Philips DECT6172H/05, DECT6171H/05 User Manual

Quick start guide
The pilot key allows you to browse the menus. Up to go left in the menus and down to go right in the menus & options.
Press to select a menu or an option and validate a setting. It is also used as shortcut to menus
Answer/end a call
Make a call
Read Call log
Redial a number
Call from phonebook
Adjust the earpiece volume during a call
Adjust the handset loudspeaker volume
Mute and unmute the microphone
Transfer a call/Intercom (if there are at least 2 handsets)
Read an event
Set the date and time
Predial number & or and dial number
up and browse
up and browse and
down, browse through the list and
Predial number and select scroll to Store
and select , enter the name and press OK
Scroll up to increase the volume, scroll down
to decrease the volume
During a handsfree call, up to increase, down to
decrease
During a call press Options, press Mute
press End mute
Press + number phone
Press View
Press to enter the carousel, scroll to Handset
and select. , scroll to Date and time and select
Press to select Set date and enter the current date,
press OK. Scroll to Set time and enter the current time,
press OK
Set the handset external ring tone
Activate/deactivate the answer machine
Press to enter the carousel, scroll to Sounds
and select. , press to select Handset ring tones.
Press to select External ring tone
Browse through the list to hear the ring tones and select
your ring tone
Press on the base station to switch the answer
machine ON or OFF
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New event indicator
Blinking when there are new events
Pilot key
Press to enter the carousel or
select a menu or an option
Scroll to move through the
menus & options
Move the cursor left/right Scroll up to access the Call
Log from idle mode
Scroll down to access the
Phonebook from idle mode
A long press to unlock the keypad
Loudspeaker
- Short press to take the line or to activate the handset loudspeaker during a call
- Long press to activate the base loudspeaker (DECT 617 only)
Keypad lock & Editing
- Short press to insert *
- Long press to lock/unlock the keypad in idle mode
- Long press to insert R (in between-digit pause) when dialling
- Long press to enter multitap system or Eatoni®editor when entering text
- A 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
®.
DECT 613/DECT 617
Handset
Talk
Press to take the line, answer a call
Headset
plug
Earpiece
Microphone
or hang up.
Clear/Recall
- To correct a digit when predialling or a character when editing
- 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/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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DECT 613/DECT 617 handset
Icons on 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
The answer machine is activated (DECT 617). 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.
and empty .
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 617).
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.
Icons on the handset display
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base station
Paging key
The paging key enables you to locate a missing handset. Press the key until the handset starts to ring. Once retrieved, press any key on the handset to end paging.
base station
Loudspeaker
New message
indicator
When blinking, it indicates
that there is a new message. When fast blinking, it indicates that the answer machine memory is full.
ON/OFF key
Press to switch the answer machine ON or OFF
Play/Pause key
Short press to play new message Short press to pause a message while listening to a message
Stop key
Short press to stop listening
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/ Back/Skip/Fast
forward key
Short press to go to the next or previous message while listening Long press to fast forward the current message while listening
Volume key
To adjust the base volume level
Paging key
Press to locate all handsets
Delete key
Short press to delete current
message Long press to delete all the messages (except unread ones)
DECT 613/DECT617 base stations
Table of contents
Quick start guide 1
DECT 613 / DECT 617 handset 2
Icons on the handset display 3
DECT 613 / DECT 617 base stations 4
Table of Contents 5-6
Menu structure 7-11
Conformity, Environment and Safety 12
Declaration of conformity
Using GAP standard compliance 13
Installing the DECT 613/617
Unpacking your DECT 613 14 Unpacking your DECT 617 14 Installing the base station 15 Installing and replacing the batteries in the handset 15 Battery life and range 15
Introduction
Philips screen saver 16 Idle mode 16
Understanding the menu system 16 How to navigate in the menus 16
Basic principles 17
In-call features 18
Editing systems 19-20
SMS
Send new SMS 21 Read SMS 22 SMS settings 25
Handset
Babysit mode 28 Registration 28 Rename handset 29 Date & time 29 Display contrast 30 Backlight 30 Screen saver 30
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Answer machine
Saved messages 31 Record a memo 36 Outgoing messages 33 Answerphone settings 33
Intercom
Internal call 37 Call transfer 37 Conference call 38 Babysit mode 38
Phonebook
Add new 39 View 39
Call log
View 42 Delete all 44 Call log settings 44
Operator services 45
Extra
Call duration 46 Alarm clock 46 “Do Not Disturb” mode 47
Sounds
Handset ring tones 48 Base ring tones 48 Group ring tones 49 Handset ring tone volume 49 Base ring tone volume 49 My ring tones 50 Record personal melody 50 Settings 51
Base
Enable registration 53 Line settings 53 Service code settings 55
FAQ 56
Troubleshooting 58
Index
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Table of contents
Menu structure
By using the “Pilot key” on the side of the handset, you can scroll through the menus.
Menu
SMS
Send new SMS
Read SMS
SMS Settings
Choose SMS box*
Choose SMS box*
Mode
SMS boxes*
SMS centre
Send SMS to phone
View SMS
View number
Reply
Forward
Send again
Delete SMS
Copy to phonebook
Call
On or Off
Handset
* only available in the UK
Babysit mode
Registration
Rename handset
Date & time
Display contrast
Backlight
Screensaver
Menu structure
On or Off
Register handset
Un-register handset
Enter name
Set date
Set time
Levels (1 to 5)
Off / 10s / 20s
Off / Logo/Eco mode
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Enter RC code
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Answer machine
Saved messages
Record a memo
Outgoing messages
Play
Next
Previous
Call
Delete
Store
Send SMS
Answ.machine mode
Record outgg msg
Answer and record with personalised OGM
Answer only with personalised OGM
Answer and record with predefined OGM
Answer only with predefined OGM
Standard OGM for answ.& record mode
Standard OGM for answer mode only
Group A
Group B
Group C
Play/Record new Delete
Intercom
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Answerphone settings
Call all
Handset list
Mode
Rings before answer
Voice prompts
Voice language
Call screening
Recording quality
Remote control
Menu structure
On or Off
Toll saver / 3 / 5 / 7
Message & date/ Message only/Off
List
High / Standard
Mode (On or Off)
Change code
Phonebook
View
Add new
Call
Change number
Change name
Define the group
Change SMS box*
Delete
Send SMS
A / B / C
Call log
Operator services
View
Delete all
Call log settings
Call forward
Cancel call forward
Call forward when line busy
Cancel call forward when line busy
Call forward when unanswered
Cancel call forward when unanswered
Voice mail
Play
Call
View number
Store
Delete
Send SMS
Incoming calls
Outgoing calls
All calls
Unanswered calls only
Calls with answer machine message only
No call
All calls
No call
* only available in the UK
Cancel call back
Withhold identity
Menu structure
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Extra
Call duration
Sounds
Alarm clock
Do not disturb mode
Handset ring tones
Base ring tones
Group ring tones
Handset ring tone volume
Base ring tone volume
My ring tones*
Record melody
Activation On or Off
Set day
Set time
Settings
Activation
Set day
Start time
Stop time
Allowed caller choice A / B / C
External ring tones
Internal ring tones
Ring tone list
A / B / C
Handset
Base
Play
Record new
Ring tones
Ring tone volume
On or Off
Rename
Delete
Rename
Delete
Low/Medium/High
* only available in the UK
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Settings
Delete
Base loudspeaker volume
Earpiece tone
Key & feedback tones
Notification beep
Music on hold
Menu structure
Base station
Enable registration
Line settings
Dial mode
Tone / Pulse
Service code settings
Recall type
Choose country/oper.
First ring
Short flash / Long flash
On or Off
Menu structure
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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 613xx and DECT 617xx are 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 network of the UK and Ireland.
Power requirements
This product requires an electrical supply of 220-240 volts, alternating monophased power, excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60-950. 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 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 Voltages), 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 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. Handsfree activation could suddenly increase the volume in the earpiece to a very high level. Make sure the handset is not too close to your ear.
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.
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Conformity, Environment and Safety
Declaration of conformity
We Philips Consumer Electronics Route d’Angers 72081 Le Mans Cedex 9 France
Declare that the products DECT 613xx and DECT 617xx are in compliance with the Annex III of the R&TTE-Directive 1999/5/EC and then with the following essential requirements:
Article 3.1.a (protection of the health & the safety of the user) : EN 60950-1 (10/2001)
Article 3.1.b (protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility : ETSI EN 301 489-6 V1.2.1 (08/2002) & ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1 (08/2002)
Article 3.2 (effective use of the radio spectrum) EN 301 406 (2003)
The presumption of conformity with essential requirements regarding Council Directive 1999/5/EC is ensured.
Date : 08/09/2004 Le Mans 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 613/617 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 613/617 with your base station. To register and use your DECT 613/617 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 page 28. To register a handset from another make to the DECT 613/617 base station, place the base station into registration mode (page 28), 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.
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Installing the DECT 613/617
Unpacking your DECT 613
The DECT 613 package contains:
One DECT 613 base station One DECT 613 handset
NiMh 2HR AAA 600 mAh rechargeable batteries
A power supply A line cord
Unpacking your DECT 617
The DECT 617 package contains:
A user guide A guarantee
One DECT 617 base station One DECT 617 handset
NiMh 2HR AAA 600 mAh rechargeable batteries
A power supply A line cord
In DECT 613 and DECT 617 multi-handset packs, you will also find one or more additional handsets, chargers with their power supply and additional rechargeable batteries.
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A user guide A guarantee
Installing the DECT613/617
Installing the base station
Situate 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.A beep indicates that the phone is properly installed (only available for DECT 617). 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).
Warning ! The electrical network is classified as dangerous 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 cables provided with the product.
Do not insert anything in this opening
Connect the power supply
Connect the telephone line cord
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 to 15 hours up to 50 metres up to 300 metres
Battery life in
communication
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Indoor range Outdoor range
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Introduction
Philips screen saver
After 2 minutes of inactivity, the screen saver is displayed: You can deactivate it (see p.30)
Idle mode
In idle mode, the DECT 613/617 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
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 .
How to navigate in the menus
Press to access the carousel menu
Scroll to Sounds, and select
Scroll to Handset ring tone vol. and select
The current level is heard, browse to hear other levels
Browse through the levels and select one
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Introduction
Basic principles
To make and to answer a call
Pre dialling
Direct dialling
Answer a call
Dial the number
Make the call
To call from the phonebook
Scroll down to directly access Phonebook
Choose a name in the list
Make the call or press to select Call in the options
To store a name from predial
Dial the number
Press to enter the options
Scroll to Store and select
Enter the name and press OK
To store an SMS
Dial the number
Press to enter the options
Scroll to Send SMS and select
Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes). To create a SMS box please refer to SMS settings page 25
Press the key
Dial the number
When ringing
Take the line
Enter the Destination box* and press OK
Enter the text and press
Scroll to Store and select
Redial from call log
Scroll up to directly access Call log and select
Choose an entry in the list
Make the call or press to select Call in the options
* only available in the UK
Basic principles
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In call features
During an external call, some other options are available. Press to enter Options.
To mute the handset microphone
Press to enter Options
Press to select Mute (the caller can no longer hear you)
Press again to resume the conversation (End mute)
Intercom (available only if you have at least two handsets)
During an external call, you can use the intercom in-call option to call another handset and for example transfer the call to this handset.
Press to enter Options
Scroll to Intercom (the caller can no longer hear you)
If there is only one additional handset it rings automatically, otherwise select a handset from the list.
Press Transfer when the second handset has taken the line.
Other options are available such as Switch and Conference call (see page 38).
To record a conversation (DECT 617 only)
Press to enter Options
Scroll to Record and select
To listen to the conversation, go to the call log menu or the messages list
To switch the handset loudspeaker ON/OFF
Press to activate or deactivate the handset loudspeaker
(The louspeaker is not available when the headset is plugged).
To switch the base loudspeaker ON/OFF (DECT 617 only)
Long press to activate or deactivate the base loudspeaker
To increase/decrease the handset & earpiece/loudspeaker volume during a call
Scroll up to increase or down to decrease the volume when on line
There are 6 volume levels available.The last setting is stored for the next calls.
Caller Line identification and Call waiting
If you subscribe to the Call waiting service, a beep in the earpiece informs you of a second incoming call.The name or number of the second caller may be displayed if you also subscribe
to Caller Display service.To answer that second call, use + (according to your network, the code may be different). Please contact your network provider for more details.
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In call features
Editing systems
Case mode
By default, the first letter of a sentence is in upper case. Use to change the case mode:
- all letters in upper case (AB)
- all letters in lower case (ab) or
- the first letter in upper case and the rest of the word in lower case (Ab).
Punctuation and mathematical marks are available through and while other special
characters are also available on (see table page 20).
Scroll to move the cursor left or right. Press to delete a character ; a long press deletes the whole text.
DECT 613/617 uses two editing systems : Multi-tap and Eatoni®.While editing, a long press on
enables you to switch between the two systems.
The standard multi-tap system
This system allows you to enter the text character by character, pressing the corresponding key as many times as necessary to reach the desired character.
The Eatoni®system is a predicitive editing system designed to help you to write an SMS. A little E in the header helps you to know the mode you are using.
Eatoni®is a word editor that chooses the most probable letter.
The operation of the Eatoni®system is the following: Press the key that displays the character you want to edit.The character that is most likely to
be correct is displayed on the screen. If it does not match the expected letter, press to display the next most probable character available on the key.
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Let’s compare Multitap and Eatoni® systems to write “Peter”.
To write “Peter” with multi-tap
Press once : P
Press twice : Pe
Press once : Pet
Press twice : Pete
Press three times : Peter
To write “Peter”
with Eatoni
®
Press to change character
Keypad Keys
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Long press
to activate Eatoni
Press
Multi-tap Sequence
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Press
®
Press
Press
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Press
Editing systems
Press to validate the name
Eatoni®& LetterWise are trademarks of Eatoni Ergonomics, Inc. and used by Philips under license.
SMS
Send new SMS Read SMS SMS settings
SMS stands for Short Message Service. To benefit from this service you must subscribe to the Caller Line Identification Service (CLI) together with the SMS service from your network provider. SMS can be exchanged with a phone (mobile or compatible fixed lines) provided the receiver has also subscribed to the CLI & SMS services.
Your DECT 613/617 factory settings correspond to the main national operator. If you wish to send or receive SMS through another service provider you must set the corresponding numbers (see page 27 and the SMS leaflet).
A password can protect your SMS box*, but it is not compulsory. To send an SMS to the receiver’s own SMS box*, you must know his destination box.
SMS menu is also accessible via the carousel or
Important information are also available on the SMS leaflet in the box
Send new SMS
To send an SMS to a phone
Press to directly reach Send new SMS and select
Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes). To create a SMS box please refer to SMS settings page 25
Enter the password if any and press OK (optional)
Enter the phone number directly and press OK or press to retrieve the number from the Phonebook
Enter the Destination box* number (optional), press OK. Note: the destination box is the SMS box of the receiver.
Enter the text and press (see page 19)
Press to select Send now, otherwise
if you want to store your SMS, scroll to Store and select . The SMS stored can be later retrieved from Read SMS
The sent SMS can be up to a maximum of 160 characters long.The special characters ¤, ] and [ count for 2.The DECT 613/617 can store 60 SMS for the 10 boxes*.
SMS
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Read SMS
The SMS list contains the stored and received SMS. The received SMS are shown by and the stored SMS are shown .
To read an SMS/to view the number
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to Read SMS and select
Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes). To create a SMS box please refer to SMS settings page 25
Enter the password if any and press OK (optional)
Browse the list of SMS and select
Press to select Read SMS
or scroll to View number and select
When reading the list of received SMS,some options are only available for SMS received from a phone. Those options are Reply, Forward, Copy to phonebook, Call and View number.The options Reply and Copy to phonebook use the sender’s own sub-address.
To save a ring tone
only available in the UK
This option enables to save a downloaded ring tone in your handset or in your base station received through an SMS.This saved ring tone will be then inserted in the menu Sounds in the list of My ring tones (see p. 50).
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to Read SMS and select
Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes). To create a SMS box please refer to SMS settings page 25
Enter the password if any and press OK (optional)
Browse the list of SMS and select the SMS containing the ring tone
Press to select Read SMS
Press to select Save ring tone
Press to select Handset or scroll to Base station and select
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SMS
* only available in the UK
To reply to an SMS
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to Read SMS and select
Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes). To create a SMS box please refer to SMS Settings page 25
Enter the password if any and press OK (optional)
Browse the list of SMS and select the one you want to reply to
Scroll to Reply and press
Enter the text and press
Press to select Send now
To forward an SMS
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to Read SMS and select
Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes). To create a SMS box please refer to SMS Settings page 25
Enter the password if any and press OK (optional)
Browse the list of SMS and select the one you want to forward
Scroll to Forward and press
Enter the number and press OK
Enter the Destination box* number (if any) and press OK
You can modify the text if necessary or select
Press to select Send now
Warning:
* only available in the UK
for copyright reasons, it is strictly forbidden to forward a downloaded melody
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To send again
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to Read SMS and select
Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes). To create a SMS box please refer to SMS Settings page 25
Enter the password if any and press OK (optional)
Browse the list of SMS and select the one you want to send again
Scroll to Send again and press
To delete an SMS
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to Read SMS and select
Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes). To create a SMS box please refer to SMS Settings page 25
Enter the password if any and press OK (optional)
Browse the list of SMS and select the one you want to delete
Scroll to Delete SMS and press
Press OK to confirm
To copy a number to the phonebook
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to Read SMS and select
Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes). To create a SMS box please refer to SMS Settings page 25
Enter the password if any and press OK (optional)
Browse the list of SMS and select
Scroll to Copy to phonebook and select
Enter the name and press OK
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SMS
* only available in the UK
To call from the SMS list
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to Read SMS and select
Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes). To create a SMS box please refer to SMS Settings page 25
Enter the password if any and press OK (optional)
Browse the list of SMS and select
Scroll to Call and select or make the call
SMS settings
To set the SMS mode
If there are 2 SMS-enabled phones on your telephone line, you will have to deactivate the SMS feature on 1 of the devices.
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to SMS settings and select
Press to select Mode
Press to select On or scroll to OFF and select
To set your personal SMS boxes
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to SMS settings and select
Scroll to SMS boxes and select
Scroll to Add new and select
Enter the SMS box number and press OK
Enter the password twice and press OK (optional)
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To change the password of an SMS box
only available in the UK
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to SMS settings and select
Scroll to SMS boxes and select the one for which you want to change the password
Press to select Change password
Enter the old password and press OK
Enter the new password twice and press OK
Note: If you forgot your password you can delete the corresponding SMS box
To delete an SMS box
only available in the UK
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to SMS settings and select
Scroll to SMS boxes and select the one you want to delete
Scroll to Delete and select
Press OK to confirm
Warning:when an SMS box is deleted, all the SMS contained in this box are deleted at the same time.
To choose by default an SMS centre
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to SMS settings and select
Scroll to SMS centre and select , choose an SMS centre
Press to select Choose by default
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To set the SMS centre number(s)
The SMS are sent through a centre.To receive an SMS from another operator, you must set the corresponding numbers.
Press to directly reach Send new SMS
Scroll to SMS settings and select
Scroll to SMS centre and select
Choose an SMS centre and select
Scroll to Edit incoming number and select
Enter the number and press OK
Scroll to Edit outgoing number and select
Enter the number and press OK
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Handset
Babysit mode Registration Rename handset Date & time Display contrast Backlight Screen saver
Babysit mode
This feature allows you to monitor the baby’s room. Place the handset in the room to be monitored and you will hear the noise coming from the room on the additional handset.
if there are at least 2 handsets
To activate/deactivate the babysit mode
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Handset and select
Press to select Babysit mode
Select ON or scroll to OFF and select
An intercom is necessary to monitor the room (see page 38).
Note: during an intercom, you can still answer a call or make a call with the handset
Registration
Up to 8 handsets can be registered to the base station. 1 handset can be registered to 4 bases. Warning: If you wish to associate non Philips handsets to the DECT 613 or DECT 617 base station, make sure that this handset is GAP compliant otherwise it will not operate properly (see p 13).
To register a handset
Unplug and plug back in the mains lead to put the base in registration mode
With the additional handset, press to start the registration
Enter the 4-digit RC code written on the sticker
placed under the base station and press OK
To unregister a handset
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Handset and select
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Handset
Scroll to Registration and select
Scroll to Un-register handset and select
Choose the handset to un-register from the list and press OK
Enter the 4-digit RC code and press OK
Note: should you have your handset serviced alone, please make sure it is unregistered from the base station before taking it back to the repair centre.
To select a base station
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Handset and select
Scroll to Registration and select
Scroll to Base selection and select
Choose the base from the list and press OK
Rename handset
To rename a handset
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Handset and select
Scroll to Rename handset and select Long press to delete the current name
Enter the name and press OK
Date & time
To set the date and time
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Handset and select
Scroll to Date & time and select
Select Set date
Enter the current date and press OK
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Scroll to Set time and select
Enter the current time and press OK
Warning: If your phone is connected to an ISDN line through an adaptor, the date & time may change after each call. Please check the date & time settings in your ISDN system. Please contact your network provider (see FAQ p.56).
Display contrast
To set the display contrast
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Handset and select
Scroll to Display contrast and select
Browse through the levels and select the appropriate one
Backlight
To set the display backlight duration or deactivate it
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Handset and select
Scroll to Backlight and select
Browse through the durations OFF / 10 / 20 seconds and select
Screen saver
After 2 minutes of inactivity, the screen saver is displayed. If you choose the Eco mode function the screen is switched off when the handdset is out of the base station.
To activate or deactivate the screen saver
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Handset and select
Scroll to Screen saver and select
Press to select OFF or scroll to Logo and select or scroll to Eco
mode and select
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Answer machine
Saved messages Record a memo Outgoing messages Answerphone settings
The DECT 617 includes an answer machine that records the calls when it is activated.You can reach the answer machine from the base station or the handset.
By default, the answer machine is activated. It can store up to 95 messages within the maximum recording time of 40 minutes.A message can be up to 3 minutes long.
To switch the DECT 617 Telephone Answer Machine ON/OFF
From the handset
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Answer machine and select
Scroll to Answphone settings and select
Press to select Mode
Press to select ON or scroll to OFF and select
From the base station
A press on activates or deactivates the answer machine. Once activated, the red indicator is lit.
Saved messages
You can listen to new or saved messages via the handset or the base station.
To listen to new message(s) via the handset
The display shows that there is 1 or more new messages(s) (1 ).
Press to view. The message is automatically played.
Note: the entry shows the number of times the caller tried to reach you. If you have subscribed to the Caller Identification Service (CLI), the display shows the name of the caller and its group if activated (see page 39).
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To play and browse through saved message(s) via the handset
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Answer machine and select
Select Saved messages, the message which was recorded first is automatically played
Press to access the Options
Press to select Play
To go to next or previous messages, scroll to Next message or Previous message and select
Note: you can listen to the message(s) via the Call log. Scroll up to access Call log and scroll to choose the message from the call log list.The entry is marked (see page 42).
To play and go to next saved message(s) via the base station
Press to play a message and press once again to stop a message while listening
Press to go to the next message while listening. Make a long press to fast forward the messages while listening
Note :The Stop, Back & Volume keys are also available on the base station.
To delete a message via the handset
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Answer machine and select
Select Saved messages, the message which was recorded first is automatically played
Press to access the Options
Scroll to Delete and select
Press OK to confirm
To delete a message via the base station
Press to delete the current message. Make a long press to delete all the messages (except unread ones)
The other options available from the handset are Call (if number is displayed), Store (if number is displayed) and Send SMS (if number is displayed).
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Settings
To select the answer mode and the outgoing message (OGM) type
You can select among 2 answer modes : Answer only (when no messages can be left) and Answer & record (when messages can be left). For each mode, 2 outgoing message types are available: predefined or personal message. By default the answer machine is set to Answer & Record with predefined OGM.
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Answer machine and select
Scroll to Outgoing Messages and select
Select Answ. machine mode
Choose the appropriate mode among the 4 options above (2 answer
modes and 2 outgoing message types) and select
Note: a predefined message cannot be deleted
To record your personal outgoing message (OGM)
You can record 5 different personal OGM: a specific personal OGM for Answer & record mode for each group (A, B or C), the standard OGM for Answer & record mode for normal callers (not belonging to any group) and the standard OGM for Answer only mode for all callers. It is possible to record specific messages for specific groups only if you subscribe to the Caller Line Identification service (CLI) and if you have set the groups in the phonebook (see page 41).
You can also download outgoing messages through an online service (see Leaflet “Download of ring tones and answerphone messages”)*.
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Answer machine and select
Scroll to Outgoing Messages and select
Scroll to Record outgg msg and select
Choose between the different type of OGMs and the various
groups and press
Scroll to Record new and select
Press to start recording and once again to stop recording
Answer machine
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The message is automatically played back.You can delete and/or record it again.The personal message can be up to 1 minutes long
Note: Select Standard OGM for answer only mode or Standard OGM for Answ. & Record mode if you have no CLI subscription.
Warning: Please make sure that you have selected the appropriate answering machine mode (refer to page 33 “To select the answer mode and the outgoing message type”)
To set the number of rings before answering
You can set the answer machine to start playing the outgoing message after a given number of rings (3, 5, 7 or Toll saver).The toll saver option (activated by default) is useful when using the remote access.The answer machine will start playing the outgoing message after 3 rings if there are new messages. If there is no new message the outgoing message will be played after 5 rings. Hang up after the 4th ring if you want to check if you have any messages at no cost.
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Answer machine and select
Scroll to Answphone settings and select
Scroll to Number of rings before answering and select
Choose between Toll saver, 3 rings, 5 rings or 7 rings and select
To set the voice prompts & voice language
Select whether you want to be informed or not of the date & time of the messages Select between Messages & Date, Messages or Off
You can also choose the language of the pre-recoded messages.
To set the call screening
This feature allows you to activate or deactivate the base station loudspeaker so that you can choose whether to hear or not the callers leaving a message. You can set permanent call screening on the base station.
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Answer machine and select
Scroll to Answphone settings and select
Scroll to Call screening and select
Press to select OFF or scroll through the list and select the appropriate setting .
Note: the default setting is OFF.Activate this feature if you want to be able to screen the calls.
Call screening “call by call” on the handset is also possible.While the caller is leaving a message, press to listen and press again to stop listening.Adjust the volume with .
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To set the recording quality
There are 2 recording qualities: standard and high. In standard quality the total capacity is 40 minutes and in high quality the capacity is around to 20 minutes.
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Answer machine and select
Scroll to Answphone settings and select
Scroll to Recording quality and select
Choose between High or Standard and select
To activate and deactivate the remote control
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Answer machine and select
Scroll to Answphone settings and select
Scroll to Remote control and select Select Mode
Press to select ON or scroll to OFF and select
Note: the default setting is OFF.Activate this feature if you want to be able to remotely use the answer machine.
To remotely control your answer machine
To remotely access your answer machine :
- from another phone dial home
- if your answer machine is on, during or after the message press the star key on the handset ; if
your answer machine is off, you will hear a beep after 9 rings, then press the star key
- dial your remote control code (the default code is the registration code RC)
- if you have new messages they will be automatically played.
The following table indicates the features available when remotely accessing the answer machine.
Record memo dial
Play previous message dial
Play message dial
Play next message dial
Listen again dial
0
1
2
3
5
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Delete dial
Activate answer machine dial
Stop dial
Deactivate dial
6
7
8
9
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To change the remote control code
The default code is the registration code.We advise you to personalize it.
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Answer machine and select
Scroll to Answphone settings and select
Scroll to Remote control and select
Scroll to Change code and select
Delete the default code, enter your new remote control code and
press OK
Record and listen to a memo
This feature allows you to leave local messages for your family on the answer machine. A memo is represented by in the call log and can last up to 3 minutes.
To record a memo
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Answer machine and select
Scroll to Record a memo and select
Press to start recording and once again to stop
To listen to a new memo
The display shows there is 1 new local message (1 ). Press to View. The message is automatically played. Delete is also available in the options (see page 32)
To listen to a saved memo
You can use the Answer machine sub menu Saved messages and select Play or listen to a new or a saved memo through the base station (see page 32).
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Intercom
Call all
Intercom menu is accessible via the carousel or
Handset list
Using the Intercom (if there are at least 2 handsets)
This feature allows you to make free internal calls, transfer external calls from one handset to another, use the conference option and the babysit feature (room monitoring).
Internal call
Press to call the selected handset + handset number (for example )
Hang up
Note: If the handset does not belong to the Philips DECT 613/617 range, this function may not be available.
Fast call transfer when on line
During a call you can transfer the call without waiting for the other handset to pick up.All the handsets will then ring.
Press to call the other handset
Hang up
Note: the person on hold hears music. A press on allows you to switch between the 2 calls.
Call transfer to a specific handset when on line
During a call you can transfer the call to a specific handset.
Press to call the selected handset + handset number (for example )
Hang up
Note: the person on hold hears music. A press on allows you to switch between the 2 calls.
Call transfer via the in-call options
During a call you can transfer the call via the in call options.
Press to enter the options (with handset 1).
Scroll to Intercom and select
If there is only one additional handset, it rings automatically. Otherwise:
Browse through the handset list and select the one you want to transfer the call to
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The called handset rings.The external call is put on hold. If there is no answer from the called handset you can resume the call on the first handset.
Take the line on the called handset, both internal callers can talk
Press to select Transfer (with handset 1)
Scroll to Switch and come back to the external caller
Note: to answer the call on the second handset you can press .
Conference call via the in-call options
Conference call allows one external call to be shared with two handsets (in intercom).The 3 people can share the conversation. No operator subscription is needed.
Press to enter the options (with handset 1)
Scroll to Intercom and select
If there is only one additional handset, it rings automatically. Otherwise:
Browse through the handset list and select the one you want to call. The called handset rings.The external call is put on hold. If there is no answer
from the called handset you can resume the call on the first handset.
Take the line on the called handset, both internal callers can talk
Scroll to the Conference call option and select . The 3 people can share the conversation.
Note: to answer the call on the second handset you can press .
To initiate the babysit (room monitoring) if there are at least two handsets
To use the babysit mode feature you need to activate it (see page 28) & initiate an intercom. Place the handset in the room to be monitored and you will hear the noise coming from the room on the additional handset.
Press to enter the options
Scroll to Intercom and select
If there is only one additional handset, it rings automatically. Otherwise:
Browse through the handset list and select the one you want to call.The called handset rings.
Take the line on the called handset, the room monitoring can start.
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Phonebook
Add new
Phonebook menu is accessible via the carousel or
View
250 names and numbers can be stored in the phonebook. The phonebook contains all the information related to the callers, especially the group settings.The names and numbers are shared with all the handsets registered to your base.
Group settings
There are 3 groups (group A, group B and group C).When ringing, the ring tone helps you identify the caller’s group (see p.49) and the screen shows the caller’s name.A subscription to the Caller Line identification is needed.
Add new
The names are stored in alphabetical order.
To add a name to the phonebook
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Phonebook and select
Scroll to Add new and select
Enter the number and press OK
Enter the name and press OK (see page 19 “Editing systems”)
To store a name and number from predial
Once the number is dialled, press to reach the options, scroll to Store and select .
Enter the name and press OK
View
To quickly reach a name in the list, enter the first character (browse through the list if several names start with the same letter).
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To call
Scroll down to directly reach the list of names
Browse through the list of names and select a name
Make the call
Or press to reach the options
And press again to select Call
To change a number
Scroll down to directly reach the list of names
Browse through the list of names and select a name
Scroll to Change number and select
Press to erase the current number
Enter the new number and press OK
Note: it is possible to erase the current number with .You can simply change any digit by
moving the cursor to reach the digit and press
To change a name
Scroll down to directly reach the list of names
Browse through the list of names and select
Scroll to Change name and select
Press to erase the current name
Enter the new name and press OK
Note: it is possible to erase the current name with .You can simply change any letter by
moving the cursor to reach the letter and press
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To define a group for a name and number (see Group settings p.39)
Scroll down to directly reach the list of names
Browse through the list of names and select a name
Scroll to Select group and select
Browse through the groups and select
To change the SMS box number
only available in the UK
Scroll down to directly reach the list of names
Browse through the list of names and select a name
Scroll to Change SMS box and select
Enter the destination box number and press OK
To delete an entry
Scroll down to directly reach the list of names
Browse through the list of names and select
Scroll to Delete and select
Press OK to confirm
To send an SMS from the phonebook
Scroll down to directly reach the list of names
Browse through the list of names and select
Scroll to Send SMS and select Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes).
To create a SMS box please refer to SMS settings page 25
Enter the password and press OK (optional)
Enter the Destination box* number (optional), press OK
Enter the text and press OK (see page 19)
Press to select Send now
Note: once in the list of names, press to directly edit an SMS
Phonebook
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Call log
View
Call log menu is accessible via the carousel or
Delete all Call log settings
The call log can store up to 40 entries
- : unanswered calls - : outgoing calls
- : memo or recorded conversation* - : answered calls
- : messages* - : messages (operator voice mail/if operator sends the information)
* DECT 617 only
The call log shows the list of incoming & outgoing calls. If you have subscribed to the Caller Line Identification (CLI), the name (or number) of the callers will be displayed.The date & time of the call are also shown. If you have no subscription the display shows “Unknown caller” as well as the date & time of the call.
View
To view the call log
Scroll up to directly reach the calls list
Browse through the list and read the information
To listen to a message (DECT 617 only)
Scroll up to directly reach the calls list
Browse through the list and select the entry marked with
Select Play in the options
To call / redial
Scroll up to directly reach the calls list
Browse through the list and select an outgoing call entry** Press to call
Or press to select Call in the options
** Note : to be able to call back a correspondent in the case of an incoming call, you need to subscrible to the Caller Line Identification service.
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To view the number
Scroll up to directly reach the calls list
Browse through the list and select an entry
Scroll to View number and select
To store the caller’s number
Scroll up to directly reach the calls list
Browse through the list and select an entry
Scroll to Store and select
Enter the name and press OK
To delete a name and a number
Scroll up to directly reach the calls list
Browse through the list and select an entry
Scroll to Delete and select
Press OK to confirm your choice
Warning: if a message is associated to the entry, it is also erased from the answer machine (DECT 617 only).
To send an SMS from the call log
Scroll up to directly reach the calls list
Browse through the list and select an entry
Scroll to Send SMS and select
Select your SMS box* (only if you have created several SMS boxes). To create a SMS box please refer to SMS settings page 25
Enter the password and press OK (optional)
Enter the Destination box* number (optional), press OK
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Enter the text and press OK (see page 19)
Press to select Send now
Note: Once in the list of names, press to directly edit an SMS
Delete all
To delete all the call log
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Call log and select
Scroll to Delete all and select
Press to confirm OK
Warning: entries with unread messages will also be deleted (DECT 617 only).
Call log settings
You can set the call log to store information about incoming calls and/or outgoing calls.
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Call log and select
Scroll to Call log settings and select
Press to select Incoming calls or scroll to Outgoing calls
and select
Browse through the options and select the one that suits you
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* only available in the UK
Network
This feature allows you to activate or deactivate operator services that are subscription dependent. You need to set up codes (see page 55). Contact your network operator for more details.You can usually subscribe to Call forward, operator voice mailbox etc...
Example of service: Call forward
Calls can be redirected to another phone number. Set the code (see page 55) and activate it when necessary.
To activate call forward
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Operator services and select
Press to select Call forward
Enter or retrieve from the phonebook the number to which
the calls are to be forwarded and press OK The number is automatically chained to the call forward prefix
and the system dials the number.
Hang up
From now on the calls will be redirected to the assigned phone number.
To deactivate call forward
Press to select View
Press to select Cancel
Hang up
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Extra
Call duration Alarm clock Do Not Disturb mode
Call duration
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Extra and select
Press to select Call duration
The total communication time is displayed
Press to Reset the counter
Alarm clock
To activate / deactivate the alarm clock
A long press on activates/deactivates the alarm clock with your own settings.
To set the alarm clock
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Extra and select
Scroll to Alarm clock and select
Scroll to Set day and select . Choose a day.
Scroll to Set time and select
Enter the time and press OK
When the alarm rings, press any key to stop it.The snooze is then activated (will ring again every 5
minutes).To definitely stop it press
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To set the alarm ring tone type and ring tone volume
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Extra and select
Scroll to Alarm clock and select
Scroll to Settings and select
Press to select Ring tones
Choose among the available ring tones and select
Scroll to Ring tone volume and select
Choose among the available volume levels and select
Do not Disturb mode
This feature allows you to screen calls after a certain time in the evening or when you do not want to be disturbed. Enter the time and select the group(s) allowed to call you. If none of the 4 groups is selected but the feature is activated, then nobody will be able to reach you.If the caller does not belong to an allowed group, the handset and base station will remain silent, while the caller will hear ringing.The answer machine (if activated) or the operator voice mail (network dependent) will answer the call.The feature is deactivated by default. You need to subscribe to the Caller Line Identification service (CLI).
A long press on activates/deactivates this mode with your own settings.
To set the Do not Disturb mode
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Extra and select
Scroll to Do not disturb mode and select
Scroll to Set day and select the day and press
Scroll to Start time, enter the time and press OK
Scroll to Stop time, enter the time and press OK
Scroll to Allowed caller choice, activate the callers group(s)
allowed to call you and select
Warning! only allowed callers will be able to reach you during the selected day & time
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Sounds
Handset ring tones Base ring tones Group ring tones Handset ring tone volume Base ring tone volume My ring tones
Record personal melody Settings
Handset ring tones
To set the external ring tone (ring tone for external calls)
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Press to select Handset ring tones
Press to select External ring tone
Browse through the list of ring tones and select one
To set the internal ring tone (ring tone for internal calls)
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Press to select Handset ring tones
Scroll to Internal ring tone and select
Browse through the list of ring tones and select one
Base ring tones
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Base ring tones and select
Browse through the list of ring tones and select one
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Sounds
Group ring tones
To set the group ring tones
There are 3 groups of callers (see p 39 Group settings).You can associate 1 ring tone to a group.
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Group ring tones and select
Scroll through the 3 different groups and select one
Browse through the list of ring tones and select
Handset ring tone volume
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Handset ring tone vol. and select
The current level is heard, browse through the levels to hear them
Press to select the appropriate volume
Base ring tone volume
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Base ring tone vol. and select
The current level is heard, browse through the levels to hear them
Press to select the appropriate volume
only available for DECT 617
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My ring tones
This menu gives access to all available downloaded ring tones. These ring tones can be set on your handset or on your base station (see page 22).You can store up to 3 downloaded ring tones.
only available in the UK
To rename a downloaded ring tone (set on handset or on base station)
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to My ring tones and select
Press to select Handset or scroll to Base station and select
Browse through the list of downloaded ring tones and select
Press to select Change name
To delete a downloaded ring tone
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to My ring tones and select
Press to select Handset or scroll to Base station and select
Browse through the list of downloaded ring tones and select
Scroll to Delete and select
Record personal melody
To play a recorded melody
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Record pers. melody and select
Press to select Play
To record a new melody
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Record pers. melody and select
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Sounds
Scroll to Record new and select
Press to start recording
To delete a recorded melody
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Record pers. melody and select
Scroll to Delele and select
Press OK to confirm
Settings
To set the base loudspeaker volume
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Settings and select
Press to select Base loudspeaker vol.
Press to select the appropriate volume
only available for DECT 617
To set the earpiece tone
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Settings and select
Scroll to Earpiece tone and select
Browse through the options and select the appropriate setting
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To set the key & feedback tones
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Settings and select
Scroll to Key & feedback tones and select
Press to select ON or scroll to OFF and select
To set the notification beep
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Settings and select
Scroll to Notification beep and select
Press to select ON or scroll to OFF and select
To activate/deactivate the music on hold
The feature allows the caller to hear music when the call is put on hold when transferring a call from one handset to the other.
Press to enter the carousel
Scroll to Sounds and select
Scroll to Settings and select
Scroll to Music on hold and select
Press to select ON or scroll to OFF and select
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Enable registration Line settings Service code settings
Enable registration
This feature allows you to register a DECT peripheral without keypad. Some DECT peripherals, such as repeaters, do not have any keypad.A special menu-operated procedure is used to register such peripherals to the base station.Also use the peripheral instructions to register it to the base
To register a DECT peripheral
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Base station and select
Press to select Enable registration
Enter the peripheral code (RC code) and press OK
Follow the instructions in the peripheral manual
Line settings
To change the dial mode
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Base station and select
Scroll to Line settings and select
Press to select Dial mode
Press to select Tone or scroll to Pulse and select
Note: this setting allows you to select pulse dialling (also called “Loop disconnect” and used in countries without DTMF tone dialling capability or using old PABX)
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To change the recall type
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Base station and select
Scroll to Line settings and select
Scroll to Recall type and select
Press to select Short flash or scroll to Long flash and select
Note: this setting is useful when using operator services. The use of some services accessed with
+1, +2 and +3 (call waiting, call forward...) will depend on the flash setting (short/long)
according to your installation type (ISDN, Public, PABX).
To change the country setting & operator type
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Base station and select
Scroll to Line settings and select
Scroll to Choose country/Oper. and select
Browse through the options and select the country and your operator
To activate and deactivate the first ring
To prevent the phone from ringing when receiving an SMS, the first ring tone is deactivated.You can activate it.
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Base station and select
Scroll to Line settings and select
Scroll to First ring and select
Choose between ON or OFF and select
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Service code settings
When you subscribe to extra services with your operator you may need to set some codes in your phone.The default codes are the codes used by the main national operator. If you subscribed to another operator you may need to change the codes. Contact your network operator for more information on the services.
Press to enter the carousel menu
Scroll to Base station and select
Scroll to Service code settings and select
Browse the list of services and select
Enter the code and press OK
Base station
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FAQ
1/ I have no dialling tone after having installed my phone. How do I solve this problem? Check that you have connected your phone using the supplied line cable and not the one from any previous phone (they are often wired differently). Check that you have fully charged the handset according to the instructions given for the phone. Check that the aerial icon (radio link with the base station) is displayed. If the handset is not registered you may need to register it (see p.28).
2/ Can the handset be left on the base all the time? Yes there is no “memory effect”.The handset can be left on the base station for all current models using NiMh batteries.
3/ Will my phone lose all recorded data (phonebooks entries, recorded messages) in the case of a
general power cut?
No it will not.The data recorded in your phone is not deleted in the case of a general power failure or when you unplug your base station or when you replace the batteries.
4/ I have set up the date & time on my phone and the information given after a call is not correct.
Why?
If you have a ISDN phone installation, these parameters (date & time) may be transferred directly through the ISDN to the phone. If you did not set-up the ISDN correctly this can explain why the information transmitted is not correct. Set-up the date & time directly on the ISDN phone installation or, if this is not possible, call the Operator/dealer who provided and installed the ISDN.
5/ I cannot use the answering machine of my Philips phone together with my Fax plugged into the
same line, why is this?
To avoid this, it is recommended to set up the number of rings before the answering machine switches on. Example: if the network mail box or a fax is set to answer the calls after 4 rings, please set up your answering machine on 3 rings.To set up the number of rings, please see p 34.
6/ What is CLI and how do I make it work? CLI stands for Caller Line Identification and it is a special service that you may subscribe to from your network operator. Once you have subscribed to the service, a CLI enabled phone will display the callers number (unless withheld) as the phone rings so that you may decide whether or not to take the call.
7/ The CLI service does not work on my Philips phone, on my digital phone installation (ISDN,
ADSL). How do I solve this problem?
Our products are designed to work on an analogue network. If you plugged your PHILIPS phone into a digital installation, the CLI may not be displayed upon incoming calls. Digital phone installations (ISDN) are not always compatible with analogue phones as far as operator services are concerned. You may find the information regarding compatibility in the user guide of your ISDN. If not, please contact the ISDN manufacturer to check if the device is designed to display CLI on analogue phones. ISDN over 2 or 3 years old are generally not compatible with analogue phones for the CLI Service. Note that the filters used with some ADSL lines can filter out part of the CLI signal and prevent the phone from displaying CLI correctly. It is possible to purchase better ADSL filters that do not cause this problem.
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8/ What is CNIP (Caller Name Identification)? As with the CLI service this new feature is dependent on the Network and it has to be activated by your Operator (by subscription). It will allow you to have the name of the caller displayed upon an incoming call. This service may not be available from all Operators yet. We advise you to check with your Operator. NB. If the name of the caller is registered in your phonebook upon an incoming call it will be the name you have registered which will be displayed and not the one provided by the Operator. The data in your phonebook will have priority over the Operator’s data in this particular case. The CNIP uses the same technology as for the CLI.Therefore the limits of this service are identical (please refer to the questions related to CLI if the service is not working properly). Remember that it only works with alphanumeric display.
9/ How many telephones can I have? All items of telephone equipment have Ringtone Equivalence Number* (REN), which is used to calculate the number of items which may be connected to any one telephone line. Your DECT 613/617 has a REN of 1.A total REN of 4 is allowed, if the total REN of 4 is exceeded, the tele­phones may not ring. With different telephone types there is no guarantee of ringing, even when the REN is less than 4.
10/ My answering machine does not record the messages left by my correspondents. How do I
solve this problem?
Check the operator voice mail box is not activated. If it is activated, set the answering machine so that it starts recording first (set up the number of rings before the answering machine switches on).
11/ Which are the conditions required to be able to send an SMS ? You must first have a subscription to Caller Display (CLI) service from your network operator as well as an SMS service subscription from the appropriate provider.
12/ Is it possible to write, read send or receive an SMS when the other handset is in communica-
tion (DECT 613 and DECT 617 multi-handset packs only)?
No it is not possible.
13/ What happens if I send an SMS to a fixed line with no SMS phone ? The correspondent could receive a vocal message (SMS provider dependent).
14/ Is it possible to send an SMS to a fixed line in another country ? This feature depends on your provider. Please contact your provider for more details.
15/ How can I get the SMS centre number ? One SMS centre number at least is pre-programmed in your DECT 613/DECT 617. However, should you need to store another number, other numbers can be set into the phone from the menu SMS/SMS Settings/SMS centre. Please check the incoming and outgoing centre numbers with the SMS provider or from the enclosed addendum to your phone user manual.
16/ What is the destination box* useful for ? This is the number of a personal SMS box. It is a way to send an SMS to someone’s personal box instead of sending it to the default box, which is a kind of common box. If you send an SMS without specifying an SMS box number (destination box), then the SMS will be sent to the default box if the receiver’s phone deals with multi­boxes features (provider dependent).
17/ When using my SMS-enabled Philips phone with another SMS-enabled phone on the same
line, can it cause any problems ?
Yes, this will prevent the phones from receiving SMS.You need to deactivate the SMS feature on one of the phones.Your DECT 613/DECT 617 has a feature which enables you to turn the SMS feature off. Go to menu SMS/SMS Settings/Mode/OFF
* only available in the UK
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Troubleshooting
Telephone troubleshooting
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PROBLEMS
The icon does not scroll 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
CAUSES
- Bad battery contact
- Dirty contact
- Battery is full
- No power
- Batteries are empty
- You are too far from the base station
- The ring tone is deactivated
- The Do not Disturb mode is ON
- 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 (8) has been reached
- Base station is already busy with another handset (ie : phonebook)
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
- Make sure you are using the cables provided in the box
- Increase the volume (page 49)
- Deactivate it (page 47)
- Check connections
- Move closer to the base station
- Register the handset to the base (page 28)
- 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. Follow the procedure to register a handset (page 28)
- Un-register a handset
- Wait until it is available
Noise interference on your radio or television
Caller Line Identification (CLI) service does not work
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The DECT 613/617 base station or mains power pack are too close to electrical appliances
- The service is not activated
Troubleshooting
Move the power pack or base station as far as possible
- Check your subscription with your network operator
PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS
A phonebook entry cannot
The phonebook is full
be memorised
No new SMS are received
- SMS memory is full
- The SMS mode is deactivated
No SMS can be sent or received
- The outgoing or incoming SMSC number is not set or is wrong
- The destination box* is wrong
- SMS mode is OFF
- You have no subscription
- Another SMS-enabled phone is also on your line
- There is a problem of compatibility between operators
- The identity is withheld
No caller Id/ poor audio quality/Poor connection
- DSL filter(s)/splitter missing or
insufficient number of filters quality with broadband DSL internet
- Modem &/or phone plugged in
the wrong DSL filter slot
- Defective DSL filter(s)
* only available in the UK
Answer machine troubleshooting
Delete an entry to free memory
- Delete old SMS
- Activate it (p 25)
- Refer to the SMS leaflet to get the correct SMSC’s numbers
- See point 16 page 57
- Activate SMS mode (page 25)
- Contact your provider for more information
- Deactivate the SMS mode on one of the device.
- Contact your provider for more information
- Show identity
- 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
PROBLEMS CAUSES
The answer machine does not record messages
The remote control access does not work
It is not possible to record an out­going message
The DECT 617 hangs up during remote access
The answer machine stops automatically
- The memory is full
- The answer only mode is activated
- The Answer & record is not activated
The remote control access is not activated
The memory is full
- 3 failed attempts to send a code
- Duration is too long
- The memory is full
- Message exceeds 3 mn
Troubleshooting
SOLUTIONS
- Delete messages
- Select the Answer & record mode
- Press
Activate the remote control access (page 35)
Delete messages
- Enter the correct code
- Manage the remote control quicker
- Play & delete messages
- Messages must not exceed 3 mn
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A
Add new (phonebook) 39 Alarm clock 46 Answer a call 1, 17 Answer machine settings 33
B
Babysit mode 28, 38 Base keys 4 Base installation 15 Batteries & battery life 15
C
Call duration 46 Call forward 45 Call log settings 44 Call transfer 37 Change name 40 Change number 40 Choose country operator 54 Conference call 38 Conformity 12 Copy to phonebook 24
D
Date and time 29 Declaration of conformity 13 Define groups 41 Delete all (call log) 44 Delete call log entry 27 Delete an entry (phonebook) 41 Delete an SMS 24 Destination box 57 (n°17) Dial mode 53 Display contrast 30 Do Not Disturb mode 47
E
Earpiece tone 51 Edition mode 19 Enable regisration (DECT peripheral) 53
F
FAQ 56 First ring 54 Forward SMS 23
G
GAP 13 Groups 39, 49
H
Handset keys 2 Handset ring tone 48
I
Idle mode 16 Intercom 18, 37
K
Key & feedback tones 52 Keypad lock/unlock 2
L
Line settings 53 Listening to messages (Answer machine) 31 Local message (Memo) 36 Loudspeaker 2, 18
Index
M
Make calls 17, 25, 40, 42 Music on hold 52 Mute 18
N
Navigation in menus 16 Notification beeps 52
O
Outgoing messages 33
P
PABX/PSTN 54 Phonebook 39 Predial 17 Pulse 53
R
Range 15 Read SMS 22 Recall type 54 Recording quality 35 Record conversation 18 Record a memo 36 Record personal melody 50 Recording personal outgoing message 33 Redial 17 Register handset 28 Remote access to answer machine 35 Remote control code (answer machine) 36 Rename handset 29 Ring tone type (alarm) 47 Ring tone volume (alarm) 47 Rings before answering (Answer machine) 34
S
Screening calls 34 Screen saver 16, 30 Send new SMS 21 Send SMS (from phonebook) 41 Send SMS (from call log) 43 Service codes settings 55 SMS box 25 SMS centre 26, 27 SMS mode 25 SMS settings 25
T
Toll saver (Answer machine) 34 Tone 53
U
Unpacking your DECT 613/617 14 Unregister handset 28
V
View the call log 42 Voice prompts 34 Volume (earpiece) 18 Volume (ring tone) 49
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