VTech vt1920 Operations Instructions

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Congratulations! You have purchased
one of the most sophisticated cordless
telephones on the market! The VTech
VT 1920c has been designed to offer
a new standard in cordless telephone
technology.
Unlike most other cordless phones, the
VTech VT 1920c digitizes your voice
using advanced ADPCM digital voice
coding to provide noise and distortion
free performance. In most conditions
you will not be able to tell you are using
a cordless phone. Gone are the
annoyances of static, interference and
having to listen to other people’s
conversations on your cordless phone.
The VTech VT 1920c scrambles your
voice before it transmits it. This allows
you the security of knowing that no one
can tune in and eavesdrop on your
conversations.
The VTech VT 1920c decodes and
displays name and/or number Caller ID
(CID) information where available and
when subscribed to. The alpha-
numeric display can show both the
name and number of the calling party.
Up to 24 name characters or 11 phone
number digits can be displayed on the
LCD.
With the VTech VT 1920c, the user can
easily answer a call by pressing any
key other than the OFF, MUTE or
VOLUME Keys. In addition, the handset
keypad and LCD illuminate while the
handset rings to signal an incoming
call. This is very useful in a dark
environment.
INTRODUCTION
The VTech VT 1920c also provides
a one-way Page/Find. Pressing the
base PAGE key will cause the handset
to ring in a manner which distinguishes
it from normal incoming ringing. This
can be used to alert the handset user,
or to simply locate the handset in the
event that it is misplaced.
The VTech VT 1920c uses special
memory in both the base and handset
which is not susceptible to power
failures. This provides permanent
storage of all memory dial numbers,
CID information as well as the base
and handset security codes.
When an optional battery pack is
installed in the base unit, the VTech VT
1920c uses this battery pack to provide
operational backup in case of power
failure. In this way you have access
to all normal phone functions during a
total power outage. Calls can still be
placed and received without
interruption. More than 5 hours backup
will be possible with a fully charged
battery pack in the base unit.
The VTech VT 1920c informs you that
another extension is currently in use
on the same phone line. The phone
will also alert you when you are Out
of Range, even when you're not using
the phone!
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INTRODUCTION

1Congratulations! You have purchasedone of the most sophisticated cordlesstelephones on the market! The VTechVT 1920c has been designed to offera

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10Follow the steps below:1. Remove the battery case cover bypressing on the ridged lines andsliding downward.2. Discard the old battery pack. Don’tp

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114. Exercise care in handling batteriesin order not to short the battery withconducting materials such as rings,bracelets, and keys. The battery orc

Page 4 - FCC and IC Regulations

12REPLACING THE BATTERY PACKPower BackupWhen a Spare Battery pack is installedin the Base Unit, the VTech VT 1920cuses this battery pack to provideope

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13GETTING STARTEDCharge the handset battery packbefore use. The battery pack rechargesautomatically whenever the handset isin the base unit. The bat

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14GETTING STARTEDFill in the telephone number card onthe base unit.FILL IN THETELEPHONENUMBERCARDMEMORY12345678910Check for a dial tone. After the bat

Page 7 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

15Figure 1Figure 2USING THE WALL MOUNTADAPTOR1. Choose a spot near an electricaloutlet and a telephone jack.You phone requires a modulartelephone jack

Page 8 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

16THE LCD DISPLAYLCD Display Messagesis displayed when the handsetmicrophone has been muted.is displayed when the handset ringerhas been programmed of

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17THE HANDSET LAYOUTTHE HANDSET FEATURESFLASHPAUSE23679#abcdefjklmnopqrswxyzoper0toneMEM*5148HOLDOFFPHONECID REDIALPROGCLR/DELMUTEghiANTENNALCD DISPLA

Page 10 - REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK

18THE BASE UNIT LAYOUTTHE BASE UNIT FEATURESSPARE BATTERY INDICATORPULSETONETONE/PULSE SELECTORAC POWER JACKPHONE CORD JACK9V DCTEL LINEMEMORY DIALIN

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19QUICK REFERENCE GUIDETO MUTE A CALL• Press MUTE to disable thehandset microphone.• Press MUTE again to return tonormal two way conuersation.T

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2• Easy answer - When the phonerings, simply press any key otherthan OFF, MUTE, or the VolumeKeys on the handset to answer.• Auto hang up when returni

Page 13 - SELECTION

20CID - CALLER IDPRESSYOU WILL SEECIDFLASHPAUSE23679#abcdefjklmnopqrstuvwxyzoper0toneMEM*5148HOLDOFFPHONECID REDIALPROGCLR/DELMUTEghiQUICK REFERENCE G

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21BASIC OPERATIONMAKING CALLSYou can make calls directly from thehandset whether you are at the baseor away from it.NOTE: There are two different ways

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22ADVANCED FUNCTIONSCALL WAITINGWhile you are on a call, you will hearan alert signal, warning that a secondcaller is trying to reach you. CALLWAITING

Page 16 - THE LCD DISPLAY

23ADVANCED FUNCTIONSChanging Ringer TypesTo program, the handset must beOFF.To select a different ringer type dothe following:Press: PROGPress:

Page 17 - THE HANDSET LAYOUT

24ADVANCED FUNCTIONSAdvanced DialingThere are two different ways to dial anumber:1. Press the PHONE key and waitfor a dial tone. Then dial thenumbe

Page 18 - THE BASE UNIT LAYOUT

25MEMORY DIALINGUnsuccessful programming can resultfrom not correctly completing theprogramming sequence. For example,if after entering a number on t

Page 19 - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

26Dialing From Memory• Press PHONE to get a line.• Press MEM , you're prompted toenter a speed dial location number:NOTE:The ability to temp

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27Storing Special CodesTo insert a pause in a phone number,press HOLD at the appropriate pointwhen entering the number on the LCD.This inserts a

Page 21 - BASIC OPERATION

28CID-CALLER IDCID - CALLER IDYour VTech VT1920C cordless phoneis capable of displaying the name and/or phone number of the person calling,before you

Page 22 - ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

29CID-CALLER IDSpecial Message IndicatorsOut of Area CallsIf for any reason the telephone numberof the caller is unavailable, or if thecaller is outsi

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3Parts Check List1. Base unit, Handset and AC adaptor2. One-Line Telephone Cord3. Battery Pack4. Wall mount accessory5. Belt clipINTRODUCTIONTo purc

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30CID-CALLER IDThere may be additional charactersin the name which can not beshown on the current display. Pressthe ( 9 ) ke

Page 25 - MEMORY DIALING

31DELETING NUMBERSPressing the CLR/DEL button deletesthe CID number displayed.• While the phone is in CID mode,press the CLR/DEL key once todelete t

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32ADDITIONAL OPERATING TIPSOUT OF RANGE WHEN PHONE ISONIf you are presently engaged in a phoneconversation move closer to the base.If the base unit do

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33MAINTENANCETAKING CARE OF YOUR TEL-EPHONE.Your VTech VT1920C cordlesstelephone contains sophisticatedelectronic parts, so it must be treatedwith car

Page 28 - CID-CALLER ID

34IN CASE OF DIFFICULTYIf you have difficulty operating yourphone, the suggestions below shouldsolve the problem. If you still havedifficulty after

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35COMMON CURE FOR ELECTRONICEQUIPMENTElectronics, like people, can sometimesget confused. If the unit does not seemto be responding normally, then tr

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36FOR HOW LONG AFTER THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE?• To the original purchaser only - ONE YEAR.WHAT WILL VTECH DO?• At our option, repair or replace you

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37WARRANTY STATEMENTWHAT DOES OUR WARRANTY NOT COVER?• Batteries• Damage from misuse, neglect, or acts of nature (lightning, floods, power surg

Page 32 - ADDITIONAL OPERATING TIPS

38TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSFREQUENCY CONTROLCrystal Controlled Dual PLLSynthesizerTRANSMIT FREQUENCYHandset : 925.05 MHz to 927.75 MHz( All ten channel

Page 33 - MAINTENANCE

39INTRODUCTION ... 1Special Features .

Page 34 - IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

4FCC and IC RegulationsThis equipment complies with Parts 15and 68 of the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) rules for the UnitedStates. It also

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Distributed in the U.S.A. by VTECH Communications, 8770 SW Nimbus Avenue /Beaverton, Oregon, 97008.Distributed in Canada by VTECH Electronics Canada L

Page 36 - WARRANTY STATEMENT

5FCC and IC RegulationsFCC Part 68The FCC requires that you connectyour cordless telephone to thenationwide telephone network througha modular telepho

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6Before installing this equipment, usersshould ensure that it is permissible tobe connected to the facilities of thelocal telecommunications company.T

Page 38 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

7When using your telephone equipment,basic safety precautions should alwaysbe followed to reduce the risk of fire,electric shock and injury to persons

Page 39 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

8SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS12.Unplug this product from the walloutlet and refer servicing to aVTech authorized service facil

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9REPLACING THE BATTERY PACKCTIONSspare battery pack and it has beencharging in the base unit, simplyexchange the drained handset batterypack with the

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