Philips DECT6272S/05, DECT6273S/05, DECT6270S/05, DECT6271S/05, DECT6231S/05 User Manual

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Quick start guide
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Press the Right soft key (RSK) to access the Phonebook in idle mode and press the LSK
to VIEW the details.
Quick start guide / understanding the menu system
Answer / end a call
Redial a number
Call from phonebook
Add a name to the phonebook
Adjust the earpiece volume during a call
Adjust the handset loudspeaker volume
Mute and unmute the microphone
Activate/deactivate the answer machine
(only DECT 627)
Set the date and time
Set the handset ring tone
Predial number & or and dial number
Press and browse and
Press RSK and browse and
Predial number and press the LSK to select SAVE, 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 LSK MUTE, press LSK again to select
UNMUTE
Press the LSK to enter the menu list, scroll to Persona-
lize and press SELECT, scroll to Handset Tones and press
SELECT. Scroll to HS Ringtone and press SELECT. Browse
through the list to hear the ring tones and select your
chosen ring tone.
Press the LSK to enter the menu list, scroll to Clock &
Alarm and press SELECT, press to select Date & time. Enter
the current time (HH:MM), then the current day (DD/MM) and
press SELECT.
Press on the base station to switch the answer machine ON/OFF
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Press the Left soft key (LSK) to enter the main menu in idle mode. Use the Navigation keys
to go up or down in the menu list or to navigate within the lists. Press the LSK to select
the menu or an option and confirm a setting.
Read Call log
Press , scroll to select Call log or SMS and browse
A short press of one of the soft keys confirms the text function described above these keys.
Press the Up navigation key to access the Redial list in idle mode and press the Down navi-
gation key to access the Call log.
DECT 623 / DECT 627 handset
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Colour Display
Headline : shows icons and current menu operation. Soft key line : shows contextual menus.
Earpiece
Loudspeaker*
- Short press to take the line and to activate the handset loudspeaker during a call.
Keypad lock & insert
- Short press to insert
- Long press to lock/unlock the keypad in idle mode.
Case mode & insert #
- Short press to insert #.
- Press to change case mode when editing.
- Long press to insert a pause (P) when dialling.
Intercom / Call transfer
- Short press to initiate an 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.
Right Soft key
- Short press to access the Phonebook from idle mode.
- Short press to select contextual menu.
DECT 623/DECT 627 Handset
Pick-up & Recall key
- Press to take the line and answer a call.
- To insert R for operator services when on line.
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.
Left Soft key
- In idle mode, short press to access the main menu.
- Short press to select contextual menu.
Navigation keys
Scroll to move through the
menus & options
Scroll up to access the Redial
list from idle mode
Scroll down to access the Call log/SMS messages from idle mode
*Warning : 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.
Microphone
Icons on the handset & base display
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Icons on the handset display
The display gives information about the operation of your telephone.A total of 8 icons can be shown in the headline of 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
.
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.
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.
The ringtone is deactivated.
The alarm clock is activated.
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 incoming internal call.
The keypad is locked.
The handset loudspeaker is activated.
Icons on the base display
only DECT 627
The remote access code is activated.
New unread message(s) on answer machine.
Old message(s) on answer machine, already read.
The answer machine is ON.
Indicates the type of outgoing message.
Indicates the number of rings before the answer machine will start playing the outgoing message.
Call screening ON/OFF
The display of the base DECT 627 gives information about the answer machine and the settings.
Date (DD / MM)
Time (HH : MM )
Number of messages
New message(s) (SMS, call log entry or voice mail).
DECT 623 & DECT 627 base station
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Paging key
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 key on the handset to end paging.
DECT 623 base station
DECT 627 base station
Record Memo &
Outgoing messages
Short press to record a
memo.
Long press to record outgoing
message 1 or 2 (see page 49).
Skip forward / Next
message
Short press to go to the next
message while listening.
ON/OFF key
Press to switch the answer machine ON or OFF
Play / Stop key
Short press to play message. Short press to stop playback while listening to a message. Long press to enter answer machine setting mode.
Paging key
Press to locate all handsets.
Loudspeaker
Skip back / Replay key
If pressed within 1 second of message playback : Skip to pre­vious message. If pressed after 1 second of message playback : Replay current message.
/ Volume keys
To adjust the base volume level
Backlight will be ON when there are new answer machine messages or answer machine memory is full. Icons see page 3
Delete key
Short press to delete the
current message during
playback.
Long press in idle mode to
delete all messages (after all
messages have been read).
setting/ok
setting/ ok
Table of contents
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Quick start guide 1
DECT 623 / DECT 627 handset 2
Icons on the handset display 3 Icons on the base DECT 627 3
DECT 623 / DECT 627 base station 4
Table of contents 5-6
Menu structure 7-9 Contextual soft key labels 9
Conformity, environment and safety 10
Declaration of conformity
Using GAP standard compliance 11
Installing the DECT 623/627
Unpacking your DECT 623/627 12 Installing the base station 13 Installing and replacing the batteries in the handset 13 Battery life and range 13
Configuration mode 14 Handset power Off/On and keypad lock/unlock 14
Introduction
Idle mode 15 Understanding the menu system 15
Basic principles 16
In-call features 17
Editing systems 18
SMS
Write and send new SMS 19 View SMS 20 Inbox 21 Outbox 22 Draft folder 24 SMS settings 25
Clock & Alarm 26
To set the date and time 26 To set the alarm clock 26-27
Phonebook
Group ring tone 28 New entry 28 View 29
Table of contents
Table of contents
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Call log
View 32 Store a number in the phonebook 32 Delete all 33
Redial list
View 34 Store a number in the phonebook 34 Delete all 35
Intercom
Internal call 36 Call transfer 36 Conference call 37
Personalize
Wallpaper 38 Contrast 38 Handset tones 38 Handset name 40 Auto answer 40 Language 40
Advance settings
Dial mode 41 Flash time 41 Voice language (only DECT 627) 42 Security 42 Registration 43 Unregistration 43 Reset 43
Network service (Operator services) 44
Answer machine DECT 627
Keys 45 Display 46 Saved messages 46 Delete answer machine messages 47 Answer machine settings 47 Outgoing messages 49 Record and listen to a memo 50 Remote control 51
Default settings 51
FAQ 52-53
Troubleshooting 54-55
Index 56
Menu structure
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SMS
Write a SMS
Edit
Save Number
Delete
Delete all
Inbox
SMS Settings
SMS
Reply
SMS Center 1
SMS Center 2
Menu structure
Menu
From idle mode, to enter the menu, press the Left soft key (LSK) MENU. Use the
Navigation keys to go up or down in the menu list.
Outbox
Resend
Save as Draft
Delete
Delete all
Edit
Draft
Send
Delete
Delete all
Edit
SMS Center 3
Clock &
Alarm
Date & Time
Alarm
Off
On Once
On Daily
Enter Date & Time
Default Center
Select SMS center
Alarm Tone
Alarm tone 1/2/3
Menu structure
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Phonebook
New Entry
Edit Entry
Delete All
List Entry
Delete Entry
Level 1/2/3/Off
Melody names
On / Off
On / Off
Personalize
Wallpaper
Handset Tones
Handset name
Enter HS name
Wallpaper 1/2/3/4
Contrast
Auto Answer
Language
Enter name Enter number
List of names
List of names
List of names
Level 1/2/3
HS Ring Volume
HS Ringtone
Key Tone
SMS Tone
On / Off
List of languages
Enter PIN
Adv.Settings
Flash Time
Dial Mode
Tone / Pulse
Short/Medium/Long
Change PIN
Enter PIN
Handset list
Select Group
Security
Registration
Unregistration
Reset
Call Barring
Enter PIN
Nr. 1/2/3/4
Yes / No
Enter new PIN
Group Melody
Select melody for group A / B /C
Voice Lang.
Language list
Menu structure
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Call Forward
Call Fwd Busy
Net. Service
Call Fwd UnAns
Voice Mail
Call Back
Withhold ID
network depen­dent features
Activate / Deactivate / Setting
Activate / Deactivate
Contextual soft key labels
Depending on context the following soft key labels may appear above the Left and Right soft keys :
MENU
PHBK
Soft key label Function
MENU Initiate a menu function. SELECT Choose the current selection. OK Confirm the current settings / entry or function. BACK Go back to the previous screen. PHBK Access Phonebook list. MUTE Mute the handset microphone. UNMUTE Unmute the handset microphone. SILENT Stop the incoming ring tone. CLEAR Clear the current character and shift the cursor
to the left.
SAVE Save in phonebook. STOP Switch off the alarm. VIEW View the details of an entry. ALL To call all handsets via intercom. CONF Start a conference call.
Conformity, environment and safety
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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 623xx and DECT 627xx 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 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 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 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 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. Never use any battery type other than the one supplied : risk of explosion. 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.
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.
Conformity, environment and safety
Declaration of conformity
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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.
DECT
TM
is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of the implementers of the DECT technology.
We, PHILIPS Consumer Electronics Route d'Angers 72081 Le Mans Cedex 9 France
Declare that the products DECT62xx are in compliance with ANNEX IV 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)
Safety: EN 60950-1 (10/2001) SAR: EN 50371 (2002)
Article 3.1 b: (protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility)
EMC : 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)
Radio : EN 301 406 V1.5.1 (2003)
The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 1999/5/EC is ensured.
Date : 20/05/2005 Le Mans
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 623/627 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 623/627 with your base station (except with DECT 723/727 handsets). To register and use your DECT 623/627 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 43. To register a handset of another make to the DECT 623/627 base station, place the base station into registration mode (page 43), then follow the procedure in the manufacturer’s instructions.
Declaration of conformity
0168
Installing the DECT 623/627
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NiMh AAA 550 mAh rechargeable batteries
A power supply unit
A line cord*
Unpacking your DECT 623
One DECT 623 base station One DECT 623 handset
A user guide and an SMS leaflet
A guarantee
The DECT 623 package contains:
In DECT 623 and DECT 627 multi handset packs, you will also find one or more additional handsets, chargers with power supply units and additional rechargeable batteries.
Installing the DECT 623/627
*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.
NiMh AAA 550 mAh rechargeable batteries
A power supply unit
A line cord*
Unpacking your DECT 627
One DECT 627 base station One DECT 627 handset
A user guide and an SMS leaflet
A guarantee
The DECT 627 package contains:
setting/ok
Installing the DECT 623/627
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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 handset is placed on the base station, the 3 battery bars scroll (if 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.
Battery life and range
Batteries should not be disposed of with general household waste.
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
Battery life in standby
mode
Indoor range Outdoor range
up to 14 hours up to 140 hours up to 50 metres up to 300 metres
The warranty does not apply to the batteries and any other components which have a limited lifetime or are exposed to wear.
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
!
Configuration mode / Handset power OFF/ON & keypad lock/unlock
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Configuration mode
Before using your DECT 623/627, you need to configure it according to the country of use. Install the batteries.After a few minutes of charging, the configuration screen appears.
Browse through the different countries.
Press SELECT to choose the country that suits you.
Browse through the list of operators.
Press SELECT to choose your operator.
Your phone is ready to be used.
If you need to re-configurate your DECT 623/627, see page 40.
Note: If BACK is pressed, the handset will show the country selection screen again.
Handset power OFF and ON
To power the handset OFF or ON long press the key.
Keypad lock/unlock
Long press the key to lock/unlock the keypad in idle mode.
Country dependent feature
Introduction
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In idle mode, the DECT 623/627 display shows various information:
Understanding the menu system
Idle mode
Introduction
To access the main menus from the idle mode, press the Left Soft
Key MENU.
Scroll up or down to reach the desired menu and press
the Left Soft Key to SELECT.To return to the idle mode
press the Right Soft Key to select BACK.
The sub menus are listed one under the other, so when reaching the bottom of the list, the first item is then shown again. Up to five sub menus are displayed on the screen.When there are
more than 5 sub menus in the list, an arrow is displayed between
the soft key labels.
To reach one particular sub-menu, use the navigation keys and
press the Left Soft Key to SELECT. Note : in idle mode the Phonebook names list is also directly
accessible via the Right Soft Key
PHBK, the Call log via the
Down navigation key and the Redial list via the Up navigation
key .
- The date & time, the name of the handset and the instructions to access the menu.
- and the alarm clock , if activated.
- New calls, new SMS or network voicemailbox message, if any.
You can define a wallpaper image for the idle mode (see page 38). By default one of the preinstalled pictures is used as wallpaper.
Basic principles
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To store a name from predial
Basic principles
To make, to answer and to end a call
To call from the phonebook
Redial from call log
Press the RSK to directly access PHBK. Choose a name in the list. Make the call.
Enter the name and press OK.
Press SAVE to enter the options.
Predialling
Dial the number.
Direct dialling
Answer a call*
When ringing
Dial the number
Make the call
Dial the number
Press the key
Take the line
Press the Down key to directly access the Call log.
Choose an entry.
Make the call.
End a call
Warning ! Upon incoming calls, the handset ringer volume can increase in the earpiece. Make sure the
handset is not too close to your ear when ringing.
*You can also press the key to answer an incoming external call in handsfree mode. If you have activated the
Auto Answer Mode (see page 40) simply lift up the handset from the base or charger to answer a call.
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.
Press SELECT.
In-call features
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In-call features
During an external call, some other options are available.
During an external call, you can use the intercom key to call another handset and, for example, transfer the call to this handset.
To mute the handset microphone
Intercom (available only if you have at least two handsets)
Press to activate or deactivate the handset loudspeaker.
Scroll up to increase or down to decrease the volume when on line.
The last setting is stored for the next calls.
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 Line Identification Service. To answer that second call, use + (according to your network, the code may be different). Please contact your network
provider for more details.
To switch the handset loudspeaker ON/OFF
Caller Line Identification and Call waiting
To increase/decrease the volume of the earpiece and loudspeaker during a call
Press again to resume the conversation (UNMUTE).
Press to select MUTE (the caller can no longer hear you).
Press to put the external call on hold, the caller can no longer hear you. Enter the number of the handset you want to transfer the call to.
Other options are available such as Switch and Conference call (see page 36-37).
Press the RSK to enter the Phonebook or press the Down navigation key to
enter the Call log or press Up navigation key to enter the Redial list.
To access the phonebook, the call log or the redial list
Warning : 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.
Press to end the call on the first handset when the second handset has taken the line.
Editing system
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By default, the first letter of a sentence is in upper case. Use to change the case mode:
- all letters in upper case (ABC)
- all letters in lower case (abc) or
- the first letter in upper case and the rest of the word in lower case (Abc).
Punctuation and mathematical signs are available by pressing or while other special
characters are also available via (see table below).
Scroll to move the cursor left or right. Press CLEAR to delete a character.
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. In multi-tap mode, letters available on the alpha-numeric key pressed by the user are shown under the header. The current case mode is indicated between the soft key labels (a or A).
Case mode
Editing system
Multi-tap Sequence
[space]
1 @ _ # = < > ( ) & ¤ £ $ ¥ [ ] { } ¤ §
a b c 2 à ä ç å æ d e f 3 è é ) N
g h i 4 ì Γ
j k l 5 7 m n o 6 ñ ò ö p q r s 7 ß A 2 E t u v 8 ù ü
w x y z 9 f S Ξ Q
. 0 , / : ; " ' ! ¡ ? ¿ * + - % \ ^ ~ |
Keypad Keys
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
To write “Peter” with multi-tap
Press once : P
Press twice : Pe
Press once : Pet
Press twice : Pete
Press three times : Peter
Warning : An unknown character (not available in the characters table) in received SMS messages is replaced by a space.The symbols ¤, [ and ] count as 2 characters.
SMS
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The sent SMS can be up to a maximum of 640 characters long.The DECT 623/627 can store 20 SMS messages of 160 characters each in the draft folder and in the Outbox.
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 messages can be exchanged with a phone (mobile or compatible fixed lines), a fax or an Email address provided the receiver has also subscribed to the CLI & SMS services.
Your DECT 623/627 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 25 and the SMS leaflet).
To write and send an SMS to a phone
Select Write a SMS option and press SELECT.
Enter the phone number and press OK or press LSK PHBK and
scroll to retrieve the number from the Phonebook list (to send SMS from phonebook, see page 30).
Write and send new SMS
Important informations are also available on the SMS leaflet in the box
Select Send, otherwise
if you want to store your SMS, scroll to Save as Draft and press SELECT. The SMS stored can be later retrieved from Draft folder.
Enter the text and press OK (see page 18).
Note : To delete a wrong character, press CLEAR.You can delete and change any
character by simply moving the cursor to the left
or to the right to reach the
character and pressing CLEAR once.
If you enter more than 640 characters for an SMS you will hear an error beep.
SMS
Write a SMS Inbox Outbox Draft SMS settings Default Center
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
SMS
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View SMS
Scroll to SMS and press SELECT.
Browse the list of SMS and select the message you want to read.
To read an SMS by using the Call log
Press to access the Call log.
The display shows that there is (are) new message(s) : 3 New SMS and in the headline the icon
is ON. If the SMS tone is activated (see page 40) you will hear an alarm tone each time you receive a new message. There are two ways to view the received SMS messages : you can use the Call log keyorthe Inbox menu.The SMS messages are displayed from the newest to the oldest. Unread messages in
the Inbox list are shown by an exclamation mark
!.
Note: If you have subscribed to the Caller Identification Service (CLI), the display shows the name or the number of the sender.
Scroll to Inbox and press SELECT. Browse the list of SMS and select the message you want to read.
To read an SMS by using the Inbox menu
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
Press to select VIEW and to see the content of the message.
To return to the inbox list, press BACK.
Press to select VIEW and to see the content of the message.
To return to the Inbox list, press BACK.
While reading SMS, press to scroll to the next page and press to return to the previous page. At the end of the message, the sender number and the date/time of receipt are shown. When viewing the list of received SMS, some options are only available for SMS received from a phone. These options are Reply, Edit, Save Number, Delete and Delete all.
SMS
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To reply to an SMS ( for received SMS )
Press MENU, confirm Reply by pressing SELECT.
Enter the text (see page 18) and press OK.
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW to select the one you want to reply to.
Select Send.
Scroll to Inbox and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
Press MENU, scroll to Edit and press SELECT.
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW to select the one you want to edit and send again.
You can modify the text if necessary (see page 18) and press OK.
To edit and send again an SMS ( for received SMS )
Scroll to Inbox and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
Select Send.
To save a sender number in the phonebook
Press MENU, scroll to Save Number and press SELECT.
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW to select the one you want to copy the number.
Enter the name and press OK.
Scroll to Inbox and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
The number is inserted automatically. Press OK to confirm.
Browse the list of melodies and select the wanted group ring tone for this record.
Press SELECT to confirm.
Inbox
All received SMS messages are stored in the Inbox (up to 20 messages).
Enter the number and press OK or retrieve it from the phonebook (see page 30).
Press OK to confirm the number.
SMS
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To delete an SMS from the Inbox
Press MENU, scroll to Delete and press SELECT.
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW to select the one to be deleted.
Scroll to Inbox and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
The selected message will then be deleted immediately.
This option enables you to delete all SMS in the Inbox list.
Press SELECT to confirm or BACK if you do not want to delete all your SMS list.
Once selected, a confirmation is required : “Delete All?”.
To delete all SMS from the Inbox
Press MENU, scroll to Delete All and press SELECT.
Scroll to Inbox and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
Outbox
All your successfully sent messages are stored in the Outbox (up to 20 messages).
To review sent messages
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW to read the selected message.
Scroll to Outbox and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
The list of sent messages is displayed.
Press MENU, press to select Edit.
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW to select the one you want to edit and send again.
You can modify the text if necessary (see page 18) and press OK.
To edit and send again an SMS ( for sent SMS )
Scroll to Outbox and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
Enter the number, press OK and select Send or retrieve the number from the phonebook (see page 30).
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW.
SMS
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Press MENU, scroll to Resend and press SELECT to start transmission.
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW to select the one you want to resend.
To resend an Outbox message
Scroll to Outbox and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
Press MENU, scroll to Save as Draft and press SELECT to copy the message in the draft folder.
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW to select the one you want to save as draft.
To save a sent SMS as Draft
Scroll to Outbox and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
To delete an SMS from the Outbox
Press MENU, scroll to Delete and press SELECT.
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW to select the one to be deleted.
Scroll to Outbox and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
The selected message will then be deleted immediately.
This option enables you to delete all SMS in the Outbox list.
Press SELECT to confirm or BACK if you do not want to delete all your SMS list.
Once selected, a confirmation is required : “Delete All?”.
To delete all SMS from the Outbox
Press MENU, scroll to Delete All and press SELECT.
Scroll to Outbox and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
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Draft folder
You can store up to 20 messages in the Draft folder.
Press MENU, scroll to Edit and press SELECT.
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW to select the one you want to edit and send.
You can modify the text if necessary (see page 18) and press OK.
To edit and send an SMS stored in the draft folder
Scroll to Draft and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
Enter the number, press OK and select Send or retrieve the number from the phonebook (see page 30).
To delete an SMS from the Draft folder
Press MENU, scroll to Delete and press SELECT.
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW to select the one to be deleted.
Scroll to Draft and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
The selected message will then be deleted immediately.
This option enables you to delete all SMS in the Draft folder list.
Press SELECT to confirm or BACK if you do not want to delete all your SMS list.
Once selected, a confirmation is required : “Delete All?”.
To delete all SMS from the Draft folder
Press MENU, scroll to Delete All and press SELECT.
Scroll to Draft and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
Browse the list of SMS and press VIEW.
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SMS settings
Choose an SMS centre and press SELECT.
Press to select Outgoing Nr. and press SELECT.
Enter the number (up to 24 digits) and press OK.
Scroll to Incoming Nr. and press SELECT.
Enter the number (up to 24 digits) and press OK.
The SMS are sent via a centre.To receive an SMS from another operator, you must specify the corresponding numbers.
To set the SMS centre number(s)
Scroll to SMS Settings and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
To set the default SMS center
Choose an SMS center and press SELECT.
The SMS center number 1 is the default center. If you wish to send your SMS through another SMS center, you must have specified the corresponding numbers (see above To set the SMS centre number(s)) and selected the corresponding SMS center.
Scroll to Default Center and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
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Browse through the options Off, On Once, On Daily and select the appropriate setting. If you select On Once or On Daily :
Enter the time and press SELECT.
By default the alarm is off.
To set the alarm clock ON/OFF
Scroll to Alarm and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
When the alarm is set to On Once or On Daily, an alarm icon is shown in idle mode in
the display headline.The alarm tone rings for 1 minute at the most. Press STOP or any key to switch off the alarm and return in idle mode.
Clock & Alarm
Date & Time Alarm Alarm Tone
Scroll to Clock & Alarm and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Press SELECT to confirm.
To set the date and time (of the handset and base station)
Date & Time
Enter the current time (HH:MM).
After setting, the date and time are shown in idle mode.
Press to select Date & Time.
Enter the current date (DD/MM).
Warning : If your phone is connected to an ISDN line through an adaptor, the date & time may be updated after each call. Please check the date & time settings in your ISDN system. Please contact your network provider (see FAQ page 52).
Alarm
Scroll to Clock & Alarm and press SELECT.
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Scroll to Alarm Tone and press SELECT.
Scroll to Clock & Alarm and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Browse through the list of alarm tones to hear them and press to SELECT the appropriate one.
To set the alarm tone
Three alarm tones are available.
The current alarm tone is heard.
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Phonebook
New Entry List Entry Edit Entry Delete Entry Delete All
50 names and numbers can be stored in the phonebook of the handset. The phonebook contains all the information related to the callers.
Press to select New Entry.
Enter the name (see page 18 “Editing system”) and press OK.
Scroll to Phonebook and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
New Entry
The names are stored in alphabetical order.
Enter the number and press OK.
All available ring tone melodies can be selected as group ring tones.When ringing, the ring tone helps you identify the caller’s group and the screen shows the caller’s name.A subscription to the Caller Line identification is necessary.
Group ring tone
Browse through the list to hear the ring tones and select your chosen group ring tone for this entry : No Group or Group A, B, C.
To enter a new entry in the phonebook
To store a number from predial in the phonebook
Enter the name and press OK.
Press SAVE to enter the options.
Dial the number.
Browse through the list to hear the ring tones and select your chosen group ring tone for this entry : No Group or Group A, B, C.
The number is automatically inserted in the number field, press OK.
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To store a number from redial list in the phonebook
Press to access the menu.
Enter the name (see page 18,“Editing system”) and press OK.
Browse through the redial list to select the wanted number.
Press to reach the redial list.
The number is automatically inserted in the number field, press OK.
Browse through the list to hear the ring tones and select your chosen group ring tone for this entry.
Scroll to Copy to Phbk and press SELECT.
To store a number from call log in the phonebook
Press to select Copy to Phbk.
Enter the name (see page 18 “Editing system”) and press OK.
Browse through the call log list to select the wanted number and press OK.
Press to reach the call log list.
The number is automatically inserted in the number field, press OK.
Browse through the list to hear the ring tones and select your chosen group ring tone for this entry.
View
There are two possibilities of accessing the phonebook list :
- from the Phonebook menu by selecting the sub-menu List Entry
- from the idle mode or, when the line is connected by pressing the RSK PHBK. The names are listed in alphabetical order.The letter (A, B or C) on the right of the name indicates that a group ring tone has been assigned to this person.
Navigation in the phonebook
To navigate in the phonebook you can :
- either press the Up or Down navigation keys to reach the previous or next entry and
press VIEW to see the details.
- or enter the first letter of the wanted name (e.g., 3 for “D” or 33 for “E”).The first entry
starting with this letter is selected in the list. Press VIEW to see the details.
Press to select Call log.
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To call
Make the call.
Browse through the list of names and select a name.
Press RSK to reach the list of names directly.
Note : A phonebook number can also be retrieved when the line is connected. In that case, viewing the
details is not possible. Select the entry and press to dial the number immediately.
To send an SMS from the phonebook
Select Write a SMS option and press SELECT.
Press LSK PHBK and scroll to retrieve the number from the
Phonebook list.
Press SELECT, to check the number and press OK.
if you want to store your SMS, scroll to Save as Draft and press SELECT. The stored SMS can be later retrieved from the Draft folder.
Enter the text and press OK (see page 18).
Note : To delete a wrong character press CLEAR.You can delete and change any
character by simply moving the cursor to the left
or to the right to reach the
character and pressing on CLEAR once.
If you enter more than 640 characters for an SMS you will hear an error beep.
Press to reach the menu list and press SELECT.
Select Send to send the SMS immediately otherwise,
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Scroll to Delete Entry and press SELECT.
Scroll to Phonebook and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
To delete an entry
Browse through the list of names.
Press SELECT to delete the selected entry.
Scroll to Delete All and press SELECT.
Scroll to Phonebook and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
To delete whole phonebook list
Press SELECT to confirm deletion of the complete phonebook list.
Scroll to Edit Entry and press SELECT.
Enter the new name (see page 18,“Editing system”) and press OK.
Scroll to Phonebook and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Enter the new number and press OK.
Browse through the list to hear the ring tones and select your chosen group ring tone for this entry.
To edit an entry
Browse through the list of names and press SELECT.
Press CLEAR to delete character by character.
Press CLEAR to delete digit by digit.
Note : If, for example, only the number is to be changed, press OK until the number is shown on the display and modify it.
Once selected, a confirmation is required :“Delete All ?”.
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Browse through the call log entries and read the information.
Press SELECT to select Call log.
Press to view the call log details directly.
Call log
The call log can store up to 20 entries and shows the list of outgoing calls. If you have subscribed to the Caller Line Identification (CLI), you also will have the incoming calls in the list. In this case, 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. The calls (made, missed and received) are displayed in chronological order with the most recent ines at the top of the list.When the call log is empty, the screen displays “List empty”.
To view the call log
Press to call.
Scroll to select a call log entry.
Press to view the call log detail directly.
To call / redial
Note : To be able to call back a caller in the case of an incoming call, you need to subscribe to the
Caller Line Identification service.
Note : The word “New” on the right of the entry number indicates the caller’s information has not been read.
Press SELECT to select Call log.
To store a number from call log in the phonebook
Press MENU to access the menu.
Enter the name (see page 18,“Editing system”) and press OK.
Browse through the list of details to view the wanted entry.
Press to view the call log details directly.
The number is automatically inserted in the number field, press OK.
Browse through the list to hear the ring tones and select your chosen group ring tone for this entry.
Select Copy to Phbk.
Press SELECT to select Call log.
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To delete a name or a number
Press MENU to access the menu.
Browse to view the wanted entry.
Press to directly reach the call log.
Scroll to Delete and press OK. A confirmation tone is heard and the screen will show the call log again.
To delete all call log entries
Press SELECT to select Call log.
Press to directly reach the call log.
Scroll to Delete All and press OK.
Press OK to confirm deletion of the complete call log list. A confirmation tone is heard and then the phone returns to the idle mode.
Press SELECT to select Call log.
Press MENU to access the menu.
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Browse through the list. To view the details of a selected redial number :
Press to directly reach the redial list in idle mode.
Redial list
The last 20 dialled numbers are stored in the redial list. The dialed numbers (or names, if the numbers match the phonebook entries) are displayed in chronological order with the most recent at the top of the list.When the redial list is empty the screen displays “List empty”.
To view the redial list
Press MENU.
Choose VIEW.
Press the Up or Down navigation key to view the details of the previous or next record.
Press to call.
Browse through the redial list to select the wanted number.
Press to directly reach the redial list in idle mode.
To call / redial
To store a number from redial in the phonebook
Press to select MENU.
Enter the name (see page 18,“Editing system”) and press OK.
Browse through the redial list to select the wanted number.
Press to directly reach the redial list.
The number is automatically inserted in the number field, press OK.
Browse through the list to hear the ring tones and select your chosen group ring tone for this entry.
Scroll to Copy to PhBk and press SELECT.
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To delete a name or a number from redial list
Press to select MENU.
Browse through the redial list to select a record.
Press to directly reach the redial list.
Scroll to Delete and press SELECT. Then the screen will show the redial list again.
To delete whole redial list
Press to select MENU.
Press to directly reach the redial list.
Scroll to Delete All ? and press SELECT.
Press OK to confirm deletion of the complete redial list. “List Empty” will be shown and then the phone returns to the idle mode.
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Enter the number of the handset you want to call or press ALL.
Press in the idle mode.
Using the Intercom (if there are at least 2 handsets, see page 17)
This feature allows you to make free internal calls, transfer external calls from one handset to another and use the conference option.
Internal call
Hang up or put the phone in the cradle to terminate the internal call.
Press to put the external call on hold, the caller can no longer hear you. Enter the number of the handset you want to transfer the call to.
The called handset rings.
Press to end the call on the first handset and to transfer the external call to the other handset.
Note : If the handset does not belong to the Philips DECT 623/627 range, this function may not be available.
OR
Hang up the current internal call and then
Press to accept the external call and put the internal call on hold.
Incoming external call during an intercom call
press to accept the incoming external call.
Call transfer to a specific handset when on line
Note : If there is no answer from the called handset, you can resume the call on the first
handset.
If the called handset takes the line, both internal callers can talk.
Press to put the external call on hold, the caller can no longer hear you. Enter the number of the handset you want to transfer the call to.
The called handset rings.
Press to toggle between the external and internal call.
Switch between internal and external call
Note: If there is no answer from the called handset, you can resume the call on the first
handset.
If the called handset takes the line, both internal callers can talk.
Note : To answer the call on the second handset, you can press .
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Press to put the external call on hold, the caller can no longer hear you. Enter the number of the handset you want to call.
The called handset rings.
Press CONF to start a 3-party conference. The 3 people can share the conversation.
Conference call via the in-call options
Note : If there is no answer from the called handset, you can resume the call on the first
handset.
If the called handset takes the line, both internal callers can talk.
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.
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Wallpaper
This feature allows you to specify the wallpaper that is displayed in idle mode. There are 4 wallpapers pre-installed in your phone.
Personalize
Wallpaper Contrast Handset Tones Handset name Auto Answer Language
Press to select Wallpaper. The currently selected wall paper is shown.
Scroll to Personalize and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Scroll to view the wallpaper pictures and press to SELECT your chosen wallpaper.
To specify a wallpaper
Scroll to Contrast and press SELECT.
Scroll to Personalize and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
The currently selected contrast level is highlighted.
Browse through the contrast levels to see the difference and press to SELECT the appropriate one.
To set the display contrast
Contrast
Three display contrast levels are available.
To set the handset ring volume or silence mode
Handset Tones
Three ring volume levels and Ring Off (silence) are available.
Scroll to Handset Tones and press SELECT.
Scroll to Personalize and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Browse through the levels to hear them and press to SELECT the appropriate one.
Press to select HS Ring Volume. The current level is heard.
Note :When Ring Off is selected, this icon is shown in the idle mode.
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Scroll to Handset Tones and press SELECT.
Scroll to Personalize and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Browse through the list of melodies to hear them and press to SELECT the appropriate one.
To set the handset ring tone
Scroll to HS Ringtone and press SELECT.
To select the ring melody from the choices available.
The current melody is heard.
Scroll to Handset Tones and press SELECT.
Scroll to Personalize and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Browse through the list of melodies to hear them and press to SELECT the appropriate one.
To set the group ring tones
Scroll to Group Melody and press SELECT.
This menu enables you to select and set the melodies to be played in case of an external incoming call with CLI enabled and when the number is known in the phonebook and set as a group.There are 3 groups of caller (see page 28, Phonebook, Group ring tones).You can associate 1 ring tone to each group (A, B, C).
Scroll through the 3 different groups and select one.
Scroll to Handset Tones and press SELECT.
Scroll to Personalize and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Select On or Off and press SELECT to confirm.
To activate / deactivate the key tone
Scroll to Key Tone and press SELECT.
By default the key tone is ON.You can deactivate it.
Allows you to determine whether there is an alert beep each time you receive a new message. By default the SMS tone is ON.You can deactivate it.
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Scroll to Handset Name and press SELECT.
Scroll to Personalize and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Press OK to confirm the new name.
To rename a handset
Handset name
Enter the new handset name (see page 18).
You can rename your handset and display the name in idle mode . By default the handset name is “PHILIPS”.
Scroll to Auto Answer and press SELECT.
Scroll to Personalize and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
To activate / deactivate the auto answer mode
Auto Answer
Select On or Off and press SELECT.
Allows you to set Auto Answer ON or OFF. If ON, you can answer a call by simply lifting the handset from the charging cradle.The default setting is Auto Answer Off.
Scroll to Language and press SELECT.
Scroll to Personalize and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
To change the language
Language
Browse through the list of languages and press SELECT.
Your phone supports different languages for the menus.
Scroll to Handset Tones and press SELECT.
Scroll to Personalize and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Select On or Off and press SELECT to confirm.
To activate / deactivate the SMS tone
Scroll to SMS Tone and press SELECT.
Advanced Settings
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Adv. Settings
Dial Mode Flash Time Voice Lang. Security Registration Unregistration Reset
Press to select Dial Mode.
Scroll to Adv. Settings and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
To change the dial mode
Dial Mode
Browse to select Tone or Pulse and press SELECT.
By default your phone is pre-configured with the country dependent settings and you do not have to change them.
Note : This setting allows you to select pulse dialling (also called “Loop disconnect” which is used in countries without DTMF tone dialling capability or when using old PABX).
Scroll to Flash Time and press SELECT.
Scroll to Adv. Settings and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
To change the flash time
Flash Time
Browse to select Short or Medium or Long and press SELECT.
This setting is useful when using operator services.
Note : The use of some operator services accessed with + , + and + (call waiting, call forward ...) will depend on the flash setting according to your installation type (ISDN, Public,
PABX).
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Scroll to Security and press SELECT.
Scroll to Adv. Settings and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
To change the PIN code
Security
The default code is the registration code “0000”.We advise you to personalize it.
Press to select Change PIN.
Enter your PIN code and press OK.
Scroll to Security and press SELECT.
Scroll to Adv. Settings and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
To set or change Call Barring
This menu allows you to limit the use of your phone to specific calls by letting you bar parts (prefix) of outgoing phone numbers.You can set 4 different barrings numbers.
Scroll to Call Barring and press SELECT.
Enter your PIN code and press OK.
Browse to select the barring Number 1, 2, 3 or 4 to be changed and press SELECT.
Enter the barring number (e.g. 00 to bar international calls) and press OK. Repeat the last 2 steps to enter or change further call barring numbers.
Note : If you have already changed the PIN code, you will be prompted to enter this new PIN code before changing it again.
Scroll to Voice Lang. and press SELECT.
Scroll to Adv. Settings and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
To set the voice language
Voice Language
Choose the appropriate language in the list and press SELECT.
You can change the language of the answer machine for the predefined outgoing messages (see page 47).
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Scroll to Registration and press SELECT.
Scroll to Adv. Settings and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Registration
Up to 5 handsets can be registered to the base station.
Warning : If you wish to register non Philips handsets to the DECT 623 or DECT 627 base station, make sure that this handset is GAP compliant otherwise it will not operate properly (see page 11).
Enter the 4-digit PIN code (by default “0000”) and press OK.
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.
To register a handset
If you have inadvertently unregistered your handset, you can register it again. Additional handsets must be registered to the base before use.
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 one minute :
To unregister a handset
Scroll to Unregistration and press SELECT.
Scroll to Adv. Settings and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Choose the handset to unregister from the list and press SELECT.
Note : If you have your handset serviced, please make sure it is unregistered from the base station befo­re taking it back to the repair centre.
Scroll to Reset and press SELECT.
Scroll to Adv. Settings and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Select Ye s to reset your phone and press SELECT.
You can reset your phone to the default settings (see page 51) at any time. Note that after a
reset all your personal settings and saved data (phonebook entries, SMS messages, call log and redial list) will be deleted.
Note : After a reset you need to reconfigure your phone, refer to page 40.
To reset to default settings
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Net Service
Call Forward Call Fwd Busy Call Fwrd UnAns Voice Mail Call Back Withhold ID
This feature allows you to activate or deactivate operator services that are subscription dependent. Contact your network operator for more information on the services.You can usually subscribe to Call forward, operator voice mailbox etc ...
Example of service : Call forward
Browse through the list of services and press SELECT.
Scroll to Net. Service and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
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 phone dials the number.
To activate / deactivate Services
Browse through the list of services and press SELECT.
Scroll to Net. Service and press SELECT.
Press to reach the menu list.
Select Activate or Deactivate and press SELECT.
The dialling number string for that selected service will be dialled out.
Press to return to the idle mode.
Scroll to Setting and press SELECT.
Calls can be redirected to another phone number.
Hang up.
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Answer machine DECT 627
Record Memo &
Outgoing messages
Short press to record a memo. Long press to record outgoing message 1 for Answer & record mode or outgoing message 2 for Answer only mode.
Skip forward / Next
message
Short press to go to the next message while listening.
ON/OFF key
Press to switch the answer machine ON or OFF
Play / Stop key
Short press to play message. Short press to stop playback while listening to a message. Long press to enter answer machine setting mode.
Paging key
Press to locate all handsets.
Loudspeaker
Skip back / Replay key
If pressed within 1 second of message playback : Skip to pre­vious message. If pressed after 1 second of message playback : Replay cur­rent message.
/ Volume keys
To adjust the base volume level
Base 627 Display with backlight
Backlight will be ON when there are new answer machine messages or answer machine memory is full. Icons see page 46
Delete key
Short press to delete the current message during playback. Long press in idle mode to delete all messages (when all messages have been read).
The DECT 627 includes an answer machine that records unanswered calls when it is activated. The answer machine can store up to 99 messages within the maximum recording time of 14 minutes.
DECT 627 answer machine keys
Microphone
setting/ok
setting/ ok
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The Remote access code is activated.
New unread message(s) on answer machine.
Old message(s) on answer machine, already read.
The answer machine is ON.
Indicates the type of outgoing message.
Indicates the number of rings before the answer machine will start playing the outgoing message. Call screening ON
The display of the DECT 627 answer machine gives information about the answer machine and the settings.The date and time setting of the base is done simultaneously when setting date & time on the handset (see page 26).
Date (DD / MM)
Time (HH : MM )
Number of messages
DECT 627 answer machine display
To switch the DECT 627 Telephone Answer Machine ON/OFF
When it is switched ON, the selected outgoing message is automatically played.The answer machine display backlight will also be lighted if there is (are) one or more new unread message(s).
Press ON/OFF key on the base to switch the answer machine ON or OFF.
When the answering machine is ON, it will answer the call after a certain number of rings depending on the setting (see page 48).After answering the call, the answering machine will play your welcome message and record the message left by the caller, if any.
Saved messages
To listen to new message(s)
The LCD backlight is ON and the base display shows that there is one or more new message(s) : 3 .
Messages are always played in chronological order, the oldest new message first. The message counter and the date and time of recording will be shown on the display.
setting/ok
Press to start playback.
Press to skip back to the previous message or replay current message.
Press to skip forward to the next message.
During message playback, the following functions are available :
setting/ok
Press to stop playback and press again to continue playback.
Call screening OFF
Note : If there is no more memory keep, two bars on the display will kept flashing and the base LCD backlight will be ON continuously. Delete old messages (see page 47) to free space for the new one.
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Volume adjustment
Press to decrease the loudspeaker volume.
Press to increase the loudspeaker volume.
During message playback and call screening you can adjust the loudspeaker volume by using the keys on the rear of the base:
Delete answer machine messages
To delete an answer machine message
Press to delete while listening to a message.
A short beep confirms deletion of the message.
To delete all answer machine messages
Press and hold to delete all old messages.
A long beep confirms deletion of all old messages.Then the answer machine display shows “00” without the envelope icon.
Deletion of all messages is only possible in the idle mode and when there are no new unread messages :
Note : Deleted messages can not be recovered. If there is no more memory left, two bars on the display will keep flashing and the base LCD backlight will be ON continuously.
Answer machine settings
In the answer machine setting sequence the following items can be modified one after the other in the fixed order (all settings must be done in a row) :
1. Outgoing message selection (1/2)
2. Ring delay (1 - 7)
3. Call screening (ON/OFF)
4. Remote access code
Volume adjustment
Sequence 1 :To select the answer mode and the outgoing message type
The answering machine announces the outgoing message when it answers the call.There are 2 default outgoing messages :
Outgoing message 1 Answer & Record (when messages can be left). Outgoing message 2 Answer only (when no messages can be left)
The voice language of the predefined outgoing messages can be changed (see page 42). You can also record your own outgoing message 1 and outgoing message 2 (see page 49).
Press to switch the answer machine ON.
To enter the answer machine setting mode :
Press for approx. 4 seconds, until the outgoing message icon flashes and all other icons except power are cleared.
setting/ok
setting/ok
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Sequence 2 :To set the number of rings before answering
After having confirmed the outgoing message type (see above), you may select ring delay.
The ring delay icon will flash and all other icons except power will be cleared.
Press + or
- to select the wanted ring delay : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or $ (economy mode).
The currently selected number of ring delays will be shown inside the icon .
Press to confirm the selected number of ring delays
and then proceed to the next setting.
You can set the answer machine to start playing the outgoing message after a given number of rings (1 - 7 rings or Economy mode
$).The economy mode (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.
Sequence 3 :To activate / deactivate call screening on the base
After having confirmed the number of ring delays (see above), you may select call screening ON or OFF.
The loudspeaker icon will flash and all other icons except power will be cleared.
Press + or
- to select call screening ON or OFF.
If call screening OFF has been selected the loudspeaker icon will be crossed through .
Press to confirm the selected call screening setting
and then proceed to the next setting.
You can activate or deactivate the call screening on the base loudspeaker, i.e. choose whether you want to hear the message being left by your callers or not. By default the function is activated.
Press + or
- to switch between outgoing message 1 or 2.
The current outgoing message number will be shown inside the icon .
Press to confirm the selected outgoing message
and then proceed to the next setting.
Note : if you do not wish to change the outgoing message type, press (key on the base station).
setting/ok
Note : if you do not wish to change the number of rings before answering, press (key on the base station).
setting/ok
Note : if you do not wish to change the call screening setting, press (key on the base station).
setting/ok
setting/ok
setting/ok
setting/ok
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Personal outgoing messages
Sequence 4 :To change the remote control access code
After having confirmed the call screening setting (see page 48), you may change the remote control access code.
The first digit of the access code and the lock icon will flash.
Press + to increase or
- to decrease the first digit of the remote control code.
setting/ok
Press to confirm.
The first digit will stop flashing and the second digit will flash.
The remote control access code is needed to remotely control your answer machine and to prevent unauthorized access of the answer machine from external callers. Warning ! If the setting of the remote access code is 00 (as by default), the remote control access is disabled.
setting/ok
Press + to increase or
- to decrease the second digit of the remote control code.
Press to confirm.
Then all the settings will be finished and the display will return to the idle mode.
You can record 2 different personal outgoing messages : a specific personal welcome message 1 for Answer & record mode and a specific personal welcome message 2 for Only answer mode. The personal outgoing messages will replace the default ones. If you delete your personalized welcome message, the default welcome message will automatically be restored. The maximum recording time for a welcome message is 60 seconds.You do not need to delete your previously recorded welcome message to record a new one. Once you record a new welcome message, the old one will be overwritten.
To record your personal outgoing message
To record welcome message 1 for Answer & record mode, first check if welcome message 1 is selected as the answer machine setting (see page 47).
OR
To record welcome message 2 for Only answer mode, first check if welcome message 2 is selected as the answer machine setting (see page 47).
Long press (for approx 4 seconds) until a long beep is heard to indicate that you can start recording.
Speak into the microphone of the base station after the beep.
setting/ok
Press to stop recording.
A long beep confirms successful recording and the recorded message will playback automatically for review.
Note : If you are not satisfied with the recorded outgoing message, repeat the above steps and the old welcome message will be overwritten. Play it and delete it to restore the default outgoing message, or record a new welcome message overwritting the previous one. If you want to have the default outgoing message back, see “To delete personal outgoing message”, page 50.
Note : if you do not wish to change the remote control access code, press (key on the base station).
setting/ok
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To play back personal or default outgoing message
To play back outgoing message 1, first check if outgoing message 1 is selected as the answer machine setting (see page 47).
OR
To playback outgoing message 2, first check if outgoing message 2 is selected as the answer machine setting (see page 47).
Turn the answer machine off.
Turn the answer machine on again.
When it is switched ON, the selected outgoing message is automatically played.
To delete personal outgoing message
To delete outgoing message 1, first check if outgoing message 1 is selected as the answer machine setting (see page 47).
OR
To delete outgoing message 2, first check if outgoing message 2 is selected as the answer machine setting (see page 47).
Turn the answer machine off.
Turn the answer machine on again.
When it is switched ON, the selected outgoing message is automatically played.
Press to delete the personal outgoing message during playback and to restore the default outgoing message.
Note : The default outgoing messages cannot be deleted.
Record and listen to a memo
This feature allows you to leave local messages for your family on the answer machine.The maximum recording time for a memo is 180 seconds.
Press until a long beep is heard to indicate that you can start recording.
Speak into the microphone of the base station after the beep.
setting/ok
Press to stop recording.
A long beep confirms the memo was sucessfully recorded.The LCD backlight turns ON and the base display shows that there is one new message : 1 .
To record a memo
To listen to a memo
The LCD backlight is ON and the base display shows that there is one new message : 1 .
The message counter and the date and time of recording will be shown on the display.
setting/ok
Press to start playback.
Note: The voice language of the predefined outgoing messages can be changed (see page 42).
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To remotely control your answer machine
To remotely access your answer machine :
- dial home from another phone.
- If your answer machine is ON, press the star key on the external phone during or after the outgoing message ; if your answer machine is OFF, you will hear a beep after 10 rings, then
press the star key.
- Dial your remote control code (not 00) and press
# to confirm.
- if you have new messages, they will be automatically played after the beep.
To remotely control your answer machine
The following table indicates the features available when remotely accessing the answer machine.
Answer machine ON/OFF dial
Play previous message dial
Play message / Stop dial
Play next message dial
Delete dial
Warning : The remote control access is only possible if the remote access code is NOT the default (00 = Remote access OFF), see page 49.
You can access your answering machine when you are away by using any tone dialling phone.
Default settings
Handset Ringer volume : Level 2 Handset Ringtone : Melody 1 Group A melody : Melody 1 Group B melody : Melody 2 Group C melody : Melody 3 Handset earpiece volume : Level 3 Handset speaker volume : Level 3 Handset key tone : ON SMS tone : ON Battery low tone : ON Menu language (Handset) : Country dependent Auto answer : OFF Wallpaper : Wallpaper 1 Handset name : PHILIPS Time/Date (Handset) : 00:00 01-01-2005 Dialling mode : Country dependent Flash time : Country dependent PIN code Handset : 0000
Only DECT 627 :
Remote access code: 00, Remote access OFF Voice language outgoing message : Country dependent
Phonebook memory : Empty SMS Inbox, Outbox, Draft : Empty Call log : Empty Redial list : Empty
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FAQ
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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 telephone 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 page 43).
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 (phonebook 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 an 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 could 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 network operator/dealer who provided and installed the ISDN.
5/ I cannot use the answering machine of my Philips phone together with my Fax. Both are
plugged into the same line.Why is this? (DECT 627 only)
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 page 48.
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) when 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 may not be 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 network 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. N.B. 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 623/627 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 callers. 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
use (DECT 623 and DECT 627 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 person could receive a voice 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 ? At least one SMS centre number is pre-programmed in your DECT 623/DECT 627. However, should you need to store another number, other numbers can be set via the menu SMS/SMS Settings/SMS Center. Please check the incoming and outgoing centre numbers with the SMS provider or from the enclosed addendum to your phone user manual.
16/ 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 messages.You need to deactivate the SMS feature on one of the phones.
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Troubleshooting
The icon does not scroll when the handset is placed on the base
PROBLEMS
No dialling tone
- 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
No ring tone
The icon does not appear
The icon is blinking
- Bad battery contact
- Dirty contact
- Battery is full
CAUSES
- 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 623/627 base station or mains power pack are too close to electrical appliances
- The service is not activated
- Move the handset slightly
- Clean the contact with a cloth moistened with alcohol
- No need to charge
SOLUTIONS
- 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 38)
- Check connections
- Move closer to the base station
- Register the handset to the base (page 43)
- 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 43)
- 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
Telephone troubleshooting
www.philips.com/support
A phonebook entry cannot be stored
The phonebook is full Delete an entry to free memory
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CAUSESPROBLEMS SOLUTIONS
No new SMS are received
No SMS can be sent or received
- SMS storage space is full
- Wrong SMS settings
- The outgoing or incoming SMSC number is not set or is wrong
- 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
- Delete old SMS/MMS
- Check SMS settings p. 25
- Refer to the SMS leaflet to get the correct SMSC’s numbers
- Contact your provider for more information
- Deactivate the SMS mode on one of the device.
- Contact your provider for more information
- Show identity
Answer machine troubleshooting
No caller Id/ poor audio quality/Poor connection quality with broadband DSL internet
- DSL filter(s)/splitter missing or insufficient number of filters
- Modem &/or phone plugged in the wrong DSL filter slot
- Defective DSL filter(s)
- 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
www.philips.com/support
CAUSESPROBLEMS SOLUTIONS
The answer machine does not record messages
The remote control access does not work
- The memory is full
- The answer only mode is activated
The remote control access is not activated (code 00 disable is set)
- Delete messages
- Select the Answer & record mode
Change the remote control access code (page 49)
It is not possible to record an outgoing message
The memory is full Delete messages
The DECT 627 hangs up during remote access
- Failed attempt to send a code
- Duration is too long
- Enter the correct code
- Manage the remote control quicker
The answer machine stops automatically
- The memory is full
- Message exceeds 180 sec
- Play & delete messages
- Messages must not exceed 180 sec
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Index
A
Add new entry (phonebook) 28 Alarm clock 26 Alarm tone 27 Answer a call 1, 16 Answer machine (only DECT 627) 45 Answer machine settings 47 Auto answer 40
B
Base keys 4 Base installation 13 Batteries & battery life 13
C
Call barring 42 Call duration 16 Call forward 44 Call log 32 Call transfer 36 Call screening 48 Case mode 18 Change name (Phonebook) 31 Change number (Phonebook) 31 Clear character 19 Choose country/operator 14 Code PIN 42 Code remote access (answer machine) 49 Conference call 37 Conformity 10, 11 Contrast 38 Copy to phonebook (number from SMS) 21
D
Date and time 26 Declaration of conformity 11 Default settings 43, 51 Default SMS center 25 Define ring tone 39 Delete all (Answer machine) 47 Delete all (Call log) 33 Delete call log entry 33 Delete an entry (Phonebook) 31 Delete an SMS 22, 23, 24 Dial mode 41 Display contrast 38 Draft folder 24
E
Earpiece tone, volume 17 Edition mode 18 Edit SMS 21 Enable registration (DECT peripheral) 11, 43
F
FAQ 52, 53 Flash time 41
G
GAP 11 Group ring tones 28, 39
H
Handset keys 2 Handset ring tones 38
I
Icons 3 Idle mode 15 Inbox 21 Installing base station 13 Intercom 17, 36, 37
K
Keys handset 2 Keys answer machine (only DECT 627) 45 Key tone 39 Keypad lock/unlock 2, 14
L
Language, menus 14, 40 Line settings 41 Listening to messages (Answer machine) 46 Local message (Memo) 50
Loudspeaker base 4, 45 Louspeaker handset 2, 17
M
Make calls 1, 16, 17, 30, 32, 34 Memo 50 Menu overview 7-9 Microphone handset 2 Mute 17
N
Navigation in menus 15 Network services 44 New entry, phonebook 28 Number of rings for answer machine 48
O
ON/OFF handset 14 ON/OFF answer machine 45, 46 Outbox 22 Outgoing messages 47, 49
P
PABX/PSTN 41 Paging key 4 Phonebook 28 Predial 16 Pulse (Dial mode) 41
R
Range 13 Read SMS 20 Recall type 41 Record a memo 50 Recording personal outgoing message 49 Redial 1, 16, 32, 34 Register handset 43 Remote access to answer machine 51 Remote control code (Answer machine) 49 Rename handset 40 Reply to an SMS 21 Resend message 23 Reset 43 Ring tone type (alarm) 27 Ring tone volume 38 Rings before answering (Answer machine) 48
S
Save as draft 19, 23 Screening calls 48 Security 42 Send new SMS 19 Send SMS (from Phonebook) 30 Service settings 44 Silence mode 38 SMS center and SMS settings 25 SMS tone 40 Soft key functions 9, 15 Store number in phonebook 29 Switch calls 36
T
Toll saver (Answer machine) 48 Tone (Dial mode) 41 Troubleshooting 54, 55
U
Unpacking your DECT 623/627 12 Unregister handset 43
V
View call log 32 View phonebook 29 View SMS 20 Voice language selection (only DECT 627) 42 Volume adjustment (Answer machine) 47 Volume (earpiece) 17 Volume (ring tone) 38
W
Wallpaper 15, 38
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