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1.     MNO6NOOOO  PQRS7SSNOX  TUV8UUUUY  WXYZIDBQ EVZ                   Key Lower case characters  for English   French German Italian Turkish   Portuguese Spanish Dutch Danish   Finnish Norwegian  Swedish Romanian   Polish Czech Hungarian Slovakian   Slovenian Croatian  Lithuanian Estonian   Latvian Bulgaria        0 Spacen OnE MM ara          1 19    2   amp       Y   j98    Di abcladweddadaaace         3 def3e    ee e  AD       4 e mia ST                                                                                                 5 jkI5A   6 mno6Ad656606   7 pqrs 7BssI1O2X   8 tuv8ududuyp   9 wxyz9  Q  V      Key Upper case characters  for Greek   0 Space mome ME EI    N     1 1 _   lt  gt    amp ES       98   2 ABF2ZABCAAAG   3o    A EZ3DEFE     a Sla GAI   5 AMS5JKL   6  NzZO6MNON     7 PX7PQRS   8 TY OST UW   9 XY OIW XY ZO   Key Lower case characters  for Greek    0 Spacer Ones t nic  TN      1 1 _   lt  gt    amp EL       5    2 aBy2abcaeda   3 SeT3defe        nei4ghii   5 KAp5jklA   6 v6o6mnofi  o     7 npoc pqrsB   8 rTu   8tuv       9 X  o wxyze       EN 37          Key    Upper case characters  for Serbian                                                                                   0 Spacen0 n l 9 te   A    1 19 4   2 8 amp    Y     98   2 ABBITB    2ABC           3 AEXX3JD3DEF  A OG   4 AKA S4GHIF   5 HOTIH55JKLA   6 PCTYR6EMNONO   7 OXUYK7PQORSNOD   8 lI L  b BL 8TUV      9 b3IORZ9WXYZOQzW  Key Lower case characters  for Serbian   0 Spacen Om 25   la d go a
2.   1 Press MENU OK on the handset     2 Select  Services   gt   Register   then press  MENU OK to confirm     3 Press and hold       on the base station for  5 seconds     4 Enter the system PIN  Press REDIAL C to  make corrections  Then press MENU OK  to confirm the PIN     Note          For models with an answering machine  you hear a  confirmation beep                Registration is completed in less than 2  minutes  The base automatically assigns  a handset number to the handset     Note             Ifthe PIN 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 is 0000  No change can be made on it              Unregister the handsets    1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Services   gt   Unregister   then  press MENU OK to confirm     3 Enter the system PIN   The preset PIN is  0000   Press REDIAL C to remove the  number    4 Select the handset number to be  unregistered     5 Press MENU OK to confirm   L gt  The handset is unregistered     Tip         The handset number displays beside the handset name  in standby mode              Restore default settings    You can reset your phone settings to the  original factory settings     1 Press MENU OK        2 Select  Services   gt   Reset   then press  MENU OK to confirm    gt  The handset displays a confirmation  request     3 Press MENU OK to confirm       All settings are reset     EN 31    13 Technical dat
3.  14 characters long and a number up to 24  digits long    There are 2 direct access memories  keys le    and 2      Depending on your country  keys les  and 2   are preset to the 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 phonebook on one handset only  each time                  Press gy or press MENU OK  gt    Phonebook   gt   View  to access the  phonebook list     2 Select a contact and view the available  information        Search a record    You can search the phonebook records in these  ways      Scrollthe contacts list       Enter the first character of the contact        Scroll the contact list    1 Press i or press MENU OK  gt    Phonebook   gt   View  to access the  phonebook list    2 Press  amp  and  amp  to scroll through the  phonebook list           Enter the first character of a contact    1 Press ior press MENU OK  gt    Phonebook   gt   View  to access the  phonebook 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  amp  or press MENU OK  gt   P   Phonebook   gt   View  to access the  phonebook list     2 Select a contact in the phonebook list     3 Press    to make the call        Access the phonebook during  a call    1 Pres
4.  is no new message and  the memory is not full     The handset is switched on     Enter the paging mode       Flashing    here is a new message and the  memory is not full           here is an incoming call     Recording an incoming mes   sage announcement     Message playback       Remote access listen to mes   sages from the handset        Flashing    here is no new message and   Fast  the memory is full     Enter the registration mode       28 EN    12 Services    The phone supports a number of features that  help you handle and manage the calls        Call list type    You can set whether you can view all incoming  calls or missed calls from this menu        Select the call list type    1 Press MENU CK     2 Select  Services  gt   Call list type   then  press MENU OK to confirm     3 Select an option  then press MENU OK to  confirm        Auto conference    To join an external call with another handset   press       Note             This feature is available only for multi handset versions           Activate Deactivate auto conference    1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Services   gt   Conference   then  press MENU OK to confirm     3 Select  Auto   Off   then press MENU OK  to confirm   Ly The setting is saved        Network type    Note             This is a country dependent feature  It only applies to  models with network type support           1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Services   gt   Network type   then  press MENU OK     3 Select a network type  then press MENU   
5.  to another during  a call     1 Press and hold sw   L gt  The current caller is put on hold     2 Select a handset number  then press  MENU OK to confirm    gt  Wait for the other side to answer your  call        Switch between calls    Press and hold sw  to switch between the  outside call and the intercom call        Transfer a call    Note           fthe base station only has 2 registered handsets  press  and hold snr to transfer a call to another handset           1 Press and hold   during a call       The handsets available for intercom are  displayed     2 Select a handset number  then press  MENU 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    gt  The external caller is put on hold    L gt  For multi handset verrsions  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     2 Select or enter a handset number  then  press MENU OK to confirm   L gt  The selected handset rings     3 Press X  on the selected handset   L gt  The intercom is established     4 Select  Conference     gt  You are now in a 3 way conference  call with an exte
6. Always there to help you    Register your product and get support at  www philips com welcome     lt  D200  S ssion D205  ontact   Philips       Extended user  documentation  DHILIDS    Contents                      1 Important safety instructions 3  2 Your phone 4  What is in the box 4  Overview of the phone 5  Overview of the base station 6  Display icons 6  3 Get started 8  Connect the base station 8  Insert the supplied batteries 9  Configure your phone  country  dependent  9  Change the remote access PIN code 10  Charge the handset 10  Check the battery level 10  What is standby mode  10  Check the signal strength 11  Switch the handset on or off 11  4 Calls 12   Make a call 12  Answer a call 12  End a call 12  Adjust the earpiece speaker volume 13  Mute the microphone 13  Turn the speaker on or off 13  Make a second call 13  Answer a second call 13  Switch between two calls 13  Make a conference call with the  external callers 13  5 Intercom and conference calls 14  Make a call to another handset 14  Transfer a call 14  Make a conference call 14                               6 Text and numbers  Enter text and numbers  Switch between uppercase and  lowercase 16  7 Phonebook 17  View the phonebook 17  Search a record 17  Call from the phonebook 17  Access the phonebook during a call 17  Add a record 17  Edit a record 18  Delete a record 18  Delete all records 18  Direct access memory 18  8 Calllog 19  Call list type 19  View the call records 19  Save a call record to the 
7. K   to confirm    L gt  The handset displays a confirmation  requests     Press MENU OK to confirm   L gt  All records are deleted     EN    9 Redial list    The redlal list stores the call history of dialed  calls  It includes the names and or numbers you  have called  This phone can store up to 10 redial  records        View the redial records    Press REDIAL C        Redial a call    1 Press REDIAL C     2 Selecta record  then press MC  L gt  The number is dialed out        Save a call record to the  phonebook    1 Press REDIAL C to enter the list of dialed  calls     2 Selcta record  then press MENU OK to  confirm     3 Select  Save number   then press MENU   OK to confirm     4 Enter and edit the name  then press  MENU OK to confirm     5 Enter and edit the number  then press  MENU OK to confirm       The record is saved        Delete a redial record    1    2    Press REDIAL C to enter the list of dialed  calls        Select a record  then press MENU OK to  confirm     Select  Delete   then press MENU OK to   confirm     gt  The handset displays a confirmation  request     Press MENU OK to confirm   L gt  The record is deleted        Delete all redial records    1    2    Press REDIAL C to enter the list of dialed  calls     Select  Delete all   then press MENU OK  o confirm     gt  The handset displays a confirmation  request        Press MENU OK to confirm    gt  All records are deleted     EN 21    10 Phone settings    You can customize the settings to make it your  
8. K to confirm     3 Select  On   Off   then press MENU OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Change the PIN code    For information  see  Change the remote access  PIN code  in the  Get started  section        Access the answering machine  remotely    1 Make a call to your home number with a  touch tone phone     Enter   when you hear the announcement     U    Enter your PIN code    L gt  You now have access to your  answering machine  and you can now  listen to the new messages     Note         You have 2 chances to enter the correct PIN code  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           EN 27    Remote access commands       Key Function       1 Repeat the current or listen to  the previous message        Listen to messages        Skip to the next message           2   B   6 Delete the current message       Switch the answering machine on     not available when you listen to  he messages         Stop listening to the message        Switch the answering machine off        not available when you listen to  the messages            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 Message status  display       Steady on   There
9. OK   L gt  The setting is saved        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 10 digits   The maximum length of an auto prefix number is 10  digits             This is a country dependent feature              Set auto prefix    1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Services   gt   Auto prefix   then  press MENU OK to confirm     3 Enterthe detect number  then press  MENU OK to confirm     4 Enter the prefix number  then press  MENU OK to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     EN 29    Note             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                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    he number of  available options varies with different countries   For details  consult your service provider     1 Pre
10. a   68x 214 x 452 mm  HxWxD        Charger  51 2 grams     68x 70 7 x 452 mm  H xW x D        General specification and features    Battery    Talk time  16 hours   Standby time  180 hours   Range indoor  50 meters   Range outdoor  300 meters  Phonebook list with 50 entries  Redial list with 10 entries   Call log with 20 entries   Answering machine with 25 minutes  recording time    Caller identification standard support  FSK   DTMF       Philips  2 x AAA Ni MH 1 2V 550 mAh  rechargeable batteries    Power adapter    Base and charger    Philips  MN A102 U1 30  input  100 240  Vac  50 60 Hz 200 mA  output  6 Vdc 400  mA    Philips  SO031B0600040  input  100 240 Vac   50 60 Hz 150 mA  output  6 Vdc 400 mA       Power consumption    Power consumption in idle mode  around  0 70 W  D200   0 75 W  D205     Weight and dimensions  D200     Handset  115 8 grams   158 2 x 47 x 26 6 mm  H x W x D   Base  95 6 grams  68 x 121 4 x 452 mm  H x W x D   Charger  51 2 grams  68 x 70 7 x 452 mm  H x W x D                    Weight and dimensions  D205     32    Handset  115 8 grams  158 2 x 47 x 26 6 mm  H x W x D   Base  104 8 grams       EN    14 Notice       Declaration of conformity    Hereby Philips Consumer Lifestyle  declares  that the D200 D205 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 accordin
11. arging contacts are dirty  Disconnect  the power supply first and clean the  contacts with a damp cloth      Batteries are defective  Purchase new ones  from your dealer     EN 35       No display   e Make sure the batteries are charged      Make sure there is power and the phone is  connected     Bad audio  crackles  echo  etc      e The handset is nearly out of range  Move it  closer to the base station      The phone receives interference from the    nearby electrical appliances  Move the base   station away from them       The 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           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           36 EN    16 Appendix       Text and number input tables       Key Upper case characters  for English   French German ltalian  Turkish   Portuguese Spanish Dutch Danish   Finnish Norwegian  Swedish Romanian   Polish Czech Hungarian Slovakian   Slovenian Croatian  Lithuanian Estonian   Latvian Bulgaria        0 Space    0 4 E Ham  26N       1 19        2   amp       N    928   2 ABC2     K  AA  A  AACC  3 DEF3EEEEEEEA     4  GHIA4G  T TI T   5 KLSA  6   7   8   9                     
12. e To erase a  character  press REDIAL C     4 Press MENU OK to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved           Set the date and time    For information  see  Set the date and time  in  the  Get started  section     Press MENU OK     2 Select  Phone setup   gt   Language   then    press MENU OK to confirm     Select a language  then press MENU OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     EN 23    11 Telephone  answering  machine    Note             Available only for D205        Your phone includes a telephone answering  machine that records unanswered calls when  it is on  You can access the answering machine  remotely and change the settings through the  answering machine menu on the handset        The PB button on the base station lights up  when the answering machine is on        Turn the answering machine  on or off    You can turn the answering machine on or off  through the base station or the handset        Through the handset    1 Press MENU CK     2 Select  Answ  Machine   gt   Voice answer    then press MENU OK to confirm     3 Select  Answer only   Record also   Off    then press MENU OK to confirm   Ly The setting is saved        Through the base    Press  D 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           24 EN       Set the answering machine  language    Note         This feature only applies 
13. e 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        o start stop listening  press PB            o adjust the volume  press                  o play the previous message replay the  current message  press W      To play the next message  press M       o delete the current message  press      Note         No deleted messages can be recovered           From the handset  1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Answ  Machine   gt   Play   then  press MENU OK to confirm   L gt  New messages start playing  Old  messages start playing if there is no  new message        Press REDIAL C to stop listening      Press MENU OK to enter the options    menu       Press 18   E   to increase decrease the  volume     26 EN       Delete an incoming message    From the base    Press    when you listen to the message    gt  The current message is deleted     From the handset    1 When you listen to the message  press  MENU OK to enter the options menu     2 Select  Delete   then press MENU OK to  confirm    gt  The current message is deleted        Delete all old incoming messages    Press and hold tj on the base station in standby  mode   L gt  All old messages are permanently  deleted     From the handset  1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Answ  Machine   gt   Delete all    hen press MENU OK to con
14. e microphone  after the beep     6 Press MENU OK to stop recording or the  recording stops after 3 minutes    gt  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 Press MENU CK     2 Select  Answ  Machine   gt    Announcement   then press MENU OK  to confirm     3 Select  Answer only  or  Record also    then press MENU OK to confirm     4 Select  Play   then press MENU OK to  confirm   L gt  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 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Answ  Machine   gt    Announcement   then press MENU OK  o confirm     3 Select  Record also or  Answer only    hen press MENU OK to confirm     4 Select  Use default   then press MENU   OK to confirm   L gt  The handset displays a confirmation  request     5 Press MENU 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 displays a notification  message     Note          f you pick up the phone when the caller leaves a  message  the recording stops and you can talk to the  caller directly           EN 25       Note          If th
15. earpiece speaker volume      Access the phonebook   REDIAL C     Delete text or digits       Cancel operation           Access the redial list        End the call       Exit the menu operation     Press and hold to switch the handset  on or off             Press to enter a space during text  editing       Press and hold to lock unlock the  keypad in standby mode        Press and hold to enter a pause when  making a call      Switch to upper lower case during  editing      amp     Mute or unmute the microphone                  Microphone    1         urn the speaker phone on off      ake and receive calls through the  speaker     SINT       Press and hold to make an intercom  call  for multi handset version only       Set the dial mode  pulse mode or  emporary tone mode            Scroll down on the menu      Decrease the earpiece speaker volume        Access the call log        Make and receive calls    e Recall key  This function is network  dependent     MENU OK      Access the main menu       Confirm selection       Enterthe options menu        Selectthe function displayed on the  handset screen directly above the key     Loudspeaker    Battery door    EN 5          Overview of the base station  D200        D 9        Press to find handsets        Press and hold to enter the registration  mode     D205        n Speaker  back of the base station   Q          Press to find handsets        Press and hold to enter the registration  mode               Delete the current playbac
16. en browsing  he missed calls in call log              Call list type    You can set whether you can view all incoming  calls or missed calls from this menu        Select the call list type    1 Press MENU CK     2 Select  Services   gt   Call list type   then  press MENU OK to confirm     3 Select an option  then press MENU OK to  confirm        View the call records    1 Press  amp    gt  The incoming call log is displayed        2 Selecta record  then press MENU OK  and select  View  for more available  information        Save a call record to the  phonebook    1 Press  amp   L gt  The incoming call log is displayed     2 Selecta record  then press MENU OK to  confirm     3 Select  Save number   then press MENU   OK to confirm     4 Enter and edit the name  then press  MENU OK to confirm     5 Enter and edit the number  then press  MENU OK to confirm   L gt  The record is saved        Return a call    1 Press Ee  2 Select a record on the list     3 Press    to make the call        Delete a call record    1 Press  amp E  L gt  The incoming call log is displayed     2 Selecta record  then press MENU OK to  confirm     EN 19    Select  Delete   then press MENU OK to   confirm    L gt  The handset displays a confirmation  requests     Press MENU OK to confirm       The record is deleted        Delete all call records    1    2    20    Press E gt    L gt  The incoming call log is displayed     Press MENU OK to enter the options    menu     Select  Delete all   then press MENU O
17. eps     1 Select  Phone setup   gt   Language   then  press MENU OK to confirm     2 Selecta language  then press MENU OK  to confirm   L The setting is saved        Set the date and time    Tip         To set the date and time later  press REDIAL C to skip  this setting           1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Phone setup   gt   Date  amp  time    then press MENU OK to confirm     3 Press the numeric buttons to enter the  date  then press MENU OK to confirm    gt  The time setting menu is displayed on   the handset     EN 9    4 Press the numeric buttons to enter the  time        If the time is in 12 hour format  press     amp  to select  am  or  pm   Country  dependent      5 Press MENU OK to confirm        Change the remote access  PIN code    Note         The default answering machine remote access PIN  code is 0000 and it is important to change it to ensure  the security                Press MENU OK     2 Select  Answ  Machine   gt   Remote  access   gt   Change PIN   then press  MENU OK to confirm    3 Enter the old PIN  then press MENU OK  to confirm     4 Enter the new PIN code  then press  MENU OK to confirm     5 Enter the new PIN code again  then press  MENU OK to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        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 sound    L gt  The handset starts charging     Note         Charge the batteries for 8 hours before first use        fthe 
18. firm    L gt  The handset displays a confirmation  request     3 Press MENU 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              Set the ring delay    You can set the number of times the phone  rings before the answering machine picks up  the call     1 Press MENU CK     2 Select  Answ  Machine   gt   Ring delay    then press MENU OK to confirm     3 Select a new setting  then press MENU   OK to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Ee      Make sure that the answering machine is switched on  before this feature can be applied     Ea      When you access 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 code     Note          The remote access PIN code is the same as your  system PIN  The preset PIN is 0000              Activate deactivate the remote access    You can allow or block remote access to the  answering machine     1 Press MENU OK        2 Select  Answ  Machine   gt   Remote  access   then press MENU O
19. g is saved           ECO  mode    When the ECO  mode is activated  it  eliminates the radiation of the handset and base  station in standby mode     1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Phone setup   gt  ECO  mode    then press MENU OK to confirm     3 Select  On   Off   and press MENU OK to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved   L gt  ECO  is displayed in standby mode     EL       Set the display language         Make sure that all the handsets registered to the base  station are D200 D205 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 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           Note         This feature only applies to models with multiple   language support          Languages available vary from country to country                    Name the handset    The name of the handset can be up to 14  characters  It is displayed on the handset screen  in standby mode     1 Press MENU CK     2 Select  Phone setup   gt   Phone name    hen press MENU OK to confirm     3  Enteror edit the nam
20. g the European R amp TTE  directive 1999 5 EC        Use GAP standard  compliance    The GAP standard guarantees that all DECT M  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 registration 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 adve
21. handset becomes warm when the batteries are  being charged  it is normal           You can activate or deactivate the docking tone   see  Set the docking tone  on page 22      Your phone is now ready to use        Check the battery level    The battery icon displays the current battery  level                 m When the handset is off the base   as station  the bars indicate the battery  level  full  medium and low       When the handset is on the base  station charger  the bars flash until  charging is complete      The empty battery icon flashes  The    battery is low and needs recharging        The handset turns off if the batteries are empty   If you are on the phone  you hear warning  tones when the batteries are almost empty  The  call gets disconnected after the warning        What is standby mode   Your phone is in standby mode when it is idle     The standby screen displays the handset name  or date and time  and handset number     Tip         Press and hold MENU OK to switch between the  handset name and date and time display              Check the signal strength    al The number of bars indicates  the connection status between  the handset and base station  The  more bars are shown  the better  the connection is             Make sure the handset is connected to the  base station before you make or receive  calls and carry out the phone functions  and features            If you hear warning tones when you are  on the phone  the handset is almost out  of battery or t
22. he call     TW 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      lt E      When there is a missed call  a notification message  appears                             Turn off the ringer for all incoming  calls    When the phone rings  press REDIAL C        End a call    You can end a call in these ways      Press          Place the handset to the base station  or charging cradle        Adjust the earpiece speaker  volume    Press      amp  to adjust the volume during a call    gt  The earpiece speaker volume is  adjusted and the phone is back to the  call screen        Mute the microphone    1 Press  amp  during a call    gt  The handset displays  Mute on    Ly The caller cannot hear you  but you  can still hear his voice     2 Press  amp  again to unmute the microphone    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       The first call is put on hold     2 Dial the second number    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 cal
23. he handset is out of range   Charge the battery or move the handset  nearer to the base station     Note          When ECO  is on  the signal strength is not displayed              Switch the handset on or off    Press and hold   to switch the handset on or  off     EN    11       4 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 11              Make a call    You can make a call in these ways      Normal call     Predial call     Call through the speed dial key    You can also make a call from the redial list  see   Redial a call  on page 21   phonebook list  see   Call from the phonebook on page 17  and call  log  see  Return a call  on page 19      Normal call    1 Press Nori     2 Dial the phone number    gt  The number is dialed out   L gt  The duration of your current call is  displayed        Predial call    1 Dial the phone number      o erase a digit  press REDIAL C        To enter a pause  press and hold  aa     2 Press NC or      to dial out the call     Note            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   Press   or     to answer t
24. he standby screen     2 Press MENU OK to access the main menu  screen     3 Select  Phone setup   gt   Language   then  you see one of the following texts appear  on the screen        Phone setup  gt  Language       R  glages  gt  Langue       Telefon Setup  gt  Sprache       Config  telef   gt  Lingua       4 Select it to access the language options   5 Select your own language     The handset loses connection with the base  or the sound is distorted during a call    Check if the ECO  mode is activated  Turn it  off to increase the handset range and enjoy the  optimal call conditions        No dialing tone     Check your phone connections        he handset is out of range  Move it closer  to the base station     No docking tone          The handset is not placed properly on the  base station charger      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 sure the batteries are inserted  correctly       Make sure the handset is placed properly  on the charger  The battery icon animates  when charging       Make sure the docking tone setting is  turned on  When the handset is placed  correctly on the charger  you can hear a  docking tone       The ch
25. k message       Press and hold to delete all old  messages      3  e 1 9     Decrease increase the speaker volume        M A    Skip backward forward during playback          a     Play messages      Stop messages playback     o    Turn the answering machine on or off        Display icons    In standby mode  the icons shown on the main  screen tell you what features are available on  your handset        Icon Descriptions   am When the handset is off the base  station charger  the bars indicate the  battery level  from full to low    When the handset is on the base  station charger the bars keep  scrolling until charging is complete        c  Co       oO The empty battery icon flashes and  you hear an alert tone    The battery is low and needs  recharging           al displays the connection status  between the handset and base  station  The more bars are shown     the better the signal strength is        e remains steadily on when  browsing answered incoming calls in  he call log        e indicates an outgoing call in the  redial list    x flashes when there is a new  missed call or when browsing the  unread missed calls in call log        remains steadily on when  browsing the read missed calls in  call log        C flashes when receiving incoming  call        remains steadily on when you are  in a call           d  The speaker is on            amp     The ringer is off     Answering machine  D205 only    it flashes when there is a new  message or when the memory is  full  I
26. l 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 X and 1e to end the current call and  answer the first call        Switch between two calls    Note            This service is network dependent        Press    and 2ase    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 and country dependent  Check  with the service provider for additional charges           When you are connected to two calls  press       then Bo   L gt  The two calls are combined and a  conference call is established     EN 13    b 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           f the base station only has 2 registered handsets  press  and hold  r to make a call to another handset           1 Press and hold sw       The handsets available for intercom are  displayed     2 Select a handset number  then press  MENU OK to confirm    gt  The selected handset rings     3 Press XC on the selected handset   L gt  The intercom is established     4 Press REDIAL C or   to cancel or end  the intercom call        While you are on the phone    You can go from one handset
27. lassified as hazardous  The  only way to power 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    EI 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  he 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      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 ean   This equipment is not designed to make emergency  calls when the power fails  An alternative has to be  made available to allow eme
28. lays a confirmation  request     3 Press MENU OK to confirm   L gt  All records  except the 2 direct access  memory records  are deleted        Direct access memory    You have 2 direct access memories  Keys   1 and 2   To dial the saved phone number  automatically  press and hold on the keys in  standby mode     Depending on your country  Keys 1 and 2 are  preset to  1 voicemail   voice mail number   and  2  info svc   information service number   of your network operator respectively     8 Calllos    The call log stores the call history of all missed  or received calls   he 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 20 call records  The  call log icon on the handset flashes to remind  you of any unanswered calls  If the caller allows  he 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     EL         Make sure that the number in the call list is valid before  you can call back directly from the call list              The icons shown on the screen tell you  whether they are missed received calls        lcons Description              t remains steadily on when browsing  incoming calls in the call log     gt   t flashes when there is a new missed  call     t remains steadily on wh
29. met      1 19    2   amp       Y   j9   p abc2laedaa   3 def3    Ac   4 alia   5 jkISA   6 mno  fi  o   7 pqrs7I1620   8 tuv8u     9 xyz9   Q   V   38 EN    PHILIPS    Specifications are subject to change without notice C     0 1 68    2013 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V     All rights reserved     D200 205_UM_05_EN_V1 0 S  WK1252    
30. ontribution 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   local regulations regarding the disposal of  packaging materials  exhausted batteries and old  equipment     34 EN    15 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         fthe handset displays  Unregistered    register your handset     Tip         Forfurther information  see the chapter  Services    section  Register additional handsets           If   fail to pair  register  the additional  handsets to the base station  what do   do     Your base memory is full  Unregister the unused  handsets and try again     Tip          For further information  see the chapter  Services    section  Unregister the handsets              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       Move the handset closer to the base  station       have chosen a wrong language which   cannot  read  what do   do     1 Press   to go back to t
31. own phone        Sound settings       Set the handset s ringtone volume  You can select among 5 ringtone volume levels  or  Off     1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Phone setup   gt   Sounds   gt    Ring volume   then press MENU OK to  confirm     3 Select a volume level  then press MENU   OK to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Set the handset s ringtone    You can select from 10 ringtones   1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Phone setup   gt   Sounds   gt   Ring  tones   then press MENU OK to confirm     3 Select a ringtone  then press MENU OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Set the key tone    Key tone is the sound made when you press a  key on the handset     1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Phone setup   gt   Sounds   gt   Key  tone   then press MENU OK to confirm     3 Select  On   Off   then press MENU OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     22 EN       Set the docking tone    Docking tone is the sound made when you  place the handset on the base station or  charger     1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Phone setup   gt   Sounds   gt    Docking tone   then press MENU OK to  confirm     3 Select  On   Off   then press MENU OK  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 Press MENU OK     2 Selec  Phone setup   gt   Sounds   gt    Battery tone   then press MENU OK to  confirm     3 Selec  On   Off   then press MENU OK  to confirm   L The settin
32. phonebook 19  Return a call 19  Delete a call record 19  Delete all call records 20  9 Redial list 2  View the redial records 21  Redial a call 21  Save a call record to the phonebook 21  Delete a redial record 21  Delete all redial records 21  10 Phone settings 22  Sound settings 22  ECO  mode 22  Name the handset 23  Set the date and time 23  Set the display language 23    EN                               EN    11 Telephone answering machine 24  Turn the answering machine on or off 24  Set the answering machine language 24  Set the answer mode 24  Announcements 25  Incoming messages 25  Set the ring delay 27  Remote access 27  12 Services 29  Call list type 29  Auto conference 29  etwork type 29  Auto prefix 29  Select the recall duration 30  Dial mode 30  Auto clock 30  Register additional handsets 30  Unregister the handsets 31  Restore default settings 31  13 Technical data 32  14 Notice 33  Declaration of conformity 33  Use GAP standard compliance 39  Compliance with EMF 33  Disposal of your old product and  batteries 33  15 Frequently asked questions 35  16 Appendix 37  Text and number input tables 37    1 Important safety  instructions    Power requirements       This product requires an electrical supply  of 100 240 volts AC  In case of power  failure  the communication can be lost           The voltage on the network is classified  as TNV 3  Telecommunication Network  Voltages   as defined in the standard EN  60950     TW Warning          The Electrical network is c
33. rgency 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        About operating and storage temperatures    Operate in a place where temperature is  always between O 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 3          2 Your phone    Congratulations on your purchase and welcome  to Philips    To fully benefit from the support that Philips Power adapter    offers  register your product at www philips     com welcome  Qs    What is in the box Line cord                          Short user manual    Note             n some countries  you have to connect the line  adapter to the line cord  then plug the line cord to the  telephone socket                           n multi handset packs  there are additional handsets  Base station  D205  and chargers and power adapters           Charger           EN       Overview of the phone    eo    e    CS  156           LG         Ups    O4    e     ups       Earpiece         Scroll up on the menu      Increase the 
34. rnal call and a selected  handset        5 Press   to end the conference call     Note         Press NC to join an ongoing conference with another  handset if  Services   gt   Conference  is set to  Auto               During the conference call    1 Press and hold   w to put the external call  on hold and go back to the internal call   Ly The external call is put on hold     2 Press and hold sr again 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 15    6 Text and  numbers    YYou 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 REDIAL C to delete a character   Press and hold REDIAL C to delete all  characters  Press   and E  to move the  cursor left and right           U    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 and hold  sa to switch between the  uppercase and lowercase letters     7 Phonebook    This phone has a phonebook that stores up to  50 records You can access the phonebook from  the handset  Each record can have a name up  to
35. rse 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  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     x    EN 33       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 c
36. s MENU OK     2 Selectthe contact  then press MENU OK  to view the number        Add a record    Note              f your phonebook memory is full  the handset displays  a notification message  Delete some records to add  new ones      The phonebook overwrites the old number with the  new number           1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Phonebook   gt   Add new   then  press MENU OK to confirm     EN 17       3 Enterthe name  then press MENU OK to  confirm     4 Enterthe number  then press MENU OK  to confirm   L gt  Your new record is saved           Press and hold st   4 to insert a pause    Press once or several times on the alphanumeric key to  enter the selected character  x   Press REDIAL C to delete the character  Press z   Ee  to move the cursor left and right              Edit a record    1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Phonebook   gt   Edit   then press  MENU OK to confirm     3 Selecta contact  then press MENU OK to    confirm    4 Edit the name  then press MENU OK to  confirm    5 Edit the number  then press MENU OK to  confirm     L gt  The record is saved        Delete a record    1 Press MENU CK     2 Select  Phonebook   gt   Delete   then press  MENU OK to confirm     3 Selecta contact  then press MENU OK to  confirm   L gt  The handset displays a confirmation  request   4 Press MENU OK to confirm   L gt  The record is deleted        Delete all records    1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Phonebook   gt   Delete all   press  MENU OK to confirm   L gt  The handset disp
37. socket on the wall     2 Connect each end of the line cord to       the telephone socket at the back of  he base station          the telephone socket on the wall        3 Connect each end of the power adapter  to  for multi handset version only         the DC input jack at the bottom 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        VN Warning         Checkthe battery polarity when inserting in the  battery compartment  Incorrect polarity may damage  the product                 Configure your phone   country dependent     1 When using your phone for the first time   you see a welcome message     2 Press MENU OK           Set the country language    Select your country language  then press  MENU OK to confirm    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 reset the language  see the following st
38. ss MENU CK     2 Select  Services   gt   Recall time   then  press MENU OK to confirm     3 Select an option  then press MENU OK to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Dial mode    ES      This feature 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        Set the dial mode    1 Press MENU CK     2 Select  Services   gt   Dial mode   then  press MENU OK to confirm     30 EN    3 Select a dial mode  then press MENU OK  to confirm   L The setting is saved     Note           f your phone is in pulse dial mode  press sr during a  call for temporary tone mode  Digits entered for this  call are then sent out as tone signals              Auto clock    Note         This service is network dependent       Make sure you have subscribed to the caller ID service  before you use this feature           It 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 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Services   gt   Auto clock   then  press MENU OK to confirm     3 Select  On   Off    Press MENU OK   L 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   
39. t displays when the telephone  answering machine is turned on        It flashes when there is a new voice  message     It remains steadily on when the  voice messages are already viewed  in the call log     The icon is not shown when there  is no voice message        It is displayed when you scroll up    down a list or increase   decrease  the volume        ECO     There are more digits on the right   Press REDIAL C to read     The ECO  mode is activated           EN       3 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    PRI Warning      Risk of product damage  Ensure that the power supply  voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back  or the underside of the phone      Use only the supplied power adapter to charge the  batteries       E        f you subscribe to the digital subscriber line  DSL  high  speed internet service through your telephone line   ensure you install a DSL filter between the telephone  line cord and the power socket  The filter prevents  noise and caller ID problems caused by the DSL  interference  For more information on the 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 back of the  base station       the power 
40. to models with multiple   language support           The answering machine language is the language  for the announcements     1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Answ  Machine   gt   Voice  language   then press MENU OK to  confirm     3 Selecta language  then press MENU 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  Record  also if you allow the callers to leave messages   Select  Answer only  if you forbid the callers to  leave messages     1 Press MENU OK     2 Select  Answ  Machine   gt   Voice answer    then press MENU OK to confirm     3 Select an answer mode  then press MENU   OK to confirm   L 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 pre recorded  announcements   Record also  and  Answer    only      Record an announcement    The maximum length of the announcement you  can record is 3 minutes  The newly recorded  announcement automatically replaces the old  one     1 Press MENU OK     2 Selec  Answ  Machine   gt    Announcement   then press MENU OK  to confirm     3 Selec  Answer only  or  Record also    then press MENU OK to confirm     4 Selec  Record   then press MENU OK to  confirm     5 Start recording close to th
    
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