ILLUSTRATION
Base station
Mains power supply /
line LED
Earpiece
Display
SOS key
Memory key
On/Off line key
Redial key
Internal call /
music on hold key
Dialling keypad
Recall and
Programming key
Earpiece volume key
Colour clip
Microphone
2 extra colour clips
Mains Adapter
Telephone cable
User guide
AA batteries
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Your telephone has all the advantages of the latest technological advances which make it even
simpler and easier to use.
SAFETY INFORMATION
This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls
when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for
access to emergency services.
This product may be used legally only in a country where the appropriate authority has given its
specific authorisation. This authorisation appears on a label under the base station.
The
marking on the product certifies its conformity to the technical regulations for user
safety and electromagnetic disturbance which were applicable on the date of approval in
accordance with European Union directive No. N°73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC, 91/263/EEC and
93/68/EEC.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
This product requires an electrical supply of 220-240 volts, alternating monophased current,
excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60-950.
WARNING!
The electrical network is classified as dangerous according to criteria in the standard EN60-950.
The only way to power down this product is by unplugging the power cable from the electrical
outlet. Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus and is always easily accessible.
To be able to make calls in the event of a power cut, it is recommended that this telephone be
used as a complement to another telephone which does not require mains power.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION:
The voltage on the network is classified as TNV-3 (Telecommunication Network Voltages, as
defined in the standard EN 60-950).
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Do not allow the handset to come into contact with water.
Do not open the handset or the base station. This could expose you to high voltages. Contact
our after-sales service for all repairs.
Do not allow the charging contacts or the battery to come into contact with conductive
materials such as keys, paper clips, rings, bracelets, etc.
Make sure you insert the batteries with their polarities in the correct position.
ENVIRONMENTAL CARE
Your telephone has been manufactured at a site certified ISO 14001 - the international standard
for environmental management systems.
Your telephone has also benefited from the Philips EcoDesign program - Environmental
Conscious Product Design - which considers the environmental impact of a product during its
entire life cycle.
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INSTALLING YOUR TELEPHONE
CHOOSING THE POSITION FOR THE BASE STATION
To reduce any risks of interference, avoid placing the base station less than 1 metre from another
electrical device (telephone, television, computer, etc.). The base station must be placed on a flat
surface.
Avoid placing the base station:
- in a damp room,
- near a heat source,
- near obstacles like thick walls or metal structures.
INSERTING / REPLACING THE BATTERIES
Your handset is powered by 2 rechargeable AA/R6
batteries. If you need to replace them you should use
PHILIPS RC NC-P or Saft RC6 batteries.
1 ð Press the top of the battery cover and slide it
downwards.
2 ð Insert the batteries, taking care to respect the
marked polarities.
3 ð Close the cover.
The batteries contain cadmium and should be disposed of in accordance with
the regulations in force concerning the disposal of waste.
Never use non-rechargeable batteries. The manufacturer disclaims all
Cd
responsibility if these recommendations are not respected.
CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE
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2
At the back of the base station:
1 ðConnect the mains adapter cable to the base station, then plug
the mains adapter into the wall socket.
2ðConnect the telephone cable to the base station and then to the
wall socket.
ðPlace the telephone handset on the base station and allow the
batteries to charge for at least 12 hours.
Only use the cables supplied with the product.
FITTING THE COLOUR CLIP
1 ðInsert the clip from the top first.
2ðFirmly press on the clips (in the arrow direction) until they
lock.
3ðTo remove the colour clip, pull it out from the Philips
marking.
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DESCRIPTION
HANDSET DISPLAY
Numerical
characters
Telephone
icons
ICON
STATE
DESCRIPTION
Displayed
Batteries charged.
Batteries low.
Blinking
Handset being charged.
Programming activated.
Displayed
Blinking
Waiting for an answer from the base station (in the
context of registration).
Displayed
Memories in use (consultation, programming).
External call in progress.
External call arriving.
Internal call in progress.
Internal call arriving.
Displayed
Blinking
Displayed
Blinking
Handset in receiving mode (connected to the base
station).
Displayed
Not displayed
Blinking
Handset out of range of the base station.
Base station not connected to power supply.
Handset not registered with the base station.
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DESCRIPTION
TELEPHONE LEDS
The base station has a green LED:
- Lit, when the base station is powered.
- Blinking, when:
. receiving a call,
. the line is connected or the answering machine is replying.
- Unlit, when the base station is not connected to the power supply.
AUDIBLE SIGNALS
Your telephone emits:
- 1 short beep
=when you press a key.
- 1 long beep
=when these is no contact between the handset and the base station
any other problem occurs (if you make a mistake).
=to indicate that the handset needs to be recharged
=when you place the handset on the base station.
=confirming the programming you have entered.
=in the programming phase, inviting you to continue with the
procedure.
- 2 beeps
- 3 beeps
RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER OR REN (UK ONLY)
Your has a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of 1.0. To determine the maximum
number of telephones that can be connected to your line, add together the individual RENs of all
the apparatus you wish to connect. If this total exceeds four, one or all of your telephones may
not ring correctly.
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USING YOUR TELEPHONE
Your Philips telephone is GAP certified, nevertheless we cannot guarantee its use with DECT
products made by other manufacturers.
You can register 4 handsets with 1 base station and 1 handset with 2 base stations.
TO MAKE A CALL
Dial the
number
ð
ð
ð
ð
ð
ð
ð
Connect the line
Speak
Speak
Speak
Hang up
Hang up
Hang up
The duration of the call is displayed.
TO ANSWER A CALL
ð
Your telephone rings
Conned the line
The duration of the call is displayed.
TO REDIAL THE LAST NUMBER
ð
Connect the line
Press the
Redial key*
* The last telephone number dialled is displayed and the call made.
TO PROGRAMME A NUMBER FOR THE SOS KEY
Dial the
number you
want to
register
ð
ð
ð
Programme
Press
Confirm
To dial the 'SOS' number, press
then
, the number is dialled automatically.
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USING YOUR TELEPHONE
TO ADJUST THE EARPIECE VOLUME
Your telephones handset is equipped with adjustable earpiece volume (3 levels).
During a call:
ð
Low
Mid
Ã
Ç
High
TO PUT ON HOLD OR TRANSFER AN EXTERNAL CALL
During an external call:
If you have no additional handset, when you press
the call is put on hold with music:
ð
ð
Press
Caller on hold
listening to music
Call resumed
If you have several handsets registered to the same base station, when you press
you can
transfer the external call to another handset:
ð
ð
On handset n° 1*
All the other
handsets ring **
On another handset,
take the call or hang up
*
Your correspondent can hear the music.
** If there is no reply, you can press
To make an internal call, press
again to return to the external call.
, pick up from another receiver or hang up with
.
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USING YOUR TELEPHONE
TO PROGRAMME A NUMBER IN THE MEMORY
You can programme 10 telephone numbers in the memories. Using this function, you can dial the
numbers you call regularly automatically.
select a digit*
from
Dial the
number to
Beeps
be
ð
ð
ð
ð programmed
ð
to
Programme
Memory
Confirm
* This digit corresponds to the number of the memory chosen.
If your handset does not emit the two confirmation "beeps", repeat the whole programming
operation.
TO CALL A NUMBER FROM THE MEMORY
Digit associated with
the number you want
The number is
ð
ð
ð
to dial
to
dialled
Connect the line
Memory
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PROGRAMMING YOUR TELEPHONE
Your telephone has programmable functions. To change the settings, refer to the table below. The
options you choose will be saved even if there is a power cut. A beep confirms programming
changes.
KEY
COMBINATIONS
FUNCTIONS
COMMENTS
ACOUSTIC FUNCTIONS
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Option no. 1
Option no. 2
Option no. 3
u
Melodies
u
Handset melody volume
Low
Mid
High
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
u
Select type of network
Residential network
+
+
+
For selecting the
network when your
telephone is
u
u
PABX 1*
PABX 2*
PABX 3*
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
connected to a
PABX
u
u
Change type of flash **
(for use behind a PABX)
Short flash
+
+
+
+
+
+
Long flash
No pause
u
Insert an automatic pause
(for use behind a PABX)
+
+
+
+
+
+
Pause after the first
digit dialled
* You may have to try several settings.
** Only for Singapore.
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PROGRAMMING YOUR TELEPHONE
KEY
COMBINATIONS
FUNCTIONS
COMMENTS
DIALLING MODE
u
u
Tone
Pulse
+
+
+
Only for U.K.
+
REGISTERING/UN-REGISTERING A HANDSET TO A BASE STATION
Before registering a handset, unplug the base station mains adapter and then plug it in again.
u
u
Register this handset
The ∆ code is
+
+
+
+ Code ∆ +
+ Code ∆ +
+ Code ∆ +
indicated on the
label on the bottom
of the base station
(4 digits).
Un-register this handset
u
Un-register other handset
For handsets from other manufacturers or for models other than the
to the base station user manual.
please refer
,
Note: (UK only)
Although this equipment can use either loop disconnect (PULSE) or DTMF signalling (TONE),
only the performance of the DTMF signalling is subject to regulatory requirements for correct
operation. It is therefore strongly recommended that the equipment is set to use DTMF signalling
of access to public or private signalling emergency services. DTMF signalling also provides faster
call set up.
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PROBLEMS YOU MAY ENCOUNTER WITH YOUR TELEPHONE
The table below lists the problems you may encounter when using your Philips
telephone.
CAUSE
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
The LED on the base station is The base station has not been
Check the connections.
not lit.
plugged in correctly or there is a
power cut.
u
The charging contacts are not
making contact.
The charging contacts are dirty.
No audible signal is transmitted
when you place the handset on
the base station.
u
u
Pick up the handset and the
replace it.
Clean them with a clean dry
cloth.
u
There is no dialling tone.
u
u
The base station has not been
connected to the telephone line
correctly.
u
u
Check the connections (see
page 3).
Place the handset on the base
station and wait for at least
12 hours.
The handset battery is flat.
u
Go nearer to the base station.
u
You are too far from the base
station.
These is no dialling tone even
though you have left the
handset on the base station for
at least 12 hours.
The batteries are worn out.
Contact your local Philips dealer
for new batteries.
If all these solutions fail.
Unplug your base station then
plug it in again.
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