Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions; or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
1 Important Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should alwaysbe followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, including thefollowing:1. Read and understand all instructions.2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.3...
Page 3 - F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
2 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 operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operatinginstructions, as imprope...
Page 4 - Before You Begin; Parts Check List
3 Enhanced 2.4GHz Technology - Dual Band transmission combines the best of 2.4GHz and 900MHz technologies, providing enhanced performance over standard cordlesstelephones. Before You Begin 5. Battery6. Belt Clip7. User’s Manual8. Base Wall Mounting Bracket To purchase replacement batteries, call VTe...
Page 5 - Installation; Before You Install; This phone requires a modular telephone jack and a standard; Install the Handset battery.; Use only VTech batteries.; To Attatch
4 Getting S tarted Installation Before You Install 1. Choose a location for the Base near an electrical outlet and a telephonej a c k . This phone requires a modular telephone jack and a standard electrical outlet (110V AC) not controlled by a wall switch. 2. Install the Handset battery. Use only VT...
Page 6 - Table/Desk Installation
5 Getting S tarted Table/Desk Installation Installation 4. Charge the Handset Battery Place the Handset in its Base. Charge the battery at least for 12 hours before using your telephone for the first time. 5. Check for Dial Tone After the battery is charged, pick up the Handset and press PHONE . You...
Page 7 - Wall Installation
6 Getting S tarted Installation Wall Installation The wall mount bracket is designed for use on standard wall mount plates only.1. Run the power and telephone line cords through the slots in the bracket,then connect them to the jacks located on the underside of the Base. 2. Plug the AC adapter into ...
Page 8 - Basic Operation; Telephone Operation; Hold; Handset Operation
7 Basic Operation Telephone Operation End a Call Press OFF. -OR- Place Handsetin its Base. Exitp r o g r a m m i n gCancel a Page Channel Switch to a clear channel while on a call. D e l e t e While Handset is in idle mode, press and hold to delete all records in the Call Log. When viewing the Call ...
Page 9 - Handset Ringer Style/Battery Save
8 Basic Operation Telephone Operation Handset Ringer Style/Battery Save You can select from four different Handset ringer styles, or turn the ringer off andextend the battery life.1. Make sure the Handset is OFF . 2. Press PROG . 3. Press or until the screen displays RINGER: and the current selectio...
Page 10 - Temporary Tone Dialing; MESSAGE; Clear Message Waiting Alert
9 Basic Operation Telephone Operation Temporary Tone Dialing If you have pulse (rotary) service only, you can change from pulse to touch tonedialing during a call by pressing *TONE . This is useful if you need to send touch tone signals for access to telephone banking or long distance services.1. Di...
Page 11 - PHONE ON; Display Screen Messages; PHONE
10 Basic Operation ** RINGING ** CONNECTING... PHONE ON SCANNING... ** PAGING ** HOLD BATTERY LOW NO CONNECT Screen Displays: When: Display Screen Messages There is a call coming in. The Handset is waiting for a dial tone. The Handset is in use. The Handset is changing to another of the 30channels a...
Page 12 - MEMORY FULL; Speed Dial; W X; Presses
11 Basic Operation You can store up to 9 telephone numbers with names (up to 15 characters and 24 digits in each location) you dial frequently into the Speed Dial memory locations you assign (1 through 9). You can also store telephone numbers with names alphabetically in thedirectory. See Telephone ...
Page 15 - Telephone Directory
14 Basic Operation Your t 2415 can store 50 (including the nine Speed Dial entries) telephone numbers with names (up to 15 characters for the name and 24 digits for thenumber in each location). NOTE: Press OFF at any time to exit directory. Store a Number/Name in the Directory 1. Press PROG . The sc...
Page 17 - Dial a Number from the Directory; DIR; Move a Number/Name to the Speed Dial Memory; Press or to scroll alphabetically through directory.
16 Basic Operation Dial a Number from the Directory 1. Press ( DIR ). The screen displays DIRECTORY . 2. Press or to scroll alphabetically through entries stored in directory. -OR- Press the dial pad key for the first letter of the entry you want to dial. 3. When the number you want to dial is displ...
Page 18 - Caller ID Operation; Review Call History
17 Basic Operation Caller ID Operation About Call History (Caller ID) Your t 2415 can store up to 90 calls in its Caller ID memory. The most recent call will have the highest number. When the memory is full, the oldest call will bedeleted to make room for new incoming call information. If you answer...
Page 19 - Store a Call History Record in the Directory
18 Basic Operation Caller ID Operation Store a Call History Record in the Directory 1. Locate the record in the call history you want to store in the directory.2. If you wish to change how the number is stored, press # . The screen displays alternate dialing sequences available for this call (area c...
Page 20 - This caller has called you more than once.
19 Basic Operation Screen Displays: When: Display Screen Messages P R I V A T E P R I V A T E P R I V A T E P R I V A T E P R I V A T E The other party is blocking name and/or numberinformation. U N K N O W N U N K N O W N U N K N O W N U N K N O W N U N K N O W N Your phone company is unable to rec...
Page 21 - Batteries; Battery Care and Maintenance
20 Basic Operation Batteries Battery Care and Maintenance • Maximum talk time on a fully charged battery is approximately 6 hours.Maximum standby time is 7 days. • The Battery needs charging when:— A new battery is installed in the Handset.— The phone beeps twice every five seconds.— The screen disp...
Page 22 - Additional Information; Headset Operation; Your
21 Additional Information Headset Operation Your t 2415 Handset is equipped with a 2.5mm Headset Jack for use with an optional accessory Headset for handsfree operation. If you choose to usethe Headset option, you must obtain an optional accessory Headset, which iscompatible with the t 2415 . For be...
Page 23 - In Case of Difficulty
22 Additional Information In Case of Difficulty If you have difficulty operating your phone, the suggestions belowshould solve the problem. If you still have difficulty after trying thesesuggestions, call VTech Communications at 1-800-595-9511. In Canada,call VTech Telecommunications Canada Ltd. at ...
Page 24 - You hear other calls while using your phone; Make sure the power cord is plugged in.; Common cure for electronic equipment; up to one minute for this to take place.
23 Additional Information In Case of Difficulty You hear other calls while using your phone • Disconnect your Base Unit from the telephone jack, and plug in a regulartelephone. If you still hear other calls, the problem is probably in your wiringor local service. Call your local telephone company. Y...
Page 25 - Maintenance; Taking care of your telephone; . Then pull the unit out by the
24 Additional Information Maintenance Taking care of your telephone Your cordless telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts, so it mustbe treated with care. Avoid rough treatment Place the Handset down gently. Save the original packing materials to protectyour telephone if you ever need to s...
Page 26 - Warranty Statement; What is not covered by this limited warranty?
25 Additional Information Warranty Statement What does this limited warranty cover?• The manufacturer of this VTech product, VTech Communications, warrants to theholder of a valid proof of purchase (“Consumer” or “you”) that the product andall accessories provided by VTech in the sales package (“Pro...
Page 27 - How do you get warranty service?
26 Additional Information Warranty Statement 8. Charges for installation or set up, adjustment of customer controls and installation or repair of systems outside the unit. How do you get warranty service? • To obtain warranty service in the United States of America, call 1-800-595-9511 for instructi...
Page 28 - FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations; FCC Part 68 and ACTA
27 Additional Information FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations This equipment complies with Parts 15 of the Federal Communications Commission(FCC) rules for the United States. It also complies with regulations RSS210 andCS-03 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following twocondition...
Page 31 - The RBRC; R B R C; RBRC
30 Additional Information FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connectionsof the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present,are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in...
Page 32 - Technical Specifications; Battery; MEMORY; CID: 90 Memory locations
31 Additional Information Technical Specifications FREQUENCY CONTROL Crystal controlledPLL synthesizer TRANSMIT FREQUENCY Base: 2410.2 - 2417.4 MHzHandset: 912.75 - 916.35 MHz RECEIVE FREQUENCY Base: 912.75 - 916.35 MHzHandset: 2410.2 - 2417.4 MHz CHANNELS 30 Channels N O M I N A L E F F E C T I V E...
Page 34 - Replacement Battery Order Form; Part Number (Description) QTY X Price = Subtotal
Replacement Battery Order Form Part Number (Description) QTY X Price = Subtotal 80-5074-01-00(SBA Series Battery, 3.6V 400mAh Ni-Cd) ___________ x $14.95 = _____________ For orders up to $80, add $6.95 Shipping __________________ For orders over $80, add $9.95 Shipping __________________ + Sales Tax...
Page 35 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents R Important Safety Instructions...........................................................................................1Before You Begin ..................................................................................................................3 Parts Check List ............