VTech IA5879 manual Base operation, Contrast

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Telephone operation

Base operation

11..CONTRAST

Press the contrast key, to adjust the screen contrast.. Repeated pressing will cycle from lightest to darkest contrast..

12..PROG/MEM

Your base unit can store 10 frequently dialed phone numbers.. Press the PROG/MEM key to dial the numbers stored in memory..

13..FIND HANDSET/INT

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

14..FLASH

If you have call waiting service, you will hear a beep if there is an incoming call while you are on a call.. Press FLASH to put the first call on hold and take the new call. Press again to switch back and forth between the calls..

15..CHARGE INDICATOR

Illuminates when the handset is charging in the base..

16..LINE 1/LINE 2

Enter the telephone number,up to 32 digits.. Press the desired LINE key.. The number will be dialed.. To end your call, press the same LINE key.. You can also press a LINE key first, then dial the number.. Press the appropriate LINE key to answer a call..

17..VOL/

During an active call, press the VOLor VOLkey to adjust the base speakerphone volume on the base and the current level is displayed on the screen..

18..CONF

Press to establish conference call on the base..

19..HOLD

During an active call, press HOLD.. The corresponding LINE key will flash to indicate it is on hold. To return to the call, press the same LINE key again..

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20..REDIAL/PAUSE

Press REDIAL/PAUSE, the last phone number dialed from the base unit is displayed.. Press the desired LINE key to dial that number..

-OR-Press the desired LINE key first, listen for a dial tone.. Press REDIAL/PAUSE.. The displayed number will be dialed..

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

21..MUTE/CLEAR

With the speakerphone ON, press MUTE/CLEAR, the base microphone is now muted.. Press MUTE/CLEAR again to return to the two-way conversation..

In pre-dial and programme mode, press to clear function..

Basic operation

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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 beginChoose a location InstallationInstall handset battery Desk bracket Power connectionTelephone line connection Data portPress SEL/INT to save Charge the handset batteryBase ringer Handset ringer/battery saveSet handset date and time Belt clip optional If you subscribe to DSL serviceHandset operation Telephone operationContrast Base operationFour way conference call Three way conference callMessage waiting Temporary tone dialingPeriodically pressing LINE1 or LINE2 Headset jackOperating range Display screen messages Store a speed dial entry Speed dialEdit a speed dial entry Reassigning locations in speed dial Delete a speed dial entryCalling from speed dial Edit a directory entry in the handset DirectoryStore a directory entry in the handset Delete a directory entry in the handset Will be displayed with this entry Store a speed dial entry in the directory from the handsetDial a directory entry from the handset Dial from the directory at the base Directory memory capacity at the baseStore a number in the directory at the base Store a redial number in the directory at the baseReplace a directory entry at the base Delete a directory entry at the baseCaller ID Review call history About caller IDStore a call history number in the directory Delete a record from call historyDial a number from call history About this caller’s name and/or number Other party is blocking name and/or numberInformation Your phone company is unable to receive informationBatteries Battery care and performanceReplace the handset battery Battery needs charging whenManual TroubleshootingHandset to its base when not in use Allow up to one minute for the handset and base to resetNoise Batteries will not Hold a charge Handset to its base when not in useS p l a y s o n m y Computers, kitchen appliances and other cordless phonesOutlet or near the microwave Installed in a low areaGet noise, static, or ’m near the baseKitchen appliances and other cordless phones Try unplugging some of the other phonesTo another location, preferably to a higher floor 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