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1.         Declaration of conformity 45   Use GAP standard compliance 45   Compliance with EMF 45  Disposal of your old product and   batteries 45   21 Frequently asked questions 47   22 Appendix 49   Text and number input tables 49   23 Index 50    1 Important safety  instructions    Power requirements   e This product requires an electrical supply   of 100 240 volts AC  In case of power   failure  the communication can be lost    e  he voltage on the network is classified  as TNV 3  Telecommunication Network  Voltages   as defined in the standard EN  60950        TW Warning         For pluggable equipment  the socket outlet shall  be installed near the equipment and shall be easily  accessible      Handsfree activation could suddenly increase the  volume in the earpiece to a very high level  make sure  the handset is not too close to your ear      This equipment is not designed to make emergency  calls when the power fails  An alternative has to be  made available to allow emergency calls      Do not allow the product to come into contact with  liquids      Do not use any cleaning agents containing alcohol   ammonia  benzene  or abrasives as these may harm  the set      Do not expose the phone to excessive heat caused by  heating equipment or direct sunlight      Do not drop your phone or allow objects to fall on  your phone      Active mobile phones in the vicinity may cause  interference                The Electrical network is classified as hazardous  The  only way to power
2.         What is in the box       Guarantee       Base station  D705            C     Short user manual       a     GD   e  ay          UTED   ING  000    Note       GY  OE  B                  2    is         n some countries  you have to connect the line  adapter to the line cord  then plug the line cord to the  telephone socket              Note            In multi handset packs  there are additional handsets   chargers and power adapters           Belt clip    EN 5          Overview of the phone                O00 966  OOO eoo                Headset jack  Earpiece      Scroll up on the menu     OOO    e Increase the earpiece speaker volume     e Access the contacts in standby mode     ON  Move the cursor to the right in editing  mode      oc    Press to delete individual text or digit   Press and hold to remove all text     Cancel operation     Enter the redial list in standby mode       Change the sound profile during a call     Select the function displayed on the  handset screen directly above the key     End the call   Exit the menu operation     e Press to enter a space during text  editing     Press and hold to lock unlock the  keypad in standby mode        ERA    e Press and hold to enter a pause when  editing the contact s name and number    e Switch to upper lower case during  editing        amp     Mute or unmute the microphone           Microphone                 e Turn the speaker phone on off     ake and receive calls through the    speaker      2  KINT    e Pr
3.    1 Press  amp  in standby mode or  amp  from the  main menu screen    2 Select  Incoming calls   for D705 only    L gt  The incoming call log is displayed     J Selecta record  then select  Option    gt   View   gt   OK  to view the available  information        Save a call record to the  phonebook    1 Press  amp  in standby mode or E from the  main menu screen     N    Select  Incoming calls   for D705 only    L gt  The incoming call log is displayed   Select a record  then select  Option      Select  Save number   then press  OK  to  confirm     Enter and edit the name  then press  OK   to confirm     Oo wo AUW       Enter and edit the number  then press   Save  to confirm   L gt  The record is saved        Return a call    1 Press  amp  in standby mode or E   from the  main menu screen     2 Select  Incoming calls   for D705 only    L gt  The incoming call log is displayed     Select a record on the list     Aw    Press NT to make the call     EN 23       Delete a call record    A w    Press E in standby mode or E   from the  main menu screen    Select  Incoming calls   for D705 only    L gt  The incoming call log is displayed     Select a record  then select  Option     Select  Delete   then press  OK  to   confirm   L gt  A confirmation request is displayed on  the handset     Press  OK  to confirm       The record is deleted        Delete all call records    24    Press F   in standby mode or E   from the  main menu screen    Select  Incoming calls   for D705 only   
4.   67 4 grams   e 46x 69 78 x 12245 mm  H xW x D    Weight and dimensions  D705    e Handset  121 grams   e 16805 x 466 x 25 9 mm  H xW x D    e Base  1402 grams   t6 x 108 6 x 12245 mm  H xW x D      Charger  67 4 grams       46x 69 78 x 12245 mm  H xW x D                                            n                      44 EN    20 Notice       Declaration of conformity    Hereby Philips Consumer Lifestyle  declares  that the D700 D705 is in compliance with   the essential requirements and other relevant  provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC  You can find  the Declaration of Conformity on www p4c   philips com    This product has been designed  tested and  manufactured according the European R amp TTE  directive 1999 5 EC        Use GAP standard  compliance    The GAP standard guarantees that all DECT     GAP handsets and base stations comply with   a minimum operating standard irrespective of  heir make  The handset and base station are  GAP compliant  which means they guarantee  he minimum functions  register a handset    ake the line  make a call and receive a call  The  advanced features may not be available if you  use them with other makes  To register and use  his handset with a GAP compliant base station  of different make  first follow the procedure  described in the manufacturer s instructions   hen follow the procedure described in this  manual for registering a handset  To register a  handset from different make to the base station   put the base station in registra
5.   All old messages are permanently  deleted     From the handset  1 Select  Menu   gt   amp    gt   Delete all   then  press  OK  to confirm     L gt  The handset displays a confirmation  request     2 Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  All old messages are permanently  deleted     Note         You can only delete the read messages  No deleted  messages can be recovered           36 EN       Call screening    You can hear the caller while he is leaving a  message  Press   to answer the call   From the base   Press               to adjust the speaker volume  during call screening     Note          f you turn the speaker to the lowest volume level  the  call screening function is off              Set the sound quality of the message  You can adjust the sound quality of the  messages received from the answering machine     1 Select  Menu   gt      gt   Msg quality   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select the new setting  then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Note         The sound quality can only be adjusted before  recording starts              Set the ring delay    You can set the number of times the phone  rings before the call goes to the answering  machine    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Ring delay   then  press  OK  to confirm   2 Selecta new setting  then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Note         Make sure that the answering machine is switched on  before this feature can be applied           Tip            When you acce
6.   and you can listen  to the new messages     Note         You have 2 chances to enter the correct PIN passcode  before your phone hangs up           4 Presa key to carry out a function  See the  Remote access commands table below for  a list of available functions     Note         When there is no message  the phone hangs up  automatically if no key is pressed for 8 seconds           Remote access commands       Key Function       1 Repeat the current or listen to the  previous message        Listen to messages   Skip to the next message        Delete the current message        NI  oa  wl r    Switch the answering machine on   not available when you listen to the  messages     Stop listening to the message              co       9 Switch the answering machine off    not available when you listen to the  messages         EN 37       Behavior of the LED display on the  base station  The table below shows you the current status    with different LED display behavior on the base  station                       LED Answering Message status  display machine  status  No Off     display  On o message  3h On It is steady on when  here are 3 new  messages       On It flashes when the  memory is full   EL On It keeps scrolling when  he answering machine       is recording the  incoming message or          announcement    5  On Press                to display  the volume level    AA On It flashes when you    access the answering  machine menu from  the handset  the  answering machine  rem
7.   auto prefix 40  B  baby monitor 32  base station   installation 10   overview T  battery 11 12 44  C  call back service 43  call barring 39  call forward service 42  call list type 23  call log 23  call return 42  call screening 36  caller ID 14 23 41  calling 14  charging 12  conference call 15  17  39  contacts 20  D  date setting 12 41  default settings 43  delete messages 36  dial mode 40  display icons 9  display settings 29  disposal 45    50 EN          E                   ECO mode 26  ECO  mode 26  exception list  silent mode 22  F  find handsets paging 7  first ring 41  G  GAP 45  H  hide own call 43     incoming message B5  intercom 17  internal call 17  L  language setting  answering machine 34  handset 11 27  LED behavior 38  listen to messages 35  M  main menu icons 8  missed calls 23  mute 15  N  name the handset 26  network type 40  O  on or off 34       P                      phone settings 26  phonebook 20  23  PIN   answering machine 12 37   calling barring 39   registration 41  power adapter 44  R  recall time 40  redial 25  register unregister 41 42  remote access to the answering machine     37  ring delay 36  ringtone 30  ringtone customization 21  S  safety 3  save a number 23  signal strength 13  silent mode 22 30  sounds   docking 31   keytone 31   sound profile 31  speaker phone 15  standby mode 13  T  text entry 19 49  time setting 12 41  transfer call 17  troubleshooting FAQ 47  two calls call on hold 15  V  volume adjustment 15    EN    51    CE
8.   electronic products   Please act according to your local rules and   do not dispose of your old products with your  normal household waste   Correct disposal of your old product helps to  prevent potential negative consequences for the  environment and human health        EN 45    AR    Your product contains batteries covered by the  European Directive 2006 66 EC  which cannot  be disposed with normal household waste   Please inform yourself about the local rules   on separate collection of batteries because  correct disposal helps to prevent negative  consequences for the environmental and  human health     e    When this logo is attached to a product  it  means a financial contribution has been paid to  the associated national recovery and recycling  system    Environmental information   All unnecessary packaging has been omitted   We have tried to make the packaging easy to  separate into three materials  cardboard  box    polystyrene foam  buffer  and polyethylene  bags  protective foam sheet     Your system consists of materials which can   be recycled and reused if disassembled by   a specialized company  Please observe the   ocal regulations regarding the disposal of  packaging materials  exhausted batteries and old  equipment        46 EN    21 Frequently  asked questions    No signal bar is displayed on the screen    e The handset is out of range  Move it closer  to the base station    e     If the handset displays  Register your  Handset   put the handset on the b
9.  0168    Specifications are subject to change without notice     2013 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V   All rights reserved     UM_D70x_05_EN_V 1 0  WK13155    PHILIPS    
10.  Auto registration    Extra handsets of the same model can be auto   registered  Place the unregistered handset on  the base station   L gt  The handset detects the base station  and registers automatically          Registration is complete in less  than two minutes  The base station  automatically assigns a handset number  to the handset        Manual registration Pairing    If auto registration fails or if you register a  handset of a different model  register your  handset manually to the base station     1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Register   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Press and hold       on the base station for  5 seconds     Note         For models with an answering machine  you hear a  confirmation beep           J Enterthe system PIN passcode  Press   Clear  to make corrections   4 Press  OK  to confirm the PIN passcode   L gt  Registration is complete in less than 2  minutes  The base automatically assigns  a handset number to the handset     EN 41    Note            Ifthe PIN passcode is incorrect or no base is found  within a certain period  your handset displays a  notification message  Repeat the above procedure if  registration fails      The preset PIN passcode is 0000  No change can be  made on it              Unregister handsets    1 If two handsets share the same base  station  you can unregister a handset with  another handset     Select  Menu   gt  il  gt   Unregister   then  press  OK  to confirm     w N    Select the handset number to be  un
11.  L gt  The incoming call log is displayed     Select  Option   gt   Delete all   then press    OK  to confirm    L gt  A confirmation request is displayed on  the handset     Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  All records are deleted     EN    11 Redial list    The redial list stores the call history of dialed  calls  It includes the names and or numbers you  have called  This phone can store up to 20 redial  records        View the redial records    Press  Redial    Ly The dialed calls list is displayed        Save a redial record to the  phonebook    1 Press  Redial  to enter the list of dialed  calls     Select a record  then press  Option  to  confirm    Select  Save number   then press  OK  to  confirm     Enter and edit the name  then press  OK   to confirm     nun A WwW N    Enter and edit the number  then press   Save  to confirm   L gt  The record is saved        Redial a call    1 Press  Redial     2 Select the record you want to call  Press  XQ  L gt  The number is dialed out        Delete a redial record    1 Press  Redial  to enter the list of dialed  calls    2 Select a record  then press  Option  to  confirm    J Select  Delete   then press  OK  to  confirm        A confirmation request is displayed on   the handset     4 Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The record is deleted        Delete all redial records    1 Press  Redial  to enter the list of dialed  calls     2 Select  Option   gt   Delete all   then press   OK  to confirm        A confirmation request is displa
12.  a call to your contact   your ID is withheld     Edit the ID withheld code   1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Call Services   gt    Hide my ID   gt   Settings   then press   OK  to confirm     2 Enter or edit the number  then press  OK   to confirm     L gt  The setting is saved        Restore default settings    You can reset your phone settings to the  original factory settings     1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Reset   then press   OK  to confirm   L gt  The handset displays a confirmation  request     2 Press  OK  to confirm   L All settings are reset     EN 43    19 Technical data    General specification and features         Talk time  20 hours     Standby time  250 hours     Range indoor  50 meters     Range outdoor  300 meters   e  Phonebock list with 250 entries      Redial list with 20 entries   e  Calllog with 50 entries   e Answering machine with up to 60 minutes   recording time   e Caller identification standard support  FSK    DTMF   Battery   e Philips  2 x AAA Ni MH 1 2V 550 mAh  rechargeable batteries   Power adapter   Base and charger     Philips  MIN A102 U130   input  100    240Vac  50 60Hz 200mA  output  6Vdc   400 mA   e Philips  SO031B0600040  input 100 240Vac    50 60Hz 150mA  output 6Vdc 400 mA   Power consumption     Power consumption in idle mode  around   0 70W  D700   0 75W  D705     Weight and dimensions  D700    e Handset  121 grams   e 16805 x 466 x 25 9 mm  H xW x D       Base 116 8 grams   e 46x 108 6 x 12245 mm  H xW x D    e     Charger
13.  down the charger is to unplug the  power supply from the electrical outlet  Ensure that the  electrical outlet is always easily accessible           To avoid damage or malfunction    En Caution         Use only the power supply listed in the user  instructions      Use only the batteries listed in the user instructions      Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect   ype      Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions      Do not dispose of batteries in fire      Always use the cables provided with the product      Do not allow the charging contacts or the battery to   come into contact with metal objects      Do not let small metal objects come into contact with   he product  This can deteriorate audio quality and   damage the product      Metallic objects may be retained if placed near or on   the handset receiver      Do not use the product in places where there are   explosive hazards      Do not open the handset  base station or charger as  you could be exposed to high voltages                       When using the phone as a baby monitor    Hg Caution         Children should be supervised to ensure that they do  not play with the appliance      Make sure the baby unit and the cord are always out of  reach of the baby  at least 1 metre 3 feet away       Keep the parent unit at least 1 5 metres 5 feet away  from the baby unit to prevent acoustic feedback      Never place the baby unit inside the baby s bed or  playpen      Never cover the paren
14.  gt  E   gt   Display   then press   OK  to confirm    2 Select  Clock   then press  OK  to  confirm     J Select an option  then press  OK  to  confirm        Set the backlight of the LCD screen    You can set the backlight of the LCD screen  and keypad flashing on or off when the phone  rings   1 Select  Menu   gt  E   gt   Display   gt   Visual  alert   then press  OK  to confirm   2 Select  Flashing on   Flashing off   then  press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     EN    29    15 Sound settings       Set the handset s ringtone  volume    You can select among 5 ringtone volume levels     1 Select  Menu   gt     gt   Ring volume   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select a volume level  then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Tip         When you turn the ringtone off   amp  displays on the  screen              Set the handset s ringtone    You can select from 10 ringtones   1 Select  Menu   gt   gt   Ring Tone   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select a ringtone  then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Silent mode    You can set your phone to silent mode and  enable it for a specific duration when you do  not want to be disturbed  When the silent  mode is turned on  your phone does not ring  or send any alerts or sound     Note         When you press      to find your handset  or when you  activate the alarm  your phone still sends alert even  when the silent mode is activated           30 EN    1 Select  Menu   g
15.  the  telephone line cord and the power socket  The filter  prevents noise and caller ID problems caused by DSL  interference  For further information on DSL filters   contact your DSL service provider    The type plate is located on the bottom of the base  station              1 Connect each end of the power adapter  to     the DC input jack at the bottom of the   base station      the power socket on the wall     2 Connect each end of the line cord to      the telephone socket at the bottom of  he base station     the telephone socket on the wall           10 EN       J Connect each end of the power adapter  to  for multi handset versions only      the DC input jack at the back of the  extra handset charger     the power socket on the wall              Insert the supplied batteries        Caution            Risk of explosion  Keep batteries away from heat   sunshine or fire  Never discard batteries in fire      Use only the supplied batteries      Risk of decreased battery life  Never mix different  brands or types of batteries              EL         Charge the batteries for 8 hours before first use      f the handset becomes warm when the batteries are  charging  it is normal        A Warning         Checkthe battery polarity when inserting in the  battery compartment  Incorrect polarity may damage  the product                 Attach the belt clip    Configure your phone   country dependent        1 when using your phone for the first time   you see a welcome message     
16.  then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select an option  then press  OK  to  confirm     L gt  The setting is saved        First ring    If you have subscribed to the caller ID service  with your service provider  your phone can  cancel the first ring before the caller ID is  displayed on the screen  After the phone is  reset  it can detect automatically if there is a  caller subscription and start to cancel the first  ring  You can change this setting to suit your  preference  This feature only applies to models  with first ring support           Turn the first ring on off    1 Select  Menu   gt     gt   First ring   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select  On   Off   press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Note         To reset the first ring status  go to the reset menu  see     Restore default settings  on page 43               Auto clock    EL      This service is network dependent     Make sure you have subscribed to the caller ID service  before you use this feature              t synchronizes the date and time on your  phone with the public switched telephone  network  PSTN  automatically  For the date to  be synchronized  make sure the current year is  set     1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Auto clock   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select  On    Off    Press  OK         L gt  The setting is saved          Register additional handsets    You can register additional handsets to the base  station  The base station can register up to 4  handsets       
17.  then press  OK  again to confirm   L gt  The current call is put on hold  and you  are now connected to the other call        Make a conference call with  the external callers    Note         This service is network dependent  Check with the  service provider for additional charges           When you are connected to two calls  you can  make a conference call in these ways     EN 15    Press      then Boe   or   Press  Option   select  Conference  and   then press  OK  again to confirm        The two calls are combined and a  conference call is established     7 Intercom and  conference calls    An intercom call is a call to another handset  that shares the same base station  A conference  call involves a conversation between you   another handset user and the outside callers        Make a call to another  handset    Note         Ifthe base station only has 2 registered handsets  press  and hold swr to make a call to another handset               Press and hold sw       The handsets available for intercom are  displayed     2 Select a handset number  then press  OK   to confirm       The selected handset rings     3 Press   on the selected handset   L gt  The intercom is established     4 Pres  Cancel  or   to cancel or end the  intercom call     Note       e Ifthe selected handset is busy   Busy  is displayed on  the handset screen           While you are on the phone   You can go from one handset to another during  a call    1 Press and hold   v     L gt  The current calle
18.  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Set the battery tone       Battery tone is the sound made when the   battery is low and needs recharging    1 Select  Menu   gt     gt   Battery tone   then  press  OK  to confirm    2 Select  On   Off   then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved                 Set the ringtone on the base  station    Note         This feature is available only for D705           You can select from 5 ringtone on the base  which is independent from the ringtone on the  handset     1 Select  Menu   gt        gt   Ring Tone   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select a ringtone  then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Set the docking tone    Docking tone is the sound made when you  place the handset on the base station or  charger   1 Select  Menu   gt       gt   Docking tone    then press  OK  to confirm   2 Select  On   Off   then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Set the sound profile    You can set the sound in the earpiece or  handsfree mode among 3 different profiles   1 Select  Menu   gt       gt   MySound   then  press  OK  to confirm   2 Select a profile  then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Access the sound profile during a call    Press  Sound  for once or several times to  change the sound profile during a call     EN 31    16 Baby monitor    Your phone supports the baby monitor function  which sends an alert if the sound level exceeds  the set l
19. 2 Pres  OK         Set the country language    Select your country language  then press  OK   to confirm   L gt  The country language setting is saved     Note         The country language setting option is country  dependent  If no welcome message is displayed  it  means the country language setting is preset for your  country  Then you can set the date and time           To re set the language  see the following steps   1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Language  then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select a language  then press  OK  to  confirm   L The setting is saved     EN 11       Set the date and time    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Date  amp  time   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select  Set date   Set time   then press   OK  to confirm     3 Press the numeric buttons to enter the  date and time     Note         Ifthe time is in 12 hour format  press swr to select  am   or  pm   Country dependent            4 Press  OK  to confirm        Set the date and time format    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Date  amp  time   then  press  OK  to confirm    2 Select  Date format  or  Time format     J Press 18  F   to select  DD MM YYYY   or  MM DD YY YY  as the date display   and  12 Hours  or  24 Hours  as the time  display  Then press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Note            The date and time format setting is country dependent           Change the remote access  PIN passcode    Note            The default answering machine remote access PIN   p
20. 3      Normal call    1 Press     ore     2 Dial the phone number  L gt  The number is dialed out     L gt  The duration of your current call is  displayed        Predial call    1 Dial the phone number    To erase a digit  press  Clear      To enter a pause  press and hold  aa    2 Press NC or 9 to dial out the call        Call through the speed dial key    If you have already pre saved a contact in the  speed dial key  press and hold the key to make  a call     El      For information of how to set the speed dial keys  see  the chapter  Phonebook   section  Set the speed dial  keys      Ee      The talk time of your current call is displayed on the  call timer       f you hear warning tones  the phone is almost out of  battery or out of range  Charge the battery or move  the phone close to the base station                             Answer a call    When there is an incoming call  the phone rings   and the LCD backlight flashes  Then you can    e press N  or    to answer the call    e select  Divert  to send incoming call to the  answering machine  only applied to D705       select  Silent  to turn off the ringer of the  current incoming call        fW Warning         When the handset rings or when the handsfree is  activated  keep the handset away from your ear to  avoid ear damage     Ee      The caller ID service is available if you have registered  to the caller ID service with your service provider     E      When there is a missed call  a notification message  appear
21. 4 Enter or edit the code  then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     wN       Call return    You can check the most recent unanswered call    Call the return service centre   Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Call Services   gt   Call   return   gt   Call   then press  OK  to confirm   L gt  Your call is made to the service center     Edit the call return service centre   number   1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Call Services   gt    Call return   gt   Settings   then press  OK   to confirm    2 Enter or edit the number  then press  OK   to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Call back service    The call back service notifies you when a party  you have tried to call becomes available You  can cancel this service from the menu after you  have activated it from the service provider  Cancel the call back service  Select  Menu   gt     gt   Call Services   gt    Cancel call bk   gt   Call   then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  A call is made to the service centre to  cancel the call back option   Edit the cancel call back service number  1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Call Services   gt    Cancel call bk   gt   Settings   then press   OK  to confirm   2 Enter or edit the number  then press  OK   to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Hide your identity    You can hide your identity from the caller  Activate ID withheld  Select  Menu   gt  ii  gt   Call Services   gt   Hide  my ID   gt   Activate   then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  When you make
22. Always there to help you    Register your product and get support at  www philips com welcome    Cm D700    Question  D705  Contact       Philips       Extended user  documentation    PHILIPS    Contents                                                                   8 Text and numbers 19  Enter text and numbers 19  Switch between uppercase and  1 Important safety instructions 3 lowercase 19  2 Your phone 5 9 Phonebook 20  What is in the box 5 View the phonebook 20  Overview of the phone 6 Search a record 20  Overview of the base station J Call from the phonebook 20  Access the phonebook during a call 20  3 Main menu icons 8 UTER E  Edit a record 21  Set the personalized melody 21  4 Display icons 9 Set the speed dial keys 21  Delete a record 21  Peo    40 Delete all records m 21    Add a contact to the exception list 22  Connect the base station 10  Insert the supplied batteries 11  Attach the belt clip 11 10 Call log 23  Configure your phone  country Call list type 23  dependent  11 View the call records 23  Change the remote access PIN passcode 12 Save a call record to the phonebook 23  Charge the handset 12 Return a call 23  Check the battery level 12 Delete a call record 24  What is standby mode  13 Delete all call records 24  Check the signal strength 113  11 Redial list 25  6 Calls 14 View the redial records 25  Make a call 14 Save a redial record to the phonebook 25  Answer a call 14 Redial a call 25  End a call 15 Delete a redial record 25  Adjust the earpiece spea
23. Norwegian  Swedish Romanian   Polish Czech Hungarian Slovakian   Slovenian Croatian Lithuanian Estonian   Latvian Bulgarian           Space p ON e        EEE       BC2ZAAZAAAAAAGE       EF3EEEEEEEA            QI  gt    gt     HI4G  TITIF       KL5A     e          MNO6N               PORS7S IOx       TUV8UUUUY       SO M N   A  Mm  A Jw N          WXYZIDBQ EVZ          Faa  o  e    Lower case characters  for English   French  Germany Italian  Turkish   Portuguese Spanish Dutch Danish   Ca gc eun        e    spacer PT ND aie  ZAA               1g     lt  gt  REESKLIOSS       abcladedaddaaaace         def3  e      e ee AD       Slits ei To       jKISA       LARA       pqars7pssIIoO2       uv8        upg       SIINI BI  w rm    wxyz9eQzWVZz          ras  Q   S       Upper case characters mr Greek        Sates Of ag P Sos Um        foe eee          ABI2ABCAAACG       AEZ3DEFE          exis GHI       AMSJKL        O6MNONO                PX7POQORS  TY 8TUVU          O E N  Oa  Mm  BR  o    XVO9WXYZQO              x    Lower case characters  for Greek        Se    0 as En gg pe elo           ES    1g     2   amp       Y    98       HENCE       SeC3defe         nei4ghii  KAp5jklA       v6o6mnofi           mpocg paqrsB       Tugd8tuvud       SO  CO NI  aA  myA wi r    xU o9 wxyze       EN    49    23 Index       A                   additional handsets 41  alarm 28  announcements 34  answer a call 14  answering machine 34  answering machine language 34  auto clock 41  auto conference 39
24. Note         Press NT to join an ongoing conference with another    handset if Bi  gt   Conference  is set to  Auto            During the conference call    Press  Int   to put the external call on hold  and go back to the internal call        The external call is put on hold    Press  Conf  to establish the conference  call again     Note             f a handset hangs up during the conference call  the    other handset remains connected to the external call        EN       8 Text and  numbers    You can enter text and numbers for handset  name  phonebook records  and other menu  items        Enter text and numbers    1 Press once or several times on the  alphanumeric key to enter the selected  character     2 Press  Clear  to delete the character  Press   lt d P to move the cursor left and right     J Press os to add a space     Note         For information on key mapping of characters and  numbers  see the chapter  Appendix               Switch between uppercase  and lowercase    By default  the first letter of each word in a  sentence is uppercase and the rest is lowercase   Press  aa to switch between the uppercase and  lowercase letters     EN    19    9 Phonebook    This phone has a phonebook that stores up   to 250 records  You can access the phonebook  from the handset  Each record can have a name  up to 16 characters long and a number up to  24 digits long    There are 9 direct access memories  keys 1   to 9   Depending on your country  keys 1 and  2 are preset to th
25. The setting is saved     Note            This is a country dependent feature      To enter a pause  press and hold st   a       f the prefix number is set and the detect number is left   empty  the prefix number is added to all outgoing calls      The feature is unavailable if the dialed number starts  with   and                40 EN       Network type    Note         This is a country dependent feature  It only applies to  models with network type support           1 Select  Menu   gt  8i  gt   Network type    then press  OK      2 Selecta network type  then press  OK    L gt  The setting is saved        Select the recall duration    Make sure that the recall time is set correctly  before you can answer a second call  In normal  case  the phone is already preset for the recall  duration You can select among 3 options    Short    Medium  and  Long   The number of  available options varies with different countries   For details  consult your service provider     1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Recall time   then  press  OK  to confirm   2 Select an option  then press  OK  to    confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Dial mode    Ee      This feature is country dependent and only applies to  models that support both tone and pulse dial                 Dial mode is the telephone signal used in your   country  The phone supports tone  DTMF  and  pulse  rotary  dial  Consult the service provider  for detailed information     1 Select  Menu   gt   amp  amp i  gt   Dial mode  
26. and save the number of your  contact to a key  Then you can press and hold  on the key in standby mode to dial the saved  phone number automatically   1 Press Mor select  Menu   gt  l    then press   OK  to confirm   2 Select a contact  then press  Option   gt    Speed dial   then press  OK  to confirm   3 Press  lt d   P to select and assign the  contact to an available location  then press   OK  to confirm   L gt  The speed dial key is set        Delete a record    1 Press Mor select  Menu   gt  IE   2   Selecta contact  then select  Option   gt    Delete   Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  A confirmation request is displayed on  the handset     J Select  OK  to confirm   L gt  The record is deleted        Delete all records    1 Press Mor select  Menu   gt  IE  gt   OK  to  access the phonebook list    2 Select  Option   gt   Delete all     J Press  OK  to confirm     L gt  A confirmation request is displayed on  the handset        4 Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  All records are deleted     EN 21       Add a contact to the  exception list    You can select a contact to the exception  list  When the contact who is added into  the exception list calls you  the phone rings  immediately even though you activate the silent  mode   1 Press Mor select  Menu   gt  E   2 Select a contact  then select  Option   gt    Set exception    3 Press  On  to confirm       The setting is saved     Tip         For further information on how to set the silent mode  and exclude the contacts from sil
27. ase  until the signal bar appears     Tip         For further information  see  Register additional  handsets  on the Services section           My handset is in searching status  what do     do      Make sure that the base station has power  supply      Register the handset to the base station    e Move the handset closer to the base  station    If   fail to pair  register  additional handsets to   the base station  what do   do    Your base memory is full  Unregister the unused   handsets and try again      have chosen a wrong language which   cannot   read  what do   do     1 Press  amp  to go back to the standby screen        2 Press C2 to access the main menu screen     3 Select  amp  then you see one of the  following texts appear on the screen        Language       Sprache       Langue       Lingua       4 Select it to access the language options     b Select your own language     No dialing tone    Check your phone connections    e  he handset is out of range  Move it closer  to the base station    No docking tone       e  he handset is not placed properly on the  base station charger   e The charging contacts are dirty  Disconnect       the power supply first and clean the  contacts with a damp cloth      cannot change the settings of my voice mail    what do   do    The voice mail service is managed by your   service provider but not the phone itself    Contact your service provider to change the   settings    The handset on the charger does not charge      Make sur
28. asscode is 0000 and it is important to change it to  ensure the security      This feature is available only for D705              1 Select  Menu   gt      gt   Remote access   gt    Change PIN   then press  OK  to confirm     12 EN    2 Enter the old PIN passcode  then press   OK  to confirm    J Enter the new PIN passcode  then press   OK  to confirm    4 Enter the new PIN passcode again  then    press  Save  to confirm        The setting is saved        Charge the handset    Place the handset on the base station to  charge the handset  When the handset is  placed correctly on the base station  you hear  a docking tone  see  Set the docking tone  on  page 31     L gt  The handset starts charging     Note            Charge the batteries for 8 hours before first use      Ifthe handset becomes warm when the batteries are  being charged  it is normal      Over time  capacity of batteries decreases  This is a  normal battery behavior              Your phone is now ready to use        Check the battery level       The battery icon displays the current battery  level        When the handset is off the base  station charger the bars indicate  he battery level  from full to low    When the handset is on the base  station charger the bars flash until  charging is complete     B m m m s          The empty battery icon flashes   The battery is low and needs  recharging     a       If you are on the phone  you hear warning  tones when the batteries are almost empty   The handset turns o
29. base station to detect incoming calls or other  requests from the base station  The time it takes for the  handset to access features like call setup  call log  paging   and phonebook browsing is also delayed  The handset  will not alert you to link loss in case of power loss or  moving out of range                       The following table shows you the current  status of the handset screen with different ECO  mode and ECO  mode settings        ECO ECO  Handset icon display  mode   mode   pf  X  off   Off   On   i displayed only after the  ECO  mode is activated  during standby mode         eco and   are off            On   Off   On   On     eco is displayed        eco is displayed and changed  to 8  when the ECO   mode is activated in  standby mode           Name the handset    The name of the handset can be up to 16   characters  It is displayed on the handset screen   in standby mode    1 Select  Menu   gt   gt   Phone name   then  press  OK  to confirm    2 Enter or edit the name  To erase a  character  select  Clear         J Press  Save  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Set the display language    Note         This feature only applies to models with multiple   language support     Languages available vary from country to country                   Select  Menu   gt     gt   Language   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select a language  then press  OK  to  confirm   Ly The setting is saved     EN 27    13 Alarm clock    Your phone has a built in alarm clo
30. cement automatically replaces the old  one     1 Selec  Menu   gt      gt   Announcement    hen press  OK  to confirm     Select  Answer  amp  rec   or  Answer only    hen press  OK  to confirm        Select  Record new   then press  OK  to  confirm        2  3  4 Recording starts after the beep   5    Press  OK  to stop recording or the  recording stops after 3 minutes    L You can listen to the newly recorded  announcement on the handset     Note         Make sure that you speak close to the microphone  when you record an announcement              Listen to the announcement    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Announcement    then press  OK  to confirm     2 Select  Answer  amp  rec   or  Answer only    then press  OK  to confirm     J Select  Play   then press  OK  to confirm   L You can listen to the current  announcement     Note         You can no longer listen to the announcement when  you pick up an incoming call              Restore the default announcement    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Announcement    then press  OK  to confirm     2 Select  Answer  amp  rec   or  Answer only    then press  OK  to confirm     J Select  Use default   then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The handset displays a confirmation  request     4 Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The default announcement is restored        Incoming messages    Each message can be up to 3 minutes long   When you receive new messages  the new  message indicator flashes on the answering  machine and the handset d
31. ck  Check the  information below to set your alarm clock        Set the alarm    1 Select  Menu   gt      then press  OK  to  confirm     Select  On off   gt   On   Off   then press   OK  to confirm     Select  Alarm time   then press  OK  to  confirm     Enter an alarm time  then press  OK  to  confirm     Select  Repetition   then press  OK  to  confirm     Select an alarm occurrence  then press   OK  to confirm     Select  Alarm tone   then press  OK      ON A WwW A W N    Select a tone from options  then press    OK  to confirm    L   The alarm is set and   is displayed on  the screen     Tip         Press xwr to switch between  am   pm   Country  dependent               Turn off the alarm    Before the alarm rings    Select  Menu   gt      gt   Off   then press  OK  to  confirm   Ly The setting is saved        When the alarm rings    e  Press Off  to turn off the alarm   e Press  Snooze  or any key except  Off     to snooze   L gt  The alarm rings again after 5 minutes   After you snooze it for 3 times  the  snooze function is off     14 Display settings    You can change the display of the phone during  standby mode        Set the brightness  You can set the brightness of the handset  screen to different levels     1 Select  Menu   gt  B   then press  OK  to  confirm     2 Select  Brightness   then press  OK  to  confirm     J Select an option  then press  OK  to  confirm     Set the clock display    You can set the clock to digital or analog display    1 Select  Menu  
32. ct           1 5m               CER    Send to an external line    1 Select  Menu   gt        gt   Send alert to    gt   External line   then press  OK  to  confirm     2 Enter a telephone number  then press  P P   Save  to confirm     Note         You can still send an alert to the external line even  though it is in the barred list              Send to a contact from the  phonebook    1 Select  Menu   gt      gt   Send alert to    gt   Select number   then press  OK  to  confirm    2 Select a contact from the phonebook  then  press  Save  to confirm        Set the baby cry level    1 Select  Menu   gt      gt   Baby cry level    then press  OK  to confirm    2 Selecta new setting  then press  OK  to  confirm   Ly The setting is saved     EN    33    17 Telephone  answering  machine    Note         Available only for D705           Your phone includes a telephone answering  machine that records unanswered calls when it  is on  By default  the answering machine is set to  the  Answer  amp  rec   mode  You can also access  the answering machine remotely and change  the settings through the answering machine  menu on the handset    The LED indicator on the base station lights up  when the answer machine is on           Turn the answering machine  on or off       Through the handset  1 Select  Menu   gt      gt   Answer mode      then press  OK  to confirm     2 Select  Answer only   Answer  amp   rec    Off   then press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Through t
33. e the batteries are inserted  correctly    e Make sure the handset is placed properly  on the charger  The battery icon animates  when charging    e Make sure the docking tone setting is  turned on  When the handset is placed  correctly on the charger you can hear a  docking tone    e The charging contacts are dirty  Disconnect  the power supply first and clean the  contacts with a damp cloth      Batteries are defective  Purchase new ones  with the same specifications    No display     Make sure the batteries are charged    e Make sure there is power and the phone is          connected    Bad audio  crackles  echo  etc     e  he handset is nearly out of range  Move it  closer to the base station    e  he phone receives interference from the    nearby electrical appliances  Move the base   station away from them    e  he phone is at a location with thick walls   Move the base away from them    The handset does not ring    Make sure the handset ringtone is turned on    The caller ID does not display           EN 47    e The service is not activated  Check with   your service provider      The caller s information is withheld or  unavailable        Note          f the above solutions do not help  disconnect the  power supply from both the handset and base station   Try again after 1 minute           48 EN    22 Appendix       Text and number input tables       Key    Upper case characters  for English   French  German  Italian  Turkish   Portuguese Spanish Dutch Danish   nnish 
34. e voice mail number and  information service number of your service  provider respectively  When you press and hold  on the key in standby mode  the saved phone  number is dialed automatically        View the phonebook    Note         You can view the contact list on one handset only each  time                  Press 8 or select  Menu   gt  lil  gt   OK  to  access the phonebook list     2 Press  8  F to scroll through the  phonebook entries        Search a record    You can search the phonebook records in these  ways      Scroll the contact list      Enter the first character of the contact        Scroll the contact list    1 Press Mor select  Menu   gt  I   gt   OK  to  access the contact list     2 Press     F to scroll through the contact  entries     20 EN       Enter the first character of a contact    1 Press Mor select  Menu   gt  I   gt   OK  to  access the contact list   2 Press the alphanumerical key that matches  the character  L gt  The first record that starts with this  character is displayed        Call from the phonebook    1 Press f or select  Menu   gt  lif  gt   OK  to  access the phonebook list     2 Select a contact in the phonebook list     Press   or     to make the call        Access the phonebook during  a call    1 Press  Option  and select  Phonebook    2 Press  OK  to confirm   3    Select a contact  press  Option   then press   View  to view the number        Add a record    1 Press f or select  Menu   gt  lif  gt   OK  to  access the phonebook l
35. ent mode  see the  chapter  Sound settings     section  Silent mode              22 EN    10 Call log    The call log stores the call history of all missed  or received calls  The incoming call history  includes the name and number of the caller  call  time  and date  This feature is available if you  have registered to the caller ID service with  your service provider   Your phone can store up to 50 call records  The  call log icon on the handset and base station  flashes to remind you of any unanswered calls   If the caller allows the display of his identity  you  can view his name or number  The call records  are displayed in chronological order with the  most recent received call at the top of the list     Note         Make sure that the number in the call list is valid before  you can call back directly from the call list        The following icon shown on the screen  informs you if you have missed calls        Icons Description          e It remains steadily on beside the unread  missed call record when browsing the  call log      lt  It flashes when there is a new missed    call or when browsing new missed calls   It remains steadily on when the missed  call in the call log is read           Call list type    You can set if you can see all calls or missed  calls from the call log     Select the call list type    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Call list type   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select an option  then press  OK  to  confirm        View the call records 
36. ess and hold to make an intercom  call  for multi handset versions only      Set the dial mode  pulse mode or  emporary tone mode      e Scroll down on the menu     Decrease the earpiece speaker volume   e Access the call log in standby mode     4  Move the cursor to the left in editing  mode    5  v     Make and receive calls   e Recall key    c  e Access the main menu in standby  mode          Confirm selection      Enter the options menu      Select the function displayed on the  handset screen directly above the key      7  Loudspeaker    Battery door       Overview of the base station    D700    Pip    G                   e Find handsets     Enter the registration mode     D705          Speaker  back of the base station     e    e Find handsets    Enter the registration mode     Message counter     0   Turn the answering machine on or off     Ge  VO                     U     Delete the current playback message    e Press and hold to delete all old  messages         9   Decrease increase the speaker volume     I4    gt l  Skip backward forward during playback      gt a    Play messages     Stop messages playback     EN    3 Main menu  icons    The following is an overview of the menu  options that are available in your D700 D705   For detailed explanation of the menu options   see the corresponding sections in this user  manual        Icon Descriptions   S  Phone setup    Set the date and time   ECO mode  handset name and display  language    Qi  Sounds    Set the ring vo
37. ff when the batteries are  completely empty           What is standby mode     Your phone is in standby mode when it is idle   When the handset is off the charging cradle   the standby screen displays the date and time   When the handset is on the charging cradle   the standby screen displays the time as a screen  saver           Check the signal strength       al The number of bars indicates   4 the connection status between  the handset and base station  The  more bars are shown  the better  the connection is          Make sure the handset is linked to the base  station before you make or receive calls  and carry out the functions and features    e   fyou hear warning tones when you are  on the phone  the handset is almost out  of battery or the handset is out of range   Charge the battery or move the handset  Closer to the base station     Note         When ECO  is on  the signal strength is not displayed           EN    13    6 Calls    Note         When the power fails  the phone cannot access  emergency services           Tip         Check the signal strength before you make a call or  when you are in a call  see  Check the signal strength     on page 13               Make a call    You can make a call in these ways      Normal call      Predial call   e Call through the speed dial key  You can also make a call from the redial list  see   Redial a call  on page 25   phonebook list  see     Call from the phonebook  on page 20  and call  log  see  Return a call  on page 2
38. ging is complete    m  The empty battery icon flashes and you  hear an alert tone   The battery is low and needs recharging   al The number of bars indicates the  4 connection status between the handset    and base station  The more bars are  shown  the better the signal strength is      It remains steadily on beside the unread  missed call record when browsing the  call log     lt  It flashes when there is a new missed  call   It remains steadily on when browsing  missed calls in call log   6 The alarm is activated   d       The silent mode is set  but is outside of  active period    amp    The ringer is off     The silent mode is set and within ac   tive period  the phone does not ring    e Answering machine  it flashes when    there is a new message  It displays when  the telephone answering machine is  turned on  This icon is available only in  D705        EN    5 Get started    Caution         Make sure that you have read the safety instructions in  the    Important safety instructions    section before you  connect and install your handset              Connect the base station    Warning            Risk of product damage  Make sure that the power  supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on  the back or underside of the phone      Use only the supplied power adapter to charge the  batteries           EL          f you subscribe to the digital subscriber line  DSL   high speed internet service through your telephone  line  ensure you install a DSL filter between
39. he base    Press    to turn the answering machine on or  off in standby mode     Note         When the answering machine is switched on  it answers  incoming calls after a certain number of rings based on  the ring delay setting           34 EN       Set the answering machine  language    Note         This feature only applies to models with multiple   language support           The answering machine language is the language   for the announcements    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Voice language    then press  OK  to confirm    2 Select a language  then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Set the answer mode    You can set the answering machine and   select if the callers can leave messages  Select    Answer  amp  rec   if you allow the callers to leave   messages  Select  Answer only  if you forbid   the callers to leave messages    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Answer mode    then press  OK  to confirm     2  Select an answer mode  then press  OK   to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Note          f the memory is full  the answering machine switches to   Answer only  mode automatically           Announcements    The announcement is the message your caller  hears when the answering machine picks up  the call  The answering machine has 2 default  announcements  the  Answer  amp  rec   mode  and  Answer only  mode        Record an announcement    The maximum length of the announcement you  can record is 3 minutes  The newly recorded  announ
40. imit        Caution            Make sure that you do not leave the handset that has  the active monitor in the baby room      Make sure the baby unit and the cord are always out of   reach of the baby    Place the baby unit at least 1 meter 3 feet but not   more than 2 meters 6 feet away from the baby                 Activate Deactivate the baby  unit    Select  Menu   gt   gt   Activate   then press   OK  to confirm   L gt  The baby unit is activated              f you have not set the parent unit  a notification  message is displayed  Then you are asked to select  to where you send the alert  external lines or other  handset number  For information  see the next section     To exit from the baby monitor menu  press  Off            Note         When the baby monitor mode is activated  the baby  unit does not ring on incoming calls           32 EN       Send an alert    You can send an alert to other handsets within  the home or an external line  External line can  be a cell phone or another fixed line outside  the house     Note         Make sure that any prefix digits and or country code  are included when you send an alert              Send to other handsets    1 Select  Menu   gt      gt   Send alert to   gt    Connected line   then press  OK  to  confirm     2 Select the handset number  then press   OK  to confirm     Note         Make sure that the distance between the baby unit and  the parent unit is at least 1 5 meter away from each  other to prevent the howling effe
41. isplays a notification  message      E       f you pick up the phone when the caller leaves a  message  the recording stops and you can talk to the  caller directly     Ee      Ifthe memory is full  the answering machine switches  to  Answer only  automatically  Delete old messages to  receive new ones                          Listen to the incoming messages    You can listen to the incoming messages in the  sequence they are recorded   From the base       e   ostart Stop listening  press   m   e To adjust the volume  press           3   e  o play the previous message replay the  current message  press I   e To play the next message  press Pl     To delete the current message  press      Note         No deleted messages can be recovered           EN 35    From the handset  Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Play   then press  OK   to confirm   L gt  New messages start playing  Old  messages start playing if there is no  new message       Press  Back  to stop listening       Press  Option  to enter the options menu       Press 18   E   to increase decrease the  volume        Delete an incoming message    From the base   Press   j when you listen to the message   L gt  The current message is deleted    From the handset    1 When you listen to the message  press   Option  to enter the options menu     2 Select  Delete   then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The current message is deleted        Delete all old incoming messages    From the base  Press and hold    in standby mode   L gt
42. ist     Select  Option   gt   Add new   then press   OK  to confirm     Enter the name  then press  OK  to  confirm     4 WwW N    Enter the number  then press  Save  to  confirm  L gt  Your new record is saved     Ea          f your phonebook memory is full  the handset displays  a notification message  Delete some records to add  new ones    e Press and hold  aa to insert a pause      Press    to switch between the uppercase and  lowercase letters     EL      The phonebook overwrites the old number with the  new number     Press  Clear  to delete the character                  Press       gt  to move the cursor left and right           Edit a record    1 Press Mor select  Menu   gt  lf  gt   OK  to  access the phonebook list     Select  Option   gt   Edit   then press  OK   to confirm     Edit the name  then press  OK  to confirm     RW N    Edit the number  then press  Save  to  confirm   L gt  The record is saved        Set the personalized melody    You can personalize the melody played when  someone in the phonebook calls you     Note         Make sure you have subscribed to caller identification  before you use this feature                  Press  8 or select  Menu   gt  IE  then press   OK  to confirm    Select a contact  then press  Option   gt    Select melody      w N    Press  OK  to set or change the melody  for the contact     4 Selecta melody for the contact  then press   OK  to confirm   L gt  The melody is set        Set the speed dial keys    You can assign 
43. ker volume 15 Delete all redial records 25  ute the microphone 15  Turn the speaker on or off 15 12 Phone settings 26  ake a second call 15 i  Set the date and time 26  Answer a second call 15    ECO mode 26  Switch between two calls 15  i ECO  mode 26  Make a conference call with the  Sternal edler 45 Name the handset 26  Set the display language 27  7 Intercom and conference calls Ay 13 Alarmdock 58  Make a call to another handset 17  Set the alarm 28  Transfer a call 17 T ff the al 28  Make a conference call 17 une eee    EN                                  14 Display settings 29  15 Sound settings 30  Set the handset s ringtone volume 30   Set the handset s ringtone 30  Silent mode 30   Set the key tone 31   Set the battery tone 31   Set the ringtone on the base station 31   Set the docking tone 31   Set the sound profile 31   16 Baby monitor 32  Activate Deactivate the baby unit 32  Send an alert 32   Set the baby cry level 33   17 Telephone answering machine 34  Turn the answering machine on or off 34  Set the answering machine language 34   Set the answer mode 34  Announcements 34  Incoming messages 35   18 Services 39  Auto conference 39  Call barring 39  Change the PIN passcode 39  Call list type 39  Auto prefix 40  etwork type 40  Select the recall duration 40  Dial mode 40  First ring 41  Auto clock 41  Register additional handsets 41  Unregister handsets 42  Call services 42  Restore default settings 43   19 Technical data 44  20 Notice 45    2    EN              
44. lume  ring  tone  key tone etc           i  Services    Set the auto conference   auto prefix  network type  recall time   auto clock  call services etc    The services are network and country  dependent            Alarm    Set date and time  alarm  alarm  tone etc    E  Phonebook    Add  edit  manage  phonebook entries etc           E  Incoming calls    Displays the call   history of all missed or received calls   H  Display    Set the brightness  clock   backlight of the screen            e     Baby monitor    Set the alert to  an external line  a contact from the  phonebook or other handsets and the  baby cry level   e  Intercom    Make a call to another  handset This icon is available only in  D700       Answer machine    Setup  listen to   delete phone messages  etc  This icon is  available only in D705                                                                       4 Disp lay ico ns It flashes when there is a new voice  message   It remains steadily on when the voice  In standby mode  the icons shown on the main ERR Seealeso viewed In ine call  screen tell you what features are available on d     h     were  your handset  e Icon is not shown when there Is no  voice message   Icon Descriptions eco The ECO mode is activated   ra  When the handset is off the base eco The ECO  mode is activated   rc  station charger  the bars indicate the  ta  battery level  from full to low    n When the handset is on the base  Cy X station charger the bars keep scrolling  until char
45. n page 32               Change the PIN passcode           Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Call barring   gt    Change PIN   then press  OK  to confirm   Enter the old PIN passcode  then press   OK  to confirm    Enter the new PIN passcode  then press   OK  to confirm    Enter the new PIN passcode again  then    press  Save  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Lh W   N    Note          f you forget the PIN passcode  you have to reset your  phone  see  Restore default settings  on page 43               Call list type    You can set if you can see all calls or missed  calls from the call log     EN 39       Select the call list type    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp ii  gt   Call list type   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select an option  then press  OK  to  confirm        Auto prefix    This feature checks and formats your outgoing  call number before it is dialed out  The prefix  number can replace the detect number you  set in the menu  For example  you set 604 as  the detect number and 1250 as the prefix   When you have dialed out a number such as  6043338888  your phone changes the number  to 12503338888 when it dials out     Note         The maximum length of a detect number is 5 digits  The  maximum length of an auto prefix number is 10 digits              Set auto prefix    1 Select  Menu   gt  i  gt   Auto prefix   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Enter the detect number  then press  OK   to confirm     J Enter the prefix number  then press  OK   to confirm   Ly 
46. otely  or listen to  messages from the  handset        38 EN    18 Services    The phone supports a number of features that  help you handle and manage the calls        Auto conference    To join an external call with another handset   press X     Note            This feature is available only for multi handset versions           Activate Deactivate auto conference    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Conference   then  press  OK  to confirm    2 Select  Auto    Off   then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Call barring    You can create four sets of numbers with four  digits at maximum for each set of numbers   When you make a call that starts with one of  these four sets of numbers  the outgoing call is  then barred        Select the barring mode    1 Select  Menu   gt     gt   Call barring    gt   Barring mode  then press  OK  to  confirm    2 Enter the PIN passcode  The default PIN   passcode is 0000    J Select  On   Off   then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Add new number to the barred list    1 Select  Menu   gt     gt   Call barring   gt    Barring number   then press  OK  to  confirm     Enter the PIN passcode  The default PIN  is 0000    Select a number from the list  then press   OK  to confirm    Edit the number  then press  OK  to  confirm    Ly The setting is saved     A WwW N    Note         The number in the barred list can still be sent as an  external line for a baby call  see  Send to an external  line    o
47. r is put on hold     2 Select a handset number  then press  OK   to confirm     L gt  Wait for the other side to answer your  call     Switch between calls    Press  Extern  to switch between the outside  call and the intercom call        Transfer a call    Note       e  fthe base station only has 2 registered handsets  press  and hold sw  to transfer a call to another handset                  Press and hold   w during a call       The handsets available for intercom are  displayed     2 Select a handset number  then press  OK   to confirm     3 Press    when the other side answers  your call   L gt  The call is now transferred to the  selected handset        Make a conference call    A 3 way conference call is between you   another handset user and the outside callers  It  requires two handsets to share the same base  station        During an external call    1 Press and hold   w to initiate an internal call   L gt  The external caller is put on hold     L gt  For multi handset versions  The  handsets available for intercom are  displayed  Then go to step 2     L gt  For two handset versions  the other  handset rings  Then go to step 3     EN 17    3  4    vI    Select or enter a handset number then  press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The selected handset rings     Press   on the selected handset   L gt  The intercom is established     Press  Conf     Ly You are now in a 3 way conference  call with an external call and a selected  handset     Press to end the conference call     
48. registered     Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The handset is unregistered     EN    Tip         The handset number displays beside the handset name  in standby mode              Call services    The call services are network and country  dependent  They apply to models with call  services support  Contact your service provider  for more information     Note         Forthe call services to work properly  make sure that  the activation and or deactivation codes are correctly  entered           42 EN       Call forward    You can divert your calls to another phone   number  You can select among 3 options    e  Call forward   divert all incoming calls to  another number    e  Call fwd busy   divert calls when the line  is busy    e  Call fwd unans   divert calls when no one  answers    Activate Deactivate call forward    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Call Services   gt    Call forward   Call fwd busy   Call fwd  unans     2 Select  Activate   Deactivate   then press   OK  to confirm     J Enter the telephone number   L gt  The setting is saved      Edit the activation deactivation code  You can edit the prefix and suffix to the call  forward codes     1 Select  Menu   gt     gt   Call Services   gt    Call forward   Call fwd busy   Call fwd  unans   then press  OK  to confirm     Select  Change code   then press  OK      Then you can either     Select  Activation   gt   Prefix   Suffix    then press  OK  to confirm  or     Select  Deactivation   then press  OK   to confirm     
49. s                                   End a call    You can end a call in these ways     Press     or    Place the handset to the base station  or charging cradle        Adjust the earpiece speaker  volume    Press  8   E   on the handset to adjust the  volume during a call   L gt  The earpiece speaker volume is  adjusted and the phone is back to the  call screen        Mute the microphone    1 Pres  amp  during a call       The handset displays  Mute on      L gt  The caller cannot hear you  but you  can still hear his voice     2 Press  amp  again to unmute the microphone   L gt  You can now communicate with the  caller        Turn the speaker on or off    Press 1            Make a second call    Note            This service is network dependent        1 Press during a call   Ly The first call is put on hold     2 Dial the second number  L gt  The number displayed on the screen is  dialed out        Answer a second call    Note         This service is network dependent           When there is a periodical beep to notify you  of an incoming call  you can answer the call in  these ways     1 Press   and 2   to answer the call   Ly The first call is put on hold  and you  are now connected to the second call     2 Press NT and 1a to end the current call and  answer the first call        Switch between two calls    Note         This service is network dependent           You can switch your calls in these ways     Press NA and 2     or  e Press  Option  and select  Switch calls   
50. ss the answering machine remotely   you are recommended to set the ring delay to Toll  saver  mode  This is a cost effective way to manage  your messages  When there are new messages  the  answering machine picks up the call after 3 rings  When  there is no messages  it picks up the call after 5 rings              Remote access    You can operate your answering machine when  you are away from home  Simply make a call to  your phone with a touch tone phone and enter  your 4 digit PIN passcode     Note         The remote access PIN passcode is the same as your  system PIN passcode  The preset PIN passcode is 0000           Change the PIN passcode    1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Remote access   gt      Change PIN   then press  OK  to confirm     Enter the old PIN passcode  then press   OK  to confirm     2  3 Enter the new PIN passcode  then press   OK  to confirm    4    Enter the new PIN passcode again  then  press  Save  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Activate deactivate the remote access  You can allow or block remote access to the  answering machine     1 Select  Menu   gt        gt   Remote access    then press  OK  to confirm     2 Select  Activate     Deactivate   then press   OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Access the answering machine remotely    1 Make a call to your home number with a  touch tone phone     2 Enter   when you hear the announcement     J Enter your PIN passcode     L gt  You now have access to your  answering machine
51. t       gt   Silent mode   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select  On   Off   then press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     J Select  Start  amp  end   then press  OK  to  confirm     4 Set the time  then press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Note         When the silent mode is set to  On   d   is displayed   dis displayed during the preset time for the silent  mode              Exclude the contacts from silent  mode    You can select the length of ring delay and   set the contacts to be excluded from the   phonebook  Ring delay is the number of rings   that will be muted before the rings become   audible on the phone    1 Selec  Menu   gt     9  gt   Silent mode   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Selec  Exception      J Selec  On  to activate  or  Off  to  deactivate the silent mode  then press   OK  to confirm     Select  Ring delay   then select an option        Uni A    press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Note          f  Exception  is set to  On  and  Ring delay  option  is selected  the handset rings only after length of ring  delay selected is reached      Make sure that the contact under the  Set exception   option of the phonebook menu is set to  On  before  you can exclude this contact from the silent mode              Set the key tone    Key tone is the sound made when you press a   key on the handset    1 Select  Menu   gt   gt   Key tone   then  press  OK  to confirm    2 Select  On   Off   then press  OK 
52. t unit and the baby unit with  anything  e g  a towel or blanket   Always make sure the  cooling vents of the baby unit are free      Take every precaution to make sure that your baby can   sleep safely       This appliance is not intended for use by persons   including children  with reduced physical  sensory  or mental capabilities  or lack of experience and       nowledge  unless they have been given supervision or  instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person  responsible for their safety      f you place the parent unit next to a transmitter or  other DECT appliance  e g  a DECT telephone or  wireless router for the internet   the connection with  he baby unit may be lost  Move the baby monitor  urther away from the other wireless appliances until  he connection is restored     This baby monitor is intended as an aid  It is not a  substitute for responsible and proper adult supervision  and should not be used as such                             EN    About operating and storage temperatures    Operate in a place where temperature is  always between 0  C to  40  C  up to 90   relative humidity     Store in a place where temperature is  always between  20  C and  45  C  up to  95  relative humidity     Battery life may be shorter in low  temperature conditions     EN    2 Your phone    Congratulations on your purchase and welcome  to Philips    To fully benefit from the support that Philips  offers  register your product at www philips   com welcome     Charger 
53. tion mode  then  follow the procedure described in the handset  manufacturer s instructions              Compliance with EMF    Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V  manufactures  and sells many products targeted at consumers   which  like any electronic apparatus  in    general have the ability to emit and receive  electromagnetic signals    One of Philips    leading Business Principles is to  take all necessary health and safety measures  for our products  to comply with all applicable  legal requirements and to stay well within   the EMF standards applicable at the time of  producing the products    Philips is committed to develop  produce and  market products that cause no adverse health  effects  Philips confirms that if its products are  handled properly for their intended use  they  are safe to use according to scientific evidence  available today   Philips plays an active role in the development  of international EMF and safety standards   enabling Philips to anticipate further  developments in standardization for early  integration in its products              Disposal of your old product  and batteries    c    Your product is designed and manufactured  with high quality materials and components   which can be recycled and reused     A       When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is  attached to a product it means that the product  is covered by the European Directive 2002 96   EC  Please inform yourself about the local  separate collection system for electrical and
54. yed on  the handset     J Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  All records are deleted     EN 25    12 Phone settings    You can customize the settings to make it your  own phone        Set the date and time    For further information  see chapter  Get  started   sections  Set the date and time  and   Set the date and time format         ECO mode    The ECO mode reduces the transmission  power of the handset and base station when  you are on a call or when the phone is in  standby mode   1 Select  Menu   gt   amp   gt   Eco mode   then  press  OK  to confirm   2 Select  On   Off   and press  OK  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     L etn is displayed in standby mode     Note         When ECO mode is set to  On   the connection  range between the handset and the base station can  be reduced              ECO  mode    When the ECO  mode is activated  it  eliminates the transmission power of the  handset and base station in standby mode     1 Select  Menu   gt   amp  amp   gt  ECO  mode   then  press  OK  to confirm     2 Select  On   Off   and press  OK  to  confirm     26 EN    L gt  The setting is saved     EL      Make sure that all the handsets registered to the base  station are D700 D705 in order to have the ECO   feature functioning properly      When ECO  is activated  the standby time is reduced   This is because in ECO  mode the base station is not  transmitting any signal in standby mode  therefore the  handset needs to  listen  more frequently for signals  from the 
    
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