VTech VT-1981 Frequency Control, Transmit Frequency, Receive Frequency, Nominal Effective Range

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IC (Industry Canada)

This telephone is registered for use in Canada.

Notice:The REN assigned to this device denotes the number of devices you may connect to the telephone loop which is used by the d e v i c e t o p r e v e n t o v e r l o a d i n g . T h e termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subjectedonly to the requirement that the sum of the REN does not exceed five (5.0).

Notice:The lndustry Canada label identifies certified e q u i p m e n t . T h i s certification meansthat the equipment meets certain t e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s n e t w o r k p r o t e c t i v e , operational and safety r e q u i r e m e n t . T h e Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.

This device complies with R S S - 2 1 0 of l n d u s t r y Canada. Operation is subject t o t h e f o l l o w i n g t w o

any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

FREQUENCY

CONTROL

Crystal Controlled PLL Synthesizer

TRANSMIT

FREQUENCY

902 MHz to 928 MHz

(All twenty channels within this range)

RECEIVE

FREQUENCY

902 MHz to 928 MHz

(All twenty channels within this range)

NOMINAL EFFECTIVE RANGE

Maximum power allowed by FCC and IC.Actual operating range may vary according to environmental conditions at the time of use.

SIZE

Handset : 18.5cm x 6.3cm x 3.6cm (L x W x T) maximum (antenna excluded)

Base : 20.5cm x 18.5cm x 5.5cm (L x W x T) maximum

(antenna excluded)

ANTENNA LENGTH

Handset: 6 cm

Base : 12 cm

WEIGHT

Handset:250 grams

Base :520 grams

Batteries:50 grams

POWER REQUIREMENTS

Handset : Self-contained nickel cadmium rechargeable battery supply, 3.6V nominal, 6OOmAh capacity.

Power Adapter :DC 9V 8500mA

conditions:(l) this device may not cause interference, and

(2) this device must accept

SPECIFICATIONSARE TYPICAL AND MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

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Contents Model VT 1980/ VT.1981 Table of Contents To PUT a Call on Hold Other Special Features areTo Preset the Ringer Volume Temporary ToneParts Check List Charging the Handset Batteries Install the Battery PackUse only Vtech battery If the Batteries Dontrecharge Setting UP Your VT 1980 1 VTCheck for a Dial Tone Positionthe Wall Mount Adaptor on the Base TT. If you have rotary service, set the switch to DPLast number that was called Used to increase the ringer volume during OFF modeVolume during a call Used to switch to Temporary Completed Tone dialing modeAnswering Calls DisconnectingMaking Calls Temporary ToneTo Change or Replace a Speed DlAL Memory Dialing Speed DialingSpeed Number Dialing To Programming Speed DlAL NumbersStoring Pauses in Memory Using RedialTo PUT a Call on Hold Volume Control Mute FeatureTo Preset the Ringer Volume Operation InstallationProblemRemedy Problem Problem RemedyFor HOW Long After the Original Purchase ? What does OUR Warranty Cover ?HOW do I Send MY UNIT, in or OUT of Warranty ? What does OUR Warranty not Cover ?Vtech Communications AT FCC PartVtech Electronics AT Canada Transmit Frequency WeightPower Requirements Frequency Control

VT 1980, VT-1981 specifications

The VTech VT-1980 and VT-1981 are significant entries in the realm of educational toys, part of VTech's pioneering series of early learning devices aimed at nurturing young minds through interactive play. Launched in the early 1980s, these models stand out for their innovative use of technology and their engaging user experience.

The VT-1980, in particular, showcased a combination of fun and educational content designed to assist children in their early developmental stages. With a vibrant, colorful design that appealed to children, it featured a straightforward interface, ensuring that users could navigate the device without frustration. The device primarily functioned as an interactive learning tool, encouraging kids to engage with letters, numbers, and basic words.

One of the notable features of the VT-1980 was its multiple game modes, which provided an entertaining way to learn foundational skills. This included word recognition and simple math exercises, allowing children to practice through play. Its audio capabilities were also a highlight, with pleasant sound effects and encouraging voice prompts that motivated children to continue exploring.

Transitioning to the VT-1981, VTech made several enhancements upon its predecessor. The VT-1981 introduced more advanced learning modules, featuring an expanded library of games and activities that covered a broader range of educational topics. This model emphasized interactivity even further, incorporating touch-sensitive keys that responded to children’s inputs more effectively, enhancing their engagement with the device.

Both models utilized durable construction, ensuring the toys could withstand the rigors of play while remaining safe for young users. The technology was designed with longevity in mind, engaging children not just once but encouraging repeated use and continued learning over time.

Furthermore, VTech's commitment to providing educational content resonated across both models. They took significant steps to ensure that parents could trust the devices to offer quality learning experiences, highlighting the brand’s dedication to early childhood education.

In conclusion, the VTech VT-1980 and VT-1981 are exemplary representations of how technology can merge with play to create enriching educational experiences for young children. Their innovative features, combined with VTech's relentless pursuit of educational value, solidified their position as beloved tools in early learning, marking an important chapter in the evolution of educational toys.