Philips SE4502B manual

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    SE450 US-EN T elephone Wa r n i n g Use only r echargeable batteries. Charge the handset for 24 hours be for e use. Register y our pr oduct and ge t 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 S a f e t y Instructions 4 2 Environment and safe ty 6 2.1 Safety information 6 2.2 Power requirements 6 2.3 Battery requirements 6 2.4 Telephone connection 6 2.5 Environmental care 7 2.6 Precautions 7 2.7 Equipment Approv a l Infor mation 8 2.7.1 Notification t o th e Local Telepho ne Company 8 2.7.2 Rights[...]

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    2 T able of c ontents 8.3 Text or number entry 30 8.4 Call in progres s 30 8.4.1 Adjust earpiece or speaker volume 30 8.4.2 M ute/Unmute microphone 30 8.4.3 Activate/Deactivate loudspeaker mode 30 8.5 Chain dialing 31 8.6 Using your Phonebook 31 8.6.1 Store a contact in the phone book 31 8.6.2 Acces s phonebook 31 8.6.3 M odify a phonebook entry 32[...]

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    3 T able of cont ents 10.6.1 Easy registration 46 10.7 Unregister 46 10.8 Reset Unit 46 10.9 Set Area Code 47 10.10 Set Auto Prefix 4 7 10.11 Change F lash time 4 8 10.12 Change the Dial Mode 48 10.13 Set First Ring D etection 48 10.14 Default Settings 49 11 Network Serv ice 49 11.1 Call Forward 5 0 11.1.1 Change Call Forward Activa tion Codes 50 1[...]

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    4 Impor tant Sa fety Instructions 1I m p o r t a n t S a f e t y Inst r uction s Som e of th e foll owing i nforma tion ma y not apply to your particular product; howev er , when using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should alwa ys be f ollowed to r educe the risk of fire, electric shock and injur y to persons, including the f ollowin[...]

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    5 Impor tant Safety Instr uctions telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. 14 Never install or modify telephone wiring during a lightnin g storm. 15 Nev er install telephone ja cks in wet locations un less the jac k is specifically designed for we t locations. 16 Use caution when install ing or modifying teleph one lines to pr[...]

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    6 Envi ronment an d safet y the discharged battery(ies). (Applies to products employing mor e than one separately replaceable primary battery .) 8 When inserting battery(ies) into this product, the proper polarity or direction must be obser v ed. Revers e insertion of battery(ies) can cause charging, and that ma y resul t in leakage or explos ion. [...]

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    7 Env ironment an d safet y 60950). Following a pow er cut, the cal l in progress is lo st. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility , telephone lines and i nternal metallic water pipe system, if pr esent, are connected together . This pr ecaution ma y be particularly impor tant in rur[...]

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    8 Envi ronment an d safet y meets certain radio communications and ope rat iona l requ iremen ts. 2.7 Equipment Appr oval Info rmatio n Y our telephone equipment is approved for connection to the public switched telephone netw ork and is in complianc e with par ts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations and the T echnical Requirements for T e l eph on[...]

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    9 Env ironment an d safet y temporary d iscontin uance of s ervice may be required.Wher e prior n otice is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such act ion, the telephone company may t emporarily discontinue service immediately . In case of such temp orary disc ontinu ance, the tele phone company must: (1) promptly notify y ou of such tem[...]

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    10 Impor t ant Commission has pr epare d a helpful book let, “Ho w T o Id entify and R esolv e Radio/TV Interference Problems”. This booklet is a vailable fr om the U .S. Government Printing Office, W ashington, D .C. 20402. Please specify stock number 004-000- 00345-4 when ordering copies. Notice : The change s or modifica tions not expressly [...]

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    11 Impor tant NO TES: This equipment may not be used on coin service prov ided by the telephone company . 3.1 P o wer requir ement s • This product requir es an electrical supply of 100-240 volts AC. In case of power failur e, the communication can be lost. • The Electrical netw ork is classified as hazardous. The only way to pow er down the ch[...]

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    12 The RBR C ® seal 3.2 Electric, M a gnetic and Electroma gnetic Fields (“EMF ”) 1. Philips Royal Electronics manu factur es a nd sells m any consumer orie nted pr oducts which usually , as with any elect ronic apparatus, ha ve th e ability to emit and receiv e electro magnetic signals. 2. One of Ph ilips’ leading Business Princi ples is to[...]

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    13 The RB RC ® seal 4.1 Ser vice Centers US service center Philips Acces sories & Computer Peripherals North America1881 Route 46 W e stLedgew ood, NJ 07852 Phone: (800) 233-8413 E-mail support: http://www .suppor t.philips.com/suppor t[...]

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    14 Yo u r p h o n e 5 Y our phone Congratulations on your purc hase and welcome to Ph ilips! T o fully benefit fr om the s upport that Philips offers, register your product at www .philips.c om/welcome. 5.1 What’ s in the box In multihandset pac ks, you will find one or more additional handsets, chargers with pow er suppl y units and ad dition al[...]

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    15 Yo u r p h o n e 5. 2 Over v iew of yo ur p ho ne AE v e n t L E D If you ha ve subscribed to Cal l er Li ne Identificati on, the event LED also blinks when there is a new call, or a new v oice mail mess age . BE a r p i e c e CD i s p l a y See section 5.3 for an overview of the displa y icons. D Sel ect k e y o Sele ct the func tion displ a ye[...]

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    16 Yo u r p h o n e I M enu key m In idle mode: Go to t he main menu. J R ed ial key r Access the Redial li st in idle mode. K Loudspeak er key l In idle mode: T urn on the loudspeaker and dial the n umber . Answer an incoming call using handsfree mode. During a call: T oggle the loudspeak er on/ off. L Number ke ys Use to dial numbe rs and write c[...]

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    17 Yo u r p h o n e 5.3 Displa y icons and Message s Indica tes that the batter y is fully charged. T his icon blinks d uring 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 a t t flashes togeth er with a b linking batter y ic on, batteri es of the wr ong type are ins talle d in t[...]

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    18 Yo u r p h o n e 5.4 Overview of the base st ation AP a g i n g k e y a Page handset. Long press to start registration procedure. A[...]

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    19 Getting s tar ted 6 Getting star ted 6.1 Conne ct the ba se station 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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    20 Getting star ted bracket and ➁ rota ting th e brack et outward. 2 T urn the bracket around. 3 Atta ch the brac k et t o the opp osite side o f the base statio n. 4 Use the pedestal wall mounting to plug your base station. 6.3 Insta ll your phone Before using the handset, the batteries ha ve to be installed and fully c harged. When the batterie[...]

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    21 Getting s tar ted 2 Place the batteries in the corr ect polarity as indi cated and rep lace the cov er . 6.3.2 C harge batt e ry 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 warns you b y blinking the battery icon. If this occurs during a conve[...]

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    22 Getting star ted 6.5 I nstall optio nal headset Y our phone may be used with an optional headset (not included in the box). T o use this feature, insert the headset plug int o the heads et jac k. Y our pho ne is rea dy for hands-free conv ersations. 6.6 Using mult ipacks If you ha ve purchased a mul tipack you will ha ve addi tional handsets, ch[...]

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    23 Getting s tar ted 6.7 Menu structure The SE450 has five menus as shown in the following table. Press the menu k ey m to enter menu mode. Use navigati o n k eys n to nav igate within the menus and all submenus. Pres s o Select to enter t he next low er menu level. Pres s c Ba ck to go to the previous menu lev el. The charts below show the menu tr[...]

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    24 Getting star ted Pe r s o n a l S e t t i n g s Personal Set Handset Name Enter name Handset T ones Ring V olume No bar (off) One bar … Five bars Pr ogressive Ring T ones Name of tones 1 … Name of tones 15 K ey Beep On Off Language List of languages W allpaper W allpaper 1 W allpaper 2 W allpaper 3 W allpaper off Color Theme Color 1 … Colo[...]

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    25 Getting s tar ted Clock and Alarm Clock & Alarm Set Date/Time Enter date & time Set Format Time F ormat 12 Hours 24 Hours Date Format DD/MM MM/DD Alarm Off On Once On Daily Alarm T one Melody 1 Melody 2 Melody 3[...]

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    26 Getting star ted Advan ced Sett ings Advanced Set Easy Call Mode On Enter Number: Off (by default) Number Enter number Conference On (by default) Off Call Barring Enter PIN Mode On Off (by default) Number Number 1 … Number 4 XHD Sound On (by default) Off Change PIN Register Unregister Reset Reset? Area Code Enter number Auto Prefix Detect Digi[...]

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    27 Getting s tar ted Network Ser vices Netw . Services Call Forward Activate Enter Number: Deactivate Change Code Activation Prefix (enter code) Suffix (enter code) Deactivation Change Code Call Fwd Busy Activate Enter Number: Deactivate Change Code Activation Prefix (enter code) Suffix (enter code) Deactivation Change Code Call Fwd Unans Activate [...]

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    28 Using y our phone 7 Using y our phone 7.1 Make a call 7.1.1 Predi alling 1 Enter the number . (A maximum of 24 digits including * and # are allow ed. Pr ess c Clear to dele te the last digit.) Or long press to delete all. 2 Pres s t . • The call is initiat ed. 7.1.2 D ir ect dialling 1 Pick up the handset and press t . (Or press l to start a c[...]

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    29 Using y our phone 3 Pres s o Select . • The call is initiat ed. 7.1.7 Call using Direct Access Memory Press a n umber key 3 to 9 for more than 2 seconds to di al a store d direct access memor y number . • In multihandset packs, each handset has its own direct access memories. • See section 8.6.7 for instructions on how to sto re, edit, and[...]

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    30 Use m ore of your phon e 8 Use more of y our phone 8.1 Switch th e handset off/on T o switch the handset off, pr ess and hold h in idle mode f or at least 5 seconds. T o sw itch it on, pr ess and hold h for at least one second. 8.2 Ke ypad lock/unl ock Pres s and hold * for 3 seconds to lock/ unlock the ke ypad in idle mode. 8.3 T ext or num ber[...]

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    31 Use mor e of you r phone very high lev el. Mak e sure the handset is not too close to y our ear . 1 During a call, press l to acti vate the loudspeak er mode. 2 Pres s l again t o return to deacti vate the l oudspea ker m ode. 8.5 Chain dialing This feature all ows you to dial an extension to a number already sa ved in the phonebook during a cal[...]

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    32 Use m ore of your phon e Instead of sc rolling n to browse the phonebook entries, you can press the numeric ke y corresponding to the first letter of the entry you wish to loc ate . For example, pressing 2 will show the entries starting with A. Press ing 2 again will show the en tries starting with B, etc. 3 Pres s t to dial the number . (Press [...]

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    33 Use mor e of you r phone 8.6.5 D elete a phonebook entr y 1 Pres s m in idle mode. Phoneb ook is highlighted; press o Select . 2 Scro ll n to Delete and pres s o Select . 3 Scro ll n to se lect an en try to delete and pr ess o Select . 4 Delete? is dis play ed on the scr een. Pres s o OK to confirm deletio n. • A valida tion tone is emitt ed. [...]

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    34 Use m ore of your phon e 8.6.7.2 Del ete Dir ect A ccess Memory 1 Pres s m in idle mode. Phoneb ook is highlighted; press o Select . 2 Scro ll n to Direc t Memory and press o Select . 3 Scro ll n to the key you wish to dele te the memor y from and press o Men u . 4 Scro ll n to Delete and pres s o Select . • A valida tion tone is emitt ed and [...]

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    35 Use mor e of you r phone 8.7.4 D elete a redial number 1 Pres s r in idle mode, scr oll n to select an entry and press o Men u . 2 Scro ll n to Delete and pres s o Select . 3 Delete? is dis play ed on the scr een. 4 Pres s o OK to confirm deletio n. • A valida tion tone is emitt ed. Pres s c Back to discar d the deletion. The screen r eturns t[...]

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    36 Use m ore of your phon e The di splay shows the call er information. • Press c Back at any time to return to the previ o us menu. 8.9.1.1 T o choose the format for call log displ ay Y ou must cho ose the co rre ct for mat to dial the ar ea code and number of the call log rec ord chosen. The o riginal incoming number fr om the call log will app[...]

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    37 Use mor e of you r phone 8.9.3 D elete a call list entr y 1 Pres s u in idle mode, and then scr oll n to select an entr y and sele ct o Men u . 2 Scro ll n to Delete and pres s o Select . 3 Delete? is dis play ed on the scr een. 4 Pres s o OK to confirm deletio n. • A val idation tone is e mitted, the ca ll list entr y is dele ted, and t he di[...]

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    38 Use m ore of your phon e 2 Scro ll n to the handset n umber you wish to transfer your external call to and pr ess o Select . 3 Pres s t on the call ed ha ndset to answer th e i nternal call, where both internal callers can talk. • Interc om is established. 4 Pres s h on the first handset to transfer the external call to the called handset. •[...]

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    39 Use mor e of you r phone 8.12 Cloc k and Alarm settings This f eatu re all ows y ou to set the date, time and alarm settings for y our phone . 8.12.1 S et Date and Time 1 Pres s m in idle mode, scr oll n to Clock & Alarm , and pr ess o Select . 2 Set Dat e/Time is highlighted. Pres s o Select . 3 The last stor ed date and t ime are displa ye[...]

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    40 P er sonal set tings • A valida tion tone is emitt ed and the screen r eturns to the Alarm menu. And the alarm icon is displa yed . • If you select Off , a validation tone is emitted and the scr een returns t o the Cl ock & Alarm menu. The alarm tone and alarm icon will sound/blink for 1 minute when the alarm time i s reach ed. T o mute [...]

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    41 P er sonal set tings 3 Scro ll n to you r d es ired vo lu me lev el. The ri ng tone sounds at each lev el. 4 Pres s o OK to co nfirm. • A valida tion tone is emitt ed and the screen re turns to the Handset T o nes menu. If ring volum e is set to off, th e icon will be displa y ed on the screen. If ring v olume is set to pro gressiv e, the ring[...]

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    42 P er sonal set tings 1 Pres s m in idle mode, scr oll n to Pe r s o n a l S e t , an d p ress o Select . 2 Scro ll n to W allpaper and press o Select . 3 Scro ll n to y our desired wa llpaper . The image on the displa y will change as you sc roll. 4 Pres s o Select to confirm. • A valida tion tone is emitt ed and the screen re turns to the Pe [...]

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    43 Advanced settin gs 1 Pres s m in idle mode, scr oll n to Pe r s o n a l S e t , an d p ress o Select . 2 Scro ll n to Au to Hang-up and press o Select . 3 Scro ll n to On or Off and press o Select to confirm . • A valida tion tone is emitt ed and the screen re turns to the Pe r s o n a l S e t menu. 10 Advanced settings 10.1 Easy Call When a c[...]

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    44 Advanced settin gs 10.2 Auto Co nfere nce If activated , this feature allo ws another handset to join a c onversation with an external call by simply pressing t . The defau lt setting i s On . 1 Pres s m in idle mode, scr oll n to Adv anced S et and press o Select . 2 Scro ll n to Conference and pres s o Select . 3 Scro ll n to se lect On or Off[...]

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    45 Advanced settin gs 10.4 XHD So und XHD (e x tra h igh d efinition) S ound can incr ease voice quality when On . The defau lt setting i s On . T o turn it off: 1 Pres s m in idle mode, scr oll n to Adv anced S et and press o Select . 2 Scro ll n to XHD Sound and press o Select . 3 Scro ll n to se lect On or Off and press o Select to con firm. •[...]

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    46 Advanced settin gs By default, the PIN is 0000. 1 On the base s tation, press a n d hold a for 3 seconds. If no ac tion is take n on the h andset within 90 seconds, the r egistration proce dure will be aborted. If this happens, repeat from Step 1. 2 On the handset, press m , scroll n to Ad vanced S et and press o Select . 3 Scroll n to Register [...]

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    47 Advanced settin gs 1 Pres s m in idle mode, scr oll n to Adv anced S et and press o Select . 2 Scro ll n to Rese t and pres s o Select . 3 Reset? is displa yed on the scr een. Pres s o OK to confi rm. • A valida tion tone is emitt ed. • The unit is reset to its default settings. (See s ection 10.14 below .) 10.9 Set Ar ea Cod e This feature [...]

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    48 Advanced settin gs • A valida tion tone is emitt ed and the screen re turns to the Adva nced S et menu. If no d etect string ( blank) is entered, t he prefi x number will be automaticall y added to th e predial number after t is pressed. For numbers starting with *, # or P , the prefi x number will not be added to the predial number after t is[...]

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    49 Network Ser vice The default setting for first ring detection is On . The setting a utomatically sw itches to Off when you receive a cal l conta ining caller line identif ication. Howe ver , this occurs only if you do not first manually chang e the setti ng. (It do es not cha nge autom atica lly if you manually change the firs t ring set ting ev[...]

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    50 Network Ser vice chapter ma y not be available in your phone . The Call Fo rward , Call Fo rward when Bus y , and Call F orward when Unanswer ed funct ions r equire activation codes (pr efix and suffix) and a deacti vation code. Y ou m ust get t hese codes from your service provider . 11.1 Call F orwar d Y ou can use Call F orward to fo rward in[...]

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    51 Network Ser vice 2 Scro ll n to Call Forwar d and press o Select . 3 Scro ll n to Change Code and press o Select . 4 Scro ll n to D eactiv ation and press o Select . 5 Ente r the dea ctivation code (maximum 14 digits) and press o OK . • A confirmatio n tone will sound and the di splay w ill return to the Call F orward scr een. Pres s c Clear t[...]

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    52 Network Ser vice 11.2.2 Change Call Forward when Bus y Deac tiva tion C ode 1 Pres s m in idle mode, scr oll n to Netw . Services , and press o Select . 2 Scro ll n to Call Fwd Busy and press o Select . 3 Scro ll n to Change Code and press o Select . 4 Scro ll n to D eactiv ation and press o Select . 5 Ente r the dea ctivation code (maximum 14 d[...]

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    53 Network Ser vice 7 Repeat from step 5 until you ar e finished inputting both the prefix and suf fix code s. 11.3.2 Change Call Forward when Unanswer ed Deactivation Code 1 Pres s m in idle mode, scr oll n to Netw . Services , and press o Select . 2 Scro ll n to Call Fwd Unans and press o Select . 3 Scro ll n to Change Code and press o Select . 4[...]

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    54 Network Ser vice 11.6.1 A ccess Inf o Se rvice 1 Pres s m in idle mode, scr oll n to Netw . Services , and press o Select . 2 Scro ll n to In fo and press o Select . 3 Y ou ar e now a t the Info menu and Call is hi ghlighte d. Press o Sele ct to connect to the i nformation ser vice ac count numbe r . 11.6.2 Set Info Serv ice Number 1 Pres s m in[...]

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    55 Network Ser vice will no t record this ca ll either . The Cancel call b ack feature enables yo u to deactivate the cal l back feat ure when you hav e activated it. 11.9.1 Cal l the Cancel Call Back Number 1 Pres s m in idle mode, scr oll n to Netw . Services , and press o Select . 2 Scro ll n to Cancel Call BK and press o Select . 3 Y ou are now[...]

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    56 Te c h n i c a l d a t a 12 T e chnical data Displa y • Color L CD with bac klight • Selectable wallpaper • Selectable color theme General telephone features • Caller name & number identification • 5 standard + 10 polyphonic ringer melodies • Wideband synthesis for receiver and loudspeak er Phonebook list, Redial list and Call lo[...]

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    57 Fre quentl y asked questi ons icon is not b linking during charge! • Battery is full: Ther e is no need to charge the batter y . • Bad batte ry con tact: Adjus t th e handset slightly . • Dirty contact: Clean the batteries contact with a cloth moi stened with alcohol. Communicatio n is lost during a call! • Charge the battery • Mov e c[...]

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    58 Frequently ask ed questions The handset cannot be register ed to the b ase station! • Maximum number of handsets (8) has been reached. T o register a new handset, unregister an existing handset. • Remove and r eplace the handset batteries. • T ry again by disconnecting and connecting the base station power supply and follow the pr ocedure [...]

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    59 INDEX 14 INDEX A Access Inf o Service 54 Access phonebook 31 Access Redi al list 34 Access th e Cal l log 35 Access the Call Return Service 54 Activate/Deactiv ate loudspeaker mode 30 Activating Withho ld ID 55 Ad just earpie ce o r spe aker volu me 30 Advanced settings 43 Advanced Settings menu tree 26 Answer a c all 29 Answer an external call [...]

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    60 INDEX Dial mode 4 8 Direct Access Memory 33 Direct d ialling 28 Displ ay icon s and Me ssages 17 Display langu ages 41 E Easy Call 43 End a call 29 Establish a three-party conference call 38 F Frequently asked questions 56 G Getting started 19 H Hands et locato r 38 Handset name 40 Handset Tones 40 Handsfree answering 29 I Information Service 1 [...]

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    61 INDEX Set Info Se rvice Number 54 Set the Backli ght Time 4 2 Set the Cancel Call Back Number 55 Set the Display Contrast 42 Set the Ring Tones 41 Set the Ring Volum e 40 Set the Withhold ID Code 55 Set Time Format 39 Set Voice Mail Number 53 Store a contact in the phonebook 31 Switch between an internal and external call 3 8 Switch the handset [...]

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    ©2008 K oninklijke Philips Elect ronics N.V . All rights res er v ed Reproduction in whole or in part is pr ohibited without the written consent of the cop yright owner Document order n umber : 3111 285 45511 (US-EN)[...]