No AC  
power is detected).  
Mute Indicator  
• Flashes when the microphone is muted.  
MUTE  
Base LEDs  
LED  
Description  
Flashes to indicate that you have new voicemail messages.  
(Service must be subscribed to through your local telephone  
company.)  
Message  
Flashes when a call is on hold.  
Speakerphone  
Charging  
Lights when base speakerphone is in use.  
On when the handset is in its base.  
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Handset Menu  
Handset Main Menu  
Enter the handset main menu options by pressing MENU/SEL. Use the  
to select from the seven menu items described below.  
and  
NavKeys  
NavKeys (Navigation Keys)  
Press the  
and  
NavKeys to maneuver through the various options in the handset  
main menu. Press MENU/SEL to choose the displayed menu item.  
Phonebook  
Enter and retrieve up to 100 names and phone numbers, each can be assigned a distinctive  
ring and image.  
Call Log  
Review caller ID data, select and dial from the caller ID data .  
Intercom  
Talk between handset(s) and base unit (when at least one accessory handset is regis-  
tered to your base unit), or use to page the handset(s) or base.  
Settings  
Set the time, change the tone setting, adjust the phone settings, change the language of the  
menu prompts or reset all to factory settings.  
Sounds  
Record custom sound clips, turn ringer and vibrate feature on or off, select main ringer tone.  
Pictures  
Choose from the many preset images or download new images into the handset to be used  
as your idle screen (wallpaper) or assign an image to a specific phonebook directory.  
Animations  
Choose from many preset images to use as your idle (wallpaper) screen or assign as a  
distinctive image to a specific phonebook directory.  
Use the up and down NavKeys to maneuver to the desired menu option, then press MENU/  
SEL to select.  
Screen Saver  
After 30 seconds of inactivity in idle mode, your handset will go into screen saver mode.  
While in screen saver mode, your handset will display a digital clock. To illuminate the  
screen and read the clock. simply press the volume buttons on the right edge of the  
handset.  
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Handset Menu  
Phonebook  
Enter the phonebook directly from idle mode by pressing the  
or  
Navkeys.  
— OR —  
Press MENU/SEL, then using the  
and  
NavKeys, scroll to phonebook, then press  
MENU/SEL. If there are no entries, the screen will display Phonebook is empty. The  
i 5858 handset can store up to 100 numbers with names in the phonebook directory, along  
with a distinctive ring and image for each. Each memory location can hold up to 32 digits and  
up to 16 characters, including spaces.  
Each press of a key will cause characters to be displayed as follows:  
Number Key  
Characters (in order)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
&
A
D
G
J
,
.
1
b
e
h
k
Space  
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
C
F
I
a
d
g
j
c
f
2
3
4
5
6
r
i
L
O
R
V
Y
l
M
P
T
W
0
m
S
t
n
p
u
w
o
q
v
x
s
z
7
9
8
y
Z
*
*
#
#
Phone Book  
Adding Phonebook Entries  
Phone Book  
is empty  
From the handset idle (off) mode, press the  
or  
NavKey.  
Press the NEW softkey.  
NEW  
FIND  
NOTE: When the phonebook is full and NEW is pressed, Phonebook is full will display  
and an error tone will sound.  
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Handset Menu  
You will then be prompted to Enter Name. Use the  
digit keys to spell the name. If you make a mistake,  
Phone Book  
VTech|  
press the  
softkey. To add a space between  
characters, press twice. When finished, press  
the SET softkey.  
SET  
NOTE: Press to advance the cursor. Press again to  
add a space.  
Phone Book  
Enter the number you want to store in the phonebook.  
Press and hold the # key to insert a pause. If you  
make  
a
mistake, press the right softkey  
.When finished, press SET. The screen will  
display:  
SET  
Phone Book  
NOTE: If you do not wish to assign a distinctive ring  
tone or image to this phonebook entry, press  
SAVE now.  
SAVE  
If you wish to be alerted to calls from this phone  
number, you can assign a unique ring tone to this  
phonebook entry. Press the up or down NavKey to  
scroll to Ringer : < Default >.  
Phone Book  
Press the left or right NavKey to sample the ringer  
options. Press  
tone.  
to return to the default ring  
- OR -  
SAVE  
Press MENU/SEL then press the up or down  
NavKey to sample the options. Once you have  
selected a ringer, press SET.  
Once you have selected a ringer, press the down  
NavKey to move on and select a a distinct image or  
animation for this entry or press SAVE to confirm  
your selections. You must subscribe to caller ID  
service for the distinctive ring function to work.  
NOTE: There are eight traditional ring tones and 17  
musical ringers. For Recordable Ringer,  
see page 25.  
If you wish to be visually alerted to calls from this  
number by changing to a distinctive image or ani-  
mation, press the  
or  
NavKey to scroll to  
Picture: < (none) >.  
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Handset Menu  
Press the or NavKey to sample the picture and  
animation options. If you make a mistake, press  
Phone Book  
to delete.  
— OR —  
Press MENU/SEL then press the  
sample the picture and image options.  
Once you have selected an image or animation, press  
SET. You must subscribe to caller ID service for the  
distinctive image or animation feature to work.  
or  
NavKey to  
SAVE  
NOTE: There are 29 preset pictures and animations to  
choose from. For Picture Download information, see page  
26.  
Phone Book  
Once you’ve selected a picture or an animation, press  
SAVE.  
Entry has been  
saved  
Your phonebook entry has been saved and the  
screen will display:  
NEW  
FIND  
Searching for and Dialing Phonebook Entries  
With the handset in idle (off) mode, press the  
NavKey to enter the phonebook.  
or  
Continue pressing the  
or  
NavKeys to scroll  
through the contents in alphabetical order.  
Phone Book  
— OR —  
Use the number keys to enter the first characters of the  
name. The closest match alphabetically will be displayed.  
NEW  
FIND  
— OR —  
Phone Book  
Search for  
Press the FIND softkey, enter the first few characters  
of the name and then press SET to search. If you make a  
mistake, press the  
softkey. The closest match  
alphabetically will be displayed.  
SET  
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Handset Menu  
Once you find the entry you want, simply press  
/FLASH (on) or SPEAKERPHONE to dial the  
number.  
Phone Book  
Editing Phonebook Entries  
Following the first two steps in Searching for and  
Dialing Phonebook Entries, locate the entry you  
want to edit.  
NEW  
FIND  
Phone Book 3  
Press the MENU/SEL. The screen will display:  
Press the EDIT or MENU/SEL softkey.  
EDIT  
DELETE  
Phone Book  
Press  
edit then enter the corrections as needed. Press the  
softkey to delete.  
or  
NavKeys to the option you want to  
SAVE  
When finished, press the SAVE softkey. The  
screen will display the edited entry.  
Deleting Phonebook Entries  
Following the first two steps in Searching for and  
Dialing Phonebook Entries, locate the entry  
you want to delete.  
Phone Book 3  
Press MENU/SEL. The screen will display:  
EDIT  
DELETE  
Press DELETE softkey. The entry will be deleted.  
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Handset Menu  
Call log  
To access the call log, press the CALL LOG softkey.  
- OR -  
Press MENU/SEL, then the  
call log menu. Press MENU/SEL.  
or  
NavKeys to scroll to  
Call Log NEW 1  
Then use the  
CID records in the call log.  
and  
NavKeys to scroll and view the  
1-800-595-9511  
Nov 12 11:00AM  
SAVE  
DELETE  
This feature allows you to scroll through the 100 current  
caller ID and call waiting records received. With a CID  
record displayed, press SAVE to store it in the  
phonebook (see page 17), or press DELETE to remove  
the entry from the log.  
Dial Options  
595-9511  
You can also dial a CID record while reviewing. With  
the desired CID displayed, press # or MENU/SEL. The  
possible options to choose from will be either 7, 10, or  
11 digits. For example, if the original number in caller  
ID memory was 800-595-9511, then the display options  
will be:  
800-595-9511  
1-800-595-9511  
DIAL  
Press the  
and  
NavKeys to make the selection,  
/FLASH (on) or to dial  
then press left softkey,  
the number.  
NOTE: Due to regional incompatibilities, CID information  
may not be available for every call you receive. In addition,  
the calling party may intentionally block their name and/or  
phone number from being sent.  
Intercom  
Intercom  
Global Page  
BASE  
From Handset to Handset (or Base):  
With the Intercom icon highlighted, press MENU/  
SEL.  
Press the  
Press MENU/SEL.  
The ringing handset (or base) can answer by pressing  
and  
NavKey to the desired handset.  
/FLASH (on) , or any of the number keys (or  
HANDSET1  
the intercom button on the base)  
To end an intercom call, press  
/CLEAR (off)  
on any handset or place the handset to base unit.  
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Handset Menu  
NOTE: To access this feature, you must have at least one  
additional handset. To order accessory handsets, please  
refer to page 11.  
Intercom  
Global Page  
Base  
HANDSET1  
Global Page from Handset:  
With the Intercom icon highlighted, press MENU/SEL.  
Press the up or down NavKey to highlight Global Page.  
Press MENU/SEL.  
Performing  
Global Page  
Any registered handset and base can answer the global  
page, thus entering intercom mode.  
To end the intercom call, press  
any handset or base.  
/CLEAR (off) on  
Settings  
Enter the settings menu by pressing MENU/SEL, then the  
and  
NavKeys. When Settings  
are displayed, press MENU/SEL. Use the up and down NavKeys to choose from the following:  
Clock Setting  
This option allows you to change the time that will display on the idle screen. If you subscribe  
to caller ID, the time will be set automatically when the first caller ID record is received.  
NOTE: If you choose to set the time manually, use the number keys and the  
and  
NavKeys.  
Tone Settings  
This option allows you to turn the following options on or off: keypad tone, low battery tone,  
and out of range tone.  
Phone Settings  
Choose this option to change the contrast of your handset screen, edit handset name, show  
handset name, select dial type (choose from tone or pulse), display product ID.  
NOTE: Your phone is preset for tone dialing.  
Language  
This option allows you to change the screen prompts to English, Spanish or French.  
Reset Settings  
Choose this option to reset the following settings: Clear Msg Indication, Phonebook, Call Log,  
Redial List, Wallpaper, Registration, Factory Settings.  
NOTE: The Factory Settings option will reset the settings listed above back to the factory  
defaults. The screen will display Restore Factory Settings Are you sure? Press the YES  
or NO softkey to make your selection.  
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Handset Menu  
Sounds  
Play Sound Clips  
This option allows you to access all preset melodies and the melodies you have recorded  
using the Recordable Ringer option (see page 25 for details.)  
Record Sound Clip  
Choose this selection to record your own ring tones. See recordable ringer on page 25 for  
complete instructions.  
Ringer Melody  
This option allows you to assign various ring tones for incoming calls. You can choose from  
eight preset traditional ringers or 17 preset musical ringers or the ring tones you have  
recorded.  
Ringer Volume  
Adjust the ringer volume to a comfortable setting or turn the ringer off.  
NOTE: When the phone is ringing, press SILENCE softkey or CLEAR key to temporarily  
mute the ringer  
Ringer Vibrate  
Turn the vibrating ringer on or off.  
Use the  
and  
NavKeys to maneuver through the menu options. Press the SET softkey  
to confirm your selection.  
Pictures  
Your handset is preset with 23 pictures you can use as the background for your idle screen  
(wallpaper) or assign a specific image to a phonebook directory. You can also download  
your own pictures (see Picture Download on page 26).  
Set a Wallpaper image  
To set a wallpaper image, select the icon Pictures in the main menu. Then use the up and  
down Navkeys to view the available images. Once you have selected the image, press the  
SET softkey to set the image as your wallpaper. You will receive a message on the screen  
confirming Wallpaper Set and an audio confirmation.  
Set an Animation image  
To set an animation as your wallpaper, select Animation in the main menu. Then use the  
and  
Navkeys to view the available images. Once you have selected an animation,  
press the SET softkey to set the image as your wallpaper. You will receive a message on  
the screen confirming Wallpaper Set and an audio confirmation.  
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Handset Menu  
Redial  
12:00AM  
Press the REDIAL softkey to display the last 20 telephone  
numbers dialed from the handset. The number on the top  
line represents the last number dialed.  
HANDSET1  
REDIAL  
CALL LOG  
Redial  
Use the  
and  
NavKey to scroll to the desired number.  
595-9511  
1-595-9511  
800-595-9511  
1-800-595-9511  
SAVE  
DELETE  
To dial, press  
/FLASH (on) or  
.
Redial  
595-9511  
1-595-9511  
800-595-9511  
1-800-595-9511  
Saving Redial Number in Phone Book Memory  
Press REDIAL, then scroll to the desired number.  
Press SAVE.  
SAVE  
DELETE  
Phone Book  
VTech|  
You will be asked to ENTER NAME. Use the keypad to  
enter the desired name (see Phonebook for more  
information).  
Press SET. The name and number has been stored in  
Phonebook memory.  
SET  
Redial  
595-9511  
Deleting Numbers in Redial Memory  
1-595-9511  
800-595-9511  
1-800-595-9511  
Press REDIAL, then scroll to the desired number.  
Press DELETE.  
SAVE  
DELETE  
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Recordable Ringer  
Record a Ringer  
You can easily record a unique ringer to be used as either your default ringer or for a  
distinctive ringer assigned to a specific phonebook directory. You can record with either the  
provided audio patch cord (not the USB cord), or with the handset microphone.  
NOTE: The space allotted for recordable ringers and picture download are dynamic. this  
means you can delete pictures to make more room for custom ring tones, if you wish.  
Cued-up music typically produces the best sounding recorded ringer. It is recommended to  
begin recording your ringer at the beginning of a song, rather than a portion from the middle  
to produce an audibly pleasing custom ringer.  
NOTE: Your handset is preset with 17 musical ringer options (i.e. harmony, reflection,  
harmonic, swing, etc.) for you to use as your default ringer or a distinctive ringer. Four of  
the ringers are protected, you cannot replace them. You can replace the other ringers  
with your own recordings. You will find 14 additional sound clips excluding those preset in  
the handset on the accompanying CD-ROM.  
You can use the audio patch cord by inserting the 3.5mm plug (the larger end) into the  
headset jack of your PC or audio source. Then insert the 2.5mm plug (the smaller end)  
into the headset jack on the side of the handset.  
You can listen to the playing music through your handset speaker after connecting the  
audio patch cord and selecting the Using Audio Cable menu option. Adjust the record-  
ing volume at the audio source. To begin recording, press RECORD.  
If you want to use the handset microphone to record ringers, select the Using Micro-  
phone menu option. After the beep, and with the handset microphone facing the audio  
source, start recording.  
Select the Sounds icon  
in the main menu.  
Select the Record Sound Clips option, the handset will show Using Microphone or  
Using Audio Cable. The handset will record up to 15 seconds.  
NOTE: If the memory is full, the handset will prompt Sound Clip memory full.  
Press the STOP softkey stop the recording.  
After recording, you may PLAY or SAVE the melody. If you choose SAVE, you will be  
prompted to Enter Clip Name. Enter a name (up to ten characters) for the recording. If  
you make a mistake, press the  
softkey to backspace. Press SAVE to  
confirm. Sound Clip saved will display. The melody will be stored in the Play Sound  
Clips section. You can listen to all of your recorded music clips in this location. If you  
want, when in Play Sound Clips, you can press DELETE then YES to erase.  
NOTE: When you want to use the handset microphone to record ringers, do not insert the  
audio patch cord into the headset jack.  
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Picture Download  
Getting Started  
The VTech Phonebook Manager allows you to download pictures and edit your handset  
phonebook from the convenience of your PC. It also allows you to import/export contacts  
from/to comma separated text files. This great feature allows you to get contacts from your  
existing PC applications such as Microsoft Outlook or Palm programs.  
One-time Software Installation  
Insert the enclosed VTech Phonebook Manager CD into your personal computer.  
An installation window will open on your monitor giving you three options:  
1. Install/Uninstall the phonebook manager software.  
2. Browse the installation CD.  
3. Visit VTech on the web.  
To install the software, click on the Install/Uninstall the VTech Phonebook Manager  
icon  
and follow the download instructions.  
After the installation is complete, you will find a VTech phonebook manager icon  
your PC desktop.  
on  
Graphics Tab Functions  
The VTech phonebook manager allows you to open graphic files on your PC and transfer  
them to your phone. Once the graphics are transferred, they can be used for your wallpaper  
image or to assign to a particular phonebook entry, quickly alerting you to your caller’s  
identification.  
With the phonebook manager you can also modify the graphic prior to sending it to the  
handset. Common graphic editing functions such as zoom, rotate, brightness/contrast ad-  
justment and red/green/color balance adjustments can all be done from the VTech phonebook  
manager.  
Open a Graphic File  
Open the phonebook manager by double-clicking on the desktop icon:  
Click on the Graphics tab.  
Click on the OPEN IMAGE button.  
A window will open to allow you to browse for the graphic file on your computer.  
Find the folder containing your graphic file and double-click to open it.  
Picture Download  
Once you’ve opened a graphic file, it can be transferred from your PC to your handset. There  
are many images loaded onto the phonebook manager software you can download into your  
handset, or you can transfer your own pictures onto the handset. The phonebook manager  
supports the following graphic formats: GIF, JPEG, BMP, TIFF and PNG.  
NOTE: The space allotted for recordable ringers and picture downloads in your handset are  
dynamic. This means you can delete ring tones to make more room for image downloads, if  
you wish.  
To transfer images from the software to the handset:  
Connect one end of the enclosed USB cable to the handset and the other end to your PC.  
If you have the phonebook manager program open, you should see the status in the  
bottom right corner update that the PC has detected the phone. You are now ready to  
transfer a graphic to the phone.  
Following the steps in Open a Graphic File.  
Once you have opened the desired image, click on the Transfer to Handset button.  
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Picture Download/Phonebook Tab Functions  
The graphic transfer will now begin and complete within approximately four seconds.  
Once the graphic transfer is complete, the image is saved in the phone, you do not need  
to do anything else to save the image.  
Graphic Editing  
The VTech phonebook manager allows you to perform basic graphic editing functions such  
as zoom, rotate, adjust brightness/contrast and adjust the color balance. As you use these  
tools to edit your pictures, you can see them update on the preview panel on the left side of  
the phonebook manager application.  
NOTE: None of the graphic editing functions will alter the actual graphic file – they will only  
modify how the graphic will look once it has been downloaded to the handset.  
While in graphic edit mode, you will notice a red preview box over the center of main graphic  
panel. This preview box contains the image shown in the preview panel on the left side of the  
application. You can move the preview box by:  
1. Move the mouse pointer so it’s inside the red preview box.  
2. Press and hold the left mouse button.  
3. Use the mouse to move the red preview box to hover over a new location on the graphic.  
4. Once the preview box is over the area of the graphic you want to download onto your  
handset, release the mouse button.  
Phonebook Tab Functions  
The VTech phonebook manager can be used to create, modify and backup phonebook files  
from your handset. The phonebook manager has many useful functions:  
Export existing contacts from any contact manager (such as Microsoft Outlook, Palm,  
etc.) to a comma separated text file. Import those contacts into the phonebook manager  
and transfer the entire phonebook to your handset.  
Transfer a phonebook from your handset to your PC and save it to disk. Connect a  
different handset and transfer the phonebook from your PC to the new handset. This  
allows you to easily store a copy of a phonebook on your PC and transfer it to several  
different handsets.  
Use the phonebook manager to backup your handset phonebook onto your PC. If for any  
reason you need to restore the phonebook on your handset, you have a copy safely  
stored on your PC.  
Use the phonebook manager to create a phonebook offline on your PC. When you have  
finished editing it, connect your handset and transfer it from the PC to your handset.  
NOTE: The phonebook manager application does not perform any synchronization of the  
phonebook between the PC and the handset. When the Transfer to Handset button is  
pressed, the entire phonebook is transferred to the handset replacing the existing phonebook  
on the handset.  
Creating an Empty Phonebook  
To create an empty phonebook to input data:  
Double-click on the VTech phonebook manager icon on your PC.  
Click on the Phonebook tab.  
Select the CREATE PHONEBOOK  
button.  
Using the phonebook manager application, make any changes required to the phonebook.  
You can add entries or import contacts from other PC applications such as Microsoft  
Outlook or Palm.  
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Phonebook Tab Functions  
Once you have completed editing the phonebook, you must either save the data to your  
PC’s hard drive or transfer it to your handset:  
Select the SAVE PHONEBOOK  
button to save the data to your PC’s hard  
drive.  
-OR-  
Click on Transfer  
NOTE: This operation will replace the phonebook on your handset with the new one you have  
currently transferred from the phonebook manager.  
Edit a Phonebook  
You can either open an existing phonebook stored in your PC’s hard drive by pressing the  
OPEN PHONEBOOK  
button using the phonebook manager software, or by  
transferring the phonebook from your handset by transferring it to the phonebook manager  
software using the supplied USB cable. To accomplish this:  
Connect your handset to your PC using the USB cable.  
Start the phonebook manager application on your PC.  
Verify the connection by insuring the green icon on the status bar. (If it is not, re-connect  
the handset to the PC with the USB cable.)  
Press the Phonebook tab.  
Press the Transfer  
button.  
Using the phonebook manager software, edit the phonebook entries as you wish. At this  
time you can also add new entries or import contacts from other programs such as  
Microsoft Outlook or Palm, etc.  
When you are finished editing the phonebook, save it to your PC’s hard drive by pressing  
the SAVE PHONEBOOK  
button. To transfer the newly edited phonebook to  
your handset, use the transfer phonebook  
button.  
Import Contacts Into Phonebook Manager From Other PC Applications  
Use this feature to import contacts from a comma separated text file into the VTech phonebook  
manager software. The contacts will be merged into the currently loaded phonebook.  
1. Create a comma separated text file containing the contacts you want to import into your  
handset. This is accomplished by using the export function from your other contact  
management application (such as Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express or Palm applica-  
tions). The export function in these programs is normally located under the file menu. Be  
sure to specify the export file as a text file or comma separated file (CSV). An example of  
exporting contacts from Microsoft Outlook is as follows:  
a. Start Microsoft Outlook on your PC.  
b. Select import/export from the file menu.  
c. Select export to file and press next.  
d. Select a file type of comma separated values (in Windows).  
e. Select the folder containing the contacts you want to export.  
f. Once you’ve selected a contact folder, press next.  
g. Enter a file name to save your contacts to. This will be the file you select to import into  
the phonebook manager program. Be sure to make note of where on your PC you save  
the file for later reference.  
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Phonebook Tab Functions  
2. Start the VTech phonebook manager program on your PC. Load the newly created  
phonebook into the phonebook manager software using these steps:  
Press the Transfer  
button.  
Press the CREATE PHONEBOOK  
button. This will create an empty phonebook.  
button to load the previously saved phonebook  
Press the OPEN PHONEBOOK  
from your PC’s hard drive.  
NOTE: For first time users, try the import operation on an empty phonebook until you have  
mastered the process.  
Press the Import/Export  
button.  
Select Import Contacts and press the next button.  
Use the browse button to locate the comma separated text file you saved in step one.  
Press next.  
The next screen displays how the fields from the comma separated text file will be  
mapped to the handset phonebook entries. There are two fields in the VTech phonebook;  
name and number. However, most PC contact managers separate names into the first  
and last name fields. To allow import of this type of file, the mapping dialog allows you to  
instruct how the name fields from your import file will be placed in the VTech phonebook  
name field. For example, the following mappings will import the fields first name and last  
name into the VTech name field. The home phone field will be imported into the VTech  
phone number field:  
If the mapping displayed is not what is desired, select one of the rows and press the  
Change Map button to correct it. You can only use each of the three fields (VTech name  
first, VTech name last and VTech phone number) once. If you want to change one that  
has already been mapped, you must first select that row and use the Change Map button  
to remove the association.  
When you are done editing the mapping, press the Finish button. The contacts will now  
be imported and merged into the currently loaded phonebook.  
Exporting Contacts to a Comma Separated Text File  
This feature allows you to export some or all of your VTech phonebook entries into a comma  
separated text file. This comma separated text file can then be imported into common contact  
manager software such as Microsoft Outlook or Palm applications.  
Load a phonebook into the phonebook manager.  
If you wish to only export some of your contacts, select the desired contacts in the list of  
contacts loaded. You can use your mouse to select to a single row. If you want to select  
multiple rows, hold down the CTRL key while using your mouse to click on the rows to be  
selected.  
Press the Import/Export  
Select Export Contacts and press the next button.  
Select whether you want to Export All Contacts or Selected Contacts.  
Enter the name of the file to export the contacts to. You can use the browse button to  
locate the folder and enter a file name.  
button.  
Press the Finish button to complete the export operation.  
Deleting Phonebook Records From the Currently Loaded Phonebook  
Start the phonebook manager software on your PC.  
Press the Phonebook tab.  
Load a phonebook into the phonebook manager.  
Select the rows of the phonebook records that are to be deleted. You can use your  
mouse to select a single row. If you want to select multiple rows, hold down the CTRL key  
while using your mouse to click on the rows to be selected.  
Press the Delete Selected Contacts  
Save the file to disk and/or transfer it to the handset.  
button.  
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Base Menu Soft Functions  
Your phone has an advanced design that uses a  
menu structure and softkeys to access many of  
the features.  
12:00AM  
Example of the idle mode display:  
10 NEW CALLS  
Redial  
Your base remembers the last 10 numbers dialed  
from it. Press REDIAL. The number on the top  
line represents the last number that was dialed.  
Use the scroll keys to highlight the desired  
number.  
To dial, press SPEAKERPHONE.  
Erasing Numbers in Redial Memory  
Press REDIAL, then scroll to the desired number.  
Press SELECT, then DELETE.  
DELETE  
SAVE  
Saving Redial Numbers in Phonebook  
Memory  
Press REDIAL, then scroll to the desired  
number.  
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Base Menu Soft Functions  
Press SELECT, then SAVE.  
DELETE  
SAVE  
You will be asked to ENTER NAME. Use the  
keypad to enter the desired name (see To Store  
a Number/Name on page 37).  
Press SAVE. The name and number has been  
stored in phonebook memory.  
Base Unit Menu  
With the base unit in the idle (off) mode, press the MENU key to access the CALL LOG,  
BASE SETTINGS and REGISTER HANDSET options.  
Press the CLEAR key to go backward through the menu. Press and hold CLEAR to immediately  
return to the idle screen.  
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Base Menu Soft Functions  
Calls Log  
Caller ID - call waiting ID  
Your phone is capable of displaying the name and/or number of the party calling before you  
answer the phone (caller ID). It is also capable of displaying caller ID information in conjunction  
with a call waiting alert signal (call waiting caller ID). With call waiting caller ID, the caller ID  
data is displayed so you can decide whether to answer the incoming call, or continue with  
your current conversation.  
NOTES ABOUT CALLER ID & CALL WAITING CALLER ID  
These are subscription services, provided by most regional telephone service providers.  
You must subscribe to these services to get the benefits of these features. If you do not  
subscribe to caller ID services, you can still use your phone and the other features it  
offers. Due to regional incompatibilities, caller ID information may not be available for every  
call you receive. In addition, the calling party may intentionally block their name and/or  
phone number from being sent.  
Reviewing caller ID from the base  
As new caller ID/call waiting ID records are received,  
12:00AM  
your base display will alert you to the new caller ID  
records, for example:  
10 NEW CALLS  
The number of new calls displayed on each system handset and base may not be the same.  
If, for example, you answer a call on a handset, the handset will not count the caller ID  
information for that call as new. However, the base displays will consider it a new call, and add  
it to the NEW CALLS total.  
After you review a new caller ID record, the NEW CALLS status will be turned off.  
From the idle (off) mode, press MENU, highlight the  
CALL LOG option, then press SELECT. The caller  
ID information of the most recently received call will  
be displayed. For example:  
To scroll to other records, use the and  
softkeys.  
SELECT  
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Base Menu Soft Functions  
Dialing from Caller ID  
To dial the number displayed, simply press the  
key.  
You can also use the dialing option as follows:  
Dialing Option: Press SELECT. Use the  
and  
Navkeys to scroll to DIAL OPTION, then  
press SELECT. Up to three possible dialing  
options of the number stored in caller ID  
memory will display. If a number is provided  
in the caller ID data, the possible options to  
choose from will be either 7, 10, or 11 digits.  
For example, if the original number in caller  
ID memory was 800-595-9511, then the  
display options will be:  
SELECT  
Use the  
and  
softkeys to make a  
selection, then press DIAL or  
to dial  
the number.  
Dialing Tip: With a caller ID record displayed, press  
# repeatedly to cycle through the three  
dialing options. When the correct dialing  
option is displayed, press DIAL or  
to  
dial.  
Save CID Records to Phonebook Memory  
Press SELECT, then SAVE TO PH. BOOK. Only caller ID records with telephone numbers  
can be saved into the phonebook. If you need to  
modify the number after saving, see To Edit a  
Number.  
Deleting CID Records  
To delete the displayed caller ID record, press  
SELECT, then DELETE CALL LOG. You will then  
have the option of deleting the current CID record  
(press THIS) or all stored CID records (press ALL).  
If you press ALL, the screen will ask ARE YOU  
SURE? Press YES to confirm the deletion of all CID  
records. Or press NO to return to the CID record  
previously displayed.  
NOTE: You do not have to manually delete caller ID records. Your phone saves up to 50  
most current CID records in base unit. As new records come in, the oldest records are  
automatically deleted to make room.  
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Base Menu Soft Functions  
Base Settings  
To access base settings, with the base in the idle (off) mode, press MENU, scroll down to  
BASE SETTINGS, then press SELECT. You can now access the following setting options:  
CLOCK SETTING  
KEYPAD TONE  
CLEAR MSG WAIT  
PRODUCT ID  
RINGER VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
FACTORY SETTINGS  
RINGER MELODY  
DIAL TYPE  
DELETE HANDSETS  
Press CLEAR at any time to back out of the base settings mode.  
Clock Setting  
If you subscribe to caller ID, the clock will automatically be set when the first call is received.  
If you don’t have caller ID or wish to set the clock manually:  
Press MENU, then scroll to BASE SETTINGS.  
CLOCK SETTINGS will be highlighted, press SELECT.  
Press the CHANGE softkey to change the first digit of the hour, press NEXT. (Follow this  
procedure to change the remaining digits of the time and select AM or PM.)  
When finished, press SET, you’ll hear a confirmation tone.  
Ringer Volume  
To adjust the base unit ringer volume:  
Press MENU. Scroll down to BASE  
SETTINGS, then press SELECT. Use the up  
and down softkeys to RINGER VOLUME,  
press SELECT. You will see a graph on the  
base display indicating the current volume  
setting.  
SET  
Press the  
softkey to lower the ringer  
volume. At the lowest setting (graph is  
completely clear), the base will not ring when  
a call comes in.  
Press the  
softkey to raise the volume.  
At the loudest setting, the graph is completely  
shaded in.  
Press SET to confirm your setting.  
NOTE: When the phone is ringing, press QUIET  
softkey or CLEAR key to temporarily mute the  
ringer.  
Ringer Melody  
There are six base ringer melody choices. To  
change the melody:  
RINGER MELODY 4  
Press MENU. Scroll down to BASE  
SETTINGS, press SELECT. Scroll down to  
RINGER MELODY.  
SET  
Press SELECT. Use either scroll key to  
sample the melodies.  
Press SET to confirm your selection.  
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Base Menu Soft Functions  
Keypad Tone (preset to ON)  
Keypad tones are the beeps you hear each time  
you press a key on the base unit.  
To turn this feature ON or OFF:  
SET  
Press MENU. Scroll down to BASE  
SETTINGS, press SELECT. Scroll down to  
KEYPAD TONE.  
Press SELECT. Choose ON or OFF.  
Press SET to confirm.  
Contrast  
You can adjust the contrast of the base unit's LCD  
screen to suit your eyes:  
Press MENU. Scroll down to BASE  
SETTINGS, press SELECT. Scroll down to  
CONTRAST.  
Press SELECT. Use the  
keys to lower and raise the screen’s contrast.  
and  
scroll  
SET  
Press SET to confirm your selection.  
Dial Type  
To change the dialing mode:  
Press MENU. Scroll down to BASE SETTINGS,  
press SELECT. Scroll down to DIAL TYPE.  
Press SELECT. Choose TONE or PULSE.  
Press SET to confirm.  
SET  
Clear Message Waiting Indicator  
To manually clear the message waiting  
indicator:  
Press MENU, then scroll to BASE  
SETTINGS.  
Press SELECT, Scroll down to Clear Msg  
Wait.  
Press YES or NO.  
CLEAR  
MESSAGE WAITING  
INDICATOR  
ARE YOU SURE?  
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Base Menu Soft Functions  
Factory Settings  
If you wish to reset your phone to the settings programmed at the factory:  
Press MENU, then scroll to BASE SETTINGS.  
Press SELECT, then scroll to FACTORY SETTINGS.  
Press SELECT, the screen will display RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS ARE YOU  
SURE?  
Press YES or NO.  
Delete Handsets  
To deregister all handsets from the base:  
Press MENU, then scroll to BASE SETTINGS.  
Press SELECT, then scroll to DELETE HANDSETS.  
Press SELECT. The screen will display DELETE REGISTRATION FOR ALL  
HANDSETS ARE YOU SURE? Press YES to deregister all handsets.  
NOTE: If you choose this option, you will need to re-register the handset(s) to the base  
before you can use your phone. See Installation and Registration of Accessory Handset  
on page 11-13 for instructions.  
Phonebook Memory  
Your base can store up to 50 numbers with names in memory. Each memory location can  
hold up to 32 digits for the number and 16 characters for the name.  
When prompted to Enter Name, use the digit keys to spell the name. Each press of a  
particular key causes characters to be displayed in the following order:  
Number Key  
Characters (in order)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
&
A
D
G
J
,
C
F
I
.
a
d
g
j
1
b
e
h
k
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
c
f
2
3
4
5
6
r
i
L
l
M
P
T
O
R
V
Y
m
S
t
n
p
u
w
o
q
v
x
s
z
7
9
8
y
W
0
Z
#
#
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Base Menu Soft Functions  
NOTE: Each system handset and the base unit can independently store names and numbers  
in memory. Adding, editing or deleting items stored in one unit does not affect the phonebook  
in any other system handset or the base.  
To Store a Number/Name:  
Starting from the idle screen, enter  
the number you want to store in  
memory.  
12:00AM  
10 NEW CALLS  
Be sure to include long distance  
codes and pauses (using the  
PAUSE softkey).  
Press the SAVE softkey.  
You will then be prompted to Enter  
Name. Use the digit keys to spell  
the name. If you make a mistake,  
ENTER NAME  
_
press the  
softkey. To enter  
a space press SPACE. When  
finished, press SAVE.  
If there is space available in  
memory, the entry will be saved  
and the base will return to pre-dial  
mode.  
If the memory is full, the base will  
display PHONEBOOK IS FULL  
and exit to pre-dial mode without  
saving the entry.  
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Base Menu Soft Functions  
To Search For and Dial a Number/ Name:  
Starting from the idle screen, press the PH BOOK  
softkey to review memory contents.  
PHONE BOOK  
Use the  
softkeys to scroll  
through the memory contents in alphabetical  
order.  
-OR-  
Press the FIND softkey, enter the first few  
chararcters of the name and then press FIND to  
search. If you make a mistake, press the  
softkey. The closest match alphabetically will be  
displayed.  
Once you find the entry you want, simply press  
SPEAKERPHONE to dial the number.  
To Delete a Number/Name:  
Following the first two steps in To Search For  
and Dial a Number/Name, locate the entry you  
want to delete.  
Press the EDIT softkey. The screen will display:  
Press the DELETE softkey. The screen will  
display:  
To delete this record, press THIS. The record  
will be deleted, and the next entry in the  
phonebook will be displayed.  
To delete all records in your phonebook memory,  
press ALL. The display will ask ARE YOU SURE?  
To confirm the deletion of all records, press YES.  
To exit without deleting press NO.  
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Base Menu Soft Functions  
To Edit a Number  
Following the first two steps in To Search For  
and Dial a Number/Name, locate the entry you  
want to edit.  
Press the EDIT softkey twice. The handset will  
display:  
Press NAME or NUMBER, depending on which  
you want to edit.  
Using the  
softkey move the cursor to  
the character you want to edit then enter the  
corrections as needed. Press MORE to access  
SPACE and BACK functions. Pressing MORE  
again will return the previous screen. When finished  
press the SAVE softkey. To exit without saving  
press CLEAR.  
When finished, the screen will display the edited  
entry:  
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Handset and Base Operation  
Making Calls  
From the handset:  
Press  
/FLASH (on) or  
to use the handset  
speakerphone feature.  
Dial the phone number.  
-OR-  
Dial the phone number first, then press  
/FLASH  
(on) or  
Press  
.
/CLEAR (off) to end your call or place  
the handset in its base to end your call.  
From the base unit:  
Press  
.
Dial the phone number.  
-OR-  
Dial the phone number first, then press  
.
Press  
again to end your call.  
NOTE: In pre-dial mode, press PAUSE softkey to  
add pause. Press CLEAR to make correction. Or  
press and hold the CLEAR to delete all the input.  
Answering Calls  
From the handset:  
Press  
/FLASH (on) or  
or any dialing keys.  
Press  
/CLEAR (off) to end your call.  
-OR-  
Place the handset in its base to end your call.  
From the base unit:  
Press  
Press  
.
again to end your call.  
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Handset and Base Operation  
Handset Volume  
The volume control is on the right edge of the  
handset. During a call, press the + or keys to  
adjust the listening volume to a comfortable level.  
You can adjust the volume for the headset and  
speakerphone this way also.  
Base Speakerphone Volume  
During a call simply press the volume (or  
speakerphone volume). keys to adjust the  
speakerphone volume.  
Sound Select (Handset Only)  
During a call, you can adjust the quality of the  
sound to best suit your hearing. Pressing and  
NavKeys repeatedly will cycle you through  
four different frequency responses:  
Sound Select  
Bass  
BASS - Low frequency sounds  
enhanced.  
MID - Mid-range sounds  
enhanced. (This is the recom-  
mended setting for hearing aid  
users).  
Sound Select  
Mid  
TREBLE - High frequency  
sounds enhanced.  
Sound Select  
Treble  
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Handset and Base Operation  
NATURAL - No frequency  
enhancement. (Your handset is  
preset to this selection).  
Sound Select  
Natural  
NOTE: The sound select feature cannot be used when  
in speakerphone or headset mode.  
Mute Function  
HOLD  
MUTE  
During an active call pressing either the MUTE softkey on the  
handset or base (when in speakerphone mode), will disable  
the microphone. Press UNMUTE to return to normal two-  
way conversation.  
Hold Function  
From the handset:  
Press the HOLD softkey to place a call on hold. To return  
to the call, press the /FLASH (on) key.  
HOLD  
MUTE  
NOTE: The handset will display Call on Hold when a call is  
placed on hold. A will flash to remind you a call is on  
hold. If a call remains on hold for one minute, your i 5858  
handset will ring to remind you the call is being held. The  
phone will display Call on Hold Ringback! You have 30  
seconds to return to the call before it is dropped.  
From the base:  
During an active call, press the HOLD softkey to place a  
call on hold. The SPEAKERPHONE LED will flash to indicate  
a call is on hold.  
800-595-9511  
To return to the call, press SPEAKERPHONE.  
NOTE: If a call remains on hold for one minute, your 5858  
base will ring to remind you the call is being held. The phone  
will display CALL ON HOLD RING BACK! You have 30  
seconds to return to the call before it is dropped.  
Flash Function  
You can use your phone with services such as call waiting.  
Simply press the  
/FLASH (on) key on the handset or the  
FLASH key on the base (when in speakerphone mode) to  
flash the line.  
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Handset and Base Operation  
Intercom  
From Base to ALL Handsets:  
At the base press INTERCOM, scroll to GLOBAL PAGE,  
then press SELECT.  
Each handset will display Global Call from BASE.  
Any handset can then answer the page, and enter  
intercom mode by pressing  
/FLASH (on) or any dialing keys.  
/CLEAR (off) on the handset or INTERCOM on the  
To end an intercom call, press  
base.  
From Base to a Specific Handset:  
Press INTERCOM, then scroll to the handset you want to call (e.g. HANDSET 2). Press  
SELECT.  
Handset 2 can then answer the intercom call pressing  
keys.  
/FLASH (on) or any dialing  
To end an intercom call press  
base.  
/CLEAR (off) on the handset or INTERCOM on the  
For handset intercom operation, please refer to Handset Menu - Intercom (see page 21).  
Handset Speakerphone Operation  
Your handset has a built-in handsfree speakerphone. This feature allows you to stand the  
handset upright on a table or desktop and have handsfree conversations. For more  
information, refer to Making Calls in Handset and Base Operation (see page 40).  
Base Speakerphone Operation  
The base of your phone is equipped with a speakerphone. This is a very useful feature for  
handsfree conversations or conference calls at the base unit. For more information, refer to  
Making Calls in Handset and Base Operation (see page 40).  
Line in Use Indication  
12:00AM  
On the Handset:  
VTECH  
When the telephone line is currently being used  
at the handset, base or another phone in your  
Line in Use  
home, the screen will display:  
REDIAL  
CALL LOG  
On the Base:  
Similar to the handset, when a system handset  
or another phone in your home is in use,  
your base screen will display LINE IN USE.  
LINE  
IN USE  
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Handset and Base Operation  
Conference Calling  
Your phone is capable of supporting conference calls with up to three registered handsets  
and the base unit. To enter a conference call, simply press  
/FLASH (on) or  
) on the  
handset or base. The phone icon  
display.  
will be displayed in the upper middle of the handset  
Transferring Calls  
You can transfer calls from the base to handset, handset to handset, or handset to base.  
Announced Transfer  
Perform an announced transfer (call and advise another extension) of an active call:  
From the Handset:  
Press HOLD to place your call on hold.  
Press MENU\SEL, then use NavKey scroll to Intercom, press MENU\SEL again.  
Press the or NavKey to the desired destination.  
Press the MENU\SEL again.  
When the ringing handset or base answers, announce that there’s an active call on hold.  
Press  
Press  
/CLEAR (off) on the handset or INTERCOM on the base.  
/FLASH (on) on the destination handset or SPEAKERPHONE on the  
destination base to pick up the call on hold.  
From the Base:  
Press HOLD to place your call on hold.  
Press INTERCOM.  
Scroll to the desired destination, then press SELECT.  
When the ringing handset answers, announce that there’s an active call on hold.  
Press  
call.  
/CLEAR (off) on the handset or INTERCOM on the base to exit the internal  
Press  
/FLASH (on) on the destination handset to pick up the call on hold.  
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Headset Operation  
Your handset is equipped with a 2.5mm headset jack for use with an optional accessory  
headset for handsfree operation. If you choose to use the headset option, you must obtain  
a compatible accessory headset. To purchase a headset, contact the Supplier.  
Once you have a compatible 2.5mm headset, locate the headset jack on the handset.  
Connect the plug on the headset cord to the jack (under a small rubber flap) on the cordless  
handset. The plug should fit securely. Do not force the connection.  
NOTE:  
Whenever a compatible headset is connected to  
the cordless handset, the microphone on the  
handset will be muted. This is done to limit the effect  
of background noise.  
Belt Clip  
Your phone is also equipped with a detachable belt  
clip. Align the pins on the inside edge of the clip  
with the notches on the sides of the handset. The  
belt clip should snap securely into place. Do not  
force the connection.  
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Maintenance  
Taking care of your telephone  
Your cordless telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts, so it must be treated  
with care.  
Avoid rough treatment  
Place the handset down gently. Save the original packing materials to protect your  
telephone if you ever need to ship it.  
Avoid water  
Your telephone can be damaged if it gets wet. Do not use the handset outdoors in the  
rain, or handle it with wet hands. Do not install your base unit near a sink, bathtub, or  
shower.  
Electrical storms  
Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges harmful to electronic equipment.  
For your own safety, use caution when using electric appliances during storms.  
Cleaning your telephone  
Your telephone has a durable plastic casing that should retain its luster for many years.  
Clean it only with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild soap. Do not use  
excess water or cleaning solvents of any kind.  
Remember that electrical appliances can cause serious injury if used when you are  
wet or standing in water. If your base unit should fall into water, DO NOT RETRIEVE  
IT UNTIL YOU UNPLUG THE POWER CORD AND TELEPHONE LINE CORDS FROM  
THE WALL. Then pull the unit out by the unplugged cords.  
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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, call the Supplier.  
The phone doesn't work at all  
Make sure the power cord is plugged in.  
Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the base unit and the telephone  
wall jack.  
Make sure the batteries are properly charged. If you get a LOW BATTERY message or  
indication, the batteries need charging.  
No dial tone  
First try all the suggestions above.  
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. Contact your local telephone company.  
You get noise, static, or a weak signal even when you're near the base unit  
Household appliances plugged into the same circuit as the base unit can sometimes  
cause interference. Try moving the appliance or the base unit to another outlet.  
You get noise, static, or a weak signal when you're away from the base unit  
You may be out of range. Either move closer to the base, or relocate the base unit.  
The layout of your home may be limiting the range. Try moving the base unit to another  
position.  
The handset does not ring when you receive a call  
Make sure you have the ringer activated. Refer to the section on Sounds - Ringer  
Volume in this user’s manual.  
Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the base unit and the telephone  
jack. Make sure the power cord is plugged in.  
You may be too far from the base unit.  
You may have too many extension phones on your telephone line to allow all of them to  
ring. Try unplugging some of the other phones.  
Your handset vibrates or shakes when a call comes in  
It is likely that your vibrating handset ringer option has been set to ON. If you’d like  
to turn it off, see the section on Sounds - Ringer Vibrate in this user’s manual.  
You hear other calls while using your phone  
Disconnect your base unit from the telephone jack, and plug in a regular telephone. If you  
still hear other calls, the problem is probably in your wiring or local service. Call your local  
telephone company.  
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In Case Of Difficulty  
You hear noise in the handset, and none of the keys or buttons work  
Make sure the power cord is plugged in.  
Common cure for electronic equipment  
If the unit does not seem to be responding normally, then try putting the handset in the  
charger. If it does not seem to respond, do the following (in the order listed):  
1. Disconnect the power to the base.  
2. Disconnect the handset batteries, and spare batteries, and spare battery cells, if applicable.  
3. Wait a few minutes.  
4. Connect power to the base.  
5. Re-install the batteries.  
6. Wait for the handset to re-establish its link with the base. To be safe, allow up to  
one minute for this to take place.  
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Warranty Statement  
The Supplier warrants, to the original purchaser only, the material and workmanship of  
this product for ONE YEAR from the date of purchase. We will repair or replace, at our  
option, this product without charge should it fail due to a defect in material or workmanship  
within that time period.  
This warranty does not apply to loss or damage that is the result of accident, misuse or  
negligence. All other warranties, expressed, implied or statutory, including warranties of  
fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the time period listed and are otherwise excluded  
from this warranty if unauthorized repairs are attempted. Additionally, the Supplier shall not  
be liable for any incidental or consequential damage or commercial loss, nor for any other  
loss or damages.  
The Supplier assumes no responsibility for products sent without prior return authorization.  
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FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations  
FCC Part 15  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class  
B digital device under Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules.  
These requirements are intended 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 to correct the interference by one  
or more of the following measures:  
*
*
*
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
*
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible  
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
To ensure safety of users, the FCC has established criteria for the amount of radio frequency  
energy that can be safely absorbed by a user or bystander according to the intended  
usage of the product. This product has been tested and found to comply with the FCC  
criteria. The handset may be safely held against the ear of the user. The base unit shall  
be installed and used such that parts of the user’s body other than the hands are maintained  
at a distance of approximately 20 cm (8 inches) or more. If you choose to use a clipping  
device, please make sure to only use the supplied belt clip.  
FCC Part 68 and ACTA  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and with technical requirements  
adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). The label on the  
back or bottom of this equipment contains, among other things, a product identifier in the  
format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. This identifier must be provided to your local telephone  
company upon request.  
The plug and jack used to connect this equipment to premises wiring and the telephone  
network must comply with applicable Part 68 rules and technical requirements adopted  
by ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It  
is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. An RJ11  
jack should normally be used for connecting to a single line and an RJ14 jack for two  
lines. See Installation Instructions in the user’s manual.  
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine how many devices you may  
connect to your telephone line and still have them ring when you are called. The REN  
for this product is encoded as the 6th and 7th characters following the US: in the product  
identifier (e.g., if ## is 03, the REN is 0.3). In most, but not all areas, the sum of all RENs  
should be five (5.0) or less. For more information, please contact your local telephone  
company.  
This equipment may not be used with Party Lines. If you have specially wired alarm dialing  
equipment connected to your telephone line, ensure the connection of this equipment does  
not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm  
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equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.  
If this equipment is malfunctioning, it must be unplugged from the modular jack until the  
problem has been corrected. Repairs to this telephone equipment can only be made by  
the manufacturer or its authorized agents. For repair procedures, follow the instructions  
outlined under the Limited Warranty.  
If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may  
temporarily discontinue your telephone service. The telephone company is required to notify  
you before interrupting service. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as  
soon as possible. You will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and the telephone  
company is required to inform you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your  
telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operation, or procedures  
that could affect the proper functioning of this product. The telephone company is required  
to notify you if such changes are planned.  
If this product is equipped with a corded or cordless handset, it is hearing aid compatible.  
If this product has memory dialing locations, you may choose to store emergency telephone  
numbers (e.g., police, fire, medical) in these locations. If you do store or test emergency  
numbers, please:  
* Remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call before hanging up.  
* Perform such activities in off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.  
Industry Canada  
This equipment complies with regulations RSS210 and CS-03 of Industry Canada. Operation  
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation of the device.  
The term ‘’IC: ‘’ before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry  
Canada technical specifications were met.  
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is 0.1. The REN is  
an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone  
interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject  
only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five.  
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Technical Specifications  
FREQUENCY CONTROL  
Crystal controlled  
WEIGHT  
Handset:  
145 grams  
(excluding Battery)  
463 grams  
PLL synthesizer  
Base:  
TRANSMIT FREQUENCY  
POWER REQUIREMENTS  
Base:  
5725-5850 MHz  
Handset:  
3 cell AAA 3.6V 800mAh  
Handset: 5725-5850 MHz  
NiMH Battery  
Base:  
7 VDC @ 1100mA  
RECEIVE FREQUENCY  
MEMORY  
Handset:  
Base:  
5725-5850 MHz  
Handset: 5725-5850 MHz  
Phonebook: 100 Memory locations; up to 32  
digits, 16 characters per location  
CHANNELS  
95 Channels  
Caller ID:  
100 Memory locations  
NOMINAL EFFECTIVE RANGE  
Maximum power allowed by FCC and IC.  
Actual operating range may vary  
according to environmental conditions at  
the time of use.  
Base:  
Phonebook: 50 Memory locations; up  
to 32 digits, 16 characters per location  
Caller ID:  
50 Memory locations  
SIZE  
Handset: 190mm x 42mm x 31mm  
SPECIFICATIONS ARE TYPICAL AND  
MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  
Base:  
250mm x 90mm x 84mm  
(including antenna)  
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Table Of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................................ 1  
Introduction........................................................................................................................... 3  
Parts Check List .................................................................................................................... 4  
The Handset Layout............................................................................................................. 5  
The Base Unit Layout .......................................................................................................... 6  
Getting Started ..................................................................................................................... 7  
Setup ...................................................................................................................................... 7  
Connecting Power to Base Unit.............................................................................................. 7  
Installation and Charge of Battery.......................................................................................... 7  
Charging of the Handset Battery ............................................................................................. 8  
Connecting to Phone Line ....................................................................................................... 8  
Checking for Dial Tone ........................................................................................................... 8  
Power Guard...................................................................................... ................................. 10  
Installation and Registration of Accessory Handset............................................................ 11  
Basic Operations ................................................................................................................ 14  
Handset and Base Indicators ........................................................................................... 14  
Handset Icons ....................................................................................................................... 14  
Handset LEDs ....................................................................................................................... 14  
Base Unit Icons ..................................................................................................................... 15  
Base LEDs ............................................................................................................................ 15  
Handset Menu ..................................................................................................................... 16  
Handset Main Menu...........................................................................................................16  
NavKeys (Navigation Keys) ................................................................................................. 16  
Menu Shortcuts ..................................................................................................................... 16  
Phonebook ............................................................................................................................ 17  
Adding Phonebook Entries ................................................................................................... 17  
Searching for and Dialing Phonebook Entries........................................................... ......... 19  
Editing Phonebook Entries.................................................................................................. 20  
Deleting Phonebook Entries ................................................................................................. 20  
Call Log ....................................................................................................................... ...........21  
Intercom ................................................................................................................................ 21  
Settings ................................................................................................................... ...............22  
Sounds....................................................................................................................................23  
Pictures ................................................................................................................................. 23  
Set a Wallpaper image .......................................................................................................... 23  
Set an Animation image.............................................................................................23  
Redial........................................................................................................................................24  
Saving Redial Number in Phone Book Memory................................................................24  
Deleting Redial Number in Phone Book Memory...............................................................24  
Recordable Ringer.............................................................................................................. 25  
Record a Ringer .................................................................................................................... 25  
Picture Download ............................................................................................................... 26  
Phonebook Tab Functions..........................................................................................27  
Creating an Empty Phonebook........................................................................................27  
Edit a Phonebook..................................................................................................................28  
Import Contacts Into Phonebook Manager From  
Other Contact Manager PC Applications........................................................28  
Exporting Contacts to a Comma Separated Text File............................................29  
Deleting Phonebook Records From the Currently Loaded Phonebook......................29  
Base Menu Soft Functions ................................................................................ ...............30  
Redial ..................................................................................................................................... 30  
Erasing Numbers in Redial Memory........................................................................... 30  
Saving Redial Numbers in Phonebook Memory .................................................................. 30  
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Base Unit Menu ..................................................................................................................... 31  
Calls log ................................................................................................................................. 32  
Caller ID - Call Waiting ID ..................................................................................................... 32  
Reviewing Caller ID from the Base ...................................................................................... 32  
Dialing from Caller ID ............................................................................................................ 33  
Save CID Records to Phonebook Memory ......................................................................... 33  
Deleting CID Records ........................................................................................................... 33  
Base Settings............................................................................................................34  
Clock Setting..........................................................................................................................34  
Ringer Volume ....................................................................................................................... 34  
Ringer Melody ....................................................................................................................... 34  
Keypad Tone ......................................................................................................................... 35  
Contrast ................................................................................................................................. 35  
Dial Type ............................................................................................................................... 35  
Clear Message Waiting Indicator.......................................................................................35  
Factory Settings...................................................................................................................36  
Delete Handsets....................................................................................................................36  
Phonebook Memory .............................................................................................................. 36  
To Store a Number/Name .................................................................................................... 37  
To Search For and Dial a Number/Name ....................................................................... 38  
To Delete a Number/Name ................................................................................................... 38  
To Edit a Number .................................................................................................................. 39  
Advanced Operations ........................................................................................................ 40  
Handset and Base Operation ........................................................................................... 40  
Making Calls .......................................................................................................................... 40  
Answering Calls .................................................................................................................... 40  
Handset Volume .................................................................................................................... 41  
Base Speakerphone Volume ................................................................................................... 41  
Sound Select (handset only) ................................................................................................ 41  
Mute Function........................................................................................................................ 42  
Hold Function ........................................................................................................................ 42  
Flash Function ...................................................................................................................... 42  
Intercom ................................................................................................................................ 43  
Handset Speakerphone Operation ..................................................................................... 43  
Base Speakerphone Operation ........................................................................................... 43  
Line in Use Indication ........................................................................................................... 43  
Conference Calling ............................................................................................................... 44  
Transferring Calls ................................................................................................................. 44  
Announced Transfer.........................................................................................................44  
Additional Information ...................................................................................................... 45  
Headset Operation ............................................................................................................. 45  
Belt Clip .................................................................................................................................. 45  
Maintenance ........................................................................................................................ 46  
In Case of Difficulty............................................................................................................ 47  
Warranty Statement............................................................................................................ 49  
FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations ....................................................................................... 50  
Technical Specifications ................................................................................................... 52  
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Index  
AddingPhonebookEntries..........................17  
AdditionalInformation..................................45  
AdvancedOperations..................................40  
Announced Transfer.................................44  
Answering Calls........................................40  
Base LEDs.................................................15  
Base Menu Soft Functions..........................30  
BaseSettings...............................................34  
Base Speakerphone Operation...................43  
BaseSpeakerphoneVolume........................41  
Base Unit Icons.........................................15  
Base Unit Menu..........................................31  
BasicOperations.........................................14  
Belt Clip......................................................45  
CallLog.........................................................21  
Caller ID - Call Waiting ID.........................32  
Callslog.......................................................32  
Charging of the Handset Battery.................8  
Checking for Dial Tone...............................8  
Clear Message Waiting Indicator................35  
Clock Setting...............................................34  
Conference Calling.....................................44  
Connecting Power to Base Unit.................7  
Connecting to Phone Line.........................8  
Contrast......................................................35  
Creating an Empty Phonebook................27  
Delete Handsets........................................36  
Deleting CID Records...............................33  
Deleting Phonebook Entries......................20  
Deleting Phonebook Records From  
ImportContacts/PhonebookManager........28  
Important Safety Instructions......................1  
In Case of Difficulty....................................47  
Installation and Charge of Battery.................7  
Installation and Registration of  
Accessory Handset.............................11  
Intercom.....................................................43  
Intercom........................................................21  
Introduction.....................................................3  
Keypad Tone..............................................35  
Line in Use Indication...............................43  
Maintenance...............................................46  
Making Calls..............................................40  
Menu Shortcuts.........................................16  
Mute Function...........................................42  
NavKeys (Navigation Keys)...................16  
Parts Check List...........................................4  
Phonebook Memory...................................36  
Phonebook Tab Functions.......................27  
Phonebook...................................................17  
PictureDownload........................................26  
Pictures.......................................................23  
Power Guard..............................................10  
Record a Ringer.........................................25  
RecordableRinger......................................25  
Redial.........................................................30  
Redial................................................................24  
Reviewing Caller ID from the Base..........32  
Ringer Melody............................................34  
RingerVolume.............................................34  
Save CID Records to  
Phonebook Memory.........................33  
Saving Redial Number in Phone  
Book Memory......................................24  
Saving Redial Numbers in  
Phonebook Memory............................30  
Searching for and Dialing  
Phonebook Entries..............................19  
Set a Wallpaper image...............................23  
Set an Animation image...........................23  
Settings.........................................................22  
Setup...............................................................7  
Sound Select (handset only)...................41  
Sounds.................................................................23  
TechnicalSpecifications.............................52  
The Base Unit Layout...................................6  
The Handset Layout..................................5  
To Delete a Number/Name......................38  
To Edit a Number.....................................39  
To Search For and Dial a  
the Currently Loaded Phonebook......29  
Deleting Redial Number in Phone  
Book Memory........................................24  
DialType......................................................35  
Dialing from Caller ID..................................33  
Edit a Phonebook......................................28  
Editing Phonebook Entries.......................20  
Erasing Numbers in Redial Memory...........30  
Exporting Contacts to a Comma  
SeparatedText File................................29  
FactorySettings...........................................36  
FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations..............50  
FlashFunction.............................................42  
Getting Started............................................7  
Handset and Base Indicators.....................14  
Handset and Base Operation....................40  
Handset Icons.............................................14  
Handset LEDs...........................................14  
Handset Main Menu..................................16  
HandsetMenu..............................................16  
Handset Speakerphone Operation...........43  
HandsetVolume...........................................41  
HeadsetOperation.......................................45  
HoldFunction...............................................42  
Number/Name.....................................38  
To Store a Number/Name...........................37  
TransferringCalls........................................44  
WarrantyStatement....................................49  
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