VTech VT1940 manual Memoryspeed Dialing

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Special Features

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Parts Check List

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FCC AND IC REGULATIONS

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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REPLACINGTHE BATTERY PACK

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GETTING STARTED

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WALL MOUNTING

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THE HANDSET LAYOUT

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THE BASE UNIT LAYOUT

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BASE UNIT FEATURES

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BASE UNIT FUNCTION KEYS

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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

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BASIC OPERATION

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

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Call Waiting

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Switching calls using FLASH

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Temporary TONE

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Programming The Ringers

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Changing Ringer Types

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Turning off The Ringer

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Checking The Ringer Type

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MEMORY(SPEED) DIALING

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STORING SPEED DIAL NUMBERS

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QUICK MEMORY DIALING

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STORING NUMBERS USING REDIAL

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DIALING FROM MEMORY

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CHANGING STORED NUMBERS

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DELETING STORED NUMBERS

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ADDITIONAL OPERATING TIPS

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MAINTENANCE

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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

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WARRANTY

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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Contents 1vrmj Memoryspeed Dialing New standard in cordless telephone technology Special Features 900 MHz OperationIntroduction Face up or Face down Handset ChargingFCC and IC Regulations Vtech CommunicationsFCC and IC Regulations Important Safety Instructions Read and understand all instruc- tionsTo Replace The Handset Battery Pack Follow The Steps Below Replacing the Battery PackIts ImpossibleTo Overcharge The Battery Pack To Charge The Battery PackReplacing the Battery Pack Getting Started AcautionWall Mounting Fill in the telephone number card on the base unitHandset Layout Base Unit LayoutBase Unit Features Base Unit Function Keys HoldTone Extension in USEBasic Operation Advanced FunctionsTurning OFF the Ringers Programming the RingersChanging Ringer Types Checking the Ringer TypeMemory Dial Numbers Deleting Stored Numbers Storing Numbers Using RedialChanging Stored Numbers Press EpauseAdditional Operating Tips Maintenance Case of Difficulty Warranty Statement Specifications are Typical and MAY Change Without NO- Tice WeightPower Requirements Frequencycontrol