VTech I5808 manual Twisted Pair Cords, Dual-Band Frequency, Language Conversion

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·Enter the 15 digit Base ID Code, located on the underside of the Base Unit. The ID Code can include numbers (0-9) and characters (*,#).

·Press OK. The Handset will display: PLEASE WAIT!

·Wait approximately 15 seconds. The Handset will display FOUND BASE.

NOTE: Occasionally, it will take longer than 15 seconds for the Handset to find the Base Unit. This is normal.

If the Handset displays: BASE BUSY TRY LATER, this indicates that the system is in use. Wait until the Base Unit is in the idle (on hook) mode, and repeat steps 2 to 4.

Explanation of Why the TeleZapper Should Be Set On 'BASIC' to avoid interference with an Answering System

Once the Answering System picks up the line, the TeleZapper also seizes the line and generates the tones which 'zap' telemarketers. When the TeleZapper is in 'advanced' mode, the tones can stay on the line long enough that the Answering System may think that an extension phone has been picked up (depending on the Answering System). If this happens, the Answering System's Call Intercept/Interrupt feature will stop the recording of the message, and since no extension has actually been picked up, the call will be disconnected.

Twisted Pair Cords

Twisted pair cords are a type of phone cord wires used to reduce interference/crosstalk between lines. Twisted pair cords consist of two insulated copper wires which are twisted around each other to reduce interference from one wire to the other. The twisting of the wire pairs is what reduces the interference.

Dual-Band Frequency

Our unit does utilize both the 5.8 and 2.4 GHz frequency bands simultaneously. The dual-band technology provides a clear advantage over existing cordless phones in its ability to avoid interference and provide optimal clarity in both received and transmitted audio.

Since transmitting in the 5.8 GHz frequency requires more power, the Base station transmits with the 5.8 GHz band (since it remains plugged to a power outlet all the time), while the battery-operated Handset transmits in the 2.4 GHz band, so it can yield optimum talk-time performance between battery charges.

Language Conversion

VT5831 LANGUAGE CONVERSION OF HANDSET MENUS

ENGLISH

SPANISH

FRENCH

CALLS LOG

GUIA DE LLAMADAS

REGISTRE D'APPEL

INTERCOM

INTERCOMUNICADOR

INTERPHONE

HANDSET SETTINGS

CONFIG AURICULAR

REGLAGES COMBINE

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Contents Page Cordless Troubleshooting Tags De-register and register Keypad Tone Feature Vtech Telephones Keypad Tone Feature 2256/1256 2325/2365 Replace Adjust Ringer VolumeRinger On/Melody Selection Switch Process for T2406 callsDe-Register Process for gz2434 CallsTurning Message Light Off Language Conversion Twisted Pair CordsDual-Band Frequency Language Conversion of Base Menus English Spanish VT2461 Mk1 Deregister ALL Handsets Inch 4 conductor line cord VT2461 Mk1 Deregister a Single HandsetVT2461 Mk2a Access to SoundCard Deregistration process forOperating Range General Conference callsCaller ID/Call Waiting Services Caller Id after 2nd ringOperating Range Spread Spectrum EchoDate Code Sticker Volume ControlsCardiac Pacemakers ToneLength Handset WarmthRelocate Phone In Home EMI + Sep/Phns CrosstalkClean Charging Contacts Call Waiting disconnects answering systemExternal Antennas Hearing Aid CompatibilityRecradle unplug AC Handset Locked Up BatteryCalling in same Area Code Common Cure Base Unit Locked UpSingle Audio Path Mutes Chirping SoundsRinger Volume Not Adjustable Low Battery indicatorConductor Line Corfd Explain Call WaitingDigital Voice Ringer EquivalenceJulian Date Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Introduction Getting Started Parts Check List Handset Layout GettingStatartedGetting Started Setup Installation and Charge of Battery in HandsetBattery Life GettingStartedInstallation and Registration of Accessory Handset Getting Started RegistrationHandset LEDs Handset IndicatorsBasic Operation Belt Clip Headset OperationAdvance Operation Maintenance Handset does not ring when you receive a call Case Of DifficultyPhone doesnt work at all No dial toneYour Handset vibrates or shakes when a call comes You hear other calls while using your phoneCommon cure for electronic equipment You cannot hear recorded messagesWarranty Statement What does this limited warranty cover?How long is the limited warranty period? What is not covered by this limited warranty?How do you get warranty service? Other LimitationsFCC, Acta and IC Regulations FCC PartProduct identifier and REN information Connection and use with the nationwide telephone networkRepair instructions Rights of the telephone companyIC Industry Canada Programming/testing of emergency numbersHearing aid compatibility FCC, Acta and IC Regulations Technical Specifications HandsetIssue Need HELP?