Philips DECT 122 User Manual

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Table of contents

Conformity,environment and safety 2
Declaration of conformity
Using GAP standard compliance 3
DECT 122 handset 4 Icons on the handset display 5 DECT 122 base station 6
Unpacking your DECT 122 6 Installing the base station 7 Installing and replacing the batteries in the handset 8 Battery life and range 8
Menu structure 9
Handset power OFF and ON 10 Text or number entry 10
Using the telephone
Keypad lock / unlock 11 Making a call 11 Call duration counter 11
Redial list 12 Phonebook 13-14 Call log 14-15 Intercom 16 Paging 17 Chain Dialing 17 Clock and Alarm Settings 17
Personal settings
Handset tones 18 Handset name 19 Auto answer 19 Display language 19
Advanced settings
Recall time 20 Dial mode 20 Area code 20 Call barring 21 SOS number 22 Register a handset 22 Unregister 23 PIN code 23 Reset unit 23
Default settings 24 Troubleshooting 25
Table of contents
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Conformity, environment and safety

Safety information

This equipment is not designed to make emergency calls when the power fails.An alternative has to be made available to allow emergency calls.

Conformity

Hereby, Philips declares that the DECT 122 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. This product can only be connected to the analogue telephone networks of the countries mentioned on the packaging.

Power requirements

This product requires an electrical supply of 220-240 volts,alternating monophased power, excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60950. In case of power failure, the communication can be lost.

Warning !

The electrical network is classified as hazardous according to criteria in the standard EN 60950. The only way to power down this product is to unplug the power supply unit from the electrical outlet. Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus and is always easily accessible.

Telephone connection

The voltage on the network is classified as TNV-3 (Telecommunication Network Voltages), as defined in the standard EN 60950.

Safety precautions

Do not allow the handset to come into contact with water. Do not open the handset or the base station.You could be exposed to high voltages. Do not allow the charging contacts or the battery to come into contact with conductive materials. Never use any battery type other than the one supplied : risk of explosion.

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.

Recycling & disposal

Disposal instructions for old products :
The purpose of the WEEE directive (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment; 2002/96/EC) is to ensure that products are recycled using best available treatment, recovery and recycling techniques to ensure human health and high environmental protection. Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. Do not dispose of your old product in your general household waste bin. Inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products marked by this symbol :
Use one of the following disposal options :
1. Dispose of the complete product (including its cables, plugs and accessories) in the designated WEEE collection facilities.
2. If you purchase a replacement product,hand your complete old product back to the retailer. He should accept it as required by the WEEE directive.
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Declaration of conformity

We , PHILIPS Consumer Electronics Route d'Angers 72081 Le Mans Cedex 9 France
Declare that the products DECT122xx are in compliance with ANNEX IV 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 : 09/09/2005 Le Mans
Safety : EN 60950-1 (10/2001) SAR : EN 50361 (2001)
EMC : ETSI EN 301 489-6 V1.2.1 (08/2002) & ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1 (08/2002)
Radio : EN 301 406 V1.5.1 (2003/07)
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Product Quality Manager Home Communication

Using GAP standard compliance

The GAP standard guarantees that all DECTTMGAP handsets and base stations comply with a minimum operating standard irrespective of their make.Your DECT 122 handset and base station are GAP compliant, which means the minimum guaranteed functions are : register a handset, take the line, receive a call and dial.The advanced features may not be available if you use another handset than a DECT 122 with your base station. To register and use your DECT 122 handset with a GAP standard base station of a different make, first follow the procedure described in the manufacturer’s instructions,then follow the procedure described on page 22. To register a handset of another make to the DECT 122 base station, place the base station into registration mode (page 22), then follow the procedure in the manufacturer’s instructions.
Philips has marked the battery and packaging with standard symbols designed to promote
the recycling and appropriate disposal of your eventual waste.
A financial contribution has been paid to the associated national recovery & recycling system.
The labelled packaging material is recyclable.
DECTTMis a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of the implementers of the DECT technology.

Declaration of conformity

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DECT 122 Handset

Display
Icons see page 5
Menu key & Softkey OK
- In idle mode, short press to access the main menu.
- Short press to select next menu level.
- In Edit & Phonebook mode, short press to confirm OK or view selected phonebook record.
Pick-up key
- In idle mode, press to take the line and answer a call.
- In Phonebook mode, press to dial the selected number.
Keypad lock & insert
- Short press to insert
- Long press to lock/unlock the keypad in idle mode.
Recall key
- In idle mode, to switch from Date/Time display to handset name display.
- To insert R for operator services when on line.
Earpiece
Microphone
Intercom
- Short press to initiate an internal call.
Navigation keys
- Scroll up/down to move to the next or previous record in the Call log or Phonebook.
- Scroll up to access the Call log from idle mode.
- Scroll down to access the
Phonebook from idle mode.
Redial list, mute key & Softkey Back
- In idle mode, short press to access the Redial list.
- In talk mode, to mute/ unmute the handset microphone.
- In edit mode, to cancel last digit.
- In phonebook mode, to view number and name.
Hang-up key
- A short press to hang-up the line or to exit (return to idle mode).
- A long press to power off the handset.
- To exit Edit & Phonebook mode.
Ringer ON/OFF & Insert #
- Short press to insert #.
- Long press to insert a pause (P) when dialling.
- Long press to turn the ringer ON/OFF.
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Icons on the handset display

The display gives information about the operation of your telephone.Following icons can be shown in the headline of the display:
When being used for the first time, it is sometimes necessary to wait until the battery is sufficiently charged before the icons appear on the display.
When ON the battery is fully charged. When blinking,this symbol indicates that the battery needs to be charged.
An external call is in progress. When blinking, this symbol indicates that there is an internal call in progress or that the line is already busy.
New message(s) on your voice mailbox.
New Call log records or Call log records are being reviewed.
Phonebook is accessed.
The alarm clock is activated.
The ringtone is deactivated.
The handset is registered and in range of the base. When blinking, this symbol indicates that the handset is not registered to the base or out of range.
Turn ON when entering Menu mode. In Phonebook mode to enter next menu level.
Turn ON when entering Menu mode. In Phonebook mode to return to higher menu level.
Indicates further options are available.
Icons on the handset display
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DECT 122 base station

The paging key enables you to locate a missing handset if the handset is in range and has charged batteries. Press the key until the handset starts to ring. Once retrieved, press paging key again to end paging.

Installing the DECT 122

Unpacking your DECT 122

The DECT 122 package contains:
Paging key
One DECT 122 base station
A power supply unit
A user guide and a guaran-
tee
*Warning : You may find in the box the line adaptor delivered separately from the line cable. In this case, please connect the line adaptor to the line cable before connecting it to the
line socket.
In DECT 122 multi handset packs, you will also find one or more additional handsets, chargers with power supply units and additional rechargeable batteries.
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One DECT 122 handset
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Base DECT 122 / Installing the DECT 122
Quick Start Guide
2 NiMh AAA 550 mAh rechar­geable batteries
A line cord*
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+
+
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Installing the base station

Place your product close enough to the telephone and mains power sockets so that the cables will reach.To properly install the base station, plug the line cord and the power cable into the base station. Plug the cord and the cable into the wall. If you have a broadband DSL Internet connection, 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). Warning ! The electrical network is classified as hazardous according to criteria in the standard EN 60-950.The only way to power down this 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. Please take care that the power supply and telephone line are connected to the correct sockets as incorrect placement could damage your equipment.
Warning ! Always use the line cable provided with the product otherwise you may not have a dialling tone.
Connect the power supply
Connect the telephone line cord delivered with the product
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Installing and replacing the batteries in the handset

To insert the batteries, open the battery cover, place the batteries as indicated and then replace the battery cover.When the battery icon is blinking, charge is needed.Allow 12 - 15 hours for the batteries to fully charge. On first use it may be necessary to wait for a few minutes before seeing symbols on the display. Never use any battery type other than the one supplied : risk of explosion.
Warning : the base station must always be plugged into the mains when charging or when in use. Always use rechargeable batteries.
The warranty does not apply to the batteries and any other components which have a limited lifetime or are exposed to wear.
Batteries should not be disposed of with general household waste.

Battery life and range

Optimal battery life is reached after 3 cycles of complete charging & discharging.When reaching the range limit and the conversation becomes crackly, move closer to the base.To reach optimal range, place the base station away from electrical appliances.
Battery life in
talk time
up to 10 hours
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Battery life in standby
mode
up to 120 hours
Indoor range
up to 50 metres
Outdoor range
up to 300 metres
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Menu structure

From idle mode, press to enter the menu. Use the Navigation
keys to go up or down in the menu list.
Press Softkey OK to confirm the selection.
Press Softkey BACK to exit the menu or to go back to the
previous menu level.
PHONEBOOK
ADD NUMBER
EDIT NUMBER
DEL.NUMBER
DELETE LIST
CLOCK / ALARM
PERSONAL SET
ADVANCE SET
DATE/TIME
SET ALARM
ALARM TONE
HANDSET TONE
HANDSET NAME
AUTO ANSWER
LANGUAGE
RECALL TIME
DIAL MODE
AREA CODE
CALL BARRING
SOS NUMBER
REGISTRATION
UNREGISTER
PIN
RESET UNIT
Menu structure
OFF/ON ONCE/ON DAILY
MELODY 1/2/3
RING VOLUME
RING MELODY
KEY TONE
ON/OFF
Language list
SHORT/LONG
TONE/PULSE
BARR MODE
BARR NUMBER
No. 1/2/3
HIGH/MEDIUM/ LOW/RINGER OFF
MELODY 1 - 10
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
No. 1/2/3/4
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Handset power OFF and ON

To power the handset OFF or ON long press the key.

Text or number entry

You can enter the names of your phonebook entries character by character,
pressing the corresponding key as many times as necessary to reach the desired
character.
Press under the label to delete a character.
Example to write “Peter”
Press once : P
Press twice : PE
Press once : PET
Press twice : PETE
Press three times : PETER
Keypad Keys
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0
10
Multi-tap Sequence
1 _ < > *
[space] ABC2 DEF3 G H I 4 J K L 5 MNO 6 P Q R S 7 TUV 8 ? WXYZ 9 0 - / \ # +
Handset ON /OFF / Text or number entry
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Using the telephone

Keypad lock / unlock

Long press the key to lock/unlock the keypad in idle mode.
KEYS LOCKED is displayed on the screen.

Making a call

Answering a call / Hanging up

answer the call.
To end the conversation, press key or replace the handset on the base
station.

Calling directly

dial the phone number.

Predialling the number before calling

Dial the phone number

Calling from the phonebook

Press Down
scroll through the list

Adjusting the earpiece and loudspeaker volume during a call

To mute the handset microphone during a call

Press to mute/unmute the handset microphone.
flashes
on an incoming call.
To correct entries use
BACK.
3 volumes are available.

Call duration counter

After you have taken the line (dial a number or answer a call) the call duration counter appears on the handset display.
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Redial list

Accessing / exiting the redial list

Press / BACK
scroll through the redial list to exit

Calling a number from the redial list

Press
scroll through the redial list

Saving redial list numbers into the phonebook

Press SAVE NUMBER
scroll to select
ENTER NAME SAVED
enter name

Editing a number from the redial list

Press EDIT NUMBER
scroll to select press Down 1 time
enter number

Deleting a number from the redial list

Press DELETE NUM
scroll to select press Down 2 times
DELETE?
confirmation is needed
The redial list contains the 5 most recently dialled numbers.
To delete a character use
BACK.
Text and num­ber entry see page 10.

Deleting all numbers from the redial list

Press DELETE LIST
press Down 3 times
DELETE?
confirmation is needed
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Phonebook

30 names and numbers can be stored in the built-in phonebook of the handset.The names are stored in alphabetical order.

Adding a new entry

Each entry contains a name (12 characters) and a number (24 digits).
Press PHONEBOOK ADD NUM
in idle mode press Down 2 times
To delete a character use
BACK.
ENTER NAME ENTER NUMBER
enter the name
to confirm.
enter the number

Changing a phonebook name or number

Press PHONEBOOK
in idle mode press Down 2 times
EDIT NUMBER
press Down 1 time scroll to select view the name
to confirm.
enter new name view number enter new number

Viewing the phonebook list

Press Down
in idle mode scroll Up/Down in the list
To view the details : Press
Press for spacing.
You can also create an entry from the redial list and the call log (subscription dependent).
Text and num­ber entry see page 10.
Press BACK to
return to idle mode.
Phonebook
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Edit a number when browsing phonebook list

Press Down EDIT NUMBER
in idle mode scroll to select press Down 1 time
ENTER NAME ENTER NUMBER
enter new name
to confirm.
enter new number

Delete an entry when browsing phonebook list

Press Down DELETE NUM
in idle mode scroll to select press Down 2 times
DELETE? to confirm.

Delete whole phonebook list when browsing phonebook list

Press Down DELETE LIST
in idle mode press Down 3 times
DELETE? to confirm.

Delete a phonebook entry when in idle mode

Press PHONEBOOK
in idle mode press Down 2 times press Down 2 times
DELETE NUM DELETE?
view the list scroll to select
to confirm.
Text and num­ber entry see page 10.

Delete whole phonebook list when in idle mode

Press PHONEBOOK
in idle mode press Down 2 times
DELETE LIST DELETE? to confirm.
press Down 3 times
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Call log

This feature is available if you have registered to the caller identification service with your operator. The call log stores the last 20 external calls received :
- network message service information*

Accessing / exiting the call log

Press Up BACK
scroll view the details to exit
* Subject to a subscription with your ope­rator.

Consulting the call log

The screen can either display :
You can display, the phone number, the time and date of the call by pressing
!
the caller’s number*
!
the caller’s name (if known in the phonebook)*
!
UNKNOWN CALL if it is an unidentified call**
.

Calling a number from the call log

Press Up
scroll to select

Saving a Call log number into the phonebook

Press Up SAVE NUMBER
scroll to select
ENTER NAME SAVED
enter the name

Deleting a Call log entry

Press Up DELETE NUM
scroll to select press Down 2 times
DELETE? to confirm.
Call log
** Unlisted numbers, withheld caller identification.
Time and date depends on the network.
To delete a character use
BACK.
Press for spacing.
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Deleting all the Call log entries

Press Up DELETE LIST
press Down 3 times
DELETE? to confirm.

Using the Intercom

This function can only be used with a multi-handset configuration. It allows you to make free internal calls, transfer external calls from one handset to another and to use the conference option.

Internal call

Press or press to call all handsets
enter handset no.*
Press to answer and to end an internal call. Note: If the handset does not belong to the Philips DECT 122 range, this
function may not be available.

Call transfer to a specific handset when on line

During a call in progress you transfer the external call to a specific handset :
Long press
enter handset no.*

Switch between internal and external call

Long press
enter handset no.* long press
to switch between internal/external call.
Intercom & call transfer is only possible with handsets registered to the same base station.
*Up to 5 handsets can be registered to the same base station (handset num­ber 1 - 5).

Conference call via the in-call options

Long press CONFERENCE
enter handset no.* long press
The 3 people can share the conversation.
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Using the Intercom
*Up to 5 handsets can be registered to the same base station (handset num­ber 1 - 5).
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Paging

This feature allows you to locate the handset(s).
Press on the base station. Press any key on the handset to stop ringing once relocated.
All the subscribed handsets ring.

Chain Dialing

If you have entered in your phonebook for example only the main number of a company without the extension, this feature allows you to add the subnumber (extension) of a particular person and to dial out this number.
Take the line
open phonebook list scroll to select to dial first part
each digit blinks to indicate dialed out.
enter the extension

Clock and Alarm Settings

To set the Date and Time

Press CLOCK/ALARM DATE/TIME
press Down 1 time
to confirm.
enter the date enter the time
Press to display the date and time.
Note: If you are connected to an ISDN line, the date & time may be updated after each call. Please check the date & time settings in your ISDN system.
To delete a character use
BACK.

To set or change the alarm clock settings

Press CLOCK/ALARM
press Down 1 time press Down 1 time
SET ALARM to confirm.
scroll to select*
If you select ON ONCE or ON DAILY :
to confirm.
enter the time
Note: When the alarm rings, press any key to stop the alarm.
Paging / Chain dialing / Clock & Alarm Settings
*Choose : OFF or ON ONCE or ON DAILY
The alarm rings for at most 1 minute and ALARM is shown in idle mode.
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To set the alarm tone

Press CLOCK/ALARM
press Down 1 time press Down 2 times
ALARM TONE to confirm.
scroll to select*

Personal Settings

To set the handset ringer volume or silence mode (Ringer OFF)

Press PERSONAL SET
press Down 2 times
HANDSET TONE RING VOLUME
to confirm.
scroll to select*

To select the handset ring melody

Press PERSONAL SET
press Down 2 times
HANDSET TONE RING MELODY
press Down 1 time
to confirm.
scroll to select*

To activate / deactivate the key tone

Press PERSONAL SET
press Down 2 times
*Choose : MELODY 1 or MELODY 2 or MELODY 3
The current ring melody is played. *Choose : HIGH or MEDIUM or LOW or RINGER OFF
The current ring melody is played. *Choose one of the available melodies (1 -
10)
HANDSET TONE KEY TONE
press Down 2 times
to confirm.
scroll to select ON or OFF
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To rename the handset

Press PERSONAL SET
press Down 2 times
HANDSET NAME
press Down 1 time enter the name
to confirm.
The default name is : PHILIPS. You can enter 10 characters for the hand­set name.

To activate / deactivate the auto answer mode

Press PERSONAL SET
press Down 2 times
AUTO ANSWER
press Down 2 times scroll to select ON or OFF
to confirm.

To change the display language

Press PERSONAL SET
press Down 2 times
LANGUAGE
press Down 3 times scroll to select your language
to confirm.
If ON you take the line by lif­ting the hand­set from the charge cradle.
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Advanced Settings

To change the recall time

Press ADVANCE SET RECALL TIME
press Down 3 times
to confirm.
scroll to select SHORT or LONG

To change the dial mode

By default your phone is pre-configured with the appropriate dial mode for your country and you don’t have to change this setting.
Press ADVANCE SET
press Down 3 times
DIAL MODE to confirm.
press Down 1 time select TONE or PULSE

Local area code setting

If your local PSTN sends the CID with local area code attached, it is necessary to filter out the local area code when dial back from call log.The AREA CODE func­tion allows you to remove the local area code from the call log entries.The local area code can be set from 1 to 4 digits.The default setting is blank.
Press ADVANCE SET
press Down 3 times
AREA CODE to view the current setting
press Down 2 times
to save.
enter the new area code*
This option is useful when using operator services.
*The maxi­mums for the area code is 4 digits.
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To set or change Call Barring

This menu allows you to limit the use of your phone to specific calls by barring parts (prefix) of outgoing numbers.You can set 4 different barring numbers.
Press ADVANCE SET
press Down 3 times press Down 3 times
CALL BARRING
enter the PIN code*
BARR NUMBER
press Down 1 time scroll to select 1/2/3/4
to confirm.
enter the barring number**

To activate / deactivate Call Barring

Press ADVANCE SET
press Down 3 times press Down 3 times
CALL BARRING
enter the PIN code*
BARR MODE to confirm.
scroll to select ON/OFF
*By default the PIN code is 0000
**The maxi­mums for the barring num­ber is 4 digits.
For example if you want to bar internatio­nal calls, enter the barring number 00.
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To set or change an SOS number

The SOS number feature allows you to enter 3 SOS phone numbers, which can be dialed out although the call barring ist activated.The maximum length of an SOS number is 4 digits.The PIN code is required when modify the SOS number.
Press ADVANCE SET
press Down 3 times press Down 4 times
SOS NUMBER
enter the PIN code*
to confirm.
scroll to select 1/2/3 enter the SOS number

To register a handset

Up to 5 handsets can be registered to the base station. If you have inadvertently unregistered your handset, you can register it again. Additional handsets must be registered to the base before use.
Warning : If you wish to register non Philips handsets to the DECT 122 base station, make sure that this handset is GAP compliant otherwise it will not operate properly (see page 3).
To register a handset, first press the paging key on the base for approx. 5 seconds when the base is in idle mode.Then carry out the following steps on the
handset within ohne minute :
Press ADVANCE SET
press Down 3 times press Down 5 times
REGISTRATION to confirm.
enter the PIN code*
If the registration was successfull, a long confirmation tone is heard and the hand­set number (1 to 5) will be assigned by the base automatically.
*By default the PIN code is 0000
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To unregister a handset

Press ADVANCE SET
press Down 3 times press Down 6 times
UNREGISTER
enter the PIN code*
UNREGISTERED
scroll to select appears on the screen the handset no.

To change the PIN code

The default PIN code is “0000”.We advise you to personalize it.The maximum length for the PIN code is 8 digits.
Press ADVANCE SET
press Down 3 times press Down 7 times
PIN
enter current PIN code
to confirm.
enter new PIN code

To reset to default settings (base station and handset)

You can reset your phone to the default settings (see page 24) at any time. Note that after a reset all your personal settings will be deleted, however your phonebook and call log entries remain unchanged.
Press ADVANCE SET
press Down 3 times press Down 8 times
RESET UNIT CONFIRM? to confirm.
a confirmation is needed
*By default the PIN code is 0000
If you have your handset serviced, plea­se make sure it is unregiste­red from the base station before taking it back to the repair centre.
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Default settings (after RESET UNIT)

Handset Ringer volume : MEDIUM Handset Ringtone : MELODY 1 Handset earpiece volume : VOLUME 2 Handset key tone : ON Battery low tone : ON Menu language (Handset) : English Auto answer : OFF Handset name : PHILIPS Time/Date (Handset) : 00:00 01-01 Dialling mode : TONE Flash time : Short (100ms) PIN code : 0000 Alarm : OFF Alarm tone : MELODY 1 Area code : Empty Call barring : Empty SOS number : Empty Redial list : Empty Phonebook memory : Remain unchanged Call log : Remain unchanged
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Troubleshooting

Telephone troubleshooting

PROBLEMS
The icon is not blinking when the handset is placed on the base
No dialling tone
No ring tone
The icon does not appear
The icon is blinking
Crackling on the line
The handset displays ‘not available’
- when attempting to add another handset to the base station
- when using a handset
Noise interference on your radio or television
Caller Line Identification (CLI) service does not work
A phonebook entry cannot be stored
www.philips.com/support
CAUSES
- Bad battery contact
- Dirty contact
- Battery is full
- No power
- Batteries are empty
- You are too far from the base station
- Wrong line cable
- Line adaptor (when needed) not connected to the line cord
- The ring tone is deactivated
- No mains power
- The handset is too far from the base station
- Handset not registered to the base station
- You are too far from the base station
- The base station is too close to electrical appliances, reinforced concrete walls or metal doorframes
- The procedure to add a handset has failed, try again
- Maximum number of handsets (5) has been reached
- Base station is already busy with another handset
The DECT 122 base station or mains power pack are too close to electrical appliances
- The service is not activated
The phonebook is full
Troubleshooting
SOLUTIONS
- Move the handset slightly
- Clean the contact with a cloth moistened with alcohol
- No need to charge
- Check the connections. Reset the phone : unplug and plug back in the mains
- Charge the batteries at least 24 hours
- Move closer to the base station
- Always use the line cable provided
- Connect the line adaptor (when needed) to the line cord
- Increase the volume (page 18)
- Check connections
- Move closer to the base station
- Register the handset to the base (page 22)
- Move closer to the base station
- Move the base station to find a better place (the higher the better)
- Disconnect and connect the base station power supply.
- Remove and place back the handset battery
- Follow the procedure to register a handset (page 22)
- Unregister a handset
- Wait until it is available
Move the power pack or base station as far away as possible
- Check your subscription with your network operator
Delete an entry to free memory
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