VTech VT 1922 manual Special Features, MHz Operation, Parts Checklist

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

SPECIAL FEATURES

900 MHz Operation.

• Fully

Digital Link

between Hand-

 

set and Base with ADPCM voice

 

coding.

 

Digitally-Scrambled Voice Com-

 

munication.

 

• Name / Number CID display.

2 row by 12 character 5x7 dot

 

matrix alpha-numeric LCD.

• 50 CID memory locations.

Backlit Handset

display.

20

location

Programmable

 

Memory for 20 Digit Phone

 

Number.

 

10 Channel Operation with auto

 

channel selection.

Out-of-Range indication while the

 

handset is in use or in standby

 

mode.

 

• Removable handset battery pack.

• Spare battery charger in the base

 

unit.

 

 

• Complete battery back-up in case

 

of power failure (with optional

rings, simply press any key other than OFF, MUTE, or the Volume Keys on the handset to answer.

Auto hang up when returning the handset to the base cradle.

Extension in use indicator.

Tone and Pulse Dialing.

Low Battery Detect and Warning indicator.

Up to 7 hours continuous talk time or 7 days standby time.

Volume Adjust on Handset.

REDIAL, HOLD, PAGE and MUTE.

Hearing-Aid Compatible Receiver.

Detachable power supply.

Non-volatile storage of security code and memory dial records.

Programmable Ringer Types.

2.5mm Headset Jack.

This manual is designed to make you familiar with the VTech VT 1922. We strongly recommend you read the manual before using your phone.

Parts Checklist

1.Base unit, Handset and AC adap- ter

2.One-Line Telephone Cord

3.Battery Pack

4.Wall mount accessory

5.Belt clip

To purchase replacement battery packs, call VTECH Communications at 1-800-595-9511. In Canada, call VTECH Electronics at 1-800-267- 7377

 

spare battery pack installed in

 

base).

Face-up Handset charging.

Easy answer - When the phone

HANDSET

 

BASE UNIT

 

 

AC POWER ADAPTOR

 

WALL MOUNT

 

 

TELEPHONE LINE CORD

 

 

 

BELT-CLIP

BATTERY PACK

 

 

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Contents Introduction MHz Operation Special FeaturesParts Checklist FCC and IC Regulations FCC PartImportant Safety Instructions Read and understand all instructionsTo Charge The Battery Pack Important Safety Instructions Replacing the Battery PackCharging the Handset Battery Pack Word about Rechargeable BatteriesInstallation Replace the battery case cover by sliding the cover upwardsSpare Battery Charger Replacing a Drained Handset bat- tery Replacing the Battery Pack Getting StartedPower Backup Rbrctm SealUsing the Wall Mount Adapter Wall MountingLCD Display Messages Is displayed when the handset microphone has been mutedLCD Display Handset Layout Base Unit Layout Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide Basic Operation CID-CALLER ID Advanced FunctionsCall Waiting Storing Memory Speed Dial numbers Advanced Functions Memory DialingAdvanced Dialing If programming is unsuccessful the unit will displayDeleting Stored Numbers Dialing From MemoryChanging Stored Numbers XX DeletedPrivate Call Waiting Caller ID Type II CID CID-CALLER IDCID- Caller ID Dialing from CID MemoryReviewing Numbers Deleting NumbersAdditional Operating Tips OUT of Range When Phone is onOUT of Range When Phone is OFF Noise or InterferenceMaintenance Case of Difficulty Common Cure for Electronic Equipment What does OUR Warranty COVER?HOW do I Send MY UNIT, in or OUT of WARRANTY? For HOW Long After the Original PURCHASE?Technical Specifications Table of Contents