VTech CS2001

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi Waea Kore-waea VTech CS2001 DECT 2

Tauira: CS2001

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your VTech CS2001 DECT 2 Handset Cordless Telephone system. Please read this manual thoroughly before using your new telephone to ensure proper functionality and to familiarize yourself with all features.

VTech CS2001 DECT 2 Handset Cordless Telephone system with two handsets and their charging bases.

Image: The VTech CS2001 DECT 2 Handset Cordless Telephone system, showing one handset on its main base unit and a second handset on its auxiliary charging cradle. Both handsets feature a digital display and a standard telephone keypad.

2. Tatūnga

Follow these steps to set up your VTech CS2001 DECT Cordless Telephone system.

2.1 Ihirangi mokete

Me mohio kei te noho nga waahanga katoa:

  • 1 Waeine turanga
  • 2 AC adaptors
  • 2 battery packs (NiMH)
  • 2 nga waea kore aho
  • 2 chargers (for auxiliary handset)
  • He aratohu timata tere
  • Te taura waea

2.2 Tāuta Pūhiko me te Whakatau

  1. Whakatuwheratia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko kei muri o ia ringaringa.
  2. Connect the battery pack connector securely into the socket inside the compartment.
  3. Whakanohoia te putea pākahiko ki roto i te waahanga.
  4. Katia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
  5. Place each handset onto its respective base unit or charger. Ensure the "Charge" indicator on the base/charger illuminates.
  6. Allow the handsets to charge for at least 16 hours before initial use to ensure optimal battery performance.

2.3 Hononga Waeine turanga

  1. Honoa tetahi pito o te taura waea ki te hononga TEL LINE i te waeine turanga.
  2. Honoa atu te pito o te taura waea ki to waea pakitara waea.
  3. Connect the AC adaptor to the POWER jack on the base unit.
  4. Monohia te urutau AC ki te putanga hiko paerewa.
  5. For the auxiliary charger, connect its AC adaptor to the charger and then to an electrical outlet.

Tuhipoka: Use only the supplied power adaptors and battery packs. Incorrect adaptors may damage the unit.

3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

3.1 Te Waea me te Whiwhi Waea

  • Hei waea: Perehi KORERO, then dial the number. Alternatively, dial the number first and then press KORERO.
  • Hei whakautu waea: Ka tangi ana te waea, pehi KORERO.
  • Hei whakamutu waea: Perehi MUTU or place the handset back on the base/charger.

3.2 Taumahi Waeaoro

The handsfree speakerphone allows you to converse without holding the handset.

A VTech CS2001 handset on a kitchen counter, with a person in the background preparing food, demonstrating handsfree use.

Image: A VTech CS2001 handset is shown on a kitchen counter, with a person in the background engaged in an activity, illustrating the convenience of the handsfree speakerphone feature.

  • Hei whakahohe: I te wa e piihia ana, paatohia te Waeaorooro button (usually marked with a speaker icon).
  • Hei whakaweto: Pehia te Waeaorooro button again or lift the handset to switch back to normal mode.

3.3 Intercom and Call Transfer

The two handsets can communicate with each other and transfer calls.

  • Waeawhiti: Pehia te INT button on one handset to call the other.
  • Whakawhiti Waea: I te wā e waea atu ana ki waho, pēhia INT, select the other handset, and once connected, press WHAKAMAHI.

4. Nga waahanga matua

4.1 DECT Technology and Long Range

The VTech CS2001 utilizes DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) technology, ensuring clear sound quality and secure communication. It offers a reliable long operating range of up to 300 meters outdoors.

A woman talking on a VTech cordless phone in a modern home, with signal icons indicating long range.

Image: A woman is shown talking on a VTech cordless phone in a spacious, modern home environment, with graphic elements illustrating the phone's reliable long-range capability.

4.2 Nuisance Call Blocker

This feature helps manage unwanted calls. You can block specific numbers or calls from unknown numbers. The system can store up to 30 blacklisted numbers. An option to block all calls during a programmable period is also available.

Tuhipoka: This feature requires a Caller Display service subscription from your network provider, which may be chargeable.

A man relaxing on a sofa with a book, next to a VTech CS2001 handset, with a graphic indicating call blocking.

Image: A man is depicted relaxing on a sofa, reading a book, with a VTech CS2001 handset on a table beside him. A graphic overlay signifies the call blocker feature, promoting peace of mind from unwanted calls.

4.3 Rarangi Pukapuka Waea

Store up to 30 names and numbers in the phonebook directory. Entries added to one handset are automatically shared with the other.

A VTech CS2001 handset on its base, with a graphic overlay showing a phonebook list with multiple contacts.

Image: A VTech CS2001 handset is shown on its charging base, accompanied by a graphic representation of a phonebook list, highlighting the 30 name and number storage capacity.

4.4 Tautuhinga Kaikaranga me te Tatari Waea

The system records up to 20 names and numbers for Caller ID. It also supports Call Waiting functionality.

Tuhipoka: These features require a Caller Display service subscription from your network provider, which may be chargeable.

A VTech CS2001 handset on its base, displaying a phone number on its screen, with a person in the background.

Image: A VTech CS2001 handset is positioned on its base, with its screen clearly displaying a phone number, illustrating the Caller ID feature. A person is visible in the blurred background.

4.5 1.8" Backlit Display

Each handset features a 1.8-inch backlit display, enhancing visibility and readability, especially in low-light conditions.

Close-up of the VTech CS2001 handset's backlit display showing 'HANDSET 1'.

Whakaahua: He tata view of the VTech CS2001 handset's 1.8-inch backlit display, clearly showing the text "HANDSET 1", demonstrating its enhanced visibility.

4.6 Adjustable Ring Volume and Melody

Customize your phone experience by adjusting the ring volume and selecting from various melodies.

A VTech CS2001 handset on a wooden table, with a graphic indicating adjustable ring volume and melody.

Image: A VTech CS2001 handset rests on a wooden table, with a graphic overlay highlighting the adjustable ring volume and melody features, allowing for personalized sound settings.

4.7 Aratau ECO

The handset automatically adjusts the radio frequency strength based on its distance from the base station, optimizing power consumption.

4.8 Alarm and Mute Function

The phone includes an alarm function and a mute feature for privacy during calls.

A split image showing a woman exercising (alarm icon) and a couple relaxing (music note icon), representing alarm and mute functions.

Image: A split image visually represents the alarm and mute functions. One side shows a woman exercising with an alarm clock icon, while the other shows a couple relaxing with a music note icon, symbolizing the phone's versatile features.

5. Tiaki

  • Te horoi: Horoia nga ringaringa me te wae turanga ki te ngohe, damp cloth. Do not use cleaning sprays or abrasive cleaners.
  • Tiaki Pūhiko: Replace batteries when their performance significantly degrades. Use only NiMH battery packs specified for this model.
  • Taiao: Keep the telephone away from heat sources, direct sunlight, and moisture.

6. Te Raru

If you experience issues with your VTech CS2001, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

RaruraruRongoā
Karekau he oro waea
  • Me whakarite kia pai te hono o te waea waea ki te waeine turanga me te raka taiepa.
  • Check if the AC adaptor is properly connected to the base unit and power outlet.
  • Manatokona kei te utu nga pākahiko ringaringa.
Karekau te ringaringa e utu ana
  • Ensure the handset is correctly seated in the base/charger.
  • Check that the AC adaptor for the base/charger is plugged in.
  • Clean the charging contacts on both the handset and base/charger with a dry cloth.
He kino te kounga oro / Static
  • Nekehia te ringaringa kia tata atu ki te waeine turanga.
  • Avoid placing the base unit near other electronic devices (e.g., microwaves, Wi-Fi routers) that may cause interference.
  • Tirohia mēnā he ngoikore ngā hononga waea.
Kāore e taea te waea/whiwhi waea
  • Ensure the telephone line is active.
  • Check if the call blocker feature is active and inadvertently blocking desired calls.
  • Perform a system reset by unplugging the base unit's power adaptor for a few minutes, then plugging it back in.

7. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuVTech
TauiraCS2001
Momo WaeaKore aho (DECT)
Te maha o nga Pukoro2
Whakaatu1.8" Backlit
Te Puka Waea Te kaha30 ingoa me nga nama
Caller ID Records20 ingoa me nga nama
Call Blocker CapacityTae atu ki te 30 te maha
Tuarua Waearua10 rekoata
Puna ManaBattery Powered (AC adaptors for base/chargers)
Momo PūhikoNiMH (2 AAA batteries per handset, included)
Kua Tautokohia nga Roopu Irirangi1.9 GHz (DECT)
Awhe WahoTae atu ki te 300m
Taumaha Tūemi680 g
TaePango

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official VTech webpae. Puritia to riiki hoko hei tohu mo te hoko.

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