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Register your product and get support at
www.philips.com/welcome
CD 155
Master US_EN Telephone answering machine
! Warning
Use only rechargeable batteries.
Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.
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Table of contents
Safety information
4.3
Install your phone
15
1.1
Equipment Approval
Information
4.4
Menu structure
16
1.2
Interference Information
Using your phone
18
1.3
Hearing Aid Compatibility
(HAC)
5.1
Make a call
18
FCC RF Radiation Exposure
Statement
5.2
Answer a call
19
5.3
End a call
19
Important
Use more of your phone
20
2.1
Power requirements
6.1
Switch the handset on/off
20
2.2
Conformity
6.2
Keypad lock/unlock
20
2.3
Electric, Magnetic and
Electromagnetic Fields ("EMF") 7
6.3
Text or number entry
20
6.4
Call in progress
20
2.4
Recycle your batteries
6.5
Using your phonebook
21
2.5
Service Centers
6.6
Using the redial list
23
Your phone
6.7
Using the call log
23
3.1
What’s in the box
6.8
Using the intercom
25
3.2
Overview of your phone
10
6.9
Paging
26
3.3
Display icons
12
6.10
Chain dialling
26
3.4
Overview of the base station 13
Personal settings
27
Getting started
14
7.1
Change the handset name
27
4.1
Connect the base station
14
7.2
Handset Tones
27
4.2
Wall mounting the base
14
7.3
Change the display language
28
1.4
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7.4
Activate/deactivate auto
hang-up
28
Clock and Alarm
29
8.1
Set date and time
29
8.2
Set date/time format
29
8.3
Set alarm
29
8.4
Set alarm tone
30
Advanced settings
31
9.1
Change Master PIN
31
9.2
Registration
31
9.3
Unregister
32
9.4
Reset unit
32
9.5
Set area code
32
9.6
Set prefix
33
9.7
Change recall time
33
9.8
Change the dial mode
34
9.9
Set first ring
34
9.10
Default settings
34
10
Telephone answering
machine (TAM)
35
10.1
Play
35
10.2
Delete all messages
36
10.3
Switch the answering machine
on/off via handset
36
10.4
Record your personalised
outgoing message (OGM)
36
10.5
Set the answer mode
37
10.6
Answering machine settings
37
11
Technical data
40
12
Frequently asked
questions
41
Index
43
13
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Safety information
1.1
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.
1.1.1
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
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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.
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.
US Number is located on the cabinet
bottom.
REN Number is located on the cabinet
bottom.
1.1.2
Rights of the Telephone
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
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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.
1.2
Interference Information
This equipment generates and uses radio
frequency energy which may interfere
with residential radio and television
reception if not properly installed and
used in accordance with instructions
contained in this manual. Reasonable
protection against such interference is
ensured, although there is no guarantee
this will not occur in a given installation. If
interference is suspected and verified by
switching this equipment on and off, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the
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interference by one or more of the
following measures: Reorient the radio/
television receiver’s antenna, relocate
the equipment with respect to the
receiver, plug the equipment and receiver
into separate circuit outlets. The user
may also wish to consult a qualified radio/
television technician for additional
suggestions. This equipment has been
fully tested and complies with all limits for
Class B computing devices pursuant to
part 15 FCC Rules and Regulations. This
device complies with RSS-210 of Industry
Canada. 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.
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference; and (2) This device must
accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
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However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
Privacy of Communications may not be
ensured when using this product.
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.
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Notice: The changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the
equipment.
1.3
Hearing Aid Compatibility
(HAC)
This telephone system meets FCC/
Industry Canada standards for Hearing
Aid Compatibility.
1.4
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 operated in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
For body worn operation, this phone has
been tested and meets the FCC RF
exposure guidelines when used with the
belt clip supplied with this product. Use of
other accessories may not ensure
compliance with FCC RF exposure
guidelines.
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Important
Take time to read this user manual before
you use your phone. It contains important
information and notes regarding your phone.
NOTICE: This product meets the
applicable Industry Canada technical
specifications.
The equipment must be installed using an
acceptable method of connection. The
customer should be aware that compliance
with the above conditions may not prevent
degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be
made by an authorized Canadian
maintenance facility designated by the
supplier. Any repairs or alterations made
by the user to this equipment, or
equipment malfunctions, may give the
telecommunications company cause to
request the user to disconnect the
equipment.
Users should ensure for their own
protection that the electrical ground
connections of the power utility,
telephone lines and internal metallic
water pipe systems, if present, are
connected together. This precaution may
be particularly important in rural areas.
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to
make such connections themselves, but
should contact the appropriate electric
inspection authority, or electrician, as
appropriate.
NOTES: This equipment may not be used
on coin service provided by the
telephone company.
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2.1
Power requirements
• This product requires an electrical
supply of 220-240 volts AC. In case of
power failure, the communication can
be lost.
• The Electrical network is classified as
hazardous. The only way to power
down the charger is to unplug the
power supply from the electrical
outlet. Ensure that the electrical outlet
is always easily accessible.
• The voltage on the network is
classified as TNV-3
(Telecommunication Network
Voltages), as defined in the standard
UL 60950.
Warning
To avoid damage or malfunction:
• Do not allow the charging contacts or
the battery to come into contact with
metal objects.
• Do not open it as you could be
exposed to high voltages.
• Do not allow the charger to come into
contact with liquids.
• Never use any other battery than the
one delivered with the product or
recommended by Philips: risk of
explosion.
• Always use the cables provided with
the product.
• Handsfree activation could suddenly
increase the volume in the earpiece to
a very high level: make sure the
handset is not too close to your ear.
• This equipment is not designed to
make emergency calls when the power
fails. An alternative has to be made
available to allow emergency calls.
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• Do not expose the phone to excessive
heat caused by heating equipment or
direct sunlight.
• Do not drop your phone or allow
objects to fall on your phone.
• Do not use any cleaning agents
containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene,
or abrasives as these may harm the set.
• Do not use the product in places
where there are explosive hazards.
• Do not let small metal objects come
into contact with the product. This can
deteriorate audio quality and damage
the product.
• Active mobile phones in the vicinity
may cause interference.
About operating and storage temperatures:
• Operate in a place where temperature
is always between 0 and 35º C (32 to
95º F).
• Store in a place where temperature is
always between -20 and 45º C (-4 to
113º F).
• Battery life may be shortened in low
temperature conditions.
2.2
Conformity
We, Philips declare that the product is in
compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. This
product can only be connected to the
analogue telephone networks of the
countries mentioned on the packaging.
You can find the Declaration of
Conformity on www.p4c.philips.com.
Important
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2.3
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Electric, Magnetic and
Electromagnetic Fields
("EMF")
Philips Royal Electronics
manufactures and sells many
consumer oriented products which
usually, as with any electronic
apparatus, have the ability to emit
and receive electro magnetic signals.
One of Philips' leading Business
Principles is to take all necessary
health and safety precautions for our
products, to comply with all
applicable legal requirements and to
stay well within the EMF standards
applicable at the time of producing
the products.
Philips is committed to develop,
produce and market products that
cause no adverse health effects.
Philips confirms that if its products
are handled properly for their
intended use, they are safe to use
according to scientific evidence
available today.
Philips plays an active role in the
development of international EMF
and safety standards, enabling Philips
to anticipate further developments
in standardisation for early
integration in its products.
2.4
Recycle your batteries
Do not dispose your rechargeable
batteries. Call the toll fee number 1-800822-8837 to get instructions on how to
recycle your batteries.
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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.
2.5
Service Centers
Call Center (USA and Canada):
800-233-8413
E-mail support:
accessorysupport@philips.com
Important
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Your phone
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips!
To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at
www.philips.com/welcome.
3.1
What’s in the box
Handset
Base station with
bracket
Battery door
Belt clip
2 AAA rechargeable
NiMH batteries
Power supply
Line cord*
User manual
Warranty card
Quick start
guide
Note
*You may find in the box the line adaptor delivered separately from the line cable. In
this case, you have to connect the line adaptor to the line cord first before
plugging the line cord to the line socket.
In multihandset packs, you will find one or more additional handsets, chargers with
power supply units and additional rechargeable batteries.
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Overview of your phone
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D Navigation keys
In idle mode: Scroll up to access the Call log
and scroll down to access the Phonebook.
During a call: Scroll up/down to increase or
decrease earpiece and loudspeaker volume.
In editing mode: Scroll up/down to go to
previous or next character.
In other modes: Scroll up/down a menu list
or go to the previous or next record.
E Talk key
In idle mode: Answer an incoming
external or internal call.
During a call: Activate the recall function.
In phonebook/call log/redial list reviewing
mode: Dial the selected number.
F Hang-up/Exit key
In idle mode: Long press to switch on/off
the handset.
During a call: Hang up a call.
In other modes: Short or long press to
return to idle mode.
G Menu key
In idle mode: Access the main menu.
H Loudspeaker key
In idle mode: Turn on the loudspeaker
and dial the number. Answer an incoming
call using handsfree mode.
During a call: Toggle the loudspeaker
on/off.
In phonebook/call log/dial list reviewing
mode: Dial the selected number using
handsfree mode.
Redial key
In idle mode: Access the Redial list.
In direct dialing mode: Dial the last dialed
number.
Keypad lock/format key
In idle mode: Insert *. Long press to lock/
unlock keypad.
A Earpiece
B OK key
During a call: Access the Call menu
In other modes: Select the function
displayed on the handset screen directly
above it.
C Back/Clear key
In text or number editing mode: Short
press to delete one digit/character. Long
press to delete all digits/characters.
In other modes: Select the function
displayed on the handset screen directly
above it.
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During a call: Switch from pulse dialing to
tone dialing.
In call log reviewing mode: Press repeatedly
to view the alternate dialing sequences.
K Ringer off key
In idle mode: Insert #. Long press to turn
the ringer on/off.
During a call: Insert #. Long press to insert
a pause.
In text editing mode: Switch
between upper and lower case. Long press
to insert a pause.
L Mute key
During a call: Mute/unmute the handset
microphone.
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M Call transfer/Intercom key
In idle mode: Initiate an internal call.
During a call: Hold the line and page
another handset or toggle between an
external and internal call. Long press to
initiate a conference call.
N Microphone
O Battery door
P Loudspeaker
Warning
Handsfree activation can suddenly
increase the volume in the earpiece to a
very high level. Make sure the handset is
not too close to your ear.
Q Belt clip
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Display icons
Status bar
Indicates battery is fully
charged.
Indicates battery is fully
discharged.
Indicates that an external call
is connected or held. Icon
blinks when receiving an
incoming call.
Indicates new voice messages
received. Icon blinks when
there are unread messages.
Displays when the call log is
accessed. Icon blinks when
there are new missed calls.
Displays when the
phonebook is accessed.
Displays when the alarm
clock is activated.
Displays when the
loudspeaker is activated.
Displays when ringer off is
activated.
Displays when the answering
machine is activated. Icon
blinks when new answering
machine messages are
received. Icon blinks rapidly
when the answering machine
memory is full.
Indicates that the handset is
registered and within range
of the base station. Icon
blinks when the handset is
out of range or is searching
for a base.
B OK key
Displays when in menu mode to confirm
your selection.
key
Indicates that more options are available.
Use the navigation keys to scroll up/down.
Increase
or Decrease
earpiece or
loudspeaker volume during a call.
D BACK key
Displays when in menu mode. Select
BACK to return to the previous menu
level. Select BACK to delete the last digit/
character entered.
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Overview of the base station
A LED indicator
Slow Blinking (1 second interval):
Indicates that there are unread new
messages.
Fast Blinking (0.5 seconds interval):
Indicates that the answering machine
memory is full.
Steady On:
Indicates that the answering machine is
on.
Indicates an on-going TAM operation.
Indicates an on-going remote operation
via handset.
B Volume keys
Increase (+) or Decrease (-) speaker
volume.
The call screening is activated if the
speaker volume is not set to L0.
Speaker volume levels:
L0 (Off) to L5 for speaker volume when
TAM is in idle or call screening mode.
L1 to L5 for speaker volume during
message playback.
C On/Off key
Short press to switch on/off the
answering machine.
-+
D Delete key
Delete current message during message
playback.
Long press to delete all messages when
TAM is in idle mode (unread messages
will not be deleted).
E Previous key
Go to previous message if pressed within
1 second of current message playback.
Replay current message if pressed after 1
second of current message playback.
F Next key
Skip to next message during message
playback.
G Play/Stop key
Play phone messages (the first recorded
will be played first).
Press again to stop message playback.
H Paging key
Page handset.
Long press to start registration procedure.
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Getting started
4.1
Connect the base station
1 Place the base station in a central
location near the telephone line
socket and electricity socket.
2 Connect the line cord and the
power cable to their corresponding
connectors at the back of the base
station.
3 Connect the other end of the line
cord and power cable to their
respective sockets.
Note
The line adaptor may not be attached to the
line cord. In this case, you have to connect
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the line adaptor to the line cord first before
plugging the line cord to the line socket.
Warning
Avoid placing the base station too close to
large metal objects such as filing cabinets,
radiators or electrical appliances. This can
impair the range and sound quality.
Buildings with thick internal and external
walls may impair transmission of signals to
and from the base.
Warning
The base station does not have an ON/OFF
power switch. Power is applied when the
power adaptor is plugged into the unit and
connected to the electricity socket. The
only way to power down the unit is to
unplug the power adaptor from the
electricity socket. Therefore, ensure that
the electricity socket is easily accessible.
The power adaptor and telephone line cord
have to be connected correctly, as incorrect
connection could damage the unit.
Always use the telephone line cord
supplied with the unit. Otherwise, you
may not get a dial tone.
4.2
Wall mounting the base
The base is designed to support wall
mounting. To wall mount the base, follow
the instructions below.
Warning
Other wall mounting methods are not
recommended and may damage the
product.
1 Remove the bracket from the back
of the base station 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 station.
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3 Align the mounting holes on the
back of the base with a standard wall
phone mounting jack.
Slide the base down into place.
4.3
Install your phone
Before using the handset, the batteries
have to be installed and fully charged.
4.3.1
Install battery
Warning
Always use AAA rechargeable batteries
supplied with your unit. There could be
risk of battery leakage if you use alkaline
batteries or other battery types.
1 Slide out the battery cover.
2 Place the batteries in the correct
polarity as indicated and replace the
cover.
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low, the phone automatically switches off
shortly after the alert and any function in
progress will not be saved.
1 Place the handset on the charging cradle
of the base station. A beep is emitted if
the handset is placed correctly.
on the display
2 The battery icon
blinks during charge.
becomes steady
3 The battery icon
when the handset is fully charged.
Note
Optimal battery life is reached after 3
cycles of complete charging (over 15
hours) and discharging, allowing
approximately 12 hours of talk-time and
150 hours of stand-by time.
The indoor and outdoor range of the phone
is up to 50 metres and 300 metres
respectively. When the handset moves
beyond the operation range, the antenna
icon will blink.
Tip
When reaching the range limit and the
conversation becomes crackly, move
closer to the base.
4.3.2 Charge battery
Warning
The handset must be charged for at least 24
hours before using it for the first time.
When the battery level becomes low, the
low battery sensor alerts you by sounding an
audible tone and blinking the battery icon.
If the battery level becomes exceedingly
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4.4
Menu structure
The table below describes the menu tree of your phone.
Press m key to display the main menu. Use navigation keys : to navigate within
the menus and press < key to enter each option.
PHONEBOOK
NEW ENTRY
LIST ENTRY
Phonebook entries
EDIT ENTRY
DELETE ENTRY
DELETE ALL
DIRECT MEMORY
PERSONAL SET
HANDSET TONES
CLOCK & ALARM
KEY 1/2
HANDSET NAME
RING VOLUME
RINGER OFF/LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH/
BOOST
RING MELODY
Melody list
KEY BEEP
ON/OFF
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH/SPANISH/FRENCH
AUTO HANG-UP
ON/OFF
SET DATE & TIME
FORMAT
TIME FORMAT
12 HRS/24 HRS
DATE FORMAT
DD/MM
MM/DD
16
ALARM
OFF/ON ONCE/ON DAILY
ALARM TONE
MELODY 1/2/3
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CHANGE PIN
REGISTER
UNREGISTER
RESET
AREA CODE
ANS. MACHINE
AUTO PREFIX
DETECT DIGIT
RECALL TIME
SHORT/MEDIUM/LONG
DIAL MODE
TONE/PULSE
FIRST RING
ON/OFF
PLAY
During playback
PREFIX NUM
REPEAT/PREVIOUS/NEXT/DELETE
DELETE ALL
ANSWER ON/OFF
ON/OFF
RECORD OGM
ANSWER & RECORD
PLAY OGM/
RECORD PERSONALIZED OGM/
DELETE
ANSWER ONLY
PLAY OGM/
RECORD PERSONALIZED OGM/
DELETE
ANSWER MODE
ANSWER & RECORD
SETTINGS
RING DELAY
ANSWER ONLY
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2/3/4/5/6/7/ECONOMY
REMOTE ACCESS
ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE
VOICE LANGUAGE
ENGLISH/SPANISH/FRENCH
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Using your phone
5.1
Make a call
5.1.1
Predialling
1 Dial the number (maximum 24 digits).
2 Press r key.
• The call is initiated.
Tip
You may insert a prefix number to the
beginning of your predial number, see
“Set Prefix” on page 31 for more
information.
5.1.2
Direct dialling
1 Press r or v key to take the
line.
2 Dial the number.
• The call is initiated.
5.1.3
Call from redial list
1 Press l key in idle mode.
2 Scroll : to an entry in the redial
list.
3 Press r key.
• The call is initiated.
5.1.4
Call from the call log
1 Press u in idle mode. Scroll :
to CALL LIST or ANS. MACHINE
and press  *
ABC2
DEF3
GHI4
JKL5
MNO6
PQRS7
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TUV8?
WXYZ9
0 -- / \ # +
Tip
Press cBACK to delete the last digit or
character entered.
6.4
Call in progress
Some options are available to you during a
call. The available options are:
6.4.1 Adjust earpiece volume
During a call, press : to select from
VOLUME 1 to VOLUME 3.
6.4.2 Mute/unmute microphone
When the microphone is muted, your
correspondent cannot hear you.
1 During a call, press M key to turn
off the microphone.
2 Press M key again to turn on the
microphone.
6.4.3
Activate/deactivate
loudspeaker mode
Danger
Handsfree activation can suddenly
increase the volume in the earpiece to a
very high level. Make sure the handset is
not too close to your ear.
1 During a call, press v key to
activate the loudspeaker mode.
2 Press v key again to return to
normal mode.
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6.4.4 Adjust loudspeaker volume
During a call, press : to select from
VOLUME 1 to VOLUME 5.
6.4.5 Call waiting
If you have subscribed to Call Waiting
service, the earpiece will emit a beep tone
to inform you that there is a second
incoming call. The number or name of the
second caller will also be displayed on your
phone if you have subscribed to Caller
Line Identification service (CLI). Please
contact your network provider for more
information on this service.
When you receive a second incoming call
while on the phone, you can carry out the
following operations:
the current call on hold
r+2 Put
and answer the second call.
the current call and
r+1 End
answer the second call.
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4 ENTER NUMBER is displayed on the
screen.
5 Enter the number (maximum 24
digits) and press  if it is an unidentified
call
•  if it is a private call.
•  if it is a public or
out of area call.
* Subject to a subscription with your
network operator.
Note
You can display the phone number, the
time and the date of the call by pressing

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