VTech i6790, i6789 important safety instructions Table of contents

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Table of contents

Installation

.

 

1

Handset speakerphone

 

14

Parts checklist

 

 

1

Mute

.

14

Telephone base installation

 

 

2

Volume

 

. 15

Install handset battery

 

 

3

Ringer mute

 

15

Belt clip & headset

.

.

4

Call waiting

 

15

Headset

.

.

4

Intercom

 

15

Belt clip

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.

4

Conference call

.

16

About caller ID

 

 

5

Transfer an external call

 

16

Voicemail service

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. 5

Answering intercom and external calls . . . .

.

17

If you subscribe to DSL service

 

 

6

Answer an incoming call during an intercom call

 

17

Wall mounting bracket installation

.

 

. 7

Find handset

 

17

Desk/table bracket installation

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.

7

Voicemail

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17

Telephone settings

 

 

8

Advanced operation

 

. 18

Handset layout

.

 

8

Directory

 

18

Telephone base layout

.

 

. 9

Store a directory entry

 

18

Ringer volume

 

 

10

Chart of characters

 

. 19

Ringer melody

 

 

10

Search the directory

 

20

Key tone

 

 

11

Dial a directory entry

.

20

Settings menu

 

 

11

Edit a directory entry

.

20

Language

.

 

11

Delete a directory entry

 

21

Dial type

 

 

12

Call log

 

22

Clock setting

 

 

12

Review the call log

 

. 22

Clear voicemail

.

 

12

Make CID entries ready to dial

 

. 23

Display menu

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. 13

Dial a call log entry

 

. 23

Wallpaper

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13

Save an entry to the directory

 

23

Contrast

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. 13

Delete one or all entries

 

24

Basic operation

 

 

14

Handset display screen messages

 

24

Make, answer, and end calls with the handset .

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14

Redial list

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25

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Contents Need HELP? Table of contents Troubleshooting BatteryImportant safety instructions MaintenanceInstallation Parts checklistInstallation Telephone base installationInstall handset battery Belt clip Belt clip & headset optionalHeadset Voicemail service About caller IDIf you subscribe to DSL service Wall mounting bracket installation optional Desk/table bracket installationFlash Telephone settingsHandset layout SpeakerTelephone base layout Ringer volume Ringer melodyLanguage Settings menuKey tone Clear voicemail Clock settingDial type Contrast Display menuWallpaper Handset speakerphone Basic operationMake, answer, and end calls with the handset MuteRinger mute VolumeIntercom Call waitingFLASH, or Conference callTransfer an external call Find handset Answering intercom and external callsAnswer an incoming call during an intercom call Store a directory entry Advanced operationDirectory Chart of characters Number Characters by number of key presses Key SpaceEdit a directory entry Search the directoryDial a directory entry Delete a directory entry Call log Review the call logSave an entry to the directory Make CID entries ready to dialDial a call log entry Display Means Delete one or all entriesHandset display screen messages Delete a redial entry Redial listDial from redial Answering system operation Message capacitySet the clock Answering system setupActivate the answering system Set number of rings Set base ringerSet remote access code Set message alert tonePlay your announcement Outgoing announcementRecord your announcement New message indication Message playbackDelete your announcement Options during playbackMemo playback Record and play memosRecord a memo Commands during playback mode Remote accessCommands in remote standby mode Message window Handset display screen messages Appendix Battery indicator Handset and base indicatorsHandset indicator lights Base lightsBattery Important safety instructions Troubleshooting Problem SuggestionBase or charger should be on For this to take place Before dialing Troubleshooting My caller ID features are CONNECTING... is DialAnswering system To one minute for this to take place Maintenance Operating rangeWarranty About cordless telephonesHow do you get warranty service? FCC, Acta and IC regulations FCC PartRbrc Seal Industry CanadaTechnical specifications Index Index 91-001070-060-100 User’s manual