VTech VT 1981 manual ProblemRemedy

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TAKING CARE OF YOUR TELEPHONE

Your VT 1980 IVT 1981 cordless telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts so it must be treated with care.

AVOID ROUGH TREATMENT

Place the handset down gently. Save the original packing material to protect your telephone if you ever need to ship it.

AVOID WATER

Your telephone can be damaged if it gets wet. Do not use the handset outdoors in the rain, or handle it with wet hands. Do not install your base unit near a sink, bathtub or shower.

ELECTRICAL STORMS

Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges harmful to electronic equipment.

For your own safety, use caution when using electric appliances during storms.

CLEANING YOUR TELEPHONE

Your telephone has a durable plastic casing that should retain its luster for many years. Clean it only with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild soap. Do not use excess water or cleaning solvents of any kind.

If you have difficulty operating your phone, the suggestions below should solve the problem. If you still have difficulty after trying these suggestions, call:

VTECH Communications at 1-800-595-9511,In Canada call VTECH

Electronics at 1-800-267-7377.

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THE PHONE DOESN'T

 

Make sure the power cord is plugged in.

WORK AT ALL

0

Make sure the telephone line cord is

 

 

 

 

plugged firmly into base unit and the

 

 

telephone wall jack.

 

 

Make sure the batteries are properly

 

 

charged. If the BATT LOW LED is on,

 

 

the battery needs charging. If the

 

 

PHONE LED does not light when you

 

 

press ONIOFF, you must charge the

 

 

batteries.

 

 

If you recently installed a new battery

 

 

pack, make sure it is installed correctly.

NO DIAL TONE

 

First check all the suggestions above.

 

 

If you still don't heara dial tone,

 

 

disconnect the base unit from the

 

 

telephone jack and connect a different

 

 

phone. If there is no dial tone on that

 

 

phone either, the problem is in your

 

 

wiring or local service. Call your local

 

 

telephone company.

you G E T N O I S E ,

 

Place the handset in the b a s e

STATIC, OR A WEAK

 

momentarily to reset the security code.

SIGNAL EVEN WHEN

 

Then press ONIOFF to get a line.

Y 0 U 'R E N EAR T H E

 

Household appliances plugged into the

BASE UNIT

 

same circuit as the base unit can

 

 

sometimes cause interference. Try

 

 

moving the appliance or the base unit

 

 

to another outlet.

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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 NumbersUsing Redial Storing Pauses in MemoryTo PUT a Call on Hold Mute Feature Volume ControlTo 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 ?FCC Part Vtech Communications ATVtech Electronics AT Canada Transmit Frequency WeightPower Requirements Frequency Control

VT 1981 specifications

The VTech VT 1981 is an exemplary model that showcases the innovative spirit of the 1980s in home computing technology. Launched by VTech, a leading manufacturer in educational products and consumer electronics, the VT 1981 aimed at providing a blend of user-friendly features and substantial computing power for its time.

One of the standout features of the VT 1981 is its compact design, making it an ideal choice for home use. The device is equipped with a simplistic yet functional keyboard that allows for easy data entry, catering to users from various age groups, including children and adults. The display is characterized by a clear, backlit interface, providing users with a visual experience that enhances usability in different lighting conditions.

In terms of technology, the VT 1981 is powered by a relatively advanced microprocessor for its era, allowing it to handle a variety of tasks with ease. The operating system is intuitive, featuring a menu-driven interface that simplifies navigation and task management. Users can engage with various applications ranging from word processing to basic programming, thus encouraging learning and productivity.

Another noteworthy characteristic is its built-in educational software, which aims to facilitate learning through interactive gameplay and quizzes. This focus on education not only engages young users but also makes the device suitable for schools and educational institutions looking to incorporate technology into their curricula.

The VT 1981 also includes expansion capabilities, allowing users to upgrade their systems with additional memory and peripherals. This forward-thinking approach extended the lifespan of the unit and provided users with options to enhance their computing experience as technology continued to evolve.

Overall, the VTech VT 1981 stands out as a significant player in the history of personal computing, merging functionality with educational value. Its features and design contributed to making computing accessible and enjoyable, paving the way for future innovations in educational technology. As the world moved towards more sophisticated computing solutions, the VT 1981 remains a nostalgic reminder of how far we have come and the foundational role it played in the evolution of personal and educational devices.