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Philips CD4552B Cordless phone answer machine
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1. 200 On Off key Turn the answering machine on off Volume down a Decrease speaker volume Delete key Delete messages Volume up Increase speaker volume Previous key Skip backward during playback Play Stop key Play messages Stop message playback Next key Skip forward during playback Handset locator key Locate handset s Enter registration mode Message counter Display message number Display answering machine operation 11 3 4 Each icon gives you a visual message of Display icons ee a ETUR en Y 25496028 234 12349600201 234 TA BACK b OK what is happening on your handset mug Battery is fully charged CO Battery is fully discharged 12 Y he gt 4 1 86 5 Signal strength Call in progress Alarm on Speaker on Ringer off Call log Phonebook Answering machine Voicemail indicator More options upward Vv More options downward 3 5 The menus Your phone offers a variety of features and functions grouped in the menus 3 5 4 Browsing the menus The main menu includes the Phonebook Personal Set Clock amp Alarm Advanced Set Network Service and Answering Machine menus From standby mode you can Press to enter the main menu Press to enter the incoming call log Press to enter the phonebook Press to enter the redial list Tip Use or to navigate the menus Q Tip Quick Exit Press and hold to exit from any menu instan
2. Warning H Align the Mid pales te Other wall mounting methods are not back of the base with a standard wall n recommended and may damage the phone mounting jack product Remove the bracket from the back of the base station by pressing down the two latches on the top of the bracket 14 Getting started WI d B Turn the bracket around Slide the base down into place 520 Re insert the wall mount bracket to the back of the base station el F ai m 5 ALL CHULKI IH hi 2 T 4 3 Install your handset PE _ e Warning oy ZAJ RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS VE O xe REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE Never use non rechargeable batteries eun Use recommended type supplied with HO Align the mounting holes onthebackof this product NiMH batteries must be the base with a standard wall phone disposed of in accordance with the mounting jack applicable waste disposal regulations Getting started 15 Note Charge the handset s for 24 hours before initial use e Warning Check the battery polarity when inserting in the battery compartment Incorrect polarity may damage the product Place the 2 rechargeable batteries included into the battery compartment Place the handset on the base Note Handset may get warm during initial charging This is normal The handset may take a few seconds to power up Slide the battery door
3. Select NETW SERVICES Press OK Select CALL FORWARD options you want Press OK to confirm E Select DEACTIVATE Press A call is made to the service center 13 1 3 Editing the activation deactivation codes You can make changes to the prefix and suffix to the call forward codes Press Select NETW SERVICES Press OK Select CALL FORWARD options you want Press OK to confirm Select CHANGE CODES Press OK Select ACTIVATION gt PREFIX SUFFIX Press OK OR Select DEACTIVATION Press OK Enter or edit the code Press The setting is saved 13 2 Voicemail You will see an envelope 7 icon on your handset when there is a voicemail waiting in your mailbox When all the voicemail records are cleared from the call log the envelope icon will turn off 13 2 1 Retrieving voicemail s You can make a call to the voicemail service center to retrieve your voicemail s Your phone supports 2 voicemail service numbers E Press meng H Select NETW SERVICES Press OK 39 Eb Select the voicemail service you want Press OK Select CALL Press OK e A call is made to the service center Voicemail 1 Shortcut Press and hold during standby to make a call to the voicemail 1 service center directly 13 2 2 Editing the voicemail service numbers E Press meng Select NETW SERVICES Press OK Eb Select the voicemail service you want Press OK E Sele
4. Select ANSWER amp REC or ANSWER ONLY Press OK El Select PLAY Press OK The handset plays the current greeting message 47 16 5 3 Deleting a greeting message El Press nen Select ANSWER MACHINE gt RECORD OGM Press OK EX Select ANSWER amp REC or ANSWER ONLY Press OK Select DELETE Press OK The handset displays a confirmation request Press OK to confirm The pre recorded greeting message is restored Note The pre recorded greeting message cannot be deleted 16 6 Incoming messages ICM Each message can be up to 3 minutes long When you have received new messages on your answering machine the answering machine display will keep flashing the number of new messages received and the handset will display a notification message If you pick up the phone when the caller is leaving a message the recording will stop and you can talk to the caller directly Note Memory Full The answering machine automatically switches to answer only mode Delete some messages to allow room for new messages 16 6 1 Playing incoming messages Incoming messages will be played back in the sequence they were recorded 48 From the base El Press Press to start or stop message playback Adjust the volume Press to increase or to decrease the speaker s volume Skip backward During message playback press to replay the message from the beginning During the first seco
5. H Select ADVANCED SET gt FIRST RING Press OK B Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved amp G Note Reset First Ring Status To reset the first ring status you can reset the system from the Reset menu See Restoring default settings on page 44 38 Calling Features 13 Network Services The network services feature allows you to listen to information provided by your network provider The availability of this feature is dependent of your country and your subscription with the network provider This information are stored by the network rather than in your handset itself Contact your network provider for more information about this feature amp G Note Incorrect codes Network services may not work if the incorrect activation and or deactivation codes are entered 13 1 Call forward This feature lets you forward your calls to another number There are a few options CALL FORWARD forward all incoming calls e CALL FWD BUSY forward calls only when the line is busy CALLFWD UNANS forward calls only when they are not answered 13 1 1 Activating call forward Press Select NETW SERVICES Press OK you want Press OK to confirm Select ACTIVATE Press OK Enter the number you want to forward your calls to Press OK e A call is made to the service center 1 BH Select CALL FORWARD options Ba H Network Services 13 1 2 Deactivating call forward E Press mend
6. Press OK to confirm The setting is saved 11 1 2 Setting the display language This feature only applies to model s with multiple language support amp G Note Available languages for selection vary with different countries O Press H Select PERSONAL SET gt LANGUAGE Press OK B Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved 11 1 3 Adjusting the screen contrast level Press menu Select PERSONAL SET gt CONTRAST Press OK 34 H Select the new setting The contrast effect will display while you are browsing through the different contrast levels Press OK to confirm The setting is saved 11 2 Personalizing your phone s sounds 11 2 1 Setting your handset s ringer melody You can choose from 12 different ringer melodies E Press H Select PERSONAL SET gt HANDSET TONES gt RING TONES Press OK H Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved 11 2 2 Setting your handset s ringer volume There are 6 ringer volume levels including ringer off and a progressive setting O Press nen H Select PERSONAL SET gt HANDSET TONES gt RING VOLUME Press OK H Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved Tip Press and hold during standby to turn off the ringer x displays on the screen 11 2 3 Setting the key tone Key tone is the sound you hear when you press a key on your handset EO Press menu Custom Options Select PERSONAL
7. H Select ADVANCED SET gt REGISTER Press OK B Follow the handset s screen instruction Registration shall be completed in less than 2 minutes The base automatically assigns a handset number to the handset Note If no base is found within a certain period your handset displays a notification message Repeat the above procedure if registration failed 15 2 Un registering a handset Use one handset to unregister another handset that shares the same base station El Press men H Select ADVANCED SET gt UNREGISTER Press OK Eb Select the handset number you want to un register 44 Q ri res Monier The handset number displays beside the handset name during standby E Press OK The handset is un registered 15 3 Changing your PIN The system PIN is used for protecting access rights to some of the menus and remote access The pre set PIN is 0000 You can personalize your PIN for greater security E Press H Select ADVANCED SET gt CHANGE PIN Press OK Enter the current system PIN Use BACK to make corrections Press OK to confirm the system PIN El Enter the new system PIN Press OK Enter the new system PIN again for verification Press OK The setting is saved amp G Note Forgotten PIN Write down your PIN and save it for future use If you have forgotten the PIN reset your phone and your PIN code will be restored to the factory pre set PIN 0000 To res
8. You can store up to 9 direct access memories key 1 9 A long press on the keys in standby will automatically dial your stored phone number Depending on your country key 1 and key 2 may be preset to the voice mail number and information service number of your network operator respectively In this case key 1 and key 2 will not be available for setting direct access memories 8 8 4 Assigning a quick dial key EO Press H Select PHONEBOOK gt DIRECT MEMORY Press OK Eb Select an available key from the list Press OK El Select the contact you want Press OK The setting is saved 8 8 2 Making a call EO Press and hold an assigned quick dial key during standby The programmed number is dialed out 29 8 8 3 Editing a quick dial key Press mend Select PHONEBOOK gt DIRECT MEMORY Press OK B Select the quick dial key you want to change Press OK El Select CHANGE Press OK Select a new contact Press OK The setting is saved 8 8 4 Cancelling a quick dial key Press H Select PHONEBOOK gt DIRECT MEMORY Press OK B Select the quick dial key you want to n cancel Press OK Select DELETE to cancel the quick dial key Press OK The handset displays a confirmation request Press OK to confirm The quick dial key is cancelled 30 Phonebook 9 Call log The call log stores the call history of all incoming missed or received calls The incoming call history in
9. Intercom and Conference Calls E Wait for the called handset to answer your call 6 1 2 To toggle between the calls Ei Press to switch between the outside call and the intercom call 6 2 Transferring a call E Press during a call H Select or press the desired handset number Press OK E Press after the called handset answers your call The outside call is now transferred to the other handset 6 3 Making a conference call A 3 way conference call is a call between you outside caller s and another handset user in your house amp G Note A 3 way conference call requires 2 handsets that share the same base station During an external call O Press to initiate an internal call The handset s available for intercom is displayed The external caller is automatically being placed on hold El Select or press the desired handset number Press OK Your desired handset rings E Press on the desired handset The intercom is established El Press and hold on your handset 25 You are now on a 3 way conference call with the external call and the desired handset Press to end the conference call Auto Conference You can join an ongoing external call with another handset by pressing EN See Activating Deactivating auto conference on page 36 During the conference call O Press to put the external call on hold and go back to the internal call The external call is
10. 18 Getting started AUTO HANG UP ONOFF SET FORMAT DATE FORMAT TIME FORMAT 12 HOURS ADVANCED SET FLASH TIME ISHORTIMEDIUMILONG FIRST RING I ON OFF This menu item is country dependent Getting started 19 NETW SERVICES 20 CALL FORWARD ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE CHANGE CODES ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION PREFIX SUFFIX CALL FWD BUSY ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE CHANGE CODES ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION PREFIX SUFFIX CALL FWD UNANS ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE CHANGE CODES ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION PREFIX SUFFIX VOICEMAIL SETTINGS VOICEMAIL 2 SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS CALL RETURN SETTINGS CANCEL CALL BK SETTINGS ACTIVATE SETTINGS WITHHOLD ID Getting started ANSWER PLAY MACHINE DELETE ALL ANSWER ON OFF RECORD OGM ON OFF ANSWER amp REC ANSWER ONLY ANSWER MODE ANSWER amp REC ANSWER ONLY SETTINGS RING DELAY REMOTE ACCESS HS SCREENING VOICE LANGUAGE SAVE NUMBER CALL LOG CALL LIST DELETE DELETE ALL This menu item is country dependent Getting started PLAY RECORD OGM DELETE PLAY RECORD OGM DELETE 3 RINGS 4 RINGS 5 RINGS 6 RINGS 7 RINGS 8 RINGS ECONOMY ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE ON OFF 21 5 Call Not
11. Active mobile phones in the vicinity may cause interference About operating and storage temperatures Operate ina place where temperature is always between 0 and 40 C Store in a place where temperature is always between 25 and 70 C Battery life may be shortened in low temperature conditions e Warning Metallic objects may be retained if placed near or on the handset receiver 2 2 Conformity We Philips declare that the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant Important provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC This product can only be connected to the analogue telephone networks of the countries mentioned on the packaging You can find the Declaration of Conformity on www p4c philips com 2 3 Environmental Remember to observe local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials exhausted batteries and old equipment Promote their recycling where possible 2 4 Recycling amp disposal 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 e A financial contribution has been paid to the associated national recovery amp recycling system amp The labelled packaging material is recyclable 2 5 Electric Magnetic and Electromagneti
12. SET gt HANDSET TONES gt KEY Press OK B Select the new setting Press The setting is saved 11 2 4 Enhancing the audio quality Enhanced High Def voice mode is an exclusive feature making your phone conversations sounding just like real life conversations When activated the Enhanced High Def voice mode transmits with high fidelity all the emotions of the call as if your correspondent was talking next to you O Press men H Select ADVANCED SET gt XHD SOUND Press OK Eb Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved 11 2 5 During a call El Press OK to enter the options menu The handset displays the Enhanced High Def voice setting you can change to El Press OK to change the setting The setting is saved Custom Options 35 12 Calling Features Your phone supports a number of call related features to help you handle and manage your calls 12 14 Auto hang up Auto hang up allows you to end a call by placing the handset on the base or charging cradle without pressing any key 12 1 1 Activating Deactivating auto hang up El Press H Select PERSONAL SET gt AUTO HANG UP Press OK Eb Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved 12 2 Auto conference Auto conference lets you join an external call with another handset by simply pressing 12 2 1 Activating Deactivating auto conference EO Press H Select ADVANCED SET gt CONFERE
13. Toggling between two external calls EO Press OR Press OK and select SWITCH CALLS Press OK The current call is put on hold and you are now connected to the other call 24 Note Conference The conference feature may require additional charges from your service provider To start a conference call while connected to two external calls you can press OK select CONFERENCE and then press OK again You can now talk to both parties at once Call 6 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 another handset and outside caller s 6 1 Calling another handset Note If the base station only has 2 handsets yours and another handset registered to it you can press int to call the other handset instantly O Press int The handset s available for intercom is displayed El Select or press the desired handset number Press OK The desired handset rings E Press on the desired handset The intercom is established E Press to cancel or end the intercom call Note You will hear busy tone if the handset you are calling is not available 6 1 1 While you are on the phone While talking on the phone you can call another handset O Press during the call The external caller is automatically being put on hold El Select or press the desired handset number Press OK
14. a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 19 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 20 Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product IF YOUR PRODUCT UTILIZES BATTERIES THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED 1 Use only the type and size of battery ies specified in the user manual 2 Do not dispose of the battery ies in fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions 3 Do not open or mutilate the battery ies Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin It may be toxic if swallowed 4 Exercise care in handling battery ies in order not to short out the battery ies with conducting materials such as rings bracelets and keys The battery ies or conductor may overheat and cause burns 5 Do not attempt to recharge the battery ies provided with or identified for use with this product that are not intended to be charged The battery ies may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode Important Safety Instructions 10 11 12 Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery ies provided with or identified for use with this product by heating them Sudden release of the battery ies electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin When replacing battery ies all batteries should be repla
15. alarm is set and the y icon displays 14 1 2 Turning off the alarm 14 1 2 1 When the alarm rings EO Press or OK to turn off the alarm Pressing other keys cannot stop the alarm amp G Note If you do not press any key after the alarm clock rings for 1 minute it will turn off automatically 42 14 1 2 2 Before the alarm rings E Press H Select CLOCK amp ALARM gt ALARM Press OK Select OFF Press OK The setting is saved 14 1 3 Setting the alarm melody E Press H Select CLOCK amp ALARM gt ALARM TONE Press OK H Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved amp G Note Alarm Volume The alarm volume is set to the same level as the ringer volume If the ringer is off the alarm volume is set to level 1 14 2 Easy call Easy call allows you to dial out a programmed number by pressing any handset key except BACK 14 2 1 Activating easy call EO Press H Select ADVANCED SET gt EASY CALL gt MODE Press OK Eb Select ON Press OK El Enter the easy call number if it is not set previously Press OK The setting is saved e Warning When easy call is activated you will not be able to make emergency calls Extra Features 14 2 2 Setting the easy call number 14 4 Missing handset s E Press meng E Press on the base station Select ADVANCED SET gt EASY All the handsets connected to this CALL gt NUMBER Press OK base st
16. an electrical supply of 100 240 volts single phase alternating current excluding IT installations defined in standard UL 60950 The electrical network is classified as dangerous according to criteria in the standard UL 60950 The only way to power down this product is by unplugging the power supply from the electrical outlet Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus and is always easily accessible The voltage on the network is classified as TNV 3 Telecommunication Network Voltages as defined in the standard UL 60950 Following a power cut the call in progress as well as the date and time settings will be lost e Use only Class 2 Power Source or Limited Power Source L P S rated of 7 5 V dc 500 mA for Model CD455XY ZZ and SE455XY ZZ rated of 7 5 V dc 200 mA for Model CD455C and SE455C Warning Donotallow the handset to come into contact with liquids or moisture Do not open the handset base station or charger This could expose you to high voltages Do not allow the charging contacts or the battery to come into contact with conductive materials There is a slight chance that your product could be damaged by an electrical storm We recommend that you unplug the product from the power supply and telephone socket during a storm Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard area such as where there is gas leaking It is recommended that this product is not u
17. and instructions marked on the product 3 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 11 4 Telephones should not be used j while you are in a bathtub shower or pool Immersion of the telephone or handset in water could cause an 12 electrical shock j 5 Slots and openings in the cabinet back or bottom are provided for 13 ventilation to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by 14 placing the product on the bed sofa rug or other similar surface This 15 product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 6 This product should be operated 16 only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power 17 supply to your home consult your dealer or local power company 7 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liguid of any kind on the product To reduce the risk
18. answering machine You can turn on the answering machine either through the base or the handset 46 Through the handset El Press H Select ANSWER MACHINE gt ANSWER ON OFF Press OK Select ON Press The setting is saved Through the base EO Press to turn on the answering machine during standby Note Once switched on your answering machine will answer incoming calls after a certain number of rings depending on the ring delay setting See Setting the ring delay on page 49 16 2 Turning off the answering machine You can turn off the answering machine either through the base or the handset Through the handset EO Press H Select ANSWER MACHINE gt ANSWER ON OFF Press OK Select OFF Press OK The setting is saved Through the base EO Press to turn off the answering machine during standby Note Once switched off the message counter turns off The Answering Machine 16 3 Setting the answering machine language This feature only applies to model s with multiple language support The answering machine language is the language for the pre recorded greeting message and voice prompt instructions announced by the answering machine EO Press m H Select ANSWER MACHINE gt SETTINGS gt VOICE LANGUAGE Press OK Eb Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved 16 4 Setting the answer mode By default the answering machine is set t
19. back option Network Services 13 5 2 Editing the cancel call back service number El Press menu Select NETW SERVICES gt CANCEL CALL BK gt SETTINGS Press OK E Enter or edit the number Press OK The setting is saved 13 6 Withholding ID This feature enables you to prevent the person you are calling from seeing your name or number caller ID 13 6 1 Activating withhold ID El Press Select NETW SERVICES gt WITHHOLD ID ACTIVATE Press OK The withhold ID code is dialed out Eb Enter the number you want to call The number is dialed out and your information is withheld from the other party 13 6 2 Editing the withhold ID code E Press menu Select NETW SERVICES gt WITHHOLD ID gt SETTINGS Press OK Enter or edit the number Press OK The setting is saved Network Services 41 14 Extra Features Discover and explore the additional features your phone offers Find out how these features can benefit you and help you make the most of your phone 14 1 Alarm clock You can use your phone as an alarm clock to wake you up You can set the alarm to ring once or daily 14 1 1 Setting the alarm Press Select CLOCK amp ALARM gt ALARM Press OK Select ON ONCE or ON DAILY Press OK Enter the alarm time You can set the time format 12 hour or 24 hour See Setting the date and time format on page 16 H Press OK The
20. directly From the base You can use and to adjust the speaker s volume during call screening The lowest volume level turns call screening off The Answering Machine From the handset The call screening feature on the handset can be changed from the handset menu EO Press on the handset H Select ANSWER MACHINE gt SETTINGS gt HS SCREENING Press OK Eb Select the new setting Go to step 4 if you selected ON or step 5 if you selected OFF El Select the handset you want for screening Press OK The setting is saved Note During call screening use and to adjust the screening volume Handset Call Screening Your handset automatically turns on the speaker for handset screening To listen from the earpiece press to turn off the speaker Note The call screening on off setting cannot be changed during ICM recording 16 8 Message alert Message alert gives you an indication that the answering machine has new message s You will see the number of new messages flashing on the base and you will also see the icon flashing and a notification message on the handset 16 9 Setting the ring delay Ring delay is the number of times your phone will ring before the answering 49 machine picks up the call This setting only applies when your answering machine is switched on You can change this setting from 3 8 rings or economy El Press H Select ANSWER MACHINE gt SETTI
21. icon Y displays the link status between your handset and the base station steady icon means your handset and the base station are linked A flashing icon means your handset and the base station are not linked If you move too far away from the base station while you are on the phone you will hear warning tones notifying you that your handset is almost out of range lost link Take your handset closer to the base station or your call may be cut off shortly after the warning amp G Note If your handset has lost link you will not be able to make or receive any calls You will also not be able to carry out many of the phone s functions and features 4 8 Switching your handset ON OFF 4 8 4 Switching off your handset Press and hold Jal The handset s screen turns off Note Your handset cannot receive any calls if the power is switched off Getting started 4 8 2 Switching on your handset E Press E The handset may take a few seconds to power up 17 4 9 Menu structure The table below describes the menu tree of your phone Press MENU in idle mode to enter each option Use navigation keys to navigate within the menus EDITENTRY DELETEENTRY DIRECT MEMORY HANDSET TONES RING VOLUME LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 PROGRESSIVE OFF RING 2 BUZZER BELL 1 BELL 2 MAPLE LEAF RAG TURKISH MARCH SALSA ASIA TCHATCHA TECHNO 1 TECHNO 2 KEY BEEP ON OFF
22. this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines For Body worn operation use only with the belt clip Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines 20 8 Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC This telephone system meets FCC and Industry Canada standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility Appendix 20 10 Additional Information Notice 20 11 Terminal Equipment Note This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment Note The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is marked on the equipment itself The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five 5 20 12 Radio Equipment The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specificati
23. 9 Outgoing messages OGM 47 Overview of the base 11 Overview of the handset 10 97 Personalizing your phone s display 34 Personalizing your phone s sounds 34 Phonebook 28 Power requirements 6 Pre dialing 22 Quick dial 29 Recycling amp disposal 7 Redial List 33 Redialing a call 33 Redialing the last number 22 Registering handset 44 Remote access 50 Restoring default settings 44 Ringer melody 34 Ringer volume 34 Setting the clock 16 Setting the ring delay 49 Switch calls 24 Transferring a call 25 Un registering a handset 44 Voicemail 39 Wall mounting 13 Withholding ID 41 60 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 Document number 3111 285 46303 Please Recycle Printed in China
24. C program or at authorized Philips product service centers Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY for information on Ni MH battery recycling and disposal bans restrictions in your area Philips s involvement in this program is part of its commitment to protecting our environment and conserving natural resources RBRC is a registered trademark of Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation Appendix 21 Index Accessories 9 Alarm clock 42 Answering a call 23 Answering Machine 46 Area code 37 Audio quality 35 Auto conference 36 Auto hang up 36 Auto prefix 37 Call 22 Call barring 36 Call forward 39 Call log 31 Call return 40 Call screening 49 Calling Features 36 Calling from the call log 22 Calling from the phonebook 22 28 Cancel call back 40 Changing your PIN 44 Clock and alarm 28 Conference Calls 25 Conformity 7 Connect the base station 13 Contrast 34 Default settings 51 Deleting a record 29 Deleting all records 29 Dial mode 36 Display icons 12 Display language 34 Index Easy call 42 Ending a call 23 Entering text and numbers 27 Extra Features 42 First ring 38 Flash selection 36 Frequently asked questions 53 Handset locator 43 Handsfree 23 Info center 40 Intercom 25 Key tone 34 Keypad lock 43 Making a call 22 Making a conference call 25 Making a second call 24 Menu structure 18 Message alert 49 Muting the microphone 23 Naming your handset 34 Network Services 3
25. NCE Press OK B Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved 12 3 Dial mode This feature only applies to model s that support both tone and pulse dialing Dial mode is the telephone signal used in your country Your phone supports tone DTMF and pulse rotary dialing Your 36 phone shall already be set up for use in your country For details consult your service provider 12 3 1 Setting the dial mode O Press H Select ADVANCED SET gt DIAL MODE Press OK H Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved Temporary Tone If your phone is in pulse dialing press and hold during a call for temporary tone mode d displays Digits entered after d are sent out as tone signals for this call only 12 4 Flash selection Flash is a signal that needs to be sent to the network when making or answering a second call Your phone shall already be set up for use in your country For details consult your service provider 12 4 1 Setting the flash duration There are 3 flash time options Short Medium and Long The number of available options varies with different countries Press H Select ADVANCED SET gt FLASH TIME Press OK Eb Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved 12 5 Call barring Call barring allows you to block selected numbers from dialing out Calling Features 12 5 1 Activating deactivating call barring EO P
26. NGS gt RING DELAY Press OK Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved Economy This is a cost effective way to manage your messages when accessing your answering machine remotely When economy is selected your answering machine will pick up the call after 3 rings if you have new messages or 5 rings if you do not have any messages 16 10 Remote access You can operate your answering machine when you are away from home by calling your phone from a touch tone phone and entering your 4 digit PIN code Note The remote access PIN code is the same as your system PIN To change your PIN see Changing your PIN on page 44 16 10 1 Activating deactivating remote access You can allow or block remote access to your answering machine EO Press H Select ANSWER MACHINE gt SETTINGS gt REMOTE ACCESS Press OK Eb Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved 50 16 10 2 Accessing your answering machine remotely Make a call to your home number from a touch tone phone H Press when the greeting message starts playing Eb Enter your PIN code You now have access to your answering machine and new message s starts playing Note You have 2 tries to enter the correct PIN code before your phone hangs up H Press a key to carry out a function See the Remote access commands table below for a list of available functions Note When no message is playing yo
27. Register your product and get support at www philips com welcome LL 5 AE 455 US Telephone Answering Machine A Warning Use only rechargeable batteries Charge the handset for 24 hours before use PHILIPS Table of contents 1 Important Safety 4 8 Switching your handset Instructions 4 ON OFF 17 4 9 Menu structure 18 2 Important 6 2 1 Power requirements 6 5 Call 22 2 2 Conformity 7 51 Making a call 22 2 3 Environmental 7 52 Ending a call 23 2 4 Recycling amp disposal 7 5 3 Answering a call 23 2 5 Electric Magnetic and 5 4 During a call 23 Electromagnetic Fields 7 5 5 Using the speaker or handsfree 23 3 Your phone 9 6 d call 24 31 What s in the box 3 2 Overview of your phone 10 6 Intercom and Conference Calls 25 3 3 Overview of the base station 11 6 1 Calling another handset 25 3 4 Display icons 12 6 2 Transferring a call 25 3 5 The menus 12 6 3 Making a conference call 25 4 Getting started 13 7 Text and Numbers 27 4 1 Connect the base station 13 7 1 Entering text and numbers 27 4 2 Connect your charger 13 7 2 Switching between uppercase 4 3 Install your handset 15 and lowercase 27 4 4 Checking the battery level 16 8 Phonebook 28 4 5 Setting the clock 16 8 1 Viewing the phonebook 28 4 6 What is standby mode 17 8 2 Calling from the phonebook 28 4 7 Checking the
28. ation ring Eb Enter the easy call number Press E Press on the base station again OK to stop locating handsets The setting is saved All the handsets stop ringing OR 14 2 3 Deactivating easy call Press any key on the handset to stop EO Press BACK during standby the ringing for that handset The easy call menu displays El Select OFF Press OK The setting is saved 14 3 Keypad lock You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental presses on the handset while you are carrying it around 14 3 1 Locking the keypad EO Press and hold during standby The keypad is locked KEYS LOCKED is displayed Note Calls You will not be able to make any calls including emergency calls when the keypad is locked You can still answer incoming calls The keypad will be unlocked during the call and then it will be re locked automatically after you finish the call 14 3 2 Unlocking the keypad Press and hold CH The keypad is unlocked Extra Features 43 15 System 15 1 Registering handset s The procedures described below are the procedures you will find in your handset The procedures may vary according to the handset you want to register In this Case refer to the manufacturer s instruction of the additional handset Additional handsets must be registered to the base station before you can use them Your base station can register up to 5 handsets O Press on the handset you want to register
29. c Fields 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 7 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 producing the products Philips is committed to develop produce and market products that cause no adverse health effects Philips confirms that if its products are handled properly for their intended use they are safe to use according to scientific evidence available today Philips plays an active role in the development of international EMF and safety standards enabling Philips to anticipate further developments in standardisation for early integration in its products Important 3 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 3 1 What s in the box Base station Handset Battery door Belt clip with Bracket NiMH AAA Rechargeable Line Cord Batteries x 2 User Manual Guarantee Quick start guide amp G Note The line adapter may not be attached to the line cord You may find the line adapter in the box In t
30. ced at the same time Mixing fresh and discharged batteries could increase internal cell pressure and rupture the discharged battery ies Applies to products employing more than one separately replaceable primary battery When inserting battery ies into this product the proper polarity or direction must be observed Reverse insertion of battery ies can cause charging and that may result in leakage or explosion Remove battery ies from this product if storing over 30 days because the battery ies could leak and damage the product Discard dead battery ies as soon as possible since dead batteries are more likely to leak in a product Do not store this product or the battery ies provided with or identified for use with this product in high temperature areas Batteries that are stored in a freezer or refrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life should be protected from condensation during storage and defrosting Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage If your product uses rechargeable battery ies charge the battery ies only in accordance with the instructions and limitation specified in the User Manual SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2 Important This product is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services 2 1 Power requirements This product requires
31. cludes the caller name number call time and date This feature is available if you have registered to the Caller ID service CLI with your service provider Your phone can store up to 50 call records The call log icon g and the handset LED will blink to remind you of any unanswered calls received If the identity of the caller is not withheld the name or number of the caller will be displayed The call records are displayed in chronological order with the most recent received call at the top of the list amp G Note Call back from the call list may not work for all received numbers if the received number is not a valid number e g Private 9 1 Viewing the call records EB Press AnD Select CALL LIST and then press OK to enter the incoming call log B Select the record you want to view Press for more information if available 9 2 X Editing the caller s number before returning a call You must choose the correct format to dial the area code and number of the call Call log log record chosen The original incoming number from the call log will appear as a 7 10 or 11 digit number If it is a long distance call the prefix digit 1 will automatically appear in front of the 10 digit local calls EO Enter the call list El Select the record you want while browsing the log E Press at the number screen repeatedly until you change the number to the desired format For example if the call log
32. ct SETTINGS Press OK Enter or edit the voicemail number Press OK The setting is saved 13 3 Info center Your phone supports 2 info center numbers 13 3 1 Calling the info center El Press e Select NETW SERVICES Press OK B Select the info center you want Press OK E Select CALL Press OK A call is made to the info center 13 3 2 Editing the info center numbers El Press meng H Select NETW SERVICES Press OK Eb Select the info center you want Press OK 40 Select SETTINGS Press OK EH Enter or edit the number Press OK The setting is saved 13 4 Call return The call return service allows you to check who called you last 13 4 1 Calling the call return service center E Press meng Select SERVICES gt CALL RETURN gt CALL Press OK A call is made to the service center 13 4 1 1 Editing the call return service center number E Press mend Select NETW SERVICES gt CALL RETURN gt SETTINGS Press OK Eb Enter or edit the number Press OK The setting is saved 13 5 Cancel call back The call back service notifies you when a party you have tried to call becomes available After activating this service from your service provider you can choose to cancel it from the menu 13 5 1 Cancelling call back Press H Select NETW SERVICES gt CANCEL CALL BK gt CALL Press OK Acall is made to the service center to cancel the call
33. e Emergency Call This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services 5 1 Making a call This section describes the different ways to make a call Note Signal Strength Check the signal strength before making a call and during a call For details see Checking the signal strength on page 17 O Press Dialthe phone number The number displays on the screen and is dialed out Note Call Timer The call timer displays the talk time of your current call Note Low Battery During a call you will hear warning tones if your handset is almost out of battery Charge your handset or your call may soon be cut off For details see Checking the battery level on page 16 5 1 1 Pre dialing Pre dialing lets you view and edit the number before making the call 22 HO Enter the phone number The number displays on the screen You can make changes before dialing out H Press to dial out the call Q Tip Press BACK to erase a digit Press and hold to enter a pause P displays on the screen 5 1 2 Redialing the last number E Press ES E Press The last number displays on screen and is dialed out 5 1 3 Calling from the redial list EO Press edia Select the record you want to call E Press EN The number is dialed out 5 1 4 Calling from the phonebook For deta
34. e has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installation of this product does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer 20 4 Rights of the Phone Company Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network the telephone company shall where practicable notify you that temporary discontinuance of service may be required Where prior notice is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such action the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately In case of such 55 temporary discontinuance the telephone company must 1 promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance 2 afford you the opportunity to correct the situation and 3 inform you of your right to bring a complaint to the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in Subpart E of Part 68 FCC Rules and Regulations The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities equipment operations or procedures where such action is required in the operation of its business and not inconsistent with FCC rules and Regulations If these changes are expected to affect the use or performance of your telephone equipment the telephone company must give you adequate notice in writing to allow you to maintain uninterrupted service 20 5 Int
35. ecords Press to enter the dialed call log El Select the record you want to view Press gt for more information if available 10 2 Redialing a call To call from the redial list see Calling from the redial list on page 22 10 3 Savingaredial record to your phonebook EO Enter the redial list Select the record you want while browsing the list Press OK Select SAVE NUMBER Press OK l Enter and edit the number if necessary Press OK The record is saved 10 4 Deleting a redial record EO Enter the redial list El Select the record you want while browsing the list Press OK B Select DELETE Press OK The handset displays a confirmation request El Press OK to confirm The record is deleted Redial List 10 5 Deleting all redial records EO Enter the redial list H Press OK to enter the options menu while browsing the list B Select DELETE ALL Press OK The handset displays a confirmation request El Press OK to confirm All records are deleted 23 11 Custom Options Make this your phone change the look and sound of the handset to suit your needs and tastes 11 1 Personalizing your phone s display 11 1 1 Naming your handset Each handset can have its own name up to 12 characters It is displayed on the screen in standby El Press nen H Select PERSONAL SET gt HANDSET NAME Press OK Enter or edit the name Use BACK to make corrections
36. erference Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class b digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can 56 radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna that is the antenna for radio or television that is receiving the interference Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the telecommunications equipment and receiving antenna Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the recei
37. et your phone see Restoring default settings on page 44 15 4 Restoring default settings You can reset your phone settings to the original factory settings Press ty H Select ADVANCED SET gt RESET Press OK The System The handset displays a confirmation request B Press OK to confirm All settings have been reset Note After reset your handset s power switches off It will switch back on in a few seconds after updating all the settings All handsets return to the standby mode after reset To see a list of default setting see Default pre programmed settings on page 51 The System 45 16 he Answenng Machine Your phone includes a telephone answering machine that records unanswered calls when it is on Once switched on your answering machine is ready to be used By default your answering machine is set to Answer and Record mode You can also access the answering machine remotely The LED message counter two digits 7 segment display on the base will show the number of the messages when the answering machine is on Memory full The answering machine is being accessed remotely on the handset or a touch tone Recording The 2 digit number shows The volume level during adjustment or The message number blink for new messages You can use the answering machine menu on the handset to change the settings of the answering machine 16 1 Turning on the
38. ext and Number Editing See Text and Numbers on page 27 Enter the name Press OK Enter the number Note Duplicate Record Contacts with identical number cannot be saved Q Tip Pause Press and hold OP to insert a pause EH Press OK to confirm Your new record is saved Phonebook 4 Editing a record Press a Select PHONEBOOK gt EDIT ENTRY Press OK Select the contact you want to edit Press OK Edit the number if necessary Press OK to confirm The record is saved Edit the name if necessary Press OK 8 5 Setting VIP melodies You can assign different ringer melodies for each phonebook contacts Your phone will ring the selected melody when the caller ID matches the number in your phonebook EO Press H Select PHONEBOOK gt SELECT MELODY Press OK B Select the contact you want Press OK The current melody is displayed El Selecta ring melody using and NA Press OK The setting is saved Deleting a record Press Select PHONEBOOK gt DELETE ENTRY Press OK Eb Select the contact you want to delete Press OK The handset displays a confirmation request Press OK to confirm The record is deleted AE o Phonebook 8 7 Deleting all records Press mend Select PHONEBOOK gt DELETE ALL Press OK e The handset displays a confirmation request Eb Press OK to confirm All records are deleted 8 8 Using quick dial
39. firmly into place 4 4 Checking the battery level The battery icon displays the current battery level CET Battery full Battery empty Require 16 Your handset may power down shortly if it is not charged after the battery is empty If you are on the phone when the battery is nearly empty you will hear warning tones Your call may be cut off shortly after the warning 4 5 Setting the clock Your phone has a digital clock Set the clock before initial use of the phone 4 5 1 Setting the date and time Press Select CLOCK amp ALARM gt SET DATE TIME Press OK Use the digit keys to enter the date Press OK The handset displays the time editing screen Use digit keys to enter the time Scroll to select AM or PM if the time is in 12 hour format G Press OK The setting is saved 4 5 2 Setting the date and time format You can choose how your phone displays the date DD MM or MM DD and time 12 hour or 24 hour Each handset can have different date and time format Press Select CLOCK amp ALARM gt SET FORMAT Press OK Select DATE FORMAT or TIME FORMAT Select the setting you want Press OK The setting is saved Getting started 4 6 What is standby mode Your phone is in standby mode when it is idle The standby screen displays the handset name the handset number the date and time the signal icon and the battery icon 4 7 Checking the signal strength The signal
40. his case you have to connect the line adapter to the line cord first before plugging the line cord to the line socket In multi handset packs you will find one or more additional handsets chargers with power supply units and additional rechargeable batteries Your phone 2 3 2 10 Overview of your phone Call Log Up key Scroll up menu Increase earpiece volume Enter call lo OK key E7 Confirm selection Enter options menu Back Clear key Delete text or digit s Cancel operation View more record information Talk Flash key Make and receive calls Send flash signal End On Off key End call Exit menu operation Turn handset on off Menu key Phonebook Down key Scroll down menu Decrease earpiece volume Enter phonebook Speaker key ad Turn speaker on off Redial key Enter redial list amp dial last number Digit keys Dial digit and enter text Use as shortcut key for quick dial Star Keylock Format key 85 Dial Lock unlock keypad Edit caller s number in call log review Ringer Off Pause key CE Dial and enter pause Turn ringer on off Switch between lower and upper case Mute key Mute unmute microphone Intercom Conference key Make intercom call Make conference call New event LED New calls messages voicemails Your phone P Loudspeaker Battery door R Headset jack Your phone 3 3 Overview of the base station
41. ils on the phonebook see Phonebook on page 28 E Press to access the phonebook H Select the phonebook record you want to call E Press to dial out the call 5 1 5 Calling from the call log You can return a call from the incoming received or missed call log For details see Call log on page 31 E Press H Select CALL LIST Press OK Select the call record you want to call E Press to dial out the call Call 5 2 Ending a call Press ZA Auto hang up Place the handset on the base or charging cradle to end the call automatically See Auto hang up on page 36 5 3 Answering a call When you receive a call your phone rings Press or to answer the call A Warning When the handset rings during an incoming call do not put the handset too close to your ear as the ringer volume may damage your hearing Note Handsfree Handsfree activation can suddenly increase the earpiece volume to a very high level Make sure the handset is not too close to your ear Note Caller ID Service Subscribe from your service provider Missed Call Alert When a call is missed your handset displays a notification message The handset s LED and N icon also flash 5 3 1 Turning off the ringer You can turn off the ringer for all incoming calls EO Press and hold during standby displays on the screen For details on the ringer setting see Call Perso
42. n e Power consumption at idle mode around 1 3W Weight and dimensions CD455 e Handset 120 grams e 163 x 26 x 46 mm H x D x e Base 230 grams e 82x115x 134 mm H x D x W Weight and dimensions SE455 e Handset 120 grams e 161 x 25 x46 mm e Base 230 grams e 77 x 117 x 131 mm H x D x W 52 Technical Data 19 Frequently asked questions www philips com support In this chapter you will find the most frequently asked questions and answers about your phone Connection Signal icon flashing The handset may be out of range Move closer If the handset displays UNREGISTERED register the handset See page 44 Set up Registration fails continuously Your base memory may be full Delete an un used handset and try again See page 44 Sound No dialing tone Check your phone connections The handset may be out of range Move closer No parking tone The handset may not be placed properly on the cradle Try again Charging contacts may be dirty Disconnect the power supply first and then clean contacts with a damp cloth Frequently asked questions Product behaviour 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 Handset on the charger does not charge Check that the batteries are inserted correctly Make
43. nalizing your phone s sounds on page 34 Q Tip Silent Ringer When the phone is ringing press to turn off the ringer for the current call 5 4 During a call This section describes the features that are available during a call 5 4 1 Adjusting the earpiece volume Press or to adjust the volume during a call Press OK to confirm The earpiece volume is adjusted and the phone goes back to the call screen 5 4 2 Muting the microphone The mute feature allows you to speak to someone in the house privately E Press during a call Your handset displays MUTE ON The caller cannot hear you but you can still hear his voice E Press again to un mute the microphone You can now communicate with the caller 5 5 Using the speaker or handsfree El Press to turn on off the speaker 23 5 6 Making a second call Note 2nd Call Service Subscribe from your service provider During a call EO Press OR Press OK Select START 2ND CALL Press OK again e Your first call will be put on hold H Dial the number you want for the 2nd call The number displays on the screen and is dialed out 5 6 1 Answering a second call Note 2nd Call Service Subscribe from your service provider During a call your phone sounds a short beep periodically to notify you of an incoming call EO Press to answer the call The first call is put on hold and you are now connected to the second call 5 6 2
44. nd of the current message press es to play the previous message Skip forward Press to skip to the next message Stop playback Press Delete current message Press ez Note Deleted message s cannot be recovered From the handset O Press nen H Select ANSWER MACHINE gt PLAY Press OK New messages start playing Old messages start playing if there is no new message Stop playback Press BACK Enter options menu Press OK e Adjust the volume Press to Ph Book increase or decrease the volume 16 6 2 Deleting an incoming message From the base Press during message playback The current message is deleted The Answering Machine From the handset El During message playback press OK to enter the options menu El Select DELETE Press OK The current message is deleted 16 6 3 Deleting all old incoming messages From the base Press and hold during standby All old messages are permanently deleted From the handset El Press nen Select ANSWER MACHINE gt DELETE ALL Press OK The handset displays a confirmation request Press OK to confirm All old messages are permanently deleted Note Unread message s cannot be deleted and deleted message s cannot be recovered 16 7 Call screening Call screening allows you to hear the caller while he is leaving a message You can then decide if you want to talk to the caller
45. ng handset 43 ae a 19 Frequently asked questions 53 15 The System 44 15 1 Registering handset s aa 20 Appendix 55 15 2 Un registering a handset aa 201 Equipment approval Information 55 15 3 hangi PIN 44 tange your 20 2 Notification to the local 15 4 Restoring default settings 44 telephone company 25 20 3 Notes 55 16 The Answering Machine 46 20 4 Rights of the Phone Company 55 16 1 Turning on the answering machine 46 20 5 Interference Information 56 16 2 Turning off the answering 20 6 Noise 57 machine 46 20 7 FCC RF Radiation Exposure 16 3 Setting the answering machine Statement 57 language 47 20 8 Hearing Aid Compatibility 16 4 Setting the answer mode 47 HAC 57 16 5 Greetings OGM 47 20 9 Privacy 57 16 6 Incoming messages ICM 48 20 10 Additional Information 57 16 7 Call screening 49 20 11 Terminal Equipment 57 16 8 Message alert 49 20 12 Radio Equipment 58 16 9 Setting the ring delay 49 20 13 Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment 58 16 10 Remote access 50 20 14 The RBRC seal 58 17 Default pre programmed settings 51 21 Index 59 Table of contents 3 1 Important Safety 9 Instructions Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product however when using telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the 10 risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Read and understand all instructions 2 Follow all warnings
46. number appears as 1 234 567 8901 Press once to display 567 8901 Press twice to display 1 567 8901 Press 3 times to display 234 567 8901 E Press to dial the current displayed number The call is initiated Note When saving the call list entry to phonebook the original incoming number will be saved instead of the current displayed number 9 3 Returning a call To call from the incoming call log see Calling from the call log on page 22 9 4 Savinga call record to your phonebook EO Enter the call list H Select the record you want while browsing the log Press OK Select SAVE NUMBER Press OK 31 Enter and edit the name if necessary Press OK The record is saved gt E Deleting a call record Enter the call list Select the record you want while browsing the log Press OK Select DELETE Press OK The handset displays a confirmation request Press OK to confirm The record is deleted 32 Deleting all call records Enter the call list Press OK to enter the options menu while browsing the log Select DELETE ALL Press OK The handset displays a confirmation request Press OK to confirm All records are deleted Call log 10 Redial List The redial list stores call history of dialed calls The dialed call history includes the name and number called Your phone can store up to 10 redial records 10 1 Viewing the redial r
47. ny On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating among other information the US number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for the equipment You must upon request provide this information to your telephone company The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of these devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the RENS of all devices connected to one line should not exceed 5 to be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular Appendix plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for details 20 3 Notes This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Party lines are subject to state tariffs and therefore you may not be able to use your own telephone equipment if you are on a party line Check with your local telephone company Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent disconnection of your telephone from your line e If your hom
48. o Answer amp Rec mode message can be left by the callers this can be changed to Answer Only no message can be left by the callers The caller will be prompted to call back later Press H Select ANSWER MACHINE gt ANSWER MODE Press OK Eb Select the new setting Press OK The setting is saved Note Memory Full Answering machine automatically switches to answer only mode 16 5 Greetings The greeting message is the message your caller hears when the answering machine picks up the call Your answering machine comes with 2 pre recorded greeting messages one for Answer and Record mode and one for Answer Only mode The Answering Machine 16 5 1 Recording a greeting message The maximum length of the greeting message is 60 seconds After recording your new greeting message will automatically replace the old one Press ren Select ANSWER MACHINE gt RECORD OGM Press OK Select ANSWER amp REC or ANSWER ONLY Press OK Select RECORD OGM Press OK Start recording after the beep Press OK to stop recording or recording will stop after 60 seconds The recorded greeting message will play back automatically for review Q Tip Restore Pre recorded greeting message If you want to restore the pre recorded greeting message simply delete your current greeting message 16 5 2 Listening to the current greeting message Press H Select ANSWER MACHINE gt RECORD OGM Press OK
49. of electric shock do not disassemble this product but take it to a gualified service personnel when service or repair work is reguired Opening or removing covers may expose You to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used Do not expose the product to extreme temperatures such as areas near a hot radiator or stove or in a hot car Do not place lighted candles cigarettes cigars etc on the telephone Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Never install or modify telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines to prevent electrical shock and or fire Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed B If the product has been exposed to rain or water Important Safety Instructions C If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions D If the product s cabinet has been damaged E If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 18 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be
50. ons RSS 213 and ICES 003 were met This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device 20 13 Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to the equipment may render the equipment void in product warranty and compliance This could also void the user s authority to operate the equipment US Canada Service Center Philips Accessories amp Computer Peripherals North America 1881 Route 46 West Ledgewood NJ 07852 Phone 800 233 8413 58 20 14 The RBRC seal The RBRC Seal on the nickel metal hydride battery indicates that Philips Royal Electronics is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful lives when taken out of service within the United States and Canada The RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to placing used nickel metal hydride batteries into the trash or municipal waste which may be illegal in your area Philips s participation in RBRC makes it easy for you to drop off the spent battery at local retailers participating in the RBR
51. put on hold automatically Press to toggle between the external and internal call Press and hold int to establish the conference call again amp G Note Any handset hangs up during a conference call will leave the other handset still in connection with the external call 26 Intercom and Conference Calls Text and Numbers You can enter text and numbers for handset name phonebook records and other menu items 7 1 Entering text and numbers Find the key with the character you want El many times as needed for the character you want 214 Use BACK to delete and or to move the cursor Input table Characters Upper case 0 VA Oe EE amp et X 1 n8 2 2 CCC 3 DEF3DDEEEEEEEA s MNOSNNNOOOOS s TUV8TTUUUUUUU WXYZ9YZZZI GA zu Text and Numbers Characters Lower case 0 7 A 1 p 1 _ lt gt Eee ee def3dde e e eAd e 7 pars7rsssBnoz UIITILIESTTTTE IT wxyz9yzzzfogozw Example to write PAUL Press 7 once P Press 2 once A Press 8 two times U Press 5 three times L 7 2 Switching between uppercase and lowercase By default all characters entered will be in uppercase You can press to switch between uppercase and lowercase letters 27 8 Phonebook Your phone has a phonebook that can store up
52. ress H Select ADVANCED SET gt CALL BARRING Press OK Eb Enter the system PIN Press OK Select MODE Press OK Select the new setting Go to step 6 if you selected ON or step 7 if you selected OFF B Enter the barred number if it is not set previously Press OK The setting is saved 12 5 2 Setting barred numbers You can set up to 4 numbers of 1 4 digits long Outgoing calls starting with one of the 4 programmed numbers will be blocked from dialing out El Press Select ADVANCED SET gt CALL BARRING Press OK Enter the system PIN Press OK Select NUMBER gt NUMBER 1 2 3 4 Press OK Enter the number you want to block Press OK The setting is saved 12 6 Area code management This feature only applies to model s with area code support This feature automatically removes the area code of an incoming call You can define an area code up to 6 digits you want to remove The phone number will be saved in the call log without the area code Calling Features 12 6 1 Activating area code removal E Press mend Select ADVANCED SET gt AREA CODE Press OK E Enter the area code Press OK The setting is saved 12 6 2 Deactivating area code removal E Press H Select ADVANCED SET gt AREA CODE Press OK H Use BACK to delete all the digits Press OK The setting is saved 12 7 Auto prefix The auto prefix feature checks and formats yo
53. sed near intensive care medical equipment or by persons with pacemakers This product can interfere with electrical equipment such as answering machines television radio and computers if placed too close We recommend that you position the base station at least one meter from such appliances Use only the main adapter supplied with this equipment Incorrect adapter polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE Never use non rechargeable batteries Use the recommended type supplied with this product NiMH batteries must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable waste disposal regulations Handsfree activation could suddenly increase the volume in the earpiece to Important a very high level make sure the handset is not too close to your ear This equipment is not designed to make emergency calls when the power fails An alternative has to be made available to allow emergency calls Donotexpose 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 Do not use any cleaning agents containing alcohol ammonia benzene or abrasives as these may harm the set Do not use the product in places where there are explosive hazards Do not let small metal objects come into contact with the product This can deteriorate audio quality and damage the product
54. signal strength 17 lable of contents Table of contents 8 3 Adding a record 28 11 1 Personalizing your phone s display 34 8 4 Editing a record 29 11 2 Personalizing your phone s 8 5 Setting VIP melodies 29 sounds 34 8 6 Deleti d 29 sl sir 12 Calling Features 36 8 7 Deleting all records 29 12 4 Auto hang up 36 8 8 Using quick dial 29 12 2 Auto conference 36 9 Call log 31 12 3 Dial mode 36 9 1 Viewing the call records 31 12 4 Flash selection 36 9 2 Editing the caller s number 12 5 Call barring 36 before returning a call 31 12 6 Area code management 37 9 3 Returning a call 31 12 Auto prefix 37 9 4 Saving a call record to your phonebook 31 128 Firstring 38 9 5 Deleting a call record 32 13 Network Services 39 9 6 Deleting all call d 32 aa 13 1 Call forward 39 10 Redial List 33 13 2 Voicemail 39 10 1 Viewing the redial records 33 13 3 Info center 40 10 2 Redialing a call 33 13 4 Call return 40 10 3 Savinga redial record to 13 5 Cancel call back 40 your phonebook 33 13 6 Withholding ID 41 10 4 Deleting a redial record 33 10 5 Deleting all redial records 14 Extra Features 42 14 4 Alarm clock 42 11 Custom Options 34 14 2 Easy call 42 2 able of contents Table of contents 14 3 Keypad lock 43 18 Technical Data 52 14 4 Missi
55. sure the handset is placed properly on the charger The battery icon animates while charging Batteries may be defective Purchase new ones from your dealer No display Check that the batteries are charged Check the power and phone connections Bad audio crackles echo etc The handset may be nearly out of range Move closer to the base The phone may be receiving interference from nearby electrical appliances Move the base 53 The phone may be at a location with thick walls Move the base Handset does not ring Check that the handset ringer is turned on See page 34 Caller ID does not display Service may not be activated Check with your service provider The caller s information may be withheld or is unavailable Cannot make answer a 2nd call Service may not be activated Check with your service provider Check that the flash selection is correct See page 36 Note If the above solutions do not help remove the power from both the handset and the base Wait for 1 minute and try again 54 Frequently asked questions 20 Appendix 20 1 Equipment approval Information Your telephone equipment is approved for connection to the public switched telephone network and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68 FCC Rules and Regulations and the Technical Requirements for Telephone Terminal Equipment published by ACTA 20 2 Notification to the local telephone compa
56. tly All unconfirmed changes will not be saved Your phone 4 Getting started 4 1 Connect the base station EO Connect the output plug of the main adapter to the bottom of the base station VS 22 OS t El Connect the main adapter to a standard wall outlet B Connect the telephone line cord to the phone socket at the bottom of the base station and the wall phone socket Note The power adapter for the phone and charger are intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount position Getting started 4 2 Connect your charger For multi pack models only Connect the output plug of the main adapter to the bottom of the charger H Connect the main adapter to a standard wall outlet Wall mounting the base CD455 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 Remove the bracket from the back of the base station by pressing down the two latches on the top of the bracket 4 2 1 13 Slide the base down into place Turn the bracket around 5 20 Re insert the bracket to the back of the base station ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM 4 2 2 Wall mounting the base SE455 The base is designed to support wall mounting To wall mount the base follow 9 ff the instructions below o Fi
57. to 100 records You can access the phonebook from your handset Each record can have a name up to 14 characters long and a number up to 24 digits long 8 1 Viewing the phonebook Note Only one handset can view the phonebook at one time NS k E Press i El Select the contact you want to view Eb Press gt to view the details of a record name number VIP melody Options Menu While viewing the phonebook you can press OK to access the phonebook options menu 8 1 4 Searching a record You can search the phonebook by scrolling or by searching the first character 8 1 1 1 Searching by scrolling EO While in the phonebook press aii or Y eg to scroll 8 1 1 2 Searching by the first character While in the phonebook press the digit key that contains the character you want to search by 28 8 1 2 During a call You can access the phonebook and use the number during a call Press and hold NA during a call OR Press OK Select PHONEBOOK Press OK H Select the contact you want Press OK The number displays on the screen and is dialled out 8 2 Calling from the phonebook See Calling from the phonebook on page 22 8 3 Adding a record Note Memory Full If your phonebook is full the handset displays a notification message Delete some records before adding new ones O Press nen H Select PHONEBOOK gt NEW ENTRY Press OK Note T
58. ur outgoing call number before it is dialed out If the first few digits of the number match the detect number you set in the menu they will be replaced by the prefix number you set in the menu For example you set the detect number as 604 and prefix number as 1250 When you have dialed out a number such as 6043338888 your phone will change the number to 12503338888 when it dials out Note The maximum length of detect digits is 5 digits The maximum length of auto prefix number is 10 digits O Press nen H Select ADVANCED SET gt AUTO PREFIX Press OK Enter the Detect number Press OK 3 H Enter the Prefix number To entera pause press and hold Press OK The setting is saved Note Empty Detect Number If the user only sets the prefix number and leaves the detect number empty the prefix number will be added to all outgoing calls amp G Note Dialed Number If the dialed number starts with or P the handset will not do any reformatting 12 8 First ring This feature only applies to model s with first ring support If you have subscribed for Caller ID service with your service provider your phone can suppress the first ring before the Caller ID After resetting your phone will automatically detect if Caller ID service is subscribed and start to suppress the first ring You can change this setting to suit your preference 12 8 1 Turning first ring on off El Press
59. ur phone will hang up automatically if no key is pressed for 8 seconds Remote access commands 1 Repeat current or play previous message Play messages Skip to next message 6 Delete current message 7 Switch answering machine on EE N 8 Stop message payback Switch answering machine off not available during playback The Answering Machine 1 Default pre programmed settings Handset Name jon Number Auto Prefix Empty Handset Ring Ring 1 Melody Default pre programmed settings Handset Ring Level 3 Volume XHD Sound Incoming Call Log Empty Redial List Empty PIN Code 0000 Answering Machine Ans Machine Status On o Ans Machine Mode Base Call Screening On Handset Call Off Screening Pre recorded greeting message Empty Greeting message memory Incoming message memory 51 Temperature range e Operation 0 C to 40 C 18 Technical Data Storage 25 C to 70 Relative humidity e Operation Up to 95 at 40 C e Storage Up to 95 at 40 C Display e Blue LCD backlight General telephone features e Caller name amp number identification e 9 phonebook memories with direct access Conference call and voicemails Intercom Phonebook list Redial list and Call log Phonebook list with 100 entries Redial list with 10 entries e Call log with 50 entries Battery e 2x AAA NiMH Rechargeable 750mAh batteries Power consumptio
60. ving antenna is connected If these measures do not eliminate the interference please consult your dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions Also the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet How To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Please specify stock number 004 000 00345 4 when ordering copies Appendix 20 6 Noise Electrical pulse noise is present at one time or another This is most intense during electrical storms Certain kinds of electrical equipment such as light dimmers fluorescent bulbs motors fans etc also generate pulse noise Because radio frequencies are susceptible to this you may on occasion hear pulse noise through the receiver This is usually only a minor annoyance and should not be interpreted as a defect of the unit 20 9 Privacy Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone 20 7 Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter For hand held operation
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