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1. TP 2 Press and press Down to reach REGISTRATION eoo 3 Press enter the PIN code default the PIN code is 0000 and press Vj to confirm If the registration was successfull a long confirmation tone is heard and the handset number 1 to 5 will be assigned by the base automatically 3l Advanced settings To unregister a handset to reach ADVANCE SET 53 m 1 Press press Down to reach UNREGISTER eoo 3 Press er enter the PIN code default the PIN code is 0000 and press 4 Scroll 5to select the handset number and press appears on the screen e 2 Press or and press Down A UNREGISTERED Note If you have your handset serviced please make sure it is unregistered from the base station before taking it back to the repair centre To change the PIN code The default PIN code is 0000 We advise you to personalize it The maximum length for the PIN code is 8 digits 8g l Press ef and press Down _ to reach ADVANCE SET m i aa 2 Press f and press Down _ to reach PIN TSE 6600 3 Press di enter the current PIN code and press c eos 4 Enter the new PIN code SSP and press C7 f to confirm To reset to default settings ba
2. blank prefix number is shown on the screen and press k to confirm Advanced settings EN To set or change an SOS number The SOS number feature allows you to enter 3 SOS phone numbers which can be dialed out although the call barring is activated The maximum length of an SOS number is 4 digits The PIN code is required when modify the SOS number T Press 7 press Down to reach ADVANCE SET 2 Press 4 and press Down to reach SOS NUMBER 600 3 Press enter the code by default the PIN code is 0000 1 gf 4 Press scroll to select the SOS number location I 2 or 3 and press menu m EJ uu eoo 3 5 Enter the SOS number max 4 digits and press ef to confirm To register a handset Up to 5 handsets can be registered to the base station If you have inadvertently unregistered your handset you can register it again Additional handsets must be registered to the base before use Warning If you wish to register non Philips handsets to the CD 135 base station make sure that this handset is GAP compliant otherwise it will not operate properly see page 11 To register a handset first press the paging key on the base for approx 5 seconds when the base is in idle mode Then carry out the following steps on the handset within one minute m Press and press Down H to reach ADVANCE SET
3. 4 Press m to confirm Personal settings To set the handset ringer volume or silence mode Ringer OFF pr 8 Press and press Down to reach PERSONAL SET 2 Press c HANDSET TONE is shown press wi RING VOLUME is shown f 3 Press c scroll 1 to select the appropriate setting HIGH or MEDIUM or LOW or RINGER OFF The current ring melody is played menu 4 Press ul to confirm 26 WARNING 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 To select the handset ring melody E F Press a and press Down H to reach PERSONAL SET 2 Press ef HANDSET TONE is shown press uf and scroll Down un to reach RING MELODY 5 3 Press c scroll LE to select one of the available melodies l 10 The current ring melody is played 4 Press E f to confirm To activate deactivate the key tone lt E Press er and press Down __ to reach PERSONAL SET h f 2 2 Press vef HANDSET TONE is shown press a and scroll Down reach KEY TONE 3 3 Press c j Scroll E to select ON or OFF and press ef to confirm To rename the handset The default name is PHILIPS You can enter 0 characters for the handset name to Press e and press Down to reach PERSONAL
4. To switch the handset loudspeaker ON OFF call handsfree Note 5 loudspeaker volumes are available IC indicates the loudspeaker is ON lt Press 2 times to activate the handset loudspeaker EL 2 Press again to deactivate the loudspeaker Warning Handsfree activation could suddenly increase the volume in the loudspeaker to a very high level Make sure the handset is not too close to your ear Adjusting the earpiece and loudspeaker volume during a call amp _ g Press 3 earpiece volumes and 5 loudspeaker volumes are available To mute the handset microphone during a call l gt Press 5 mute unmute the handset microphone Call duration counter After you have taken the line dial a number or answer a call the call duration counter appears on the handset display HH MM SS Redial list EN The redial list contains the 5 most recently dialled numbers Accessing exiting the redial list Press 5 2 Scroll through the redial list T 3 Press wi to exit Calling a number from the redial list Press 5 2 Scroll through the redial list 3 Press Cu Saving redial list numbers into the phonebook Press Y and scroll 9 to select an entry 2 Press c SAVE NUMBER is shown 3 Press ENTER NAME is shown E 9 eoo 4 Enter the name SAVED is shown Note To delete
5. s name if known in the phonebook e UNKNOWN CALL if it is an unidentified call Subject to a subscription with your operator Unlisted numbers withheld caller identification You can display the phone number the time and date of the call by pressing several time pw Time and date depends on the network Calling a number from the call log 5 S j Press Up A and scroll _ to select an entry n 2 Press C Saving a Call log number into the phonebook gt ys Press Up and scroll to select an entry 2 Press SAVE NUMBER is shown 3 Press 7 ENTER NAME is shown 4 Enter the eap and press SAVED is shown 22 Call log EN Deleting a Call log entry g S Press Up H and scroll TE to select an entry 2 Press a and press Down to reach DEL NUMBER 3 Press E DELETE is shown press vm to confirm Deleting all the Call log entries Fa Press Up H and press oe T 2 Press Down to reach DELETE LIST 3 Press to confirm 23 Using the Intercom This function can only be used with a multi handset configuration It allows you to make free internal calls transfer external calls from one handset to another and to use the conference option Note Intercom amp call transfer is only possible with handsets registered to the same base station Internal call Press econ eoo 2 E
6. under the label Back to delete a character Example to write Peter Keypad Multi tap Sequence Keys Press space _ lt gt 2 BC2 Press twice PE 3 Beles 4 GHI4 Press R once PET 5 JKLS back 6 MNO6G Press twice PETE 7 57 EA three times PETER 8 TUV8 9 WXYZ 9 0 0 Handset power OFF and ON jr To power the handset OFF or ON long press the lt key Keypad lock unlock Long press the key to lock unlock the keypad in idle mode KEYS LOCKED is displayed on the screen Answering a call Hanging up When the phone rings press to answer the call flashes an incoming call EHIT station Note If you have activated the Auto Answer Mode see page 28 simply lift up the handset from the base or charger to answer a call WARNING 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 Making a call Calling directly l Press el eoo 2 Dial the phone number Predialling the number before calling eoo Dial the phone number SEO 2 Press s Note To correct entries use BE 23 Calling from the phonebook Press Down S EA 2 Browse through the list to select a name 3 Press eL I5 ee
7. SET S 2 Press ef and press Down e to reach HANDSET NAME Boe menu 3 Press ef enter the name and press to confirm 27 Personal settings EN Personal settings To activate deactivate the auto answer mode If ON you take the line by lifting the handset from the charge cradle I Press f 2 Press ef 3 Press cf Y 5 scroll 5 press Down i to reach PERSONAL SET and press Down H to reach AUTO ANSWER to select ON or OFF and press E to confirm To change the display language Press er and press Down E to reach PERSONAL SET a 8g 2 Press ver and press Down to reach LANGUAGE II 7 3 Press s f scroll to select your language and press e to confirm Advanced settings To change the recall time This option is helpful when using operator services The default value of recall time that is preset in your CD 135 should be the best suited for your country network and therefore you should not need to change it Press 2 Press lt 3 Press VJ 3B and press Down to reach ADVANCE SET RECALL TIME is shown f g 5 scroll 2 to select SHORT or LONG and press if to confirm Advanced settings EN To change the dial mode Country dependent The d
8. Warning Handsfree activation could suddenly increase the volume in the loudspeaker to a very high level Make sure the handset is not too close to your ear Answer machine functions KEYS FUNCTIONS Play new message s Activate or deactivate answer machine mode Always press this key before using one of the following answer machine functions R 53 Go back to the previous message Play all recorded messages new and old or play the current message again r eE Skip forward to the next message Long press to record a new outgoing message after the beep Play the current outgoing message 3 20 x Delete the current message Turn ON the answer machine 8 zu J Stop message playback or stop outgoing message recording Turn OFF the answer machine Record a memo via the handset after the beep Count as a new message after recording Handset and base station CD 135 base station PHILIPS Answer machine indicator LED Answer machine activated LED OFF Answer machine deactivated LED blinking New message s or memo on answer machine LED blinking fast The answer machine memory is full 2 Paging key The paging key enables you to locate a missing handset if the handset is in range and has charged batteries Press the key until the handset starts to ring Once retrieved press paging key again to end pagin
9. an entry and press S to dial first part Goo 3 Enter the extension F each digit blinks to indicate dialed out Clock and Alarm Settings To set the Date and Time g Press and press Down to reach CLOCK ALARM Lii 2 Press DATE amp TIME is shown gee ooo 3 Press and enter the date f 8989 4 Press 77 enter the time and press leon C to confirm 5 Long press to display the date and time Note If you are connected to an ISDN line the date amp time may be updated after each call Please check the date amp time settings in your ISDN system To set or change the alarm clock settings 8 Press em and press Down to reach CLOCK ALARM 2 Press e and press Down H to reach SET ALARM 25 Ss TP 3 Press _ scroll oo to select the appropriate setting OFF or ON ONCE or ON DAILY 4 Press a to confirm If you select ON ONCE or ON DAILY ooo e oo Enter the time a and press eO to confirm The alarm rings for at most minute and Q is shown in idle mode Note When the alarm rings press any key to stop the alarm To set the alarm tone Press af and press Down H to reach CLOCK ALARM TP 2 Press e and press Down reach ALARM ar E 3 Press er scroll to select the appropriate setting MELODY or MELODY 2 or MELODY 3
10. of the answer machine is deactivated You can activate this function this allows you to remotely access your answer machine via any telephone and check your messages era EP l Press ef and press Down 9 to reach ANS MACHINE a T 2 Pres ANSWER ONLY is shown press Down to reach REMOTE m ya 3 Press 7 scroll 9 to select one of the available settings DEACTIVATED or ACTIVATED 4 Press to confirm Note To remotely control your answer machine see page 40 37 Answer machine To activate deactivate call screening You can activate default setting or deactivate the call screening on the handset loudspeaker so that you can choose whether to hear or not the callers leaving a message and to decide whether or not to take the call ET l Press Coal and press Down F to reach ANS MACHINE gt S 2 Press c ANSWER ONLY is shown press Down 8 to reach SCREENING WJ Er TE m Ta 3 Press scroll TE to select one of the available settings ON or OFF 4 e to confirm Personal outgoing messages You can record one personal outgoing message This personal outgoing message will replace the default ones Only if you delete your personalized welcome message the default welcome messages will automatically be restored You do not need to delete your previously recorded welcome message to record a new one Once you record a new welcome message the
11. phone unplug and plug back in the mains Batteries are empty Charge the batteries at least 24 hours e You are too far from the Move closer to the base base station station Wrong line cable Always use the line cable provided Line adaptor when Connect the line adaptor needed not connectedto when needed to the line the line cord cord No ring tone The ring tone is Increase the volume deactivated page 26 The range icon does not No mains power Check connections appear The handset is too far Move closer to the base from the base station station The range icon is blinking Handset not registered to Register the handset to the base station the base page 31 Crackling on the line You are too far from the Move closer to the base base station station The base station is too Move the base station to close to electrical find a better place the appliances reinforced higher the better concrete walls or metal doorframes 41 Troubleshooting PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS The handset displays not The procedure to add Disconnect and connect available handset has failed try the base station power when attempting to add again supply another handset to the Remove and place back base station the handset batteries when using a handset Follow the procedure to register a handset page 31 Maximum number of Unregister a handset
12. the answer machine is set in Answering amp recording mode messages can be left by the callers this can be change in Answer only no messages can be left by the callers Rope E Press and press Down to reach ANS MACHINE 2 Press ANSWER ONLY is shown A 3 Press scroll to select the appropriate setting ACTIVATED DEACTIVATED 4 Press c J to confirm 36 Note When ANSWER ONLY ACTIVATED is selected then the associated outgoing message is automatically set i e This is an answering machine please call back later When ANSWER ONLY DEACTIVATED is selected then the associated outgoing message is automatically set i e This is an answering machine please leave your message after the tone The voice language for the default outgoing messages depends on the country selected in Welcome mode see page 2 To set the number of rings before answering You can set the answer machine to start playing the outgoing message after a given number of rings 3 5 default setting or 7 5 Press ef and press Down H to reach ANS MACHINE TP M 2 Press ee ANSWER ONLY is shown press Down bE to reach NB RINGS Pied 3 Press scroll rr to select one of the available settings 3 5 or 7 x d 4 Press uil to confirm To activate deactivate the remote control By default the remote control
13. ILIPS 00 00 01 01 Country dependent Country dependent 0000 OFF MELODY Empty Empty Empty Empty Remain unchanged Empty Empty Answer amp record mode ON Country dependent Empty Empty old and new messages deleted 33 Answer machine The CD 135 includes an answer machine that records unanswered calls when it is activated The maximum recording time is 15 minutes outgoing messages and memos included The answer machine is accessible via the handset that has a dedicated keypad allowing to access to the answer machine functions by default handset There is also a menu to set the answer machine options Handset keys for answer machine control KEYS FUNCTIONS Play new message s Activate or deactivate answer R machine mode Always press this key before using one of the following answer machine functions LI Skip back to the previous message Play all recorded messages new and old and memo or play the current message again Long press to record a new outgoing message after the beep 5 Play the current outgoing message e Skip forward to the next message while listening et 6 Delete the current message Turn ON the answer machine es Stop message playback or stop outgoing message recording 3 2 Turn OFF the answer machine E Record a memo via the handset after the beep Count as a new message after recording To switch the answer machine ON Press Ca t
14. Q User manual Charge the handset s for 24 hours before use Welcome mode Before using your CD 135 you need to configure it according to the country of use Install the batteries After a few minutes of charge the Welcome screen appears l Press e 5 2 Browse through the different countries 3 Press to confirm the country that suits you Your phone is ready to be used If you need to re configurate your CD 135 see page 33 Note If v E BACK is pressed the handset will show the country selection screen again Welcome mode 2 Contents I XXV epu ETAT EU 3 Important information 4 Wa C s in the DOX vsssssesdesnvssececersssanensasensesvsosssveccese 5 Handset and base station 6 Icons on the handset display 9 Installing the base station 10 Using GAP standard compliance lI Installing the batteries 11 Menu structure sivccssssnsesassssanssennerecseonnssecesensssinese 13 Handset power OFF and 14 Keypad lock unlock 14 Text or number entry 14 Call 15 Redial liSt RTT 17 Phonebook 0cccecsecsesssessesoce
15. To reset to default settings base station and handset ooh endo di testi 32 Couhtry selectilol uic ern bre ror to ated 33 Default settings after Reset Unit 33 Answer machine eee eee eee eese eee nennen eonun 34 Troubleshooting 41 Information 43 EN Important information For your safety Before installing your CD 135 carefully read the following informations Power requirements gt This product requires an electrical supply of 220 240 volts alternating monophased power excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60950 In case of power failure the communication can be lost Warning The electrical network is classified as hazardous according to criteria in the standard EN 60950 The only way to power down this product is to unplug the power supply unit from the electrical outlet Ensure the electrical outlet is lo cated close to the apparatus and is always easily accessible Telephone connection gt gt Always use the line cable provided with the product otherwise you may not have a dialling tone If you have a broadband DSL Internet connection please make sure you have one DSL filter plugged directly on each line socket used in the house and check the modem and the phone are plugged in the correct filter slot one specific for each Need help More troubleshooting and FAQ s On
16. a character use BE E Text and number entry see page 14 Editing a number from the redial list ET 2 Press and scroll to select an entry pF T 2 Press en and press Down to reach EDIT NUMBER 3 Press c modify the number 999 and press c TN 17 Redial list Deleting a number from the redial list AB wr E Press and scroll to select an entry 2 Press and press Down reach DEL NUMBER 3 Press c DELETE is shown press vm to confirm You will hear a long confirmation beeptone Deleting all numbers from the redial list Press E then e and press Down to reach DELETE LIST 2 Press DELETE is shown press to confirm You will hear a long confirmation beeptone Phonebook 30 names and numbers can be stored in the built in phonebook of the handset The names are stored in alphabetical order Adding a new entry In idle mode press PHONEBOOK is shown 2 Press ADD NUMBER is shown 3 Press a ENTER NAME is shown 4 Enter the name a ENTER NUMBER is shown eoo enu 5 Enter the number and press confirm gt Note To delete a character use Press i for spacing Text and number entry see page 14 Note Press mE or E to return to idle mode You can also create an entry from the redial list and the call log
17. ay not be available if you use another handset than a CD 135 with your base station To register and use your CD 135 handset 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 31 Using GAP standard compliance To register a handset of another make to the CD135 base station place the base station into registration mode page 31 then follow the procedure in the manufacturer s instructions DECT is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of the implementers of the DECT technology Using the menus From idle mode press nf to enter the menu Use the TP Navigation keys 94 to go up or down in the menu list Press Softkey OK to confirm the selection Press Softkey Y BACK to exit the menu or to go back to the previous menu level Menu structure PHONEBOOK EDIT NUMBER DATE amp TIME SET ALARM ALARM TONE CLOCK ALARM OFF ON ONCE ON DAILY MELODY 1 2 3 HIGH MEDIUM LOW ONO NUMBER 1 2 3 4 PREFIX PIN NB RING REMOTE SCREENING ON OFF DEACTIVATED ACTIVATED 13 E You can enter the names of your phonebook entries character by character pressing the corresponding key as many times as necessary to reach the desired character Press Y
18. ber to time date Navigation keys Scroll up down to move to the next or previous record in the Call log Redial list or Phonebook Scroll up to access the Call log from idle mode Scroll down to access the Phonebook from idle mode Hang up key A short press to hang up the line or to exit return to idle mode A long press to power off the handset To exit Edit amp Phonebook mode Redial list amp Call log 7 Ringer ON OFF amp Insert Short press to insert Long press to insert a pause P when dialling Long press to turn the ringer ON OFF 8 Intercom Short press to initiate an internal call 10 Handset and base station Recall key Play new message s received on answer machine In idle mode long press to switch from handset name display to Date Time display To insert R for operator services when on line In idle mode short press to play new message s received on answer machine Microphone Short press to insert Long press to lock unlock the keypad in idle mode Pick up key In idle mode press to take the line and answer a call In Phonebook mode Redial list and Call log press to dial the selected number Handset loudspeaker ON OFF press 2 times to activate the handsfree mode Keypad lock amp insert
19. default the PIN code is 0000 4 Press ef press Down TE to reach BARR NUMBER and press m Baur 29 Advanced settings Ep Scroll to select the barring number location I 2 3 or 4 and press eoo Enter the barring number the maximums for the barring number is 4 digits and press to confirm Note For example if you want to bar international calls enter the barring number 00 To activate deactivate Call Barring 4 E Press press Down to reach ADVANCE SET SS a Press and press Down to reach CALL BARRING 660 Press W enter the PIN code by default the PIN code is 0000 pF 2 Press 77 scroll TE to select ON or OFF and press e to confirm To set or deactivate the prefix number This feature allows you to set the phone to use the cheapest operator prefix The maximum length of the prefix is 5 digits Once the prefix number is set it is automatically inserted at the beginning of each number dialed out 30 Li 5 Press m and press Down to reach ADVANCE SET Press and press Down 1 to reach PREFIX eoo To set the prefix number Enter the prefix number max 5 digits and press e to confirm OR To deactivate the prefix number Delete the current prefix number by pressing rus di 9 until
20. ding capacity To record a memo R 53 l Press on the handset to enter answer machine mode 2 Press os RECORD MEMO is shown on the handset screen Speak into the handset microphone after the beep 253 3 Press to stop recording The LED on the base and the handset icon Cv blink to indicate that there is new voice message To listen to a memo R 53 Press the loudspeaker on the handset is automatically activated and the display shows under the icon D3 the number of new messages i e 03 and the time when the last message has been recorded i e 16 25 2 Then the first new message is played automatically on the speakerphone During message playing the date and time of recording will be shown alternating on the handset display Note Messages are always played in chronological order the newest message first The message can be played back on the receiver instead of the speaker Press eL To delete old memos see Delete current message page 36 Once all the new messages have been played the icon C stops blinking and stays steady indicating there are old messages not deleted on the answer machine The message counter indicates the number of old messages on the answer machine and the time when the last one has been recorded 39 Answer machine To remotely control your answer machine WARNING For security reasons the remote control of the answer machine is deactivated by de
21. efault value of dial mode that is preset in your CD 135 should be the best suited for your country network and therefore you should not need to change it TUE l Press and press Down _ to reach ADVANCE SET 2 Press vef and press Down Hm to reach DIAL MODE 3 Press ef scroll TE to select TONE or PULSE and press c zd to confirm Local area code setting If your local PSTN sends the CID with local area code attached it is necessary to filter out the local area code when dial back from call log The AREA CODE function allows you to remove the local area code from the call log entries The local area code can be set from to 4 digits The default setting is blank I Press ef and press Down to reach ADVANCE SET men 2 Press cf and press Down to reach AREA CODE J Op 3 Press if to view the current setting ooo eoo eoo 4 Enter the new area code the maximums for the area code is 4 digits and m C press f to save To set or change Call Barring This menu allows you to limit the use of your phone to specific calls by barring parts prefix of outgoing numbers You can set 4 different barring numbers 3 Press er and press Down to reach ADVANCE SET 7 EP 2 Press 7 press Down H to reach CALL BARRING Goo 3 Press enter the PIN code by
22. fault You must activate this function on your CD 135 phone see page 37 to be able to remotely access your answer machine You can access your answer machine when you are away by using any tone dialing phone To remotely access your answer machine 2 From another phone dial home If your answer machine is ON during or after the outgoing message press the key on the external phone OR If your answer machine is OFF you will hear a beep after 10 rings then press the key Enter your PIN code If you have new messages after the beep they will be automatically played The following table indicates the features available when remotely accessing the answer machine 40 KEYS FUNCTIONS Go back to the previous message Play all recorded messages new and old included memos or play the current message again Skip forward to the next message Press to record a new outgoing message after the beep Play the current outgoing message Delete the current message Stop message playback or stop outgoing message recording Troubleshooting Telephone troubleshooting PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS The battery icon is not Bad battery contact Move the handset slightly blinking when the handsetis Dirty contact Clean the contact with a placed on the base cloth moistened with alcohol Batteries are full No need to charge No dialling tone No power Check the connections Reset the
23. g Icons on the handset display EN The display gives information about the operation of your telephone Following icons can be shown in the headline of the display e tcot 9 1 When being used for the first time it is sometimes necessary to wait until the battery is sufficiently charged before the icons appear on the display When ON the battery is fully charged When blinking this symbol indicates that the battery needs to be charged An external call is in progress When blinking this symbol indicates that there is an internal call in progress or that the line is already busy New message s on your voice mailbox When blinking this symbol indicates that there is one or more new message s on the answer machine New Call log records or Call log records are being reviewed Phonebook is accessed The alarm clock is activated The handset loudspeaker is activated The ringtone is deactivated The handset is registered and in range of the base When blinking this symbol indicates that the handset is not registered to the base or out of range Turn ON when entering Menu mode In Phonebook mode to enter next menu level o lt d T Turn ON when entering Menu mode In Phonebook mode to return to higher Back es menu level In editing mode to delete the last digit character entered A vw Indicates further options are available Installing the base station Installing the base station Place your p
24. handsets 5 has been reached Base station is already Wait until it is available busy with another handset Noise interference on your The CD 135 base station Move the power pack or radio or television or mains power pack are base station as far away as too close to electrical possible appliances Caller Line Identification The service is not Check your subscription CLI service does not activated with your network work operator A phonebook entry cannot The phonebook is full Delete an entry to free be stored memory Answer machine troubleshooting PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS The answer machine does The memory is full Delete messages not record messages The answer only mode is Select the Answer amp record activated mode see page 36 The remote control access The remote control Activate the remote does not work access is not activated control see page 37 It is not possible to record The memory is full Delete old messages see an outgoing message page 36 The CD 135 hangs up Duration is too long Manage the remote during remote access control quicker The answer machine stops The memory is full Play and delete messages automatically 42 Information 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 The default product PIN code
25. hen 2 on the handset to switch the answer machine ON In answer machine mode the handset screen shows on the left side when the answer machine is activated When the answer machine is ON it will answer the call after a certain number of rings depending on the setting see page 37 After answering the call the answer machine will play your welcome message and record the message left by the caller if any 34 Answer machine To switch the answer machine OFF 7 Press Ca then 3 the handset to switch the answer machine OFF In answer machine mode the handset screen shows on the left side when the answer machine is deactivated Saved messages To listen to new message s When new messages are recorded on the answering machine then the icon is flashing on the handset display and the LED on the base blinks until the messages are played R 53 Press the loudspeaker on the handset is automatically activated and the display shows under the icon D3 the number of new messages i e 03 and the time when the last message has been recorded i e 16 25 2 Then the newest message is played automatically on the speakerphone During message playing the date and time of recording will be shown alternating on the handset display Note Messages are always played in chronological order the newest message first The message can be played back on the receiver instead of the speaker Press O
26. 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 Conformity Hereby Philips declares that the CD 135 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 This product can only be connected to the analogue telephone networks of the countries mentioned on the packaging The Declaration of conformity is available on www p4c philips com Safety precautions Do not allow the handset to come into contact with water e Do not open the handset or the base station You could be exposed to high voltages e Donotallow the charging contacts or the batteries to come into contact with conductive materials e Never use any battery type other than the one supplied risk of explosion e Donotuse the product in places where there are explosive hazards e Donotlet small metal objects come into contact with the product This can deteriorate audio quality and damage the product Environmental care Please remember to observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials exhausted batteries and old phone and where possible promote their recycling Recycling amp disposal Disposal instructions for old products The purpose of the WEEE directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002 96 EC is to ensure that products are recycled using best available treatment recove
27. line help www p4c philips com Troubleshooting page 41 and page 42 What s in the box EN fim x PHILIPS PHILIPS 2 NiMh AAA One CD 135 base 550 mAh rechar See One CD 135 handset geable batteries One belt clip A power supply unit A line cord Country dependent havior A e User manual Guarantee Quick Start Guide Note You may find in the box the line adaptor delivered separately from the line cable In this case please connect the line adaptor to the line cable before connecting it to the line socket Note In CD 135 multi handset packs you will also find one or more additional handsets chargers with power supply units and additional rechargeable batteries Handset and base station CD 135 Handset Earpiece 2 Display Icons see page 9 3 Menu key amp Softkey OK In idle mode short press to access the main menu PHILIPS D Short press to select next menu level In Edit amp Phonebook mode short press to confirm OK In Call log or Redial list to save the selected record in the phonebook Redial list mute key amp Softkey Back In idle mode short press to access the Redial list In talk mode to mute unmute the handset microphone In edit mode to cancel last digit In phonebook mode to view number and name In Call log to switch from name num
28. nce all the new messages have been played the icon Cv stops blinking and stays steady indicating there are old messages not deleted on the answer machine The message counter indicates the number of old messages on the answer machine and the time when the last one has been recorded Note If there is no more memory left the base LED is blinking very fast the CD 135 will switch to Answer only mode and no new message can be recorded Delete old messages see page 36 to free space for the new on Adjusting the loudspeaker volume during message playback 5 Press H 5 loudspeaker volumes are available 35 EN Answer machine Available functions during message playback KEYS FUNCTIONS Skip back to the previous message Play all recorded messages new and old and memo or play the current message again Skip forward to the next message while listening 5 Delete the current message WW Stop message playback e Delete current message R oo Press Wa to enter answer machine mode 2 Press 2 to start message playback 3 Press 5 to delete the current message A long beep confirms deletion of the message and the next message is played Repeat step 3 to delete further messages Note Messages deleted can not be recovered Answer machine settings Use the answer machine menu via the handset to change the settings of the answer machine To select the answer mode By default
29. nter the handset number up to 5 handsets be registered to the same base station handset number 5 OR press to call all handsets fa Ha 3 Press to answer and Ja to end an internal call Note If the handset does not belong to the Philips CD 135 range this function may not be available Call transfer to a specific handset when on line During a call in progress you can transfer the external call to a specific handset eoo eoo Long press and enter the handset number 9 TA 2 Press Switch between internal and external call eoo eoo Long press and enter the handset number 2 Long press to switch between internal external call Conference call via the in call options OooO9 eoo ooo Long press and enter the handset number 2 Long press e CONFERENCE is shown The 3 people can share the conversation 24 a Paging This feature allows you to locate the handset s Press 7 on the base station All the subscribed handsets ring Press any key on the handset to stop ringing once relocated Chain Dialing If you have entered in your phonebook for example only the main number of a company without the extension this feature allows you to add the subnumber extension of a particular person and to dial out this number s a NN the line and press va to open phonebook list H 2 Scroll to select
30. old one will be overwritten To record your personal outgoing message R oc 2 Press on the handset to enter answer machine mode 2 Long press Ge until you hear a beep Speak into the microphone of the handset after the beep on Y 3 Pres or or Jes stop recording Note If you want to have the default outgoing message back repeat steps and 8 2 and press within second to stop recording The answer machine will restore the default outgoing message To playback personal or default outgoing message Depending on the answer mode setting Answer amp record or Answer only see page 37 the appropriate default outgoing message will be played If you have recorded a personal outgoing message only this welcome message will be played R 23 l Press on the handset to enter answer machine mode 2 Press until outgoing message playback starts 38 Answer machine Note If you are not satisfied with your personal outgoing message recorded repeat the steps in section To record your personal outgoing message page 38 and the old welcome message will be overwritten If you want to have the default outgoing message back perform a reset see To reset to default settings base station and handset page 32 Record and listen to a memo This feature allows you to leave vocal messages for your family on the answer machine Memos are stored in the answer machine memory and affect the recor
31. onfirmation beeptone Delete whole phonebook list when browsing phonebook list n idle mode press Down and press 2 Press Down to reach DELETE LIST 3 Press DELETE is shown press mf to confirm You will hear a long confirmation beeptone 20 Phonebook EN Delete a phonebook entry when in idle mode n idle mode press c PHONEBOOK is shown rS 5 2 Press 7 press Down to reach DEL NUMBER 3 Press to view the list and scroll H to select an entry 4 Press maf DELETE is shown press va to confirm You will hear a long confirmation beeptone Delete whole phonebook list when in idle mode n idle mode press PHONEBOOK is shown 8 2 Press nf and press Down a to reach DELETE LIST 3 Press c J DELETE is shown press c zi to confirm You will hear a long confirmation beeptone 21 Call log This feature is available if you have registered to the caller identification service with your operator The call log stores the last 20 external calls received network message service information subject to a subscription with your operator Accessing exiting the call log g g Press Up and scroll TE to select an entry 2 Press E to view the details 3 Press 1 to exit the call log Consulting the call log The screen can either display e the caller s number e the caller
32. roduct close enough to the telephone and mains power sockets so that the cables will reach To properly install the base station plug the line cord and the power cable into the base station Plug the cord and the cable into the wall If you have a broadband DSL Internet connection please make sure you have one DSL filter plugged directly on each line socket used in the house and check the modem and the phone are plugged in the correct filter slot one specific for each Warning The electrical network is classified as hazardous according to criteria in the standard EN 60 950 The only way to power down this product is to unplug the power supply from the electrical outlet Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus and is always easily accessible Please take care that the power supply and telephone line are connected to the correct sockets as incorrect placement could damage your equipment Warning Always use the line cable provided with the product otherwise you may not have a dialling tone Connect the telephone line cord delivered with the product 2 Connect the power supply cx e Q Installing the batteries J Installing and replacing the batteries in the handset To insert the batteries open the battery cover place the batteries as indicated and then replace the battery cover When the battery icon is blinking charge is needed Allow 24 hours for the ba
33. ry 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 dispose 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 jeu Use one of the following disposal options Dispose of the complete product including its cables plugs and accesso ries in the designated WEEE collection facilities 2 Ifyou purchase a replacement product hand your complete old product back to the retailer He should accept it as required by the WEEE directive 43 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 fo The labelled packaging material is recyclable T 44 PHILIPS Specifications are subject to change without notice Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V or their respective owners 2006 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All rights reserved www philips com 3111 285 28303
34. sceseessersecsnsesecssoeseees 19 Gall log eee 22 Using the Intercom 24 Other functions sssssssseseseososossssssesesesssssssseseoee 25 PASNE pc C 25 Cham Dialing napaea 25 Clock and Alarm Settings 25 Personal settings esee ecce eee eee eene e nenne 26 To set the handset ringer volume or silence mode Ringer OFF 26 To select the handset ring melody 27 To activate deactivate the key tone 27 To rename the handset 27 To activate deactivate the auto answer mode 28 To change the display language 28 Advanced settings cccccccscccccccccsccccecccccscceees 28 To change the recall time 28 To change the dial mode 29 Local area code setting 29 To set or change Call Barring 29 To activate deactivate Call Barring 30 To set or deactivate the prefix number 30 To set change an SOS number 3l To register a handset ess 3l To unregister a handset 32 To change the PIN code 32
35. se station and handset You can reset your phone to the default settings see page 33 at any time Note that after a reset all your personal settings and call log entries will be deleted however your phonebook remains unchanged C TP l Press we and press Down to reach ADVANCE SET A 2 Press i and press Down 9 to reach RESET UNIT 3 Press ef CONFIRM is shown Press c to confirm 32 Country selection Advanced settings EN Use this feature if you need to re configurate your CD 135 a l Press c and press Down ER 2 reach ADVANCE SET 2 ef and press Down H to reach COUNTRY SEL 5 7 3 Browse through the different countries and press oS to select the country that suits you 4 CONFIRM is shown press c to confirm Default settings after Reset Unit Handset Ringer volume Handset Ringtone Handset earpiece volume Handset speakerphone volume Handset key tone Battery low tone Menu language Handset Auto answer Handset name Time Date Handset Dialling mode Flash time PIN code Alarm Alarm tone Area code Call barring SOS number Redial list Phonebook memory Call log Prefix Answer machine Language default outgoing message Personal outgoing message Answer machine memory MEDIUM MELODY VOLUME 2 VOLUME 3 ON ON Country dependent OFF PH
36. subscription dependent Changing a phonebook name or number n idle mode press d PHONEBOOK is shown Er 2 Press ef and press Down _ to reach EDIT NUMBER vem D 3 Press J scroll 2 f 4 Enter the new name and press to view the number to select an entry and press lt to view the name 289 renu D e 5 Enter the new number and press ef to confirm 19 Phonebook Viewing the phonebook list TP T In idle mode press Down and scroll Le Up Down in the list OR Enter the first letter of the wanted name e g 3 for D or 33 for E The first entry starting with this letter is selected in the list 2 To view the details Press Y Edit a number when phonebook list In idle mode press Down 2a TIAM TH to select an entry to reach EDIT NUMBER I 2 Press a and press Down 3 Press view the current name and enter the new name F Oe 4 Press to view the current number enter the new number and press m ef to confirm Delete an entry when browsing phonebook list In idle mode press Down and scroll to select an entry 2 Press lof and press Down 8 to reach DEL NUMBER 3 Press c DELETE is shown press a to confirm You will hear a long c
37. tteries to fully charge On first use it may be necessary to wait for a few minutes before seeing symbols on the display IL lt O H gt wi T o 1 E EL Warning the base station must always be plugged into the mains when charging or when in use Always use rechargeable batteries The warranty does not apply to the batteries and any other components which have a limited lifetime or are exposed to wear a Warning Always use the line cable provided with the product otherwise you may not have a dialling tone M Batteries should not be disposed of with general household waste Battery life and range Optimal battery life is reached after 3 cycles of complete charging amp discharging When reaching the range limit and the conversation becomes crackly move closer to the base To reach optimal range place the base station away from electrical appliances Battery life in talk Battery life in time standby mode up to 12 hours up to 150 hours up to 300 metres Indoor range Outdoor range 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 CD 135 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 m

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