Page 2 - Contents; Setting up the telephone..............................................................................3; Exte
1 20401551en_ba_a0 Contents Setting up the telephone……………………………………………………………………3 Package contents …………………………………………………………………………3Location ……………………………………………………………………………………3Setting up the base stationConnecting the telephone ...................................................................................
Page 4 - Package contents; The package contains the following items:; Location; Setting up the telephone; Telephone line cord
3 20401551en_ba_a0 Package contents The package contains the following items: ➭ 1 Base station ➭ 1 AC power adapter ➭ 1 Handset ➭ 2 Dowels / 2 screws ➭ 2 Rechargeable batteries Location To obtain the best possible range, we recommend positioning the telephone in a locationcentral to your sphere of a...
Page 5 - Setting up the base station; Do not expose the base station
4 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the base station ➭ Do not expose the base station to direct sunlight. Protect the base station against moisture. Do not position the telephone in roomexposed to condensation, corrosive steam or excessive dust. Condensation canoccur in cellars, garages, conservatories or...
Page 6 - Socket for; Use only the VTech power pack provided for
5 20401551en_ba_a0 Connecting the telephone Before you can start using your telephone you must plug in the telephone connectioncords and the mains cable. Safety note the base station! ➀ Telephone connection cord The telephone connection cord has two differentplugs. Insert the smaller plug in the soc...
Page 7 - Removing the cords
6 20401551en_ba_a0 Removing the cords connection socket. Setting up the telephone First unplug the mains plug fr om the 220V socket and the plug from the telephone
Page 9 - Do not use strange base station, the batteries can be damaged.
8 20401551en_ba_a0 Charging the batteries The batteries are not yet charged when you first unpack the telephone. To charge the batteries, place the handset on the base station. The flashing battery symbol on the handset signals the charging pr ocedure. The batteries will take around 14 hours tocharg...
Page 10 - Note; good reason, since this af fects the optimum charging cycle.
9 20401551en_ba_a0 Note You can replace the handset in the base station after every call. Charging is electronically controlled to ensure optimal charging of batteries in diffe- rent charge states. A void removing the batteries fr om the handset for no good reason, since this af fects the optimum ch...
Page 11 - Displays; You have pressed the talk key.; R Ó M G S A; Only in networks that enable caller ID
10 20401551en_ba_a0 Displays, keys, symbols Displays The display gives you information on the current status of your telephone.The «standby indicator» shown below shows you your handset is ready for use. The symbols in the upper row of the display have the following meaning: The symbol is permanentl...
Page 12 - Handset keys; Numerical keys for dialling telephone numbers.
20401551en_ba_a0 Handset keys Open call list*, press key several times to scroll down. Previous called number(s), press to scroll through this redial list. Performs different functions depending on the context. ➮ Deletes the last character or number of an entry in the display. ➮ Press this key to re...
Page 14 - Base station keys; Paging key
20401551en_ba_a0 Base station keys Paging key Charging cradle forthe handset Setting up the telephone PAGE 13
Page 15 - Key lock on; Key lock off; Hold down the hash key for about 2 seconds.; symbol to indicate that the key lock has been; Paging; Pr ess the PAGE key on the base station to page your handset.; End call; P ress the PAGE button again, or press the Talk key on
20401551en_ba_a0 Key lock on/off . During incoming calls the key lock is deactivated for the duration of the call. Key lock on Hold down the hash key for about 2 seconds. The display shows the key symbol . Key lock off Hold down the hash key for about 2 seconds. Note You cannot make outgoing calls w...
Page 16 - Pr ess the Talk-key,or replace the hendset; to make any corrections and press the talk-key.; Telephoning
20401551en_ba_a0 Exter nal calls Pr ess the Talk key. Enter the required telephone number. This number will then be dialled. To end this external call: Pr ess the Talk-key,or replace the hendset Note You may also make external calls by using predialling: enter the telephonenumber, use the key to mak...
Page 17 - Pr ess the Talk key, or pick up the handset if it is on the base station; You can set the volume and melody of the ring tone.; when where is incoming call.
20401551en_ba_a0 Accepting a call Calls are signalled acoustically as well as optically in the handset display. ➭ The caller’s number is not displayed if the caller has withheld his number i.e. if he hassuppressed transmission of his number, or if this is not technically possible. Accepting a call P...
Page 18 - Redial; Pr ess the -key to exit the redial list; Quick access network mailbox
20401551en_ba_a0 Telephoning Redial The last 10 dialled numbers are saved under the redial key. Open the redial list. The last dialled number is displayed. Press this redial keyagain to scroll through the list. Pr ess the -key to exit the redial list . Press the -key for approx. 2 seconds to delete ...
Page 19 - Dialling from the call list; oldest entry is deleted and the newest is put first in the list.; Selecting a number from the call list; Press the call list key. The latest entry is shown.; Deleting the entire call list; Press the following keys in consecutive order:; Listen to messages in the network mailbox
20401551en_ba_a0 Dialling from the call list If your network operator supports caller ID (CLIP), numbers (up to 18 digits) of unanswe- red calls ar e saved in the caller list. The list can hold up to 10 entries. If the list is full, the oldest entry is deleted and the newest is put first in the list...
Page 20 - Muting the handset; You are conducting a call.; Setting the handset volume; The handset volume can be set and saved at any of three levels.; hear your call partner.
20401551en_ba_a0 Telephoning Muting the handset If you do not want your call partner to hear what you are saying to another person inthe room, you can temporarily mute your handset. You are conducting a call. Press the -key. The display shows M The call is put << Mute >> , and the call p...
Page 21 - Setting the ring tone melody; Telephone settings; Setting the ring tone volume
Setting the ring tone melody You have a choice of six different melodies. Press the programming key. Press 5. The current setting is displayed (e.g. “2/6 ” is the second of 6 settings). Use numerical keys 1 to 6 to set the preferred melody. Press the programming key to save the setting. 20401551en_b...
Page 22 - Speed dialling; Your VT6221 can stor e 10 speed-dial numbers, each up to 18 digits.; Selecting speed dialling; Press the programming key.; Deleting the entire speed-dial list
20401551en_ba_a0 Speed dialling Your VT6221 can stor e 10 speed-dial numbers, each up to 18 digits. Selecting speed dialling Press the speed-dial key.The first entry is displayed. Scroll through the speed-dial list by pressing thespeed-dial key as often as required or use numerical keys 1 to 9 to se...
Page 23 - Entering/editing the direct call number; is displayed. Delete individual digits backwards by pr essing; If the Direct call number has been programmed, this number; Activating/deactivating direct call
22 20401551en_ba_a0 Direct call (baby call) With direct call, you can program a number which can be directly dialled when any key(except the programming key) is pressed. Entering/editing the direct call number Press the programming key. Press 3. Enter your four-digit PIN. Press the programming key. ...
Page 24 - Flash time; The flash time has been set to 600 ms, which is most suitable to HKSAR
23 20401551en_ba_a0 Telephone settings Flash time Restoring default settings This procedure resets all the personal preferences you have programmed and restores thetelephone to default mode. Press the programming key. Press 9. Enter your PIN. Press the programming key to save the setting. Z PROGRAM ...
Page 25 - Changing the PIN
20401551en_ba_a0 24 Telephone settings Changing the PIN The PIN is a four-digit password to protect the base station and handsets against unau-thorised access. The telephone is delivered with the system PIN set to «0000». Press the programming key. Press 1. Enter the old four-digit PIN (default sett...
Page 26 - Appendix; Number of channels: 120 duplex channels; Technical Data; power supply
25 20401551en_ba_a0 Appendix Standard: DECT Number of channels: 120 duplex channels Frequencies: 1880 MHz bis 1900 MHz Range:up to 300 meters outdoors,up to 50 meters indoors Base station power supply:220 V /50 Hz (power pack) Base station 220V AC adapter Handsets operating time:standby / talk time ...