VTech IA5879 manual Table of contents

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Table of contents

Getting started

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4

Display screen messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Before you begin

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Speed dial

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16

Parts check list

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Store a speed dial entry

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16

Installation

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5

Edit a speed dial entry

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17

Choose a location

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Delete a speed dial entry

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18

Install handset battery

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Calling from speed dial

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18

Power connection

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6

Reassign locations in speed dial

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18

Telephone line connection

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Directory

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19

Data port

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Store a directory entry in the handset

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19

Desk bracket

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Edit a directory entry in the handset

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19

Charge the handset battery

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Delete a directory entry in the handset

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20

Language

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7

Store a speed dial entry in the directory

 

 

Check for dial tone

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from the handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Set dial mode

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7

Dial a directory entry from the handset

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21

Set handset date and time

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Directory memory capacity at the base

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22

Handset ringer/battery save

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Store a number in the directory at the base . . . .

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22

Base ringer

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Store a redial number in the directory at the base

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22

If you subscribe to DSL service

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Dial from the directory at the base

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22

Belt clip

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9

Delete a directory entry at the base

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23

Basic operation

 

 

10

Replace a directory entry at the base

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23

Telephone operation

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10

Caller ID

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24

Handset operation

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10

About caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Base operation

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11

Review call history

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25

Conference call

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12

Delete a record from call history

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26

Temporary tone dialing

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13

Dial a number from call history

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26

Message waiting

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13

Store a call history number in the directory . . . .

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26

Headset jack

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14

Display screen messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Operating range

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14

Batteries

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Contents Table of contents Additional information Battery care and performance Replace handset batteryVTech toll free 1-800-595-9511 In Canada dial Need HELP?Parts check list Before you beginInstall handset battery InstallationChoose a location Telephone line connection Power connectionData port Desk bracketPress SEL/INT to save Charge the handset batterySet handset date and time Handset ringer/battery saveBase ringer Belt clip optional If you subscribe to DSL serviceHandset operation Telephone operationContrast Base operationFour way conference call Three way conference callMessage waiting Temporary tone dialingOperating range Headset jackPeriodically pressing LINE1 or LINE2 Display screen messages Store a speed dial entry Speed dialEdit a speed dial entry Calling from speed dial Delete a speed dial entryReassigning locations in speed dial Store a directory entry in the handset DirectoryEdit a directory entry in the handset Delete a directory entry in the handset Dial a directory entry from the handset Store a speed dial entry in the directory from the handsetWill be displayed with this entry Store a number in the directory at the base Directory memory capacity at the baseStore a redial number in the directory at the base Dial from the directory at the baseReplace a directory entry at the base Delete a directory entry at the baseCaller ID Review call history About caller IDDial a number from call history Delete a record from call historyStore a call history number in the directory Information Other party is blocking name and/or numberYour phone company is unable to receive information About this caller’s name and/or numberReplace the handset battery Battery care and performanceBattery needs charging when BatteriesHandset to its base when not in use TroubleshootingAllow up to one minute for the handset and base to reset ManualNoise S p l a y s o n m y Hold a charge Handset to its base when not in useComputers, kitchen appliances and other cordless phones Batteries will notGet noise, static, or Installed in a low area’m near the base Outlet or near the microwaveTo another location, preferably to a higher floor Try unplugging some of the other phonesKitchen appliances and other cordless phones A low area Near the microwaveFor this to take place My Caller ID isn’tWarranty MaintenanceAdditional Important safety instructions FCC Part 68 and Acta FCC, Acta and IC regulationsRbrc seal Technical specifications Index Index 91-000570-010-000 User’s Manual