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    CD250 SE250 GB T eleph one Wa r n i n g Use only r echargeable batteries. Charge the handset f or 24 hours befor e use. Register y our pr oduct and get support at www .philip s.com/w elcome[...]

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    1 T able of cont ents 1I m p o r t a n t 3 1.1 Power requirements 3 1.2 Conformity 4 1.3 U sing G AP st andard compl iance 4 1.4 Recycling & disposal 4 1.5 Electric, Magneti c and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”) 5 2 Your phone 6 2.1 What’s in the box 6 2.2 Overview of your phone 7 2.3 Display icons 9 2.4 Overview of the base stat ion 10 3G[...]

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    2 T able of c ontents 5.6.4 Delete all redial numbers 23 5.7 Using the C all log 23 5.7.1 Access the Call log 23 5.7.2 Save call list entry into the phone book 23 5.7.3 Delete a call list entry 24 5.7.4 Delete all call list entries 24 5.8 Us ing the Interco m 2 4 5.8.1 Int ercom ano ther ha ndset 24 5.8.2 Tr ansfer an external call to anot her hand[...]

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    3 Impor tant 1I m p o r t a n t T ake time to read thi s user manual before you use y our phone . It contains important information and notes regardi ng your phone. 1.1 P o w er re quire ment s • This product requir es an electrical supply of 100-240 volts AC. In case of power f ailure, communication can be lost. • The Electrical netw ork is cl[...]

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    4 Impor t ant • Pow er supply information for charger (multihandset pack only) Input: AC100-240V/0.3A, 50Hz/60Hz Output: DC6V/0.21A JOD-SWR-07343 JODEN • Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used bat teries according to the i nstructi ons. About operating and storage temperatures: • Operate in a place wher[...]

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    5 Impor tant Do not dispos e of y our old product in your general household waste bin. Inform y ourself abou t the local sepa rate c ollec tion sy stem f or electrical and electr onic products mark ed by this symb ol: Use one of the following disposal opt ions: 1. Dispose of the c omplete product (including its cables, plugs and accessories) in the[...]

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    6 Yo u r p h o n e 2 Y our phone Congratulations on your pur chase and we lcome to Philips! T o fully benefit fr om the suppor t that Philips offers, register your product at www .philips .com/w elcome. 2.1 What’ s in the bo x * Y ou may find in the box the line adaptor delivered separately from t he line cord. In this case, you ha ve to connect [...]

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    7 Yo u r p h o n e 2. 2 O ver vi ew of your ph one AE a r p i e c e BD i s p l a y See page 9 for an overview of the displa y icons. C OK key o In idle mode : Long press to toggl e between dis pla yi ng the handset name and the date/time. In other modes: S e lect t he function displ a yed on th e screen. Al so used to confirm entries (for example w[...]

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    8 Yo u r p h o n e In other modes: Lo ng pr ess to return to idle mode. Short press t o move to the previous menu lev el. H Me nu key m In idle mode: Go to t he main menu. I R edi al key r Access the Redial li st in idle mode. When making a call, press to redial the last number dialed. J Loudspeak er key l In idle mode: T urn on the loudspeak er an[...]

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    9 Yo u r p h o n e 2.3 D ispl ay icons Indica tes that the batter y is fully charged. T his icon blinks during charge and when the battery is low . When the Icon is empty the battery is practically discharged. If WA R N I N G B AT T app ear s togeth er with a blinking b attery icon, batteries of the wr ong type are installed in the handset. Replace[...]

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    10 Yo u r p h o n e 2.4 Ov er view of the base station AP a g i n g k e y a Page handset. Long press to start registration procedure. A[...]

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    11 Getting s tar ted 3 Getting star ted 3.1 Connec t the base statio n 1 Place the base station in a central location near the telephone line so cket an d elec tric ity socket. 2 Connect the line cord and the power cable to their corr esponding connectors at the back of the base stat ion. 3 Connect the other end of t he l ine cor d and pow er cable[...]

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    12 Getting star ted bracket and ➁ rota ting the bra cket outward. 2 T u rn the b rack et ar ound. 3 Atta ch the brac k et t o the oppos ite side o f the bas e stati on. 4 Insert scre ws (not inclu ded) into the wal l. 5 Align the mounting holes on the back of the base with the scr ews on the wal l. 6 Slide the base down into place. 3.3 Instal l y[...]

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    13 Getting s tar ted 2 Place the batteries in the corr ect polarity as indi cated and r eplace the cov er . 3.3.2 Charge battery The handset must be charged for at leas t 24 hours before using it for the first time. When the battery level becomes lo w , the low battery sensor alerts you by sounding an audible tone and blinking the battery icon. If [...]

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    14 Getting star ted 3 Pres s o to confirm your sele ction. ( WA I T I N G will be d ispla yed w hile the default lin e settings and menu language for the selected countr y are aut omatica lly confi gured.) 4 The product now goes to the DA T E /T I ME sele ction menu. Enter the curr ent date (DD/MM ) and press o to confi rm. 5 Ente r the time (HH-MM[...]

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    15 Getting s tar ted 3.6 Menu structure The chart bel o w shows the menu tree of your phone. Press the menu k ey m to enter each option. Pr ess c to go to the p revious lev el in a menu. Use navigation k eys n to nav igate within the menus. Men us PHONEBOOK NEW ENTR Y ENTER NAME ENTER NUMBER LIST Entry list displayed EDIT ENTR Y DELETE DELETE ALL D[...]

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    16 Getting star ted CLOCK&ALARM D A TE/TIME Enter date Enter time SET FORMA T TIME FORMA T 12 HOURS 24 HOURS DA TE FORMA T DD/MM MM/DD ALARM OFF ON ONCE ON D AIL Y ALARM T ONE MELOD Y 1 MELOD Y 2 MELOD Y 3 AD V ANCED SET CHANGE PIN REGISTER UNREGISTER SEL. COUNTR Y List of countries RESET AUT O PREFIX DETECT DIGIT PREFIX RECALL TIME SHOR T LONG[...]

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    17 Using y our phone 4 Using y our phone 4.1 Mak e a call 4.1.1 Predi alling 1 Dial the number (maximum 24 digits). 2 Pres s t . • The call is init iated. Y ou ma y inser t a pref ix number to the beginning of your predial number , see “Set Pref ix” on page 31 for more information . 4.1.2 Direct dialling 1 Pick up the handset and press t . (O[...]

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    18 Using y our pho ne 4.1.7 Call using Direct Access Memory In idle mode, long pr ess 1 or 2 to dial a sto red dir ect acce ss memory number . See section 5.5.6 for instructions on how to stor e, edit, and delet e dire ct access memory numbers. 4.1.8 Enter a Dialing Pause Make a long press # after enter ing one or mo re di gits to ent er a paus e i[...]

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    19 Use mor e of you r phone 5 Use more of your phone 5.1 Swit ch the han dset on/ off Pres s h for at least one second to switch the ha ndset on. T o switch it off, press and hold h in idle m ode fo r at least 5 seconds. 5.2 K eypad l ock/unl ock Pres s and hold * for 3 seconds to lock/ unlock the ke ypad in idle mode. 5.3 T ext o r num ber entry W[...]

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    20 Use m ore of your phon e 1 During a call, press l to ac tivat e the loudspeak er mode. 2 Pres s l again to deactivate the loudspeaker mode. 5.5 Using you r Phone b o ok Y our phone can store up to 100 phonebook memories. Each phoneboo k entry c an ha ve a maximum of 24 digits for the phone number and 12 characters for the name. If you ha ve mult[...]

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    21 Use mor e of you r phone • A valida tion tone is emitt ed. 5.5.4 Delete a phonebook entr y 1 Pres s m in id le mode, scro ll n to PHONEBOOK and press o , scr oll n to DELETE and pr ess o . 2 Scro ll n to sel ect an ent ry to delete and pr ess o . 3 DELETE? is d isplayed o n the screen. Pr ess o again to confirm deletion. • A valida tion tone[...]

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    22 Use m ore of your phon e scr oll n to DIRECT M EM. and press o . 2 Scro ll n to KEY 1 or KEY 2 and press o . • The stored number is displa yed (if any). 3 Pres s m to enter direct memory menu. 4 Scro ll n to DELE TE and press o . 5 CONFIRM? is displa yed on the screen. 6 Pres s o to confirm deletion. • A valida tion tone is emitt ed and the [...]

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    23 Use mor e of you r phone Pres s c to disc ard the del etion. The screen retur ns to the p re viou s high menu lev el. 5.6.4 Delete all redial numbers Pres s r in idle mode and pr es s o . Scro ll n to DELETE ALL and pr ess o . CONFIRM? is displa yed on the scr een. Pres s o again to confirm deletion. • A validation tone is emitted. Pres s c to[...]

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    24 Use m ore of your phon e 5.7.3 Delete a call list entr y 1 Pres s u in idle mode, scro ll n to select an entr y and pr ess o , scroll n to DELETE and press o . 2 DELETE? is d isplayed o n the screen. Pr ess o again to confirm deletion. • A valida tion tone is emitt ed. Pres s c to disc ard the del etion. The screen retur ns to the p re viou s [...]

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    25 Use mor e of you r phone If there is no answer fr om the called handset, press i to resume the external call. 5.8.3 Answ er an external call during inter com 1 During inter com, a new call tone is emitted when there is an incoming external call. 2 Pres s t to answer the external call and end th e interc om. • The call is established. 5.8.4 Swi[...]

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    26 Use m ore of your phon e • Each di git blinks to in dicate dial out. 5.11 Cloc k and Ala rm sett ings This f eatur e all ows y ou to s et the date, time and alarm settings for y our phone . The default date and time are 01/01 and 00:00 respectiv ely . 5.11.1 S et Date and Time 1 Pres s m in id le mode, scro ll n to CLOCK&ALARM , and pr ess[...]

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    27 P er sonal set tings 5.11.3 Set Alarm 1 Press m in idle mo de, scr oll n to CLOCK&ALARM and pr ess o , scroll n to ALARM and press o . 2 Scro ll n to OFF , ON ONCE or ON D AIL Y and press o . 3 If you select ON ONCE or ON DA IL Y , enter the time (HH-MM) for the alarm and pres s o to confi rm. • A valida tion tone is emitt ed and the scree[...]

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    28 P erso nal set tings 1 Pres s m in id le mode, scro ll n to PERSONAL SET and press o . Scro ll n to HANDSET T ONE and press o , and then press o again to enter RING V OLUME . 2 Scro ll n to your desi r ed volume lev el and pres s o to conf irm. • A valida tion tone is emitt ed and the screen re turns to the previous menu. When RINGE R OFF is a[...]

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    29 Advanced settin gs free talk mode. This all ows yo u to charge the handset during calls. The default setting for auto hang up i s ON. 1 Pres s m in id le mode, scro ll n to PERSONAL SET and press o . 2 Scro ll n to AUTO HA NG -UP and press o . The curr ent setting is shown . 3 Scro ll n to sele ct ON or OFF and press o to confi rm. • A valida [...]

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    30 Advanced settin gs If no ac tion is tak en on th e hands et within 90 seconds, the r e gistration proce dure will be aborted. If this happens, repeat Step 1. 2 On the handset, pr ess m , scroll n to AD V ANC ED SET and press o , scroll n to REGIST ER and press o . 3 Enter the PIN wh e n prompted and press o to confi rm. By default, the PIN is 00[...]

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    31 Advanced settin gs Upon reset, all y our personal settings, call log and r edial list entr ies will be deleted and the pho ne will return to its default settings. However , your phonebook will remain unchanged after rese t. Y ou ma y have to configure y our phone once again. In this case the WELCOME mode will appear aga in after reset. (Go to ch[...]

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    32 Advanced settin gs 3 Scro ll n to SHOR T or LONG and press o to confirm . • A valida tion tone is emitt ed and the screen re turns to the previous menu. The use of your phone cannot be guaranteed on all P ABX. 7.8 Change the Di al Mode The default value for dial mode that is preset in y our handset should be the best suited for your country ne[...]

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    33 T echnical d ata / Freque ntly asked questio ns 8 T echnica l data Displa y • Progr essive LCD backlight • The backlight r emains on for 8 second s after ea ch activa tion suc h as an incoming call , key presses, lif ting the ha ndset off the base st ation, etc . • The colour of the L CD backlight is Amber . General telephone features • [...]

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    34 Frequently ask ed questions 9.1 Co nnection The handset does not switch on! • Charge the batteries: Put the handset on the base station to charge. After a few mo ments, the phone will s witch on. The handset does not charge! • Check charger connections. icon is not b linking during charge! • Battery is full: Ther e is no ne ed to charge th[...]

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    35 Fre quentl y asked questi ons 9.4 Product behaviour K eyp ad does not work! • Unlock your ke ypad: Long press * in idle mode. The handset warms up when making a l ong call! • This is a normal behavior . The handset consumes energy while calling. The handset cannot be register ed to the b ase station! • Maximum number of handsets (5) has be[...]

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    36 INDEX 10 INDEX A Access phonebook 20 Access Redi al list 22 Access th e Call log 23 Activate/Deactiv ate loudspeaker mode 19 Add/Edit Di rect Access Memory 21 Ad just earpie ce o r spe aker volu me 19 Advanced settings 29 Alarm Tone 27 Answer a c all 18 Answer an external call 25 Auto Hang-Up 28 C Call from redial list 17 Call from the call log [...]

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    37 INDEX Menu structure 15 Modify a phonebook entry 20 Mute/Unmute microphone 19 O Overview of the base station 10 Overview of your phone 7 P Paging 25 Person al setting s 27 Phonebook 20 PIN 29 Predialling 17 R Recall time 3 1 Redial list 22 Register 29 Reset Un i t 30 Ring Melody 28 Ring Volume 27 S Save a redial number 22 Save call list ent ry 2[...]

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    ©2008 K oninklijk e Philips Electronics N.V . All rights res erved Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the cop yright owner Document number: 3111 285 40903 (GB)[...]