Philips Cordless Telephone CD140 User Manual

CD140  
EN Digital Cordless Telephone  
Warning  
Use only rechargeable batteries.  
Charge each handset for 24  
hours before use.  
 
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Important  
Take time to read this user  
manual before you use your  
CD140. It contains important  
information and notes  
• Always use the cables  
provided with the product.  
• Handsfree activation could  
suddenly increase the volume  
in the earpiece to a very high  
level: make sure the handset  
is not too close to your ear.  
• This equipment is not  
designed to make emergency  
calls when the power fails.An  
alternative has to be made  
available to allow emergency  
calls.  
regarding your phone.  
1.1  
Power requirements  
• This product requires an  
electrical supply of 220-240  
volts AC. In case of power  
failure, the communication  
can be lost.  
• The Electrical network is  
classified as hazardous.The  
only way to power down the  
charger is to unplug the  
power supply from the  
electrical outlet. Ensure that  
the electrical outlet is always  
easily accessible.  
1.2  
Conformity  
We, Philips declare that the  
product is in compliance with  
the essential requirements and  
other relevant provisions of  
Directive 1999/5/EC.You can  
find the Declaration of  
Warning  
• Do not allow the charging  
contacts or the battery to  
come into contact with  
metal objects.  
Conformity on  
1.3  
Recycling and  
disposal  
• Do not allow the charger to  
come into contact with  
liquids.  
• Never use any other battery  
than the one delivered with  
the product or  
Disposal instructions for  
old products:  
The WEEE directive (Waste  
Electrical and Electronic  
Equipment Directive;  
recommended by Philips: risk  
of explosion.  
2000/96/EC) has been put in  
Important  
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place to ensure that products  
are recycled using best available  
treatment, recovery and  
recycling techniques to ensure  
human health and high  
environmental protection.  
Your product is designed and  
manufactured with high quality  
materials and components,  
which can be recycled and  
reused.  
• If you purchase a  
replacement product, hand  
your complete old product  
back to the retailer. He  
should accept it as required  
by the WEEE directive.  
Disposal instructions for  
batteries:  
Batteries should not be  
disposed of with general  
household waste.  
Inform yourself about the local  
separate collection system for  
electrical and electronic  
Packaging information:  
Philips has marked the  
packaging with standard  
symbols designed to promote  
the recycling and appropriate  
disposal of your eventual  
waste.  
products marked by this symbol.  
A financial contribution has  
been paid to the associated  
national recovery & recycling  
system.  
The labeled packaging  
material is recyclable.  
Use one of the following  
disposal options:  
• Dispose of the complete  
product (including its cables,  
plugs and accessories) in the  
designated WEEE collection  
facilities.  
Important  
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1.4  
Using GAP  
standard  
1.5  
Electric, Magnetic  
and  
compliance  
Electromagnetic  
The GAP standard guarantees  
that all DECT™ GAP handsets  
and base stations comply with  
a minimum operating standard  
irrespective of their mark.Your  
CD140/145 handset and base  
station are GAP compliant,  
which means the minimum  
guaranteed functions are:  
Fields (“EMF”)  
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Philips Royal Electronics  
manufactures and sells  
many consumers oriented  
products, which usually, as  
with any electronic  
apparatus, have the ability  
to emit and receive electro  
magnetic signals.  
register a handset, take the line,  
receive a call and dial.The  
advanced features may not be  
available if you use another  
handset than a CD140/145  
with your base station.  
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One of Philips' leading  
Business Principles is to  
take all necessary health  
and safety precautions for  
our products, to comply  
with all applicable legal  
requirements and to stay  
well within the EMF  
To register and use your  
CD140/145 handsets with a  
GAP standard base station of a  
different make, first follow the  
procedure described in the  
manufacturer’s instructions,  
then follow the procedure  
described in Section 3.5.  
standards applicable at the  
time of producing the  
products.  
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Philips is committed to  
develop, produce and  
market products that cause  
no adverse health effects.  
Philips confirms that if its  
products are handled  
properly for their intended  
use, they are safe to use  
To register a handset of  
another make to the  
CD140/145 base station, place  
the base station into  
registration mode (Section 3.5),  
then follow the procedure in  
the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Important  
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according to scientific  
evidence available today.  
Philips plays an active role  
in the development of  
international EMF and  
safety standards, enabling  
Philips to anticipate further  
developments in  
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standardization for early  
integration in its products.  
Important  
 
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2
Your phone  
2.1  
What’s in the box  
Telephone handset  
Base station  
Power supply unit  
Welcome  
Quick start guide  
Connect  
1
Install  
2
Enjoy  
3
Line cord  
2xAAA Rechargeable  
batteries  
Quick start guide  
1.1.1.  
User Manual  
Warranty card  
Note  
The line adaptor may not be attached to the line cord.You may  
find the line adaptor in the box. In that case, you have to connect  
the line adaptor to the line cord first before plugging the line cord  
to the line socket.  
In multihandset packs, you will find one or more additional  
handsets, chargers with power supply units and additional  
rechargeable batteries.  
Your phone  
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2.2  
Overview of the  
phone  
ACall Log key  
2.2.1 Handset  
In idle mode: Press to access  
the call log list  
B Phonebook key  
In idle mode: Press to access  
the phonebook  
C Talk key  
In idle mode: Press to answer  
when there is an incoming call  
In idle mode: Press to make a  
call  
During a call: Press to end a call  
DRedial/Flash key  
In idle mode: Press to access  
the redial list  
A
B
In predial mode: Press to insert  
a flash  
Note  
C
The first digit cannot be a flash  
during predialling.  
D
E
E Clear/Back/Mute key  
In editing mode/predialling  
mode: Short press to delete  
one character/digit  
In editing mode/predialling  
mode: Long press to delete all  
the characters/digits  
In phonebook review/call log  
review/redial list review mode:  
Press to exit to idle mode  
In phone setting mode: Press to  
exit to previous level  
During call connection: Press to  
mute the microphone  
Your phone  
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F Alphanumeric keypad  
GStar key  
In idle mode: Short press to  
insert a *  
In idle mode: Long press to  
activate or deactivate keypad  
lock  
HHash key  
In idle/dialling mode: Short  
press to insert a #  
In idle mode: Long press to  
mute the ringer  
In dialling mode: Long press to  
enter a pause  
I CallTransfer / Intercom /  
Conference  
In idle mode: Short press to  
initiate an intercom call  
During external call connection:  
Short press to initiate an  
internal call or switch call  
between an internal call and an  
external call  
Long press to initiate a  
conference call with an external  
call and another internal call  
J Program key  
In idle mode: Press to enter  
into the phone setting mode  
In phone setting mode (except  
editing mode): Press to confirm  
and save the settings  
F
G
H
I
J
Your phone  
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2.2.2 Display icons on the  
handset  
Indicate battery level. Display empty battery icon when  
the battery level is low, otherwise, full battery icon is  
displayed.  
Display when the phone is in use. Blink during ringing.  
Blink when new messages are received and not read yet  
Display when browsing the call log. Blink when missed  
calls are received.  
Display when browsing the phonebook  
Display when the phone is in phone setting mode  
Display when the keypad is locked  
Display when the microphone is muted  
Display when the ringer is turned off  
Display when the handset is registered and within the  
range of the base station. Blink when the handset is out  
of range or is searching for a base.  
2.2.3 Base station  
APage key  
A
Press to page the handset  
Press and hold for three  
seconds to start registration  
procedure  
Your phone  
 
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The power adaptor and the  
telephone line cord have to be  
connected correctly, as  
incorrect connection could  
damage the unit.  
Always use the telephone line  
cord supplied with the unit.  
Otherwise, you may not get a  
dial tone.  
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Getting started  
3.1  
Connect the base  
station  
Caution  
Avoid placing the base station  
too close to large metal  
objects such as filing cabinets,  
radiators or electrical  
1
Insert the plug of the power  
cord into the socket at the  
bottom of the base station.  
appliances.This can impair the  
range and sound quality.  
Buildings with thick internal  
and external walls may impair  
transmission of signals to and  
from the base.  
Warning  
Power is applied when the  
power adaptor is plugged into  
the unit and connected to the  
electricity socket.The only way  
to power down the unit is to  
unplug the power adaptor from  
the electricity socket.Therefore,  
ensure that the electricity  
socket is easily accessible.  
2
Insert the plug of the line  
cord into the socket at the  
bottom of the base station.  
Getting started  
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3
Connect the other end of the  
line cord to the telephone line  
socket and the other end of  
the power cable to the  
1
Slide out the battery cover  
electricity socket.  
2
Place the batteries as  
indicated in the battery  
compartment and replace  
the battery cover.  
Note  
3.3  
Place the handset on  
the charging cradle  
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.  
Charge the handset for at least  
24 hours before using it for the  
first time.  
When the battery is fully  
charged, the talk time of your  
CD140 is approximately 12  
hours and the standby time is  
approximately 120 hours.  
3.2  
Install rechargeable  
batteries  
Your CD140 is supplied with  
two rechargeable batteries.  
Before using the handset, install  
the batteries into the handset  
and fully charged them up.  
1
Place the handset on the  
charging cradle of the base  
station.  
3
When the handset is fully  
charged,  
is displayed.  
Getting started  
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Country setting table  
3.4  
Configure your  
phone  
Code  
01  
Country  
Before using your CD140, you  
need to configure it according  
to the country of use.  
Germany  
Austria  
Turkey  
02  
03  
Depending on your country,  
country selection screen may  
not appear. In that case, you do  
not need to select the country  
code to configure your phone.  
After charging it for a few  
minutes, the country code  
selection screen appears.  
Follow these steps to configure  
your phone:  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11-1  
11-2  
11-3  
12  
UK  
Ireland  
France  
Italy  
Portugal  
Greece  
Spain  
Switzerland  
Switzerland  
Switzerland  
France  
Netherlands  
Belgium  
Belgium  
Sweden  
Norway  
Finland  
1
Press  
Only the country codes  
available in the product will  
appear on the screen.  
13  
2
Press  
repeatedly to  
14-1  
14-2  
15  
16  
17  
scroll to your desired  
country code. (See the  
country setting table for  
reference).  
3
Press  
for validation  
Your phone is configured  
according to your selected  
country code and back to idle  
screen.  
18  
21  
22  
23  
Denmark  
Romania  
Poland  
Czech  
24  
25  
Hungary  
Slovakia  
Getting started  
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country selection is not  
needed, the handset will go  
back to idle screen after reset.  
Code  
26  
27  
Country  
Slovenia  
Croatia  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
35  
36  
39  
Bulgaria  
Serbia  
3.5  
Register your  
handset  
Singapore  
Indonesia  
Malaysia  
Australia  
New Zealand  
Brazil  
You will need to register your  
new handset or if you wish to  
register the handset to a  
different base unit.You can  
register up to four handsets  
on a single base station.  
Before entering the 4-digit  
PIN, press  
40  
Mexico  
on the base unit  
for around three seconds  
when the base is in standby  
mode.  
Note  
Once the country is selected,  
the default line settings for the  
selected country will be applied  
to your phone automatically.  
1
Press  
,
2
Enter the default or  
existing 4-digit PIN code.  
(Default PIN is 0000)  
Tip  
3
Press  
to start  
If you chose the country in use  
wrongly or would like to  
change the country after the  
first configuration, you can  
registration  
Note  
If the PIN code you entered is  
incorrect, a long beep is  
emitted and the phone returns  
to standby mode.  
press  
code (default PIN is 0000) and  
press in idle mode to its  
,
, enter 4-digit PIN  
default settings.The handset  
will go back to country code  
selection screen and you can  
select the country code again. If  
Getting started  
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Note  
The oldest entry will be deleted  
when the memory is full.  
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Using your  
phone  
4.1.4 Call from the  
phonebook  
1
Press  
and the first  
4.1  
Make a call  
number in the phonebook  
displays  
4.1.1 Predialling  
1
The number stored in memory  
location 0 will be displayed if a  
number has been stored in this  
location before, otherwise, only  
memory location number 0-  
will be displayed.  
Enter the phone number  
(maximum 24 digits)  
2
Press  
to dial the number  
The call is initiated.  
4.1.2 Direct dialling  
1
2
Press  
repeatedly until  
the desired phone number  
displays  
Tip  
Press  
to take the line  
Enter the phone number  
The call is initiated.  
2
For numbers stored in location  
numbers 0 to 9, you can enter  
the phonebook location  
number directly to access your  
desired phone number. For  
numbers stored in memory  
locations 10 to 19, press  
4.1.3 Call from the call  
log  
This feature is available if you  
have subscribed the Caller Line  
Identification service (CLI) with  
your network provider.  
repeatedly to access.  
1
Press  
to show the latest  
3
Press  
to dial the  
call log entry  
selected number  
The call is initiated.  
2
Press  
repeatedly to  
scroll through the list of  
unanswered calls to select  
your desired unanswered  
call  
3
Press  
to dial the  
selected number  
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4.1.5 Call from the redial 4.4  
list  
Press  
Recall  
To use this feature, you have to  
subscribe the service with your  
local service provider.  
1
The display shows the last  
number dialled.  
Note  
You can use the recall function  
to make or receive a second  
call. The operations mentioned  
in Section 4.4.1 and 4.4.2 may  
be varied by countries and  
local service providers.  
Consult the details of recall  
operation of this service from  
your local service provider.  
The handset stores the last five  
numbers dialled.  
2
Press  
repeatedly to  
show the other last  
numbers dialled  
3
Press  
to dial the  
selected number  
4.1.6 Call timer  
4.4.1 How to make a  
second call  
The call timer shows the  
duration of your current call  
when you hang up your phone.  
It is shown in minutes and  
seconds format (MM-SS).  
During a call:  
1
Press  
to put the  
current call on hold  
2
You will hear the dialling tone.  
Enter the number of the  
second call and it will be  
dialled out.  
4.2  
Answer a call  
When the phone rings, press  
.
The call is initiated.  
When the second call is  
answered, you can press  
3
4.3  
Press  
connection  
End a call  
during a call  
and  
to toggle  
between the two calls.  
The call ends.  
OR  
4.4.2 How to answer a  
second call  
To use this feature, you have to  
subscribe the service with your  
Put the handset on to the base  
station  
The call ends.  
Using your phone  
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local service provider. If  
another call comes in during a  
call, you will hear a short beep  
periodically:  
The intercom is established.  
Note  
If the called handset is busy, a  
busy tone will be emitted from  
the calling handset.  
1
Press  
to answer the  
second call  
The first call is being hold  
automatically.  
4.5.2 How to transfer an  
external call to  
2
Press  
and  
to toggle  
another handset  
the call connection  
between the first caller and  
the second caller  
Note  
During an external call:  
1
Press  
2
If you have subscribed the  
Caller ID service, the caller ID  
of your callers will appear on  
the display.  
Press the handset number  
that you want to talk with  
The called handset will ring if  
it is available, press  
on  
the called handset to start  
intercom and the external call  
will be put on hold  
automatically.  
4.5  
How to use the  
intercom  
This feature is only available  
when there are at least two  
registered handsets. It allows  
you to make internal calls,  
transfer external calls from one  
handset to another handset  
and make conference calls.  
Note  
You can press  
to switch the  
call between the internal call  
and the external call.  
Press  
to transfer the  
3
external call on the calling  
handset  
The calling handset transfers  
the external call to the called  
handset.  
4.5.1 How to make an  
internal call  
1
Press  
2
Press the handset number  
that you want to talk with  
3
Press  
on the called  
handset  
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2
Press and hold  
establish the conference  
call again  
to  
4.5.3 How to make a 3-  
way conference call  
The conference call feature  
allows one external call to be  
shared with two handsets (in  
intercom).The three parties  
can share the conversation and  
no network subscription is  
required.  
Note  
Any handset hangs up during a  
conference call will leave the  
other handset still in connection  
with the external call.  
4.6  
How to find a  
handset  
During an external call:  
You can locate the handset by  
pressing  
station.  
All the handsets registered to  
the base will produce the  
paging tone and you can stop  
the paging by pressing  
the handset or  
again.  
1
Press  
on the base  
2
Press the handset number  
that you want to talk with  
and the called handset rings  
if it is available  
3
4
Press  
on the called  
on  
handset to establish the call  
connection with the calling  
handset  
Press and hold  
calling handset  
on the base  
on the  
The conference call is initiated.  
During the conference call:  
1
Press  
to put the  
external call on hold and  
go back to internal call  
The external call is put on  
hold automatically.  
Using your phone  
 
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5.2  
Phonebook  
You can store up to 20  
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Use more of  
your phone  
phonebook entries into 20  
different memory locations in  
your handset. Each phone  
number can have a maximum  
of 24 digits. If you have more  
than one handset, each handset  
has its own phonebook.  
5.1  
Call in progress  
5.1.1 Mute/Unmute  
microphone  
5.2.1 How to store a  
number in the  
During a call:  
1
Press  
phonebook  
The microphone is turned off  
and  
display.  
Press  
is shown on the  
In idle mode:  
1
2
3
Press  
Press  
Press  
2
again to turn on  
the microphone  
repeatedly to  
select your desired  
memory location number  
Enter the phone number  
5.1.2 How to adjust  
earpiece volume  
4
5
During a call:  
Press  
to save the  
1
Press  
number  
2
The number is saved in the  
selected memory location.  
Note  
The current earpiece  
volume level is displayed  
3
Press  
,
or  
to  
If the memory location is  
select your desired  
occupied, the number stored in  
this location will be displayed.  
earpiece volume level  
The phone will go back to call  
connection screen.  
You can press  
phone number.  
to edit the  
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Tip  
5.2.2 How to access the  
phonebook  
You can press and hold  
to  
delete the whole number, then  
press to delete the  
phonebook entry and the phone  
will go back to idle screen.  
In idle mode:  
1
Press  
to access the  
phonebook  
Number stored in the memory  
location 0 will be displayed if a  
number has been stored in  
this location before.  
5
Edit the number  
6
Press  
to confirm  
The selected memory location  
content is updated.  
2
Press  
repeatedly to  
review other phonebook  
entries  
Tip  
5.2.4 How to delete the  
entire phonebook  
1
2
3
4
Press  
Press  
Press  
To access numbers stored in  
memory locations from 0 to 9,  
you can directly press the  
memory location numbers to  
review the stored phone  
numbers.  
Press  
All the phonebook entries are  
deleted.  
5.2.3 How to edit the  
phonebook entry or  
delete a number  
5.3  
Call log  
This feature is available if you  
have subscribed the Caller Line  
Identification service (CLI) with  
your network provider.Your  
phone can store up to 10  
1
2
3
Press  
Press  
Press  
repeatedly until  
the desired number displays unanswered calls.  
Press to delete a digit to remind you of any  
one by one  
will blink  
4
unanswered calls received. If you  
have subscribed to Caller Line  
Identification (CLI), and provided  
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that the identity of the caller is  
not withheld, the number of the  
caller will be displayed.The  
unanswered calls are displayed in  
chronological order with the  
most recent unanswered call at  
the top of the list.  
Only the first 24 digits of each  
number are stored.  
5.4.1 How to access the  
redial list  
1
Press  
The latest last number dialled  
is displayed.  
2
Press  
review other dialled  
numbers  
repeatedly to  
5.3.1 How to access the  
call log  
1
Press  
to access the call  
log directly  
The latest unanswered call is  
displayed.  
5.5  
Settings  
5.5.1 How to set the time  
1
Note  
Press  
Press  
If the call log is empty,---------”  
will display.  
2
3
Enter the time (HH-MM) in  
24-hour format  
2
Press  
repeatedly to  
review other unanswered  
calls  
4
Press  
to save the settings  
5.5.2 How to set the ring  
melody  
Your phone comes with 10  
different ring melodies.  
5.3.2 How to delete the  
entire call log  
1
2
3
4
Press  
Press  
Press  
1
Press  
2
Press  
Press  
The current ring melody is  
played.  
All the entries in the call log  
are deleted.  
3
Press one of the digit keys  
from  
through  
to  
select your desired ring  
melody  
5.4  
Redial list  
Your phone can store the last  
five numbers your have dialled.  
4
Press  
to save the settings  
Use more of your phone  
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5.5.3 How to set the ring 5.5.5 How to  
volume  
Three ring volume levels are  
available for your selection.  
activate/deactivate  
the keypad lock  
Press and hold  
is displayed if keypad  
lock is activated.  
Press and hold again to  
deactivate the keypad lock  
will be disappeared if  
keypad lock is deactivated.  
Tip  
1
1
Press  
2
Press  
The current ring volume level  
is played and displayed.  
Press one of the digit keys  
2
3
from  
through  
to  
select your desired ring  
volume level  
You can also deactivate the  
keypad lock by removing and  
replacing the batteries of the  
handset.  
4
Press  
to save the settings  
Tip  
You can press and hold  
turn off the ringer.  
display.  
to  
will  
5.5.6 How to select recall  
time  
Recall time is the time delay by  
which the line will be  
5.5.4 How to set the  
earpiece volume  
Three earpiece volume levels  
are available for your selection.  
disconnected after you press  
.The default value of recall  
time preset in your CD140  
should be the best suited for  
your country network.You do  
not need to change it.  
1
Press  
2
Press  
The current earpiece volume  
level is displayed.  
1
Press  
3
Press  
(low),  
2
3
Press  
(medium) or  
(high) to  
Press one of the digit keys  
select your desired  
earpiece volume level  
from  
through  
to  
select the recall time  
4
Press  
to save the  
settings  
Use more of your phone  
 
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Note  
5.5.9 How to set the auto  
prefix  
Number of available recall time  
options vary by different  
countries.  
The maximum length of an  
auto prefix number is 10 digits.  
Once the number is set, it will  
be automatically inserted at the  
beginning of each number that  
will be dialled.  
4
Press  
to save the settings.  
5.5.7 How to select dial  
mode  
This dial mode setting is  
country dependent . Pulse  
mode may not be available in  
some countries.  
1
Press  
,
2
Enter the detect digit where  
length of detect digit cannot  
be more than five digits  
Press  
1
Press  
3
4
2
Press  
Enter the auto prefix  
number  
Press  
The current settings are  
displayed.  
5
to save the settings  
3
Press  
or  
Press  
for pulse mode  
for tone mode  
to save the  
5.5.10 How to change the  
master PIN  
4
settings.  
The master PIN is a 4-digit PIN  
for handset registration and  
reset of your phone. Default  
master PIN is 0000.This PIN is  
also used to protect the  
5.5.8 How to turn  
on/turn off the key  
tone  
Press  
1
2
settings of your handset.Your  
If the key beep is turned on handset will prompt you  
before, press  
the key tone  
to turn off whenever the PIN is required.  
Note  
The default product PIN code  
is preset to 0000. If you change  
this PIN code, keep the PIN  
details in a safe place where  
3
Press  
settings.  
The keypresses thereafter will  
not be heard.  
to save the  
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you have easy access to them.  
Do not lose the PIN code.  
3
4
Enter the phone number of  
your network voice  
mailbox  
1
Press  
Press  
to save the settings  
2
3
Press  
Enter the default / current  
4-digit PIN code (0 to 9)  
Press  
5.5.12 How to access your  
voice mail number  
4
5
1
Press and hold  
to dial  
Enter the new 4-digit PIN  
out to your voice mailbox  
number.  
6
7
Press  
Enter the new 4-digit PIN  
again to reconfirm  
5.5.13 How to restore to  
default settings  
8
Press  
to save the  
settings.  
You can reset your phone to  
the default settings (see Section  
5.6) at any time.After a reset,  
all your personal settings and  
call log entries will be deleted,  
but your phonebook remains  
unchanged.  
The new PIN is saved.  
Note  
If an incorrect PIN is entered, a  
long beep is emitted and the  
phone will return to idle mode.  
5.5.11 How to program  
voice mailbox  
1
Press  
2
3
4
Press  
number  
Enter your 4-digit PIN  
Some network service  
providers offer voice mailbox  
services. Contact your network  
provider for more information  
about this feature.You can set  
your voice mailbox number in  
directly.  
Press  
Your phone is reset to its  
default settings.  
1
2
Press  
Press  
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5.6  
Default settings  
Items  
Default values  
Level 2  
Melody 1  
Level 3  
ON  
Earpiece volume  
Ring melody  
Ring volume  
Key tone  
Recall time  
Dial mode  
Master PIN  
Redial list  
Country dependent  
Country dependent  
0000  
Empty  
Call log  
Empty  
Phonebook memory  
Remain unchanged  
Use more of your phone  
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6
Frequently  
asked  
questions  
• This phone does not work  
during power failure.  
In this chapter you will find the  
most frequently asked questions  
and answers about your phone.  
Communication is lost  
during a call!  
• Charge the SUPPLIED  
RECHARGEABLE  
BATTERIES  
Connection  
The handset does not  
switch on!  
• Charge the battery: Put the  
handset on charger.After a  
few moments the phone will  
switch on  
• Check the charger  
connections  
• Use only the SUPPLIED  
RECHARGEABLE  
• Move closer to the base  
station  
Poor audio quality  
• Move closer to the base  
station  
• Move the base station at  
least one metre away from  
any electrical appliances  
BATTERIES  
No dialling tone  
The phone does not work  
at all.  
• Make sure that the adaptor  
and the phone cord are  
connected properly  
• Check that the batteries are  
fully charged and installed  
properly  
• Check the connections.  
Reset the phone: unplug and  
plug back in the mains  
• Charge the batteries for at  
least 24 hours  
• Move closer to the base  
station  
Frequently asked questions  
25  
 
 
• Use the line cable provided  
• Connect the line adaptor  
(when needed) to the line  
cord  
The Call Waiting call  
cannot be answered.  
• Check with your local phone  
company and select the  
correct recall duration  
The  
is blinking.  
• Move closer to the base  
station  
• Check battery level  
• Register the handset to the  
base station  
The handset displays  
nothing, but only the  
blinking.  
Try again by disconnecting  
and connecting the base  
station power supply and  
follow the procedure to  
register a handset (see  
Section 3.5)  
is  
The  
appears.  
• Replace the batteries with  
new ones (use only  
• Remove and place back the  
handset batteries  
rechargeable batteries)  
Set-up  
Sound  
Caller ID does not work  
properly.  
Handset does not ring!  
• Increase the volume  
• Make sure that the adaptor  
and the phone cord are  
connected properly  
• Check with your local phone  
company that the CID  
service is subscribed to  
• Let the phone ring at least  
once before answering  
• Move the handset closer to  
the base unit  
• Make sure the handset ringer  
is turned on (  
is not  
displayed on the LCD)  
Frequently asked questions  
26  
 
Caller does not hear me!  
• Microphone may be muted:  
During a call, press  
I forget my PIN  
1
Press  
2
Press  
3
Press ##**793  
Noise interference on your  
radio or television  
• Move the power adaptor or  
base station as far away as  
possible  
Your phone will reset to its  
default settings and you can  
get the default PIN of 0000.  
Phonebook records will not  
be erased.  
Product behaviour  
Caller Line Identification  
(CLI) service does not  
work  
• Check your subscription  
with your network operator  
A phonebook entry cannot  
be stored  
• Delete an entry to free  
memory  
The handset is unable to  
register  
• Make sure that  
has been  
pressed for three seconds  
• Each base can only register  
up to four handsets.  
• Each handset can only be  
registered to one base.  
Frequently asked questions  
27  
 
 
 
© 2006 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.  
All rights reserved.  
Document number: 3111 285 32151  
 

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