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Philips DECT 211 User's Manual
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1. 6 www philips com faqs dect to delete the entrv Using the call log This feature is available if you have registered to the caller identification service with your operator The call log stores the last 10 external calls received g l answered calls flashes if unanswered calls there is a new Voicemail box service information message on the Voicemail messages from your answerphone DECT 215 only M ox subject Subject to a subscription with your operator woe subscription E with your Accessing l exiting the call log operator O gt Jo to scroll through the log to exit Consulting the call log The screen can either display Time and date 0 the caller s number depends on the caller s name if known in the phonebook or if sent by the network the network 0 stars if it is an unidentified call Note If the dashes if non recognised number You can display the phone number the time and date of the call by pressing S icon keeps on flashing after 0 to return to consulting mode having Subject to a subscription with your operator for the Caller Line Identification and or Name consulted all Display services the messages jk Withheld caller identification on your Voicemail box Calling a number from the call log and after having read all La Sr ar gt the call log to scroll thro
2. Enter a personal code and press to validate Note You can delete with your Remote Access Code If this code has been deleted the remote activation of the answerphone is not possible Choosing the recording quality option 5 5 You can choose the recording quality of your answerphone Scroll to the required quality and validate with E NARRA High quality 4 5 Gu Y ge RRR aH 8 Y d Handset ringer settings Ringer Volume option I out of 4 114 Scroll through the different volume settings using es or Gr keys Press LS Handset Melody option 2 4 eys Press Family phonebook VIP Melody option 4 4 gt UAT PARTY 8 Y y wawa Standard quality _ A VIP melody can be associated to each phonebook When ringing the VIP melody helps you identify the caller s group is blinking when selecting the friends phonebook melody d is blinking when selecting the family phonebook melody Subject to a subscription with your operator to the Caller Line Identification service www philips com faqs dect 13 14 f Handsets registering unregistering 4 handsets can be registered to the base station A handset ly bi iated with b tation 3 can only be associated wi ase station 4 4 TH To register another handset 8 First enter registration mode bv unplugging and plugging b
3. DecT PII User Manual DeCcT PRIS Charge handset s for 24 hours before use This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails PHILIPS INSTALLING Installing your telephone Inserting l Replacing battery pack Telephone connection Warning To insert battery pack and or to connect your telephone please refer to the drawings printed on the inside cover With the help of the installation drawings 1 Plug the line cord A into the line socket on your DECT 211 or DECT 215 base station Plug the power cable B into the power socket on your DECT 211 or DECT 215 base station Plug the power supply unit into the wall socket Connect the telephone line cord into the wall socket 2 Open the battery door on the handset by sliding it down 3 Connect the battery pack to the connector inside the handset Place the battery pack with sticker face up and wires along the left side of the battery pack 4 Replace the battery door 5 Put the handset on the base and charge for 24 hours before use Charging Recharging the telephone See battery status icon on page 4 On first use or when inserting a new battery charge the battery with the handset for at least 24 hours This ensures optimal battery life reached after 3 cycles of charge uncharge The battery needs to be charged if you hear a beep when using the telephone The battery life is about 300 hours in st
4. ack in the power adapter to the electricitv supplv Once the f menu is selected enter the RC code written under the base and press Warning If you wish to associate a non Philips handset to the DECT 211 or DECT 215 base stations make sure that these handsets are GAP compliant otherwise they will not operate properly To unregister the handset you use RC code 29 Sch H de enter the RC code Registration Code is To unregister all the handsets except the handset you are Sech written under A the base e Sch Dr enter the RC code Warning Once unregistered the handset is no longer operational f Technical settings country dependent If your network operator is not the main national network operator you may have to change the line settings Some of the following settings are available subject to a subscription with your operator and also technical availability The options on this menu are country dependent and some may not exist in certain countries To enter the following settings e L D or Ger Der f To scroll through the menus to exit the programming option Changing Caller Identification type The Caller Identification service Name and Number is available subject to a subscription to your operator according to availability Country dependent is or Sr to choose the right setting among
5. and by time and 18 hours in communication Configuring the phone for use Don t change your configuration code if you live in UK or Northern Ireland Your product is already factory configured with the right settings Warning This product is ONLY designed to be used in countries LISTED below Code Country Pacner Ireland Lei 9 B H 44 44 Warning If you live in the country in the table below you must enter the relevant configuration code using the key sequence shown followed by your country code Rep of Ireland 22 B 153 For Example to configurate for Republic of Ireland dial 153 Advice If you have bought your product in any of the above countries but want to use it in another one you can enter the configuration code according to the above tables in order to activate the right country settings Nevertheless you have to change the telephone line cord adapter according to the country where you want to use it www philips com faqs dect l Environment amp Safety Safety information This equipment is not designed for making emergency calls when the power fails An alternative should be made available for access to emergency calls Power requirements The product requires an electrical supply of 220 240 volts single phase alternating current excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60 950 WARNING The electrical ne
6. erphone icon is The answerphone memory is full Consult and delete messages to blinking on the display free sufficient memory p 9 The answerphone has not The answerphone memory is full Consult and delete messages to recorded your outgoing free sufficient memory p 9 message The answerphone has The answerphone memory is full Consult and delete messages to stopped free sufficient memory p 9 Declaration of Conformity We PHILIPS Consumer Electronics Route d Angers 72081 Le Mans Cedex 9 France Declare that the products DECT2I Ixx and DECT 215xx are in compliance with ANNEX III of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC and then with the following essential requirements Article 3 l a protection of the health amp the safety of the user EN 60950 1 2000 Article 3 1 b protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility ETSI EN 301 489 6 V1 2 1 08 2002 amp ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 3 1 09 2001 Article 3 2 effective use of the radio spectrum EN 301 406 2003 The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 1999 5 EC is ensured Date 24 02 2004 Le Mans Quality Manager DECT amp Home Telephony The product can only be connected to the analogue telephone network in the countries indicated on the back cover of this manual The CE marking certifies compliance with technical regulations in accordance with the Directive 1999 5 EC for the safety of t
7. fter the other by pressing To exit the programming mode at any time press long press Answerphone settings DECT 215 only Changing the day Ist option out of 5 1 5 Each day is represented by a number Monday as P The VIP I Sunday as 7 1 4 4 settings allow P to store the Scroll to the required day number with or B a Y names in oxy i i particular and press to validate phonebook groups A Changing the time option 2 5 melody can be Enter the time without any space or dash and press 23 De associated to a i pea LE 8 phonebook d to validate SC 8 y When ringing Number of rings before answer option 3 5 b the VIP melody You can select from the list 2 3 4 5 and toll saver helps you the number of rings after which the answerphone will identify the take the call SES TDL caller s group Scroll to the required number of rings with a Y see p 13 In toll saver mode if there are new messages the answerphone will answer after 3 rings and only after 5 rings if there are no new messages So you can hang up after 4 rings without paying for a call Toll saver is useful for remote access only 12 www philips com faqs dect Changing Remote Access Code option 4 5 To remotely access your answerphone you need to enter a secret code 4 digits By default this code is identical to the RC code written under the base If you want to change the default code
8. he handset is not registered The handset is out of range The handset is not placed correctly on the base station charging unit Charging contacts are dirty Handset battery pack is defective Battery pack is uncharged The product is not properly connected The phonebook you wish to use is full Interference from nearby electrical appliance Base station installed in a room with thick walls You are using the handset too far from the base station Service not activated wrong operator or wrong setting call waiting call forward will MMA Short G Gee page 1 SOLUTIONS Check the connections inside cover Move closer to the base Charge battery pack inside cover Register the handset to the base station p 14 Move closer to the base station Take the handset off the base station and put it back again Clean them with a clean and dry cloth Please contact your PHILIPS dealer in order to purchase new rechargeable battery pack Charge battery pack inside cover Make sure your product is plugged in inside cover Delete some entries to free memory space Try to plug the base station in elsewhere Install the base station in a different room Move closer to the base station Check your subscription with your operator www philips com support i io Long Answerphone troubleshooting PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS Answ
9. he user electromagnetic perturbations and for radio spectrum 16 www philips com faqs dect INSTALLING 2004 Philips Consumer Electronics DECT amp Home Telephony Al rights reserved Printed in China www philips com CE 3111 285 21682
10. ing the answerphone I Dial your phone number 2 During the outgoing message press and enter your remote access code Functions available during remote access to activate Keys Functions Replay the message Play the previous message Play the message Play the next message Play the outgoing message Delete the current message Stop playing message To record the outgoing message press To record a local memo press RC Registration Code code is written under the base or enter your personal Remote to deactivate Access Code see p 13 jek You will hear the recorded outgoing message Note if you want to deactivate the remote use see note page 13 in Changing Remote Access Code www philips com faqs dect Customising the telephone Programming the phone To enter the programming mode press Icons representing the menus will then be displayed on the screen ON navigate within the menus R glages r pondeur uniquement pour le DECT 215 Ah Volume and melody settings VIP melodies Icons flashing 8 Handset registering to select the menu and d Other settings steady on once Once the menu is selected with D 2 AN FN entered in the ar keys press 6 to Pow confirm your choice Note Each menu has one or several options The options will appear on the screen one a
11. ips has marked the battery and packaging with standard symbols designed to promote the recycling and appropriate disposal of your eventual waste H Batteries should not be disposed of with general household waste 9 A financial contribution has been paid to the associated national recovery amp recycling system 2 www philips com faqs dect DECT 211 amp DECT 215 Handsets MM PHILIPS LIL Heer soa t DECT 211 DECT 215 p5 Phonebook keys p Call log key p7 Redial list amp correction key p5 5 Validation and intercom key p8 o Loudspeaker key DECT 211 p5 Loudspeaker Answerphone key DECT 215 p5 s Programming and recall type key pl4 Volume key p5 www philips com faqs dect 3 4 DECT 211 amp DECT 215 Base Stations Screen Icons Answerphone settings Answerphone On DECT 215 only Handset ringer settings Handset registering unregistering Technical settings Message indicator on answerphone DECT 215 only Battery charge status 3 charge in progress fully charged S low hemsos Call log Voicemail Box d Loudspeaker i Internal call d Family phonebook Y Base Handset link subject to a subscription with your operator p9 p 13 pl4 pl4 p9 pl p7 p5 p p8 p Paging key www philips com faqs dect Using the telephone Making a ca
12. ll Answering a call Hanging up Es flashes answer the call J on an To end the conversation press the key again or replace the handset on the incoming base station call or if the Calling directly answerphone DECT 215 i dial the phone number i on line Predialling the number before calling To correct Dial the phone number entries use Calling from a phonebook GA or HE l 85 to scroll through the list Adjusting the volume earpiece or loudspeaker Using handsfree on the handset ER 3 volume 0 on DECT 211 handset on DECT 215 handset levels are Activating Deactivating the loudspeaker available for both the earpiece and Warning Handsfree activation could suddenly increase the volume in the the earpiece to a very high level Make sure the handset is not too close to loudspeaker your ear Using the Redial list and Correction key Accessing l exiting the redial list The redial list E L or Be contains the last 5 numbers to scroll through the redial list to exit called from the latest to Calling a number from the redial list l Modes E or 85 to scroll through the redial list Deleting a number from the redial list gt r G to scroll through the redial list Sch to delete the current ent
13. ng message but Messages does not take messages or answering amp recording mode which takes messages to switch between modes To exit answering amp Oo 1 L la answering only mode 4 f A recording mode g i Li al 8 Y H Y Advice prior to using the answering only mode make sure that you have adapted the outgoing message Screening the calls while a message is being left This allows you to listen to any caller leaving a message and to decide whether or not to take the call Activating call screening From the handset Deactivating call screening From the handset l Increasing the volume of the call screening The last During call screening the volume can be adjusted 4 volume levels are selected level available including silent will be R A registered for Press until you have reached the desired volume the next calli Call interception Vian the answerphone is on line E The recording of the current message is stopped and the call is taken blinks 10 www philips com faqs dect Remote access This allows you to remotely dial in and access your answerphone via any telephone with a _ key and tone dialling Remotely activating the answerphone Dial your phone number enter the RC Code after 9 rings and a beep Remotely deactivating the answerphone Dial your phone number enter the RC Code during the outgoing message Remotely access
14. p ringing or press again www philips com faqs dect Using your answerphone Setting up the answerphone The answerphone is by default activated with a pre recorded message and the answer amp record mode Recording capacity 9 min standard quality 6 min high quality including personal outgoing message if recorded Activating the answerphone beep icon is To exit on Deactivating the answerphone A 5 beep icon is To exit off Playing new messages playing a memo M icon blinks EN icon is previous or next message To exit on Deleting the current message i listen to the When plaving message a message the date and time Deleting all messages of the pesi message are LSZ E displayed on Long press To exit the handset Playing the current outgoing message the outgoing message is played To exit www philips com faqs dect 9 Recording your personal outgoing message You will hear L 6 the personal speak after the beep outgoin To exit P However if you do so you will permanently erase the pre recorded outgoing message Recording a memo This local If you want to leave a local message for your family message X B memo is El f d Be speak after the beep treated like all To exit other Selecting the answerphone mode answerphone You can select either answering mode only which plays an outgoi
15. ry www philips com faqs dect Storing one of the redial list numbers into one of your phonebooks to scroll through the redial list Number correction corrects a digit when predialling Le Jor Br da nor beep enter the name a digit or a character when entering names in the phonebooks A long press on aborts any procedure in progress cas Creating and changing phonebook entries The telephone has two phonebooks Gt A 20 entry family phonebook see VIP feature p 13 A 20 entry friends phonebook see VIP feature p 13 Creating an entry Each entry contains a name max 0 characters and a number max 16 digits I Enter the phone number and press GA or 78 Note To insert a pause long press on 4 2 Enter the name and press e to validate Changing an entry name Ca or 8 ARBED e 0 0 to scroll through the list Changing an entry number to modify the name You can also create an entry from the redial list and the call log Press i or to access or exit the phonebooks Che El LL ler r e 4 to scroll through the list Deleting an entry to modify the old number Goor gt Ls Jor Br 6 x Se to scroll through the list Subject to a subscription with your operator
16. the list Changing the dial mode This allows you to select either DTMF tone dialling faster dialling access to operator services or pulse dialling also called Loop disconnect and used in countries without DTMF capability The default value is TONE Country dependent you may not be able to change to Pulse www philips com faqs dect Changing recall type flash setting The use of some services accessed with depend on the flash setting Short Long according to your installation type Public PABX country dependent La or 3e to choose between Short or Long Troubleshooting Telephone troubleshooting e Please read this user guide carefully before calling your Philips Customer Care Center e IF NEEDED check that the appropriate country code is set in the phone Sch PROBLEMS No dialling tone when z Y icon is blinking When the handset is placed on the charging unit no beep is heard Battery icon remains empty although the handset has charged for 24 hours No symbol on the display A phonebook entry has not been memorised Bad audio quality crackles muted echo etc Caller display does not work CAUSES The base station is not properly connected to electricity or to the telephone sockets Too far from the base station Battery pack is low low battery icon is displayed T
17. twork is classified as dangerous according to criteria in the standard EN 60 950 The only way to power down this product is by unplugging the power supply from the electrical outlet Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus and is always easily accessible Telephone connection The voltage on the network is classified as TNV 3 Telecommunication Network Voltages as defined in the standard EN 60 950 Following a power cut date and time settings as well as the call in progress are lost Safety precautions Do not allow the handset to come into contact with liquids Do not open the handset or the base station This could expose you to high voltages Do not allow the charging contacts or the battery to come into contact with conductive materials Environmental care Please remember to observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials exhausted batteries and old phone and where possible promote their recycling You can install your product immediately and start using the phone after charging it for 24 hours e You need to perform an operator setting if you are not connected to the main operator network in your country see page 10 e In case you need to change the battery pack always use a NiMH AAA 730 x 2 rechargeable battery pack Dect ell Dect dE muteinandset packs The information included in this manual are valid for DECT 211 and DECT 215 multihandset packs Phil
18. ugh the log entries you can switch them off Deleting an entry from the call log by deleting the IP 3 Gx call log entry Lo L or gt 6x beep PEA to scroll through the log to exit corresponds to the message Storing one of the log numbers into your phonebooks E La Jori Ir Gi or beep enter to scroll through the log the name www philips com faqs dect 7 Using the intercom This function can only be used with a multi handset configuration lt allows you to make free internal calls and transfer external calls from one handset to another Intercom amp Il fi Internal call call transfer are only possible with handsets 3 registered to handset in idle mode the same base If the handset does not belong to the DECT 211 or DECT 215 range this station function may not be available Fast call transfer During During a call in progress you can transfer the call without waiting for the transfer the other handset to pick up i parsen cin fiale will hear music All the handsets ring Call transfer to a specific handset 4 handsets can During a call in progress you transfer the call to a specific handset be registered ox to the same Long press on enter the handset number I to 4 inse enger Paging This feature allows you to locate the handset s Press on the base station all the subscribed handsets ring Once located press any key on the handset to sto
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