VTech CS6219-3 manual

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    U s e r ’s m a n u a l Accessory handset for use w ith V T ech models CS621 9/CS621 9 -2 /CS621 9 - 3/ CS621 9 - 4/CS 622 8 - 3 /CS62 28 - 6 / CS62 29 /CS62 29 -2 /CS 622 9 -3 / CS62 29 - 4 /CS62 29 - 5 w w w . v t e c h p h o n e s . c o m Model : CS62 0 9[...]

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    Congratulations on purchasing your new VTech product. Before using this telephone, please read the Important safety instructions on page 7 of this manual. This manual has instructions for setup and registration of your new handset. For full instructions on using the handset, see the user’s manual that came with your telephone base. If you cannot [...]

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    T able of conten ts ii Ge t ting s tar t ed ................................... 1 Part s che ck list ...................................... 1 Bat ter y inst allati on and c hargi ng .......... 2 Add and r egister a h ands et .................. 3 Repl ace a han dset ............................... 4 Hand set layout ..................................[...]

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    1 Par ts ch eck list Y our teleph one c ontai ns the fo llowin g items. Save your sal es rec eipt an d orig inal pac kagin g in the event warra nty s er vi ce is n ece ssar y. H a n d s e t B a t t e r y c o m p a r t m e n t c o v e r B a t t e r y U s e r ’s m a n u a l T o purc ha se a rep lac eme nt bat ter y or a p ower ad apter, visit o ur [...]

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    2 Get ting started Whe n the s cre en sh ows LOW BA T T ERY , the b ack lig ht is of f. If th e hand set w ill no t be us ed for a l ong t ime, di sc onn ec t and re move th e bat ter y to pr event po ssi ble l eak age. T o purc ha se rep lac eme nt bat ter ies, v isi t our web site at w w w. v te chp hon es.c om or ca ll 1 (80 0) 595 - 951 1 . I n[...]

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    3 Get ting started Add and r egist er a han dset Each n ewly purc has ed hand set ( CS6 2 0 9 ) must be reg istered to t he telep hone ba se ( CS6 219 , CS 62 2 8 or CS 62 2 9 ) before us e. When rs t purc hase d, each expa nsio n hands et shows N OT REG I ST ERE D . T o m ake regist ration e asier , r ead all of th e instr uc tion s on thi s pa[...]

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    4 Get ting started Repl ace a h ands et If you want to rep lace a ha ndset or r e- assi gn th e desig nated han dset num ber of a regi stered han dset , you must de -r egis ter all the h ands ets and t hen indi vid ually re gister e ach han dset. T o m ake de- regi strati on easi er , read al l of the in stru cti ons on t his page b efore you begi [...]

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    5 Get ting started CID ( caller ID ) Press t o review t he c all l og whe n the te lep hon e is not i n use. Whi le in a me nu, pre ss to scr oll d own. Dur ing a c all, pr ess t o lower the l iste ning vo lum e. MENU/SELECT Press t o show t he me nu. Wh ile i n a menu, p res s to sel ec t an item , or save an entr y or set ti ng. OFF/CLEAR Dur in [...]

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    6 Bat te ry It t ak es u p to 16 hou rs f or t he b at te r y to b e ful ly ch ar ge d. W he n it i s ful ly ch ar ge d , you ca n exp ec t th e fo llo win g pe r for ma nc e: Op erat io n Op erat in g tim e Whi le in h an dse t use (t alk in g*) Up to e igh t hou rs Whi le in s pe aker ph one m od e (tal ki ng*) Up to  ve ho urs Whi le n ot in [...]

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    7 Appendix Imp or tant s afet y ins truc tions Whe n us ing yo ur tel ep hon e eq uip me nt, b asi c saf et y pre cau ti ons s ho uld a lways b e fol lowe d to red uc e th e ri sk of r e, el ec tri c sh oc k and i nju r y , inc lu di ng th e fol low ing: Rea d and u nde rs ta nd al l ins tr uc tio ns. Foll ow al l war nin gs an d in str uc ti on[...]

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    8 Appendix Op erat ing rang e This cordless telephone operates with the maximum power allowed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Even so, this handset and telephone base can communicate over only a certain distance - which can vary with the locations of the telephone base and handset, the weather, and the layout of your home or ofce[...]

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    9 Appendix About c ordl ess te lep hone s Priv acy: T he s ame fe atur es t hat ma ke a cor dl es s tel eph on e co nveni ent c reat e som e lim it ati ons . T el ep hon e ca lls a re tr ans mit te d bet we en t he tel ep ho ne ba se an d th e cor dl es s han ds et by rad io waves, s o th ere i s a pos si bil it y t hat th e co rd les s tel ep hon [...]

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    10 Appendix Warrant y Wh at d oe s thi s lim it ed wa rr an ty c ove r? The m anu fac tur er of t his V Tech Pro du ct wa rra nts t o the h ol der o f a vali d pro of o f pur cha se (“ Con sum er ” or “ yo u” ) th at th e Prod uc t an d all a cc es sor ie s prov id ed in t he s ale s pac ka ge (“ Pro du ct ” ) are f ree f rom d efe ct s[...]

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    11 Appendix Warrant y How d o you g et w arr an t y se rv ic e? T o ob tai n war rant y s er v ic e in th e Uni ted S tat es of A mer ic a, p lea se c all 1 (8 0 0) 595 - 951 1 . In C ana da , ple as e cal l 1 (80 0) 267- 73 77 . NOT E: Befo re ca lli ng fo r ser v ic e, pl eas e rev iew t he us er ’s manua l - a ch ec k of th e Pro duc t ’s co[...]

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    12 Appendix FCC, ACT A a nd I C regul ation s FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B digital device under Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These requirements are intended to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installatio[...]

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    13 Appendix FCC, ACT A and IC r egul ations If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your telephone service. The telephone company is required to notify you before interrupting service. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notied as soon as possible. You will be give[...]

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    14 Appendix Freque ncy c ont rol Cr yst al c ontr oll ed PLL sy nthe sizer T rans mit freq uen cy Han dset : 1 9 21 .5 36 - 1928.4 48 M Hz T ele pho ne bas e: 1 921 . 53 6 - 1928.4 48 M Hz Chan nel s 5 Nom ina l ef fec tive ran ge Ma xi mum po wer allo wed by FCC an d IC. Act ual o perat ing r ang e mig ht var y ac cor di ng to env iron ment al c o[...]

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    91-002156-020-100 VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD. A memb er of THE V TECH GROUP OF C OMP AN IES. Dist ribu ted in th e U. S.A . by V T ech Co mmuni cati ons, In c. Beaverto n, Oreg on 9700 8 Dist ribu ted in Canad a by V T e ch T echn olo gies Can ada, Ltd., Ric hmon d, B.C . V6W 1 L 5 Copyr ight © 20 0 9 for V TECH TELECOMMUNI CA TION S L TD. Print[...]