Philips DECT5150S/07 User Manual

Conformity, Environment and Safety
Safety information: this equipment is not designed to make emergency calls when power fails.
An alternative should be made available for access to emercgency calls. Conformity : See page 12.A copy of the original certificate can be obtained on request to the customer care centre. Power requirements: this product requires an electrical supply of 220-240 volts, alternating monophased current, excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60-950. WARNING ! the electrical network is classified as 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. Telephone connection: the voltage on the network is classified as TNV-3 (Telecommunication Network Voltage as defined in the standard EN 60-950) Safety precautions: do not allow the handset to come into contact with water. Do not open the handset.You could be exposed to high voltages. Do not allow charging contacts or batteries 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 phone and where possible promote their recycling.
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 handset is GAP compliant, which means the minimum guaranteed functions are : take the line, receive a call and dial.
Using Philips base stations
If you register the additional handset to a Philips DECT 511 or DECT 515 base station, the handset will have all the features described in the corresponding complete set user guide. If you register the additional handset to another Philips base station, only a limited number of menus will be available. Please refer to the corresponding complete set user guides.
Using a non-Philips GAP base station
To register the Philips additional handset to a non-Philips base station, follow the base station instructions described by the other manufacturer.Then follow the instructions on page 5 to register the Philips additional handset. There will be only a few menus available.
Philips has marked the battery and packaging with standard symbols designed to promote the
recycling and appropriate disposal of your eventual waste.
The labelled packaging material is recyclable.
A financial contribution has been paid to the associated national recovery & recycling system.
DECTTMis a trade mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of the implementers of the DECT technology
Conformity,Environment & Safety
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Pilot key
Press to enter the carousel or
select a menu or an option
Scroll to move through the menus & options or move the cursor left or right
Scroll up to reach Call log from idle mode
Scroll down to reach Phonebook from idle mode
Long press to unlock the
keypad
Loudspeaker
- Press to take the line or activate the handset loudspeaker during a call
- A long press to activate the base loudspeaker when listening to a message (DECT 515 only)
Keypad lock & Edition
- Short press to insert *
- Long press to lock/unlock the keypad
- Long press to insert R (in­between digit pause) when dialling
- Long press to enter multitap mode or Eatoni
®
editor when
editing
- Short press to change the letter when editing in Eatoni
®
SMS key
- Short press to directly access Send new SMS from idle mode
- Short press from the Phonebook or the Call log menu to edit an SMS
Earpiece
Microphone
Line key
- Press to take the line, answer a call or hang up.
Clear/Recall
- To correct a digit when predialling or a character when editing
- A short press to go back one menu when navigating
- Long press to return to idle mode when navigating
- To insert R for operator services when on line
Do not disturb & case mode
- Short press to insert # when dialling
- Long press to activate or deactivate the “Do Not Disturb” mode
- Long press to insert a pause (P) when dialling
- Press to switch case mode when editing
Alarm clock
- A short press to dial 0
- A long press to activate/ deactivate the alarm clock
Call transfer/Intercom
- Short press to initiate or cancel internal call
- Short press during internal call to transfer the call or switch between internal call and External call
- Short press to answer an internal call or to release an internal call
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The handset
The handset display
The display gives information about the operation of your telephone
On first use, it is sometimes necessary to wait for a few minutes of charge before seeing icons on the display.
When charging, the battery bars scroll from empty to full status. When the handset discharges, the battery shows the status :
Full , 2/3 , 1/3 and empty .
The answer machine is activated (DECT 515). When blinking, this symbol indicates that there is a new message on the answer machine or on the operator voice mailbox. When fast blinking it shows that the answer machine is full.
The ringtone is deactivated.
An external call is in progress. When blinking, this symbol indicates that there is an incoming external call in progress or that the line is already busy.
An internal call is in progress. When blinking, this symbol indicates that there is an internal incoming call.
The handset loudspeaker is activated. When blinking, this symbol shows that the base loudspeaker is activated (only for DECT 515).
The SMS function is activated. When blinking, this symbol indicates that a new SMS has been received. When fast blinking, it indicates that the SMS memory is full.
The handset is registered and in range of the base. When blinking, this symbol indicates that the handset is not registered to the base.
Philips screen saver
After 2 minutes of inactivity, the screen saver is displayed:
You can deactivate it (see p. 7)
In idle mode, the DECT 511/515 display shows various information: the date & time, the name
of the handset and the instructions to access the menu, missed calls , new SMS or new
messages (answer machine) or network voicemailbox message , if any, “Do Not
Disturb” mode , and the alarm clock , if activated (To activate/deactivate these functions
press or ).
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The handset display
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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 put the battery cover back. When the handset is placed on the base station the 3 battery bars scroll (if charge is needed). Allow the handset to charge for 24 hours to reach full charge. On first use it may be necessary to wait for a few minutes before seeing symbols on the display. In case you need to change the batteries, the following type is mandatory 2HR AAA NiMh 600 mAh.
Warning: the base station must always be plugged into the mains when charging or when in use. Always use rechargeable batteries.
Batteries should not be disposed of with general household waste.
Battery life and range
A battery low alert will inform you that the batteries have to be recharged. If it happens during a call, the communication will be shortly cut. Optimal battery life is reached after 3 cycles of complete charge & discharge. When reaching the range limit and the conversation becoming crackly, move clo­ser to the base.To reach optimal range, place the base station away from electrical appliances.
Battery life in standby
mode
up to 200 hours up to15 hours up to 50 metres up to 300 metres
Battery life in
communication
Indoor range Outdoor range
Understanding the menu system
To access the carousel menu from idle mode, press on the side of the handset The carousel represents a loop of icons that gives
access to the different first level menus.
Scroll up or down to reach the desired menu and select
The sub menus are listed and represented by little squares at the bottom of the display.To reach one particular sub-menu use the
“pilot key” and press to validate your choice. A “tick” shows the selected sub-menu or option.The shows the option you are browsing.
Note: some menus are also directly accessible via a dedicated key on
the keypad like the SMS menu with or the Intercom with .
Take the line and dial on the keypad
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Direct dialling
Batteries and menu system
Dial on the keypad and take the line
Predialling
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