VTech 20, 2432 important safety instructions Introduction, Menu Driven Displays

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Introduction

The 20-2432is an advanced cordless telephone that operates in the 2.4GHz frequency range.

This manual is designed to familiarize you with the 20-2432cordless telephone. We strongly recommend you read the manual before using your phone.

To order replacement batteries or accessory headsets, call your nearest Bell South business office or visit one of our conveniently located Retail Stores.

MENU DRIVEN DISPLAYS

The 20-2432Handset and Base feature a user-friendly display, making it easy to access the many features of this cordless system. The three black keys, found directly below the LCD screen, are called soft keys. They are called this because their functions change depending on what you're doing-making a call, reviewing Caller ID, adding a name and number to your Phone Book, etc.

For example, when the Handset is in the idle mode, the LCD displays:

In this case, the 3 soft keys access REDIAL, MENU and MEMORY.

When the Handset is active, the LCD displays:

In this case, the 3 soft keys access VOLUME, HOLD and MUTE.

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Important Safety Instructions Page Menu Driven Displays IntroductionParts Check List Handset Layout Base Unit Layout Data Port SetupInstallation of Battery Pack in Handset Charging Of Handset Battery Pack Charging Of Handset Battery PackFor Maximum Performance of Your Cordless Telephone System Dial ToneChecking for Dial Tone Tone/Pulse SelectionSpare Battery Charger/Power Backup Function Handset and Base Indicators Handset and Base IconsIcon Description LED Handset LEDsDescription Base LEDsBase Unit Menu Soft Menu FunctionsRDL Redial Handset MenuCall History Caller ID Caller ID Call Waiting IDHistory Dial Option Shortcut DeleteDelete Shortcut Handset and Base Settings Save to MemoryRingers Select Tone / Pulse AT the Base Unit LOW Batt Tone Handset onlyKeypad Tone ContrastNaming Your Handset Enhanced ModeTo select the Enhanced Mode setting RenameHandset and Base Settings Memory MemoryTo Store a Number/Name To Delete a Number/Name To Search For and Dial a Number/NameTo Edit a Number/Name From the Handset Handset and Base OperationMaking Calls RedialAnswering Calls EraseSave From the Base Mute FunctionHold Function Flash FunctionBase Speakerphone or Headset Volume Intercom/Transfer FunctionBASE0 Handset Globalpage Announced Transfer Transferring CallsHandsfree Speakerphone Operation Blind TransferLine in Use Indication Switching from the Handset Earpiece to HandsfreeLow Battery Indication Base Speakerphone OperationHold Message Waiting IndicationConference Calling Line Conference Calls Handset or BaseHeadset Operation Headset Operation connected to the HandsetHeadset Operation connected to the Base Unit Maintenance No Dial Tone Handset Does Not Ring When You Receive a CallCase Of Difficulty Phone Doesnt Work At AllCommon Cure For Electronic Equipment You Hear Other Calls While Using Your PhoneAuto Callback 3-WAY Calling Repeat Dialing Custom Pay-Per-UsePPU FeaturesLimited Warranty FCC Part 68 and Acta Customer service atFCC and IC Regulations FCC PartRights of the telephone company Product identifier and REN informationConnection and use with the nationwide telephone network Repair instructionsIC Industry Canada Programming/testing of emergency numbersFCC and IC Regulations Technical Specifications Issue Table Of Contents