VTech IA5879 manual Telephone operation, Handset operation

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Telephone operation

Handset operation

1..Answering a call

Press LINE 1 or LINE 2 to answer a call..

2.Making a call

Press LINE 1 or LINE 2, then dial the number..

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Dial the number (use to back- space and make corrections), then press LINE1 or LINE2 to call..

To end your call, press the ap- propriate LINE key, or place the handset in its base..

3.Hold

Press to put a call on hold.. Press appropriate LINE key to release hold..

-OR-

Use the extension to pick up the call

4.Remove

When viewing the caller ID log, press to delete the current re- cord displayed.. While handset is in idle mode, press and hold to

delete all records in the call log..

5../CID and /DIR

/CID

While LINE 1 or LINE 2 is on hold, press to select to enter the conference mode or make an intercom call..

While on a call, press to de- crease the volume.. A double beep will sound when you reach the lowest setting..

While phone is not in use, press to display caller ID information..

While entering names or numbers into memory, press to delete last character

entered.. /DIR

While on a call, press to in- crease the volume.. A double beep will sound when you reach the highest setting..

While phone is not in use, press to display directory entries..

While entering names or numbers, press to add a space..

While L1 or L2 is on hold, press to select to enter a conference call or make an intercom call.

6.Select

Press to display menu, or to select highlighted item from menu..

Intercom

With the base in idle, press to page the base.. Press again, or place handset in the base to cancel the page..

7.Flash/call waiting

During a call, press to receive an incoming call, if call waiting is activated..

8.Redial/pause

Press to view redial memory..

While entering numbers, press to insert a dialing pause..

9.Program

With the handset idle (on-hook), press to enter programming mode..

While the phone is in the intercom or conference mode, press Program and press SEL/INT to change the channel for better reception..

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Contents Table of contents Battery care and performance Replace handset battery Additional informationNeed HELP? VTech toll free 1-800-595-9511 In Canada dialBefore you begin Parts check listInstall handset battery InstallationChoose a location Data port Power connectionTelephone line connection Desk bracketCharge the handset battery Press SEL/INT to saveSet handset date and time Handset ringer/battery saveBase ringer If you subscribe to DSL service Belt clip optionalTelephone operation Handset operationBase operation ContrastThree way conference call Four way conference callTemporary tone dialing Message waitingOperating range Headset jackPeriodically pressing LINE1 or LINE2 Display screen messages Speed dial Store a speed dial entryEdit 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 redial number in the directory at the base Directory memory capacity at the baseStore a number in the directory at the base Dial from the directory at the baseDelete a directory entry at the base Replace a directory entry at the baseCaller ID About caller ID Review call historyDial a number from call history Delete a record from call historyStore a call history number in the directory Your phone company is unable to receive information Other party is blocking name and/or numberInformation About this caller’s name and/or numberBattery needs charging when Battery care and performanceReplace the handset battery BatteriesAllow up to one minute for the handset and base to reset TroubleshootingHandset to its base when not in use ManualNoise Computers, kitchen appliances and other cordless phones Hold a charge Handset to its base when not in useS p l a y s o n m y Batteries will not’m near the base Installed in a low areaGet noise, static, or Outlet or near the microwaveTo another location, preferably to a higher floor Try unplugging some of the other phonesKitchen appliances and other cordless phones Near the microwave A low areaMy Caller ID isn’t For this to take placeMaintenance WarrantyAdditional Important safety instructions FCC, Acta and IC regulations FCC Part 68 and ActaRbrc seal Technical specifications Index Index 91-000570-010-000 User’s Manual