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Page 1 - User’s manual

Model: LS6245User’s manualwww.vtech.com/hk/telDECTVTech LS6245_HK version_IFU_EN.book Page 30 Friday, September 23, 2011 1:01 PM

Page 2 - Table of contents

6Getting to know your phone3.3 Handset menu structureIn idle mode, press MENU will firstly access the Ans. system menu. Refer to the following for the

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73.4 Overview of the base 1 Scroll up/Volume upIn menu mode: Press to scroll up.During a call: Press to increase the listening volume.2 Scroll down/Vo

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8Getting to know your phone3 Alphanumeric keypad , *, #In idle/pre-dial/editing mode/during a call: Press to enter characters/numbers.#In idle/pre-dia

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93.5 Base LCD displayHome line - on steadily when the home line is in use or there is an incoming home call.CELL line - on steadily when the cell line

Page 6 - Setting up the telephone

10Getting to know your phone3.6 Base Menu StructureIn idle mode, press MENU will firstly access the Ans. system menu. Refer to the following for the m

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12Bluetooth4. BLUETOOTH®4.1 Introducing BluetoothYour new VTech LS6245 telephone system with Bluetooth wireless technology has the following features:

Page 9 - 3.2 Handset LCD display

134.2 Glossary of termsBelow are some terms used in this user's manual to help you become familiar with using your Bluetooth wireless technology

Page 10 - Getting to know your phone

14Bluetooth4.3 Bluetooth at a glanceThe telephone base allows you to pair up to four Bluetooth wireless technology enabled devices. You can have a max

Page 11 - 3.4 Overview of the base

15Note: When you already have two devices on the active devices list, press YES to connect to your paired cell phone. You are prompted to replace an e

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1Table of contents1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...12. SETTING UP THE TELEPHONE ...22.1 Package

Page 13 - 3.5 Base LCD display

16Bluetooth4.6 Paired DevicesAll paired devices are stored on the paired devices list. Up to four devices (one headset only) can be paired with the te

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174.6.3 View information of a paired device1. Press MENU and </> on the base to select BLUETOOTH.2. Press SELECT and </> to select PAIRED

Page 15 - Lower case

18Bluetooth4.7.3 Replace an active deviceWhen you already have two devices on the active devices list, you can replace an active device with a device

Page 16 - Bluetooth

194.7.6 View information of an active device1. Press MENU and </> on the base to select BLUETOOTH.2. Press SELECT and </> to select ACTIVE

Page 17 - 4.2 Glossary of terms

20Bluetooth• If the selected device is on the paired devices list but not on the active devices list, the handset displays NO CELL PHONE ON ACTIVE DE

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21The download progress screen may be replaced with CELL LINE IN USE. To return to the downloading progress screen, do steps one through three on page

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22Using your phone5 USING YOUR PHONE5.1 Make a Home Call5.1.1 Preparatory DialingUsing a handset:1. Enter the phone number. Press F to clear the entry

Page 20 - 4.6 Paired Devices

23Using a Bluetooth wireless technology enabled headset:1. Press h on the base to take the line and enter the phone number.2. Press OPTION on the base

Page 21 - 4.7 Active devices

24Using your phoneUsing the base:1. Press MENU and </> to select CALL LOG.2. Press SELECT to select REVIEW, and then press SELECT.3. Press </

Page 22 - 4.7.5 Remove an active device

255.2 Answer a Home CallUsing a handset:When the phone rings, press T or S to answer a call.Using the base:When the phone rings, press h to answer a c

Page 23 - 4.9 Download phonebook

2Table of contents5.15 Infrared sensor ...345.16 Hold a Call ...

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26Using your phone5.5 Make a Cell CallYou can make cell calls using a handset or the telephone base.You can connect a maximum of two Bluetooth wireles

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275.5.3 Call from the phonebookUsing a handset:1. Press U to access the phonebook list.2. Press U/D to select the desired phonebook entry.3. Press C t

Page 26 - 5 USING YOUR PHONE

28Using your phone5.5.5 Call from the redial listUsing a handset:1. Press REDIAL to access the redial list. 2. Press U/D to select the desired redial

Page 27 - 5.1.4 Call from the Call Log

295.8 Call waiting on the cell lineIf you subscribe to call waiting service with your cell phone service provider, you hear a beep if someone calls wh

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30Using your phone5.10 Answer a home call while on a cell callWhile you are on a cell call and there is an incoming home call, appears on the handset

Page 29 - 5.3 End a Home Call

31During a conference call:1. Press OPTION on the handset.2. Press U/D to select END HOME CALL or END CELL CALL3. Press SELECT to go back to a home ca

Page 30 - 5.5 Make a Cell Call

32Using your phone2. Press SELECT and U/D to select the desired entry.3. Press DIAL to dial the selected number. Using the base:1. Press OPTION and &l

Page 31 - 5.5.4 Call from the Call Log

33Using the base:1. Press OPTION and </> to select REDIAL LAST #.2. Press SELECT to select the last redial entry.3. Press DIAL to dial the numbe

Page 32 - 5.7 End a Cell Call

34Using your phone5.15 Infrared sensorThis feature prevents you from pressing the keys accidentally while you are using the handset during a call. Whe

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355.17 Set the Silent ModeUsing a handset:When the handset rings, press SILENCE or F to turn off the handset ringer. The icon is displayed on the LC

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3Table of contents10.ANSWERING MACHINE...64Using a handset: 10.1 Switching Answering Machine On/Off ...

Page 35 - U/D to select PHONEBOOK

36Using your phoneUsing the base:1. Press REDIAL to access the redial list.2. Press </> to select the desired entry.3. Press h to dial the numbe

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37Using the base:1. Press REDIAL to access the redial list.2. Press </> to select the desired entry.3. Press OPTION and </> to select STOR

Page 37 - 5.14 Mute a Call

38Using your phone5.20 Find the HandsetThis feature helps you find a misplaced handset.1. Press MENU and U/D on the base to select PAGE ALL HS.2. Pres

Page 38 - 5.16 Hold a Call

395.21.2 Transfer an External CallUsing a handset:During an external call:1. Press OPTION to select INTERCOM.2. Press SELECT and U/D to select the bas

Page 39 - 5.19 Redial the last number

40Using your phone5.21.3 Make a 3-way Conference CallThe conference call feature allows one external call to be shared with two internal parties (in i

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415.21.4 Switch between internal call and external callUsing a handset:During a conference call:1. Press OPTION on the calling handset to select SINGL

Page 41 - 5.19.3 Delete a Redial Number

42Private phonebook6PRIVATE PHONEBOOKYour phone phonebook consists of a home phonebook and up to four downloaded phonebooks. The home phonebook stores

Page 42 - 5.20 Find the Handset

435. Press NEXT to enter the name.Note: You can press * to toggle between upper and lower case.6. Press SAVE to save the entry.6.2 View a Phonebook En

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44Private phonebookNote:You will be requested to enter the PIN code to access the PIN-protected downloaded phonebook.6.3 Edit a Phonebook EntryYou may

Page 44 - Using your phone

45Note: You can press * to toggle between upper and lower case.Using the base:1. Press MENU and </> to select PHONEBOOK.2. Press SELECT and <

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11. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, e

Page 46 - 6PRIVATE PHONEBOOK

46Private phonebook3. Press SELECT to select REVIEW.4. Press SELECT and U/D to browse the entries. You can also enter the first character of your desi

Page 47 - 6.2 View a Phonebook Entry

47Using the base:1. Press MENU and </> to select PHONEBOOK.2. Press SELECT and </> to select the desired downloaded phonebook.3. Press SEL

Page 48 - 6.3 Edit a Phonebook Entry

48Private phonebook3. Press SELECT and </> to select SECURITY.4. Press SELECT and </> to select ON or OFF.5. Press SELECT and then use the

Page 49 - 6.4 Delete a Phonebook Entry

497. CALLER DISPLAY (NETWORK DEPENDENT)This feature is available if you have subscribed to the Caller Line Identification service with your network se

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50Caller display2. Press U/D to select the desired entry.3. Press SAVE to edit the number.4. Press NEXT to enter the name.Note: You can press * to tog

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51Using the base:1. Press MENU and </> to select CALL LOG, and then press SELECT to select REVIEW. Press SELECT to access the call log.2. Press

Page 52 - </> to select SECURITY

52Phone settings8. PHONE SETTINGSYour phone comes with a selection of settings that you can change to personalize your phone the way you like it to wo

Page 53 - 7.1 View the Call Log

536. Press OK to confirm.Note: The respective ringer melody will be played while browsing the melody list.8.1.3 Set the Key ToneA single beep is emitt

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54Phone settings8.2 Set the Date and TimeYou will need to set the correct time and date so that you know when you received call log entries.8.2.1 Chan

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554. Press OK to enter the time by the keypad, using the time format you set in Section 8.2.2.ORPress U/D until the screen displays the correct value.

Page 56 - 8. PHONE SETTINGS

2Setting up the telephone2. SETTING UP THE TELEPHONE2.1 Package contentsThe package contains the following items:・ 1 Handset ・ 1 Rechargeable battery

Page 57 - 8.1.3 Set the Key Tone

56Phone settings8.5 Set the Dial Mode1. Press MENU and U/D to select SETTINGS.2. Press SELECT and U/D to select DIAL MODE.3. Press SELECT and U/D to s

Page 58 - 8.2 Set the Date and Time

578.8 Change the System PIN1. Press MENU and U/D to select SETTINGS.2. Press SELECT and U/D to select SYSTEM PIN.3. Press SELECT to enter the old syst

Page 59 - 8.4 De-register

58Phone settingsUsing the base:8.10 Set the AudioIn the ringers menu, you can select the ringer tones and adjust the ringer volume for incoming calls

Page 60 - 8.7 Set the ECO Mode Range

598.10.3 Set the Key ToneA single beep is emitted when you press a key. You can turn on or off the key tone.1. Press MENU and </> to select AUDI

Page 61 - U/D to select RESET

60Phone settings8.11.3 Set Date/Time1. Press MENU and </> to select SETTINGS.2. Press SELECT to select SET DATE/TIME, and then press SELECT.3. E

Page 62 - 8.10 Set the Audio

618.13 Set the Dial Mode1. Press MENU and </> to select SETTINGS.2. Press SELECT and </> to select DIAL MODE.3. Press SELECT and </>

Page 63 - 8.11 Set the Date and Time

62Phone settingsNote: If the old system PIN is wrong, you will hear an error tone and be asked to enter it again.4. Press OK to enter the four-digit n

Page 64 - 8.12 De-register

639. REGISTRATIONYour handset and base station is pre-registered. Up to five handsets can be registered to a single base station.If for some reason, t

Page 65 - 8.16 Change the System PIN

64Answering machine10. ANSWERING MACHINEThe answering system can record and store up to 99 messages. You can set a desired recording time for messages

Page 66 - </> to select RESET

6510.2 AnnouncementThis is the message your callers hearing on the answering machine. There are two pre-recorded outgoing messages, or you can record

Page 67 - U/D to select REGISTER

34. Always use the cables provided in the box.2.4 Installing and charging the battery pack1. Slide out the battery compartment cover.2. Place the supp

Page 68 - U/D to select ON or OFF

66Answering machine10.2.3 Delete the recorded announcement You can delete the recorded announcement message to set the default announcement message ba

Page 69 - 10.2 Announcement

67Note: • The first received new message will be played first and then the second received new message will be played and so on (if more than one new

Page 70 - 10.3.1 Play messages

68Answering machine10.5 Incoming Call Messages (ICM)If the answering machine is ON and set for ANSWER & RECORD, when there is an incoming call, th

Page 71 - U/D to select RECORD MEMO

6910.6.3 Set the recording time of message1. Press MENU to select ANS. SYSTEM.2. Press SELECT and U/D to select ANS SYS SETUP3. Press SELECT and U/D t

Page 72 - 10.6.1 Set answer mode

70Answering machine10.7 Remote OperationsIf you are away from your home, you can call your answering machine to switch on or off the answering machine

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71Using the base:10.8 Switching Answering Machine On/OffWhen you turn the answering machine ON, the will display in handset and base screen.1. Press

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72Answering machine10.9.2 Playback the announcementYou can play the announcement in the handset or base. 1. Press MENU to select ANS. SYSTEM.2. Press

Page 75 - 10.9 Announcement

7310.10.1 Play messages1. In idle, press p on the base to listen to messages. Or using your base menu1. Press MENU to select ANS. SYSTEM.2. Press SELE

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74Answering machine10.10.3 Delete all old messages1. Press MENU to select ANS. SYSTEM.2. Press SELECT and </> to select DEL ALL OLD.3. Press SEL

Page 77 - 10.10.2 Delete a message

7510.12 Incoming Call Messages (ICM)If the answering machine is ON and set for ANSWER & RECORD, when there is an incoming call, the answering mach

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4Getting to know your phone3. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE3.1 Overview of your handset1. Infrared sensorWhen the infrared sensor is covered during a cal

Page 79 - 10.13.1 Set answer mode

76Answering machine10.13.3 Set the recording time of message1. Press MENU to select ANS. SYSTEM.2. Press SELECT and </> to select ANS SYS SETUP.

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7710.14 Remote OperationsIf you are away from your home, you can call your answering machine to switch on or off the answering machine and listen to y

Page 81 - 10.14 Remote Operations

78Default settings11. DEFAULT SETTINGSDefault settings of handsetItems Default ValuesAnswer MachineAnswer On/Off OnAnswer Mode Answer & RecordAnsw

Page 82 - Default settings

79Default settings of baseItems Default ValuesBluetoothBluetooth PIN 0000Answer MachineAnswer On/Off OnAnswer Mode Answer & RecordAnswer Delay 6 r

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80Default settingsSettingsTime Format 24 - HourDate Format DD/MM/YYDial Mode ToneFlash Time 600msECO Mode Range Full rangeSystem PIN 0000Key Tone OnVT

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8112. TROUBLESHOOTINGIf you have difficulty with your phone, please try the suggestions listed below.Problem SolutionsI cannot pair my cell phone to t

Page 85 - 12. TROUBLESHOOTING

82TroubleshootingI cannot connect my headset with the telephone base.• Make sure that your Bluetooth wireless technology enabled headset is not conne

Page 86 - Troubleshooting

83The battery does not charge in the handset or the handset battery does not accept charge.• Make sure the handset is placed in the telephone base co

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84TroubleshootingThere is interference during a telephone conversation.My calls fade out when I am using the handset.• The handset may be out of rang

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85Please contact the technical support of the network provider for further information.This telephone is not equipped with a grounding function! There

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53.2 Handset LCD displayHome line - on steadily when the home line is in use or there is an incoming home call.CELL line - on steadily when the cell l

Page 90 - Telephone settings

86Telephone settings13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSBasic InformationDimensions Handset: L250 X W90.40 X H51.75mmBase: L203.65 X W42.00 X H21.5mmWeight Ha

Page 91 - Customer Service Centre

91-003886-020-100Customer Service CentreSuite 1601, Lever Tech Centre, 69-71 King Yip Street,Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong.Customer Service Hotline: (

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