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This manual provides essential instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Verizon DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone System. This system includes two handsets and is designed for clear, interference-free communication. Key features include a 4-line backlit LCD on each handset, a 2-way navigation key, a keypad lock, a handset speakerphone, and compatibility with hearing aids.

Image: Two Verizon DECT 6.0 cordless phone handsets, each resting in its respective charging base. The handsets feature a backlit LCD displaying 'J. Smith', '555-555-1234', and 'Quiet'. Keypad buttons for dialing, speakerphone, voicemail, mute, flash, end call, intercom/hold, and redial/pause are visible. The DECT 6.0 logo is present on the left base unit.
Tlhophiso
1. Ho phutholla
Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Ensure you have the following items: two cordless handsets, two charging cradles, two AC power adapters, one telephone line cord, and this user manual.
2. Ho kenya Battery
- Locate the battery compartment cover on the back of each handset.
- Slide the cover off.
- Insert the rechargeable battery pack, ensuring the polarity matches the markings inside the compartment.
- Khutlisetsa sekoahelo sa betri.
3. Ho hokahanya Yuniti ea Base
- Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the TEL LINE jack on the back of the main charging cradle.
- Plug the other end of the telephone line cord into a telephone wall jack.
- Plug one end of an AC power adapter into the DC IN jack on the back of the main charging cradle.
- Hokela ntlha e 'ngoe ea adaptara ea motlakase ea AC sebakeng se tloaelehileng sa motlakase.
- Repeat step 3 and 4 for the secondary charging cradle, connecting it to an electrical outlet. The secondary cradle does not require a telephone line connection.
4. Initial Charging and Handset Registration
Place each handset into its respective charging cradle. The handsets will automatically register with the base unit. Allow the handsets to charge for at least 12-16 hours before initial use to ensure optimal battery performance.
Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
Ho letsa
- Pick up a handset from its cradle or press the BUANG konopo.
- Letsetsa nomoro ea mohala eo u e batlang.
- Tobetsa ea QETA konopo ea ho fanyeha.
Ho amohela Pitso
Ha fono e lla, nka fono kapa o tobetse BUANG konopo ho araba pitso.
Ho Sebelisa Speakerphone
Ka nako ya call, tobetsa SEBUI button (often indicated by a speaker icon) to activate the speakerphone function. Press it again to return to handset mode.
ID ea moletsi (CID)
When an incoming call is received, the caller's name and number will be displayed on the 4-line backlit LCD screen, provided you subscribe to Caller ID service from your telephone provider.
Phonebook / Directory
Your phone system supports a 70 name/number directory. Use the 2-way navigation key (up/down arrows) to scroll through entries. Refer to the detailed manual for adding, editing, and deleting contacts.
Mosebetsi oa Bulisa
Ka nako ya call, tobetsa THOLA button to temporarily silence your microphone. The other party will not hear you, but you can still hear them. Press THOLA again to resume speaking.
Button ea Flash
The LEHLANYA button is used to answer a call waiting or to transfer a call if you have multiple lines or a PBX system. Consult your telephone service provider for specific usage.
Redial / Pause
Tobetsa ea TS'ELISO/ KHETHA button to redial the last number called. When entering a number, press TS'ELISO/ KHETHA to insert a pause in the dialing sequence.
Intercom / Hold (Int Hold)
Sebelisa le INT HOLD button for internal communication between handsets or to place an external call on hold. Refer to the full manual for detailed intercom procedures.
Ho fihlella melaetsa ea lentsoe
Tobetsa ea LENTS'O MOLELETSO button to quickly access your voicemail service. This feature requires a subscription to voicemail service from your telephone provider.
Senotlolo sa dikonopo
To prevent unintentional dialing, your handset features a keypad lock. Consult the full manual for instructions on how to activate and deactivate this function.
Tlhokomelo
Ho hloekisa
Wipe the phone and charging cradles with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Ensure the phone is unplugged from the power outlet before cleaning.
Tlhokomelo ea Battery
- Always use the specified rechargeable battery pack.
- Haeba fono e ke ke ea sebelisoa nako e telele, tlosa betri ho thibela ho lutla.
- Lahla libeteri tsa khale ka boikarabelo ho latela melao ea sebaka.
Ho batle phoso
- Ha ho Molumo oa ho Daela:
Ensure the telephone line cord is securely connected to both the wall jack and the main charging cradle. Check if the AC power adapter is properly plugged into the main cradle and a working electrical outlet. - Handset ha e tjhaje:
Verify that the handset is correctly seated in the charging cradle. Check the power connection to the charging cradle. Clean the charging contacts on both the handset and the cradle with a dry cloth. - Boleng bo Fosahetseng / Static:
Move the handset closer to the main base unit. Avoid placing the base unit near other electronic devices (e.g., microwaves, Wi-Fi routers) that may cause interference. Check the telephone line cord for damage. - Pontšo ha e na letho:
Ensure the battery is properly installed and charged. Place the handset in the charging cradle for several minutes. If the issue persists, the battery may need replacement.
Litlhaloso
- Theknoloji: DECT 6.0
- Handsets Included: 2 (e ka atolosoa ho isa ho 6)
- Boitsebiso ba Mohala: Ee
- Bokhoni ba buka ea mehala: 70 name/number directory
- Hlahisa: 4-line backlit LCD on handset
- Sepikara: Sebui sa selefounung
- Bokhoni ba Mehala ea Kopano: 2-tsela
- Thuso ea ho Utloa e Tsamaellana: Ee
- Boholo ba Sephutheloana: 9.8 x 7.2 x 3.2 lisenthimithara
- Boima ba Ntho: 1.85 liponto
- UPC: 827003005517
- Moetsi: Verizon
Warranty le Tšehetso
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact Verizon customer service directly. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.





