VTech VT 2960 Conf KEY, Hold KEY, Mute KEY Intercom INT. COM KEY, Volume UP & Down Keys

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BASE UNIT FEATURES

CONF KEY

Press this key to conference LINE 1 and LINE 2.

HOLD KEY

Press this key to place your call on HOLD.

Press the appropriate LINE key to can- cel HOLD.

In CONFERENCE mode, press this key to place both lines on HOLD. Press CONF to cancel HOLD.

MUTE KEY

Press this key to disable the Base Unit microphone during a call (or during INT.COM mode). Press this key again to cancel MUTE.

INTERCOM (INT. COM) KEY

Press this key to page the Handset. If the Handset user responds by pressing INT. COM, the INTERCOM LED on the Base Unit will glow and the 2 parties can now talk. The Handset user can also choose to terminate the page by pressing OFF.

Press OFF to exit from the INTERCOM mode.

This feature can be used as a Handset locator. The Handset will ring a maxi- mum of 5 times, giving you an opportu- nity to find it.

VOLUME UP & DOWN KEYS

Press these keys to raise and lower the Speakerphone volume level. You can hold a key down to achieve maximum (or minimum) volume.

RINGER ON/OFF SWITCHES Located on the right edge of the Base Unit (antenna side), these switches con- trol the Base Unit ringer for each line. These switches have no effect on the Handset ringers.

TONE/PULSE SWITCH

Located on the underside of the Base Unit, set this switch to the dialing mode compatible with your local telephone service. For most areas, TONE is the preferred dialing mode.

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Contents Introduction Special Features 900MHz OperationParts Check List Line OFFImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Spare Battery Charger Rechargeable Battery PacksTo Charge The Battery Pack Charging the Handset batteriesReplacing The Handset Battery Pack Use only Vtech battery267-7377in Canada Wall Mounting Position the wall mounting bracket on the BaseHandset Features OFF KEY Line 1 KEYLine 2 KEY Tone KEYCONFERENCE/CLEAR CONF/ Clear KEY Redial KEYHOLD/PAUSE KEY Line 2 is on a call and Line 1 is onVolume Control KEY Examples of the LCD Display Examples of the LCD Display Examples of the LCD Display Base Unit Features Base Unit FeaturesCharge LED Base LED Indicators Power LEDSpare Battery LED Intercom LEDConf KEY Volume UP & Down KeysTONE/PULSE Switch Hold KEYPreference Setting up your VTech VTGetting Started Connect the telephone line cordsTo put a call on Hold from the Handset Basic OperationsMaking Calls Press the HOLD/PAUSE key to place a call on HoldAnswering Calls from Handset Base Unit SpeakerphoneSwitching from Speakerphone to Handset Switching from Handset to Base or Base to HandsetSwitching from Handset to Base Unit Speakerphone Call WaitingBasic Operation Base Unit Paging HandsetHandset Paging Base Unit Advanced Operations Conference CallsProgramming the Ringer Cation Programming the Base Unit RingerMemory Dialing RedialTo delete all phone numbers stored in Memory Speed Dial LocationChanging Stored Numbers Delete ALL? DEL to AllowCall is displayed CID-CALLER IDCharacters, including spaces Examples of Caller ID DisplaysDeleting Single Call Deleting CID RecordsDeleting a single CID record Deleting ALL CID recordsProgram Location VT2960 Answering System Setting ANNOUNCE-ONLY Mode Setting the Number of Rings Number of Rings selected isCall Screening R e s s S T O P / P L AY t o e x i t programming mode Setting the DAY and TimeAudible Message Alert Play VolumeSelecting Lines for Message Playback SkipMemo Recording Basic FunctionsAdvanced Functions Plug the Optional Headset Installation and Operating InstructionsInstallation Headset IntoMaintenance Maintenance Taking Care of Your TelephonePhone 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 PhoneMake sure the power cord is plugged Found ChannelWarranty Statement What does OUR Warranty not COVER? Vtech Communications Canada Vtech Electronics FCC and IC RegulationsUnited States FCC PartFCC and IC Regulations IC Industry Canada This telephone is registered for use in CanadaSpecifications Table of Contents Headset Installation and Operating Instructions Maintenance Issue