VTech i 5836 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Table Of Contents; Handset Accessories
- Page 3 – Important Safety Instructions
- Page 4 – B. If liquid has been spilled onto the product.
- Page 5 – Introduction
- Page 6 – Parts Check List
- Page 7 – The Handset Layout
- Page 8 – The Base Unit Layout; eys
- Page 9 – Setup; Getting Started
- Page 10 – Installation of Battery Pack in Handset; Getting; Searching for Base; Charging of the Handset Battery Pack
- Page 11 – ON
- Page 12 – Spare Battery Charger/Power Backup Feature; Installation
- Page 13 – Wall Mounting
- Page 14 – Installation and Registration of Accessory Handset
- Page 15 – Accessory Handset
- Page 16 – SEARCHING; Registration
- Page 17 – Register Additional
- Page 18 – Handset and Base Indicators; Basic; FULL; Icon; Handset Icons; Description
- Page 19 – the; HOLD
- Page 20 – Handset Menu; Main Menu; the Handset's advanced; Menu Shortcuts; Screen Saver
- Page 21 – Intercom; m u s t
- Page 23 – to confirm; SAVE
- Page 24 – Picture Download; on page 29 for details.
- Page 26 – Calls Log; tore
- Page 27 – Settings
- Page 28 – Pictures; Recordable Ringer
- Page 30 – Create a Ringer; may; Your; My Clips; . You may find 10 additional sound clips on the accompanying
- Page 31 – Image Editor Tool CD; VTech; hen the pictures on the accompanying CD-ROM; available; Image Editor Software; can view
- Page 33 – Base Soft Menu Functions; REDIAL; T h e
- Page 34 – Base Unit Menu; To Store a Number/Name; ve; O F F; M E N U; CLEAR
- Page 35 – Caller ID - Call Waiting ID; Reviewing Caller ID from the Base; party calling; OFF; The Caller ID
- Page 36 – Deleting CID Records; Tip; y o u r; or; Use the; option to store the displayed Caller ID record into the; To Edit a Number/Name; Dialing from Caller ID
- Page 37 – Base Settings; Ringer Volume; There are eight Base ringer melody choices. To
- Page 38 – beeps
- Page 39 – Number Key; ENTER NAME; , use the digit keys to; NOTE
- Page 40 – spell
- Page 41 – MEM; Or, you can press the; FIND; t o; softkey. The closest match; P H O N E; To Delete a Number/Name; t w o; T o
- Page 42 – To Edit a Number
- Page 43 – Making Calls; Answering Calls; OR; Handset and Base Operation; Advanced
- Page 44 – Handset Volume; Mid Boost
- Page 45 – Mute Function; SPEAKERPHONE; Flash Function
- Page 46 – From Base to ALL Handsets:; then press OK; Global Call From Base.; Handset Speakerphone Operation; i n; From Base to a Specific Handset; Handset 2
- Page 47 – Line in Use Indication; used by another phone (other than the; EXTENSION IN USE; will be displaye; Layout; Diagrams at; Conference Calling
- Page 48 – Transferring Calls; any direction
- Page 49 – To purchase a Headset, call VTech Customer Service at; Belt Clip
- Page 50 – AdditionalInformation; Case Of Difficulty; LOW BATTERY
- Page 51 – In Case Of Difficulty; Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
- Page 52 – Maintenance; . Then pull the unit out by the unplugged cords.
- Page 53 – Warranty Statement; What does this limited warranty cover?
- Page 54 – How do you get warranty service?; This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
- Page 55 – FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations; for; FCC and ACTA Information
- Page 56 – Product identifier and REN information
- Page 57 – Hearing aid compatibility; However, if you do make a call to an emergency number:
- Page 59 – grams; up to 32 digits per location; Technical Specifications; Additional
- Page 60 – Printed in China
Important Safety Instructions ..............................................................................
1
Introduction ............................................................................................................
3
Parts Check List ...................................................................................................... 4
The Handset Layout ............................................................................................... 5
The Base Unit Layout ............................................................................................. 6
Getting Started ..................................................................... 7
Setup ...................................................................................................................... 7
Connecting Power to Base Unit/Handset Charger ................................................ 7
In s t a l l a t i o n o f B a t t e r y P a c k i n Handset ........................................................... 8
Charging of the Handset Battery Pack .................................................................... 8
Connecting to
P
hone
L
ine ..................................................................................... 9
Checking for
D
ial
T
one .......................................................................................... 9
Tone/Pulse selection .............................................................................................. 9
Spare Battery Charger/ Power Backup Feature ............................................. 10
Wall Mounting ..................................................................................................... 11
Installation and Registration of Accessory Handset ...................................... 12
Basic Operations ............................................................... 16
Handset and Base Indicators ............................................................................ 16
Handset Icons ...................................................................................................... 16
Handset LEDs ..................................................................................................... 17
Base Unit Icons .................................................................................................... 17
Base LEDs ........................................................................................................... 17
Joystick Operation
............................................................................................ 18
Menu Shortcuts .................................................................................................... 18
Main Menu ........................................................................................................... 18
Intercom ............................................................................................................... 19
Phonebook .......................................................................................................... 20
Calls Log ............................................................................................................. 24
Settings
.................................................................................................................. 25
Sounds & Alerts ................................................................................................... 26
Pictures ................................................................................................................
26
Recordable Ringer
............................................................................................. 28
Create a Ringer
.................................................................................................. 28
Picture Download ............................................................................................... 29
One-Time Software Installation ................................................................................. 29
Image Download ................................................................................................. 29
Base Soft Menu Functions ................................................................................ 31
Redial .................................................................................................................. 31
Base Unit Menu ................................................................................................... 32
Calls
lLog
............................................................................................................ 33
Base Settings ..................................................................................................... 35
Ringer Volume ..................................................................................................... 35
Ringer Melody ..................................................................................................... 35
Keypad Tone ........................................................................................................ 36
Tone/Pulse ........................................................................................................... 36
Contrast ............................................................................................................... 36
Language ............................................................................................................ 36
Phonebook Memory ........................................................................................... 37
To Store a Number/Name .................................................................................... 38
T o S e a r c h F o r a n d D i a l a Number/Name ....................................................... 39
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Table Of Contents To Delete a Number/Name .................................................................................. 39To Edit a Number/Name ................................................................................................. 40 Advanced Operations .................................
Important Safety Instructions 1 When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, including the following: 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the produ...
2 i 5886 manualNov11.p65 11/12/2003, 9:50 AM 2 Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions B. If liquid has been spilled onto the product. C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the product does not operate normally by following the operatinginstructions. Adjust o...