VTech CS6629-3 User Manual

The VTech CS6629-3 is a DECT 6.0 cordless telephone system with digital answering machine, caller ID, and expandable design (up to 5 handsets). It features a backlit display, speakerphone, phonebook (50 entries), caller ID log (99 entries), speed dial (9 locations), call transfer, quiet mode, and voicemail indicator. Supports English/Spanish/French. Below are the key specifications, installation, operation, programming, and troubleshooting instructions.

1. Preparations 2. Description 3. Precautions 4. Specifications 5. Installation 5.1 Wiring Diagrams 6. Check Operation 6.1 Basic Calling 6.2 Answering Machine 6.3 Intercom 6.4 Caller ID 7. Operating Features 8. Programming 9. Configuration 10. Troubleshooting

Preparations

Unpack the phone and ensure all components are present: telephone base, 3 cordless handsets, 3 rechargeable battery packs, 3 battery compartment covers, telephone base power adapter, 3 telephone charger adapters, telephone line cord, wall mount bracket, user's manual. Install batteries in handsets and charge for up to 11 hours before first use. Place base away from water, heat sources, and interference. Use wall mount bracket if desired.

WARNING! Failure to read and follow all instructions carefully before installing or operating this control could cause personal injury and/or property damage. Save these instructions.

Description

The VTech CS6629-3 is a cordless DECT 6.0 phone with digital answering system (20 min recording time). Features include backlit display, speakerphone, adjustable ringer, 50-name phonebook, 99-name caller ID log, speed dial, call transfer, chain dialing, quiet mode, voicemail waiting indicator, call screening, and remote access. Supports English, Spanish, French. Handset and base layouts include navigation keys, volume controls, dedicated buttons for mute, redial, find handset.

Applications: Residential cordless telephony; Compatible with DSL/Caller ID; Up to 5 handsets.

Precautions

CAUTION! To prevent electrical shock/equipment damage, unplug before installation. Use only supplied adapters. If in doubt about wiring, consult qualified electrician.

WARNING! Do not use on circuits exceeding 120 VAC; improper use can cause shock/fire. All wiring must conform to local/national electrical codes. Avoid use during storms, near gas leaks, or with pacemakers without consulting doctor (maintain 6-inch distance). Dispose of batteries per local regulations. Install DSL filter if using high-speed internet.

Specifications

Removing Old Phone

Shut off power if applicable. Remove old phone cover. Label wires before disconnecting. Disconnect wires one at a time; do not let fall into wall. Remove old base from wall.

Installation

Plug telephone line cord into base and wall jack (use DSL filter if needed). Plug power adapter into base and unswitched outlet. Install batteries in handsets (connector first, label up, slide cover). Place handsets in base/chargers to charge for up to 11 hours. For wall mount, attach bracket and slide base into place. Handsets are pre-registered.

Wiring Diagrams

Terminal Designations: RJ11 jack for line cord on base; DC jack for power adapter.

Standard Setup: Wall jack to DSL filter (if needed) to base RJ11; Power outlet to adapter to base DC jack.

Wall Mount: Route cords through bracket slots.

CAUTION! All wiring must conform to local/national electrical codes. Do not use switched outlets.

Check Operation

After charging, lift handset and listen for dial tone. Test by dialing a number and adjusting volume. Verify CHARGE light on base.

Basic Calling

  1. Press PHONE, enter number.
  2. To answer: Press PHONE or any dialing key.
  3. Adjust volume with /VOLUME.
  4. End call: Press OFF or place in base/charger.

Answering Machine

  1. Press /ANS ON/OFF on base to turn on.
  2. Record announcement: Menu > Answering sys > Announcement > Record.
  3. Test by calling from another phone; messages record automatically.

Intercom

  1. Press INT, enter extension number.
  2. Answer: Press INT or dialing key.
  3. Transfer call: Press INT during call, enter number.

Caller ID

View via CID; new calls with icon. Dial back with PHONE. Save to phonebook via SELECT.

Operating Features

Programming

Access menu with MENU/SELECT. Set date/time, program phonebook, configure ringer.

  1. Set Time: Menu > Settings > Set date/time > Enter MM/DD/YY, HH:MM > SELECT.
  2. Phonebook Entries: Menu > Directory > Add contact > Enter number/name > Save.
  3. Run: Exit menu; changes activate immediately.

Configuration

Enter menu via MENU/SELECT. Adjust LCD language, key tone, ringer volume/tone, voicemail number, quiet mode.

SettingOptionsMenu PathComments
LCD LanguageEnglish/Français/EspañolMENU > Settings > LCD languageDisplay text
Key ToneOn/OffMENU > Settings > Key toneBeep on key press
Ringer Volume1-5/OffMENU > Ringers > Ringer volumeHandset ringer
Ringer Tone1-10MENU > Ringers > Ringer toneSelect ring pattern
Voicemail NumberCustomMENU > Settings > Voicemail numberService provider number
Quiet ModeOn/Off with durationMENU > Settings > Quiet modeSilence ringer/alarms

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Telephone does not work at allPower off, low battery.Check power adapter, charge battery; ensure base installed properly; unplug/replug 15 seconds.
Display shows "No line" or no dial toneWiring issue, service problem.Test line cord on another phone; contact provider; install DSL filter.
Handset not performing normallyOut of range, low battery.Move closer to base; charge battery; deregister/re-register handset.
Does not ringRinger off, wiring issue.Check ringer setting; check line cord/power.
Interference/fading callsDistance, interference.Move closer; install DSL filter; avoid microwave.
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