Some symbols appear at the top of the display, according to the
status of the phone.
On first use it is sometimes necessary to wait for a few minutes of
charge before seeing icons on the display.
The meaning of the symbols is the following :
The handset is within range of the base station.When the
symbol is blinking the handset is almost out of range. Move closer to
the base station.The symbol disappears if handset out of range.
The phone is in programming mode.
The line is engaged. The phone is in use.
An internal call is in progress.
The microphone is muted.
The ringer is OFF.
The phonebook is open.
The Baby call is ON.
The keypad is locked.
There are unanswered calls in the call log list*.
There are messages on your voice mailbox.
Batteries charge status : full or low.
* subject to subscription to the Caller Display service.
Note: The call duration appears on the display at the end of the call.
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Contents
Handset display1
Installing the DECT 1113
DECT 111 handset & base5
DECT 111 keys6
Using the DECT 1117
To answer a call7
To end a call7
To make an external call7
Predialling7
To store a number in the
phonebook8
To make a call from the
phonebook8
To delete all the numbers8
To transfer a call to another
handset (DECT 111 Duo)9
To redial9
To call from the Call log9
To delete all the Call log10
To mute the handset10
To program & use the voice mailbox
short cut key10
To programm & activate Baby call 11
Programming the DECT 111 12
To set the ring tone12
To set the ring tone volume12
To change the earpiece volume12
To select the recall type
(Key “R” setting)13
To select dialling mode13
To restore the default settings 13
To change the PIN 14
To activate/deactivate key tones 14
To lock/unlock the keypad 14
Troubleshooting 15
Environment & Safety 16
Hereby, Philips, declares that
this DECT 111 is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC
Philips has marked the battery
and packaging with standard symbols
designed to promote the recycling and
appropriate disposal of your eventual waste.
Batteries should not be disposed of
with general household waste.
A financial contribution has been paid
to the associated national recovery &
recycling system.
The marking certifies
compliance with technical regulations in
accordance with the Directive 1999/5/EC
for the safety of the user, electromagnetic
perturbations and for radio spectrum.
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Installing the DECT 111
PLEASE CHARGE THE DECT 111 FOR 24 HOURS BEFORE USE.
ONLY USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.
Unpacking your DECT 111
The DECT 111 package contains :
One DECT 111 base station , One DECT 111 handset ,
One user guide , one warranty leaflet .
2 dowels/2 screws, 2 rechargeable batteries, 1 line cord, 1 power supply
If anything is missing, please contact your place of purchase immediately.
In the DECT 111 Duo packs you will also find one additional handset, one charger
and 2 additional rechargeable batteries.
Wall mounting
DECT 111 is suitable for wall mounting.
Place vertically the dowels at a distance of 90 mm from each other. Insert the
screws.
Leave a little space (3 mm) between the screw head and the wall.
You can now hang the base station on the screws and connect the power
supply and line cord.
3 mm
90 mm
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Installing your DECT 111
Plug the power supply
& line cord into the base station
If you have a broadband DSL internet Installation,
please make sure you have one DSL filter plugged
directly on each line socket used in the house and
check the modem and the phone are plugged in
the correct filter slot (one specific for each)
Plug the power supply &
line cord into the wall socket.
Always use the cables provided in the box.
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Slide open the battery
compartment cover.
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Place the 2 batteries as
indicated. Respect polarity.
5
Slide the battery
compartment cover back.
When replacing the
batteries, only use rechargeable NiMH.
Optimal battery life is reached after
3 cycles of full charge / discharge.
Standby time : around 100 hours
Talk time : around 10 hours
Put the handset on the
base and charge for 24 hours.
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DECT 111 handset & base
Display
Correction key
Phonebook
Talk key
Inquiry key
Numerical keypad
Earpiece
Call log key
Redial key
Programming key
Microphone
Paging key
The paging key enables to locate
a missing handset. Press the key
until the handset starts to ring.
Once retrieve, press the call key
on the handset.
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DECT 111 keys
Handset keys
Open Call log. Press several times to browse the list.
Open Redial list. Press several times to browse the list.
Correction key.
- To delete one digit ;
- To return to idle mode ;
- A long press to delete the display number (call log, phonebook,
redial list) ;
- To mute the microphone during a call.
Phonebook. Press several times to browse the list.
Talk key. Press to answer, make & end a call.
Long press to dial voice mailbox number.
Activate/deactivate the baby call.
Set the earpiece volume.
Set the ring tone.
Set the ring tone volume.
Programming key.To start & end a setting.
Flash programming.
- Long press to make an internal call (DECT 111 Duo).
Dial #
- Long press to activate/deactivate the keypad lock.
Dial *
- Long press to activate/deactivate the ring tone.
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Using the DECT 111
To answer a call
Press the Talk key to answer the call.
To end a call
Press the Talk key.
To make a call
Press the Talk key.
Dial the number.
To make an internal call (DECT 111 Duo)
Long press on R key.
The other handset rings.
Answer the call on the called handset.
Predialling
Dial the phone number.
Press the Correction key to delete incorrect digits.
Press the Talk key.
Note:With your DECT 111 you can dial up to 18 digits.
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To store a number in the phonebook
You can save 10 numbers in your phonebook.
Press the Programming key.
Press the Phonebook key.The memory number 0 appears. Press again to choose another
memory.
Enter the number.
Press the Programming key to save the number
If you make a mistake press the Correction key to delete
incorrect digits.
To make a call from the phonebook
Press the Phonebook key .
The first number is displayed.
Press the key as many times as necessary to reach the entry.
Or
Enter the memory number to reach the desired number.
Press the Talk key to make the call.
Or
Press the Correction key to exit without dialling
To delete all the numbers at once
Press the Programming key.
Press 0
Press the Phonebook key.
Press the Programming key to confirm.
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To transfer a call to another handset
(DECT 111 Duo ONLY)
You can forward an external call to the other handset.
During a call :
Long press on the R key.
The other handset will ring.
The call is put on hold.
Both internal parties can talk together.
Press the Talk key to transfer the call.
Or
Press R again if there is no answer from the other handset.
To redial the last 10 dialled numbers
Press the Redial key.
Display shows the last number dialled.
Press again this key to see the next number.
Press the Talk key to make the call.
Or
Press the Correction key to exit the list.
A long press on the C key deletes the number.
To dial from the call log
To use the call log function you must first subscribe to the Caller Display
(CLI) Service.
Your DECT 11stores the numbers of 20 unanswered calls.
The symbol on the display informs you of unanswered calls.
Press the Call log key.
Display shows the newest entry.
Press the Talk key to make the call.
Use the key to scroll through the list of unanswered calls.
Press the Correction key to exit the call log.
A long press erase the current entry and the next is shown
on the display.
Note: the oldest entry is deleted when the memeory is full.
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To delete all the call log at once
Press the Programming key.
Press 0.
Press the Call log key.
Press the Programming key to confirm.
To mute the handset
During a call:
Press the Correction key.
The display shows the mute symbol.
The call is put on hold and the other party no longer hears
you.
Press again the Correction key to end mute.
The call is resumed whith the caller.
To program & use key 1
Some network provider offer a voice mailbox service, as an
answering machine.To access directly this voice mailbox, program
Key 1 as a short cut to the feature.
Press the Programming key.
Press 8.
Enter your 4-digit PIN code (default is 0000).
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Press the Programming key.
Enter the phone number (of your network voice mailbox).
Press the Programming key to save the number.
From now press key 1 to listen to the messages on your
network voice mailbox.
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To activate/deactivate the Baby call
With Baby call you can save an emergency number that can be
dialled by a press on ANY key (except the programming key).
Press the Programming key.
Press 2.
Enter your 4-digit PIN code.
Press the Programming key to save the setting.
When activated, the baby call number is displayed.
To program the Baby call
Press the Programming key.
Press 3.
Enter your 4-digit PIN code.
Press the Programming key.
A saved number is displayed.
Delete it with the Correction key.
Enter the number you want to be the direct baby
call number.
Press the Programming key to save the number.
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Programming the DECT 111
To set the ring tone
You can choose from 6 ring tones.
Press the Programming key.
Press 5.
The current setting is displayed (1/6 for example).
Enter your choice of ring tone 1, 2, ..., or 6.
The selected ring tone is played
Press the Programming key to save the setting
To set the ring tone volume
You can choose from 3 ring tone volumes.
Press the Programming key.
Press 6.
The current setting is displayed (1/3 for example).
Enter your choice of volume 1(low), 2(medium) or 3 (high).
Press the Programming key to save the setting.
To change the earpiece volume
You can choose from 3 earpiece volume levels.
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Press the Programming key.
Press 4.
The current setting is displayed (1/3 for example).
Enter your choice of volume 1(low), 2(medium) or 3 (high).
Press the Programming key to save the setting.
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To select the recall type (key “R” setting)
The use of some services accessed with R+1, R+2 and R+3 (call
waiting, call forward...) will depend on the flash setting
(short/long) according to your installation type (ISDN, Public,
PABX).
Press the Programming key.
Press R.
Select 1, 2, ..., or 7.
Press the Programming key to save the setting.
Several flash times are available:
1 = 80 ms ; 2 = 100 ms ; 3 = 120 ms ; 4 = 180 ms
5 = 250 ms ; 6 = 300 ms ; 7 = 600 ms
Refer to your PABX user manual to set the flash time.
To select the dial mode
Press the Programming key.
Press *.
Press 1 (pulse mode) or 2 (tone mode).
Press the Programming key to save the setting.
Pulse dialling (also called “loop disconnect”) is used in the
countries with DTMF tone dialling capability or using old PABX)
To restore the default settings
This procedure allows to reset the phone to default settings.
Press the Programming key.
Press 9.
Enter your 4-digit PIN code.
Press the Programming key to save the setting.
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To change the PIN code
The PIN is a 4-digit password. It protects the handset & base
from misuse.The default PIN is 0000.
Press the Programming key
.
Press 1.
Enter the default 4-digit PIN code.
Press the Programming key.
Enter the new 4-digit PIN.
Press the Programming key.
Enter again the new 4-digit PIN.
Press the Programming key to save PIN code.
To activate/deactivate the key tones
Press the Programming key.
Press 7 to activate/deactivate the key tones.
Press the Programming key to save the setting
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To activate/deactivate the keypad lock
Long press on # key to activate the keypad lock.
The display shows .
Long press on # key to unlock the keypad.
Note:When the keypad is locked you cannot make calls but you
can still answer a call.
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEMS CAUSESSOLUTIONS
- No dialling tone when
pressing .
- icon is blinking.
- When the handset is
placed on the charging
unit, no beep is heard.
- Battery icon remains
empty although the
handset has charged for 24
hours.
- No symbol on the
display.
- Bad audio quality
(crackles, muted, echo,
etc.).
- The Caller Display (CLI)
does not work.
- The telephone rings
while on line.
- No caller Id/poor audio
quality/poor connection
quality with broadband
DSL Internet
- The base station is not properly
connected to electricity or to the
telephone sockets.
- Too far from the base station
- Battery pack is low (low battery icon is
displayed).
- The handset is out of range.- Move closer to the base station.
- The handset is not placed correctly on
the base station charging unit.
- Charging contacts are dirty.
- Handset battery pack is defective.Please contact your PHILIPS dealer in
- Batteries are uncharged.Make sure your product is plugged in.
- Interference from nearby electrical
appliance.
- Base station installed in a room with
thick walls.
- You are using the handset too far from
the base station.
- Service not activated or wrong
operator or wrong setting.
- An attempt to transfer a call is in
progress.
- DSL filter(s)/splitter missing or
insufficient number of filters
- Modem &/or phone plugged in wrong
DSL filter slot
- Defective DSL filter(s)
- Check the connections.(p 4).
Reset the product by unplugging the
power cord for few seconds and then by
connecting it again
- Move closer to the base
- Charge the batteries for at least 24
hours. (page 4).
- Take the handset off the base station
and put it back again.
- Clean them with a clean and dry cloth.
order to purchase new rechargeable
battery pack.
(p 4).
Charge the batteries (p 4).
- Try to plug the base station in
elsewhere.
- Install the base station in a different
room.
- Move closer to the base station.
- Reduce the volume level (p 12)
- Check your subscription with network
or change the dial mode (see p 13).
Philips cannot guarantee the operation
behind an ISDN adpator or a PABX.
- Press the talk key to take the line if
appropriate.
- Make sure you have one DSL filter
plugged directly on each line socket used
in the house
- Check the modem and the phone are
plugged in the correct filter slot (one
specific for each)
- The filter(s) can be defective. Replace
it/them and make another test
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Environment and Safety
Safety information
The DECT 111 is not designed for making emergency calls when the power fails.An
alternative should be made available for making emergency calls.
Power requirements
The product requires an electrical supply of 220-240V, alternating monophased current,
excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60-950.
WARNING
The electrical network is classified as dangerous according to criteria in the standard EN
60-950.The only way to power down the product is to unplug the power supply from
the electrical outlet. Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus and is
always easily accessible.
Telephone connections
The voltage on the network is classified as TNV-3 (Telecommunications Network
Voltages) as defined in the standard EN 60-950.
Safety precautions
Do not allow the handset to come into contact with liquids. Do not open the handset
or the base station. This could expose you to high voltages. Do not allow the charging
contacts or the battery to come into contact with conductive materials.
Environmental care
Please remember to observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your
packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old phones and where possible promote
their recycling.
Conformity
We, Philips, declare that the DECT 111 is in compliance with ANNEX III of the R&TTEDirective 1999/5/EC and then with the following essential requirements :
Article 3.1 a : (protection of the health & the safety of the user)
Article 3.1 b : (protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility)
Article 3.2 : (effective use of the radio spectrum)
The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive
1999/5/EC is ensured.
Date : 08/07/2004
Quality Manager
Home communication
The product can only be connected to the analogue telephone network in the UK & Ireland.
EN 60950-1 (2001)
ETSI EN 301 489-6 VI.2.1 (08/2002) & ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1 (08/2002)
EN 301 406 (2003)
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