Philips TD6311, TD6511 User Manual

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The Oniso handset
This display tells you what is
happening on your telephone.
Press this key to move through the menu or to increase earpiece volume during calls or to delete a
character when entering a
Loudspeaker Key
Press this key to turn the handset
loudspeaker on or off.
Display
Up Key
number or name.
Earpiece
Down Key
Press this key to move through the menu or to decrease earpiece volume during calls.
SOS Key
Press this key to make an emergency call.
OK Key
Press this key to confirm a menu selection or to scroll the number on the display.
Phonebook Key
Press this key to consult your Phonebook.
Use this key to make, answer
or end calls.
Dialling Key
Number/Character Keypad
Use these keys for dialling and for entering characters.
Recall/Menu Key
Press this key to consult the
menus, or to use the Recall
function during a call.
Redial Key
Press this key to redial the last number called.
Internal Call Key
Caller List Key
Press this key to consult the
caller list.
Press thiskey tomake internal calls and to transfer an outside call to another handset.
Microphone
In the interest of improving its products and services, the manufacturer reserves the rights to modify the
specifications contained in this document at any time and without prior notice.
Copyright © Philips 1998 - All rights reserved
The Oniso Memo handset
Earpiece
Down Key
This display tells you what is
happening on your telephone.
Up Key
Display
Press this key to move through the menu or to increase earpiece volume during calls or to delete a
character when entering a
number or name.
Loudspeaker Key
Press this key to turn the handset
loudspeaker on or off.
Press this key to move through the menu or to decrease earpiece volume during calls.
Memo Recorder Key
Press this key to operate your memo recorder.
OK Key
Press this key to confirm a menu selection or to scroll the number on the display.
Phonebook Key
Press this key to consult your Phonebook.
Use this key to make, answer
or end calls.
Recall/Menu Key
Dialling Key
Press this key to consult the
menus, or to use the Recall
function during a call.
Caller List Key
Press this key to consult the
caller list.
Microphone
Number/Character Keypad
Use these keys for dialling and for entering characters.
Redial Key
Press this key to redial the last number called.
Internal Call Key
Press thiskey tomake internal calls and to transfer an outside call to another handset.

The display

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This line of the display shows up to 10 numbers or characters.
- you are consulting the menus.
- you are consulting the Phonebook.
- a call is in progress.
- the outside line is ringing.
- there are new entries in the caller list since your last consultation.
- the handset loudspeaker is on.
- the handset is charging whenonthe base station. the base station.
- the battery is discharged when
- your handset is out of the range of the base station.
- your handset is not subscribed to any base station.
- the base station is not powered.
off
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- there are messages on your memo recorder.
- your memo recorder is switched on.
- you have pressed the
- your memo recorder is answering a call.
Base station indicator light:
See page 29 for explanation.
key to operate your memo recorder.
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Table of Contents

Safety information 4
Installing your Oniso 5
Connecting your phone 5
Deciding where to put the base station Connecting the base station Connecting another telephone (UK only) Ringer Equivalence Number or REN (UK only)
Charging your handset 6
Battery installation Handset charge Handset discharge
Testing your telephone 7
Using your Oniso 8
Making a call 8 Answering a call 9 Redialling the last number 9 Adjusting the handset earpiece volume 9 Using the handset loudspeaker 9
The caller list 10
Caller identification 10 Caller list functions 10
Consulting the caller list Dialling from the caller list Removing an entry from the caller list Creating a Phonebook entry from the caller list Accessing your memo recorder from the caller list
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Your Oniso Memo recorder 12
Setting up your memo recorder 12
Recording an outgoing message Setting the day and time
Using your memo recorder 14
Switching on the memo recorder Switching off the memo recorder Intercepting calls Call screening Listening to received messages Erasing messages
Personalising your memo recorder 16
Entering a remote control code Changing the number of rings Switching message record on or off
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Your memo recorders advanced functions 18
Recording a local message Switching on the memo recorder by remote control Calling into your memo recorder by remote control
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Personalising your telephone 20
Entering menu mode 20 Setting the dial mode 20 Selecting the ringer melody and volume 21
Handset ringer Base station ringer
Using the battery saver 21
Switching on the battery Switching off the battery
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Your Phone book and emergency number 22
The phone book 22
Storing a name and number in your phone book Using the handset keypad to enter characters Making a call using the phone book Removing a name and number from your phone book
The emergency number (Onis
Storing an emergency number - SOS Calling the emergency number
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Using advanced functions 25
Inserting automatic dialling pauses 25 Registering a new handset with your base station 25 Changing the name of your base station 26 Internal call waiting 26 Setting up Baby Sit 26 Registering one handset with several base stations 27
Selecting the base station
Removing a handset 27
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Connection to a PABX 28
Selecting the network type 28 Setting the recall type 28
Useful tips and maintenance 29
Beeps and melodies 29 Base station indicator light 29 Telephone troubleshooting 30 Memo recorder troubleshooting (Onis Caring for your phone 31 Battery removal 31
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Safety information

This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
This product may be used legally only in a country where the appropriate authority has given its specific authorisation. This authorisation appears on a label under the base station. The marking on the product certifies its conformity to the technical regulations for user safety andelectromagnetic disturbance which were applicableon the date of approval in accordance with European Union directive No. 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC, 91/263/EEC and 93/68/EEC.
Power requirements
This product requires an electrical supply of 220-240 volts, alternating monophased current, excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60-950.
Warning!
The electrical network is classified as dangerous according to criteria in the standard EN60-950. The onlywayto power down this product is byunplugging the power cablefrom the electrical outlet. Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus and is always easily accessible. To be able to make calls in the event of a power cut, it is recommended that this telephone be used as a complement to another telephone which does not require mains power.
Telepho ne 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. This could expose you to high
voltages. Contact our after-sales service for all repairs. Do not allow the charging contacts or the battery to come into contact with
conductive materials such as keys, paper clips, rings, bracelets, etc. Make sure you insert the batteries with their polarities in the correct position
(see page 6).
What you get with your phone
1 cordless handset
1 base station
1 power cable
1 telephone cable
1 user manual
2 standard AA/R6 rechargeable batteries
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Installing your Onis

Connecting your phone

Deciding where to put the base station

To reduce to a minimum any interference with other electronic devices such as
telephones,televisions, screens, etc.we advise you toplaceyour base stationat least 50 cm from any such device.
Place the base station on a flat surface such as a desk.
Do not install the base station in a damp or humid room.
Do not place the base station near a strong source of heat.
The operating range of your cordless telephone will vary according to your environment. Significant obstacles such as concrete walls or metallic supports (windows and door frames, partitions, etc.) will lessen the communication range between the base station and the handset.
The range can be improved by placing the base station higher than the handset.

Connecting the base station

Make sure that you connect the power plug to the correct mains voltage of 220-240V.
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1 Step one
Plug the power cable into the base station and then into the wall outlet.
2 Step two
Plug the telephone cable into the base station and then into the telephone connector on the wall.
2 1
Installing your Onis 5

Connecting another telephone

If you connect a second telephone (standard telephone) on the same line, please use a
T-Adaptor
Another telephone
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To B.T. socket
(UK only)
T-Adaptor
Telephone line cord
Ringer Equivalence Number or REN
Your Onisohas a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of 1.0 . To determine the maximum number of telephones that can be connected to your line, add together the individual RENs of all the apparatus you wish to connect. If this total exceeds four, one or all of your telephones may not ring correctly.

Charging your handset

Your handset is powered by 2 rechargeable AA/R6 batteries. In case of replacement, you must use the following approved batteries: PHILIPS R6 NC-P, Saft RC6. not liable if these recommendations are not respected.

Battery installation

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Only use rechargeable NiCd or NiMh batteries.
Slide down and lift off the battery cover.
Insert the new batteries as shown.
Replace the battery cover.
1 2
(UK only)
The manufacturer is
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Installing your Onis6

Handset charge

Before you use your telephone for the first time, charge the handset for at least 16 hours.
This precaution helps to lengthen the life of the batteries.
To charge your handset, place it on the base station. The on the display to indicate that the handset is charging.
When the The base station must be connected to a power supply using the power cable
supplied with your phone.
- To ensure an optimum handset charge, replace the handset on the base station regularly.
- The keypad can face upwards or downwards. However, the ringing tone is louder when the keypad faces downwards.
symbol disappears, your handset is fully charged.
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Handset discharge

Shortly before the handset is totally discharged, the handset display. If you are in the middle ofacall, you will also hear a warningbeep.
The handset will switch itself off shortly afterwards. You will need to recharge the handset before you can use it again.

Testing your telephone

Now that your telephone is installed, try making a call.
Tips
symbol will appear
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symbol appears on the
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Presston the handset. Thetsymbol appears on the display and you hear
the dial tone. Dial the number. The digits you dial appear on the display and the dial tone
should stop.
If you have problems making your test call, make sure that the telephone cord is correctly plugged into the telephone network socket and into the base station socket, that the base station is plugged into a power outlet, and that the base station light is on.
If your base stationiscorrectly connected but the dial tone doesnot stop when you dial the number, you need to change the dial mode. To do this refer to
dial mode
on page 20.
Setting the
Installing your Onis 7

Using your Onis

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Making a call

Direct dialling
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Press thetkey on the handset.
The
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symbol is shown on the display and you hear the dial tone in the
handset earpiece.
2
Dial the number using the number keys.
The digits are shown on the display. If the number you enter is longer than 10 digits, the display will scroll the number to the left to show the last digits.
3
To hang up, presstor replace the handset on the base station.
The duration of your call in minutes and seconds is displayed for 4 seconds.
Dialling with number preparation
This way of dialling allows you to make corrections to the number before dialling.
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Dial the number (up to 23 digits) before pressing the
use the entered.
If the number you enter is longer than 10 digits, the display will scroll the number to the left to show the last digits.
key to make corrections by cancelling the last digit
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key. You can
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If you want to see the whole number you have dialled so far, press
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Press the
The number prepared is automatically dialled. Y oucanalso press
dialled.
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To hang up, press
The call duration is displayed for 4 seconds.
t
key on the handset.
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. The handset loudspeaker is activated and the number is
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or replace the handset on the base station.
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