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    SmartLine D750 User’ s Guide: Basic Functions[...]

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    Menu operation: Display with the functions which can be selected Confirm selection with OK key (here: activating telephone directory) Operation can be stopped or cancelled using the STOP key Display where it is possible to call up further menu items using cursor keys The functions of the unit are collected together in a menu. They are shown in ”p[...]

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    Foreword: Y our new telephone: Possibilities for use Foreword: Y our new telephone: Possibilities for use Important calls: A SmartLine D750 speciality When you are waiting for an important call, the following situations always seem to occur: Situation 1: It would have to be at this moment that you have to leave the house or the firm because of an i[...]

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    1 T able of contents T able of contents: A – T elephone operation 1 Start up: Overview ..........................................................................4 1.1 Connecting the telephone .................................................................4 1.2 Operating overview ..................................................................[...]

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    3 2 T able of contents A – T elephone operation 2.10 Camp-on busy (COB) ......................................................................17 2.11 Automatic callback when busy .......................................................18 2.12 Intercepting a telephone number ....................................................18 3 T elephoning: Dur[...]

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    5 A – T elephone operation: 1 Start up Insertion is performed in the same way for all three sockets: • Insert the plug into the socket so that the locking catch points in the direction of the correspon- ding cut-out in the socket. • Push the plug into the socket until it locks. Y ou will find the handset and the spiral cable in the packaging.[...]

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    – – – Depiction of operating sequences: In the User ’ s Guide, the selection of a menu item is depicted in simplified form: This corresponds to the sequence: • Press the ” menu ” key , to start selection from the menu. • Using the cursor -keys, select the menu item . • Press the O.K. key , to confirm the selection. The menu item i[...]

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    9 A – T elephone operation: 1 Start up 8 A – T elephone operation: 1 Start up Ringing tone Dialling tone Engaged tone Positive acknowledge tone Negative acknowledge tone (421 Hz, repeated) (1333 Hz, once) (1333 Hz, einmal) 0.5 0.5 Camp-on busy tone (421 Hz, once) each 0.1 Audible tones (When phoning and programming, in handset/loudspeaker) (421[...]

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    10 T elephone operation: 1 Start up 11 T elephone operation: 1 Start up Changeover language - - Input PIN - change over to the other language - store setting 1.3.2 T elephoning Initiating a call: a specified MSN identifies the call When calling, you can now specify which multiple subscriber num- ber (MSN) that will be the transferred to the called [...]

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    13 12 A – T elephone operation: 2 T elephoning: Basic functions 2.1.3 Accepting calls The tone caller signals a call. During the call the volume can be set using the adjustment keys (+/ – ) the changed setting also applies to the following calls). With a call from an ISDN connection, the telephone number of the caller is displayed. ” ” : Di[...]

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    15 14 A – T elephone operation: 2 T elephoning: Basic functions 2.3 Number redialing Number redial – history function Using the number redial function, the last three (manually) dialed telephone numbers are stored automatically = history function. The telephone number dialed last overwrites the oldest entry in the telephone number redial memory[...]

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    17 16 Identification with outgoing calls Identification with incoming calls A – T elephone operation: 2 T elephoning: Basic functions - or switch on or off – store setting - - or switch on or off - store setting 2.9 Identifying ” Identifying ” is the transfer and display of your own telephone number on the telephone of the other party . Y o[...]

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    19 18 A – T elephone operation: 3 T elephoning: During a call 2.11 Automatic callback when busy When the connection you are calling is busy , you can activate the ” automatic callback when busy ” function. As soon as the busy connection is free again, the callback is signalled to you. The party being called must be external with a Euro ISDN l[...]

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    21 20 3.6 Parking Y ou can “ park ” a call. The connection still remains. There are two ways to resume the call: 1. Y ou pull the plug of the telephone at the telephone connection socket in order to plug it into another socket (of the same multi-device line). Y ou can then resume the call there. 2. Y ou can also resume the call at another Smart[...]

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    23 22 Next character: After a character has been selected, press the key for the next character . Pressing the cursor right key shifts the input marker one place to the right: Y ou can now select another character . Pressing the right cursor key again generates a blank . Delete character: press left cursor key Selecting characters: Example key 2 Ex[...]

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    - - - Select name key memory : or Enter name (see 4.2) - - enter telephone number - 25 24 or 4.4 Name keys Using name keys The telephone has 10 name keys. T wo memory allocations are available per key . Y ou can allocate telephone numbers, functions or keypads to these 20 memory locations. After programming, you can write a corresponding name for i[...]

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    27 26 12 12 Narrow edge Wide edge A – T elephone operation: 4 Comfort functions Removing the cover Refitting the cover Ti p Deleting the programming of a name key - - - Select name key memory : or Confirm delete Labels for the name keys The labels for the name keys are inserted into the back of this guide. Y ou can write on them and insert them. [...]

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    29 28 A – T elephone operation: 4 Comfort functions Existing message texts can be changed (maximum length: 32 characters). Entry/ depiction of special characters: e.g. Ä , Ö , Ü = , , . 4.6 Messages Message texts can be sent between telephones connected to the ISDN network. The function can only be used if it is available for your ISDN line! A[...]

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    31 30 A – T elephone operation: 4 Comfort functions Switching dial bar on and off Switching on program bar Switching off program bar 4.7.2 Dial bar With the dial bar active, dialing of telephone numbers is not possible. This applies to the keyboard and to all telephone number memories. The telephone can, however , continue to be called. An activa[...]

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    4.9 Charge accounts Y ou can allocate separate amounts of money to up to 4 users for external calls. This so-called charge account is protected by an account code. Accounts can have names allocated to them. So that amounts can be entered it is necessary – if the charge information is transferred in units – to program a factor (see 4.8). Charge [...]

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    34 A – T elephone operation: 4 Comfort functions 35 A – T elephone operation: 5 Set-up menu Changing appointment Appoiontment has arrived Change appointment The current date is automatically offered each time. Y ou can press the O.K. key to transfer it. Y ou can terminate input after setting the date by pressing the O.K. key . ” ” is then e[...]

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    36 A – T elephone operation: 5 Set-up menu 5.4 Change of prefix In Germany the national prefix begins with „ 0 “ and the international prefix with „ 00 “ . This corresponds to the factory setting for your telephone. In some countries this may differ . With the function described below , you can accordinglychange the factory setting. Such [...]

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    38 A – T elephone operation: 5 Set-up menu Selecting the filter type Switching on the filter Switch off call filter Y ou can delete a telephone number again. T o do this, select the correspon- ding filter and confirm ” ” . Subsequently , delete the number using the left cursor key and confirm using the O.K. key . Using the same sequence you c[...]

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    40 A – T elephone operation: 5 Set-up menu T one caller volume ..................................6 T one caller sequence ..............................5 T one caller melody ..................................1 Display contrast.......................................3 Charge counter ...................................n. c. Factor ...................[...]

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    42 B – Answering device: 1 Start up Note 1.2 Overview/ starting up Start up T o be able to use the answering device you have to record at least one announcement text and switch the answering device on. On delivery , the operating mode ” announcement 1 + closing announce- ment ” is set. Without changing this operating mode, you can switch on t[...]

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    44 B – Answering device: 2 Operation 2.2 Listening-in and taking over calls 1. With the handset on-hook, listening-in to the recording of a message is performed via the loudspeaker . Y ou can terminate it using the stop key . 2. Listening-in can be continued via the handset. Y ou can terminate it by replacing the handset. During listening-in, you[...]

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    46 B – Answering device: 2 Operation 2.5 Replaying all recordings Using this menu item, you can have all existing recordings replayed. Playback can be via the handset or the loudspeaker . Between recordings you hear the positive acknowledge tone. Y ou can erase recordings of messages as described in 2.4 for the playback of new messages. Dictation[...]

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    48 B – Answering device: 2 Operation ADAD function, operation (once you have set up and switched on the ADAD function): 1. The answering device records a message. 2. The telephone calls the telephone number specified by you. After accepting the ADAD call: 3. The recorded ADAD message is played back (e. g.: ” There is a new message. Please enter[...]

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    50 B – Answering device: 3 Programming 3.3 T imer Y ou can specify a period of time in which the is automatically switched on. T o do this, you specify a switch on and a switch off time as with any other timer . 3.1 Operating mode 1. Operating mode – announcement 1 + closing announcement • Announcement 1 with the request to leave a message ?[...]

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    Function: Code Y ou hear: Playback new messages 13 message(s) Playback of all messages 14 message(s) Next message # message(s) Previous message * message(s) Erase current message 2 message(s) End playback 0 Playback ADAD announcement 15 ADAD announcm. Playback info text 16 info text Playback announcement text 1 17 announcem. text 1 Playback closing[...]

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    55 Index A DAD operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Announcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Answering device . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Appointment call . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Autodial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 37 Automatic callback when busy . . 18 B arred numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Barriers . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    T elephone operation: • Multiple subscriber numbers: none • Connection type not entered • Operator prompting: German • Exch. line seizure: none • Call diversion: off • Camp-on busy: allowed • Incoming ID: allowed • Outgoing ID: allowed • T elepone barring off: off • Automatische Wahl: off • Call filter: none • Call delay for[...]

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    Subject to technical modifications Philips Nederland B.V . User ’ s Guide Basic functions SmartLine D750 Postbus 90050 Part- No.: 9600 082 06000 5600 PB Eindhoven Edition 09|99 This device fulfils the requirements of the EU regulations: 89/336/EC ” Electromagnetic compatibility ” 73/23/EC ” Electrical resources for use within certain voltag[...]