Special features, Introduction – VTech 1930c User Manual

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¥ Easy answer - When the phone

rings, simply press any key other
than OFF, MUTE, or the Volume
Keys 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 HOLD when an

extension phone is picked up.

¥ Multi-level REDIAL; stores last 5

numbers dialed.

¥ 24 Bit Digital Security Code.
¥ Tone and Pulse Dialling.
¥ Low Battery Detect and Warning

indicator.

¥ Up to 7 hours continuous talk time

or 7 days standby time.

¥ Volume Adjust on Handset and

Base Unit.

¥ HOLD, FLASH and MUTE.
¥ Hearing-Aid Compatible Receiver.
¥ Detachable power supply.
¥ Non-volatile storage of security

code, Caller ID and memory dial
records.

This manual is designed to make you
familiar with the VTech VT 1930c. We
strongly recommend you read the
manual before using your phone.

Special Features
¥ 900 MHz Operation.
¥ Fully Digital Link between Handset

and Base .

¥ Digitally-Scrambled Voice Commu-

nication.

¥ Alphanumeric Call Waiting Caller

ID.

¥ 2 row by 12 character 5x7 dot

matrix alphanumeric display.

¥ 50 Caller ID (CID) memory loca-

tions.

¥ Speakerphone with second keypad

in Base Unit.

¥ Backlit display on the handset.
¥ Backlit handset keypad.
¥ 21 location Programmable Memory

for 20 Digit Phone Number.

¥ 10 Channel Operation with auto

channel selection.

¥ Out-of-Range indication while the

handset is in use or in standby
mode.

¥ Removable handset battery pack.
¥ Spare battery charger in the base

unit.

¥ Battery back-up in case of power

failure (with optional spare battery
pack installed in base).

¥ Face up or Face down Handset

charging.

INTRODUCTION

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