VTech VT 9125 User Manual
VTech VT 9125 User Manual

VTech VT 9125 User Manual

900mhz caller id cordless telephone

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VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD.
Distributed in the U.S.A. by VTECH Communications, Beaverton, OR
Distributed in Canada by VTECH Electronics Canada Ltd., Richmond, B.C..
Copyright 1999 for VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD.
Printed in Malaysia
91-5081-10-00
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  • Page 1 VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD. Distributed in the U.S.A. by VTECH Communications, Beaverton, OR Distributed in Canada by VTECH Electronics Canada Ltd., Richmond, B.C.. Copyright 1999 for VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD. Printed in Malaysia 91-5081-10-00 ISSUE 0...
  • Page 2 USER’S MANUAL VT 9125 900MHz CALLER ID CORDLESS TELEPHONE IMPORTANT BEFORE USING YOUR NEW PHONE, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY. VTECH COMMUNICATIONS LTD.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Avoid using the telephone during an electrical storm. There can be a slight risk of electrical shock from lightning. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak if in the vicinity of the leak. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - i -...
  • Page 4 Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Never install telephone wiring during an electrical storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line is disconnected at the network interface.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEW PHONE Unpacking Your Phone Using Your Phone’s Features SETTING UP YOUR PHONE Step 1. Choose a Central Location for the Base Step 2. Plug in the Cords Step 3.
  • Page 6: Getting To Know Your New Phone

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEW PHONE Your new VT 9125 gives you the ultimate in cordless telephone sound quality with the luxury of Caller ID and Call Waiting ID. If this is your first cordless telephone, you’ll soon discover that your telephone is similar to regular telephones, except without the cord.
  • Page 7: Using Your Phone's Features

    MESSAGE / NEW CALL light - Comes on steadily when there is a new voice mail left in the optional answering service provided by your local telephone company. Blinks when there are unreviewed call recordsat the handset. IN USE / CHARGE light - Comes on whenever this phone is used or when the handset is being charged.
  • Page 8 ON THE HANDSET THE CALLER ID BUTTONS CID button - Turns your call records on for review. Also initiates menu programming. Call Review buttons( TONE your call records after you press display the Name & Number Screen of your call records. CALL BACK# OPTIONS number or long distance number of a call record before dialing.
  • Page 9: Setting Up Your Phone

    It is also a good idea to place the unit away from noisy areas, or from heat sources such as a radiator or direct sunlight. You can set your telephone on a tabletop or you can mount the phone on a wall. STEP 2. PLUG IN THE CORDS This section instructs you how to install your telephone for either desk-top or wall mount use.
  • Page 10 CAUTION Use only the AC adapter supplied with this telephone. Adapter Model number : VT9125 Input : 120V 60Hz Output : 9V DC 400mA Polarity : Center Positive Incorrect polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit. To Mount on a Wall:...
  • Page 11: Step 3. Add The Battery To The Handset

    Setting Up Your Phone STEP 3. ADD THE BATTERY TO THE HANDSET If this is the first time you are installing the battery, the battery cover is not on the handset. It is located in your accessory packet. Skip step 1. 1.
  • Page 12: Step 4. Select Tone Or Pulse Service

    STEP 4. SELECT TONE OR PULSE SERVICE You can set the telephone to use either tone or rotary / pulse service. Move the switch on the base to match the service you have.
  • Page 13: Operating Your Phone

    USING PRE-DIAL The Pre-Dial Feature allows you to enter a telephone number and verify it on the display before you place the call. You can enter up to 16 digits in the display.
  • Page 14: Using Short-Cut Dialing Methods

    You can create a new entry or transfer a List. You can store up to 9 speed dial names and numbers in memory. STORING A NEW ENTRY 1. Enter the telephone number. You can enter up to 16 characters maximum. You can also program pauses using .
  • Page 15: Transferring A Caller Id Call Record

    Operating Your Phone 3. Press the number buttons to select the characters. Each button pressed will go through a set of characters as shown below. Press when you get to the desired character on the button. If you want to insert a space, press 4.
  • Page 16: Using The Speed Dial List

    USING THE SPEED DIAL LIST REVIEWING SPEED DIAL ENTRIES You can review the entries in your Speed Dial List. You can use this method to check the contents of your Speed Dial List before you create a new entry. 1. Press to clear the display.
  • Page 17: Using Flash

    PHONE FLASH USING TEMPORARY TONE SERVICE If you have Rotary / Pulse service, you can temporarily set your telephone to tone service for use with automated telephone services. Press after you connect with the automated service. The phone TONE automatically returns to rotary / pulse service after you hang up the call.
  • Page 18: Using Caller Id And Call Waiting Id

    Caller ID and Call Waiting ID allow you to see information about an incoming call so you can decide whether to answer the call. With Caller ID or Call Waiting ID service from your local telephone company, the telephone displays the caller’s information and stores it in the call records.
  • Page 19: Dialing From Call Records

    Using Caller ID and Call Waiting ID DIALING FROM CALL RECORDS You can use your Call Records as a short-cut method of dialing. 1. Press to see the Call Summary. 2. Press TONE 3. Press , and stop at the number you want to dial out. OPER Remove the area code.
  • Page 20: Saving Call Records

    SAVING CALL RECORDS Your phone stores up to 50 Call Records before the memory becomes full. When the next call comes in, the oldest record drops off and makes room for the new call record. To save specific calls, transfer call records to the Speed Dial List or delete old call records.
  • Page 21: Reading Display Messages

    Using Caller ID and Call Waiting ID READING DISPLAY MESSAGES In addition to call record information, you also receive status messages: MESSAGE MEANING You have reached the end of the call records list. Press to continue. TONE There are no calls in your call records. Caller ID information is too long to be displayed.
  • Page 22: Setting Up Vip Distinctive Ring

    2. Press twice. TONE 3. Press to see the total VIP numbers you have set up. 4. Press and enter the telephone number including OPER the area code. 5. Press again. The display asks you to choose an Index Number.
  • Page 23: Speed Dialing In A Chain

    Speed Dialing in a Chain SPEED DIALING IN A CHAIN You can dial numbers from your speed dial list one after another. Suppose you want to make a long distance call from your through another carrier. Follow the steps below. 1.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Check that the handset battery pack is fully charged. Check that the TONE / PULSE switch on the base is set to the correct position. Call your local telephone company to check the dialing service you have. Verify the ringer is set to ON at the handset.
  • Page 25 WARRANTY for the service number. CORRECTIVE ACTION Verify that Caller ID service is active. Call your local telephone company’s business office to ensure that your services are active. Determine if an extension phone is in use at the same time.
  • Page 26: Fcc Requirements

    Standardized jacks are used for these connections. If this device is malfunctioning, it might also be harmful to the telephone network; disconnect the unit until the source of the problem is determined and the device is repaired.
  • Page 27 FCC Requirements This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 28: Limited Warranty

    Include payment for any service or repair not covered by warranty, as determined by VTECH Communications. Ship the unit via UPS insured, or equivalent to: VTech Communications assumes no responsibility for units sent without prior Return Authorization. WHAT DOES OUR WARRANTY NOT COVER? Batteries Damage from misuse, neglect, or acts of nature (lightning, floods, power surges, etc.)

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