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4.  RECALL

• Press to activate Recall for use with Telephone 

Network Services such as Call Waiting during a call.

5.  MUTE

• During a call, press and hold to mute the handset. 

Release again to resume your conversation.

6.  PAUSE/REDIAL

• When the handset is lifted, press to redial the last 

number dialed.

• When storing a number in the memory, press 

to insert a three-second pause in the dialing 
sequence.

7.  PROG  

• Press to store a telephone number in the memory.

8.  LISTENING VOLUME

Slide to adjust the handset listening volume to 

LO

MED

 or 

HI

.

Summary of Contents for T1100

Page 1: ...For product support please call 1 300 369 193 Model VTech T1100 User Guide ...

Page 2: ...e Call List See page 36 for more details This User Guide provides you with all the information you need to get the most from your phone Before you make your irst call you will need to set up your phone Follow the simple instructions on the next few pages NEED HELP PLEASE LOOK IN THE HELP SECTION AT THE END OF THE USER GUIDE IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY OPERATIONAL DIFFICULTIES WITH YOUR VTECH PRODUCT OR ...

Page 3: ...ckage contains the following items VTech T1100 handset VTech T1100 telephone base with telephone line cord and mounting bracket Coiled handset cord 4 AA 1 5V alkaline batteries required for Calling Number Display User guide ...

Page 4: ...broadband ADSL line 19 Date and time 19 Getting to know your phone 21 Handset overview front 21 Handset overview rear 23 Telephone base overview 25 Navigating the menus 26 Handset menu layout 26 Using the phone 27 Make answer or end a call 27 Listening Volume control 27 Ringer Volume control 27 Mute 28 Call waiting 28 Redial 28 Memory operation 29 ...

Page 5: ...elephone Network Services 36 Calling Number Display 36 Call list display screen message 37 Review the call list 38 Dial from the call list 38 Delete an entry in the call list 38 Delete the entire call list 39 Copying a call list entry into memory 39 Help 40 General information 44 Safety 44 Cleaning 45 Environmental 45 Customer service Product warranty 46 ...

Page 6: ...ath tub kitchen sink swimming pool or in humid areas Do not place this product in areas where proper ventilation is not possible Slots and openings at the back or bottom of the telephone base and handset are provided for ventilation and to protect them from overheating These openings must not be blocked at all times Avoid placing the product on a soft surface such as a bed sofa or rug Do not place...

Page 7: ...en damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance If the product has been exposed to rain or water 11 Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 12 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 13 Only put the handset of your telephone next to your ear when it is in normal talk mode 14...

Page 8: ...h as rings bracelets or keys with the batteries The batteries may overheat and cause injuries 17 Observe proper polarity orientation between the batteries and the metallic contacts 18 Ensure you disconnect the telephone line cord from telephone wall socket before removing replacing batteries ...

Page 9: ... Place your VTech T1100 within 2 metres of telephone socket so that the telephone line cord will reach Make sure it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical appliances to avoid interference GETTING sTARTED ...

Page 10: ...f you unplug the telephone from the telephone wall jack or you lose telephone service for over a few minutes and good batteries are not installed the following information is lost call list numbers stored in one touch and speed dial memory last number redial and all settings in the feature menu It is recommended that you install new batteries soon after the low battery icon appears Follow the step...

Page 11: ...rap 2 Close the battery compartment cover Make sure it clicks into place 3 Note Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard Carbon Zinc or rechargeable Ni Cad Ni Mh etc batteries Always disconnect the telephone line from the telephone wall jack before replacing batteries Install new batteries every six months to maintain the call list and telephone memory ...

Page 12: ...1 Telephone base installation Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the handset jack on the left side of the telephone base Plug the other end into the handset 1 ...

Page 13: ...he telephone jack at the bottom of the telephone base Route the telephone line cord through the slot as shown Plug other end of the telephone line cord into a telephone wall jack If you have ADSL high speed internet service a ADSL ilter not included is required 2 3 ADSL ilter not included ...

Page 14: ...tall the mounting plate To install the telephone base in the wall mount position make sure that you irst unplug the telephone line cord from the telephone wall jack and remove it from the slot under the telephone base Tabletop to wall mount installation To install the telephone base in the wall mount position make sure you irst unplug the telephone line cord from the telephone wall jack Lift the h...

Page 15: ...m the base Hold the telephone base with both hands and then slide the bracket upwards as the arrows indicate 2 Rotate the bracket 180 degrees to the wall mounting position Push the bracket upwards as shown until it clicks into place 3 ...

Page 16: ...ord into a telephone wall jack To mount the telephone on the wall position the mounting holes A and B over the telephone outlet mounting studs Slide the bracket down irmly so the telephone is held securely on the studs 5 Place the handset back on the telephone base ADSL ilter not included A B ...

Page 17: ... line cord from the telephone wall jack and remove the cord from the slots under the telephone base Lift the handset and place it aside On the telephone base pull out the handset tab and rotate it 180 degrees Replace the handset tab back to the grooves until it clicks into position 1 2 Remove the bracket from the base Hold the telephone base irmly and then slide the bracket downwards as the arrows...

Page 18: ... bracket to the desktop installation position Push the bracket down as shown below until it clicks into place 5 Follow steps 2 4 in Telephone base installation in page 12 13 to install your telephone for desktop use ...

Page 19: ...A bROADbAND ADsL LINE If this product is to be used on a broadband ADSL line then you must ensure that it is connected via an ADSL ilter Using this product on a Broadband line without an ADSL ilter may cause problems with this product and your Broadband service DATE AND TIME If you have subscribed to a Network Calling Number Display service the date and time are set automatically with each incomin...

Page 20: ...ht number for the minutes Press DISPLAY DIAL to move on to set the month When the month is lashing use the and keys to scroll through the list of numbers from 1 to 12 to select the right number for the month Press DISPLAY DIAL to move on to set the day When the day is lashing use the and keys to scroll through the list of numbers from 1 to 31 to select the right number for the date Press OPTION SE...

Page 21: ... YOUR PHONE IN USE LIGHT Flashes quickly when there is an incoming call Flashes slowly when the telephone line cord is not plugged into a wall jack or another telephone on the same line is in use On when the telephone is in use 1 2 3 5 6 1 7 4 ...

Page 22: ...t dialing formats REMOVE While reviewing the call list press to delete the entry currently displayed or press and hold to remove all entries DISPLAY DIAL Press to dial the number currently displayed Press to move on to the next value slot during date and time setting 6 CLEAR Press to exit storing a number in memory to exit the call list or to return to the idle screen anytime without saving the ch...

Page 23: ...lephone is in idle mode When released the telephone is ready to make a call 2 M1 M2 M3 When the handset is lifted press to dial a number from the one touch memory 3 DIALING KEYS Press to dial a number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HANDsET OVERVIEw REAR ...

Page 24: ...andset Release again to resume your conversation 6 PAUSE REDIAL When the handset is lifted press to redial the last number dialed When storing a number in the memory press to insert a three second pause in the dialing sequence 7 PROG Press to store a telephone number in the memory 8 LISTENING VOLUME Slide to adjust the handset listening volume to LO MED or HI ...

Page 25: ... TELEPHONE bAsE OVERVIEw RINGER VOLUME Slide to adjust the base ringer volume to OFF LO or HI 1 1 ...

Page 26: ...use Press or until the handset displays the desired feature menu Press OPTION SELECT within 10 seconds to save your selection and move to the next feature To return to idle mode press CLEAR OR Wait 10 seconds to exit without saving your selection and return to idle mode automatically HANDsET MENU LAYOUT SET CONTRAST HAC ____ HOME AREA CODE LAC 1 ___ LOCAL AREA CODE LAC 2 ___ LOCAL AREA CODE LAC 3 ...

Page 27: ...Lift the handset Place the handset on the telephone base to hang up To end a call Place the handset in the telephone base LIsTENING VOLUME CONTROL During a call lift the handset and slide the volume switch on the handset You can set the listening volume to low medium or high LO MED or HI RINGER VOLUME CONTROL When idle slide the RINGER switch on the right side of the telephone base You can set the...

Page 28: ...iting service from your telephone service provider you hear a beep if someone calls you while you are already on a call Refer to your telephone service provider regarding operation of Call Waiting REDIAL The telephone stores the last number dialed up to 32 digits To dial the last dialed number Lift the handset and wait for a dial tone Press REDIAL PAUSE on the handset Place the handset on the tele...

Page 29: ... Press PAUSE once to store a three second pause in the dialing sequence twice for a six second pause and so on Press the one touch memory location key M1 M2 or M3 where you want the number to be stored The screen briely displays EX Pro where X is the memory location To review a number in a one touch memory location To review a number in a one touch memory location lift the handset and hold down th...

Page 30: ...t and press PROG Use the dialing keys to enter the number you want to store Press PAUSE once to add a three second pause in the dialing sequence twice for a six second pause and so on Press MEMORY then press the dialing key 0 through 9 where you want the number to be stored The screen briely displays AX Pro where X is the memory location 1 2 3 Notes When you store a new number in a one touch memor...

Page 31: ...ial memory location The telephone automatically dials the telephone number stored in the selected speed dial memory location 1 2 Notes When you store a new number in a speed dial memory location the old entry is replaced and cannot be retrieved If no action is taken within 10 seconds the telephone returns to idle mode without saving your selection ...

Page 32: ...ht number for the hour and AM or PM Press DISPLAY DIAL to move on to set the minute When the minutes are lashing use the and keys to scroll through the list of numbers from 00 to 59 to select the right number for the minutes Press DISPLAY DIAL to move on to set the month When the month is lashing use the and keys to scroll through the list of numbers from 1 to 12 to select the right number for the...

Page 33: ...You can adjust the screen contrast level for different lighting conditions Press OPTION SELECT The screen displays SET CONTRAST Press or to select the desired screen contrast level from 1 lightest to 5 darkest Press OPTION SELECT to save your selection and move to the next feature OR Press CLEAR to exit without saving your selection and return to idle mode 1 2 3 ...

Page 34: ...ISPLAYDIALto move on to set the next digit Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the second and third digits of your home area code Press OPTION SELECT to save the home area code and continue to set the local area code OR Press CLEAR to exit without saving your selection and return to idle mode LOCAL AREA CODE Note The local area code feature is for users in the United States of America and Canada only Local a...

Page 35: ... local area code LAC 2 LAC 3 or LAC 4 OR Press CLEAR to exit without saving your selection and return to idle mode LANGUAGE This telephone comes factory set for English displays If you wish to change the displayed language to Spanish or French follow the steps below Press OPTION SELECT repeatedly until the screen displays SET LANGUAGE Press or to select the desired language ENGLISH FRANCAIS or ESP...

Page 36: ...y from the home line allows you to see the name number date and time of the incoming calls When a Network Calling Number Display is active on your service incoming numbers will be saved in the telephone s Call list Your phone can store up to 80 answered and unanswered calls with date time information in the call list The number will be shown on the display when the phone is ringing The phone delet...

Page 37: ... UNAVAILABLE Thiscaller snumberisunavailable WITHHELD Thecallerisblockingthetelephonenumber When the list is full and a new call is received the oldest entry will be deleted automatically IMPORTANT To use a Network Calling Number Display you must irst subscribe to the service from your service provider For more information on Network Services call your service provider Note The number you see on y...

Page 38: ... end of the call list the screen displays END OF LIST DIAL fROM THE CALL LIsT When desired call list entry is displayed press DISPLAY DIAL The screen displays LIFT RECEIVER Lift the handset to dial the number If you do not do so within 10 seconds after the screen displays LIFT RECEIVER the telephone returns to idle mode OR Press CLEAR twice to return to idle mode DELETE AN ENTRY IN THE CALL LIsT P...

Page 39: ... retrieved COPYING A CALL LIsT ENTRY INTO MEMORY Lift the handset Press or to scroll to your desired entry Press PROG on the handset Press any one touch memory location M1 M2 or M3 where you want the number to be stored OR Press MEMORY then press the dialing key 0 through 9 to select the desired speed dial memory location Press CLEAR on the back of the handset when you have inished storing a numbe...

Page 40: ...wiring or local service Contact your telephone service provider Telephone does not ring Make sure the RINGER switch on the side of the telephone base is not set to OFF If there are other telephones on the same line try disconnecting some of them Having too many telephones connected can create problems such as low ringer volume or impaired sound quality during calls Dificulty storing numbers in mem...

Page 41: ...line cord connection at the wall jack Screen is blank Make sure the coiled handset cord is properly and securely connected to the handset and the telephone base Make sure four new AA batteries are installed properly You must subscribe to Calling Number Display service from your telephone service provider to see call information on the screen My Calling Number Display features are not working prope...

Page 42: ...cribe to high speed Internet service ADSL digital subscriber line through your telephone line you must install a ADSL ilter between the telephone line cord and the telephone wall jack The ilter prevents noise and Calling Number Display problems caused by ADSL interference Please contact your ADSL service provider for more information about ADSL ilters I subscribe to a nontraditional telephone serv...

Page 43: ...to your nontraditional telephone service Contact your service provider for more information Common cure for electronic equipment If the telephone is not responding normally try resetting the telephone Do the following in the order listed Disconnect the base battery Wait a few minutes Re install the battery Wait for the handset to reestablish its connection with the telephone base Allow up to one m...

Page 44: ... interfere with other electrical equipment e g TV and radio sets clock alarms and computers if placed too close It is recommended that you place your product at least one metre away from such appliances to minimise any risk of interference Please note VTech accepts no responsibility for damage caused to your VTech T1100 handset by using any other type of batteries Never dispose of batteries in a i...

Page 45: ...to avoid damage you do not place the product on antique veneered wood Do not stand your product on carpets or other surfaces which generate ibres or place it in locations preventing the free low of air over its surface Do not submerge any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions such as bathrooms Do not expose your product to ire explosive or other hazardous cond...

Page 46: ... trying to access a Telephone Network Service and require assistance speciically related to the network service or would like to subscribe to the service contact your service provider Voluntary Product Warranty In addition to your Statutory Rights and subject to the conditions below VTech warrants that this product will be free from any defect in materials or workmanship under conditions of normal...

Page 47: ...nable time Subject to your Statutory Rights if your claim under this Voluntary Product Warranty is not valid you may be charged a fee under this Voluntary Product Warranty for the service and for any direct costs associated with having the product delivered for service To make a claim under this Voluntary Product Warranty you must call the TecHelp Information Line on 1300 369 193 or contact VTech ...

Page 48: ...your receipt The beneits conferred by this Voluntary Product Warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies that are available to you under law which cannot be excluded The processes for this Voluntary Product Warranty in no way limit your rights which arise as a result of your Statutory Rights This Voluntary Product Warranty is given by VTech Telecommunications Australia Pty Ltd ABN 70 136...

Page 49: ...ne number 1300 369 193 Email address tcpsupport_au vtech com Statutory Rights Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable q...

Page 50: ...ed trademark of VTech Holdings Limited Copyright 2015 for VTech Telecommunications Australia All rights reserved Printed in China Version A FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL TECHELP ON 1300 369 193 OR EMAIL TCPSUPPORT_AU VTECH COM ...

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