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1.  7  OK to confirm deletion     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to redial list      Note  Press    BACK to discard change and the  screen returns to redial list        5 7   Using the call log   The call log stores the last 10 external calls  and any new voice mail received  If you  have subscribed to Caller Line  Identification  CLI   and provided the  identity of the caller is not withheld  the  name  or number  of the caller will be  displayed     amp  Note   If the identity of the caller is withheld or  the network does not provide the date  and time information  then the information  will not be displayed in the call log    If you have not subscribed to Caller Line  Identification service  there will not be  any information displayed in the call log        5 7 1 Access call log  A        EB Press  amp  in idle mode and scroll  to browse the call log       The calls  missed and received  are  displayed in chronological order  with the most recent call at the top  of the list     Use more of your phone    E Press    OK to display the details   name  number  date and time of the  call   Press to enter call log    menu        5 7 2 Consulting the call list   The screen can either display       the caller s number      the caller s name  if recorded in the  phonebook     e   WITHHELD  if it is a private call    e   UNAVAILABLE  if it is a public or  out of area call      Subject to a subscription with your   network operator  If Caller Line   Identificatio
2.  Line Identification service  CLI   Please  contact your network provider for more  information on this service    When you receive a second incoming call    15    while on the phone  press CR   key  to put the current call on hold and  answer the second call    OR     Press CR    key to end the current  call and answer the second call      Press  R    subsequently to toggle  between these 2 calls    The above operations may be different  according to your network        5 5 Using your phonebook   Your phone can store up to 50 phonebook  memories  Each phonebook entry can  have a maximum of 24 digits for the phone  number and 12 characters for name        5 5 1 Store a contact in the   phonebook   Ei Press key in idle mode  scroll  9 to PHONEBOOK and press     OK  Press    ok again to enter    NEW ENTRY     Enter the name of the contact   maximum 12 characters  and press     OK    ENTER NUMBER is displayed on the  screen    Enter the number  maximum 24  digits  and press    OK to confirm     A validation tone is emitted      amp  Note   Press V BACK to delete the last digit or  character entered    To return to idle mode  press key   Q Tip   You cannot store a new phonebook entry  when the memory is full  In this case  you  have to delete existing entries to make  space for new entries     16    ENTER NAME is displayed on the screen        5 5 2 Access phonebook   El Press v in idle mode to browse the  phonebook entries  Alternatively   you can press  menu key  scroll  to PHO
3.  displayed on the screen   Press     OK to enter      The last stored prefix number is  displayed  if any     Eb Enter the prefix number  maximum    10 digits  and press    oK to confirm       A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu      amp  Note  If no detect string  blank  is entered  the  prefix number will be automatically added  to the predial number after  pressed    For numbers starting with      or P  the  prefix number will not be added to the  predial number after    key is    key is pressed     28    8 7 Change recall time   Recall time  or dial delay  is the time delay   by which the line will be disconnected   after you press key  It can be set to   short  medium or long    The default value of recall time that is preset   in your handset should be the best suited   for your country network and therefore   you should not need to change it    EE Press key in idle mode  scroll  to ADVANCED SET and press      OK  scroll  3  to RECALL TIME  and press  7  OK    E Scroll to SHORT  MEDIUM or  LONG and press     OK to confirm     A validation tone is emitted and the   screen returns to previous menu        8 8   Change the dial mode  The default value for dial mode that is  preset in your handset should be the best  suited for your country network and  therefore you should not need to change it   There are two dial modes  Tone or Pulse   EP Press key in idle mode  scroll   amp   to ADVANCED SET and press        OK  scroll     to DIAL MODE  
4.  microphone    M Call transfer Intercom key  int   In idle mode  Initiate an internal call   During a call  Hold the line and page  another handset or toggle between an  external and internal call  Long press to  initiate a conference call    N Microphone    8 Your phone       2 3    Display icons       A Status bar     ma  L3        O BH ana g    Your phone    Indicates battery is fully  charged    Indicates battery is fully  discharged    Indicates that an external call  is connected or held  Icon  blinks when receiving an  incoming call    Indicates new voice messages  received  Icon blinks when  there are unread messages   Displays when the call log is  accessed  Icon on when  there are new missed calls   Displays when the  phonebook is accessed   Displays when the alarm  clock is activated    Displays when ringer off is  activated    Indicates that the handset is  registered and within range  of the base station  Icon  blinks when the handset is  out of range or is searching  for a base           B OK key   Displays when in menu mode to confirm  your selection    C AW key   Indicates that more options are available   Use the navigation keys to scroll up down   Increase A or Decrease W earpiece  volume during a call    D BACK key   Displays when in menu mode  Select  BACK to return to the previous menu  level  Select BACK to delete the last digit   character entered        2 4 Overview of the base station                      PHILIPS          A Paging key  Page handset   
5.  progress will not be saved     11    El Place the handset on the charging cradle  of the base station  A beep is emitted if  the handset is placed correctly    EB The battery icon  mm  on the display  blinks during charge    El The battery icon  mm  becomes steady  when the handset is fully charged      amp  Note   Optimal battery life is reached after 3  cycles of complete charging  over 15  hours  and discharging  allowing  approximately 12 hours of talk time and  150 hours of stand by time    The indoor and outdoor range of the phone  is up to 50 metres and 300 metres  respectively  When the handset moves  beyond the operation range  the antenna  icon   will blink    Q Tip   When reaching the range limit and the  conversation becomes crackly  move  closer to the base        3 4 Welcome mode   Before you first use your handset  you  need to configure it according to the  country of use  After charging it for a few  minutes  the word WELCOME appears in  various languages  Follow these steps to  configure your phone      amp  Note   Depending on your country  the  WELCOME screen may not appear  In this  case  you are not required to select your  country operator language settings    You can still make outgoing calls or receive  incoming calls without first defining your  country selection     EB Press     OK key to display a list of  countries     12    E Scroll to find your country    Press A OK    E Press P OK to confirm your  selection      The default line settings and m
6. 5 Use more of your  phone       5 1 Switch the handset on off  Press and hold key for more than 5  seconds to switch on off the handset in  idle mode        5 2 Keypad lock unlock  Press and hold  35  key for 1 second to  lock unlock the keypad in idle mode        5 3 Text or number entry   When you select a field in which you can  enter text  you can enter the letters that  are printed on the keys by pressing the  relevant key once or several times  For  example  to enter the name    PAUL       El Press once  P   E Press once  PA   E Press twice  PAU   El Press three times  PAUL    The table below gives you the character  m during text or number entry     Assigned characters    CEEL    PORS7    Use more of your phone          Q Tip  Press V BACK to delete the last digit or  character entered        5 4 Callin progress  Some options are available to you during a  call  The available options are        5 4 1    During a call  press to select from  VOLUME 1 to VOLUME 3     Adjust earpiece volume       5 4 2 Mute unmute microphone   When the microphone is muted  your   correspondent cannot hear you   EB During a call  press key to turn  off the microphone    E Press    key again to turn on the  microphone        5 4 3 Call waiting   If you have subscribed to Call Waiting  service  the earpiece will emit a beep tone  to inform you that there is a second  incoming call  The number or name of the  second caller will also be displayed on your  phone if you have subscribed to Caller 
7. Between  20 and 45   C   4 to  113  F      Relative humidity      Operation  Up to 95  at 40  C    Storage  Up to 95  at 40  C    Technical data    10 Frequently asked  questions    www philips com support       In this chapter  you will find the most  frequently asked questions and answers  about your phone     Connection    The handset does not switch on      Charge the batteries  Put the handset on  the base station to charge  After a few  moments  the phone will switch on     The handset does not charge     Check charger connections      mn  icon is not blinking during   charge      Battery is full  There is no need to  charge the battery      Bad battery contact  Adjust the  handset slightly      Dirty contact  Clean the batteries  contact with a cloth moistened with  alcohol     Communication is lost during a call     Charge the battery    Move closer to the base station     The phone is  Out of range      Move closer to the base station        Set up    SEARCHING    is displayed on handset   and   icon is blinking      Move closer to the base station      Make sure that your base station is on      Reset your unit and restart handset  registration     Frequently asked questions    Sound    Handset does not ring    Check that the RING VOLUME is not set  to RINGER OFF  and make sure   icon is  not displayed on the screen  see  Set the  ring volume  on chapter 6 2 1      Caller does not hear me   Microphone may be muted  During a call   press f    There   s no dialling to
8. Long press to start registration procedure     3 Getting started       3 1 Connect the base station   EB Place the base station in a central  location near the telephone line  socket and electricity socket              El Connect the line cord and the  power cable to their corresponding  connectors at the back of the base  station              Eb Connect the other end of the line  cord and power cable to their  respective sockets     10     amp  Note   The line adaptor may not be attached to the  line cord  In this case  you have to connect  the line adaptor to the line cord first before  plugging the line cord to the line socket   A Warning   Avoid placing the base station too close to  large metal objects such as filing cabinets   radiators or electrical appliances  This can  impair the range and sound quality   Buildings with thick internal and external  walls may impair transmission of signals to  and from the base        Warning   The base station does not have an ON OFF  power switch  Power is applied when the  power adaptor is plugged into the unit and  connected to the electricity socket  The  only way to power down the unit is to  unplug the power adaptor from the  electricity socket  Therefore  ensure that  the electricity socket is easily accessible   The power adaptor and telephone line cord  have to be connected correctly  as incorrect  connection could damage the unit    Always use the telephone line cord  supplied with the unit  Otherwise  you  may not get a di
9. NEBOOK and press     OK   scroll to LIST and press  7 ox     The phonebook entries will be listed   in alphabetical order    B To view the details  press  7  OK    Q Tip     Instead of scrolling to browse the   phonebook entries  you can press the   numeric key corresponding to the first   letter of the entry you wish to locate  For   example  pressing will show the   entries starting with A  Pressing again   will show the entries starting with B  etc          5 5 3 Modify a phonebook entry   E Press key in idle mode  scroll     to PHONEBOOK and press       OK  scroll  3  to EDIT ENTRY   and press  7  OK    Scroll to select an entry to edit    Press    OK to display name  Edit   the name and press    OK    Edit the number and press    oK to   confirm      A validation tone is emitted        5 5 4 Delete a phonebook entry    E Press in idle mode  scroll  to PHONEBOOK and press     OK   scroll to DELETE ENTRY and  press UZ OK   E Scroll to select an entry to  delete and press    OK    El DELETE  is displayed on the screen   Press     OK again to confirm  deletion      A validation tone is emitted   Use more of your phone     amp  Note  Press    BACK to discard change and the  screen returns to previous menu        5 5 5 Delete the phonebook list   E Press  nen  key in idle mode  scroll     to PHONEBOOK and press   OK      Scroll to DELETE ALL and   press OK    DELETE  is displayed on the screen    Press      A validation tone is emitted    Note  Press    BACK to discard change 
10. Register your product and get support at    www philips com welcome    CD150  SE150          GB Telephone       A Warning  Use only rechargeable batteries   Charge the handset for 24 hours before use     PHILIPS    Table of contents                                                                                                                   1 Important 3 43 End a call 14  1 1 P i t 3  ca as nat 5 Use more of your phone 15  1 2 Safety Information 3  5 1 Switch the handset on off 15  1 3 Conformity 4  5 2 Keypad lock unlock 15  1 4 Using GAP standard li 4  Eu Macao MM 5 3 Text or number entry 15  1 5 Recycling and disposal 4  5 4 Call in progress 15  1 6 Electric  Magnetic and  Electromagnetic Fields   EMF   5 3 9 Using your phonebook 16  5 6 Using the redial list 17  2 Your phone 6  5 7 Using the call log 18  2 1 What   s in the box 6  5 8 Using the intercom 19  2 2 Overview of your phone 7  5 9 Paging 21  2 3 Display icons 9  2 4 Overview of the base station 9    Personal settings 22  6 1 Change the handset name 22  3 Getting started 10  6 2 Handset Tone 22  3 1 Connect the base station 10  6 3 Change the display language 23  3 2 Wall mounting the base 10  6 4 Activate deactivate auto  3 3 Install your phone 11 hang up 23  3 4 Welcome mode 12  7 Clock and Alarm 24  3 5 Menu structure 13  7 1 Set date and time 24  4 Using your phone 14 72 Set date time format 24  4 1 Make a call 14 73 Set alarm 24  4 2 Answer a call 14 74 Set alarm tone 25  Table of contents 1    Table of 
11. Tip   If you forget your PIN  you will need to   reset your phone to its default settings    See  Reset unit  on chapter 8 5 for more   details     26       8 2 Registration   The procedures described below are the  procedures that you will find in your  handset  The procedures may vary  according to the handset you want to  register  In this case  please refer to the  manufacturer of the additional handset   Additional handsets must be registered to  the base unit before you can use them  Up  to 4 handsets can be registered to one  base station    To register your handset manually   The Master PIN is required before you  can register or unregister handsets      amp  Note   By default  the Master PIN is 0000    EB On the base station  press and hold  for approximately 5 seconds    EE On the handset  press key   scroll to ADVANCED SET and    press OK  scroll to    REGISTER and press     OK     GS Note   If no action is taken on the handset within   10 seconds  the registration procedure will   be aborted  If this happens  repeat Step 1    E Enter the Master PIN when prompted  and press  OK to confirm      amp  Note   By default  the Master PIN is 0000    El  WAITING__ is displayed on the  screen      amp  Note   If no action is taken on the handset within  10 seconds  the registration procedure will  be aborted  If this happens  repeat Step 1    If no base is found within a certain period     Advanced settings    an error beep is emitted to indicate failed  registration and th
12. a missing handset if the handset is in range   and contains charged batteries    Ei Press key on the base station     All the registered handsets start to   ring    El Once retrieved  press any key on the  handset to end the paging    GS Note   If there are no key presses within 30   seconds  the handset and base station will   automatically return to idle mode       Tip   Press key on the base station again   to stop paging     Use more of your phone    21    6 Personal settings       6 1 Change the handset name  You can name the handset and display the  handset name in idle mode  The default    handset name of your handset is PHILIPS     E Press key in idle mode  scroll     to PERSONAL SET and press      OK  scroll     to HANDSET  NAME and press  7 ox    El The last stored name is displayed   Press V BACK key to delete the  characters one by one    E Enter the new name  maximum 10  characters  and press     OK to  confirm      A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu        6 2 Handset Tone       6 2 1    Q  Danger   When the handset rings during an  incoming call  please do not hold the  handset too close to your ear as the  volume of the ringing tone may damage  your hearing     Set the ring volume    There are 5 ringer volume options  OFF    LEVEL 1  LEVEL 2  LEVEL 3 and LEVEL 4     The default level is LEVEL 2    Eb Press key in idle mode  scroll   2  to PERSONAL SET and press   OK  press OK to enter  HANDSET TONE and press     OK  again to 
13. ach call  The  availability of date  amp  time update is  dependent on your network provider   Please check the date  amp  time settings in  your ISDN system or contact your  network provider     24       7 2 Set date time format   You can set your preferred date time  format for your phone  The default  format is DD MM and 24 HOURS        7 2 1 Set time format    E Press in idle mode  scroll  to CLOCK amp ALARM and press      OK  scroll to SET FORMAT  and press  7  OK    E Press     OK to enter TIME  FORMAT      The current setting is displayed    E Scroll to select time format  display  12 HOURS or 24 HOURS   and press    OK to confirm      A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu        7 2 2 Set date format   E Press in idle mode  scroll  to CLOCK amp ALARM and press     OK  scroll to SET FORMAT  and pres 7 OK    Eb Scroll to enter DATE FORMAT  and press    OK      The current setting is displayed    E Scroll to select date format  display  DD MM or MM DD  and  press Sr to confirm      A validation tone is emitted and the   screen returns to previous menu              7 3 Set alarm    A  E Press in idle mode  scroll    to CLOCK amp ALARM and press      OK  scroll G to ALARM and  press  OK     Clock and Alarm    S    Scroll to OFF  ON ONCE or ON   DAILY and press  7  OK    If you select ON ONCE or ON   DAILY  enter the time  HH MM  for   the alarm and scroll to select   AM or PM if the time is in 12   HOURS format  Press     oK to   confirm    
14. al tone        3 2 Wall mounting the base   The base is designed to support wall  mounting  To wall mount the base  follow  the instructions below        Warning   Other wall mounting methods are not   recommended and may damage the   product    El Remove the bracket from the back  of the base station by pressing down  the two latches on the top of the    Getting started       bracket     El Turn the bracket upside down and  then re insert the bracket to the  back of the base station     wall                 4 55  El Align the mounting holes on the  back of the base with the screws on  the wall   Eb Slide the base down into place        Getting started          3 3 Install your phone  Before using the handset  the batteries  have to be installed and fully charged        3 3 1 Install battery      Warning   Always use AAA rechargeable batteries  supplied with your unit  There could be  risk of battery leakage if you use alkaline  batteries or other battery types     El Slide out the battery cover           EE Place the batteries in the correct  polarity as indicated and replace the  cover           3 3 2 Charge battery      Warning   The handset must be charged for at least 24  hours before using it for the first time   When the battery level becomes low  the  low battery sensor alerts you by sounding an  audible tone and blinking the battery icon   If the battery level becomes exceedingly  low  the phone automatically switches off  shortly after the alert and any function in 
15. an reset your phone to its default  settings with this feature    A Warning   Upon reset  all your personal settings  call  log and redial list entries will be deleted  and the phone will return to its default  settings  However  your phonebook will  remain unchanged after reset     GS Note  You may have to configure your phone  once again  In this case the WELCOME  mode will appear again after master reset    see chapter 3 4   EI Press key in idle mode  scroll  2  to ADVANCED SET and press      OK  scroll to RESET and  press 7 OK   El CONFIRM  is displayed on the screen   E Press 7 OK again to confirm     A validation tone is emitted   e The unit is reset to its default  settings   see    Default settings    on  chapter 8 10           27       8 6 Set prefix   This feature allows you to define a prefix   number to be added to the beginning of a   number during predialling  see    Predialling  on chapter 4 1 1   You may   also use this feature to add a detect string   to match and replace the first few digits of  the number during predialling    You can enter up to a maximum of 5   digits for the detect string and auto prefix   number respectively    E Press key in idle mode  scroll  to ADVANCED SET and press  OK  scroll  3  to AUTO PREFIX  and press    oK    El DETECT DIGIT is displayed on the  screen  Press  OK to enter      The last stored detect string is  displayed  if any     ER Enter a detect string number   maximum 5 digits  and press    OK  to confirm    El PREFIX is
16. and press OK   E Scroll to TONE or PULSE and  press    OK to confirm     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu        8 9 Set first ring   When this function is set to Off  the first   ring from a voice call will not sound  This is   particularly useful in countries where calling   line identity is sent after the first ring          E Press in idle mode  scroll   to ADVANCED SET and press   Advanced settings       OK  scroll to FIRST RING and  press OK   E Scroll to ON or OFF and press  OK to confirm     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu        8 10 Default settings       Advanced settings    29    9    Technical data       Display     Progressive LCD backlight     The backlight remains on for 15  seconds after each activation such as  an incoming call  key presses  lifting the  handset off the base station  etc      The colour of the LCD backlight is  Amber     General telephone features     Dual mode caller name  amp  number  identification     10 standard tones melodies    Phonebook list  Redial list  and Call log   e Phonebook list with 50 entries   e Redial list with 5 entries     Calllog with 10 entries    Battery  e 2x HR AAA NiMh 550 mAh batteries    Radio specifications    Frequency band  1880   1900 MHz  e Maximum output power  250 mW    Power consumption      Power consumption at idle mode   around 800 mW    30       Temperature range     Operation  Between 0 and 35  C  32  to 95  F       Storage  
17. and the  screen returns to previous menu     Scroll to select EDIT NUMBER  and press  7  OK    Enter the number  maximum 24  digits  and press   OK to confirm   ENTER NAME is displayed on the  screen    Enter the name of the contact  maximum 12 characters  and press     OK      A validation tone is emitted     E       OK again to confirm deletion        5 5 6 Direct access memory  There are 2 direct access memories   Keys and  2  included in the  phonebook memory  A long press on the  keys in idle mode will automatically dial  the stored phone number        5 5 6 1 Add edit direct access   memory   Ei Press key in idle mode  scroll  9 to PHONEBOOK and press     OK  scroll  3  to DIRECT MEM   and press  OK    Eb Scroll to KEY 1 or KEY 2 and  press  7  OK      The stored number is displayed  if  any     Eb   If there is no number stored for the  selected key or if you want to  change the number currently stored   press to enter direct memory  menu     Use more of your phone    5 5 6 2 Delete direct access  memory  El Press key in idle mode  scroll  to PHONEBOOK and press      OK  scroll     to DIRECT MEM   and press  7  OK   E Scroll to KEY 1 or KEY 2 and  press    OK     The stored number is displayed  if  any    Press     OK to enter direct  memory menu   Scroll to DELETE and press  OK   CONFIRM  is displayed on the  screen  Press OK to confirm  deletion     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu        5 6 Using the redial list   The redial lis
18. contents                                           8 Advanced settings 26  8 1 Change Master PIN 26  8 2 Registration 26  8 3 Unregister 27  8 4 Country selection 27  8 5 Reset unit 27  8 6 Set prefix 28  8 7 Change recall time 28  8 8 Change the dial mode 28  8 9 Set first ring 28  8 10 Default settings 29  9 Technical data 30  10 Frequently asked   questions 31  11 Index 33       Table of contents    1 Important    Take time to read this user manual before  you use your phone  It contains important  information and notes regarding your  phone        1 1 Power requirements     This product requires an electrical  supply of 220 240 volts AC  In case of  power failure  the communication can  be lost      The Electrical network is classified 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      The voltage on the network is  classified as TNV 3   Telecommunication Network  Voltages   as defined in the standard  EN 60 950      Use only power supplies listed in the  user instructions     List of applicable power supplies   manufacturer model     Electronic Sales Ltd    IW506 or  TR506  for CD SE150   Electronic Sales Ltd    IW156 or  TR156  for charger pod       Warning   To avoid damage or malfunction      Donotallow the charging contacts or  the battery to come into contact with  metal objects      Never use any other battery than the  one delivered w
19. e A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu     Note     A  The alarm tone and alarm icon 0  will  only sound blink for 1 minute when the  alarm time is reached  To mute the alarm    tone  simply press any key on the handset        7 4  Hu    Set alarm tone    Press in idle mode  scroll   to CLOCK amp ALARM and press   OK  scroll  2  to ALARM TONE   and press  7  OK    Scroll to MELODY 1  MELODY   2 or MELODY 3 and press     OK to   confirm    e A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu     Clock and Alarm    25    8 Advanced settings       8 1 Change Master PIN   The Master PIN is used for registration   unregistration of handsets  The default  Master PIN number is 0000  The  maximum length of the Master PIN is 8  digits  This PIN is also used to protect the  settings of your handset  Your handset  will prompt you whenever the PIN is  required      amp  Note   The default pin code is preset to 0000  If   you change this PIN code  keep the PIN   details in a safe place where you have easy  access to them  Do not lose the PIN  code    EI Press key in idle mode  scroll      to ADVANCED SET and press      OK  scroll     to CHANGE PIN  and press  7  OK    El Enter the current Master PIN when  prompted and press    ok to  confirm      The PIN entered will be shown as  asterisks     on the screen    Eb Enter the new PIN and press    ok  to confirm      A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu    Q 
20. e handset returns to idle  mode        8 3 Unregister  E Press key in idle mode  scroll     to ADVANCED SET and press      OK  scroll     to UNREGISTER  and press     oK    El Enter the Master PIN when  prompted and press    ok to  confirm    E Scroll to select the handset  number to unregister and press  OK    e A validation tone is emitted to indicate  successful unregistration and the  screen returns to previous menu      amp  Note   If no action is taken on the handset within  15 seconds  the unregistration procedure  will be aborted and the handset returns  to idle mode    To unregister a handset that does not  belong to your new phone range  you can  only use your new phone to unregister it        8 4 Country selection   The availability of this menu is dependent  on your country  You can select another  country different from the one chosen  during WELCOME mode      amp  Note   Once the country is selected  the default   line settings for the selected country will   be applied to the phone automatically  e g    Recall time  Dial mode  Language  etc     E Press key in idle mode  scroll  to ADVANCED SET and press    Advanced settings        OK  scroll     to COUNTRY  and press  7  OK    El Enter the Master PIN when prompted  and press  OK to confirm     GS Note  By default  the Master PIN is 0000   Eb Scroll  8  to the country of your  choice and press    ok to confirm     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu        8 5 Reset unit   You c
21. e of your old product in  your general household waste bin   Inform yourself about the local separate  collection system for electrical and  electronic products marked by this  symbol     Use one of the following disposal options    e Dispose of the complete product   including its cables  plugs and  accessories  in the designated WEEE  collection facilities    e If you purchase a replacement  product  hand your complete old  product back to the retailer  He  should accept it as required by the  WEEE directive     Important    Disposal instructions for batteries   Batteries should not be   disposed of with general  household waste     Packaging information    Philips has marked the packaging with  standard symbols designed to promote  the recycling and appropriate disposal of  your eventual waste       A financial contribution has been   paid to the associated national   recovery  amp  recycling system   The labelled packaging material is  recyclable     SS       1 6     Electric  Magnetic and  Electromagnetic Fields    EMF     1  Philips Royal Electronics  manufactures and sells many  consumer oriented products which  usually  as with any electronic  apparatus  have the ability to emit    and receive electro magnetic signals     2  One of Philips  leading Business  Principles is to take all necessary  health and safety precautions for our  products  to comply with all  applicable legal requirements and to  stay well within the EMF standards  applicable at the time of produci
22. ect the function  displayed on the handset screen directly  above it   C  Back Clear key  In text or number editing mode  Short  press to delete one digit character   In other modes  Select the function  displayed on the handset screen directly  above it     Your phone    A  a    D Navigation keys  In idle mode  Scroll up to access the Call log  and scroll down to access the Phonebook   During a call  Scroll up down to increase or  decrease earpiece volume    In other modes  Scroll up down a menu list  or go to the previous or next record    E Talk key   In idle mode  Answer an incoming  external or internal call    In phonebook call log redial list reviewing  mode  Dial the selected number    F  Hang up Exit key   In idle mode  Long press to switch on off  the handset    During a call  Hang up a call    In other modes  Short press to return to  idle mode    G Menu key   In idle mode  Access the main menu    H Flash key   During a call  Activate the recall function     Redial key   In idle mode  Access the Redial list    In direct dialing mode  Dial the last dialed  number    J Keypad lock   In idle mode  Insert    Long press to lock   unlock keypad    During a call  Switch from pulse dialing to  tone dialing    K Ringer off key   In idle mode  Insert    Long press to turn  the ringer on off    During a call  Insert    Long press to insert  a pause        PHILIPS       O DB                 a e QUE Seal       L Mute key O Battery door    During a call  Mute unmute the handset 
23. enter RING VOLUME     22    E Scroll to your desired volume  level and press    OK to confirm     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu   GS Note  When RINGER OFF is activated  the icon     will be displayed on the screen        6 2 2 Set the ring melody  There are 10 ring melodies available on  your handset   EP Press key in idle mode  scroll     to PERSONAL SET and press  OK  press    ok to enter  HANDSET TONE  scroll to  RING TONES and press     OK   B Scroll to your desired melody  to play the melody   E Press     OK to set the ring tones     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu        6 2 3  Activate deactivate key  tone  A single tone is emitted when a key is  pressed  You can enable or disable the  key tone  By default  the key tone is ON   EP Press key in idle mode  scroll  2   to PERSONAL SET and press   7  OK  press    ok to enter  HANDSET TONE  scroll to  KEY BEEP and press    OK   E Scroll to ON or OFF and press      OK to confirm     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu     Personal settings       6 3 Change the display language  Your handset can support different  display languages  depending on your  country selection during the WELCOME  mode   E Press key in idle mode  scroll  to PERSONAL SET and press      OK  scroll     to LANGUAGE  and pres    OK   E Scroll to your desired language  and press E OK to confirm     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen retu
24. enu  language for the selected country  will be automatically configured    Q Tip   You may change your country settings  anytime after the first configuration   see   Country selection  in chapter 8 4    If there are no key presses for 15  seconds  the handset will automatically  return to idle mode  It will also return to  idle mode automatically when you place  the handset back on the base station           Getting started       3 5 Menu structure   The table below describes the menu tree of your phone    Press key to display the main menu  Use navigation keys to navigate within  the menus and press key to enter each option     HANDSET TONE RING VOLUME OFF LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3   LEVEL 4       B HP     RING TONES Melody list    MM DD  ALARM OFF ON ONCE ON DAILY    Getting started 13    4 Using your phone       4 1 Make a call       4 1 1  Predialling    El Dial the number  maximum 24 digits      Bb Press    key     The call is initiated   Q Tip  You may insert a prefix number to the  beginning of your predial number  see  Set    prefix  on chapter 8 6 for more information        4 1 2 Direct dialling  Eb Press    key to take the line   EE Dial the number      The call is initiated        4 1 3 Call from redial list  Eb Press key in idle mode     El Scroll to an entry in the redial list     E Press M key     The call is initiated        4 1 4 Call from the call log  El  Press  amp  in idle mode   E Scroll  E Press S key      The call is initiated    amp  Note  Y ou need t
25. ith the product or    Important    recommended by Philips  risk of  explosion      Always use the cables provided with  the product        1 2 Safety Information     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 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    e Do not use any cleaning agents  containing alcohol  ammonia  benzene   or abrasives as these may harm the set      Do notuse the product in places  where there are explosive hazards      Do notlet small metal objects come  into contact with the product  This can  deteriorate audio quality and damage  the product    Active mobile phones in the vicinity  may cause interference      Do not open it as you could be  exposed to high voltages      Donotallow the charger to come into  contact with liquids    About operating and storage   temperatures      Operate ina place where temperature  is always between 0 and 35  C  32 to  95   F     Store in a place where temperature is  always between  20 and 45  C   4 to   113  F     Battery life may be shortened in low   temperature conditions        1 3 Conformity   We  Philips declare that the product is in  compliance with the essential requirements  and other relevant provisions of Directive  1999 5 EC  This product can only be  connected to the analogue telephone  
26. keeps going into idle  mode     If there are no key presses for 15    seconds  the handset will automatically  return to idle mode  It will also return to  idle mode automatically when you place  the handset back on the base station     32    Phonebook entry cannot be stored  and MEMORY FULL is displayed   e Delete an entry to free memory    before saving your contact again     The Master PIN code is wrong      The default master PIN is 0000    e Reset the handset to revert to the default  master PIN code if it has been changed  before  see  Reset unit  on chapter 8 5      Frequently asked questions    11 Index       Accessories 6   Alarm 24   Alarm tone 25   Answer a call 14   Answer an external call 20  Auto hang up 23    C    Call in progress 15   Call log 14  18   Charge battery 11  Clock and alarm 24  Conference call 20  Connect base station 10    Date and time 24   Default settings 29   Delete a call list entry 19  Delete a redial number 18  Delete call list 19   Delete phonebook 16  Delete redial list 18   Dial mode 28   Direct dialling 14   Display icons 9    End a call 14    Handset name 22  Handset tone 22    Install battery 11  Install phone 10  11  Intercom 19    Index    Key tone 22  Keypad lock unlock 15    I  Language 23  LCD Backlight 30    Make a call 14  Master PIN 26  Menu structure 13  Mute 15    Overview of the base station 9  Overview of your phone 7     P     Paging 21  Phonebook 14  16  Predialling 14  Prefix 28    Recall time 28  Recycling and disposa
27. l 4  Redial list 14  17  Register 26   Reset unit 27   Ring volume 22    Save a redial number 18  Store a contact 16  Switch handset on off 15    T    Text or number entry 15  Tone melody 22    Transfer an external call 20 T    Unmute 15  Unregister 27    Volume 15    dd Index    PHILIPS       2008 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V   All rights reserved    Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the    written consent of the copyright owner fo C     01 68    Document number  3111 285 41592  GB  Printed in China    
28. n  CLI  is not subscribed  there   will be no entries in the call log      amp  Note   You can display the phone number  the  time and the date of the call by pressing   7  OK  The time and date displayed is  dependent on the network        5 7 3 Save call list entry into the  phonebook d   E Press 5 in idle mode  scroll to  a call list entry and press   El Scroll  37 to SAVE NUMBER and  press y OK    El ENTER NAME is displayed on the  screen      l Enter the name of the contact     maximum 12 characters  and press      OK      SAVED  is displayed for 2 seconds  and the screen returns to call log      amp  Note  Press V JBACK to delete the last digit or  character entered     Use more of your phone       5 7 4 Delete a call list entry    E Press I in idle mode  scroll to  a call list entry and press  Scroll  8  to DELETE and press  OK to confirm deletion     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to call log        Note    Press V BACK to discard change and the  screen returns to call log        5 7 5 Delete the call list     El Press I in idle mode  scroll to  a call list entry and press   E Scroll to DELETE ALL and  press    oK    E CONFIRM  is displayed on the  screen   Press     OK again to confirm  deletion     A validation tone is emitted and the   screen returns to call log     S Note    Press V BACK to discard change and the  screen returns to call log        5 8 Using the intercom   A Warning   Intercom and call transfer is only possible  with handsets 
29. ne    e No power  Check the connections      Batteries are empty  Charge the  batteries    e Move closer to the base station      Wrong line cable used  Use the line  cable provided    e Line adaptor is required  Connect the  line adaptor to the line cord     Caller does not hear me clearly      Move closer to the base station      Move the base station at least one  metre away from any electronic  appliances     Frequent noise interference on my   radio or television      Move the base station as far away as  possible from the electrical appliances     31    I cannot change the settings of my   voice mail     Operator voice mail is managed by  your operator and not the phone itself   Please contact your operator should  you want to change the settings        Product behaviour    Keypad does not work     Unlock your keypad  Long press in  idle mode     The handset warms up when   making a long call    e This is anormal behavior  The handset  consumes energy while calling     The handset cannot be registered to   the base station    e Maximum number of handsets  4  has  been reached  To register a new  handset  unregister an existing handset      Remove and replace the handset  batteries      Try again by disconnecting and  connecting the base station power  supply and follow the procedure to  register a handset  see  Registration   on page 26      Caller number is not displayed      Service is not activated  Check your  subscription with your network  operator     My handset 
30. networks of the countries mentioned on  the packaging    You can find the Declaration of  Conformity on www p4c philips com        1 4 Using GAP standard  compliance  The GAP standard guarantees that all  DECT    GAP handsets and base stations  comply with a minimum operating  standard irrespective of their make  Your  handset and base station are GAP  compliant  which means the minimum  guaranteed functions are   register a handset  take the line  receive a  call and dial  The advanced features may  not be available if you use another  handset other than your new phone with  your base station   To register and use your new phone with  a GAP standard base station of a different  make  first follow the procedure  described in the manufacturer s  instructions  then follow the procedure  described on page 26   To register a handset of another make to  your new phone s base station  place the  base station into registration mode   page 26   then follow the procedure in  the manufacturer s instructions     1 5 Recycling and disposal  Disposal instructions for old products   The WEEE directive  Waste Electrical  and Electronic Equipment Directive    2002 96 EC  has been put in place to  ensure that products are recycled using  best available treatment  recovery and  recycling techniques to ensure human  health and high environmental protection   Your product is designed and  manufactured with high quality materials  and components  which can be recycled  and reused    Do not dispos
31. ng  the products    3  Philips is committed to develop   produce and market products that  cause no adverse health effects    4  Philips confirms that if its products  are handled properly for their  intended use  they are safe to use  according to scientific evidence  available today     Important    Philips plays an active role in the  development of international EMF  and safety standards  enabling Philips  to anticipate further developments  in standardisation for early  integration in its products     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        Handset Base station with Battery door    bracket    2 AAA rechargeable Power supply Line cord   NiMH batteries    Quick start guide I   A Ih  4 8   ll    PHILIPS        User manual Guarantee Quick start guide       2 1 What s in the box                             amp  Note    You may find in the box the line adaptor delivered separately from the line cable  In  this case  you have to connect the line adaptor to the line cord first before  plugging the line cord to the line socket     In multihandset packs  you will find one or more additional handsets  chargers with  power supply units and additional rechargeable batteries     6 Your phone       2 2 Overview of your phone       PHILIPS    UJ       O              IO mnmu          Eee e a    Orn  A Earpiece  B OK key  In other modes  Sel
32. o subscribe to Caller Line  Identification service to be able to see the  caller s number or name in the call log    see  Access call log  on chapter 5 7 1     to an entry in the call list        4 1 5 Call from the phonebook  E Press   in idle mode     T4    E Scroll to a phonebook entry   E Press M key      The call is initiated   Q Tip    Instead of scrolling to browse the  phonebook entries  you can press the  numeric key corresponding to the first  letter of the entry you wish to locate  For  example  pressing  2  will show the  entries starting with A  Pressing  2  again  will show the entries starting with B  etc          4 2 Answer a call      Danger  When the handset rings during an incoming  call  please do not hold the handset too  close to your ear as the volume of the  ringing tone may damage your hearing   When the phone rings  press key      The call is established      amp  Note   Incoming call has priority over other events   Whenever there is an incoming call  other  status in progress such as phone setting   menu navigation  etc will be aborted        4 3  Endacall  To end a conversation  press key      The call ends   Q Tip  You can simply place the handset back to its  base station to end the call  see  Activate   deactivate auto hang up  on chapter 6 4    This feature is activated by default   GS Note  The call duration  HH MM SS  will be  displayed on the handset screen for about  10 seconds  Press V BACK to return to  idle mode     Using your phone    
33. registered to the same base  station     This feature is only available when there are  at least 2 registered handsets  It allows you  to make free internal calls  transfer external  calls from one handset to another and use  the conference option     19       5 8 1 Intercom another handset     amp  Note   If the handset does not belong to your new   phone range  this function may not be   available    Ei Press key in idle mode     Intercom is established immediately if   there are only 2 registered handsets    E Ifthere are more than 2 registered  handsets  the handset numbers  which are available for intercom will  be displayed  Press the specific  handset number you wish to call to  start intercom        5 8 2 Transfer an external call to   another handset   El During the call  press and hold  key to put the external call on hold   the caller can no longer hear you      Intercom is established immediately if   there are only 2 registered handsets    Eb Ifthere are more than 2 registered  handsets  the handset numbers  which are available for intercom will  be displayed  Press the specific  handset number you wish to call to  start intercom    E Press M key on the called handset  to answer the internal call  where  both internal callers can talk      Intercom is established    E Press key on the first handset to  transfer the external call co the  called handset      The external call is transferred     20     amp  Note   If there is no answer from the called  handset  pres
34. rns to previous menu   Q Tip  Once the display language is set  the  option menus on the handset will switch  to display in the selected language  immediately              6 4 Activate deactivate auto  hang up  This function enables you to end a call  automatically by simply placing the  handset on the base station  By default   the Auto Hang up feature is ON   E Press key in idle mode  scroll   amp   to PERSONAL SET and press  OK  scroll     to AUTO HANG   UP and press  7  OK   E Scroll to ON or OFF and press  OK to confirm     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to previous menu     Personal settings 23      Clock and Alarm    This feature allows you to set the date   time and alarm settings for your phone   The default date and time is 01 01 and 00 00  respectively        7 1 Set date and time    E Press in idle mode  scroll  to CLOCK amp ALARM and press     OK  press  7  OK to enter  DATE TIME    El The last stored date is displayed   Enter the current date  DD MM   and press  7  OK    E The last stored time is displayed   Enter the current time  HH MM    Scroll to select AM or PM if the  time is in 12 HOURS format  Press   OK to confirm     A validation tone is emitted     GS Note   An error tone will be emitted if an invalid  digit is entered in the date time fields   Hour  00 to 12  Minute  00 to 59   Date  01 to 31  Month  01 to 12   A Warning   If your phone is connected to an ISDN  line through an adaptor  the date  amp  time  may be updated after e
35. s key to resume the  external call        5 8 3 Answer an external call  during intercom  EB During intercom  a new call tone is  emitted when there is an incoming  external call   E Press BS to answer the external call  and end the intercom     Connection with the external call is  established      amp  Note  To put the internal call on hold and answer  the incoming external call  press key        5 8 4 Switch between an internal  and external call   During the call  press key to switch   between an internal or external call        5 8 5 Establish a three party   conference call   The conference call feature allows one   external call to be shared with two   handsets  in intercom   The three parties  can share the conversation and no  network subscription is required    EB During the call  long press key  to put the external call on hold  the  caller can no longer hear you     Eb Ifthere are more than 2 registered  handsets  the handset numbers  which are available for intercom will  be displayed  Press the specific  handset number you wish to call to  start intercom     Use more of your phone    E Press Ry key on the called handset  to answer the internal call  where  both internal callers can talk      Intercom is established    E  Press and hold key for 2  seconds on the first handset to start  the three party conference      CONFERENCE will be displayed on  the screen once the conference call  is established        5 9 Paging   The paging feature enables you to locate   
36. t stores the last 5 numbers  dialed  A maximum of 24 digits can be  displayed for each entry        5 6 1 Access redial list   E  Press key to go to the redial  list and scroll to browse the  redial list     17      The last number dialed will appear  first in the redial list  If the redial  number matches a phonebook  entry  the name will be displayed  instead     Eb   To view the details  press 7 OK key     S Note  To return to idle mode  press key        5 6 2 Save a redial number into    the phonebook  Ei Press key in idle mode to go to  the redial list  scroll to select an  entry and press OK  Press  again to enter SAVE NUMBER   El ENTER NAME is displayed on the  screen   Enter the name of the contact   maximum 12 characters  and press  OK     SAVED  is displayed for 2 seconds  and the screen returns to redial list    amp  Note  Press    J  BACK to delete the last digit or  character entered        5 6 3 Delete a redial number  E  Press key in idle mode to go to  the redial list  scroll to select an  entry and press  DA to DELETE and press  OK     EX DELETE  is displayed on the screen     Press OK to confirm deletion     A validation tone is emitted and the  screen returns to redial list       amp  Note  Press VJBACK to discard change and the  screen returns to redial list     18       5 6 4 Delete the redial list  E Press key in idle mode to go to  the redial list and press  mend   scroll  to DELETE ALL and press  7  OK   El CONFIRM  is displayed on the  screen   Press 
    
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