Ascalade Technologies DT19R51 1.9GHz cordless phone User Manual B255OMR00 002

Ascalade Technologies, Inc. 1.9GHz cordless phone B255OMR00 002

Contents

USERS MANUAL 1

CD450/455
User Guide
PCE DRAFT
1.8/1.9GHZDECT TELEPHONE
DIGITAL ANSWERING MACHINE
LOW RADIATION
CALLER ID
HANDS-FREE
3
Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety 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 risk of
fire, electric shock and injury to persons,
including the following:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings 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.
4. Telephones should not be used while you are
in a bathtub, shower or pool. Immersion of
the telephone or handset in water could
cause an electrical shock.
5. Slots and openings in the cabinet back or
bottom are provided for ventilation, to
protect it from overheating. These openings
must not be blocked or covered. The
openings should never be blocked by placing
the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other
similar surface. This product should not be
placed in a built-in installation unless proper
ventilation is provided.
6. This product should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on the
marking label. If you are not sure of the type
of power 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.
8. Do not overload wall outlets and extension
cords as this can result in the risk of fire or
electric shock.
9. 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 liquid of any kind
on the product.
10. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
disassemble this product, but take it to a
qualified service personnel when service or
repair work is required. 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.
11. Do not expose the product to extreme
temperatures such as areas near a hot
radiator or stove or in a hot car.
12. Do not place lighted candles, cigarettes,
cigars, etc., on the telephone.
13. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or
terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
14. Never install or modify telephone wiring
during a lightning storm.
15. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations
unless the jack is specifically designed for wet
locations.
16. Use caution when installing or modifying
telephone lines to prevent electrical shock
and/or fire.
17. 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.
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 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.
4Important Safety Instructions
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.
6. 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.
7. When replacing battery(ies), all batteries
should be replaced 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.)
8. 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.
9. Remove battery(ies) from this product if
storing over 30 days because the battery(ies)
could leak and damage the product.
10. Discard “dead” battery(ies) as soon as
possible since “dead“ batteries are more
likely to leak in a product.
11. 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.
12. 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
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Table of Contents
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1Environment
EnvironmentEnvironment
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2Safety
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3 What’s in the Box?
What’s in the Box?What’s in the Box?
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4Welcome
WelcomeWelcome
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5About your phone
About your phoneAbout your phone
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6 Getting Started
Getting StartedGetting Started
Getting Started ................................
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7Call
CallCall
Call ................................
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8 Intercom and Conference Calls
Intercom and Conference CallsIntercom and Conference Calls
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9Text and Numbers
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PhonebookPhonebook
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11 Call Lo
Call LoCall Lo
Call Log and Redial List
g and Redial Listg and Redial List
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12 Custom Options
Custom OptionsCustom Options
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13 Calling Features
Calling FeaturesCalling Features
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14 Network Services
Network ServicesNetwork Services
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15 Extra Features
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16 The System
The SystemThe System
The System ................................
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17 The Answering Machine
The Answering MachineThe Answering Machine
The Answering Machine................................
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Environment
Environmental
Remember to observe local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging
materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment. Promote their recycling where
possible.
Recycling & 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 the best available treatment, recovery and recycling techniques to
ensure human health and high environmental protection. Your product is
designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which
can be recycled and reused.
Do not 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.
Use one of the following disposal options:
Dispose of the complete product (including its cables, plugs and accessories)
in the designated WEEE collection facilities.
If you purchase a replacement product, hand your complete old product back
to the retailer. He should accept it as required by the WEEE directive.
Disposal instructions for batteries:
Batteries should not be disposed of with general household waste.
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Safety
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.
Power requirements
This product requires an electrical supply of 100-240 volts, single-phase
alternating current, excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60950.
Handset Charger Adapter
Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz
Output: 7.5VDC 200mA
Base Unit Adapter
Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz
Output: 7.5VDC 500mA
Battery requirements
The handset requires a power source of two rechargeable NiMH batteries, size
AAA 1.2V 750mAh (HR10/44).
CAUTION: Use only the mains adapter supplied with this equipment. Incorrect
adapter polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit.
CAUTION: The electrical network is classified as dangerous according to criteria
in the standard EN 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.
WARNING: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRE
C
T 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.
Safety
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Telephone connections
The voltage on the network is classified as TNV-3 (Telecommunication Network
Voltages, as defined in the standard EN 60950). Following a power cut, the call in
progress as well as the date and time settings is lost.
Hearing aid
Please note that this telephone works by sending radio signals between the base
unit and the handset. These signals may interfere with some hearing aids,
causing a humming noise.
Safety precautions
Do not allow the handset to come into contact with liquids or moisture.
Do not open the handset, base unit 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 used 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 unit at least one meter from such
appliances.
The marking certifies compliance with technical regulations in accordance
with Directive 1999/5/EC for the safety of the user, electromagnetic perturbations
and for radio spectrum.
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What’s in the Box?
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.
This product comes with the following items. For missing item(s), contact your
dealer.
Base Unit with bracket Handset x1 Handset Battery Cover x1
Base Power Adapter NiMH AAA
Rechargeable Battery x2
Telephone Line Cord x1
This User Guide Quick Start Guide Warranty Leaflet
Charger Charger Power Adapter Jack Adapter
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Welcome
This user guide provides you with the information and instructions you need to get
the most from your phone.
HOW TO USE THIS USER GUIDE?
The following symbols are used to alert you to important information.
Warning:
::
:
Critical information for preventing personal injury.
Caution:
Caution:Caution:
Caution:
Critical information for preventing damage to the
product.
Tip:
Tip:Tip:
Tip:
Information for easier operation.
Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
Explanatory or critical information for carrying out an
operation correctly.
NEED MORE HELP?
See the Frequently asked questions section in this user guide on page 58.
Visit our online help www.philips.com/support
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About your phone
THE HANDSET
1
11
1
Up Navigation & Call Log key
Up Navigation & Call Log keyUp Navigation & Call Log key
Up Navigation & Call Log key
Scroll up menu
Increase earpiece volume
Enter call log
2
22
2
Left soft key
Left soft keyLeft soft key
Left soft key
Confirm selection
Enter options menu
3
33
3
Right s
Right sRight s
Right soft key 2
oft key 2oft key 2
oft key 2
Delete text or digit(s)
Cancel operation
View more record information
4
44
4
Talk & Recall key
Talk & Recall keyTalk & Recall key
Talk & Recall key
Make and receive calls
Send flash signal
5
55
5
End & On / Off key
End & On / Off keyEnd & On / Off key
End & On / Off key
End call
Exit menu / operation
Turn handset on/off
6
66
6
Menu key
Menu keyMenu key
Menu key
Access main menu
7
77
7
Down Navigation & Phonebook key
Down Navigation & Phonebook keyDown Navigation & Phonebook key
Down Navigation & Phonebook key
Scroll down menu
Decrease earpiece volume
Enter phonebook
8
88
8
Speaker key
Speaker keySpeaker key
Speaker key
Turn speaker on / off
9
99
9
Redial key
Redial keyRedial key
Redial key
Enter redial list & dial last number
12
1212
12
Ringer Off & Pause key
Ringer Off & Pause keyRinger Off & Pause key
Ringer Off & Pause key
Dial # and enter pause
Turn ringer on / off
Change input letter case
10
1010
10
Digit keys
Digit keysDigit keys
Digit keys
Dial digit and enter text
Use as shortcut key for quick dial
13
1313
13
Mute key
Mute keyMute key
Mute key
Mute / unmute microphone
11
1111
11
Star
StarStar
Star & Keylock key
& Keylock key & Keylock key
& Keylock key
Dial * & send temp DTMF signal
Lock / unlock keypad
14
1414
14
Intercom
IntercomIntercom
Intercom & Conference key
& Conference key & Conference key
& Conference key
Make intercom call
Make conference call
About Your Phone
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THE BASE AND ANSWERING MACHINE
1
11
1
Answering Machine On
Answering Machine OnAnswering Machine On
Answering Machine On
/
//
/
Off key
Off keyOff key
Off key
Turn the answering machine on / off
5
55
5
Rewind key
Rewind keyRewind key
Rewind key
Skip backward during playback
2
22
2
Volume down
Volume downVolume down
Volume down
Decrease speaker volume
6
66
6
Play &
Play &Play &
Play & Stop
Stop Stop
Stop key
key key
key
Play messages
Stop message playback
3
33
3
Delete key
Delete keyDelete key
Delete key
Delete messages
7
77
7
Forward key
Forward keyForward key
Forward key
Skip forward during playback
4
44
4
Volume up
Volume upVolume up
Volume up
Increase speaker volume
8
88
8
Page key
Page keyPage key
Page key
Find handset(s)
Enter registration mode
9
99
9
7
77
7-
--
-segment display
segment displaysegment display
segment display
Display message number
Display answering machine operation
About Your Phone
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THE ICONS
Each icon gives you a visual message of what is happening on your handset.
Battery level Signal strength
Call in progress Alarm on
Speaker on Ringer off
Call log Phonebook
Answering machine Voicemail indicator
More options upward More options downward
THE MENUS
Your phone offers a variety of features and functions grouped in the menus.
Browsing the menus
The main menu includes the Phonebook, Clock & Alarm, Personal Set, 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.
TIP: Quick Exit.
Quick Exit.Quick Exit.
Quick Exit. Press and hold to exit from any menu instantly.
All unconfirmed changes will not be saved.
About Your Phone
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Taking a glance at the menus
Main menu
Main menuMain menu
Main menu
Othe
OtheOthe
Other menus
r menusr menus
r menus
Phonebook
PhonebookPhonebook
Phonebook
Advanced set
Advanced setAdvanced set
Advanced set
Answer machine
Answer machineAnswer machine
Answer machine
Call log
Call logCall log
Call log
New entry
List entry
Edit entry
Select melody
Delete entry
Delete all
Direct memory
Play
Delete all
Answer on/off
Record OGM
Answer mode*
Ans settings
Call list
Copy to phbk
Delete
Delete all
TAM*
Redial list
Redial listRedial list
Redial list
Clock & alarm
Clock & alarmClock & alarm
Clock & alarm
Set date & time
Set format*
Alarm
Alarm tone
Easy call*
Conference*
Call barring*
Russian CID*
XHD sound*
Change PIN
Registration
Unregister
Country*
Reset
Area code*
Carrier code*
Auto prefix*
Recall time
Dial mode*
First ring*
Redial list
Copy to phbk
Delete
Delete all
Personal set
Personal setPersonal set
Personal set
Net services*
Net services*Net services*
Net services*
Handset name
Handset tones
Language*
Contrast*
Auto hang up*
Backlight*
Call forward
Callfwd busy
Callfwd unans
Voicemail 1
Voicemail 2
Info 1
Info 2
Call return
Cancel call back
Withhold ID
* This menu item is
* This menu item is * This menu item is
* This menu item is country
countrycountry
country-
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-dependent.
dependent.dependent.
dependent.
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Getting Started
CONNECTING YOUR PHONE
1. Connect the output plug of the mains
adapter to the bottom of the base unit.
2. Connect the mains adapter to a
standard wall outlet.
3. Connect the telephone line cord to the
phone socket at the bottom of the
base unit and the wall phone socket.
CONNECTING YOUR CHARGER
* For multi
* For multi* For multi
* For multi-
--
-pack
pack pack
pack models
models models
models only
onlyonly
only
1. Connect the output plug of the mains
adapter to the bottom of the charger.
2. Connect the mains adapter to a
standard wall outlet.
Getting Started
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WALL MOUNTING THE BASE
The charger is designed to support wall mounting. If you prefer to wall mount the
charger, follow the instructions below.
1. Remove the bracket from the back of
the base unit by pressing down the
two latches on the top of the bracket.
2. Turn the bracket upside down and
then re-insert the bracket to the back
of the base unit.
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3. Insert screws (not included) into the
wall.
The recommended mounting screws
are Philips Pan Head Self-Tapping
Screws with diameter 4mm and length
20mm.
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4. Align the mounting holes on the back
of the base with the screws on the
wall.
5. Slide the base down into place.
CAUTION: Other wall mounting methods are not recommended and may
damage the product.
Getting Started
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CHARGING YOUR HANDSET
1. Place the 2 rechargeable batteries
(included) into the battery
compartment.
2. Slide the battery door firmly into place.
3. Place the handset on the base unit or
charger for charging.
WARNING: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
Never use non-rechargeable batteries. Use recommended type supplied with
this product. NiMH batteries must be disposed of in accordance with the
applicable waste disposal regulations.
NOTE: Charge the handset(s) for 24 hours before initial use!
NOTE: Handset may get warm during initial charging. This is normal.
The handset may take a few seconds to power up.
CAUTION: Check the battery polarity when inserting in the battery compartment.
Incorrect polarity may damage the product.
Getting Started
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CHECKING THE BATTERY LEVEL
The battery icon displays the current battery level.
= Battery full = Battery empty. Require charging.
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.
GREETING YOU WITH WELCOME”
This feature only applies to model(s) with multiple
This feature only applies to model(s) with multipleThis feature only applies to model(s) with multiple
This feature only applies to model(s) with multiple-
--
-country or language support.
country or language support.country or language support.
country or language support.
At first startup, your handset greets you with a “Welcome” message. After the
welcome message, you can set the country or language to start using the phone.
Setting your country/language
It is necessary to set the correct country for the phone for it to work properly
according to your country’s standards.
After the welcome message,
1. Select your country or language.
2. Press
OK
to confirm. The country/language setting is saved.
After setting the country/language, you can set the date and time. Your phone is
now ready to use.
To re-configure your country or language setting, see Changing the country
setting on page 46 or Setting the display language on page 31.
NOTE: Date/Time.
Date/Time.Date/Time.
Date/Time. Press
BACK
to skip date/time setting.
NOTE: Press
OK
to skip the welcome message.
Getting Started
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SETTING THE CLOCK
Your phone has a digital clock. Set the clock before initial use of the phone.
Setting the date and time
1. Press .
2. Select C
CC
Clock &
lock & lock &
lock & alarm
alarmalarm
alarm
S
SS
Set date
et date et date
et date &
&&
& time
time time
time. Press
OK
.
3. Use the digit keys to enter the date.
4. Press
OK
. The handset displays the time editing screen.
5. Use digit keys to enter the time.
6. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
Setting the date and time format
This feature only applies to model(s) with date/time format support.
This feature only applies to model(s) with date/time format support. This feature only applies to model(s) with date/time format support.
This feature only applies to model(s) with date/time format support.
You can choose how your phone displays the date (DD/MM or MM/DD) and time
(12-hour or 24-hour).
1. Press .
2. Select C
CC
Clock &
lock & lock &
lock & alarm
alarmalarm
alarm
S
SS
Set
et et
et format
formatformat
format. Press
OK
.
3. Select D
DD
Date format
ate formatate format
ate format
or
T
TT
Time format
ime formatime format
ime format.
. .
.
4. Select the setting you want.
5. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
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.
Getting Started
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CHECKING THE SIGNAL STRENGTH
The signal icon displays the link status between your handset and the base
unit. A steady icon means your handset and the base unit are linked. A flashing
icon means your handset and the base unit are not linked.
If you move too far away from the base unit 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 unit or your call may be cut off shortly
after the warning.
SWITCHING YOUR HANDSET ON/OFF
Switching on your handset
1. Press . The handset may take a few seconds to power up.
Switching off your handset
1. Press and hold . The handset’s screen turns off.
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.
NOTE:
Y
our handset cannot receive any calls if the power is switched off.
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Call
MAKING A CALL
This section describes the different ways to make a call.
1. Press .
2. Dial the phone number. The number displays on the screen and is
dialed out.
Pre-dialing
Pre-dialing lets you view and edit the number before making the call.
1. Enter the phone number. The number displays on the screen. You
can make changes before dialing out.
2. Press to dial out the call.
NOTE: Low Battery.
Low Batter
y
.Low Batter
y
.
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 14.
TIP: Press
BACK
to erase a digit.
Press and hold to enter a pause. P displays on the screen.
NOTE: Signal Strengt
h
Si
g
nal Stren
g
thSi
g
nal Stren
g
t
h
Signal Strength. Check the signal strength before making a call and
during a call. For details, see Checking the signal strength on page 16.
NOTE: Emergency Call.
Emer
g
enc
y
Call.Emer
g
enc
y
Call.
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.
NOTE: Call Timer.
Call Timer.Call Timer.
Call Timer. The call timer displays the talk time of your current call.
Call
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Redialing the last number
1. Press .
2. Press . The last number displays on screen and is dialed out.
Calling from the redial list
1. Press .
2. Select the record you want to call.
3. Press . The number is dialed out.
Calling from the phonebook
For details on the phonebook, see Phonebook on page 25.
1. Press to access the phonebook.
2. Select the phonebook record you want to call.
3. Press to dial out the call.
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 29.
1. Enter the call log.
2. Select the record you want to call.
3. Press to dial out the call.
ENDING A CALL
1. Press .
TIP: Auto hang u
p
A
uto han
g
u
p
Auto han
g
u
p
A
uto hang up. Place the handset on the base or charging cradle to
end the call automatically. See Auto hang up on page 33.
Call
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ANSWERING A CALL
If you have a Russia model phone, refer to the
If you have a Russia model phone, refer to the If you have a Russia model phone, refer to the
If you have a Russia model phone, refer to the Answering
AnsweringAnswering
Answering
a
aa
a
call
callcall
call
(For
(For(For
(For
Russia
RussiaRussia
Russia-
--
-model)
model)model)
model) section.
section. section.
section.
When you receive a call, your phone rings. Press or to answer the call.
Turning off the ringer
You can turn off the ringer for all incoming calls.
1. Press and hold during standby. displays on the screen. For
details on the ringer setting, see Personalizing your phone’s sounds
on page 32.
ANSWERING A CALL (FOR RUSSIA-MODEL)
If you have a Russia-model phone, the tips and notes mentioned in the Answering
a call section still applies to you. However, in your country, there are 2 ways to
answer a call depending on your Caller ID setting.
NOTE: Ringe
r
Rin
g
erRin
g
e
r
Ringer. 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.
TIP: Silent Ringer
Silent RingerSilent Ringer
Silent Ringer. When the phone is ringing, press to turn off
the ringer for the current call.
NOTE: Handsfree
HandsfreeHandsfree
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.
Caller ID Service. Caller ID Service.
Caller ID Service. Subscribe from your service provider.
TIP: Missed Call Aler
t
Missed Call AlertMissed Call Aler
t
Missed Call Alert. When a call is missed,
y
our handset displays a
notification message. The handset’s LED and icon also flash.
Call
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Caller ID service enabled,
1. Press
OK
to view the Caller ID when your phone is ringing.
2. Press or to answer the call.
Caller ID service disabled,
1. Press or to answer the call when your phone is ringing.
Russian CID setting
This feature changes the caller ID setting.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced
dvanced dvanced
dvanced set
set set
set
Russian CID
Russian CID Russian CID
Russian CID. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
DURING A CALL
This section describes the features that are available during a call.
Adjusting the earpiece volume
1. Press or to adjust the volume during a call. Press
OK
to
confirm.
Muting the microphone
The mute feature allows you to speak to someone in the house privately.
1. Press during a call. Your handset displays Mute on
Mute onMute on
Mute on. The caller
cannot hear you, but you can still hear his voice.
Press again to un-mute the microphone. You can now
communicate with the caller.
USING THE SPEAKER OR HANDSFREE
1. Press to turn on/off the speaker.
Call
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MAKING A SECOND CALL
During a call,
1. Press OR
OROR
OR
Press
OK.
Select Init
Init Init
Init 2nd
2nd2nd
2nd
call
callcall
call. Press
OK
again.
Your first call will be put on hold.
2. Dial the number you want. The number displays on the screen and
is dialed out.
Answering a second call
During a call, your phone sounds a short beep periodically to notify you of an
incoming call.
1. Press to answer the call. The first call is put on hold, and you
are now connected to the second call.
Toggling between two external calls
1. Press OR
OROR
OR
Press
OK
and select Switch call
Switch callSwitch call
Switch call. Press
OK
.
The current call is put on hold, and you are now connected to the other call.
NOTE: 2nd Call Service
2nd Call Service2nd Call Service
2nd Call Service. Subscribe from your service provider.
NOTE: 2nd Call Service
2nd Call Service2nd Call Service
2nd Call Service. Subscribe from your service provider.
TIP: Conference
ConferenceConference
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
ConferenceConference
Conference, and then press
OK
again. You can
now talk to both parties at once.
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Intercom and Conference Calls
An intercom call is a call to another handset that shares the same base unit. A
conference call involves a conversation between another handset and outside
caller(s).
CALLING ANOTHER HANDSET
1. Press .
2. Select or press the target handset number. Press
OK
.
3. Wait for the other party to answer your call.
4. Press to cancel or end the intercom call.
While you are on the phone
While talking on the phone, you can call another handset.
1. Press during the call. The external caller is automatically being
put on hold.
2. Select or press the target handset number. Press
OK
.
3. Wait for the other party to answer your call.
To toggle between the calls
1. Press to switch between the outside call and the intercom call.
TRANSFERRING A CALL
1. Press during a call.
2. Select or press the target handset number. Press
OK
.
3. Press after the other party answers your call. The outside call
is now transferred to the other handset.
NOTE: If the base unit only has 2 handsets (yours and another handset)
registered to it, you can press to call the other handset instantly.
Call
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MAKING A CONFERENCE CALL
A 3-way conference call is a call between you, outside caller(s), and another handset
user in your house.
You are talking on the phone with an outside caller and you want to involve
another handset user in the conversation.
During your call with the outside caller,
1. Press . The external caller is automatically being placed on
hold.
2. Select or press the target handset number. Wait for the other party
to answer your call.
3. Press and hold . You are now on a 3-way conference call.
4. Press to end the conference call.
TIP: Auto Conference
A
uto ConferenceAuto Conference
A
uto Conference.
Y
ou can join an ongoing external call with
another handset by pressing . See Activating/Deactivating auto
conference on page 33.
NOTE:
A
3-
w
ay conference call requires 2 handsets that share the same
base unit.
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Text and Numbers
You can enter text and numbers for handset name, phonebook records, and
others menu items.
ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS
1. Find the key with the character you want.
2. Press it as many times as needed for the character you want.
I
I I
Input
nput nput
nput table
tabletable
table
Key
KeyKey
Key
Characters (Upper case)
Characters (Upper case)Characters (Upper case)
Characters (Upper case)
Key
KeyKey
Key
Characters (Lower case)
Characters (Lower case)Characters (Lower case)
Characters (Lower case)
0 . 0 , / : ; “ ; ! ¡ ? ¿
* + - % \ ^ ~ | 0 . 0 , / : ; “ ; ! ¡ ? ¿
* + - % \ ^ ~ |
1 [Sp] 1 @ _ # = < > ( )
& ¤ £ $ ¥ [ ] { } ° § 1 [Sp] 1 @ _ # = < > ( )
& ¤ £ $ ¥ [ ] { } ° §
2 A B C 2 À Â Æ Á Ã Ă Ä Å Ą Ç ĆČ 2 a b c 2 à â Æ á ã ă ä å ą ç ćč
3 D E F 3 ĎĐĖĚ È É Ê Ë Ę∆Φ 3 d e f 3 ďđėě è é ê ë ę∆Φ
4 G H I 4 Ğ Í Ì Î Ï İΓ 4 g h i 4 ğ í ì î ï I Γ
5 J K L 5 Λ Ł ĹĽ 5 j k l 5 Λ ł ĺľ
6 M N O 6 Ñ ŇŃ Ó Ô Õ Ö Ő 6 m n o 6 ñ ňń ó ô õ ö ő
7 P Q R S 7 ŘŞ Š ŚβΠΘΣ 7 p q r s 7 řş š śβΠΘΣ
8 T U V 8 ŢŤ Ù Ú Û Ü ŮǙŰ 8 t u v 8 ţť ù ú û ü ůǚűµ
9 W X Y Z 9 Ý Ž ŹŻſ Ø ΩΞΨ 9 w x y z 9 ý ž źż ƒ ø ΩΞΨ
TIP: Change Case
Change CaseChange Case
Change Case. Press during editing, and the next letter you
enter will be in the alternate case.
TIP: Editing
EditingEditing
Editing. Use
BACK
to delete and or to move the cursor.
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Phonebook
Your phone has a phonebook that can store up 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.
VIEWING THE PHONEBOOK
1. Press .
2. Select the contact you want to view.
3. Press to view the details of a record (name, number, VIP melody).
Searching a record
You can search the phonebook by scrolling or by searching the first character.
Searching by scrolling
1. While in the phonebook, press or to scroll.
Searching by the first character
1. While in the phonebook, press the digit key that contains the
character you want to search by.
During a call
You can access the phonebook and use the number during a call.
1. Press and hold during a call OR
OROR
OR
Press
OK
. Select Phonebook
PhonebookPhonebook
Phonebook. Press
OK
.
2. Select the contact you want.
3. Press
OK
. The number displays on the screen and is sent out.
TIP: Use or to navigate the menus.
TIP: Options
O
p
tions O
p
tions
Options M
MM
Menu.
enu.enu.
enu. While viewing the phonebook, you can press
OK
to
access the phonebook options menu.
Phonebook
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CALLING FROM THE PHONEBOOK
See Calling from the phonebook on page 18.
ADDING A RECORD
1. Press .
2. Select Phonebook
Phonebook Phonebook
Phonebook
New entry
New entryNew entry
New entry. Press
OK
.
3. Enter the name. Press
OK
.
4. Enter the number.
5. Press
OK
to confirm. Your new record is saved.
EDITING A RECORD
1. Press .
2. Select Phonebook
Phonebook Phonebook
Phonebook
E
E E
Edit entry
dit entrydit entry
dit entry. Press
OK
.
3. Select the contact you want to edit. Press
OK
.
4. Edit the name if necessary. Press
OK
.
5. Edit the number if necessary. Press
OK
to confirm. The record is
saved.
TIP: Editing
EditingEditing
Editing. Use
BACK
to delete and or to move the cursor.
NOTE: Memory Full
Memor
y
FullMemor
y
Full
Memory Full. If your phonebook is full, the handset displays a
notification message. Delete some records before adding new ones.
NOTE: Text and Number Editing
Text and Number Editin
g
Text and Number Editin
g
Text and Number Editing. See Text and Numbers on page 24.
NOTE: Duplicate
Du
p
licate Du
p
licate
Duplicate Record
RecordRecord
Record. Contacts with identical number cannot be
saved.
TIP: Pause
PausePause
Pause. Press and hold to insert a pause.
Phonebook
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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.
1. Press .
2. Select Phonebook
PhonebookPhonebook
Phonebook Select melody
Select melodySelect melody
Select melody. Press
OK
.
3. Select the contact you want. Press
OK
. The current melody is
displayed.
4. Select a ring melody using and . Press
OK
. The setting is
saved.
DELETING A RECORD
1. Press .
...
2. Select Phonebook
Phonebook Phonebook
Phonebook
Delete
DeleteDelete
Delete. Press
OK
.
3. Select the contact you want to delete. Press
OK
. The handset
displays a confirmation request.
4. Press
OK
to confirm. The record is deleted.
DELETING ALL RECORDS
1. Press .
2. Select Phonebook
Phonebook Phonebook
Phonebook
D
DD
Delete
elete elete
elete a
aa
all
llll
ll. Press
OK
. The handset displays a
confirmation request.
3. Press
OK
to confirm. All records are deleted.
USING QUICK DIAL
Phonebook records can be programmed to a quick dial key (digit keys 1- 9).
NOTE: If network service shortcuts are enabled, keys 1 and 2 cannot be
used as quick dial shortcut keys. See Network Services on page 38.
Phonebook
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Assigning a quick dial key
1. Press .
2. Select Phonebook
Phonebook Phonebook
Phonebook
Direct memor
Direct memorDirect memor
Direct memory
yy
y. Press
OK
.
3. Select an available key from the list. Press
OK
.
4. Select the contact you want. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
Making a call
1. Press and hold an assigned quick dial key during standby. The
programmed number is dialed out.
Editing a quick dial key
1. Press .
2. Select Phonebook
Phonebook Phonebook
Phonebook
Direct memory
Direct memory Direct memory
Direct memory. Press
OK
.
3. Select the quick dial key you want to change. Press
OK
.
4. Select C
CC
Change
hangehange
hange. Press
OK
.
5. Select a new contact. Press
OK
. The setting is saved
Cancelling a quick dial key
1. Press .
2. Select Phonebook
Phonebook Phonebook
Phonebook
D
DD
Direct memo
irect memoirect memo
irect memory
ryry
ry. Press
OK
.
3. Select the quick dial key you want to cancel. Press
OK
.
4. Select D
DD
Delete
eleteelete
elete to cancel the quick dial key. Press
OK
. The handset
displays a confirmation request.
5. Press
OK
to confirm. The quick dial key is cancelled.
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Call Log and Redial List
The call log stores the call history of all incoming (missed or received), and the
redial list stores call history of dialed calls.
Calls
CallsCalls
Calls
What is this?
What is this?What is this?
What is this?
Stored records
Stored recordsStored records
Stored records
Incoming Calls that you received. 50
Dialed Calls that you have made. 10
The incoming call history includes the caller name, number, call time and date.
The dialed call history includes the name and number called.
VIEWING THE CALL RECORDS
1. Press . (For CID model)
Press . Select Call List
Call ListCall List
Call List, and then press
OK
to enter the
incoming call log. (For ANSWERING MACHINE model) OR
OROR
OR
Press to enter the dialed call log.
2. Select the record you want to view. Press
for more information.
MAKING A CALL
Returning a call
To call from the incoming call log, see Calling from the call log on page 18.
Redialing a call
To call from the redial list, see Calling from the redial list on page 18.
TIP: Use or to navigate the menus.
Call Log and Redial List
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SAVING A CALL RECORD TO YOUR PHONEBOOK
1. Enter the call log or redial list.
2. Select the record you want while browsing the log. Press
OK
.
3. Select C
CC
Copy to phbk
opy to phbkopy to phbk
opy to phbk. Press
OK
.
4. Enter and edit the name if necessary. Press
OK
.
5. Enter and edit the number if necessary. Press
OK
. The record is
saved.
DELETING A CALL RECORD
1. Enter the call log or redial list.
2. Select the record you want while browsing the log. Press
OK
.
3. Select Delete
DeleteDelete
Delete. Press
OK
. The handset displays a confirmation
request.
4. Press
OK
to confirm. The record is deleted.
DELETING ALL CALL RECORDS
1. Enter the call log or redial list.
2. Press
OK
to enter the options menu while browsing the log.
3. Select Delete
Delete Delete
Delete a
aa
all
llll
ll. Press
OK
. The handset displays a confirmation
request.
4. Press
OK
to confirm. All records are deleted.
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Custom Options
Make this your phone – change the look and sound of the handset to suit your
needs and tastes.
PERSONALIZING YOUR PHONES DISPLAY
Naming your handset
Each handset can have its own name. It is displayed on the screen in standby.
1. Press .
2. Select P
PP
Personal set
ersonal setersonal set
ersonal set
H
H H
Handset
andsetandset
andset
n
nn
name
ameame
ame. Press
OK
.
3. Enter or edit the name. Use
BACK
to make corrections.
4. Press
OK
to confirm. The setting is saved.
Setting the display language
This
This This
This feature
feature feature
feature only
only only
only applies to model(s) with multiple
applies to model(s) with multipleapplies to model(s) with multiple
applies to model(s) with multiple-
--
-language support.
language support.language support.
language support.
1. Press .
2. Select P
PP
Personal set
ersonal setersonal set
ersonal set
Language
Language Language
Language. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
Setting the screen contrast level
1. Press .
2. Select P
PP
Personal set
ersonal set ersonal set
ersonal set
C
CC
Contrast
ontrastontrast
ontrast. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
Custom Options
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PERSONALIZING YOUR PHONE’S SOUNDS
Setting your handset’s ringer melody
You can choose from 12 different ringer melodies.
1. Press .
2. Select P
PP
Personal set
ersonal setersonal set
ersonal set
Handset
Handset Handset
Handset tones
tones tones
tones
R
RR
Ring
ing ing
ing melody
melodymelody
melody. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
Setting your handset’s ringer volume
There are 6 ringer volume levels (including ringer off) and a progressive setting.
1. Press .
2. Select P
PP
Personal set
ersonal setersonal set
ersonal set
Handset tones
Handset tones Handset tones
Handset tones
R
RR
Ring
ing ing
ing v
vv
volume
olumeolume
olume. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
Setting the key tone
Key tone is the sound you hear when you press a key on your handset.
1. Press .
2. Select P
PP
Personal set
ersonal setersonal set
ersonal set
Handset tones
Handset tones Handset tones
Handset tones
Key
Key Key
Key beep
beepbeep
beep. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
Enhancing the audio quality
Your phone has an equalizer just like your home stereo system. The equalizer
improves the earpiece’s sound quality.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced set
dvanced setdvanced set
dvanced set
XHD sound
XHD soundXHD sound
XHD sound.
. .
. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
During a call
1. Press
OK
to enter the options menu. The handset displays the XHD
setting you can change to.
2. Press
OK
to change the setting. The setting is saved.
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Calling Features
Your phone supports a number of call-related features to help you handle and
manage your calls.
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.
Activating/Deactivating auto hang up
1. Press .
2. Select P
PP
Personal set
ersonal set ersonal set
ersonal set
Auto hang up
Auto hang up Auto hang up
Auto hang up. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
AUTO CONFERENCE
Auto conference lets you join an external call with another handset by simply
pressing .
Activating/Deactivating auto conference
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced set
dvanced setdvanced set
dvanced set
C
CC
Conference.
onference. onference.
onference. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
DIAL MODE
Dial mode is the telephone signal used in your country. Your phone supports tone
(DTMF) and pulse (rotary) dialing. Your phone shall already be set up for use in
your country. For details, consult your service provider.
Setting the dial mode
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced set
dvanced setdvanced set
dvanced set
Dial
Dial Dial
Dial m
mm
mode
odeode
ode. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
Calling Features
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RECALL SELECTION
Recall 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.
Setting the recall duration
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced
dvanced dvanced
dvanced set
setset
set
Recall
Recall Recall
Recall time
time time
time. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
CALL BARRING
Call barring allows you to block selected numbers from dialing out.
Activating/deactivating call barring
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced
dvanced dvanced
dvanced set
set set
set
Call barri
Call barri Call barri
Call barring
ngng
ng. Press
OK
.
3. Enter the system PIN. Press
OK
.
4. Select M
MM
Mode
odeode
ode. Press
OK
.
5. Select the new setting. Go to step 6 if you selected On
OnOn
On or step 7 if
you selected Off
OffOff
Off.
6. Enter the barred number (if it is not set previously).
7. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
TIP: Temporary Tone
Tem
p
orar
y
ToneTem
p
orar
y
Tone
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 signal (for this call only).
Calling Features
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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.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced
dvanced dvanced
dvanced set
set set
set
Call barring
Call barring Call barring
Call barring. Press
OK
.
3. Enter the system PIN. Press
OK
.
4. Select Numb
NumbNumb
Number
er er
er
Number 1 (2, 3, 4)
Number 1 (2, 3, 4) Number 1 (2, 3, 4)
Number 1 (2, 3, 4). Press
OK
.
5. Enter the number you want to block. Press
OK
. The setting is
saved.
AREA CODE MANAGEMENT
This
This This
This feature
featurefeature
feature only applies to model(s) with area code support.
only applies to model(s) with area code support. only applies to model(s) with area code support.
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.
Activating area code removal
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced
dvanced dvanced
dvanced set
setset
set
Area
Area Area
Area c
cc
code
odeode
ode. Press
OK
.
3. Enter the area code. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
Deactivating area code removal
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced
dvanced dvanced
dvanced set
setset
set
Area
Area Area
Area c
cc
code
odeode
ode. Press
OK
.
3. Use
BACK
to delete all the digits. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
Calling Features
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CARRIER CODE
This
This This
This feature
featurefeature
feature only applies to model(s) with carrier code support.
only applies to model(s) with carrier code support. only applies to model(s) with carrier code support.
only applies to model(s) with carrier code support.
For some telephone service providers, you may need to add the carrier code
when making a call outside of your local area. The area code feature
automatically helps you decide if the carrier code is needed when you are
returning a call from the incoming call log.
You only have to program the carrier code of your service provider, and your
phone will do the rest for you.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced
dvanced dvanced
dvanced set
setset
set
C
CC
Carrier
arrier arrier
arrier c
cc
code
odeode
ode. Press
OK
.
3. Enter the carrier code number. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
AUTO PREFIX
T
TT
This
his his
his feature
featurefeature
feature only applies to model(s) with auto prefix support.
only applies to model(s) with auto prefix support. only applies to model(s) with auto prefix support.
only applies to model(s) with auto prefix support.
The auto prefix feature checks and formats your 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
detect numberdetect number
detect number as 604
604604
604 and prefix number
prefix numberprefix number
prefix number as 1250
12501250
1250.
When you have dialed out a number such as 6043338888
60433388886043338888
6043338888, your phone will
change the number to 12503338888
1250333888812503338888
12503338888 when it dials out.
NOTE: Area Code.
A
rea Code. Area Code.
A
rea Code. Remember to program your local area code in the
area code menu.
NOTE: Carrier Code.
Carrier Code. Carrier Code.
Carrier Code. It is a 2 or 3-digit code that represents a service
provider. Consult your service provider to find out its code.
NOTE: The detect number can be up to 5 digits; the prefix number can
be up to 10 digits.
Calling Features
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1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced
dvanced dvanced
dvanced set
setset
set
A
AA
Auto prefix
uto prefixuto prefix
uto prefix. Press
OK
.
3. Enter the Detect number. Press
OK
.
4. Enter the Prefix number. (To enter a pause, press and hold .)
Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
FIRST RING
This feature only applies to model(s) with first ring support.
This feature only applies to model(s) with first ring support. This feature only applies to model(s) with first ring support.
This feature only applies to model(s) with first ring support.
This feature controls the first ring sent before the caller ID. Your phone
automatically detects for CID service. If CID service is detected, the phone will
change the first ring status to off. Therefore, you will not hear the first ring that is
sent before the caller ID. This status will not change even if you have
unsubscribed for caller ID service.
Activating/deactivating first ring
You can manually change the first ring setting. After changing it manually, your
phone will not update the first ring status automatically based on your
subscription to caller ID service (until you reset the system).
1. Press .
2. Select Advanced set
Advanced setAdvanced set
Advanced set
First ring.
First ring. First ring.
First ring. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
NOTE: Reset First Ring Status.
Reset First Rin
g
Status.Reset First Rin
g
Status.
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 48.
NOTE: Dialed Number.
Dialed Number.Dialed Number.
Dialed Number. If the dialed number starts with , # or P, the
handset will not do any reformatting.
NOTE: Empty Detect Number.
Em
p
t
y
Detect Number.Em
p
t
y
Detect Number.
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.
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Network Services
All network services are provided by your service provider. Consult from your
service provide about the subscription and the activation/deactivation codes for
each service.
CALL FORWARD
This feature lets you forward your calls to another number. There are a few options:
C
CC
Call forward
all forwardall forward
all forward:
::
:
forward all incoming calls.
C
CC
Callfwd busy
allfwd busyallfwd busy
allfwd busy:
: :
: forward calls only when the line is busy.
...
C
CC
Callfwd unans
allfwd unansallfwd unans
allfwd unans:
: :
: forward calls only when they are not answered.
Activating call forward
1. Press .
2. Select N
NN
Net service
et serviceet service
et service.
... Press
OK
.
3. Select the call forward options you want. Press
OK
to confirm.
4. Select Activate
ActivateActivate
Activate. Press
OK
.
5. Enter the number you want to forward your calls to. Press
OK
. A call
is made to the service centre.
Deactivating call forward
1. Press .
2. Select N
NN
Net service
et serviceet service
et service.
... Press
OK
.
3. Select the call forward options you want. Press
OK
to confirm.
4. Select Deactivate
DeactivateDeactivate
Deactivate. Press
OK
. A call is made to the service centre.
Editing the activation/deactivation codes
You can make changes to the prefix and suffix to the call forward codes.
TIP: Incorrect code
s
Incorrect codesIncorrect code
s
Incorrect codes. Network services may not work if the incorrect
activation and/or deactivation codes are entered.
Network Services
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1. Press .
2. Select N
NN
Net service
et serviceet service
et service.
... Press
OK
.
3. Select the call forward options you want. Press
OK
to confirm.
4. Select Change codes
Change codesChange codes
Change codes. Press
OK
.
5. Select Activation
Activation Activation
Activation
Prefix (Suffix)
Prefix (Suffix) Prefix (Suffix)
Prefix (Suffix). Press
OK
OR
Select Deacti
DeactiDeacti
Deactivation
vationvation
vation. Press
OK
.
6. Enter or edit the code. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
VOICEMAIL
You will see an envelope icon on your handset when there is a voicemail
waiting in your mailbox. When all the voicemail record is cleared from the call log,
the envelope icon will turn off.
Retrieving voicemail(s)
You can make a call to the voicemail service centre to retrieve your voicemail(s).
Your phone supports 2 voicemail service numbers.
1. Press .
2. Select N
NN
Net service
et serviceet service
et service.
Press
OK
.
3. Select the voicemail service you want. Press
OK
.
4. Select Call
CallCall
Call. Press
OK
. A call is made to the service centre.
Editing the voicemail service numbers
1. Press .
2. Select N
NN
Net service
et serviceet service
et service.
Press
OK
.
3. Select the voicemail service you want. Press
OK
.
4. Select Setting
SettingSetting
Settings
ss
s. Press
OK
.
5. Enter or edit the voicemail number. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
TIP: Voicemail
VoicemailVoicemail
Voicemail 1
1 1
1 Shortcu
t
Shortcut Shortcu
t
Shortcut. Press and hold 1 during standby to make a
call to the voicemail 1 service centre directly.
Network Services
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INFO CENTRE
Your phone supports 2 info centre numbers.
Calling the info centre
1. Press .
2. Select Net serv
Net servNet serv
Net service
iceice
ice.
Press
OK
.
3. Select the info centre you want. Press
OK
.
4. Select Call
CallCall
Call. Press
OK
. A call is made to the info centre.
Editing the info centre numbers
1. Press .
2. Select N
NN
Net service
et serviceet service
et service.
Press
OK
.
3. Select the info centre you want. Press
OK
.
4. Select Setting
SettingSetting
Settings
ss
s. Press
OK
.
5. Enter or edit the number. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
CALL RETURN
The call return service allows you to check who called you last.
Calling the call return service centre
1. Press .
2. Select Net service
Net service Net service
Net service
Call return
Call return Call return
Call return
Call
Call Call
Call. Press
OK
. A call is made to
the service centre.
Editing the service centre number
1. Press .
2. Select Net service
Net service Net service
Net service
Call return
Call return Call return
Call return
Setting
Setting Setting
Settings
ss
s. Press
OK
.
3. Enter or edit the number. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
TIP: Info 1 Shortcu
t
Info 1 ShortcutInfo 1 Shortcu
t
Info 1 Shortcut. Press and hold 2 during standby to make a call to
the info 1 centre directly.
Network Services
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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.
Cancelling call back
1. Press .
2. Select Net service
Net service Net service
Net service
Cancel callback
Cancel callback Cancel callback
Cancel callback
Call
Call Call
Call. Press
OK
. A call is
made to the service centre to cancel the call back option.
Editing the cancel call back service number
1. Press .
2. Select Net service
Net service Net service
Net service
Cancel callback
Cancel callback Cancel callback
Cancel callback
Setting
Setting Setting
Settings
ss
s. Press
OK
.
3. Enter or edit the number. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
WITHHOLDING ID
This feature enables you to suppress your Caller ID to the caller.
Activating withhold ID
1. Press .
2. Select Net service
Net service Net service
Net service
Withhold ID
Withhold ID Withhold ID
Withhold ID
Activate
Activate Activate
Activate. Press
OK
. The
withhold ID code is dialed out.
3. Enter the number you want to call. The number is dialed out and
your information is withheld from the other party.
Editing the withhold ID code
1. Press .
2. Select Net service
Net service Net service
Net service
Withhold ID
Withhold ID Withhold ID
Withhold ID
Setting
Setting Setting
Settings
ss
s. Press
OK
.
3. Enter or edit the number. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
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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.
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.
Setting the alarm
1. Press .
2. Select C
CC
Clock &
lock & lock &
lock & alarm
alarmalarm
alarm
A
AA
Alarm.
larm. larm.
larm. Press
OK
.
3. Select O
OO
On
nn
n once
onceonce
once or O
OO
On daily
n dailyn daily
n daily. Press
OK
.
4. Enter the alarm time.
5. Press
OK
. The alarm is set and the icon displays.
Turning off the alarm
When the alarm rings
1. Press or
OK
to turn off the alarm. Pressing other keys cannot
stop the alarm.
Before the alarm rings
1. Press .
2. Select C
CC
Clock &
lock & lock &
lock & alarm
alarmalarm
alarm
A
AA
Alarm.
larm. larm.
larm. Press
OK
.
3. Select O
OO
Off
ffff
ff. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
NOTE: If you do not press any key after the alarm clock rings for 1
minute, it will turn off automatically.
TIP:
Y
ou can set the time format to 12-hour or 24-hour. See Setting the
date and time format on page 15.
Extra Features
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Setting the alarm melody
1. Press .
2. Select C
CC
Clock
lock lock
lock &
& &
& alarm
alarmalarm
alarm
A
AA
Alarm tone.
larm tone. larm tone.
larm tone. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
EASY CALL
Easy call allows you to dial out a programmed number by pressing any handset
key (except
BACK
.)
Activating easy call
1. Press .
2. Select Advanced
Advanced Advanced
Advanced set
setset
set
E
EE
Easy call
asy callasy call
asy call
Mode
Mode Mode
Mode.
. .
. Press
OK
.
3. Select O
OO
On
nn
n. Press
OK
.
4. Enter the easy call number (if it is not set previously). Press
OK
. The
setting is saved.
Setting the easy call number
1. Press .
2. Select Advanced set
Advanced setAdvanced set
Advanced set
Easy call
Easy call Easy call
Easy call
Number.
Number. Number.
Number. Press
OK
.
3. Enter the easy call number. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
Deactivating easy call
1. Press
BACK
during standby. The easy call menu displays.
2. Select O
OO
Off
ffff
ff. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
NOTE: Alarm Volume.
A
larm Volume. Alarm Volume.
A
larm 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.
Extra Features
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KEYPAD LOCK
You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental presses on the handset while you
are carrying it around.
Locking the keypad
1. Press and hold during standby. The keypad is locked. Key
Key Key
Key
l
lllocked
ockedocked
ocked is displayed.
Unlocking the keypad
1. Press and hold . The keypad is unlocked.
MISSING HANDSET(S)
1. Press on the base unit. All the handsets connected to this base
unit ring.
2. Press on the base unit again to stop paging. All the handsets
stop ringing OR
OROR
OR
Press any key on the handset to stop the paging for that handset.
NOTE: Call
s
CallsCall
s
Calls. You will no
t
w
ill notwill no
t
w
ill not be able to make any calls including
emergency calls
emergency callsemergency calls
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.
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The System
REGISTERING ADDITIONAL HANDSET(S)
Registration allows communication between your base unit and handset(s). If
your handset is not registered, you will not be able to make a call or use some of
the functions and features on the phone.
1. Press on the base unit for 3 seconds.
2. Press on the handset.
3. Select Advanced set
Advanced set Advanced set
Advanced set
Regist
Regist Regist
Registration
rationration
ration. Press
OK
.
4. Enter the system PIN (Pre-set: 0000). Use
BACK
to make
corrections.
5. Press
OK
. Your handset starts searching for the base.
Registration shall be completed within 60 seconds. The base
automatically assigns a handset number to the handset.
DELETING A HANDSET
Use one handset to de-register another handset that shares the same base unit.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced set
dvanced setdvanced set
dvanced set
U
UU
Unregister
nregisternregister
nregister. Press
OK
.
3. Enter the system PIN. Use
BACK
to make corrections.
4. Press
OK
. Select the handset (number) you want to delete.
5. Press
OK
. The handset is deleted.
NOTE:
Y
our base can register up to 5 handsets. After registering 5
handsets, your base unit registration memory is full. If you attempt to
register an additional handset, registration will not be successful.
TIP: Handset Numbe
r
Handset NumberHandset Numbe
r
Handset Number. The handset number displays beside the
handset name during standby.
The System
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CHANGING YOUR PIN
The system PIN is used for registration and protecting access rights to some of
the menus and remote access to the ANSWERING MACHINE. The pre-set PIN is
0000. You can personalize your PIN for greater security.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced set
dvanced setdvanced set
dvanced set
Change PIN
Change PIN Change PIN
Change PIN. Press
OK
.
3. Enter the system PIN. Use
BACK
to make corrections.
4. Press
OK
to confirm the system PIN.
5. Enter the new system PIN. Press
OK
.
6. Enter the new system PIN again for verification. Press
OK
. The
setting is saved.
CHANGING THE COUNTRY SETTING
This feature
This feature This feature
This feature only applies
only appliesonly applies
only applies to model(s) with multiple
to model(s) with multiple to model(s) with multiple
to model(s) with multiple-
--
-country support.
country support.country support.
country support.
You can change the country setting of your phone when you are using it in
another country. If your handset displays W
WW
Welcome
elcomeelcome
elcome, refer to Greeting you with
“Welcome” on page 14.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced set
dvanced set dvanced set
dvanced set
C
CC
Country
ountryountry
ountry. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
NOTE: Forgotten PIN
For
g
otten PINFor
g
otten PIN
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 reset your phone, see
Restoring default settings on page 47.
The System
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RESTORING DEFAULT SETTINGS
You can reset your phone settings to the original factory settings.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Advanced set
dvanced setdvanced set
dvanced set
Reset
Reset Reset
Reset. Press
OK
. The handset displays a
confirmation request.
3. Press
OK
to confirm. All settings have been reset.
To see a list of default setting, see Default (pre-programmed) settings on page 56.
NOTE:
A
fter 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 Welcome screen after reset.
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The Answering Machine
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
machine remotely.
7-SEGMENT DISPLAY
Your answering machine comes with a 7-segment display to show you the
number of messages you have and other visual messages about its operation.
-- Memory full 00
AA Remote access
Recording
The 2-digit number shows:
- The volume level, or
- The message number
(blink for new messages)
SWITCHING THE ANSWERING MACHINE ON/OFF
From the base
1. Press during standby.
From the handset
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Ans machine
ns machinens machine
ns machine
A
AA
Ans
nsns
nswer
werwer
wer on/off
on/off on/off
on/off. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
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 54.
The Answering Machine
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SETTING THE ANSWERING MACHINE LANGUAGE
This
This This
This feature
featurefeature
feature only appl
only appl only appl
only applies to model(s) with multiple
ies to model(s) with multipleies to model(s) with multiple
ies to model(s) with multiple-
--
-language support.
language support.language support.
language support.
The answering machine language is the language for the pre-recorded OGM and
voice prompt instructions (for models that support voice prompts) announced by
the answering machine.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Ans
nsns
ns machine
machine machine
machine
A
AA
Ans
nsns
ns
settings
settingssettings
settings
V
VV
Voice
oiceoice
oice
l
lllang
angang
anguage
uageuage
uage. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
SETTING THE ANSWER MODE
Your answering machine has 2 answer modes. Answer and Record mode allows
the caller to leave a message for you. Answer Only mode does not allow the caller
to leave a message.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Ans machine
ns machinens machine
ns machine
A
AA
Answer mode
nswer modenswer mode
nswer mode. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
OUTGOING MESSAGES (OGM)
The OGM is the message your caller hears when the answering machine picks
up the call. Your answering machine comes with 2 pre-recorded OGM: Answer
and Record mode and Answer Only mode.
NOTE: Memory Full.
Memor
y
Full.Memor
y
Full.
Memory Full. Answer and Record mode cannot be used if your
answering machine’s memory is full.
The Answering Machine
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Recording an OGM
The maximum length of the OGM is 60 seconds. After recording, your new OGM
will replace the old one.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Ans machine
ns machine ns machine
ns machine
R
RR
Record OGM
ecord OGMecord OGM
ecord OGM. Press
OK
.
3. Select A
AA
Answer&record (
nswer&record (nswer&record (
nswer&record (A
AA
Answer only)
nswer only)nswer only)
nswer only). Press
OK
.
4. Select R
RR
Record OGM
ecord OGMecord OGM
ecord OGM. Press
OK
.
5. Start recording after the beep.
6. Press
OK
to stop recording or recording will stop after 60 seconds.
The recorded OGM will play back automatically for review.
Listening to the current OGM
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Ans machine
ns machinens machine
ns machine
R
RR
Record OGM
ecord OGM ecord OGM
ecord OGM Press
OK
.
3. Select A
AA
Answer&record (
nswer&record (nswer&record (
nswer&record (A
AA
Answer only)
nswer only)nswer only)
nswer only). Press
OK
.
4. Select P
PP
Play
laylay
lay. Press
OK
. The handset plays the current OGM.
Deleting an OGM
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Ans machine
ns machinens machine
ns machine
R
RR
Record OGM
ecord OGM ecord OGM
ecord OGM Press
OK
.
3. Select A
AA
Answer&record (
nswer&record (nswer&record (
nswer&record (A
AA
Answer only)
nswer only)nswer only)
nswer only). Press
OK
.
4. Select D
DD
Delete
eleteelete
elete. Press
OK
. The handset displays a confirmation
request.
5. Press
OK
to confirm. The pre-recorded OGM is restored.
NOTE: The pre-recorded OGM cannot be deleted.
TIP: Restore
Restore Restore
Restore Pre
PrePre
Pre-
--
-recorded
recorded recorded
recorded OGM.
OGM.OGM.
OGM. If
y
ou want to restore the pre-
recorded OGM, simply delete your current OGM.
The Answering Machine
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INCOMING MESSAGES (ICM)
Each message can be up to 2 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.
Playing ICM
ICM will be played back in the sequence they were recorded.
From the base
1. Press . New messages start playing.
Adjust the volume.
Adjust the volume.Adjust the volume.
Adjust the volume. Press to increase or to decrease the
speaker’s volume.
Skip backward.
Skip backward.Skip backward.
Skip backward.
During message playback, press to replay the
message from the beginning.
During the first second of the current message, press
to play the previous message.
Skip forward.
Skip forward.Skip forward.
Skip forward. Press to skip to the next message.
Stop playback.
Stop playback.Stop playback.
Stop playback. Press .
Delete current message.
Delete current message.Delete current message.
Delete current message. Press .
NOTE: Deleted message(s) cannot be recovered.
NOTE: Memory Full
Memor
y
FullMemor
y
Full
Memory Full. The answering machine automatically switches to
answer only mode. Delete some messages to allow room for new
messages.
The Answering Machine
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From the handset
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Ans machine
ns machinens machine
ns machine
P
PP
Play
laylay
lay.
... Press
OK
. New messages start
playing.
Stop playback.
Stop playback.Stop playback.
Stop playback. Press
BACK
.
Enter options menu.
Enter options menu.Enter options menu.
Enter options menu. Press
OK
.
Adjust the volume
Adjust the volumeAdjust the volume
Adjust the volume.
... Press to increase or decrease the
volume.
Deleting an ICM
From the base
1. Press during message playback. The current message is
deleted.
From the handset
1. During message playback, press
OK
to enter the options
menu.
2. Select D
DD
Delete
eleteelete
elete. Press
OK
. The current message is deleted.
Deleting all old ICM
From the base
1. Press and hold during standby. All old messages are
permanently deleted.
From the handset
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
An
nn
ns
ss
s
machine
machinemachine
machine
D
DD
Delete all
elete allelete all
elete all. Press
OK
. The handset displays a
confirmation request.
3. Press
OK
to confirm. All old messages are permanently deleted.
NOTE: Deleted message(s) cannot be recovered.
The Answering Machine
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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 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.
From the handset
The call screening feature on the handset can be changed from the handset
menu.
1. Press on the handset.
2. Select A
AA
An
nn
ns
ss
s
machine
machinemachine
machine
A
AA
Ans settings
ns settingsns settings
ns settings
HS
HSHS
HS screening
screening screening
screening. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Go to step 4 if you selected On
OnOn
On or step 5 if you
selected Off
OffOff
Off.
4. Select the handset you want for screening.
5. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
During call screening, use and to adjust the screening volume.
TIP: Handse
t
HandsetHandse
t
Handset Call Screening.
Call Screenin
g
. Call Screenin
g
.
Call Screening.
Y
our 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.
The Answering Machine
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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.
SETTING THE RING DELAY
Ring delay is the number of times your phone will ring before the answering
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.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Ans
nsns
ns machine
machine machine
machine
A
AA
Ans settings
ns settingsns settings
ns settings
R
RR
Ring delay
ing delaying delay
ing delay. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
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.
Activating/deactivating remote access
You can allow or block remote access to your answering machine.
1. Press .
2. Select A
AA
Ans machine
ns machinens machine
ns machine
A
AA
Ans settings
ns settingsns settings
ns settings
R
RR
Remote access
emote accessemote access
emote access. Press
OK
.
3. Select the new setting. Press
OK
. The setting is saved.
NOTE: The remote access PIN code is the same as your system PIN.
To change your PIN, see Changing your PIN on page 46.
TIP: Econom
y
Econom
y
Econom
y
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.
The Answering Machine
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Accessing your answering machine remotely
1. Make a call to your home number from a touch tone phone.
2. Press when the outgoing message starts playing.
3. Enter your PIN code. You now have access to your answering
machine, and new message(s) starts playing.
4. Press a key to carry out a function. See the Remote access
commands table below for a list of available functions.
Remote access commands
Key
KeyKey
Key
Function
FunctionFunction
Function
1 Repeat current or play previous
message
2 Play messages
3 Skip to next message
6 Delete current message
7 Switch answering machine on
(not available during playback)
8 Stop message playback
9 Switch answering machine off
(not available during playback)
NOTE:
Y
our phone will hang up automatically if no key is pressed for 8
seconds.
NOTE:
Y
ou have 2 tries to enter the correct PIN code before your phone
hangs up.
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Appendix
DEFAULT (PRE-PROGRAMMED) SETTINGS
General Setting
General SettingGeneral Setting
General Setting
Language Handset Name
Date Time
Date Format Time Format
Alarm Network Services
Backlight Contrast
Auto Hang Up Conference
Recall Time Dial Mode
Easy Call Area Code
Carrier Code Auto Prefix
First Ring Russian CID
Sounds Setting
Sounds SettingSounds Setting
Sounds Setting
Handset Ring Melody Handset Ring Volume
Alarm Tone Handset Key Beep
Receiver Volume XHD Sound
Call Log Setting
Call Log SettingCall Log Setting
Call Log Setting
Incoming Call Log Unchanged Dialed Call Log Unchanged
System Setting
System SettingSystem Setting
System Setting
Country PIN Code 0000
Answering Machine Setting
Answering Machine SettingAnswering Machine Setting
Answering Machine Setting
Answer Machine Status Voice Language
Base Call Screening Handset Call Screening
Message Alert Speaker Volume
Remote Access
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TECHNICAL DATA
General telephone features
Caller name & number identification
9 phonebook memories with direct access
Conference call and voicemails
Intercom
Battery
2 x AAA NiMH Rechargeable 750mAh batteries
Weight and dimensions
Handset: xxx grams
A x B x C mm (H x D x W)
Base: xxx grams
A x B x C mm (H x D x W)
Temperature range
Operation: 0°C to +46°C
Storage: -25°C to +70°C
Relative humidity
Operation: Up to 95% at 40°C
Storage: Up to 95% at 40°C
Appendix
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
www.philips.com/support
Problem(s)
Problem(s)Problem(s)
Problem(s)
Tip(s)
Tip(s)Tip(s)
Tip(s)
No dialing tone Check your phone connections.
The handset may be out of range. Move closer.
Signal icon flashing The handset may be out of range. Move closer.
If the handset displays Unregistered
UnregisteredUnregistered
Unregistered, register the handset. See
page 15.
Registration fails
continuously
Your base memory may be full. Delete an un-used handset and try
again. See page 45.
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.
Handset on the
charger does not
charge
Check that the batteries are inserted correctly.
Make 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.
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 32.
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 recall selection is correct. See page 34.
24 Appendix
11 Appendix
11.1 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.
11.2 Notification to the local telephone
company
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 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.
11.3 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.
If your home 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.
11.4 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 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.
11.5 Interference Information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
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Appendix
(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 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 receiving 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.
11.6 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.
11.7 FCC RF 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, 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.
11.8 Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
This telephone system meets FCC and Industry
Canada standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility.
11.9 Privacy
Privacy of communications may not be ensured
when using this telephone.
11.10Additional Information
I.C. Notice
26 Appendix
11.11Terminal 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.
11.12Radio Equipment
The term “IC:” before the radio certification
number only signifies that Industry Canada
technical specifications RSS-213 and ICES-003
were met. 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.
11.13Do 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.
11.14 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 RBRC® 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.
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