| Register your product and get support at   SE455   US-EN Telephone Answering Machine   Warning   Use only rechargeable batteries.   Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of contents   1 Important Safety   Instructions   5.4   Overview of the   5 base station   21   2.7   Equipment Approval   Information   Hearing Aid Compatibility   (HAC)   FCC RF Radiation   Exposure Statement   23   24   9 9 9 32   32   32   32   2.9   11   2.10   11   3.2   Electric, Magnetic and   (“EMF”)   33   33   33   13   13   8 Use more of   your phone   34   Table of contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 42   34   42   34   43   44   35   35   Change the   Display Language   Select the   44   45   37   37   38   45   45   45   9.3   9.4   Display Wallpaper   38   39   9.8   Deactivate/Activate Auto   Hang-Up   39   46   40   41   41   47   48   41   42   Table of contents   2 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   50   58   58   59   59   59   54   12   Telephone answering   machine (TAM)   60   54   60   Call Forward when   Unanswered   Change Call Forward when   Unanswered Activation   55   56   56   11.3   60   12.3   Turn the Answering   Machine On/Off   Play, Record, or Delete an   Outgoing Message   Answering Machine   Settings   61   11.3.1   12.4   61   56   12.6   11.3.2   Change Call Forward when   Unanswered Deactivation   62   62   62   63   57   57   57   58   64   14   Frequently asked   questions   65   Table of contents   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 indicated on the marking label. If   you are not sure of the type of   power supply to your home, consult   your dealer or local power   company.   1 Important Safety   Instructions   7 Do not allow anything to rest on   the power cord. Do not locate this   product where the cord will be   abused by persons walking on it.   Do not overload wall outlets and   extension cords as this can result in   the risk of fire or electric shock.   Never push objects of any kind into   this product through cabinet slots as   they may touch dangerous voltage   points or short out parts that could   result in a risk of fire or electric   shock.   Some of the following information may   not apply to your particular product;   however, when using telephone   equipment, basic safety precautions   should always be followed to reduce the   risk of fire, electric shock and injury to   persons, including the following:   8 9 1 2 3 Read and understand all   instructions.   Follow all warnings and instructions   marked on the product.   Unplug this product from the wall   outlet before cleaning. Do not use   liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.   Use a damp cloth for cleaning.   Telephones should not be used   while you are in a bathtub, shower   or pool. Immersion of the   Never spill liquid of any kind on the   product.   10 To reduce the risk of electric shock,   do not disassemble this product, but   take it to a qualified service   4 5 personnel when service or repair   work is required. Opening or   removing covers may expose you to   dangerous voltages or other risks.   Incorrect reassembly can cause   electric shock when the appliance is   subsequently used.   telephone or handset in water could   cause an electrical shock.   Slots and openings in the cabinet   back or bottom are provided for   ventilation, to protect it from   overheating.These openings must   not be blocked or covered. The   openings should never be blocked   by placing the product on the bed,   sofa, rug, or other similar   11 Do not expose the product to   extreme temperatures such as areas   near a hot radiator or stove or in a   hot car.   surface.This product should not be   placed in a built-in installation unless   proper ventilation is provided.   This product should be operated   only from the type of power source   12 Do not place lighted candles,   cigarettes, cigars, etc., on the   telephone.   13 Never touch uninsulated telephone   wires or terminals unless the   6 Important Safety Instructions   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 telephone line has been   disconnected at the network   interface.   ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS   SHOULD BE OBSERVED:   1 Use only the type and size of   battery(ies) specified in the user   manual.   14 Never install or modify telephone   wiring during a lightning storm.   15 Never install telephone jacks in wet   locations unless the jack is   2 Do not dispose of the battery(ies)   in fire. They may explode. Check   with local codes for possible special   disposal instructions.   specifically designed for wet   locations.   16 Use caution when installing or   modifying telephone lines to   prevent electrical shock and/or fire.   17 Unplug this product from the wall   outlet and refer servicing to   qualified service personnel under   the following conditions:   3 4 Do not open or mutilate the   battery(ies). Released electrolyte is   corrosive and may cause damage to   the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if   swallowed.   Exercise care in handling   battery(ies) in order not to short   out the battery(ies) with conducting   materials such as rings, bracelets,   and keys.The battery(ies) or   conductor may overheat and cause   burns.   Do not attempt to recharge the   battery(ies) provided with or   identified for use with this product   that are not intended to be   charged.The battery(ies) may leak   corrosive electrolyte or explode.   Do not attempt to rejuvenate the   battery(ies) provided with or   identified for use with this product   by heating them. Sudden release of   the battery(ies) electrolyte may   occur causing burns or irritation to   eyes or skin.   A B C When the power supply cord or   plug is damaged or frayed.   If the product has been exposed to   rain or water.   If the product does not operate   normally by following the operating   instructions.   5 6 D E If the product’s cabinet has been   damaged.   If the product exhibits a distinct   change in performance.   18 Avoid using a telephone (other than   a cordless type) during an electrical   storm. There may be a remote risk   of electric shock from lightning.   19 Do not use the telephone to report   a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.   20 Do not place this product on an   unstable cart, stand or table.The   product may fall, causing serious   damage to the product.   7 When replacing battery(ies), all   batteries should be replaced at the   same time. Mixing fresh and   discharged batteries could increase   internal cell pressure and rupture   IF YOUR PRODUCT UTILIZES   BATTERIES,THE FOLLOWING   Important Safety Instructions   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   the discharged battery(ies). (Applies   to products employing more than   one separately replaceable primary   battery.)   2 Environment and   safety   8 9 When inserting battery(ies) into   this product, the proper polarity or   direction must be observed.   Reverse insertion of battery(ies) can   cause charging, and that may result   in leakage or explosion.   Remove battery(ies) from this   product if storing over 30 days   because the battery(ies) could leak   and damage the product.   2.1   Safety information   This telephone is not designed for   making emergency telephone calls when   the power fails. An alternative should be   made available for access to emergency   calling.   10 Discard “dead” battery(ies) as soon   as possible since “dead” batteries   are more likely to leak in a product.   11 Do not store this product, or the   battery(ies) provided with or   identified for use with this product,   in high temperature areas.   2.2   Power requirements   This product requires an electrical supply   of 120 volts, single phase alternating   current, excluding IT installations defined   in standard UL 60950.   Batteries that are stored in a freezer   or refrigerator for the purpose of   extending shelf life should be   protected from condensation during   storage and defrosting. Batteries   should be stabilized at room   2.3   Battery requirements   The handset requires power source of   two rechargeable NiMH batteries, size   AAA 1.2V 600mAh (Hr11/45). IF THE   INCORRECT TYPE OF BATTERIES ARE   USED,A WARNING MESSAGE WILL BE   DISPLAYED.   Use only Philips Multi-Life 600mAh   rechargeable NimH batteries.   For servicing or replacement, you can   purchase a suitable headset through   service centre or retail shop.   temperature prior to use after cold   storage.   12 If your product uses rechargeable   battery(ies), charge the battery(ies)   only in accordance with the   instructions and limitation specified   in the User Manual.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   2.4   Telephone connection   The voltage on the network is classified   as TNV- 3 (Telecommunication Network   Voltages, as defined in the standard UL   Environment and safety   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   60950). Following a power cut, the call in   progress is lost.   aids may experience interference in   the form of a humming noise.   We advise that this phone should not   be used near intensive care medical   equipment, nor by persons with   pacemakers.   Your phone can interfere with   electrical equipment such as   answering machines, TV and radio   sets, clock radios and computers if   placed too close. It is recommended   that you position the base unit at least   one meter from such appliances.   Caution   Caution   • • Users should ensure for their own   protection that the electrical ground   connections of the power utility,   telephone lines and internal metallic   water pipe system, if present, are   connected together. This precaution may   be particularly important in rural areas.   2.5   Environmental care   Please remember to observe the local   regulations regarding the disposal of your   packaging materials, exhausted batteries   and old phone and where possible   promote their recycling.   Use only the mains adapter supplied with   this telephone. Incorrect adapter polarity   or voltage can seriously damage the unit.   Base adapter:   Input: 100 V - 240 VAC 50/60 Hz   Output: 6 VDC 500 mA   2.6   Precautions   Charger adapter:   • Do not allow the handset to come   into contact with liquids or moisture.   Do not open the handset, base station   or charger.This could expose you to   high voltages.   Do not allow the charging contacts of   the charger or the battery to come   into contact with extraneous   Input: 100 V - 240 VAC 50/60 Hz   Output: 6 VDC 210 mA   • Caution   RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS   REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.   Never use non-rechargeable batteries;   use recommended type supplied with   this telephone. NiMH batteries must be   disposed of in accordance with the   applicable waste disposal regulations.   • • conductive materials.   There is a slight chance that the   telephone could be damaged by an   electrical storm. It is recommended   that users unplug the phone from the   USB socket and the phone line from   the phone wall socket during a storm.   Because the phone works by sending   radio signals between the base unit   and the handset, wearers of hearing   FCC CERTIFICATION NUMBER IS   LOCATED ON THE CABINET   BOTTOM   The term “IC:” before the certification   number signifies that Industry Canada   technical specifications were met.This   certification means that the equipment   • Environment and safety   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   meets certain radio communications and   operational requirements.   applicable FCC Part 68 rules and   requirements adopted by the ACTA.   A compliant telephone cord and modular   plug is provided with this product. It is   designed to be connected to a   compatible modular jack that is also   compliant. See installation instructions   for details.   2.7   Equipment Approval   Information   Your telephone equipment is approved   for connection to the public switched   telephone network and is in compliance   with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and   Regulations and the Technical   Notes   • • This equipment may not be used on   coin service provided by the   telephone company.   Requirements for Telephone Terminal   Equipment published by ACTA.   Party lines are subject to state tariffs,   and therefore, you may not be able to   use your own telephone equipment if   you are on a party line. Check with   your local telephone company.   Notice must be given to the   telephone company upon permanent   disconnection of your telephone from   your line.   If your home has specially wired alarm   equipment connected to the   telephone line, ensure the installation   of this product does not disable your   alarm equipment. If you have   questions about what will disable   alarm equipment, consult your   telephone company or a qualified   installer.   2.7.1 Notification to the Local   Telephone Company   On the bottom of this equipment is a   label indicating, among other   information, the US number and Ringer   Equivalence Number (REN) for the   equipment.You must, upon request,   provide this information to your   • • telephone company.   The REN is useful in determining the   number of devices you may connect to   your telephone line and still have all of   these devices ring when your telephone   number is called. In most (but not all)   areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices   connected to one line should not exceed   5. To be certain of the number of devices   you may connect to your line as   determined by the REN, you should   contact your local telephone company.   A plug and jack used to connect this   equipment to the premises wiring and   telephone network must comply with the   2.7.2 Rights of the Phone   Company   Should your equipment cause trouble on   your line which may harm the telephone   network, the telephone company shall,   where practicable, notify you that   Environment and safety   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   temporary discontinuance of service may   be required.Where prior notice is not   practicable and the circumstances   warrant such action, the telephone   company may temporarily discontinue   service immediately. In case of such   temporary discontinuance, the telephone   company must:   This equipment has been tested and   found to comply with the limits for a   Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15   of the FCC Rules.   These limits are designed to provide   reasonable protection against harmful   interference in a residential installation.   This equipment generates, uses, and can   radiate radio frequency energy and, if not   installed and used in accordance with the   instructions, may cause harmful   interference to radio communications.   However, there is no guarantee that   interference will not occur in a particular   installation.   If this equipment does cause harmful   interference to radio or television   reception, which can be determined by   turning the equipment off and on, the   user is encouraged to try to correct the   interference by one or more of the   following measures:   (1) promptly notify you of such   temporary discontinuance; (2) afford you   the opportunity to correct the situation;   and (3) inform you of your right to bring   a complaint to the Commission pursuant   to procedures set forth in Subpart E of   Part 68, FCC Rules and Regulations.   The telephone company may make   changes in its communications facilities,   equipment, operations or procedures   where such action is required in the   operation of its business and not   inconsistent with FCC rules and   Regulations. If these changes are   expected to affect the use or   • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving   antenna (that is, the antenna for radio   or television that is “receiving” the   interference).   Reorient or relocate and increase the   separation between the   telecommunications equipment and   receiving antenna.   Connect the telecommunications   equipment into an outlet on a circuit   different from that to which the   receiving antenna is connected.   performance of your telephone   equipment, the telephone company must   give you adequate notice, in writing, to   allow you to maintain uninterrupted   service.   2.8   Interference Information   This device complies with Part 15 of the   FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the   following two conditions:   (1) this device may not cause harmful   interference; and (2) this device must   accept any interference received,   including interference that may cause   undesired operation.   If these measures do not eliminate the   interference, please consult your dealer   or an experienced radio / television   technician for additional suggestions.   Also, the Federal Communications   Environment and safety   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Commission has prepared a helpful   booklet, “How To Identify and Resolve   Radio/TV Interference Problems”. This   booklet is available from the U.S.   Government Printing Office,   3 Important   Take time to read this user manual   before you use your phone. It contains   important information and notes   regarding your phone.   Washington, D.C. 20402.   Please specify stock number 004-000-   00345-4 when ordering copies.   Notice: The changes or modifications   not expressly approved by the party   responsible for compliance could void   the user’s authority to operate the   equipment.   NOTICE: This product meets the   applicable Industry Canada technical   specifications.   The equipment must be installed using an   acceptable method of connection. The   customer should be aware that   compliance with the above conditions   may not prevent degradation of service   in some situations.   Repairs to certified equipment should be   made by an authorized Canadian   maintenance facility designated by the   supplier. Any repairs or alterations made   by the user to this equipment, or   equipment malfunctions, may give the   telecommunications company cause to   request the user to disconnect the   equipment.   2.9   Hearing Aid Compatibility   (HAC)   This telephone system meets FCC and   Industry Canada standards for Hearing   Aid Compatibility.   2.10 FCC RF Radiation Exposure   Statement   This equipment complies with FCC RF   radiation exposure limits set forth for an   uncontrolled environment.This   equipment should be installed and   operated with a minimum distance of   20 centimeters between the radiator and   your body.This transmitter must not be   co-located or operating in conjunction   with any other antenna or transmitter.   For hand held operation, this phone has   been tested and meets the FCC RF   exposure guidelines. Use of other   accessories may not ensure compliance   with FCC RF exposure guidelines.   Users should ensure for their own   protection that the electrical ground   connections of the power utility,   telephone lines and internal metallic   water pipe systems, if present, are   connected together. This precaution may   be particularly important in rural areas.   CAUTION: Users should not attempt to   make such connections themselves, but   should contact the appropriate electric   inspection authority, or electrician, as   appropriate.   Important   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   NOTES: This equipment may not be used   on coin service provided by the   telephone company.   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.   Do not expose the phone to   excessive heat caused by heating   equipment or direct sunlight.   Do not drop your phone or allow   objects to fall on your phone.   Do not use any cleaning agents   containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene,   or abrasives as these may harm the   set.   • • 3.1   Power requirements   • This product requires an electrical   supply of 100-240 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.   The voltage on the network is   classified as TNV-3   • • • • • Do not use the product in places   where there are explosive hazards.   Do not let small metal objects come   into contact with the product. This   can deteriorate audio quality and   damage the product.   (Telecommunication Network   Voltages), as defined in the standard   UL 60950.   Warning   To avoid damage or malfunction:   • Active mobile phones in the vicinity   may cause interference.   • Do not allow the charging contacts or   the battery to come into contact with   metal objects.   About operating and storage   temperatures:   • • • Do not open it as you could be   exposed to high voltages.   Do not allow the charger to come   into contact with liquids.   Never use any other battery than the   one delivered with the product or   recommended by Philips: risk of   explosion.   • • • Operate in a place where   temperature is always between 0 and   35º C (32 to 95º F).   Store in a place where temperature is   always between -20 and 70º C (-4 to   158º F).   Battery life may be shortened in low   temperature conditions.   • • Always use the cables provided with   the product.   Handsfree activation could suddenly   increase the volume in the earpiece to   Important   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.2   Electric, Magnetic and   Electromagnetic Fields   (“EMF”)   ® 4 The RBRC seal   1. Philips Royal Electronics   manufactures and sells many   The RBRC® Seal   on the nickel metal   hydride battery   indicates that   Philips Royal   consumer 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 necessary   health and safety precautions for   our products, to comply with all   applicable legal requirements and to   stay well within the EMF standards   applicable at the time of producing   the products.   3. Philips is committed to develop,   produce and market products that   cause no adverse health effects.   4. Philips confirms that if its products   are handled properly for their   intended use, they are safe to use   according to scientific evidence   available today.   Electronics is   voluntarily   participating in an industry program to   collect and recycle these batteries at the   end of their useful lives, when taken out   of service within the United States and   Canada.   The RBRC® program provides a   convenient alternative to placing used   nickel metal hydride batteries into the   trash or municipal waste, which may be   illegal in your area.   Philips’s participation in RBRC® makes it   easy for you to drop off the spent battery   at local retailers participating in the   RBRC® program or at authorized Philips   product service centers.   Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for   information on Ni-MH battery recycling   and disposal bans/restrictions in your   area. Philips’s involvement in this   program is part of its commitment to   protecting our environment and   conserving natural resources.   RBRC® is a registered trademark of   Rechargeable Battery Recycling   Corporation.   5. Philips plays an active role in the   development of international EMF   and safety standards, enabling Philips   to anticipate further developments   in standardisation for early   integration in its products.   3.3   Recycle your batteries   Do not dispose your rechargeable   batteries. Call the toll fee number 1-800-   822-8837 to get instructions on how to   recycle your batteries.   The RBRC® seal   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The RBRC® seal   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   15   5 Your phone   Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips!   To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at   5.1   What’s in the box   Handset with belt clip   Base Station with bracket   Battery door   2 AAA rechargeable   batteries   Power supply   Line cord   User manual   Note   Guarantee   Do not return   leaflet   Quick Start   Guide   In multihandset packs, you will find one or more additional handsets, chargers with power   supply units and additional rechargeable batteries.   Your phone   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.2   Overview of your phone   C Display   display icons.   A B D Select key o   Select the function displayed on the   screen or go to the next lower level in a   menu. Also used to confirm entries (for   example when setting date and time).   E Back/Clear key c   C Press to clear (delete) a character or   number when making an entry. Long   press to clear all.   When navigating menus, press to move   to the previous higher menu level (Back   is displayed).   D E F G H F Navigation keys n   In idle mode: Scroll up uto access the   Call log and scroll down dto access   the Phonebook.   During a call: Scroll nto increase or   decrease earpiece and speaker volume.   Editing and entry: Move to the previous   character uor next character d.   In other modes: Scroll up uand down   d a menu list or go to the previous   or next record in the Phonebook, Redial   list, or Call log.   G Talk key t   A Event LED   In idle mode: Make an external call or   answer an incoming external or internal   call.   During a call: Activate the flash function.   In other modes: Dial the selected   number in the Phonebook, Redial list, or   Call log.   The event LED on your handset blinks   when there is a new message recorded   on your telephone answering machine. If   you have subscribed to Caller Line   Identification, the event LED also blinks   when there is a new call, or a new voice   mail message.   H Hang-up/Exit key h   B Earpiece   In idle mode: Long press (5 seconds) to   switch off the handset.   Your phone   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   17   When the handset is switched off: Long   press (1 second) to switch it on.   During a call: Hang up a call.   In other modes: Press to return to idle   mode.   R S I Menu key m   In idle mode: Go to the main menu.   Redial key r   Access the Redial list in idle mode.   Loudspeaker key l   T J I J K K In idle mode: Turn on the loudspeaker   and dial the number. Answer an incoming   call using handsfree mode.   During a call: Toggle the loudspeaker on/   off.   L U M N O P Q L Number keys   Use to dial numbers and write characters.   With key 1, a long press dials your   voice mail subscriber access number.   With keys 3to 9, a long press dials   one of your direct memory access   numbers.   O Mute key s   When off hook: Deactivate/activate the   microphone.   P Call transfer key & Intercom   key i   In idle mode: Initiate an internal call.   M */Keypad lock & Format key * During a call: Short press to hold the line   In idle mode: Long press to lock/ unlock   keypad.   Predialling or editing: Press to enter a “*”.   Off hook: Long press to temporarily   switch to tone (DTMF) dialling if using   pulse.   and page another handset. Long press to   set up a conference between an external   call and two handsets.   Q R S Microphone   Belt clip   Loudspeaker (underneath the   belt clip)   During call log display: Toggles area code   and long distance display on/off.   Warning   N #/Ringer on/off & Pause key #   Handsfree activation can suddenly   increase the volume of the earpiece to a   very high level. Make sure the handset is   not too close to your ear.   In idle mode: Long press to turn the   ringer on/off.   Dialling or editing: Long press to insert a   pause (during predialling) and short press   to insert a “#”.   T Headset jack   Battery door   U Editing: Short press to switch upper/   lower case.   Your phone   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.3   Display icons and Messages   Steady on when the answering   machine is on. Blinks when   messages have been received by   the answering machine; blinks   rapidly when answering machine   memory is full.   Indicates that the handset is   registered and within range of   the base station. Icon blinks   when the handset is out of   Indicates that the battery is fully   charged. This icon blinks during   charge and when the battery is   low.   When the Icon is empty the   battery is practically discharged.   Note   If Warning Batt flashes together   with a blinking battery icon,   batteries of the wrong type are   installed in the handset. Replace   with batteries of the correct type.   Blinks when there is an incoming   call. Steady On during a call.   Blinks when there is new voice   mail.   Indicates new and missed calls   in the call log records. Blinks   when there are missed calls.   Appears when the alarm clock   is activated. Blinks when the   alarm time comes.   range or is searching for a base.   Select/ Select appears when in menu   OK   mode. Press the key directly   below to move to the next   menu level or to confirm a   selection.   OK appears to request   confirmation of an operation.   Press the key directly below to   confirm.   Indicates that more options are   available in a scroll list, or that   you can adjust the volume.   Appears when the loudspeaker   is activated.   Appears when the ringer is off.   Your phone   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   19   Back/ Back appears when in menu   Clear mode. Press the key directly   below to return to the previous   menu level.   Clear appears when making an   entry. Press the key directly   below to clear (delete) a   character or number when   making an entry. Long press to   clear all.   Your phone   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.4   Overview of the base station   A B C D E F G H I A Handset locator key a   F Erase key x   Locate handset.   Long press to start registration   procedure.   Short press to delete the current   message during message playback.   Long press (2 seconds) when in idle   mode to delete all old messages. (New   messages will not be deleted.)   B Speaker   C Message counter   Steady ON: shows the number of old   messages.   Blinking: Shows the number of new   messages only.   Two horizontal bars “--” blinking:   Indicates that the answering machine   memory is full.   Also shows the base volume level when   adjusting the volume.   G Previous key b   Go to previous message if pressed within   1 second of current message playback.   Replay current message if pressed after 1   second of current message playback.   H Next key f   Skip to the next message during message   playback.   I Play/Stop key p   D On/Off key e   Play phone messages (the first recorded   will be played first). Voice prompts are   played between messages and when all   messages have been played.   Short press to switch the answering   machine on/off.   E Volume keys -+   Increase or decrease the speaker volume. Stop message playback.   There are 5 volume levels during   playback. There are 5 volume levels plus   OFF during idle mode and call screening.   Your phone   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Note   6 Getting started   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.   6.1   1 Connect the base station   Place the base station in a central   location near the telephone line   socket and electricity socket.   Connect the line cord and the   power cable to their corresponding   connectors at the back of the base   station.   Warning   Avoid placing the base station too close   to large metal objects such as filing   cabinets, radiators or electrical   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.   2 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.   The power adaptor and 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.   3 Connect the other end of the line   cord and power cable to their   respective sockets.   6.2   Wall mounting the base   The base is designed to support wall   mounting. To wall mount the base, follow   the instructions below.   1 Remove the bracket from the back   of the base station by ➀ pressing   the two latches on the inside of the   Getting started   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   bracket and ➁ rotating the bracket   5.20   outward.   83.00   17.00   5.20   2 3 Turn the bracket around.   6.3   Install your phone   Before using the handset, the batteries   have to be installed and fully charged.   Warning   Attach the bracket to the opposite   side of the base station.   When the batteries are inserted for the   firs   t time, the unit will not be able to   start normally due to the low battery.   You must charge the batteries on the   base station before you can use the   handset.   6.3.1 Install battery   Warning   4 Use the pedestal wall mounting to   plug your base station.   Always use AAA rechargeable batteries   supplied with your unit. If alkaline   batteries are used instead of   rechargeable batteries, “Warning   Batt” will show on the display and the   battery icon will blink quickly.   1 Slide out the battery cover.   Getting started   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   23   2 Place the batteries in the correct   polarity as indicated and replace the   cover.   hours) and discharging, allowing   approximately 12 hours of talk-time and   150 hours of stand-by time.   The indoor and outdoor range of the   phone is up to 50 metres and 300 metres   respectively. When the handset moves   beyond the operation range, the antenna   icon   will blink.   Tip   When you reach the range limit the   conversation may become crackly. Move   closer to the base.   6.3.2 Charge battery   6.4   Remove/Attach belt clip   Warning   A belt clip allows you to carry your   handset on your belt.   The handset must be charged for at least   24 hours before using it for the first time.   When the battery level becomes low, the   low battery sensor warns you by blinking   the battery icon. If this occurs during a   conversation, an alert tone sounds to   inform you that the battery is low. If the   battery level becomes exceedingly low,   the phone automatically switches off   shortly after the icon starts blinking and   any function in progress will not be   saved.   1 To remove the belt clip, simply pull   the clip away from the handset.   To attach the belt clip to your   handset, fit the tabs on the belt clip   into the slots at the back of the   handset and push into place.   2 1 Place the handset on the charging   cradle of the base station. A beep is   emitted if the handset is placed   correctly.   2 3 The battery icon   blinks during charge.   The battery icon   on the display   becomes steady   when the handset is fully charged.   Note   Optimal battery life is reached after 3   cycles of complete charging (over 15   Getting started   24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.5   Install optional headset   Your phone may be used with an optional   headset (not included in the box). To use   this feature, insert the headset plug into   the headset jack. Your phone is ready for   hands-free conversations.   Diameter: 2.5 mm   6.6   Using multipacks   If you have purchased a multipack you   will have additional handsets, chargers,   power adaptors and AAA rechargeable   batteries.   1 2 3 Plug the chargers into a power   socket.   Install the batteries supplied into the   handsets.   Place the handsets on the chargers   to charge the batteries.   Getting started   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   25   6.7   Menu structure   The SE455 has six menus as shown in the following table.   Menu Name   Icon   1 2 3 4 5 6 Phonebook   Personal Settings   Clock and Alarm   Advanced Settings   Network Services   Answer Machine   Press the menu key mto enter menu mode. Use navigation keys nto navigate   within the menus and all submenus.   Press o Select to enter the next lower menu level. Press cBack to go to the   previous menu level.   The charts below show the menu trees of your phone.   Phonebook   Phonebook   New Entry   List   Enter Name:   Enter Number:   Entry list displayed   Edit Entry   Select Melody   Entry list displayed   Melody details   for selected entry   Delete?   List of melodies   Delete   Entry list displayed   Delete All?   Delete All   Direct Memory   Key list and status   Edit   Delete   Getting started   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Personal Settings   Personal Set   Handset Name   HandsetTones   Enter name   RingVolume   No bar (off)   One bar   … Five bars   Progressive   Name of tones 1   … RingTones   Key Beep   Name of tones 15   On   Off   Language   List of languages   Wallpaper 1   Wallpaper 2   Wallpaper 3   Wallpaper off   Color 1   … Wallpaper   ColorTheme   Contrast   Color 4   Level 1   … Level 5   BacklightTime   Auto Hang-up   20 Seconds   40 Seconds   60 Seconds   On   Off   Getting started   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Advanced Settings   Advanced Set   Easy Call   Mode   On   Enter Number:   Off (by default)   Enter number   Number   On (by default)   Off   Conference   Call Barring   Enter PIN   Mode   On   Off (by default)   Number 1   … Number   Number 4   XHD Sound   On (by default)   Off   Change PIN   Register   Unregister   Reset   Reset?   Enter number   Detect Digit:   Short   Area Code   Auto Prefix   FlashTime   Prefix   Long   Dial Mode   First Ring   Tone   Pulse   On   Off   Getting started   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Network Services   Netw. Services Call Forward   Activate   Enter Number:   Activation   Deactivate   Change Code   Prefix (enter code)   Suffix (enter code)   Change Code   Deactivation   Call Fwd Busy   Call Fwd Unans   Activate   Enter Number:   Deactivate   Change Code   Activation   Prefix (enter code)   Suffix (enter code)   Change Code   Deactivation   Activate   Enter Number:   Deactivate   Change Code   Activation   Prefix (enter code)   Suffix (enter code)   Change Code   Deactivation   Enter Number   Enter Number   Enter Number   Enter Number   Enter Number   Enter Number   Enter Number   Voicemail   Voicemail 2   Info   Call   Settings   Call   Settings   Call   Settings   Call   Info 2   Settings   Call   Call Return   Cancel Call BK   Withhold ID   Settings   Call   Settings   Activate   Settings   Getting started   30   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Answer Machine   Answer Machine   Play   Repeat   Next   Previous   Delete   Delete All   Answer On/Off   On   Off   Record OGM   Answer & Rec.   Play   Record Message   Delete   Answer Only   Play   Record Message   Delete   Answer Mode   Settings   Answer & Rec.   Answer Only   Ring Delay   3 Rings   4 Rings   5 Rings   6 Rings   7 Rings   8 Rings   Economy   Activate   Remote Access   HS Screening   Deactivate (by default)   On   Off (by default)   List of languages   Voice Language   Getting started   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7.1.4 Call from the call log   Note   7 Using your phone   • In multihandset packs, the call log is   shared between all handsets.   You need to subscribe to Caller Line   Identification service to be able to see   the caller’s number or name in the call   log. See section 8.9.1 - “Access the   7.1   Make a call   • 7.1.1 Predialling   1 2 Enter the number. (A maximum of   24 digits including * and # are   allowed. Press c Clear to delete   the last digit.) Or long press to   delete all.   1 Press u in idle mode, then scroll   nto an entry in the call list.   Note   If the list is empty, then “List Empty” is   displayed.   Press t.   • The call is initiated.   2 Press t.   The call is initiated.   • 7.1.2 Direct dialling   1 Pick up the handset and press t.   (Or press to start a call in   speaker mode.)   Dial the number.   7.1.5 Call from the phonebook   l 1 2 3 Press din idle mode.   Scroll nto a phonebook entry.   Press t.   2 • The call is initiated.   • The call is initiated.   Tip   Instead of scrolling nto browse the   phonebook entries, you can press the   numeric key corresponding to the first   letter of the entry you wish to locate.   For example, pressing 2will show the   entries starting with A. Pressing 2again   will show the entries starting with B, etc.   7.1.3 Call from redial list   1 Press rin idle mode.   2 Scroll nto an entry in the redial   list.   3 Press t.   • The call is initiated.   Note   • • In multihandset packs, each handset   has its own redial list.   7.1.6 Call from the phonebook   while already on the phone   You can also press tfirst and then   press cRedial to enter the redial   list. Then scroll nto select a number   in the list and press oSelect. The   number is dialed automatically.   1 While on the phone, press o   Option and then oSelect to   enter the phonebook name list.   Scroll nto a phonebook entry.   2 Using your phone   32   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Press oSelect.   The call is initiated.   Tip   • You can mute the ring tone of an   incoming call before answering by   pressing on c Silent.   7.1.7 Call using Direct Access   Memory   Press a number key 3to 9for more   than 2 seconds to dial a stored direct   access memory number.   Note   7.2.1 Handsfree answering   Danger   Handsfree activation can suddenly   increase the volume in the earpiece to a   very high level. Make sure the handset is   not too close to your ear.   • In multihandset packs, each handset   has its own direct access memories.   how to store, edit, and delete direct   access memory numbers.   • When the phone rings, press l.   • The handset loudspeaker is activated.   7.3   End a call   7.1.8 Enter a Dialing Pause   Long press #to enter a pause in the   dialling sequence. The pause is indicated   by a P.   To end a conversation, press h.   • The call ends.   Tip   When auto hang-up is on, you can simply   place the handset back to its base station   or charger to end the call. This feature is   activated by default.   7.2   Answer a call   Danger   Note   When the handset rings during an   incoming call, please do not hold the   handset too close to your ear as the   volume of the ringing tone may damage   your hearing.   The call duration (MM:SS) will be   displayed on the handset screen for   about 5 seconds.   When the phone rings, press the t   key.   • The call is established.   Note   • Incoming call has priority over other   events. Whenever there is an   incoming call, other status in progress   such as phone setting, menu   navigation, etc will be aborted.   Using your phone   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   33   Keys   6 7 8 9 Assigned characters   m n o 6 ñ ö ò   p q r s 7 ß Π Θ Σ   t u v 8 ù ü   8 Use more of your   phone   w x y z 9 ø Ω Ξ Ψ   Tip   8.1   Switch the handset off/on   • Press cClear to delete the last   digit or character entered or long   press to delete all.   Short press #to shift between   lowercase and uppercase.   To switch the handset off, press and hold   hin idle mode for at least 5 seconds.   To switch it on, press and hold hfor at   least one second.   • • Long press #to insert a pause.   8.2   Press and hold *for 3 seconds to lock/ 8.4   unlock the keypad in idle mode.   Keypad lock/unlock   Call in progress   Some options are available to you during   a call. The available options are :   8.3   Text or number entry   When you select a field in which you can   enter text, you can enter the letters that   are printed on the keys by pressing the   relevant key once or several times. For   example, to enter the name “PAUL”:   8.4.1 Adjust earpiece or speaker   volume   During a call, press nto select from   level 1 to level 5.   1 2 3 4 Press 7once: P   Press 2once: PA   Press 8twice: PAU   Press 5three times: PAUL   8.4.2 Mute/Unmute microphone   When the microphone is muted, your   correspondent cannot hear you.   The table below gives you the character   assignment during text or number entry:   1 During a call, press sto turn off   the microphone.   Keys   0 Assigned characters   . 0 , / : ; “ ‘ ! ¡ ? ¿ * + - % \ ^   ~ |   2 Press sagain to turn on the   microphone.   SPACE 1 @ _ # = < > ( ) &   € £ $ ¥ [ ] { } ¤ § ...   a b c 2 à æ ä å   d e f 3 è é Δ Φ   g h i 4 ì Γ   1 8.4.3 Activate/Deactivate   loudspeaker mode   2 3 4 5 Danger   Handsfree activation can suddenly   increase the volume in the earpiece to a   j k l 5 Λ   Use more of your phone   34   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   very high level. Make sure the handset is   not too close to your ear.   8.6.1 Store a contact in the   phonebook   1 During a call, press lto activate   the loudspeaker mode.   Press lagain to return to   deactivate the loudspeaker mode.   1 Press min idle mode.   Phonebook is highlighted; press   o Select.   New Entry is highlighted; press   o Select.   Enter Name is displayed. Enter   the name of the contact (maximum   14 characters) and press oOK.   Enter Number is displayed. Enter   the number (maximum 24 digits)   and press oOK.   2 2 3 8.5   Chain dialing   This feature allows you to dial an   extension to a number already saved in   the phonebook during a call.   4 1 Press tor lon the handset to   take the line. Then, press o   Option and then oSelect to   enter the phonebook name list.   Scroll nto a phonebook entry.   Press oSelect.   • A validation tone is emitted.   Note   • • Press cClear to delete the last   digit or character entered or long   press to delete all.   To return to the previous menu, press   cBack.   2 3 • The first part is dialed.   4 Enter the extension.   Tip   You cannot store a new phonebook   entry when the memory is full. In this   case, you have to delete existing entries   to make space for new entries.   8.6   Using your Phonebook   Your phone can store up to 100   phonebook memories. Each phonebook   entry can have a maximum of 24 digits   for the phone number and 14 characters   for the name.   8.6.2 Access phonebook   All names and numbers in the   phonebook must be unique.   Note   If you have more than one handset, the   phonebook can only be accessed by one   user at a time.   1 Press din idle mode and scroll   nto browse the phonebook. (You   can also access the phonebook   through the menu mode. m➝   Phonebook ➝ List)   • The phonebook entries will be   listed in alphabetical order.   2 To view the details, press o   View.   Use more of your phone   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Tip   Note   Instead of scrolling nto browse the   phonebook entries, you can press the   numeric key corresponding to the first   letter of the entry you wish to locate.   For example, pressing 2will show the   entries starting with A. Pressing 2again   will show the entries starting with B, etc.   You need to subscribe to Caller Line   Identification service to be able to   benefit from this feature.   1 Press min idle mode.   Phonebook is highlighted; press   o Select.   2 3 Scroll nto Select Melody and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto the entry you want to   select a melody for, then press o   View.   3 Press tto dial the number. (Press   hto return to idle mode.)   8.6.3 Modify a phonebook entry   4 5 The screen shows the melody   currently selected for that entry.   Press oChange to change the   melody.   Scroll nthe list of melodies.   (There are 15 melodies plus No   Melody to choose from. The   melodies play as you scroll through   them.)   1 Press min idle mode.   Phonebook is highlighted; press   o Select.   2 Scroll nto Edit Entry and press   oSelect.   3 4 Scroll nto select an entry to edit.   Press oSelect to display the   name.   5 6 7 Press cClear to erase the   letters one by one.   Edit the name and press oOK to   confirm.   Edit the number and press oOK   to confirm.   6 Press oSelect to select the   melody you prefer.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Phonebook menu.   Note   • A validation tone is emitted.   When first ring detection is set On, a   normal tone sounds first, then it changes   to the personalized phonebook melody.   When it is set Off, the personalized   phonebook melody plays from the start.   ring detection On or Off.   Note   While editing, press cClear to delete   the last digit or character entered or   long press to delete all.   8.6.4 Select phonebook melody   With this function you can personalize   the melody played when someone in the   phonebook calls you.   Use more of your phone   36   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8.6.5 Delete a phonebook entry   to these services, this allows you to dial   your voice mail access numbers using key   1or key 2.   1 Press min idle mode.   Phonebook is highlighted; press   o Select.   2 3 4 Scroll nto Delete and press o   Select.   Scroll nto select an entry to   delete and press oSelect.   Delete? is displayed on the screen.   Press oOK to confirm deletion.   8.6.7.1 Add/Edit Direct Access   Memory   1 Press min idle mode.   Phonebook is highlighted; press   o Select.   • A validation tone is emitted.   2 Scroll nto Direct Memory and   press oSelect.   Note   Press cBack to discard the deletion.   The screen returns to the phonebook   list.   • The current number stored in   the direct access memory   location will be displayed. If no   number is stored, No number   will be displayed.   8.6.6 Delete all phonebook entries   3 Scroll nto the key you wish to   edit (Key 3 to Key 9) and press   oMenu.   Scroll nto Edit and press o   Select.   1 Press min idle mode.   Phonebook is highlighted; press   o Select.   4 5 2 3 Scroll nto Delete All and press   oSelect.   Delete All? is displayed on the   screen. Press oOK to confirm   deletion.   The Phonebook list will be displayed.   Scroll   n to the Phonebook entry   you wish to store in the selected   direct access memory number and   • A validation tone is emitted.   press   o Select.   6 Press oOK to confirm.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   previous menu.   8.6.7 Direct Access Memory   There are 7 direct access memories   (Keys 3to 9) included in the   phonebook memory. A long press on the   keys in idle mode will automatically dial   the stored phone number.   Note   Each handset has its own direct access   memories.   Note   Key 1and key 2are reserved for use   with Voicemail 1 and Voicemail 2 in the   network services menu. If you subscribe   Use more of your phone   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8.6.7.2 Delete Direct Access   Memory   8.7.2 View redial number details   1 Press rin idle mode, scroll nto   select an entry and press o   Menu.   1 Press min idle mode.   Phonebook is highlighted; press   o Select.   2 View is highlighted on the screen;   press oSelect to display   information about the number   dialed.   2 3 Scroll nto Direct Memory and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto the key you wish to   delete the memory from and press   oMenu.   3 Press oNext to display further   information. Afterward, you can   press oPrev. to return to the   former screen. After viewing, press   cBack to return to previous   menu levels.   4 Scroll nto Delete and press o   Select.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   previous menu.   8.7.3 Save a redial number into the   phonebook   8.7   Using the Redial list   The redial list stores the last 10 numbers   dialed. A maximum of 32 digits can be   displayed for each entry.   1 2 3 4 Press rin idle mode, scroll nto   select an entry and press o   Menu.   View is highlighted on the screen.   Scroll nto Save Number and   press oSelect.   Enter Name is displayed. Enter   the name of the contact (maximum   14 characters) and press oOK.   Enter Number is displayed and   the selected number from the redial   list appears in the number field. At   this time you can edit the number if   you wish to.   8.7.1 Access Redial list   1 Press rto go to the redial list and   scroll nto browse the redial list.   • The last number dialed will   appear first in the redial list. If   the redial number matches a   phonebook entry, the name will   be displayed instead.   2 To open the redial list options, press   oMenu.   Note   5 Press oOK. The screen returns   to the redial list.   Press cBack to return to the   Note   previous menu.   Press cClear to delete the last digit   or character entered. Long press c   Clear to clear the entire entry.   Use more of your phone   38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8.7.4 Delete a redial number   8.9   Using the Call log   1 Press rin idle mode, scroll nto   select an entry and press o   Menu.   The call log stores the last 50 external   calls and any new voice mail received. In   idle mode, the   icon flashes on the   2 Scroll nto Delete and press o   Select.   Delete? is displayed on the screen.   Press oOK to confirm deletion.   display for new and unanswered calls. If   you have subscribed 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.   3 4 • A validation tone is emitted.   Note   Press cBack to discard the deletion.   The screen returns to the previous   menu.   During CLI display, you can press *to   toggle area code and long distance code   display on/off.   Note   If the identity of the caller is witheld,   External Call is displayed in the call log   along with the date and time of the call. If   you have not subscribed to Caller Line   Identification service, there will not be   any caller information displayed in the call   log.   8.7.5 Delete all redial numbers   1 2 3 4 Press rin idle mode, and press   oMenu.   Scroll nto Delete All and press   oSelect.   Delete All? is displayed on the   screen.   Press oOK to confirm deletion.   • A validation tone is emitted.   8.9.1 Access the Call log   1 Press u in idle mode, and then   scroll nto browse the call log.   8.8   Call waiting   • The calls (missed and received)   are displayed in chronological   order with the most recent call   at the top of the list. If the call is   unviewed and unanswered, New   appears on the display. After you   view the message, New   disappears.   Press tto dial out the number   of the selected call log entry.   If you have subscribed to Call Waiting   services, the earpiece will emit a beep   tone to inform you that there is a second   incoming call. The number or name of   the second caller will also be displayed if   you have subscribed to Caller Line   Identification service (CLI). Please   contact your network provider for more   information on this service.   • To answer the second call, press t.   2 To view the call details, press o   Menu and then press oSelect.   Use more of your phone   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The display shows the caller   information.   When you store an incoming number in   the phonebook, the digits of the number   will be saved exactly as they appear on   the screen.   • Press cBack at any time to   return to the previous menu.   If the first 3 digits of the incoming   number corresponds to the local area   code set in your phone, they will be   filtered automatically when you press the   tor lkey to dial. To change the   local area code, see section 10.9 - “Set   8.9.1.1 To choose the format for   call log display   You must choose the correct format to   dial the area code and number of the call   log record chosen. The original incoming   number from the call log will appear as a   7, 10 or 11-digit number. If it is a long   distance call, the prefix digit 1 will   automatically appear in front of the 10-   digit local calls.   8.9.2 Save call list entry into the   phonebook   1 Press u in idle mode, and then   scroll nto select an entry and   press oMenu.   1 When viewing the call log, press *   to change the format of the call log   display as it should be dialed from   your location. For example, if the   call log entry appears as “234-567-   8900”:   2 3 Scroll nto Save Number and   press oSelect.   Enter Name is displayed on the   screen. Enter the name of the   contact (maximum 14 characters)   and press oOK.   • • • • Press *once to display “1-234-   567-8900”   Press *twice to display “567-   8900”   Press *3 times to display “1-   567-8900”   Press *4 times to display   “234-567-8900” again.   4 5 Enter Number is displayed and   the selected number from the call   list appears in the number field. At   this time you can edit the number if   you wish to.   Press oOK.   2 To dial the current displayed   number, press tkey.   • A confirmation tone sounds and   the screen returns to call log.   • The call is initiated.   Note   Note   Press cClear to delete the last digit   or character entered or long press to   delete all.   You need to subscribe to Caller Line   Identification service to be able to see   the caller’s number or name in the call   log (see section 8.9.1 - “Access the Call   Use more of your phone   40   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8.9.3 Delete a call list entry   It allows you to make free internal calls,   transfer external calls from one handset   to another and use the conference option.   1 Press uin idle mode, and then   scroll nto select an entry and   select oMenu.   2 Scroll nto Delete and press o   Select.   8.10.1 Intercom another handset   Note   If the handset does not belong to SE450/   455 range, this function may not be   available.   3 4 Delete? is displayed on the screen.   Press oOK to confirm deletion.   • A validation tone is emitted, the   call list entry is deleted, and the   display goes to the next entry in   the call list.   1 Press iin idle mode.   • Intercom is established   immediately if there are only 2   registered handsets.   Note   Press cBack to discard the deletion.   The screen returns to the Call List   menu.   2 If there are more than 2 registered   handsets, scroll nto select the   handset to call and press oOK.   • Once the intercom call is   8.9.4 Delete all call list entries   initiated the   icon is displayed   1 2 3 Press uin idle mode, and then   press oMenu.   Scroll nto Delete All and press   oSelect.   Delete All? is displayed on the   screen. Press oOK to confirm   deletion.   on the handset.   3 Press ton the called handset.   The intercom is established.   Note   • Pressing hon any handset will exit   intercom mode and return other   handsets to idle mode. If an external call   arrives during intercom mode and you   want to accept this call, you must first   exit intercom mode.   • A validation tone is emitted. The   display shows List Empty for 2   seconds and returns to the idle   mode.   8.10.2 Transfer an external call to   another handset   8.10 Using the Intercom   Warning   Intercom and call transfer is only possible   when you have at least 2 handsets   registered to the same base station.   1 During the call, press ito put the   external call on hold (the caller can   no longer hear you).   • The display shows the numbers   of the handsets registered to the   base.   Use more of your phone   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 3 Scroll nto the handset number   you wish to transfer your external   call to and press oSelect.   Press t on the called handset to   answer the internal call, where both   internal callers can talk.   1 During the call, press ito put the   external call on hold (the caller can   no longer hear you).   • The display shows the numbers   of the handsets registered to the   base.   • Intercom is established.   2 3 4 Scroll nto the number of the   handset you wish to establish the   conference call with and press o   Select.   Press ton the called handset to   answer the internal call, where both   internal callers can talk.   4 Press hon the first handset to   transfer the external call to the   called handset.   • The external call is transferred.   Note   If there is no answer from the called   handset, press ito resume the   external call.   • Intercom is established.   Press cConf. or long press i   on the first handset to start the   three-party conference.   8.10.3 Answer an external call   during intercom   • Conference will be displayed on   the screen once the conference   call is established.   1 During intercom, a new call tone is   emitted when there is an incoming   external call.   2 3 Press hto exit intercom mode.   Press t to pick up the external   call.   8.11 Handset locator   The handset locator feature enables you   to locate a missing handset if the handset   is in range and contains charged   batteries.   8.10.4 Switch between an internal   1 Press aon the base station.   and external call   • All the registered handsets start   to ring.   During the call, press ito switch   between an internal or external call.   • Once a handset is found, press   cSilent on a handset to stop   its ringing.   8.10.5 Establish a three-party   conference call   2 Press aagain to end the handset   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.   locator.   Note   If there are no key presses within 30   seconds, the handset will automatically   return to idle mode.   Use more of your phone   42   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8.12 Clock and Alarm settings   This feature allows you to set the date,   time and alarm settings for your phone.   scroll nto select 12hours or   24hours.   Press oSelect to select the   option.   4 • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the Set   Format menu.   8.12.1 Set Date and Time   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Clock & Alarm, and press o   Select.   2 3 Set Date/Time is highlighted.   Press oSelect.   8.12.2.2 Set Date Format   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Clock & Alarm, and press o   Select.   The last stored date and time are   displayed. Enter the current time   and current date (HH:MM DD/MM/   YY). Press uto move the cursor   left, or press dto move it right.   If using the 12 hour format, just   after setting the minutes, use *to   switch between AM and PM.   Press oOK.   2 3 4 Scroll nto Set Format and press   oSelect.   Scroll nto Date Format and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto select DD/MM or   MM/DD and press oSelect to   select the option.   4 • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the idle   mode.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the Set   Format menu.   Note   You can change the format as shown in   the next section.   8.12.3 Set Alarm   1 Press   Clock & Alarm, and press   Select   Scroll   Select.   Scroll   Daily and press   If you select On Once or On   Daily, enter the time (HH-MM) for   the alarm. (If using the 12 hour   format, you can switch between AM   m in idle mode, scroll   nto   o . 8.12.2 Set Time and Date Format   8.12.2.1 Set Time Format   2 3 4 n to Alarm and press   o n to Off, On Once, or On   Select.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Clock & Alarm, and press o   Select.   o 2 3 Scroll nto Set Format and press   oSelect.   Time Format is highlighted in the   display. Press oSelect, then   and PM by pressing   OK to confirm.   *.) Press o   Use more of your phone   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   43   • • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the Alarm   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Personal Set and press o   Select.   Handset Name is highlighted;   press oSelect.   The last stored name is displayed.   Press cClear to delete the   characters one by one or a long   press to delete all.   menu. And the alarm icon   displayed.   is   2 3 If you select Off, a validation   tone is emitted and the screen   returns to the Clock & Alarm   menu.   Note   The alarm tone and alarm icon will   sound/blink for 1 minute when the alarm   time is reached. To mute the alarm tone,   simply press any key on the handset.   4 Enter the new name and press o   OK to confirm.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Personal Set menu.   8.12.4 Set Alarm Tone   1 Press   m in idle mode, scroll   nto   9.2   Handset Tones   Clock & Alarm, and press   o Select.   2 3 Scroll   Select.   Scroll to select the tone. (Three   tones are available. The tones sound   as you scroll.) Press Select to   confirm your selection.   n to Alarm Tone and press   9.2.1 Set the Ring Volume   Danger   o n When the handset rings during an   incoming call, please do not hold the   handset too close to your ear as the   volume of the ringing tone may damage   your hearing.   In multihandset packs, you can set the   ring volume independently on each   registered handset. There are 5 ringer   volume levels plus progressive and off.   The default is level 3.   o • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the Clock   & Alarm menu.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Personal Set, and press o   Select.   9 Personal settings   2 Scroll nto Handset Tones and   press oSelect. Ring Volume is   highlighted; press oSelect.   9.1   Change the Handset Name   You can name the handset and display the   handset name in idle mode. The default   handset name of your handset is Philips.   Personal settings   44   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 4 Scroll nto your desired volume   level. The ring tone sounds at each   level.   1 2 3 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Personal Set, and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Handset Tones and   press oSelect. Then scroll nto   Key Beep and press oSelect.   Scroll nto select On or Off and   press oSelect to confirm.   Press oOK to confirm.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Handset Tones menu.   Note   If ring volume is set to off, the   will be displayed on the screen.   If ring volume is set to progressive, the   ringer will start at level 1 and go up one   level volume every ring.   icon   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Handset Tones menu.   9.3   Change the Display Language   Your handset can support different   display languages.   9.2.2 Set the Ring Tones   There are 15 ring tones available on your   handset.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Personal Set, and press o   Select.   1 2 3 4 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Personal Set, and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Handset Tones and   press oSelect. Then scroll nto   Ring Tones and press oSelect.   Scroll nto your desired melody.   The melodies will play as you scroll   them.   2 3 Scroll nto Language and press   oSelect.   Scroll nto your desired language   and press oSelect to confirm.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Personal Set menu.   Note   Press oSelect to set the ring   tone.   Once the display language is set, the   option menus on the handset will   immediately switch to display in the   selected language.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Handset Tones menu.   9.4   Select the Display Wallpaper   9.2.3 Activate/Deactivate Key   Beep   A single beep tone is emitted when a key   is pressed. You can enable or disable the   key beep.   There are 3 wallpaper images available on   your handset as well as an option to set it   off.   Personal settings   45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Personal Set, and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Wallpaper and press   oSelect.   Scroll nto your desired wallpaper.   The image on the display will change   as you scroll.   2 3 Scroll nto Contrast and press   oSelect.   Scroll nto the desired display   contrast, and press oSelect to   confirm.   2 3 • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Personal Set menu.   4 Press oSelect to confirm.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Personal Set menu.   9.7   Set the Backlight Time   You can change the backlight timing for   the display. There are 3 options available   - 20, 40, or 60 seconds.   9.5   Select the Color Theme   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Personal Set, and press o   Select.   There are 4 color themes available on   your handset.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Personal Set, and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Color Theme and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto your desired color   theme. The color theme used on   the display will change as you scroll.   Press oSelect to confirm.   2 3 Scroll nto Backlight Time and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto the desired backlight   time, and press oSelect to   confirm.   2 3 • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Personal Set menu.   4 • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Personal Set menu.   9.8   Deactivate/Activate Auto   Hang-Up   If auto hang-up is set to On, it will   automatically release the line when the   phone is put back on the cradle.   9.6   Set the Display Contrast   You can change the contrast of the text   on the display. There are 5 contrast levels   available on your handset. The default is   level 3.   If auto Hang-up is set to Off, putting the   handset back on the cradle while in talk   mode will switch the handset to hands   free talk mode. This allows you to charge   the handset during calls.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Personal Set, and press o   Select.   The default setting for auto hang up is On.   Personal settings   46   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Personal Set, and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Auto Hang-up and   press oSelect.   • • If an Easy Call number has not   been set, you will be prompted   to input the Easy Call number.   If an Easy call number has already   been set, the screen returns to   idle mode. If you want to edit the   number, press cCancel and   scroll to Number and press o   Select, edit the new number and   press oOK.   2 3 Scroll nto On or Off and press   oSelect to confirm.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Personal Set menu.   Note   When you switch Easy Call on, Easy   Call On will be displayed on your screen   in standby mode. You can still answer any   incoming call as normal.   To switch Easy Call off from idle mode,   press cCancel. Mode is highlighted   in the display. Press oSelect again to   select Mode, and then scroll nto Off.   Press oSelect to confirm.   10 Advanced settings   10.1 Easy Call   When activated, this feature allows you   to dial a preset number by pressing any   key on the handset (except c   Cancel). This feature is useful for fast   access to emergency services.   10.1.2 Set Easy Call number   1 2 3 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set and press o   Select.   Easy Call is highlighted in the   display. Press oSelect to enter   the Easy Call menu.   Mode is highlighted in the display.   Scroll nto Number and press   oSelect.   10.1.1 Set Easy Call to On or Off   Follow this procedure to switch Easy Call   on. To switch Easy Call off, see the Note   at the end of this section.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set and press o   Select.   2 3 Easy Call is highlighted. Press o   Select to enter the Easy Call menu.   Mode is highlighted in the display.   Press oSelect again to select   Mode, then scroll nto On.   Press oSelect to confirm the   selection.   4 5 Input the Easy Call number.   Press oOK to confirm.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the Easy   Call menu.   4 Advanced settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   47   10.2 Auto Conference   • If you enter and incorrect PIN   number, an error tone will sound   and “Wrong PIN!” will be   displayed. Then, the display will   return to idle screen.   If activated, this feature allows another   handset to join a conversation with an   external call by simply pressing t. The   default setting is On.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Conference and press   oSelect.   4 5 Mode is highlighted in the display.   Press oSelect.   Scroll nto select On or Off and   press oSelect to confirm.   2 3 • If a Call Barring number has not   been set, you will be prompted   to input a Call Barring number.   Scroll nto select On or Off and   press oSelect to confirm.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Advanced Set menu.   Note   To switch Call Barring mode off again   from idle mode, press cCancel and   enter the PIN number. Mode is   highlighted in the display. Press o   Select to select Mode, then scroll n   to Off and press oSelect.   10.3 Call Barring   If activated, this function prevents dialing   out to numbers beginning with   designated barring numbers. This is   useful for preventing outgoing long   distance calls or calls to specific prefixes.   You can store up to four numbers, each   with up to 4 digits.   10.3.2 Set a Call Barring number   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set and press o   Select.   Note   2 Scroll nto Call Barring and   press oSelect.   Enter the PIN number.   Mode is highlighted in the display.   Scroll dto Number and press   oSelect.   If you switch call barring on, Call Barr   On is displayed on the screen in idle   mode. By default call barring is off.   3 4 10.3.1 Set Call Barring Mode   By default, Call Barring is OFF.   5 6 Scroll nto select a call barring   number location, and press o   Select to confirm.   Input the call barring number (up to   4 digits) and press oOK.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set and press o   Select.   2 3 Scroll nto Call Barring and   press oSelect.   Enter the PIN number.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the Call   Barring menu.   Advanced settings   48   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10.4 XHD Sound   • • The PIN entered will be shown   as asterisks (*) on the screen.   If you enter an incorrect PIN   number, an error tone will sound   and “Wrong PIN!” will be   displayed. Then, you will be   prompted to enter the current   PIN again.   XHD (extra high definition) Sound can   increase voice quality when On. The   default setting is On.   To turn it off:   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set and press o   Select.   4 5 New PIN: will be displayed. Enter   the new PIN and press oOK.   Confirm PIN: will be displayed.   Enter the new PIN again and press   oOK to confirm PIN change.   2 3 Scroll nto XHD Sound and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto select On or Off and   press oSelect to confirm.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Advanced Set menu.   • A validation tone is emitted,   Saved! is displayed and the   screen returns to the Advanced   Set menu.   Tip   If you forget your PIN, you will need to   reset your phone to its default settings.   For more details, see section 10.8 -   10.5 Change PIN   The PIN is used for setting call barring   numbers and registration/unregistration   of handsets. The default PIN number is   0000. This PIN is also used to protect   the settings of your handset. Your   handset will prompt you whenever the   PIN is required.   10.6 Registration   If you wish to register an additional   handset or if you have inadvertently   unregistered your phone’s handset and   want to re-register it, follow the   procedure described below. This is the   procedure for registering handsets of   one of the model described in this   manual. Procedures may vary for other   types of handsets. In this case, please   refer to the manufacturer of the handset.   Additional handsets must be registered   to the base station before you can use   them. Up to 8 handsets can be registered   to one base station. The PIN is required   before you can register or unregister   handsets.   Note   The default PIN code is preset to 0000. If   you change this PIN code, keep the PIN   details in a safe place where you have   easy access to them. Do not lose the PIN   code.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set and press o   Select.   2 3 Scroll nto Change PIN and   press oSelect.   Old PIN: will be displayed. Enter   the current PIN and press oOK.   Advanced settings   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   49   Note   Note   By default, the PIN is 0000.   The easy registration is possible only   when PIN has not been changed and is   still the default PIN 0000.   1 On the base station, press and hold   afor 3 seconds. A beep sounds to   indicate that the base is ready to   accept registration.   Note   10.7 Unregister   If no action is taken on the handset   within 90 seconds, the registration   procedure will be aborted. If this   happens, repeat from Step 1.   1 Press   Advanced Set and press   Select   Scroll   Select.   Enter the PIN when prompted and   press OK to confirm.   Scroll nto select the handset   number to unregister and press o   Select. Press oOK to confirm.   m in idle mode, scroll   n to   o . 2 3 4 n to Unregister and press   2 On the handset, press   to Advanced Set and press   Select   Scroll   Select   Enter the PIN when prompted and   press OK to confirm.   m , scroll   o n o . o 3 4 n . to Register and press   o o • A validation tone is emitted to   indicate successful unregistration.   Registering… is displayed on the   screen.   Note   A registered handset other than one of   the model described in this manual can   only be unregistered using a handset   described in this manual.   • Upon successful registration, a   validation tone is emitted and the   handset number (1 to 8) will be   assigned by the base   automatically.   10.8 Reset Unit   You can reset your phone to its default   settings with this feature. (see 10.14   10.6.1 Easy registration   1 Insert the unregistered handset in   the base station to automatically   begin registration.   Caution   2 Registering… is displayed on the   screen.   Upon reset, all your personal settings, call   log and redial list entries will be deleted   and the phone will return to its default   settings. However, your phonebook will   remain unchanged after reset.   Note   • Upon successful registration, a   validation tone is emitted and the   handset number (1 to 8) will be   assigned by the base   automatically.   You may have to configure your phone   once again.   Advanced settings   50   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set and press   Select   Scroll nto Reset and press   Select   Reset? is displayed on the screen.   Press OK to confirm.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Area Code and press   oSelect.   Area Code will appear in the   display. Input your area code and   press oOK to confirm.   o . 2 3 o 2 3 . o • • A validation tone is emitted.   The unit is reset to its default   settings. (See section 10.14   below.)   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Advanced Set menu.   10.9 Set Area Code   10.10 Set Auto Prefix   This feature is useful when you have   subscribed to Caller Line Identification   service. It allows you to set an area code   in your phone. Once the local area code   is set, the phone automatically filters the   area code for all incoming calls, by   removing the area code for local calls and   retaining the area code for calls from   other areas.   If it is a local call, then only the phone   number of the caller is displayed during   an incoming call or when you call the   number from the call log. If it is a long   distance call, then both the area code and   phone number will be displayed in a   proper format to be dialed out directly   from the call log, or saved into the   phonebook.   This feature allows you to define a prefix   number to be added to the beginning of a   number during predialling (see   also use this feature to add a detect   string to match and replace the first few   digits of the number during predialing.   You can enter up to a maximum of 5   digits for the detect string and 10 digits   for the auto prefix number.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set and press   Select   Scroll nto Auto Prefix and press   Select   o . 2 3 o . Detect Digit: is displayed on the   screen. Enter a detect string   number (maximum 5 digits) and   Note   press   o OK to confirm.   You can enter 3 digits for the area code.   You need to subscribe to Caller Line   Identification service to be able to see   the caller’s number or name in the call   details.   4 Prefix: is displayed on the screen.   Enter the prefix number (maximum   10 digits) and press   confirm.   o OK to   Advanced settings   51   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Advanced Set menu.   therefore you should not need to change   it.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set, and press   Select   Scroll nto Dial Mode and press   Select   Scroll nto To n e or Pulse and   press Select to confirm.   Note   o If no detect string (blank) is entered, the   prefix number will be automatically   added to the predial number after tis   pressed.   For numbers starting with *, # or P, the   prefix number will not be added to the   predial number after tis pressed.   . 2 3 o . o • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Advanced Set menu.   10.11 Change Flash time   Flash time is the time delay by which the   line will be disconnected after you press   the tkey. It can be set to short or   long.   10.13 Set First Ring Detection   First ring detection allows the phone to   ring upon reception of the first ring   signal. It is recommended that you set   first ring detection Off if you subscribe   to caller line identification service.   (When using personalized phonebook   melodies, this will prevent a normal ring   tone from sounding before a melody   starts playing.) If you do not subscribe to   caller line identification service, it is   recommended that you set first ring   The default value is Long.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set, and press o   Select.   2 3 Scroll nto Flash Time and press   oSelect.   Scroll nto Short or Long and   press oSelect to confirm.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Advanced Set menu.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Advanced Set, and press   Select   Scroll nto First Ring and press   Select   Scroll nto On or Off and press   Select to confirm.   o Note   . The use of your phone cannot be   guaranteed on all PABX.   2 3 o . o 10.12 Change the Dial Mode   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to the   Advanced Set menu.   The default value for dial mode that is   preset in your handset should be the best   suited for your subscribed network and   Advanced settings   52   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Note   Parameter Default Value   The default setting for first ring detection   is On. The setting automatically switches   to Off when you receive a call containing   caller line identification. However, this   occurs only if you do not first manually   change the setting. (It does not change   automatically   Dial Mode   Flash Time   PIN Code   Call Barring Off   Call Barring Cleared   Number   Tone   Long   0000   XHD Sound On   if you manually change the first ring   setting even once.)   Easy Call   Easy Call   Number   Off   Cleared   Auto Prefix Cleared   Set First Ring On   10.14 Default Settings   Phonebook   Memory   After a reset,   phonebook is   Parameter Default Value   Ring Volume Level 3   maintained as it was just   before the reset   Cleared   Ring Tone   Earpiece   Volume   Speaker   Volume   Key Beep   Display   Language   Wallpaper   Color   Ring 1   Level 3   Redial   Memory   Level 3   CLI Memory Cleared   Network   Service   Auto   Empty (no preset   numbers)   On   On   English   Conference   Wallpaper 1   Color 1   Theme   Display   Level 3   Contrast   Backlight   Time   11 Network Service   20 Seconds   Auto Hang- On   Up   The network service functions provide a   convenient way for you to access some   network provider services. Subscriptions   are required in order to benefit from   these services. Contact your network   provider for details. Depending on your   subscribed network, some of the   Handset   Name   Philips   Time/Date   Format   MM/DD 12Hours   Time/Date   Set Alarm   00:00 01/01/2008   Off   services and menus described in this   Alarm Tone Bell 2   Network Service   53   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   chapter may not be available in your   phone.   11.1.1 Change Call Forward   Activation Codes   Note   There are two parts to the Call Forward   activation code - a prefix and a suffix.   The Call Forward, Call Forward   when Busy, and Call Forward when   Unanswered functions require   activation codes (prefix and suffix) and a   deactivation code. You must get these   codes from your service provider.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   2 3 4 5 Scroll nto Call Forward and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Change Code and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Activation and press   oSelect.   You are now at the Activation   screen. Scroll nto Prefix or   Suffix, then press o Select.   You will be prompted to enter the   prefix/suffix code. Enter the number   (maximum 14 digits) and press o   OK.   11.1 Call Forward   You can use Call Forward to forward   incoming calls to another number. This   can be useful if you want calls to go to   another number overnight or when   traveling. You can activate or deactivate   Call Forward as follows:   6 1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Call Forward and   press oSelect.   To activate Call Forward, scroll   nto Activate and press o   Select. To deactivate Call   Forward, scroll to Deactivate   and press oSelect.   If you selected Activate, you will   be prompted to enter the number   for call forward. Enter the number   (maximum 24 digits) and press o   OK.   • A confirmation tone will sound   and the display will return to the   Activation screen.   2 3 Note   Press cClear to delete entered   numbers. Long press cClear to clear   the entire entry.   7 Repeat from step 5 until you are   finished inputting both the prefix   and suffix codes.   4 5 11.1.2 Change Call Forward   Deactivation Code   You must get the deactivation code from   your service provider.   The Call forward codes and the   number are dialed. Press hand   return to idle mode.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   Network Service   54   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 3 4 5 Scroll nto Call Forward and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Change Code and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Deactivation and   press oSelect.   Enter the deactivation code   (maximum 14 digits) and press o   OK.   5 The Call forward when busy codes   and the number are dialed. Press   hand return to idle mode.   11.2.1 Change Call Forward when   Busy Activation Codes   There are two parts to the Call Forward   when Busy activation code - a prefix and   a suffix.   • A confirmation tone will sound   and the display will return to the   Call Forward screen.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   Note   Press cClear to delete entered   numbers. Long press cClear to clear   the entire entry.   2 3 4 5 Scroll nto Call Fwd Busy and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Change Code and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Activation and press   oSelect.   You are now at the Activation   screen. Scroll nto Prefix or   Suffix, then press o Select.   You will be prompted to enter the   prefix/suffix code. Enter the number   (maximum 14 digits) and press o   OK.   11.2 Call Forward when Busy   This function will forward incoming calls   to another number if the line is busy. You   can activate or deactivate Call Forward   when Busy as follows:   6 1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   2 3 Scroll nto Call Fwd Busy and   press oSelect.   • A confirmation tone will sound   and the display will return to the   Activation screen.   To activate Call Fwd Busy, scroll   nto Activate and press o   Select. To deactivate Call Fwd   Busy, scroll to Deactivate and   press oSelect.   Note   Press cClear to delete entered   numbers. Long press cClear to clear   the entire entry.   4 If you selected Activate, you will   be prompted to enter the number   for call forward when busy. Enter   the number (maximum 24 digits)   and press oOK.   7 Repeat from step 5 until you are   finished inputting both the prefix   and suffix codes.   Network Service   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   55   11.2.2 Change Call Forward when   Busy Deactivation Code   4 5 If you selected Activate, you will   be prompted to enter the number   for call forward when unanswered.   Enter the number (maximum 24   digits) and press oOK.   The Call forward when unanswered   codes and the number are dialed.   Press hand return to idle mode.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   2 3 4 5 Scroll nto Call Fwd Busy and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Change Code and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Deactivation and   press oSelect.   Enter the deactivation code   (maximum 14 digits) and press o   OK.   11.3.1 Change Call Forward when   Unanswered Activation   Codes   There are two parts to the Call Forward   when Unanswered activation code - a   prefix and a suffix.   • A confirmation tone will sound   and the display will return to the   Call Fwd Busy screen.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Call Fwd Unans and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Change Code and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Activation and press   oSelect.   You are now at the Activation   screen. Scroll nto Prefix or   Suffix, then press o Select.   You will be prompted to enter the   prefix/suffix code. Enter the number   (maximum 14 digits) and press o   OK.   Note   Press cClear to delete entered   numbers. Long press cClear to clear   the entire entry.   2 3 4 5 11.3 Call Forward when   Unanswered   This function will forward unanswered   calls to another number. You can activate   or deactivate Call Forward when   Unanswered as follows:   6 1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   2 3 Scroll nto Call Fwd Unans and   press oSelect.   • A confirmation tone will sound   and the display will return to the   Activation screen.   To activate Call Fwd Unans, scroll   nto Activate and press o   Select. To deactivate Call Fwd   Unans, scroll to Deactivate and   press oSelect.   Note   Press cClear to delete entered   numbers. Long press cClear to clear   the entire entry.   Network Service   56   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 Repeat from step 5 until you are   finished inputting both the prefix   and suffix codes.   2 3 Scroll nto Voicemail and press   oSelect.   You are now at the Voicemail   menu and Call is highlighted. Press   oSelect to connect to the voice   mail account number.   11.3.2 Change Call Forward when   Unanswered Deactivation   Code   Note   You can also access your voice mail   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   number by long-pressing 1.   2 3 4 5 Scroll nto Call Fwd Unans and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Change Code and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Deactivation and   press oSelect.   Enter the deactivation code   (maximum 14 digits) and press o   OK.   11.4.2 Set Voice Mail Number   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   2 3 4 Scroll nto Voicemail and press   oSelect.   Scroll nto Settings and press   oSelect.   Enter the voice mail account   number (maximum 14 digits) and   press oOK.   • A confirmation tone will sound   and the display will return to the   Call Fwd Unans screen.   • A confirmation tone will sound   and the display will return to the   Voicemail screen.   Note   Press cClear to delete entered   numbers. Long press cClear to clear   the entire entry.   11.5 Voice Mail 2   Use this function to access an alternate   voice mail account. Access and setting   procedure is same as for Voice Mail.   Note   11.4 Voice Mail   Use this function to access your voice   mail account.   You can also access your voice mail   number by long-pressing 2.   11.4.1 Access Voice Mail   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   11.6 Information Service   Use this function to access your   information service account.   Network Service   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   57   11.6.1 Access Info Service   11.8.1 Access the Call Return   Service   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   2 3 Scroll nto Info and press o   Select.   You are now at the Info menu and   2 3 Scroll nto Call Return and press   oSelect.   You are now at the Call Return   menu and Call is highlighted. Press   oSelect to connect to the call   return account number.   Call is highlighted. Press   o Select   to connect to the information   service account number.   11.6.2 Set Info Service Number   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Info and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Settings and press   oSelect.   Enter the information service   account number (maximum 14   digits) and press oOK.   11.8.2 Set Call Return Service   Number   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   2 3 4 2 3 4 Scroll nto Call Return and press   oSelect.   Scroll nto Settings and press   oSelect.   Enter the call return service number   (maximum 14 digits) and press o   OK.   • A confirmation tone will sound   and the display will return to the   Info screen.   • A confirmation tone will sound   and the display will return to the   Call Return screen.   11.7 Information Service 2   Use this function to access a second   information service account. Access and   setting procedure is same as for Info   Service.   11.9 Cancel Call Back   When calling a busy line, some operators   prompt you to press a key to activate a   call back option. By activating the call back   option, you will receive a call from the   network as soon as your correspondent’s   line is free. When responding to this call,   the network will automatically connect   you to that correspondent. Your   11.8 Call Return   This function allows you to get   information on who called you last.   Network Service   58   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   answering machine will not answer to this   call and your call log will not record this   call either. The Cancel call back feature   enables you to deactivate the call back   feature when you have activated it.   11.10 Withhold ID   Use this function to make a call without   sending your ID.   11.10.1 Activating Withhold ID   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   11.9.1 Call the Cancel Call Back   Number   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Cancel Call BK and   press oSelect.   You are now at the Cancel Call   BK menu and Call is highlighted.   Press oSelect to connect to the   Cancel Call Back number.   2 3 Scroll nto Withhold ID and   press oSelect.   You are now at the Withhold ID   menu and Activate is highlighted.   Press oSelect to activate the   withhold ID function.   2 3 11.10.2 Set the Withhold ID Code   When withhold ID is active (see above),   this code is appended before the number   you dial to tell the handset to withhold   ID information. Get this code from your   service provider.   11.9.2 Set the Cancel Call Back   Number   Get the cancel call back number from   your service provider.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Withhold ID and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Settings and press   oSelect.   Enter the withhold ID code and   press oOK.   1 Press min idle mode, scroll nto   Netw. Services, and press o   Select.   Scroll nto Cancel Call BK and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Settings and press   oSelect.   Enter the cancel call back number   (maximum 14 digits) and press o   OK.   2 3 4 2 3 4 • A confirmation tone will sound   and the display will return to the   Withhold ID screen.   • A confirmation tone will sound   and the display will return to the   Cancel Call BK screen.   Network Service   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   59   12.1 Playing Messages   12 Telephone   answering machine   12.1.1 Playback of messages via   handset   (TAM)   The answering machine message counter   blinks when there are new messages and   display the number of new messages. The   first recorded message is played first via   the loudspeaker. When all new messages   have been played, the answering machine   will stop and the message counter will   stop blinking.   Your phone features an answering machine   that records unanswered calls when it is   activated. The answering machine can   store up to 59 messages. The maximum   recording time is 3 minutes per message,   or 15 minutes for all messages. The   1 Press the mkey in idle mode,   scroll nto Answer Machine, and   press oSelect.   maximum length of an outgoing message is   1 minute. You can use the control keys on   the base station to perform the basic   functions of the answering machine such   as message playback, deleting messages   and adjustment of volume on the base   station. For a description of each function   of the control keys on the base station,   use the answering machine menu on the   handset to access the answering machine   functions. Those procedures are covered   below. There is also a menu to set the   answering machine options.   2 Play is highlighted. Press o   Select to start playing new   messages.   • The handset displays New and   the number of new messages in   the format 01/04, where 01 is   the number of the message being   played and 04 is the number of   new messages.   • If there are no new messages, the   handset displays the number of   old messages in the same format   (however ‘New’ is not displayed.)   and plays the old messages.   The telephone answering machine is ON   by default. To switch the answering   machine between on and off, press   e on   your base station. Alternatively, you may   switch the answering machine on and off   12.1.2 Functions available during   playback   During playback, you can enable the   following functions by pressing o   Menu. Use nto scroll between the   functions and press oSelect to   confirm.   Telephone answering machine (TAM)   60   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Scroll nto select On or Off and   press oSelect.   Repeat   Next   Replay the current   message   Listen to the next   message.   Listen to the previous   message.   Delete the message   currently playing.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to Answer   Machine menu.   Previous   Delete   12.4 Play, Record, or Delete an   Outgoing Message   12.2 Delete all messages   Warning   Deleted messages cannot be recovered.   Note   You can record a personalized message   to be played when the answering   machine picks up an incoming call.   Note   Unplayed messages will not be deleted.   The maximum length of an outgoing   message is 1 minute.   1 Press the mkey in idle mode,   scroll nto Answer Machine, and   press oSelect.   1 Press the mkey in idle mode,   scroll nto Answer Machine, and   press oSelect.   2 3 Scroll nto Delete All and press   oSelect.   Delete All? is displayed on the   screen. Press oOK to confirm   deletion of all your messages.   2 3 Scroll nto Record OGM and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto select Answer & Rec.   or Answer Only and press o   Select.   • Waiting… is displayed while the   messages are deleted; then,   4 Scroll nto select Play, Record   Message, or Delete and press o   Select.   Deleted is displayed for 2   seconds, and the display returns   to the Answer Machine menu.   • If Play is selected, the current   outgoing message is played.   If Record Message is selected,   a beep sounds and the handset   starts automatically recording a   message.   • 12.3 Turn the Answering Machine   On/Off   You can turn the answering machine on   or off from the handset as follows.   • If Delete is selected and a   personal outgoing message was   previously recorded, Deleted is   displayed. The predefined OGM   is reinstated automatically.   1 Press the mkey in idle mode,   scroll nto Answer Machine, and   press oSelect.   2 Scroll nto Answer On/Off and   press oSelect.   Telephone answering machine (TAM)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   61   12.5 Set the Answer mode   playing your greeting message after 3 to 8   rings or the “Economy” option. The   default ring delay is Economy.   There are 2 answer modes available:   Answer Only and Answer & Record. By   default, the answer mode is Answer &   Record, which lets your caller leave a   message on the answering machine. This   can be changed to Answer Only mode,   which does not allow your caller to leave   any messages on the answering machine.   1 Press the mkey in idle mode,   scroll nto Answer Machine, and   press oSelect.   2 3 Scroll nto Settings and press   oSelect.   Ring Delay is highlighted. Press   oSelect, then scroll nto select   from 3 to 8 or Economy.   Press oSelect to confirm.   1 Press the mkey in idle mode,   scroll nto Answer Machine, and   press oSelect.   4 2 3 Scroll nto Answer Mode and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto select Answer & Rec.   or Answer Only and press o   Select.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the display returns to the   Settings menu.   Note   If Economy is selected, the ring delay   depends on the answering machine’s   condition.   If there are new messages in the   answering machine, it will pick up the   line after 2 rings.   If there are no new messages in the   answering machine, it will pick up the   line after 4 rings.   Hence, if you want to check if you   have any messages without incurring   call charges, you can hang up the call   after the 3rd ring.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to Answer   Machine menu.   • • • Note   Depending on the answer mode you have   selected, the appropriate default outgoing   message is played once the answering   machine picks up an incoming call.   Tip   You can set the answering machine to   play a personalized outgoing message.   12.6.2 Remote Access   12.6 Answering Machine Settings   You can check the messages on your   answering machine by calling in from an   outside line and entering the remote   access code*. The keypad on the phone   you use to dial in acts like the functions   on your answering machine.   12.6.1 Ring Delay   This is the number of rings before the   answering machine answers and starts   playing your greeting message. You can   set the answering machine to start   Telephone answering machine (TAM)   62   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   sound. Then enter the PIN code   again. If the PIN code is still   incorrect, the answering machine   will drop the line immediately.   If the remote access code is   correct, a short validation tone   will be heard.   Note   This feature is deactivated by default.   * The remote access code (which is the   same as your PIN code) prevents any   unauthorised remote access of your   answering machine.   • Note   12.6.2.1 Activate/Deactivate   Remote Access   Operation is cancelled if the PIN code is   not entered within 8 seconds.   1 Press the mkey in idle mode,   scroll nto Answer Machine, and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Settings and press   oSelect. Then, scroll nto   Remote Access and press o   Select.   If the answering machine is off, the phone   will enter into the remote access mode   after 10 rings. A voice prompt “Please   enter your PIN code” will then sound,   prompting you to enter the PIN code.   Enter the PIN (default is 0000) to   activate the remote access feature. You   can then turn ON the answering machine   and play the recorded messages.   2 3 Scroll nto select Activate or   Deactivate and press oSelect.   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to Settings   menu.   The following table indicates how to   access the functions of the answering   machine using the telephone keypad.   Key   1 2 3 6 Action   12.6.2.2 Controlling the   Answering Machine from   Go to previous message.   Play the message.   Skip to the next message.   Delete the playing message.   Turn on the answering   machine.   Stop message playback.   Turn off the answering   machine.   an external call   From your external phone, dial   home.   1 7 • The answering machine answers   and starts playing your greeting   message.   8 9 2 Press # key and a voice prompt   invites you to enter your PIN code.   Enter the remote access code (same   as your PIN code).   12.6.3 Handset Screening   • If the access code is incorrect, a   voice prompt “Security code   error, please enter again” will   When Handset call screening is set to   On, you can press oScreen to start   call screening for incoming messages. If   Telephone answering machine (TAM)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   63   you decide to pick up the call, press t.   Once you pick up, the recording will stop   automatically.   13 Technical data   Note   If you have multiple handsets, only one   handset can enable handset call screening   for each call.   Display   • • • Color LCD with backlight   Selectable wallpaper   Selectable color theme   1 2 3 Press the mkey in idle mode,   scroll nto Answer Machine, and   press oSelect.   Scroll nto Settings and press   oSelect. Then, scroll nto HS   Screening and press oSelect.   Scroll nto select On or Off and   press oSelect.   General telephone features   • • Caller name & number identification   5 standard + 10 polyphonic ringer   melodies   • Wideband synthesis for receiver and   loudspeaker   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to Settings   menu.   Phonebook list, Redial list and Call   log   • • • Phonebook list with 100 entries   Redial list with 10 entries   Call log with 50 entries   12.6.4 Setting the Outgoing   Message Language   The language of the default outgoing   messages and the voice prompts is   originally set to English. However you   can change the language of the default   outgoing messages as follows.   Battery   • 2 × AAA, 600mAh batteries   Radio specifications   • • Frequence Band: 1920 - 1930Mhz   Maximum output power: 120mW   1 Press the mkey in idle mode,   scroll nto Answer Machine, and   press oSelect.   Weight and dimensions   2 Scroll nto Settings and press   oSelect. Then, scroll nto   Voice Language and press o   Select.   Base:   • • 189.5 grams   77mm × 115mm × 131mm   (H × D × W)   3 Scroll nto select the language and   press oSelect.   Handset:   • • 128.5 grams   162mm × 31.5mm × 48mm   (H × D × W)   • A validation tone is emitted and   the screen returns to Settings   menu.   Technical data   64   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Temperature range   icon is not blinking during   charge!   • Operation: Between 0 and 35ºC   (32 to 95ºF).   • • • Battery is full: There is no need to   charge the battery.   Bad battery contact: Adjust the   handset slightly.   Dirty contact: Clean the batteries   contact with a cloth moistened with   alcohol.   • Storage: Between -20 and 70ºC   (-4 to 158ºF).   Relative humidity   • • Operation: Up to 95% at 40°C   Storage: Up to 95% at 40°C   Communication is lost during a call!   • • Charge the battery   Move closer to the base station.   14 Frequently asked   questions   The phone is “Out of range”!   Move closer to the base station.   • 14.2 Set-up   In this chapter, you will find the most   frequently asked questions and answers   about your phone.   Searching... is displayed on handset   and   icon is blinking!   • • Move closer to the base station.   Make sure that your base station is   on.   14.1 Connection   • Reset your unit and restart handset   registration.   The handset does not switch on!   • Charge the batteries: Put the handset   on the base station to charge. After a   few moments, the phone will switch   on.   14.3 Sound   • You may have accidentally switched off   the handset. In this case, press and   hold hfor at least 1 second to   switch it on again (see section 8.1 -   Handset does not ring!   Check that the Ring Volume is not set   to no bars (Ringer Off), and make sure   the   icon is not displayed on the   screen (see section 9.2.1 - “Set the Ring   Volume”).   The handset does not charge!   Check charger connections.   • Frequently asked questions   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   65   Caller does not hear me!   Microphone may be muted: During a call,   press s.   The handset cannot be registered   to the base station!   • Maximum number of handsets (8) has   been reached. To register a new   handset, unregister an existing   handset.   There’s no dialling tone!   • • No power: Check the connections.   Batteries are empty: Charge the   batteries.   • • Remove and replace the handset   batteries.   Try again by disconnecting and   connecting the base station power   supply and follow the procedure to   register a handset (see section 10.6).   • • Move closer to the base station.   Wrong line cable used: Use the line   cable provided.   • Line adaptor is required: Connect the   line adaptor to the line cord.   Caller number is not displayed!   Caller does not hear me clearly!   • Service is not activated: Check your   subscription with your network   operator.   • • Move closer to the base station.   Move the base station at least one   metre away from any electronic   appliances.   I cannot change the settings of my   voice mail!   Frequent noise interference on my   radio or television!   • Operator voice mail is managed by   your operator and not the phone   itself. Please contact your operator   should you want to change the   settings.   • Move the base station as far away as   possible from the electrical appliances.   My handset keeps going into idle   mode!   14.4 Product behavior   Keypad does not work!   • If there are no key presses for 30   seconds, the handset will   • Unlock your keypad: Long press *   in idle mode.   automatically return to idle mode. It   will also return to idle mode   automatically when you place the   handset back on the base station (if   auto hang-up feature is on).   The handset warms up when   making a long call and when it is on   the base station!   • This is a normal behavior. The handset   consumes energy while calling and   charging.   Frequently asked questions   66   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Phonebook entry cannot be stored   and Memory Full is displayed!   • Delete an entry to free memory   before saving your contact again.   The PIN code is wrong!   • • The default PIN is 0000.   Reset the handset to revert to the   default PIN code if it has been   changed before (see “Reset Unit” -   Section 10.8).   The answering machine does not   record calls.   • Make sure the answering machine is   connected to the power adaptor, and   the power adaptor is plugged into   mains supply which is switched on.   Check if the answer machine is off, or   Answer only mode is selected.   Check to see if the answering machine   is memory full. If so, delete some or   all messages.   • • • Try switching off the power at the   mains socket, and then turn it on again   after 1 minute.   Unable to perform remote   operation   • • • Make sure the remote access is on   (see Section 12.6.2).   Make sure you entered the correct   remote access code.   Use a touch-tone phone.   Note   If the above solutions do not help,   remove the power from both the   handset and the base. Wait for 1 minute   and try again.   Frequently asked questions   67   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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