VTech VT-1981 Last number that was called, Press the Onioff key to make a call or end a call

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PHONE LED

The PHONE LED lights when the phone line is being used by the handset.

I t f l a s h e s d u r i n g t h e programming mode.

It flashes quickly when the line is on hold.

BATT LOW LED

The BATT LOW LED will flash quickly when the handset

the last number that was called

on your phone.Base Unit Diagram

It can also be used for a brief PAUSE when programming speed numbers.

HOLD KEY

When using your phone, press

HOLD to put a call on hold.

To return to the call , press

PHONE or HOLD.

EMGCY KEY (EMERGENCY CALL)

battery is getting low and needs to be recharged.

It flashes slowly when the handset is out of the talking range or the base station is not powered up.

The BATT LOW LED glows s t e a d i l y w h e n M U T E is activated.

ONIOFF KEY

Press the ONIOFF key to make a call or end a call.

FLASH KEY

P r e s s F L A S H t o s w i t c h

One-touch speed dial number which can be programmed for an emergency # or any other frequently dialed number.

MUTE KEY

When using your phone, press MUTE to temporarily turn off the microphone.

To reactivate the microphone press MUTE again.

UP KEY

Used to increase the earpiece volume during a call.

Used to increase the ringer volume during OFF mode.

1 IN USE LED

CHARGE LED

CHARGE LED

The CHARGE LED illuminates steadily when the handset is in the base cradle to indicate that the handset battery is being charged.

The IN USE LED flashes quickly when the call is on hold.

POWER LED

Lights when the base unit is powered on.

between calls when Call Waiting signal is heard.

When in OFF mode, pressing FLASH and a number key (1,2,3,4) selects the ringer type.

MEM KEY

Used to store telephone numbers in memory a n d perform speed number dialing.

RDUP KEY

When you hear the dial tone, pressingthe RDUP key will dial

DOWN KEY

 

IN USE LED

Used to decrease the earpiece

 

.-

Immediately after placing the

volume during a call.

handset in the base cradle, the

Used to decrease the ringer

 

IN U S E LED flashes one

volume during OFF mode.

 

 

t i m e t o i n d i c a t e t h a t

*/ TONE KEY

 

 

initialization(assigning a new

In PULSE dialing mode, it is

 

security code and channel) is

used to switch to Temporary

 

completed.

Tone dialing mode.

 

 

 

 

The IN USE LED flashes slowly

 

 

when the handset is being used

 

 

or an incoming call is ringing.

DP ITT (TONEIPULSE) SWITCH

Sets the phone to TT(T0NE) or DP (PULSE) dialing.

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Contents Model VT 1980/ VT.1981 Table of Contents To Preset the Ringer Volume Other Special Features areTemporary Tone To PUT a Call on HoldParts 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 DPVolume during a call Used to increase the ringer volume during OFF modeUsed to switch to Temporary Completed Tone dialing mode Last number that was calledMaking Calls DisconnectingTemporary Tone Answering CallsSpeed Number Dialing Memory Dialing Speed DialingTo Programming Speed DlAL Numbers To Change or Replace a Speed DlALUsing Redial Storing Pauses in MemoryTo PUT a Call on Hold Mute Feature Volume ControlTo Preset the Ringer Volume Operation InstallationProblemRemedy Problem Problem RemedyHOW do I Send MY UNIT, in or OUT of Warranty ? What does OUR Warranty Cover ?What does OUR Warranty not Cover ? For HOW Long After the Original Purchase ?FCC Part Vtech Communications ATVtech Electronics AT Canada Power Requirements WeightFrequency Control Transmit Frequency

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.

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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.

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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.