Philips Onis 2 manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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    Map.doc Page 3 Mardi, 8. février 2000 8:48 08[...]

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    The Onis o handset[...]

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    The Onis o Memo handset[...]

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    The display presen.doc Page 1 Mardi, 8. février 2000 8:51 08[...]

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    Table of Contents 2 T able of Contents Installi ng your On is o 5 Using your Onis o 8 The ca ller list 10 Y our Onis o Memo recorder 12[...]

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    Table of Contents 3 Personalising your telephon e 20 Y our Phone book and emergency number 22 Using advanced functions 25 Connection to a PA BX 28 Useful tips and maintenance 29[...]

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    4 Safe t y infor mation This equi pment is no t designed for making em ergency telephon e calls when th e power fails. Alter native arrang emen ts shou ld be made fo r acce ss to eme rgen cy services.     What you get with your phone      [...]

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    Instal ling your Onis 5 Installing your Onis 2 Connecting y our phone Deciding wher e to put the bas e s t atio n     Connecting the base s tation 2 1[...]

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    Inst alling your On is 6 Connecting another t elephone (UK only) Ringer Equiv a lence Number or REN (UK only) Char ging y our h andset Bat ter y ins tallation[...]

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    Instal ling your Onis 7 Handset char ge b b Handset dischar ge b T es ting your telephone  t t  Tips[...]

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    Using y our Oni s 8 Using your Onis 2 Making a call Tip[...]

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    Using your Onis 9 Answering a call Redi allin g the las t numbe r A d jus ti ng the handset earpiece volume Using the loudspe ak er[...]

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    The call er list 10 The caller list Caller identifi cation Caller l is t functions   [...]

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    The cal ler lis t 11 Consult ing the caller list Dialling from the caller lis t Remo ving an en tr y fr om the c aller lis t Creating a Phonebook entr y from the caller li s t o o Accessi ng your memo re cor der fr om th e call er li s t (Onis o  Memo)[...]

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    Your On is Mem o recorde r 12 Y our Onis Memo recorder 2      Set ting up y our mem o r ecor der Recording an out going mess age Tip[...]

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    Your Onis Memo re corder 13 Set t ing the da y a nd time Using yo ur memo recor der Switchi ng on the memo r e cor der[...]

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    Your On is Mem o recorde r 14   Switchin g of f the memo r ecorder Inter cepti ng c alls[...]

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    Your Onis Memo re corder 15 Call scree ning Lis tening to r ecei ved mess ages[...]

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    Your On is Mem o recorde r 16 Erasing messages P ersonalising your memo r ecor der    Entering a r emote co ntr ol code[...]

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    Your Onis Memo re corder 17 Chan ging t he numb er of ring s Tip[...]

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    Your On is Mem o recorde r 18 Switching message recor d on or of f Y our memo recor ders advanced functions Recording a local message[...]

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    Your Onis Memo re corder 19 Switchi ng on the memo r e cor der by r emote contr ol Calling into you r memo recor der by r emote control[...]

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    Personalising your teleph one 20 P ersonalising your telephone Entering menu mode Set ting the dial mode Tip[...]

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    Personalising your telephone 21 Selecting the ringe r melody and volume Handset ringe r Base s t ation ringer Using th e bat ter y saver Switching on the bat t er y saver Switching of f th e bat ter y saver  [...]

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    Your Phone book and emergency number 22 Y our Phone book and emergency number The phone book Storing a name and number in your phone book B Using the h andse t ke yp ad to e nter charac ters[...]

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    Your Phone book and emergency number 23 Making a call using the phone book Removing a name and number from your phone book The emer gency number (Onis o 63 1 0/1 1) Sto ring a n eme r genc y num ber - SOS B[...]

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    Your Phone book and emergency number 24 Calling the eme r gency number Tip[...]

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    Using a dvanc ed func tions 25 Using advanced functions Inser ting autom atic dial ling pauses Regis ter ing a new hand set with your base s tation[...]

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    Using adva nced func tions 26 Changing the na me of y our b ase s tation Intern al call waitin g Set ting up Baby Sit[...]

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    Using a dvanc ed func tions 27 Regis tering one handse t with several base s tations Select ing the base s tat ion Remo ving a handset[...]

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    Connection to a PABX 28 Connection to a P ABX Selecting the net work t ype R o - o + - o R Set ting the recall t ype R R o - o + - o R[...]

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    Useful t ips and ma intena nce 29 Useful tips and maintenance Beeps and melodies Base s tatio n indi cator light                       [...]

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    Useful tip s and ma inte nance 30 T elephone troubleshooting[...]

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    Useful t ips and ma intena nce 31 Memo recor der tr oubleshootin g (Onis o Memo only)[...]

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    Useful tip s and ma inte nance 32 Caring for your phone Bat t er y remov al[...]

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    Remo te contr ol * * Remo te contr ol * * Remo te contr ol * * Remo te contr ol * * indicard.doc Page 32 Mardi, 8. février 2000 8:55 08[...]

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    Remo te contr ol (Con t.) Remo te contr ol (Con t.) Remo te control (Cont.) Remo te control (Cont.) indicard.doc Page 33 Mardi, 8. février 2000 8:55 08[...]