VTech VT 9162 important safety instructions Technical Specifications

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

FREQUENCY CONTROL

POWER REQUIREMENTS

Crystal Controlled Dual PLL Synthesizer

TRANSMIT FREQUENCY

Handset:

923.10 MHz to 927.75 MHz

 

(All 30 channels within this

 

range)

Base:

902.30 MHz to 906.65 MHz

 

(All 30 channels within this

 

range)

RECEIVE FREQUENCY

Handset:

902.3 MHz to 906.65 MHz

 

(All 30 channels within this

 

range)

Base:

923.10 MHz to 927.75 MHz

 

(All 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.

Handset:

Self-contained nickel-

 

cadmium rechargeable

 

battery pack, 3.6V nominal,

 

400mAh capacity.

Base unit:

9V DC @400mA

MEMORY

 

Phone Book:

20 Memory locations

 

16 digits and 15 characters

 

per location

CID:

Alphanumeric Display

 

50 Memory locations.

SPECIFICATIONS ARE TYPICAL AND MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

SIZE

Handset:

56(l) x 37(w) x 205(H)mm

 

(L x W xT) maximum

 

(antenna excluded)

Base:

165(L) x 135(W) x 50(H)mm

 

(L x W x T) maximum

 

(antenna excluded)

WEIGHT

Handset:

160 grams

Base Unit:

210 grams

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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Contents Table of Contents Additional Information Important Safety Instructions Parts Check List Parts Check ListHandset Layout Base Unit Layout VolumeMailbox PLAY/STOP Telephone Line JackGetting Started Installation of Battery Pack in HandsetRinger Selection Getting Started Setting UP Your VT9162TONE/PULSE Selection Answering System IntroductionWall Mounting If the display says It means Getting Started Handset DisplayBasic Operation Volume ControlMaking Calls Channel ChangingFlash Using RedialAnswering Calls Hold Receiving and Storing Calls Caller ID/CALL Waiting IDAbout Call History Review Caller IDDeleting Records from Call History Caller ID /CALL Waiting IDDial a Displayed Number Store a Caller ID Record in Phone Book MemoryScreen Display When Display Screen MessagesDial Key Phone BookStore Memory Numbers Dial Memory Numbers Edit Numbers Stored in MemoryDelete Numbers Stored in Memory Belt Clip InstallationOperation Set Outgoing Message OGM Answering System SetupAnswering System Programming Overview Set Security Code Recording / Playing / Deleting the Out- going Messages OGMSet Audible Message Alert Day and TimeSet Base Ringer On/Off Set Announce OnlySet Number of Rings Toll SaverLeaving a Message Incoming Message Answering System OperationsAn incoming message can be a maximum of 4 minutes Listening to Messages / MemosTurning the Answering Machine ON/OFF Saving MessagesDeleting Messages Changing Playback Speed Changing Speaker VolumeCheck Current Day and Time Memory Full Power FailureAuto Disconnect for Extension Phone Pick-up LED displays What it means Answering System OpterationsRepeat Messages During Playback Remote Operation of Answering SystemPlaying Messages Remotely Stop Message Playback Skip Messages During PlaybackMemo Recording Change OGM RemotelyExiting Remote Operation Voice Menu for Remote OperationMaintenance No Dial Tone Case of DifficultyPhone DOESN’T Work AT ALL YOU Hear Other Calls While Using Your Phone Handset does not Ring When YOU Receive a CallYour Caller Fades in and OUT Common Cure for Electronic EquipmentWhat does this limited warranty cover? Warranty StatementHow do you get warranty service? FCC Part FCC and IC RegulationsVTech Communications Inc FCC and Acta Information Programming/testing of emergency numbers Repair instructions Rights of the telephone companyThis telephone is registered for use in Canada IC Industry CanadaRbrc R Seal Technical Specifications Issued