VTech VT 9241 manual Handset Features

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HANDSET FEATURES

INT.COM/LOW

BATT LED

*It will flash when INT.COM key is pressed on the Base or Handset.

*It will illuminate during Intercom mode.

*It will flash slowly if handset battery level is low.

LINE1 KEY

*Press this key to make or answer a call on LINE1.

*Press this key during a call on LINE1 to Flash the line.

TONE/* KEY

*In PULSE dialing mode, this key is used to switch to Temporary TONE dialing mode

HOLD KEY

*When the Handset is in use, press this key to hold the line. To release

H O L D, p r e s s t h e appropriate LINE key.

PGM/MEM KEY

* In Handset idle mode,

press this key to enter

VOLUME SWITCH Set earpiece volume to high, medium or low, depending on your preference.

INT.COM/LOW BATT

 

900MHz

 

 

CORDLESS

LINE 1

OFF

LINE 2

FLASHFLASH

12ABC 3DEF

4GHI 5JKL 6MNO

7PQRS 8TUV 9WXYZ

TONE

0OPER

 

HOLD

CHAN

INT.COM

PGM

CONF

REDIAL

MEM

 

PAUSE

OFF KEY

*Press this key to exit all modes.

HEADSET JACK

*C o n n e c t a 2 . 5 m m headset to the jack for hands free operation.

LINE2 KEY

*Press this key to make or answer a call on LINE2.

*Press this key during a call on LINE2 to Flash the line.

INT.COM KEY

*Press this key to ring the Base Unit and establish an Intercom call.

CHAN KEY

*Pressing the CHAN key when the Handset is in use will activate a channel change to the next free channel. This is used if you are experiencing noise or interference on the current channel .

REDIAL/PAUSE KEY

*Press this key to dial the last number called on your Handset.

P R O G R A M m o d e .

* Press this key to enter

memory dial mode,after

getting a dial tone.

CONF KEY

*

During Speed Dial

 

programming, press

* Press this key to

 

 

this key to insert a 2

establish a Conference

 

call between LINE1 and

 

second PAUSE in the

LINE2.

 

dialing sequence.

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Contents Features IntroductionParts Check List Base Unit Battery pack Handset Belt clip AC adapterWall Mounting Bracket Important Safety Instructions Read and understand all instruc- tionsIf the product exhibits a distinct Change in performance Rbrctm SealReplacing the Handset Battery Spare Battery Charger To install the Spare Battery PackGetting Started Charge the Handset BATTER- IES Before USE. The batteriesNever install telephone wiring dur- ing a lightning storm Wall Mounting Handset Features Spare Batt LED Base Unit FeaturesPower LED Charge LEDRinger Switches OFF KEY Volume UP KEYVolume Down KEY TONE/PULSE SwitchOperating Instructions Making CallsAnswer a Call Mute FeatureTips on Usingthe VT 9241 Speak Erphone To PUT a Call on HoldFerence Calling Pressing the VOL UP or Down keysMaking or Answering a Call While YOU’RE Already on a Call From the Base UnitPress the appropriate Line key on the Base Unit Press Hold on the HandsetJoining a Conversation Using the Intercom If Your Phone Rings During AN Intercom Conversation Using the Intercom During a Phone CallTemporary Tone Feature Programming the Ringer TypePress PGM/MEM Turning OFF the RingersTo turn off the ringer on the Handset do the following Checking the RingerTo Change or Replace a Stored Number To Store a Number Into MemoryTo Speed Dial a Stored Number Storing a Pause in a Speed Dial NumberStoring a Redial Number in Memory Speed Dial Using RedialConference Calling Way Conference Calling Switching a Conference Call From Handset To Base UnitSwitching a Conference Call From Base Unit To Handset Ending One Side Or Entire Confer- ence CallChanging Channels Optional Headset Installation and Operating Instructions InstallationONE Inch Data Port Taking Care of Your TELE- Phone MaintenanceExcess water or cleaning solvents of any kind Electrical StormsPhone DOESN’T Work AT ALL Handset does not Ring When YOU Receive a CallCase of Difficulty No Dial ToneCommon Cure for Electronic Equipment YOU Hear Other Calls While Using Your PhoneBase does not Ring Your Caller Fades in and OUTWarranty Statement What does OUR Warranty not COVER? HOW does State LAW Relate to this WARRANTY?Canada Vtech Electronics FCC and IC RegulationsUnited States FCC PartIC Industry Canada This telephone is registered for use in CanadaOffice Power Requirements Technical SpecificationsTransmit Frequency Weight Receive FrequencyTable of Contents If Your Phone Rings During AN Intercom Conversation Issue 91-5073-10-00