Advanced Operations; Ringer Programming; Programming The Ringer Type; Turning Off The Handset Ringer - VTech 921 ADL User Manual

Vtech telephone user guide 921 adl
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LINE 2 KEY
VOLUME SLIDE SWITCH
LINE 1 KEY
* TONE KEY
CHAN KEY
PROG KEY
REDIAL KEY
CONF KEY

RINGER PROGRAMMING

You can select from 4 different Handset ringer
styles for each line. You can also program the
ringer OFF for one or both lines.

Programming The Ringer Type

(The Handset must be OFF)
Press PROG
Press *
Press 1 for LINE 1 or 2 for LINE 2
Press 1,2,3, or 4 for the ringer styles
Press PROG to exit program mode

Turning Off The Handset Ringer

(The Handset must be OFF)
Press PROG
Press *
Press 1 for LINE 1 or 2 for LINE 2
Press 0 to turn off the ringer
Press PROG to exit program mode

MEMORY (SPEED) DIAL PROGRAMMING

Up to 10 frequently dialed phone numbers can
be programmed into your 921 ADL 's Speed
Dial Memory. Each phone number can
contain a maximum of 16 digits.
To program a phone number into memory, the
Handset must be OFF.
Press PROG

ADVANCED OPERATIONS

LOW BATT LED
OFF KEY
MEM KEY
HOLD KEY

Replacing a Speed Dial number

If you want to replace a speed dial number,
simply follow the above steps. Your new
speed dial number will replace the previous
one in that memory location.

Programming Using Redial

You may store the phone number currently in
REDIAL , in a memory location. With the
Handset in the OFF mode:

Storing A Pause In A Speed Dial Number

To insert a pause in a phone number, press
HOLD at the appropriate point when
entering the number. This inserts a 2 second
pause. For longer pauses, press HOLD 2 or
more times. Each press makes the pause 2
seconds longer, and is treated as a stored
digit. If your phone is connected to a PBX,
10
POWER LED
CHARGE LED
LINE 1 LED
LINE 2 LED
TONE/PULSE
PAGE KEY
Press a number key 0 - 9, representing
the memory location in which you want to
assign to the phone number.
Enter the digits of the phone number.
Press PROG to exit program mode.
Press PROG
Press a number key 0 - 9, representing
the memory location of your choice.
Press REDIAL
Press PROG to exit program mode.

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