Page 2 - INTRODUCTION
2 ¥ Easy answer - When the phone rings, simply press any key otherthan OFF, MUTE, or the VolumeKeys on the handset to answer. ¥ Auto hang up when returning the handset to the base cradle. ¥ Extension in use indicator.¥ Message waiting indicator for use with voicemail service. ¥ Auto line drop from H...
Page 4 - FCC and IC Regulations; - Increase the separation between
4 FCC and IC Regulations This equipment complies with Parts 15and 68 of the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) rules for the UnitedStates. It also complies with regula-tions RSS210 and CS-03 of Industryand Science Canada. Operation issubject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may no...
Page 5 - Notice: The REN assigned to this
5 FCC and IC Regulations FCC Part 68The FCC requires that you connectyour cordless telephone to the nation-wide telephone network through amodular telephone jack (USOC RJ11C,RJ11W or RJ14). Your telephone company may discon-tinue your service if your equipmentcauses harm to the telephone network.The...
Page 6 - Caution: Users should not attempt to
6 Before installing this equipment, usersshould ensure that it is permissible tobe connected to the facilities of thelocal telecommunications company.The equipment must also be installedusing an acceptable method ofconnection. The customer should beaware that compliance with the aboveconditions may ...
Page 7 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
7 When using your telephone equipment,basic safety precautions should alwaysbe followed to reduce the risk of fire,electric shock and injury to persons,including the following: 1. R e a d a n d u n d e r s t a n d a l l instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. ...
Page 9 - REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK; VT
9 REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK Charging The Handset Battery PackThe handset of your VTech VT 1930ccordless telephone is powered by arechargeable battery pack. It chargesautomatically whenever the handset isin the base. You should charge thebattery pack for 16 hours when you firstreceive your phone. Yo...
Page 12 - GETTING STARTED
12 PULSE TONE ON OFF RINGER TONE PULSESWITCH BASE RINGERON/OFFSWITCH GETTING STARTED Setting Up Your VTech VT 1930 cChoose an area near an electricaloutlet and a telephone wall jack. AC Power AdapterPlug the AC power adapter into anelectrical outlet and the DC connecterto the back of the base unit. ...
Page 13 - during a lightning storm.
13 GETTING STARTED Fill in the telephone number card onthe base unit. 1 INT.COM HOLD MEM HS POWER VT 1930c 9 DIGITAL CORDLESS 7 * 4 PQRS TONE GHI FILL IN THETELEPHONENUMBER CARD Check for a dial tone. After the batterypack is charged, rotate the Base Unitantenna to an upright position. Pick upthe Ha...
Page 14 - WALL MOUNTING; Choose a spot near an electrical; Figure 1; Position the wall mounting
14 WALL MOUNTING The Wall Mounting bracket is de-signed to fit on standard Wall Mountingplates. 1. Choose a spot near an electrical outlet and a telephone jack. PULSE TONE ON OFF RINGER SP.PHONE INT.COM VOL HOLD FLASH MUTE MEM Q.MEM REDIAL SPARE BATT HS IN-USE CHARGING POWER 900MHz DIGITAL CORDLESS ...
Page 15 - Handset Display Messages; EXAMPLES OF THE HANDSET DISPLAY
15 Handset Display Messages PHONE ON is displayed when thephone is in use. After pressing a volume key, thisdisplays the current volume setting. This message is displayed when thebase/handset is on hold. This message is displayed when thelive telephone line is not connected tothe base unit. EXAMPLES...
Page 16 - THE LCD DISPLAY-EXAMPLES
16 THE LCD DISPLAY-EXAMPLES This display is confirms that a commu-nication link has been established withthe Base. This message is displayed when boththe handset and base unit are on a calltogether. This message is displayed while inOFF mode, if another phone is currentlyusing the same line. This di...
Page 17 - BASE UNIT FUNCTION KEYS
17 BASE UNIT FUNCTION KEYS HOLD KeyP r e s s t h i s k e y t o p l a c e y o u rSpeakerphone call on hold. Presseither HOLD or SPEAKER PHONEto return to the call. With a Speakerphone call on HOLD,picking up an extension phone, oractivating the VT 1930c Handset willturn the Speakerphone OFF. FLASH Ke...
Page 18 - THE HANDSET LAYOUT
18 THE HANDSET LAYOUT ANTENNA DISPLAY HOLDOFF KEYPHONE KEY DIALING KEYS (0-9) TONE (Temporary Tone) CALLER ID (CID) REDIAL MUTE CLEAR/DELETE (CLR/DEL) KEYINTERCOM (INT.COM) KEYMEMORY/PROGRAM(MEM/PGM) KEY BATTERY COMPARTMENT VOLUME UP & DOWN CHARGING CONTACTS FLASH PAUSE 2 3 6 7 9 # 0 MEM/PGM * 5...
Page 19 - THE BASE UNIT LAYOUT
19 THE BASE UNIT LAYOUT 1 SP.PHONE INT.COM VOL HOLD FLASH MUTE MEM Q.MEM REDIAL SPARE BATT HS IN-USE CHARGING POWER VT 1930c 900MHz DIGITAL CORDLESS 2 3 6 7 9 # 0 * 5 4 8 ABC DEF JKL MNO PQRS WXYZ oper TONE GHI TUV TONE/PULSE SWITCH BASE RINGER ON/OFF SWITCH AC POWER JACK PHONE CORD JACK ANTENNA POW...
Page 20 - BASE UNIT FEATURES
20 BASE UNIT FEATURES Power IndicatorGlows when the power supply isplugged in and power is applied to theBase Unit. HS In Use IndicatorGlows when the Handset has beenactivated. Charging IndicatorGlows when the Handset is placed inthe Base Unit cradle. If there is nobattery pack in the Handset, theCH...
Page 21 - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
21 FLASH PAUSE 2 3 6 7 9 # 0 MEM/PGM * 5 1 4 8 HOLD OFF PHONE CID REDIAL INT.COM CLR/DEL MUTE abc mno jkl ghi pqrs tuv wxyz tone oper STORING SPEED DIALNUMBERS DIAL YOUR PHONENUMBER PRESS PRESS LOCATION(00..20) PHONE MEM/PGM QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Set-Up Adapter¥ Plug AC adapter into a standard elect...
Page 22 - From the Handset
22 FLASH PAUSE 2 3 6 7 9 # 0 MEM/PGM * 5 1 4 8 HOLD OFF PHONE CID REDIAL INT.COM CLR/DEL MUTE abc mno jkl ghi pqrs tuv wxyz tone oper MEMORY DIALING PRESS PRESSYOU WILL SEE ENTER MEMORYLOCATION (00..20) PHONE MEM/PGM PHONE MEM/PGM FLASH PAUSE 2 3 6 7 9 # 0 MEM/PGM * 5 1 4 8 HOLD OFF PHONE CID REDIAL...
Page 23 - Or; ¥ Press REDIAL so that the; Using REDIAL
23 From the Handset:¥ Press the PHONE key, then REDIAL to automatically redialthe last number you dialed. Or ¥ Press REDIAL so that the number is shown on the displayand then press the PHONE key. From the Base Unit :¥ Press the SPKP key, then REDIAL . HOLDFrom the Handset :¥ Press HOLD to put a call...
Page 24 - BASIC OPERATION
24 BASIC OPERATION to increase or decrease the volume.H o l d i n g e i t h e r k e y d o w n w i l lcontinuously change the volume setting.The earpiece volume level indicator onthe display will change accordingly.There are four volume levels. FLASHYou can use your VTech VT 1930ccordless phone with ...
Page 26 - ADVANCED FUNCTIONS; ¥ From the Base Unit: press the
26 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Call WaitingCALL WAITING is a subscriptionservice, available from most localtelephone service providers. Contactyour provider for details. While you areon a call, you will hear an alert signal,warning that a second caller is tryingto reach you. If you subscribe to this service ...
Page 27 - The display will show the following:
27 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Programming The RingerThe Handset and Base Unit ringers arecapable of four different types of ringertones. The following section detail howto select different ringer types and howto turn off the ringer. Changing Ringer TypesTo program, the Handset must be OFF. To select a diffe...
Page 28 - The display will show the following :
28 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To select a different ringer type for theBase Unit do the following: Press and hold : MEM/PGM The display will show the following : Press : # The display will show the following: Press : 2 The display will show the following: Press : 1 for ringer type 12 for ringer type 23 for ...
Page 29 - Enter the number you wish to dial; ¥ Press and hold CLR/DEL until; or; ¥ Press OFF and start over.; aaa
29 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Clear/Delete (CLR/DEL) KeyThe CLEAR and DELETE functionscan be accessed separately dependingon how long the key is held down. Forexample, to clear the last digit enteredon the display, press the CLR/DELkey for less than 1 second. Press andhold the CLR/DEL key for more than1 sec...
Page 31 - ¥ Press MEM/PGM again to exit; ¥ Note that if digits were on the; ¥ Press OFF to exit.; ¥ Enter memory location number
31 MEMORY DIALING ¥ Press MEM/PGM again to exit memory dial mode and leave thenumber on the display. ¥ Press PHONE . The number on the display will be dialed after a 2second pause. ¥ Note that if digits were on the display prior to entering memorydial mode, the contents of thes p e e d d i a l m e m...
Page 36 - ADDITIONAL OPERATING TIPS
36 ADDITIONAL OPERATING TIPS Out Of Range When Phone Is OnIf you are presently engaged in aphoneconversation move closer to the base.If the base unit does not communicatewith the handset within 25 seconds oflosing contact, it will automaticallyhang up. Out Of Range When Phone Is OffWhen the phone is...
Page 37 - MAINTENANCE
37 MAINTENANCE Taking Care Of Your TelephoneYour VTech VT 1930c cordlesstelephone contains sophisticatedelectronic parts, so it must be treatedwith care. Avoid rough treatmentPlace the handset down gently. Savethe original packing materials to protectyour telephone if you ever needto ship it. Avoid ...
Page 38 - IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
38 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY If you have difficulty operating yourphone, the suggestions below shouldsolve the problem. If you still havedifficulty after trying theses u g g e s t i o n s , c a l l V T E C HCommunications at 1-800-595-9511.In Canada, call VTECH Electronics at1-800-267-7377. THE PHONE DO...
Page 40 - VTECH COMMUNICATIONS; WARRANTY STATEMENT
40 WARRANTY STATEMENT FOR HOW LONG AFTER THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE?¥ To the original purchaser only - ONE YEAR. WHAT WILL VTECH DO?¥ At our option, repair or replace your unit. HOW DO I SEND MY UNIT, IN OR OUT OF WARRANTY?¥ Call VTECH Communications customer service for Return Authorization at: 1-800-59...
Page 41 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
41 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FREQUENCY CONTROLC r y s t a l C o n t r o l l e d D u a l P L LSynthesizer TRANSMIT FREQUENCYHandset : 925.05 MHz to 927.75 MHz ( All ten channels within thisrange) Base : 902.3 MHz to 905.0 MHz (All ten channels within thisrange) RECEIVE FREQUENCYHandset : 902.3 MHz to ...
Page 42 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Page
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 1Special Features ............................................................................................................. 2Parts Check List ................