Philips 9125 manual

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    User ’ s Manual for Cor dless T elephone with Caller ID/Call W aiting 9 1 25 Part 2 Please r ead Part 1 — Important Product Information, included in your packag e. Lucent 9125 cover.L1 4/8/98, 11:31 AM 3[...]

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    © 1998 Philips Consumer Communications L.P . All r ights reser ved. Printed in China. 848116232 Issue L1 Lucent 9125 cover.L1 4/8/98, 11:30 AM 2[...]

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    1 CONTENTS INST ALLA TION ................................. 3 T able/Desk Installation .......................... 3 W all Installation ..................................... 4 Belt Clip ................................................ 5 TELEPHONE OPERA TION ................. 6 Making a Call ......................................... 8 Answ ering a Ca[...]

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    2 Lucent 9125 book.L1 4/8/98, 11:24 AM 2[...]

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    3 INST ALLA TION T ab le/Desk Installa tion 1 Choose a spot near an electrical outlet and a telephone jack. This phone requires a modular telephone jac k and a standar d electr ical outlet (110v A C). The outlet should not be controlled by a wall s witch. 2 Install the handset battery. (For an illustr ation of battery installation, see BA TTERIES i[...]

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    4 4 Connect the telephone line cord. Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jac k on the back of the base. Plug the other end of the line cord into a modular jack. Mak e sure the plugs snap f irmly in place. 5 Connect the power cord. Plug the power adapter into the jac k labeled 11V DC on the back of the base. Plug the A C adapter on the [...]

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    5 INST ALLA TION 3 Connect the power cord. • Plug the power adapter into the jac k la beled 11V DC on the back of the base. • Run the cord under the tab on the bottom of the base unit and under the tab on the wall mounting base. • Plug the A C adapter into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall s witch. 4 Connect the telephone line cor[...]

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    6 TELEPHONE OPERA TION Latch for Spar e Battery Compartment Light goes on when spar e battery (optional) is placed in Spar e Battery Compartment Light goes on when handset is in use, or when handset is charging in base Dir ectory car d Light goes on when system is connected to power and phone line Send paging tone to handset Lucent 9125 book.L1 4/8[...]

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    7 TELEPHONE OPERA TION Headset jack Handset V olume Contr ol End a call Put caller on hold / Store a pause in a memory number Make or answer a call / Access custom calling services Temporary Tone / Scr oll through Call History Access numbers in telephone memory Store numbers in telephone memory Remove one or all calls fr om Call History Access Call[...]

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    8 Making a Call 1 Press and release P , and wait f or a dial tone. The screen displays PHONE ON . 2 When you hear a dial tone, dial the number . — OR — 1 Enter the number you w ant to call. 2 Press and release P . The screen displa ys PHONE ON and the call is dialed. Ans w ering a Call Press any key e xcept O , M , or a volume key . Ending a Ca[...]

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    9 Handset Ringer Selection Y ou can select from four diff erent handset r inger styles. Y ou can also tur n of f the ringer . 1 Make sure the handset is off. 2 Press G , # . 3 Press 1 , 2 , 3 or 4 to select your r inger style. Y ou will hear a sample of the ringer style and the screen will displa y your selection. 4 Press O . T urning Ringer Off 1 [...]

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    10 Special T elephone Ser vices If you subscribe to special local telephone compan y ser vices like Call W aiting or Call F orwarding, you can access them by pressing P whenever you would pr ess the switc hhook on a corded phone. This is like the Flash featur e on some other phones. Page/Handset Loca tor The P a g e feature allo ws you to signal so[...]

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    11 OPERA TING RANGE This cordless telephone operates at the maximum po wer allow ed b y the Federal Comm unications Commission (FCC). Even so, this handset and base can communicate over onl y a cer tain distance — which can v ar y with the locations of the base and handset, the weather , and the constr uction of your home or office. For best perf[...]

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    12 TELEPHONE MEMOR Y This cordless phone can store 20 telephone n umbers that you can dial just by pressing m and two number buttons. Storing Memor y Numbers 1 Make sure the handset is off. 2 Enter the number you w ant to store (up to 20 digits) — OR — Press R to store the last number dialed. 3 Press G . The screen displays PROGRAM LOCATION__ .[...]

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    13 CALLER ID OPERA TION About Caller Identification This telephone is designed to store and displa y information about incoming calls. It must be used with Caller Identification ser vice provided by your local telephone company; there is a f ee for this service, and it may not be available in all areas. This phone can provide information only if bo[...]

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    14 CALLER ID OPERA TION Re viewing Call Histor y 1 Press and release C . The screen displa ys CALL #01 and the name of the most recent caller . 2 Press 7 to displa y the phone number and time of the display ed call. 3 If call inf or mation is followed by → , press 9 to see the information that did not fit on the screen. 4 Press > or < to sc[...]

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    15 BA TTERIES CAUTION: T o reduce the risk of fire or injur y to per sons or damage to the telephone, read and f ollow these instructions carefully . • Use only Replacement Battery 3470. • Do not dispose of the batter y in a fire. The cell might explode. Check with local codes f or special disposal instructions. • Do not open or mutilate the [...]

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    16 BA TTERIES Charging the Spar e Battery Pack The Spare Battery Char ging Compar tment is located in the base cradle. Y ou can use the spare batter y pack to r eplace the current handset batter y pack right awa y if it becomes depleted. The spare handset batter y pack is optional, and must be pur chased separately . 1 Open the batter y door on top[...]

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    17 IN C ASE OF DIFFICUL TY If you hav e difficulty operating this phone, tr y the suggestions belo w . If you still have troub le, call 1 800 PCC–9125. If the phone doesn’ t w ork at all, check these items first: • Make sure the A C adapter is plugged into an outlet not contr olled by a wall s witch. • Make sure the telephone line cord is p[...]

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    18 IN C ASE OF DIFFICUL TY If the phone does not ring when y ou receiv e a call: • Make sure the handset ringer is on. • Make sure the telephone line cord is connected firml y to the base and the telephone jack. • Make sure the A C adapter is plugged firmly into an outlet not controlled by a wall switc h. • Y ou might be too far from the ba[...]