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INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3

Parts Check List ..........................................................................................................................

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................... 5

REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERIES .................................................................................. 6

GETTING STARTED .................................................................................................................... 8

Setting Up Your 

VTECH VT 9151/VT 9155 ..................................................................................

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WALL MOUNTING ...................................................................................................................... 9

HANDSET FEATURES ............................................................................................................... 10

IN USE/LOW BATT  LED ...........................................................................................................

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PHONE KEY / FLASH function ..................................................................................................

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CHANNEL KEY ..........................................................................................................................

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OFF KEY ...................................................................................................................................

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MEM KEY ..................................................................................................................................

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PROG KEY ................................................................................................................................

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REDIAL KEY ..............................................................................................................................

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TONE/

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KEY ..............................................................................................................................

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VOLUME CONTROL ..................................................................................................................

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HEADSET JACK ........................................................................................................................

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BASE UNIT FEATURES ............................................................................................................. 11

POWER LED .............................................................................................................................

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CHARGE LED ............................................................................................................................

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IN USE LED ...............................................................................................................................

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SPARE BATTERY LED ..............................................................................................................

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PAGE KEY ..................................................................................................................................

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BASE UNIT DISPLAY .................................................................................................................

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................. 13

Making Calls ..............................................................................................................................

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Answering Calls .......................................................................................................................

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Disconnecting ...........................................................................................................................

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Changing Channels ..................................................................................................................

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TONE / PULSE Setting ...............................................................................................................

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Temporary Tone ........................................................................................................................

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Programming The Ringer Type .................................................................................................

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Turning Off The Ringer .............................................................................................................

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Checking The Ringer ................................................................................................................

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Memory Dialing .........................................................................................................................

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Programming Speed Dial Numbers ...........................................................................................

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Speed Number Dialing ..............................................................................................................

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To Change or Replace a Speed Dial Number ...........................................................................

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To Clear the Stored Number .....................................................................................................

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Storing Special Codes ..............................................................................................................

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Using Redial ..............................................................................................................................

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Storing a Redial Number into Speed Dial ..................................................................................

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The Page Feature .....................................................................................................................

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ITAD BASE LEDS ...................................................................................................................... 17

MAILBOX LED’s .........................................................................................................................

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ANSWER ON/OFF LED ..............................................................................................................

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ITAD BASE KEYPAD FUNCTIONS ............................................................................ 18

ANSWER ON/OFF KEY ...........................................................................................

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MAILBOX X (1,2 or 3) KEY .......................................................................................

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REC/MEMO KEY .....................................................................................................

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for 9151 - VT Cordless Phone

Page 1: ...E UNIT DISPLAY 12 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 13 Making Calls 13 Answering Calls 13 Disconnecting 13 Changing Channels 13 TONE PULSE Setting 13 Temporary Tone 14 Programming The Ringer Type 14 Turning Off...

Page 2: ...ening 27 Audible Current Day and Time 27 Changing Speaker Volume 27 Changing Playback Speed 28 Auto Disconnect for Extension Phone Pick up 28 Memory Full 28 Power Failure 28 REMOTE OPERATION OF ITAD 2...

Page 3: ...Battery Charger in the base unit Touch Tone and Pulse Dialing Temporary Tone Mode 2 5mm Jack on Handset for optional Headset use ITAD Features Up to 15 minutes recording time Voice menu for local or...

Page 4: ...t 1 Base unit 2 Handset 3 AC adapter 4 Telephone line cord 5 Battery pack 6 Wall mounting bracket 7 Belt Clip INTRODUCTION HANDSET BASE UNIT TELEPHONE LINE CORD AC ADAPTER BATTERY PACK WALL MOUNTING B...

Page 5: ...product through cabinet slots 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 re...

Page 6: ...te the battery Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin It may be toxic if swallowed 3 Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with cond...

Page 7: ...ns Inc is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful lives when taken out of service within the United States and Canada The RBR...

Page 8: ...ase unit cradle The batter ies must be charged for 24 hours before using your phone for the first time GETTING STARTED 5 Connect the telephone line cord Insert one end of the telephone line cord into...

Page 9: ...Snap the wall mount adapter firmly in place 3 Mount the base on the wall Position the base so the mounting studs will fit into the holes on the bottom of the base Position the power cord to extend do...

Page 10: ...E dialing mode this key is used to switch to Temporary TONE dialing mode PROG KEY Press PROG key to enter PROGRAM mode See page 15 for more details OFF KEY Press this key to exit all modes of operatio...

Page 11: ...es steadily when the handset is in the base cradle to indicate that the handset battery is being charged SPARE BATTERY LED This LED illuminates steadily when a battery is placed in the base unit charg...

Page 12: ...mailboxes Memory is full or total number of messages is 99 During OGM Memo recording the message window shows the length of the announcement recording in seconds Recording time exceeds 99 seconds Duri...

Page 13: ...the handset 3 To answer a call when the handset is away from the base just press any key on the handset EXCEPT OFF This is very useful in a dark environment you do not have to fumble around looking f...

Page 14: ...nger is capable of four different types of ringing tones To program the handset must be OFF Turning Off The Ringer Checking The Ringer OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TEMPORARY TONE 1 Dial Your Call 2 Press Yo...

Page 15: ...ial just by pressing MEM and one of the number keys 0 9 Programming Speed Dial Numbers The handset must be OFF Speed Number Dialing For example to dial the number you assigned to key 8 you would press...

Page 16: ...NDSET Press OFF Storing Special Codes To insert a pause in a phone number for example to store 9 PAUSE 555 1234 in memory location 8 do the fol lowing Using Redial Storing a Redial Number into Speed D...

Page 17: ...ON OFF LED ANSWER LED will remain off if ITAD is not in auto answer mode ANSWER LED remains on steadily when ITAD is in auto answer mode MAILBOX LEDS STATUS FLASH New messages are waiting ON Old messa...

Page 18: ...ITAD stores the messages into different mailboxes for retrieval by the corresponding mailbox user For example Mailbox 1 is for John Mail box 2 is for Jane etc Press MAILBOX X key to playback the incom...

Page 19: ...he MENU key is used to program the answering machine Each time you press MENU the ITAD settings will be announced in the following order Set Outgoing Message Set Security Code Set Day and Time Set Aud...

Page 20: ...wed messages in that selected mailbox will be deleted this feature works only when the answer ing machine is idle it does not work during message playback To prevent accidental deletion of new message...

Page 21: ...ey advances to the be ginning of the next message dur ing playback VOLUME UP KEY The key is used to increase the volume level of the base unit speaker VOLUME DOWN KEY The key is used to decrease the v...

Page 22: ...d the default announcement Hello I m unable to answer your call right now Please leave your name num ber and message after the tone will be used see Recording the OGM 2 Announce Only mode If this mode...

Page 23: ...ly to increase the code by multiples of 10 4 Press TIME SET to confirm your choice and you will hear the announcement of the security code Day and Time Setup During initial setup or after a power fail...

Page 24: ...Announce Only is announced 2 Press TIME SET now will announce the current setting 3 Press SELECT until desired setting on or off is declared 4 Press TIME SET to confirm and the setting will be announc...

Page 25: ...essage Incoming Message The ITAD will answer a call according to the current ring selection play the OGM followed by a beep to signal the start of recording Default mailbox is MAILBOX 1 To record the...

Page 26: ...message is a new message Saving Messages The ITAD will automatically save your messages if you do not delete them The messages will be retained even after power failure The system can record up to 15...

Page 27: ...ly stop recording The Call Screening volume is controlled by the and keys Call screening is off when volume level 1 is indicated in the display Call screening level can be changed any time even during...

Page 28: ...onds recording time remaining or the total message count is equal to 99 the display shows F with the number of new messages to indicate memory full If the ITAD memory is full it will auto matically de...

Page 29: ...code is 19 4 Once the security code is received a double confirmation beep will be given and you are in Remote Opera tion mode You can then control the ITAD functions using the telephone keypad 5 The...

Page 30: ...wed by a beep REMOTE OPERATION OF ITAD Voice Menu for Remote Operation The system provides two pre recorded voice menus to help you during remote operation Press 5 to go back to the simple voice menu...

Page 31: ...t clip with the notches on the side of the VTECH VT 9151 VT 9155 handset The belt clip should snap securely into place Do not force the connection See illustration OPERATION NOTE Whenever a compatible...

Page 32: ...trical 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...

Page 33: ...S NOT RING WHEN YOU RECEIVE A CALL Ensure that the ringer is turned on Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the base unit and the telephone jack Make sure the power cord is plugged...

Page 34: ...t covered by warranty as determined by VTECH Communications In the US ship the unit via UPS Insured or equivalent to VTECHCOMMUNICATIONS 11035 SW 11TH STREET BLDG B SUITE 270 BEAVERTON OR 97005 In Can...

Page 35: ...e limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not insta...

Page 36: ...telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed FCC AND IC REGULATIONS using an acceptable method of connec tions The customer should be aware that compliance with the above condi tio...

Page 37: ...ll 30 channels within this range NOMINAL EFFECTIVE RANGE Maximum power allowed by FCC and IC Actual operating range may vary according to environmental conditions at the time of use SIZE Handset 17 5c...

Page 38: ...TD Distributed in the U S A by VTECH Communications Beaverton OR 97008 Distributed in Canada by VTECH Electronics Canada Ltd Richmond B C V6X 1Z9 Copyright 2000 for VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD 91 5055 30...

Page 39: ...39 VT 9151 VT 915 USER S MANUAL IMPORTANT BEFORE USING YOUR NEW PHONE WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD 900MHz CORDLESS ANSWERING SYSTEM...

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