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    Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome SE565 EN User manual IFU_SE565_05_EN.indd 1 2009-5-15 17:48:31[...]

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    _ _ _ Philips Consumer Lifestyl e Glaslaan2 5616LW Eindh oven The Netherlan ds DECLARAT ION OF CONFORMITY We, Philips Consumer Lifestyl e Glaslaan2 5616LW Eindh oven The Netherlan ds Declare that produ ct models SE 565 (telecommun ications terminal equipm ents) manufactured in China are in compliance with ANNE X IV of the R&TTE-Directiv e 1999/[...]

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    3 English EN Contents 1 Important 5 Safety instructions 5 2 Y our SE565 8 What is in the box 8 Over view of the phone 9 Over view of the base station 1 0 Display icons 1 0 3 Get started 1 1 Connect the base station 1 1 Connect the charger 1 2 W allmount the base station 1 2 Install the handset 1 3 Check the batter y level 1 3 Set the countr y 1 3 S[...]

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    4 EN 12 Extra featur es 2 9 Alarm clock 2 9 Auto clock 2 9 Keypad lock 3 0 Locate the handset 3 0 13 Advanced settings 3 1 Register the handsets 3 1 Unregister the handsets 3 1 Restore default settings 3 1 14 T elephone answ ering machine 3 2 T urn on the answer ing machine 3 2 T urn off the answer ing machine 3 2 Set the answering machine language[...]

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    5 Do n ot d ro p yo ur p ho ne o r a llo w ob je c t s to • fa ll o n you r p ho ne . Do n ot us e a ny cl ea ni ng a ge nt s co nt a in in g • al coh ol , a mm on ia , be nze n e , or a b r a si ve s a s th es e may h a r m t he s et . Do n ot us e t he p r od uc t in p lac es w he r e t he r e • ar e e x pl osi ve h a z a rd s . Do n ot l e[...]

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    6 Disposal of your old pr oduct and batteries Y our pr o du c t is d es ig ne d an d ma nu fa c tu r ed wi t h hi gh q ua li t y ma te r ia ls a nd co mp on en t s , wh ic h ca n be r e c ycle d an d r eu se d . W he n th is cr os se d - ou t w he el ed b in s y m bol is at t ac he d to a pr od u c t i t me an s th at t he pr od uc t is cove r ed b[...]

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    7 W he n th is l ogo is a t t a ch ed to a p r od uc t , i t me ans a  na nc ial co nt r i bu t io n ha s be e n pai d to t he a s soc ia ted n at io nal r e cove r y and r ec ycl ing s y s te m . Env iron me nt a l inf orm at ion Al l un ne ces sa r y pac k ag ing h a s be en o mi t te d. W e hav e tr i ed t o ma ke th e pa ck ag in g ea s y to[...]

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    8 Line cord Guarantee User Manual Quick star t guide Note In s om e co un tr ie s , you h ave to co n ne c t t he • li ne a da pt or to t h e li ne co r d , th e n pl ug t he l in e cor d to t h e li ne s oc ket . Note In m ul t i - ha nd se t pa ck s, t h er e a r e ad d it i on al • ha nd se t s a nd ch a r ge r s w i th p owe r s up pl y uni[...]

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    9 Ke y Name Descriptions 1 Ea r p ie ce 2 R ig ht sof t key Se le c t t he f un c t io n • dis p layed o n t he ha nd set s cr e en di r ec t ly a bo ve th e k e y. 3 C all L og / Up key Sc ro ll u p on t he • menu In cr ea s e th e • ea r pi ece /sp ea ke r volu me En te r th e ca ll l og • 4 Phonebook / Dow n key Sc ro ll d own o n t he ?[...]

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    10 Key N ame Descriptions 5 Me ss ag e cou nt e r Di sp lay t he nu m be r of • messages Di sp lay t he a ns we r in g • mac hi ne o pe r a ti on 6 For ward/ backward key Sk ip for w a rd / • bac k w a rd d u r ing playback 7 De le te key De le te m es sa ges • 8 Pag in g key Fi nd h an dse t(s ) • En te r re gi s t r at io n • mode Dis[...]

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    11 2 Co nn ec t t h e powe r so cke t to a s t a nd ar d wa ll ou t le t . 3 Co nn ec t t h e te le ph on e lin e cor d to t he ph on e soc ket a t th e bo t to m of t he ba s e s t at io n a nd t he w al l pho ne s oc ket . SE565 3 Get star ted Caution En su r e you h ave r e ad t he s afe t y i ns t r u c t io ns i n • th e “ I mp or ta n t ?[...]

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    12 2 T ur n t he b r ac ket a r ou nd . 3 Re - in se r t t he b r a cke t int o th e ba ck of t he ba se s ta t ion . 4 In se r t s cr ew s ( no t inc lu de d) i nt o th e wa ll . 5 Al ig n th e mou nt in g ho les o n t he ba ck of th e ba se s t at io n wi t h th e sc r ews o n th e wall. 6 Sl id e th e ba se s t at io n dow n in to pl ace . Conne[...]

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    13 Note If t h e ha nd se t be co me s wa r m w h en t h e • ba t t er i e s ar e b ei ng c ha r ge d , i t is no r m al . Check the batter y lev el The batter y icon displays the current batter y level. Th e ba t t er y is f ul l, t h e t al k ti me ca n go u p to 14 hour s . Th e ba t t er y is e m pt y. Cha r ge i t . The handsets turn off if [...]

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    14 If yo u he ar w ar ni ng to nes w h en yo u ar e • on t he p ho ne , t he h an ds et is a lm os t o u t of bat te r y or t he h an ds et is o u t of r a nge . Cha r ge t h e bat te r y or m ove th e ha nd se t ne ar e r to t he b as e s t a ti on . Switch y our handset On/Off Pr es s a nd ho ld • to s wi t ch of f t he ha nd set . Th e ha nd[...]

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    15 Redial the most recent n umber 1 Pr es s . 2 Pr es s red ial . 3 Pr es s [S ELEC T ] . The most recent number is then dialed » out. Call fr om the redial list Y o u ca n ma ke a c al l fr om t h e re di al l is t . Tip Fo r mo r e inf or m at i on , se e “ R ed ia l a ca ll ” i n th e • Re di al l is t s ec ti on . Call fr om the phoneboo[...]

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    16 Mute the micr ophone 1 Pr es s du r in g a ca ll . The handset displays » [MUTE ON] . The caller cannot hear you, but you » can still hear his voice. 2 Pr es s ag ai n to un mu t e th e mi cr 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 e r vi ce is n et w or k d[...]

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    17 2 Pr es s an d to e nd t he cu r r e nt c al l an d an sw er t he  r s t ca ll . T oggle betw een tw o calls Y ou can toggle your calls in these ways: 1 Pr es s an d ; or 2 Pr es s [O K ] a nd s el ec t [S WI TCH CALLS] , t he n pr e ss [O K ] a ga in t o con r m . The current call is put on hold, and y ou » are now connected to the other[...]

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    18 T oggle between calls Pr es s int to s wi t ch b et we e n th e ou t s id e ca ll an d th e in te r com c all . T ransfer a call 1 Pr es s int du r in g a ca ll . 2 Se le c t o r en te r th e ha nd se t nu mb e r , th en pr es s [S ELEC T ] to con r m . 3 Pr es s wh e n th e ot he r si de a ns we r s you r ca ll . The call is now transferred [...]

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    19 Note Pr e ss • to jo in a n o ngo in g con fe r en ce w it h an ot he r h an ds et i f [ADVANC E D S ET ] > [ CONFERENCE ] is se t to [O N ] . During the confer ence call 1 Pr es s int to pu t t he e x te r na l c all o n ho ld an d go ba ck to t he i nt er nal c al l. The external call is put on hold. » 2 Pr es s int to tog gle b e t we e[...]

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    20 Key Ch ar a c t er s (Low er 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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    21 Access the phonebook during a call 1 Pr es s [ OPTION] , sel ec t [P HON EBOOK] th en p r es s [S ELEC T ] aga in to co n r m . 2 Se le c t t he co nt a c t , t he n pr e ss [ SE LECT ] to con r m. The number can be viewed. » 3 Pr es s [S ELEC T ] aga in t o dia l ou t t he number . Call fr om the phonebook 1 Pr es s to acces s th e ph on[...]

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    22 5 Edi t t he n um b er , t he n pr e ss [ S AV E ] t o con r m . The record is sav ed. » Delete a r ecord 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [PHON EBOOK] > [DELE TE] , th en p r es s [S ELEC T ] to con r m . 3 Se le c t a co nt ac t , th e n pr es s [O K ] t o con r m The record is deleted. » Delete all r ecords 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le [...]

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    23 Sa v e a call r ecord to the phonebook 1 Pr es s . 2 Se le c t [CA L L LI ST ] . 3 Se le c t a r e cor d , th en p r es s [ OP TION] to con r m . 4 Se le c t [ SAVE N U MB E R] , t he n pr e ss [S ELEC T] to co n r m . 5 En te r an d ed it t h e na me , t he n pr e ss [O K ] to con r m. 6 En te r an d ed it t h e nu mb er, the n pr e ss[...]

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    24 Delete a r edial recor d 1 Pr es s red ial t o en te r th e lis t of dia le d calls . 2 Se le c t a r e cor d , th en P r es s [S ELEC T] th en [OPTION] . 3 Se le c t [DE LETE ] , t h en p r es s [SE LECT ] . The record is deleted. » Delete all r edial recor ds 1 Pr es s red ial t o en te r th e lis t of dia le d calls . 2 Pr es s [S ELEC T ] t[...]

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    25 P ersonalize the sounds Set the handset’ s ringtone Y o u ca n se le c t f r om 15 ri ng ton es . 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [ PE RS ON A L S ET ] > [H AN DS E T TO N E S ] > [R I NG TON E S] , th e n pr es s [S ELEC T] to co n r m . 3 Se le c t a r i ng to ne , t he n pr e ss [ SEL ECT ] to con r m. The setting is sav ed. » Set[...]

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    26 Enhance the audio quality XH D ( E x t re m e Hi gh D e ni t io n ) so un d mod e is a n exc lu si ve fea tu r e wh ic h tr a ns mi t s hig h d e li t y s ign al s to th e ha nd se t . I t ma ke s th e ph on e conve r s at io ns s ou nd li ke r ea l -l ife conve r s at io ns . W he n you a r e in s t a nd by mo de , 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se l[...]

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    27 Dial mode Note Th is f ea tu r e on ly a p pli e s to mo de l s th at • su pp or t bot h to ne a n d pu lse d ia 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 C[...]

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    28 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 r ing 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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    29 Set the alarm melody 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [CLOC K & AL AR M ] > [AL A RM TO N E ] , th en p r es s [S ELEC T ] to con r m . 3 Se le c t a n ew me lo d y , t he n pr e ss [S ELEC T] to co n r m . The setting is sav ed. » Note Th e a la r m vo lu me i s se t to t h e sa m e le vel a s • th e r i nge r vo lu m e . If t he r [...]

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    30 K eypad lock Y ou can lock the keypad to prevent accidental button presses. Lock the k eypad 1 Pr es s a nd ho ld i n s t a nd by mod e . The keypad is locked. » Note W he n t he ke yp ad i s lo cke d , no c al l ca n b e • ma de . Y ou c a n s ti ll a ns w er t h e in com in g ca ll s . Th e key p ad i s un lo cke d du r i ng t he c a ll b u[...]

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    31 Unr egister the handsets 1 If t wo h an ds et s s ha r e th e s am e ba se s t at io ns , yo u ca n un r eg is t er a h an ds et wi t h an ot he r ha nd se t . 2 Pr es s menu . 3 Se le c t [ADV AN C ED S E T ] > [UNREGISTER] , the n pr e ss [ SE LECT ] to con r m . 4 En te r th e s ys t em P I N . ( Th e pr e set P I N is 0 0 0 0). P r es [...]

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    32 Thr ough the base 1 Pr es s to tu r n of f t h e ans w er i ng mac hi ne i n s t an d by mod e . Set the answ ering machine language Note Th is f ea tu r e on ly a p pli e s to mo de l s wi t h • mu l ti pl e - la ng ua ge s up po r t . The answering machine language is the language for the outgoing messages. 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [AN S[...]

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    33 Delete an outgoing message 1 Pr es s menu . 2 Se le c t [AN S W ER M ACH IN E ] > [RE COR D OG M] , t he n pr e ss [S ELEC T] to co n r m . 3 Se le c t [AN S W ER & R EC .] or [AN S WE R O N LY ] , th en p r es s [S ELEC T ] to con r m . 4 Se le c t [DE LETE ] , t h en p r es s [SE LECT ] to con r m. 5 Th e pr e - r e cor de d ou[...]

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    34 All old messages are permanently » deleted. Fr om the handset 1 Pr es s menu on t h e ha nd se t . 2 Se le c t [AN S W ER M ACH IN E ] > [D EL E TE A LL] , t he n pr e ss [ SE LECT ] to con r m . The handset displays a conrmation » request. 3 Pr es s [O K ] to co n r m . All old messages are permanently » deleted. Note Y ou ca n d[...]

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    35 3 En te r you r PI N cod e . Y ou now hav e access to your » answering machine , and the new messages star t playing. Note Y ou hav e 2 cha n ces t o en te r t he co r r e c t PI N • cod e be for e y ou r ph on e ha ng s up . 4 Pr es s a key to c a r r y ou t a f un c t ion . S ee th e Re mot e acce ss co mm an ds t a bl e be low fo r a lis t[...]

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    36 Answ ering machine default settings An swe ri ng M ach in e An s ma chi ne s t a tu s On An s ma chi ne m od e An s wer & R ec Ba s e ca ll s cr ee n ing On Ou t goi ng m es sa ge memor y Pr e - r eco rd e d OGM In com ing m es s age memor y [ E m p t y] Re mot e acces s Off PI N cod e 0000 V oi ce la ngu ag e Countr y- dependen t R ing d e [...]

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    37 16 T echnical data Displa y Pr og r es si ve LCD ba ck li gh t • Ge ne r al t ele p hon e fe atu res Du al m od e ca ll er n am e & nu mb e r • identic ation 10 poly p ho nic r ing er m el od ie s an d 5 • s t a nda r d r i nge r me lo di es Co nfe re n ce ca ll a nd voi ce mai ls • In te r co m • Ph one bo ok li st , Red ia l l[...]

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    38 Bad audio (crackles, echo, etc.) Th e ha nd se t is n ea r ly o u t of r a nge . M ove • i t clos er t o th e ba s e s t at io n . Th e ph on e r ece ive s in te r fer e nce f r om • th e ne ar by el ec t r i ca l ap pl ia nce s . Move t h e ba se s ta t ion a way f ro m t he m . Th e ph on e is a t a loc a ti on w i th t hi ck • wa lls . [...]

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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 oleelliste[...]

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    SE565_EN_UM_V1.3 Printed in China 0168 © 2009 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. IFU_SE565_05_EN.indd 40 2009-5-15 17:48:52[...]