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VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  1 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..Internal Product Specification for theVT 9109 BLKBasic PhoneRevision History:Revision Description Page EffectiveDate0 Draft Release. All 8 May 00VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5A
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  2 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..Contents1. OVERVIEW...................................................................................................................................................31.1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...............................................................................................................................31.2. REGULATORY STANDARDS...........................................................................................................................31.3. PRELIMINARY FEATURE LIST........................................................................................................................31.3.1. Basic Features..................................................................................................................................31.3.2. Unique Features...............................................................................................................................31.3.3. Features Not Provided .....................................................................................................................31.4. COSMETIC STYLING.....................................................................................................................................41.4.1. Base Unit Line Drawing...................................................................................................................41.4.2. Handset Line Drawing .....................................................................................................................52. FUNCTIONAL LAYOUT.............................................................................................................................62.1. HANDSET FUNCTIONAL LAYOUT..................................................................................................................62.1.1. Handset LED Indicators...................................................................................................................62.1.2. Handset Key Descriptions................................................................................................................62.2. BASE UNIT FUNCTIONAL LAYOUT................................................................................................................72.2.1. Base Unit LED Indicators................................................................................................................72.2.2. Base Unit Key Descriptions .............................................................................................................73. OPERATING MODES .................................................................................................................................83.1. STANDBY MODE.......................................................................................................................................83.2. PHONE MODE............................................................................................................................................83.2.1. Dialing Methods...............................................................................................................................93.2.2. Redial Buffer ....................................................................................................................................93.2.3. Memory Dialing ...............................................................................................................................93.3. MEM MODE..............................................................................................................................................103.3.1. Speed Dial Programming...............................................................................................................113.3.2. Tone/Pulse Select Programming....................................................................................................113.4. RINGING MODE.......................................................................................................................................123.5. PAGE MODE.............................................................................................................................................124. RF LINK OPERATION..............................................................................................................................134.1. SECURITY CODE.........................................................................................................................................134.2. RF CHANNEL SELECTION ..........................................................................................................................134.2.1. Manual Channel Selection.............................................................................................................135. POWER MANAGEMENT .........................................................................................................................145.1. BATTERY ...................................................................................................................................................145.2. LOW BATTERY INDICATION .......................................................................................................................14VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5B
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  3 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..1. OverviewThis specification defines the functional and electrical performance requirements of the VT 9109 900MHz analogcordless telephone.  The VT 9109 is intended to be compatible with most type of central office equipment in usein Canada, the United States and South America.1.1. General Description1.2. Regulatory StandardsAs a requirement for sale in the United States, the VT 9109 will comply with the electrical specifications definedin the following documents:• FCC Part 15 Radio Emissions Requirements• FCC Part 68 Telephone Line Interface Requirements• UL 1950 Safety RequirementsAs a requirement for sale in Canada, the VT 9109 will comply with the electrical specifications defined in thefollowing documents:• IC RSS-210 Radio Emissions Requirements• IC CS-03 Telephone Line Interface Requirements• CSA 225 Safety RequirementsIn addition to the above mandatory regulations, the recommendations provided in EIA 470-B will be used as aguideline.1.3.  Preliminary Feature ListThe VT 9109 will offer many of the same features as the VT 9108.1.3.1. Basic Features1.3.2. Unique Features1.3.3. Features Not ProvidedVTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5C
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  4 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..1.4. Cosmetic StylingLine drawings for the VT 9109 base unit and handset are in the following sections.1.4.1. Base Unit Line Drawing VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD. FCC ID: EW789-5004-00 JOB #: 226AH0 EXHIBIT #: 5A
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  5 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..1.4.2. Handset Line Drawing VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5E
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  6 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..2. Functional Layout2.1.  Handset Functional Layout- Ref. 1.4.2. Handset Line Drawing2.1.1. Handset LED IndicatorsPhone LED - this LED illuminate steadily when the handset is in the PHONE mode.  It will flash incadence with an incoming ring from the PSTN line.  It will flash quickly when the handset is inthe MEM mode. It will flash slowly when a low battery condition in the handset is detected.2.1.2. Handset Key Descriptions<PHONE> key - this key is used to enter the PHONE mode.  If the handset is already in the PHONEmode, pressing this key will generate a hook-flash on the PSTN line.<OFF> key - this key is used to exit all modes of operation and return the handset and base unit tothe STANDBY mode.<CHAN> key - this key is used to initiate a channel change to the next available RF channel.  Thiskey is only active in the PHONE mode; it has no function in the STANDBY mode.<VOL> key - this key is used to select ear piece volume level.  This key is only active in thePHONE mode; it has no function in the STANDBY mode.<MEM> key - this key is used to enter the memory-dialling mode for dialling speed dial numbers.The sequence used is <PHONE> <MEM> digit key, where digit key is one of 0-9.<REDIAL/PAUSE> key - this key is used to dial the contents of the redial buffer and active in thePHONE mode if no other dialling keys have been pressed. Pause can also be added into thememory by pressed this key after any number entry in MEM mode.<Tone/*> key - this key is used to initiate temporary DTMF dialling.  This function is only active inthe PHONE mode, and only if the default dialling method is pulse.  This key is used to select theTone dialling in MEM mode.<#> key - this key is used to select Pulse dialling in MEM mode.<Ringer> Switch – the switch is selected to ON, ring sound during incoming ringing. The switch isselected to OFF, no ring sound during incoming ringing.VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5F
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  7 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..2.2.  Base Unit Functional Layout- Ref. 1.4.1. Base Unit Line Drawing2.2.1. Base Unit LED IndicatorsCharge/ In Use LED - this LED illuminates steadily when the handset is resting in the base unitcradle and the handset battery is being charged.  And it will flash in cadence with an incomingring.  This LED also flashes momentarily immediately after the handset is cradled to indicatethat initialisation (synchronise RF channel) is in progress. This LED illuminates steadily whenthe handset out off cradle and in PHONE mode.2.2.2. Base Unit Key Descriptions<PAGE> key - this key is used to enter the PAGE mode.  In the PAGE mode, the handset will emita series of rings.  Pressing the <PAGE> key a second time (while in the PAGE mode) willterminate PAGE mode, stopping the handset rings.  The PAGE mode will also be terminatedautomatically after 120 seconds (the STANDBY mode) or one page tone (the PHONE mode) isheard at the handset.  This key is inactive if the handset is resting in the base unit cradle.VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5G
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  8 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..3. Operating ModesThe VT 9109 has a number of operating modes, including:• STANDBY• PHONE• MEM• RINGING• PAGE• PHONE/PAGE• MEM/PAGE• MEM/RINGINGThese operating modes can be triggered by any of the following events:• pressing keys on the handset• receiving an incoming call from the PSTN• pressing the <PAGE> button on the base unit• replacing the handset on the cradle• removing the handset from the cradle• a timeout (where appropriate)For this section, the following definitions apply:• Number Keys = {<1> <2> <3> <4> <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <0>}• DTMF Keys = {<1> <2> <3> <4> <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <0> <*> <#>}• Dialling Keys = {<1> <2> <3> <4> <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <0> <*> <#> <REDIAL> <MEM>}3.1. STANDBY ModeThe STANDBY mode is the idle mode of the VT 9109.  In this mode, both the base unit and handset RFtransmitters are turned off, the base unit has released the PSTN connection, and the handset goes into a sleep sub-mode to conserve battery power.  The handset ‘wakes up’ (turns on its receiver) periodically to check for anincoming RF link (incoming PSTN call or Page signal).When in the STANDBY mode:<PHONE> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the PHONE mode<CHAN> - this key is locked out<OFF> - series of on hook data send to base and maintains VT 9109in the STANDBY modeDialling Keys - these keys are locked out<REDIAL> - this key is locked out<MEM> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the MEM modeRinging - causes the VT 9109 to go to the RINGING mode<PAGE> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the PAGE modeOn Cradle - maintains the VT 9109 in the STANDBY modeOff Cradle - maintains the VT 9109 in the STANDBY mode3.2. PHONE ModeThe PHONE mode is the main operating mode of the VT 9109.  In this mode, a RF link is established between thehandset and the base unit; the base unit has seized the PSTN connection; and both transmit and receive audio pathopen for voice communication.  Dialling is also possible while in the PHONE mode.Pressing the <CHAN> key causes the VT 9109 to seek a new RF channel for operation (refer to section 4.3 formore details).VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5H
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  9 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..Placing the handset into the base unit cradle will automatically release the PSTN connection, and return the phoneto the STANDBY mode (auto hang-up).When in the PHONE mode:<PHONE> - causes the base unit to generate a hook flash to the PSTN<CHAN> - causes the VT 9109 to change to a new RF channel<OFF> - causes the VT 9109 to return to the STANDBY modeDialling Keys - cause the base unit to dial the corresponding digits<REDIAL> - dials the content of redial buffer<MEM> - this key work with digit key for memory diallingRinging - invalid condition<PAGE> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the PHONE/PAGE modeOn Cradle - causes the VT 9109 to return to the STANDBY modeOff Cradle - invalid condition3.2.1. Dialing MethodsThe VT 9109 supports three dialling methods: pulse, tone (DTMF), and temporary DTMF.  The pulse or tonedialling mode can be set as the default dialling method by programming on the handset unit.Temporary DTMF dialling mode is only available when the default method is set to pulse.  In that case, pressingthe <Tone/*> key on the handset will initiate temporary DTMF dialling such that all subsequent digits dialled willbe in DTMF (including <*> and <#>).  Temporary DTMF dialling will continue until the VT 9109returns to theSTANDBY mode, at which point the default pulse dialling resumes.During DTMF dialling, the <Tone/*> key will dial the DTMF <*> digit.  During Pulse dialling, the <#> key hasno function and will be ignored (even though a key-beep will be generated at the handset).3.2.2. Redial BufferThe redial buffer stores the first 32 digits of the number dialled during the previous call.  The number may havebeen dialled using the DTMF keys, the <REDIAL> key, the memory dialling feature, or any allowablecombination of these.The contents of the redial buffer can be dialled to the PSTN by pressing the <REDIAL> key immediatelyfollowing the <Phone> key.  The redial buffer becomes invalid as soon as any of the DTMF keys is pressed, or ifthe memory dialling feature is used and cannot be accessed until the phone returns to the STANDBY mode.It is possible to dial further digits after the <REDIAL> key is pressed, either using the DTMF keys, or memory-dialling feature.  Any suffix digits (including memory dialling) will be appended to the redial buffer.The redial buffer is stored in the RAM of MCU and will be erased if MCU is reset.3.2.3. Memory DialingNumbers can be dialled out from any of the 10 speed dial memories by pressing the <MEM> key, followed by thenumber key corresponding to the desired memory location.  After the <MEM> key is pressed, only the numberkeys (memory locations), the <Phone> key (hook flash) and the <OFF> key (return to the STANDBY mode) willbe accepted - the remaining keys on the handset will be locked-out.  There is 6 s timeout on the memory-diallingmode.It is possible to dial digits before and after using the memory dialling feature; these digits can be dialled using theDTMF keys, the <REDIAL/PAUSE> key, or the memory dialling feature.VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5I
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  10 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..3.3. MEM ModeThe VT 9109 supports three programming sub-modes: speed dial programming, tone/pulse select programming.The speed dial programming sub-mode is used to program a number into one of the 10 speed dial memorylocations; tone/pulse select programming is used to select tone dialling or pulse dialling on base.When in the main MEM mode:<PHONE> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the PHONE mode<CHAN> - this key is locked out<OFF> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the STANDBY mode (sad tone)Number Keys - cause the VT 9109 to go to speed dial MEM sub-mode<*> Keys - cause the VT 9109to go to the tone/pulse select MEM sub-mode<REDIAL>, <MEM>, <VOL> Keys - these keys are locked outRinging - causes the VT 9109 to go to the RINGING mode<PAGE> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the PAGE modeOn Cradle - causes the VT 9109 to return to the STANDBY mode (sad tone)Off Cradle - invalid condition6s Timeout - returns the VT 9109 to the STANDBY mode (sad tone)When in the speed dial MEM sub-mode:<PHONE> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the PHONE mode (sad tone)<CHAN> - this key is locked out<OFF> - causes the VT 9109to go to the STANDBY mode (sad tone)DTMF Keys - enter the number to be stored<REDIAL> - this key is locked out<MEM> - and press MEM location number, the number to be stored, return VT 9109 to theSTANDBY mode (happy tone)<VOL> - this key is locked outRinging - causes the VT 9109 to go to the RINGING mode<PAGE> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the PAGE modeOn Cradle - returns VT 9109 to return to the STANDBY mode (sad tone)Off Cradle - invalid condition6s Timeout - returns the VT 9109 to the STANDBY mode (sad tone)When in the tone/pulse select MEM sub-mode:<PHONE> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the PHONE mode (sad tone)<CHAN> - this key is locked out<OFF> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the STANDBY mode (sad tone)<*>, <#> Keys – select tone mode or pulse mode dialling on baseNumber Keys - these keys are locked out              <MEM> - selection stored, return VT 9109 to the STANDBY mode (happy tone)<REDIAL>, <VOL> Keys - these keys are locked outRinging - causes the VT 9109 to go to the RINGING mode<PAGE> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the PAGE modeOn Cradle - causes the VT 9109 to return to the STANDBY mode (sad tone)Off Cradle - invalid condition6s Timeout - returns the VT 9109 to the STANDBY mode (sad tone)VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5J
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  11 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..3.3.1. Speed Dial ProgrammingThe VT 9109 has 10 speed dial memory locations, accessed by the digit keys 0 to 9.  Each location can hold up to20 digits.To MEM a speed dial number:1. Press the <MEM> key on the handset.  The PHONE LED on the handset will flash to indicate the VT9109 is in the MEM mode.2. Dial the number to be stored in the memory location.  Numbers are stored in volatile memory onHandset.3. Press the <MEM> key on the handset.4. Enter the memory location to be used for storing the number (0 to 9).5. The phone will store the digits in the volatile memory on Handset, terminate the MEM mode, andreturn to the STANDBY mode.  A happy tone will be emitted from the handset to indicate successfulprogramming of the number.Any of the DTMF dialling keys can be used to store numbers in the speed dial memory independent of the defaultdialling method.  If the default dialling method is pulse when using the speed dial number, the digit <#> will beignored and the digit <*> will initiate temporary DTMF dialling.A pause can be inserted into a memory location by pressing the <REDIAL/PAUSE> digit after the pause isrequired for two (2) seconds.  A key-beep will be heard with the <REDIAL/PAUSE> key-press, and then againafter two (2) seconds; the second key-beep indicates that a pause has been programmed.3.3.2. Tone/Pulse Select ProgrammingThe VT 9109 supports tone mode dialling and pulse mode dialling on base unit.  The tone/pulse select isprogrammed as follows:1. Press the <MEM> key on the handset.  The PHONE LED on the handset will flash to indicate the VT9109 is in the MEM mode.2. Press  the < *> keys to go to the tone/pulse select MEM sub-mode.3. Press <*> key to select tone mode dialling or press <#> key to select pulse mode dialling.4. Press the <MEM> key on the handset.  The phone will store the selection in the volatile memory onHandset, terminate the MEM mode, and return to the STANDBY mode.  A happy tone will beemitted from the handset to indicate successful programming of the selection.VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5K
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  12 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..3.4. RINGING ModeThe RINGING mode occurs when a valid ring signal is applied to the base unit from the PSTN connection.  Thebase unit establishes a RF link to the handset, and sends commands to the handset causing it to ring (if the ringer isturned off, the handset will not ring).If the handset is away from the base unit cradle, pressing PHONE key on the handset (except <OFF>) will causethe VT 9109 to go off-hook and answer the incoming call.When in the RINGING mode:<PHONE> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the PHONE modeOther Keys – these keys are locked out3.5. PAGE ModeThe PAGE mode only occurs if the handset is in the STANDBY mode, the handset is away from the base unitcradle, and the <PAGE> button on the base unit is pressed.  In the PAGE mode, the handset emits a series of pagetones for 120 seconds; the page tones can be turned off by either pressing the <PHONE> key on the handset, or the<PAGE> key on the base unit.When in the PAGE mode:<PHONE> - causes the VT 9109 to go to the PHONE mode<CHAN> - this key is locked out<OFF> - this key is locked outDialling Keys - these keys are locked out<VOL> - this key is locked outRinging - causes the VT 9109 to go to the RINGING mode<PAGE> - causes the VT 9109 to return to the STANDBY modeOn Cradle - causes the VT 9109 to return to the STANDBY modeOff Cradle - invalid condition120s Page Timeout - returns the VT 9109to the STANDBY modeVTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5L
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  13 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..4.  RF Link Operation4.1. Security Code1 to 65536 digits possible security codes automatically programmed each timewhen the Handset is placed in the charge cradle.4.2.  RF Channel Selection4.2.1. Manual Channel SelectionThe user can change the channel manually by pressing the Channelkey.VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5M
VTECH  COMMUNICATIONS  LTD.  (TELECOM / R&D)File : Date :8-May-2000 TITLE : INTERNAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENT NO. REV.NO. 0PAGE  14 of  14This document is proprietary to VTech Communications Ltd.VTech HK R&D info..5. Power ManagementThe VT 9109 is powered by a battery pack in the handset and by AC power in the base unit.5.1. BatteryA 3.6V 600mAH Ni-CA ( AA size & with plug) recharge battery is used on theHandset.5.2.  Low Battery IndicationIn Phone mode, when low battery is detected, the Phone LED flashes andhandset beeps. After about 3 min, the handset will power down.VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD.FCC ID: EW789-5004-00JOB #: 226AH0EXHIBIT #: 5N

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