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    Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome CD560 CD565 EN User manual[...]

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    Philips Consumer Lifestyl e Glaslaan2 5616L W Ein dhove n The Netherlan ds DECLARAT ION OF CONFORMITY We, Philips Consumer Lifestyl e Glaslaan2 5616L W Ein dhove n The Netherlan ds Declare that produ ct models CD 560 & CD 565 (telecommu nications terminal equipment s) manufactured in China are in compliance with ANNEX IV of the R&TTE -Direc[...]

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    3 English EN Contents 1 Important 5 Safety instructions 5 2 Y our CD560/CD565 8 What is in the box 8 Over view of the phone 9 Over view of the base station 1 0 Display icons 1 1 3 Get started 1 2 Connect the base station 1 2 Connect the charger 1 3 W allmount the base station 1 3 Install the handset 1 4 Check the batter y level 1 4 Set the countr y[...]

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    4 EN 12 Extra featur es 3 0 Alarm clock 3 0 Auto clock 3 0 Keypad lock 3 1 Locate the handset 3 1 13 Advanced settings 3 2 Register the handsets 3 2 Unregister the handsets 3 2 Restore default settings 3 2 14 T elephone answ ering machine 3 3 T urn on the answer ing machine 3 3 T urn off the answer ing machine 3 3 Set the answering machine language[...]

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    5 Do n ot ex po se t he p ho ne to e xce ss ive h ea t • ca us ed by h eat in g eq ui pm en t or di r ec t s un lig ht . Do n ot dr o p you r ph on e or a llo w ob jec t s to • fa ll o n you r ph on e. Do n ot us e any c le an ing a ge nt s co nt ai ni ng • al coh ol , am mo ni a , be nze n e, o r ab r a si ve s as th es e may h ar m t he s e[...]

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    6 Disposal of your old pr oduct and batteries Y our pr od uc t i s de sig ne d an d man uf ac t ur ed wi t h hig h qu ali t y ma te r ia ls an d com pon en t s, wh ich c an b e r ec ycl ed a nd r eu sed . W he n thi s cr oss ed - ou t w he ele d bi n sy m bol is at t ach ed t o a pr odu c t i t me ans t ha t th e pr od uc t i s cover ed by t he E u[...]

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    7 Env iron me nt al in for mat ion Al l un nece ss ar y pa ck ag ing h as b ee n om i t te d. W e hav e tr i ed to m ake t he p ack ag ing e a sy t o se pa r ate i nto t hr ee m ate r ia ls : car d boa r d (b ox ), pol ys t y r e ne foa m (b uf fer) a nd po lye thy le ne (b ags , p ro tec ti ve foa m sh ee t . ) Y our s ys t em con sis t s of mat e[...]

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    8 P ow er supply Line cord Guarantee User Manual Quick star t guide Note In s om e cou nt r ie s , you h ave to co nn ec t th e • li ne ad a pto r to t he li ne co r d, t he n p lug t h e lin e cor d to t he l in e so cke t . Note In mul ti- han dset pack s , ther e are add iti onal • ha nd se ts a n d cha r ge r s wi t h pow er s up pl y un it[...]

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    9 Ke y Name Descriptions 1 Ea r p ie ce 2 R igh t sof t key Se le c t th e fu nc t io n • dis pl ayed o n th e ha nds et s cr ee n di re c tl y ab ove t he k e y. 3 C all Lo g /U p key Sc ro ll up o n th e • menu In cr ea se t he • ea r pi ece /spe ake r volu me En ter t he c al l log • 4 Phonebook / Dow n key Sc ro ll dow n on t he • men[...]

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    10 CD565 Key N ame Descriptions 1 Loudspeaker 2 V ol um e up / dow n key In cr ea se /dec re a se • th e sp ea ker volu me 3 On /O f f key T ur n th e • an swe r i ng mac hin e on /off 4 Play/ Sto p key Play m es sa ges • Sto p mes sa ge • playback 5 Me ss age cou nt er Di spl ay th e • nu mb er of messages Di spl ay th e • an swe r i n[...]

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    11 Displa y icons In standby mode, the icons sho wn on the main screen tell you what f eatures are availab le on your handset. Icon Descriptions Th e ba t te r y i s fu lly c har g ed , th e t alk t im e ca n go u p to 1 4 ho ur s . Th e ba t te r y i s em pt y. I t ind ic ate s if yo ur ph on e is lin ke d to a ba se . Th e ca ll is i n pr og re s[...]

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    12 CD560 CD565 CD 560 CD 565 3 Get star ted Caution En su re yo u hav e re ad t he s afe t y in s tr u c t io ns in • th e “ I mpo r t a nt ” se c ti on b efo r e you co nn ec t an d in s t all y our h an ds et . Connect the base station W arning R is k of pr od uc t da ma ge ! En su re t ha t th e • pow er s up pl y vol t ag e cor r es po [...]

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    13 2 T ur n th e br a cke t ar ou nd . 3 Re - ins er t th e br a cke t int o th e bac k of th e ba se s t a tio n . 4 In se r t sc re ws (not inc lud ed ) in to t he w all . 5 Al ign t he m ou nti ng ho le s on t he ba ck of th e ba se s t a tio n wi t h th e scr ew s on t he wall. 6 Sl id e th e ba se s t at io n dow n in to pla ce . Connect the c[...]

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    14 Note If t he h an ds et b eco me s wa r m w he n th e • ba t te r ie s ar e b ei ng ch ar g ed , i t is no r ma l . Check the batter y lev el The batter y icon displays the current batter y level. Th e ba t te r y i s fu ll , th e ta lk t im e ca n go u p to 1 4 ho ur s . Th e ba t te r y i s em pt y. Cha rg e it . The handsets turn off if the[...]

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    15 Switch y our handset On/Off Pr es s an d hol d • t o sw i tch of f t he ha nds et . T he h an dse t ’s scr ee n tu r ns of f . Note W he n th e ha nd se t is s wi t che d of f, n o ca ll c a n • be r e cei ved . Pr es s an d hol d • t o sw i tch o n th e ha nds et . I t t ak es a few s econ ds fo r th e ha nds et to p owe r up. 4 Pr es s[...]

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    16 Redial the most recent n umber 1 Pr es s . 2 Pr es s redi al . 3 Pr es s [S ELECT ] . The most recent number is then dialed » out. Call fr om the redial list Y o u ca n ma ke a ca ll f ro m th e re di al li s t . Tip Fo r mo re i nfo r ma ti on , se e “ Re di al a c all ” i n th e • Re di al li s t se c ti on . Call fr om the phonebook Y [...]

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    17 Mute the micr ophone 1 Pr es s du r ing a c al l. The handset displays » [MUTE ON] . The caller cannot hear you, but you » can still hear his voice. 2 Pr es s ag ain t o un mu te t he m icr op ho ne . Y ou can now communicate with the caller . » T urn the speak er on or off Press . Mak e a second call Note Th is s er v ice i s ne t wor k d e [...]

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    18 T oggle betw een two calls Y ou can toggle your calls in these ways: 1 Pr es s an d ; or 2 Pr e ss [O K ] a nd se le c t [S W ITCH C AL LS ] , th en p r ess [O K ] a ga in to co nr m. The current call is put on hold, and y ou » are now connected to the other call. Mak e a confer ence call Note Th is s er v ice i s ne t wor k d e pe nd en t .[...]

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    19 T oggle between calls Pr es s int to s wi tch b et w ee n th e ou t si de c all an d th e int er com c al l. T ransfer a call 1 Pr es s int dur ing a c al l. 2 Se le c t or e nte r t he ha nd se t num be r , th en pr es s [S ELECT ] to co nr m. 3 Pr es s wh en t he o th er s id e ans we r s you r ca ll. The call is now transferred to the » s[...]

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    20 Note Pr es s • to jo in a n on goi ng co nfe r en ce wi t h an ot he r ha nd se t if [ADVANC E D SE T ] > [ CONFERENCE ] is se t to [O N] . During the confer ence call 1 Pr es s int to pu t t he ex t er n al c all o n hol d an d go ba ck to t he in te r na l cal l. The external call is put on hold. » 2 Pr es s int to tog g le b et we en t [...]

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    21 Key Ch ar a c te r s (L ower c a se) 0 . 0 , / : ; “ ‘ ! ¡ ? ¿ * + - % ^ ~ | 1 [S p ] 1 @ _ # = < > ( ) & € £ $ ¥ [ ] { } ¤ § … 2 a b c 2 à â Æ á ã â ä å ą ç ć č 3 d e f 3 ď đ ė ĕ è é ê ë ę Δ Φ 4 g h i 4 ğ í ì î ï l Γ 5 j k l 5 Λ ł ĺ ľ 6 m n o 6 ñ ň ń ó ô õ ö ő 7 p q r s 7 ř ş [...]

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    22 Access the phonebook during a call 1 Pr es s [ OPTION] , sele c t [PHONEBOOK] th en p r ess [ SE LECT ] aga in to co n r m. 2 Se le c t th e con ta c t , th e n pr es s [SE LECT ] to con r m . The number can be viewed. » 3 Pr es s [S ELECT ] ag ai n to di al ou t t he number . Call fr om the phonebook 1 Pr es s to access t he p ho ne boo [...]

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    23 5 Edi t t he n um be r , th en p re ss [ S AV E ] to con r m . The record is sav ed. » Delete a r ecord 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [PHONEBOOK] > [DE LETE ] , th en p r ess [ SE LECT ] to con r m . 3 Se le c t a con ta c t , th e n pr es s [OK ] to con r m The record is deleted. » Delete all r ecords 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [[...]

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    24 Sa v e a call r ecord to the phonebook 1 Pr es s . 2 Se le c t [CA LL LI S T ] . 3 Se le c t a r ecor d , th en p r ess [OPTION] to con r m . 4 Se le c t [S A VE N U M B ER] , t he n pr es s [S ELECT ] to con r m . 5 En ter a nd e di t t he na me , t he n pr es s [O K] to con r m . 6 En ter a nd e di t t he nu mb er, the n pr es s [ S A[...]

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    25 Delete a r edial recor d 1 Pr es s redi al to e nte r t he li s t of dia le d calls . 2 Se le c t a r ecor d , th en P r ess [ SE LECT ] th en [OPTION] . 3 Se le c t [DELE TE] , th en p r ess [ SE LECT ] . The record is deleted. » Delete all r edial recor ds 1 Pr es s redi al to e nte r t he li s t of dia le d calls . 2 Pr es s [S ELECT ] th e [...]

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    26 P ersonalize the sounds Set the handset’ s ringtone Y o u ca n se lec t fr om 15 ri ng ton es . 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [P ER SO NA L SE T ] > [ HA ND SE T TO N E S ] > [ RI NG TON E S] , th en p r ess [S ELECT ] to con r m . 3 Se le c t a r in g to ne , t he n pr es s [SE LECT ] to con r m . The setting is sav ed. » Set the [...]

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    27 Enhance the audio quality XH D ( E x t r em e Hi gh D e ni ti on ) s oun d mod e is a n excl us ive fe atu r e wh ich t r a nsm i ts hig h d el it y s ig nal s to th e ha nd set . I t m ake s th e pho ne co nver sa ti ons s ou nd li ke re al - life conve r s at ion s . W he n you ar e i n s t an dby mo de , 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [AD[...]

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    28 Dial mode Note Th is fe at ur e o nl y ap pli es t o mod e ls t hat • su pp or t b ot h ton e an d pu ls e dia l . Dial mode is the telephone signal used in your countr y . The phone suppor ts tone (DTMF) and pulse (rotar y) dial. Consult the ser vice provider for detailed information. Set the dial mode 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [ADV AN CE [...]

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    29 First ring If you ha ve subscribed for caller ID ser vice with your ser vice provider , y our phone can suppress the r st ring before the caller ID displays on the screen. After the phone is reset, it can detect automatically if the caller ID ser vice is subscribed and star t to suppress the r st ring. Y ou can change this setting to suit [...]

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    30 Set the alarm melody 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [CLOCK & A L A RM ] > [AL A RM TO N E ] , t he n pr es s [S ELECT ] to co nr m. 3 Se le c t a ne w mel od y , t he n pr es s [S ELECT ] to con r m . The setting is sav ed. » Note Th e al ar m vol um e is s et t o th e sa me l eve l a s • th e r in ge r vol um e . If t he r i nge r[...]

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    31 K eypad lock Y ou can lock the keypad to prevent accidental button presses. Lock the k eypad 1 Pr es s an d hol d in s t a nd by mod e . The keypad is locked. » Note W he n th e key pa d is lo cke d , no c all c a n be • ma de . Y ou c an s t il l ans we r t he i nco mi ng ca ll s . Th e key pa d is u nl ocke d d ur i ng th e c all b u t is l[...]

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    32 Unr egister the handsets 1 If t wo h an dse t s sh ar e th e sa me b as e s t at ion s , you c an u nr eg is te r a ha nds et wi t h an oth er h an dse t . 2 Pr es s menu . 3 Se le c t [ADV AN CE D S ET ] > [UNREGISTER] , the n pr es s [S ELECT ] to con r m . 4 En ter t he s y s te m PI N . ( T he p r ese t PI N is 0 0 0 0). Pr e ss [C L E[...]

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    33 Thr ough the handset 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [AN SW ER M ACH IN E ] > [AN SW ER O N /OF F] , t he n pr es s [S ELECT ] to con r m . 3 Se le c t [O N] , t he n pr es s [S ELEC T] to con r m . The setting is sav ed. » Thr ough the base 1 Pr es s to tu r n on t he a ns wer i ng mac hin e in s t a nd by mod e . Note W he n th e ans we[...]

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    34 Outgoing messages (OGM) The outgoing message is the message your caller hear s when the answering machine picks up the call. The answer ing machine has 2 pre- recorded outgoing messages: the [ANSWER & REC.] mode and [ANSWER ONL Y] mode . Record an outg oing message Th e ma x im um l eng t h of th e ou tgo ing m es sa ge you c an r eco rd i s[...]

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    35 Listen to the incoming messages In com ing m ess ag es a re p layed b ack i n th e se qu en ce th ey ar e r ecor d ed . Fr om the base St ar t / Stop p lay bac k : Pr es s • . Ad jus t t he vo lu me: P r es s • / . Sk i p bac k w ar d: • - Du r in g mes sa ge pl ayb ack , p r ess to play t he m es sa ge fr om t he b eg in nin g. - Du r in [...]

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    36 Set the ring dela y Y o u ca n se t th e nu mbe r of t ime s th e ph one r ing s be for e th e an swe r i ng mac hin e pi ck s u p th e ca ll . 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [AN SW ER M ACH IN E ] > [SE T TING S] > [RI NG D EL A Y ] , t he n pr es s [S ELECT ] to co nr m. 3 Se le c t a ne w set ti ng , th en p re ss [S ELECT ] to con [...]

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    37 Set the sound quality of the message Y o u ca n ad jus t t he s ou nd qu al it y of t he me ss age s re cei ved f ro m th e an sw er i ng machine. 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [AN SW ER M ACH IN E ] > [SE T TING S] > [M SG QUA LI T Y ] , th en pr es s [S ELECT ] to co nr m. 3 Se le c t th e ne w set ti ng , th en p r ess [S ELECT ] to c[...]

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    38 Answ ering machine default settings An swe rin g Ma chi ne An s mac hin e s t at us On An s mac hin e mo de A ns we r & Re c Ba s e ca ll sc re en ing On Ou t goi ng me ss age memor y Pr e - re cor de d OGM In com ing m ess ag e memor y [ E m p t y] Re mot e acces s Off PI N cod e 0000 V oi ce la ngu age Count r y- dependen t R ing d el ay 5[...]

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    39 Op er a ti on : Up to 95% at 4 0 °C • Sto r age : Up to 95% at 4 0 °C • 16 T echnical data Displa y Pr og re ss ive LCD ba ck li gh t • Ge ne ra l te le pho ne fe atu res Du al m ode c al le r na me & nu mb er • ide ntication 10 poly p hon ic r i nge r me lod ie s and 5 • s t an da rd r i nge r me lo die s Co nfer e nce c all [...]

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    40 No displa y Ens ur e t he ba t te r ie s ar e ch ar ge d . • Ens ur e t he re a r e powe r an d pho ne • connections. Bad audio (crackles, echo, etc.) Th e ha nds et i s nea r l y ou t of r an ge . Move • i t clos er to t he b as e s t at io n. Th e ph one r e cei ves i nte r fer e nce f ro m • th e ne ar by e le c tr i ca l ap pli an ce[...]

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    ANNEX 1 English Hereby , Philips Consumer Lifestyle , BU P&A, declares that this [type of equipment] is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directiv e 1999/5/EC . Finnish Philips Consumer Lifestyle, BU P&A vakuuttaa täten että [type of equipment) tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellist[...]

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    Printed in China 0168 © 2009 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. CD56 0 -565_EN_UM_V1.3[...]