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Brand | VTech |
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Model | CS6224-11 |
Type | Cordless Telephone |
Number of Handsets | 2 |
Caller ID | Yes |
Call Waiting | Yes |
Phonebook Capacity | 50 |
Talk Time | Up to 10 hours |
Standby Time | Up to 5 days |
Answering System | No |
DECT 6.0 Technology | Yes |
Frequency | 1.9 GHz |
Handset Speakerphone | Yes |
Intercom | Yes |
Backlit Display | Yes |
Power Backup | No |
Battery Type | NiMH |
Range | Up to 1000 feet |
Expandable | Up to 5 handsets |
Essential safety precautions for using the VTech telephone equipment to reduce risks of fire, shock, and injury.
Identifies and describes the parts and features of the telephone base unit.
Identifies and describes the parts and features of the telephone handset.
Details the charging pole component used for powering the handset.
Explains the meaning of various icons that appear on the handset's LCD display.
Describes the function of the indicator lights on the telephone base.
Guides on connecting the telephone base to the phone line and power outlet.
Details how to connect the power adapter to the telephone base or charger.
Steps to set the current date and time on the telephone for accurate message timestamps.
Procedure to verify if the telephone line is active and ready for use.
Information about the cordless telephone's communication distance and potential interference.
Navigating the telephone's menu system to access various features and settings.
Changing the display language of the handset to English, French, or Spanish.
Programming the local area code to store numbers without it in the caller ID log.
Setting the telephone to use touch-tone or pulse dialing based on service provider.
Switching between pulse and touch-tone dialing temporarily for specific services.
Instructions on how to initiate a telephone call using the handset.
Ability to dial a number before connecting to the line.
How to receive and answer an incoming call.
Procedures for terminating an ongoing telephone call.
Adjusting the listening volume during a call.
Temporarily silencing the handset microphone during a call.
How to add another handset to an ongoing call.
Managing incoming calls while already on a call, requiring service from provider.
Dialing sequences stored in directory, caller ID, or redial list while on an active call.
Accessing and managing the list of the last five dialed numbers.
Steps to save new contact numbers and names into the telephone's directory.
How to browse and search for existing entries in the phone directory.
Searching directory entries by the first letter of the contact's name.
Removing unwanted contact entries from the directory.
Modifying existing contact numbers and names in the directory.
Initiating a call directly from a saved directory entry.
Accessing the log of incoming calls and their details.
Matching incoming caller ID numbers with saved directory entries to display names.
Notification system for unreviewed incoming calls in the caller ID log.
Adjusting number formats for dialing or saving based on local calling conventions.
Making a call directly from an entry in the caller ID log.
Adding caller information from the log into the phone's directory.
Removing entries from the caller ID log, individually or all at once.
Enabling or disabling audible tones when pressing keypad buttons.
Selecting different ringtones for incoming calls on each handset.
Adjusting the audible volume of the ringer on the telephone base unit.
Adjusting the audible volume of the ringer on the handset.
Silencing the ringer temporarily without ending an incoming call.
Activating or deactivating the answering system to record incoming calls.
Using the preset greeting or recording a custom announcement for callers.
Instructions for recording a personalized greeting for the answering system.
Listening to the recorded announcement and adjusting playback volume.
Removing a custom recorded announcement and reverting to the default.
Configuring how many rings before the answering system answers calls, including toll saver option.
Setting the maximum duration for each incoming message recorded by the system.
Activating or deactivating an audible alert for new messages on the telephone base.
Accessing and managing answering system messages remotely using a touch-tone phone.
Monitoring incoming messages as they are recorded while call screening is active.
Option to talk to the caller leaving a message.
Creating, listening to, or removing personal memos.
Accessing voicemail messages provided by the telephone service provider.
Resetting the handset indicators after retrieving voicemail.
Re-establishing the connection between a handset and the telephone base if it becomes deregistered.
Compliance information regarding Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada rules.