Philips SE630 manual

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    3 EN 4 Important Information 4 For your safety 4 Installation requirements 4 Need Help? 5 What’s in the box? 6Y o u r S E 6 3 0 6 Overview of the handset 9 Overview of the base station 9 Main features of your SE630 11 Connect 12 Install 17 Call 21 Phonebook 25 Call log 27 SMS 34 Clock & Alarm 35 Personal Settings 40 Advanced Settings 47 Netwo[...]

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    4 EN Important Information For your safety In the event of a powe r failure, you cann ot use this hand set to make or receive calls. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency calls. Your PIN code is preset to 0000. If you change your PIN code, keep the PIN details in a safe place where you have easy access to them . Do not los[...]

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    5 EN What’s in the box? The following accessories are included with your SE630: Power supply for base station Battery door Line cord User Guide Warranty card The line adaptor may not be attached to the line cord . In this case, you have to connect the line adaptor to the line cord first before plugging the line cord to the line socket. In multiha[...]

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    6 EN Your SE630 Overview of the handset LCD Screen Left Soft key Talk key Keypad lock key . Up/Down Navi gation keys Earpiece Right Soft key Hang-up key Alphanumeric keypad Case key / Pause key / Ringer off key Intercom key Loudspeaker key Microphone Event LED SE630_IFU_EN.book P age 6 Wednesday, September 20, 20 06 5:58 PM[...]

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    7 EN Your SE630 Handset keys Soft key Press To m Enter the main menu from stand-by mode. Select the function displayed on the handset screen direct ly above it. Activate mute function during a call. > Go to redial list from stand-by mode. Select the function displayed on the handset screen direct ly above it. r Answer an incoming ext ernal or in[...]

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    8 EN Your SE630 Display icons & symbols In stand-by mode, several icons & symbols may be displayed on th e handset. The handset is registered and within range of th e base station. It blinks when the handset is out of range or is searching for a base. Battery symbol indicating 3 different battery levels. The ringer volume is set to zero. Th[...]

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    9 EN Your SE630 Overview of the base station Main features of your SE630 The following is an overview of the menu options that are available in your SE630. For detailed explanation of the menu options, please refer to the co rresponding sections in this User Guide. Menu To Page SMS Setup, write/read SMS , etc 27 PHONEBOOK Add, edit and manage phone[...]

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    10 EN Your SE630 Menu navigation The basic steps of navigating through the menus and options are as follow s: Task Action Illustrat ion Enter main menu/menu options. Choose MENU by pressing the key directly below it (left soft key m ). • Go to a specific menu/ option • Confirm your selection 1. Press : key to scroll to your desired menu/option.[...]

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    11 EN Connect The location of your base station can have an effect on the range and performance of your SE630 (see TIP below). Connecting the Base Station 1. Place the base station in a central location near the telephone line socket and electricity sockets. 2. Connect the line cord and the power cable to the pr oper connector at the back of the ba[...]

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    12 EN Install Install battery Your SE630 is supplied with 2 recharge able batteries allowing approximately up to 12 hours of talk-time and up to 150 hours st and-by time. Before using the handset , the batteries have to be installed and fully charged. 1. Slide out the battery cover. 2. Place the batteries as indicated and replace the cover. Charge [...]

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    13 EN Install Battery life and range Talk time and stand-by time When the battery is fully charged, the talk time of yo ur SE630 is approximately 12 hours and the stand-by time is approximately 150 hours. Low battery warning The battery level is shown at the top left of the hand set screen. When the battery level becomes low, the low battery sensor[...]

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    14 EN Install Set date and time 1. Press m MENU . 2. Scroll : to Clock & Alarm and press m SELECT . 3. Press m SELECT to enter Set Date/Time . 4. Enter current t ime (HH:MM) and current date (D D/MM/YY) and press m SELECT . Now, you are ready to use your phone. Basic operations of your SE630 Make a call Enter the phone number (max imum 24 digit[...]

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    15 EN Install Stand-by mode If the handset is idle for 30 seconds in setting s mode, review mode, edit mode, etc. it will automatically return to stand-by mode. It will also return to stand-by mode auto matically when the handset is placed ba ck on the base station. Screen and keypad backlight The backlight remains on for 20 seconds after each acti[...]

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    16 EN Install 7. Press 7 four times: Philips Default settings Ringer Volume Medium Earpiece Volume Volume 3 Speaker Volume Volume 3 Key Beep On Wallpaper Contrast Level 2 Screensaver On Auto Pick-up Off Auto Hang-up On Babysit mode Off Alarm clock Off Barring mode Off SMS reception On Master PIN 0000 By default, the first letter of a word is in upp[...]

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    17 EN Call Make a call Predialling 1. Enter the phon e number (maxim um 24 digits). 2. Press r to dial the number. Direct dialling 1. Press r or v to take the line. 2. Enter the phone number. Call from redial list 1. Press > in stand-by mode. 2. Scroll : to an entry in the redial list . 3. Press r to dial the number. Call from the call log 1. Pr[...]

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    18 EN Call Answer a call When the phone rings, pr ess r key. Handsfree answering When the phone rings, pr ess v key . End a call Press e key. Calls in-progress The following options are available during a call : Adjust earpiece volume 1. Press : to select from Volume 1 to Volume 5 . Mute/unmute the handset 1. During a call, press m MUTE to turn off[...]

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    19 EN Call 2. Press v key again to return to normal mode. Adjust loudspeaker volume 1. Press : key to select from Volume 1 to Volume 5 . Intercom This feature is only available wh en there are at least 2 re gistered handsets. It allows you to make free internal calls, transfer external calls from one hand set to another and use the conference optio[...]

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    20 EN Call Three-party conference call The conference call feature allows one external call to be shared with two handsets (in intercom). T he three parties can share the conversation and no n etwork subscription is required. 1. Press c to put the external call on hold (the ca ller can no longer hear you). 2. Intercom is established immediately if [...]

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    21 EN Phonebook Your SE630 can store up to 250 phonebook me mories, including 9 direct access memories ( 1 to 9 ). Each phonebook entry can have a maximum of 24 digits for the phone number and 12 characters for nam e. Access phonebook 1. Press d in stand-by mode or press m MENU , scroll : to Phonebook and press m SELECT , scroll : to List Entry and[...]

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    22 EN Phonebook 5. Scroll : to choose a group ( <No Group> , <Group A> , <Group B> , <Grou p C> ) and press m SELECT to confirm. A long confirmation beep tone is emitted. Edit a phonebook entry 1. Press m MENU , scroll : to Phonebook and press m SELECT , sc roll : to Edi t Entry and press m SELECT . 2. Scroll : to the entry [...]

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    23 EN Phonebook Store direct access memory You can store up to 9 direct access memories (Key 1 to 9 ). A long press on the keys in stand-by mode will automatically dial the stored phone number. 1. Press m ME NU , scroll : to Phonebook and press m SELECT , scroll : to Direct Memory and press m SELECT . 2. Select a key ( Key 1 to Key 9 ) and press m [...]

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    24 EN Phonebook 2. Slide the SIM card between the retaining c lips, microchip facing up, until it stops. 3. Put the SIM car d tray back in the slot on t he ba se station and push into place until it latches. 4. On the handset, press m MENU , scroll : to Phonebook and press m SELECT , scroll : to Copy from SIM and press m SELECT . 5. Scroll : to Cop[...]

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    25 EN Call log The call log can store up to 50 entries. If you have subs cribed to Caller Line Identification (CLI), and provided the identity of the caller is not withheld, the name (or number) of the caller will be displayed together with the date & time of the call (if provided by the netw ork). The calls (missed and received) are displayed [...]

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    26 EN Call log View details of a redial list entry 1. Press > in stand-by mode and scroll : to se lect an entry. 2. Press m SELECT and press m SELECT again to View . Save redial list entry to phonebook 1. Press > in stand-by mode and scroll : to se lect an entry. 2. Press m SELECT , scroll : to Copy to Phbk and press m SELECT . 3. Enter name [...]

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    27 EN SMS SMS stands for Sho rt Message Servic e. To benefit fr om this s ervice, you must subscribe to Caller Line Identification Service (CL I) together with SM S serv ice from your ne twork provider. SMS messages can be exchanged with a phone (mobile or compatible fixed lines ), provided the receiver has also subscribed to CLI and SMS services. [...]

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    28 EN SMS 5. Enter the destination phone number and press m OK . Or press m PHBK to browse the phonebook list to select a phone number, press m SELECT and press m OK . 6. Enter the destination box nu mber ( 0 to 9 ) directly and press m OK (onl y for UK). 7. Press m SELECT to Send the message or scroll : to Save as Draft to save the message in the [...]

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    29 EN SMS 6. When viewing the message content, you can press m MENU to access the follo wing options: 7. To return t o SMS menu, press e . Reply to an Inbox message 1. While viewing the me ssage content, press m MENU to display the Inbox menu options. 2. Scroll : to Reply and press m SELECT to start editing. 3. After editing, press m OK to co nfirm[...]

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    30 EN SMS Delete all Inbox messages 1. While viewing the me ssage content, press m MENU to display the Inbox menu options. 2. Scroll : to Delete All and press m SELECT . 3. Press m SELECT again to confirm deletion. Draft box In addition to SMS messages saved as drafts, all th e SMS messages that are not successfully sent will be automatically store[...]

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    31 EN SMS 2. Scroll : to Delete and press m SELECT to confirm deletion. Delete all Draft messages 1. While viewing the me ssage content, press m MENU to display the Draft box menu options. 2. Scroll : to Delete All and press m SELECT . 3. Press m SELECT again to confirm deletion. SMS settings This menu allows you to set up the server for sen d ing [...]

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    32 EN SMS 3. Enter box name (maximum 12 characters) and press m OK . 4. Enter a password (maximum 8 digits) and press m OK . 5. Enter the password again and press m OK . 6. Enter the SMS box number and press m OK . If the confirmation password is correct, the new SMS box will be created. A long confirmation beep is emitted and the screen returns to[...]

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    33 EN SMS 3. Enter the number and pr ess m OK to confirm. A confirmation beep is emitted. To set incoming number 1. Press m MENU , press m SELECT to enter SMS , scroll : to SMS Settings and press m SELECT , scroll : to SMS Center 1 , SMS Center 2 or SMS Center 3 and press m SELECT . 2. Scroll : to Incoming Nr. and press m SELECT . 3. Enter the numb[...]

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    34 EN Clock & Alarm Set date and time 1. Press m MENU , scroll : to Clock & Alarm and press m SELECT , press m SELECT again to enter Set Date/Time . 2. Enter the current time (HH:MM) and current date (DD/MM/YY) and press m SELECT. 3. A confirmation beep is emi tted and the screen returns to Cloc k & Alarm menu. Set Alarm 1. Press m MENU[...]

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    35 EN Personal Settings Handset Tones Ring Volume There are 5 ringer volume options ( Silence , Low , Medium , High and Progressive ). The default level is Medium . To set ring volume 1. Press m MENU , scroll : to Personal Set and press m SELECT , pres s m SELECT to enter Handset Tones and press m SE LECT again to enter Ring Volu me . 2. Scroll : t[...]

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    36 EN Personal Settings 3. Press m SELECT to set the ring melody. A confirmation beep is emitted and the screen returns to previous menu. Group Melody To benefit from this feature, you must subscribe to the Caller Line ldentification service. See "Caller Line Identification" on page 20. This menu enables you to select and set the melodies[...]

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    37 EN Personal Settings Wallpaper This feature allows you to select the wallpaper to be displayed in stand-by mode. There are 4 wallpapers pre-installed on your phone. Plea se see "Default settings" on page 16 for the default wallpaper. To set wallpaper 1. Press m MENU , scroll : to Personal Set and press m SELECT , scroll : to Wallpaper [...]

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    38 EN Personal Settings 2. Edit the handset name and press m OK to confirm. A confirmation beep is emitted and the screen returns to previous menu. Auto Pick-up This function enables you to answer a call automati cally by simply lifting the handse t from the base stat ion. By default, the Auto Pick-up feature is Off . To set Auto Pick-up mode 1. Pr[...]

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    39 EN Personal Settings Babysit mode You must have at least 2 handsets regi s te red t o y o u r b a s e s t a t i o n to be ab le t o u s e t h i s f e atu r e ( s e e p age 4 3 "To register an additional handset"). This feature allows you to monito r, e.g. the baby’s room . Place the handset in the room to be monitored. If the sound l[...]

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    40 EN Advanced Settings Recall Time Recall time (or dial delay) is the time delay by which the line will be disconnected after you press r key. It can be set to short, medium or long. The default value of recall time that is preset in your SE630 shou ld be the best suited for your country n etwork and therefore you should not need to chan ge it. To[...]

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    41 EN Advanced Settings Dial Mode The default value for dial mode that is preset in yo ur SE630 should be the best suited for your coun try network and therefore you shou ld not need to change it. There are 2 dial modes: Tone or Pulse . To set dial mode 1. Press m MENU , scroll : to Advanced Set and press m SELECT , scroll : to Dial Mode and press [...]

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    42 EN Advanced Settings Baby Call When activated, the Baby Call feature enables you to dial a number by pressing any key on your handset. This feature is very useful for dire ct access to emergenc y services. To activate Baby Call mode 1. Press m ME NU , scroll : to Advanced Set and press m SELECT , scroll : to Baby call and press m SELECT . 2. Ent[...]

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    43 EN Advanced Settings Registration The procedures described below are th e procedures that you will find in your SE630 handset. The procedures may vary according to the handset you want to register. In this case, please refer to the manufacturer of the additional handset. Additional handset s must be registered to the base unit before you can use[...]

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    44 EN Advanced Settings Unregistration To unregister a handset 1. Press m MENU , scroll : to Advanced Set and press m SELECT , scroll : to Unregistration and press m SELECT . 2. Enter the Master PIN when prompted and press m OK to confirm. 3. Press on th e handset keypad the handset number correspondin g to the hands et that you w ish to unregister[...]

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    45 EN Advanced Settings Reset Reset to default settings 1. Press m MENU , scroll : to Adv anced Se t and press m SELECT , scroll : to Reset and press m SELECT . 2. Enter the Master PIN when prompted and press m OK . 3. Scroll : to Yes and press m SELECT . A confirmation beep is emitted, and the unit is reset to its default settings (please see &quo[...]

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    46 EN Advanced Settings 3. Scroll : to the country of your choice and press m SELECT to c onfirm. Conference Mode When Conference mode is activated, you can initiate a three-party conference call with a second handset registered to your base station automat ically if the second handset takes the line when there is already an external call in progre[...]

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    47 EN Network Services This menu provides a convenient means for you to a ccess, activate or deactivate some network services that are country/subscription dependent. Contact your network provider for more information about these services. The default numbers and values th at are preset in your SE630 should be the best suited for yo ur country netw[...]

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    48 EN Network Services 2. Scroll : to the type of call forwarding option you wish to set ( Call Forward / Call Fwd Busy / Call Fwd UnAns ) and press m SELECT . 3. Scroll : to Deactivate and press m SELECT to confirm. 4. The number string for that selected service will be dialled. 5. When the number has been dialled, press e to return to stand-by mo[...]

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    49 EN Network Services 4. When the number has been dialled, press e to return to stand-by mode. Cancel Call Back Setting 1. Press m ME NU , scroll : to Net. Service and press m SELE CT , scroll : to Cancel Call Bk and press m SELECT . 2. Scroll : to Settings and pr ess m SELECT . 3. Enter the required number for cancelling of call back and press m [...]

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    50 EN Games Memory The objective of this game is to find and match different pairs of graphics in the shortest possible time using your memory. To win, you have to complete matc hing all 8 pairs of graphics in a 4x4 matrix. To start the game 1. Press m MENU , scroll : to Games and press m SELECT , press m SELECT to enter Mem ory game. 2. An instruc[...]

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    51 EN Troubleshooting Troubleshooting of the phone Problem Causes Solution The icon is not bl inking when the handset is placed on the base • Bad battery contact • Dirty contact • Battery is full • Move the handset slightly • Clean the battery contact with a cloth moistened with alcohol • No need to charge No dialling tone • No power [...]

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    52 EN Troubleshooting Problem Causes Solution The handset displays “not available” • when attempting to add another handset to the base station • when using a handset • The procedure to add a handset has failed • Maximum number of handsets (5) has been reached • Base station is already busy with another h andset • Try again by disco[...]

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    53 EN Information Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields ("EMF") 1. Philips Royal Electron ics manufactures and sells many con sumer oriented products which usually, as with any electronic apparatus, have the ability to emit and receive electro magnetic signals. 2. One of Philips' leading Business Principles is to take all nec[...]

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    54 EN Index A Accessories 5 Alarm 34 Alarm tone 34 Answer a call 14, 18 Auto Hang-up 38 Auto Pick-up 38 Auto Prefix 45 B Baby Call 42 Babysit mode 39 Backlight 15 Basic operations 11 Battery level 13 C Call 41 Call Back 48 Call Barring 41 Call Forward 47 Call log 17, 25 Call waiting 20 Caller Line Identification 20 Calls in-progress 18 Charge batte[...]

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