VTech VT 1962 manual Day and Time, Security code default setting is

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ANSWERING SYSTEM SETUP

Recording / Playing / Deleting the Outgoing Messages (OGM)

Set Security Code

The security code programmed into the Answering System is used to gain access to functions from remote locations.

 

 

ANSWER

 

MEMO

ON/OFF

CHARGING

SPARE

IN USE

BATTERY

MAIL BOX1

MAIL BOX2

MAIL BOX3

Recording Your OGM

Press MENU

MEMO

Press

Press

The security code default setting is 19.

DELETE

PLAY/STOP

TIME/SET SELECTMENU

Set Security Code

MAIL BOX1

MAIL BOX2

MAIL BOX3

ANSWER

MEMO ON/OFF

Press MENU

REPEAT/SLOW

SKIP//QUICK

VOLUME

PLAY/STOP

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1.Press MENU key until the desired item (Set Outgoing Message) is announced.

2.Press MEMO . "Now recording", is announced, followed by a beep. Speak towards the front of the Answering System (max. length: 90 seconds).

3.Press any MAILBOX key to stop the recording.

4.Then OGM replays the message automatically, followed by a beep.

5.To review a recorded announce- ment, press MENU key until "Set Outgoing Message" is announced. Press any MAILBOX key. The current greeting is played.

6.To delete a recorded announce- ment, press DELETE during OGM playback. You then hear "Outgoing Message has been erased".

Note: If your recording time is less than 2 seconds, your OGM will not be recorded, and the default greeting will be used.

CHARGING

SPARE

IN USE

 

BATTERY

Press TIME/SET

 

 

 

MAIL BOX1

MAIL BOX2

MAIL BOX3

 

 

PLAY/STOP

 

SELECT

DELETE

TIME/SET SELECT

MENU

Press

REPEAT/SLOW

SKIP/QUICK

VOLUME

Press TIME/SET

 

 

 

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1.Press MENU unit you hear "Set security code."

2.Press TIME/SET to hear the current security code.

3.Press SELECT briefly to increase the security code by 1. Or, hold SELECT continuously to increase the code by multiples of 10.

4.Press TIME/SET to confirm your choice and you will hear the announcement of the security code.

Day and Time

During initial setup, or after a power failure, the day and time default is set to Monday, 12:00am. The display will flash "CL" to indicate day and time need to be set.

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Contents Introduction Special Features MHz OperationParts Check List FCC and IC Regulations FCC PartIC Industry Canada This telephone is registered for use in CanadaFCC and IC Regulations Important Safety Instructions Read and understand all instructionsIf the product exhibits a distinct change in performance Replacing the Battery Pack Charging The Handset Battery PackTo Charge The Battery Pack Its Impossible To Over-Charge The Battery PackReplace the battery case cover by sliding the cover upwards Spare Battery Charger InstallationPower Backup Replacing a Drained Handset batteryRbrctm Seal The Rbrcr Seal on the nickel-cadmium battery Setting Up Your VT AC Power AdapterSetting the Tone/Pulse Switch Getting StartedConnect Telephone Line Cord Using The Wall Mount Adapter Wall MountingLCD Display LCD Display MessagesHandset Features Handset LayoutBase Unit Features Base Unit LayoutQuick Reference Guide Using Redial Memory Dialing Speed DialingCID Caller ID To exit press OFFBasic Operation Switching calls using Flash Advanced FunctionsCall Waiting Temporary ToneChanging Ringer Types Turning Off The RingerChecking The Ringer Type To turn off the ringer do the followingCLR/DEL Key Function Advanced DialingMemory Dialing Dialing From MemoryIf programming is unsuccessful the unit will display Press Phone to get a lineStoring Special Codes Changing Stored NumbersDeleting Stored Numbers CID-CALLER ID Call Waiting Caller ID Type II CIDWord About Caller ID CID Receiving and Storing CallsPrivate Calls Special Message Indicators Out of Area CallsTransmission Error Reviewing Numbers Reviewing CID RecordsDeleting Numbers Answering System Setup Default Answering System SettingsAnswering System Program- ming Overview Set Outgoing Message OGMSecurity code default setting is Day and TimeSet Audible Message Alert Set Announce OnlyBase ringer can be turned on or OFF Set Base Ringer On/OffSet Number of Rings Answering System Operations Leaving a Message Incoming MessageListening to Messages / Memos Saving MessagesDeleting Messages Turning the Answering MachineChanging Speaker Volume Call ScreeningCheck Current Day and Time Changing Playback SpeedMemory Full Power Failure You have no new messages LED displays What it meansFlashing number Remote Operation of Answering System Playing Messages RemotelyRepeat Messages During Playback Skip Messages During PlaybackStop Message Playback Memo RecordingExiting Remote Operation Additional Operating Tips Belt Clip Headset OperationOperation Maintenance Handset Does Not Ring When You Receive a Call You Hear Other Calls While Using Your PhoneCase of Difficulty Phone Doesnt Work At AllCommon Cure For Electronic Equipment Warranty Statement Any defect in material or workmanshipTo the original purchaser only ONE Year At our option, repair or replace your unitWhat does OUR Warranty not COVER? Handset 295 grams Base 470 grams Technical SpecificationsCrystal Controlled Dual PLL Synthesizer Table of Contents Issue