Philips VoIP841, VOIP8410B, VOIP8411B - Cordless Phone / VoIP, VOIP8411B/17, VOIP8411B/37 User Manual

VOIP841
www.philips.com/support
EN Telephone
WARNING
Never use non-rechargeable batteries.
Important Safety Information for USA and
Canada 3
1 Important safety information 4
1.1 Power requirements 4
1.2 Digital security system 4
1.3 Hearing aid compatibility (HAC) 4
1.4 Noise 5
1.5 Software licences 5
1.6 Conformity 5
1.7 Recycling and disposal 5
1.8 Warranty 5
3.3 Settings before first use 11
3.4 Standby mode 11
3.5 Register the handset 12
3.6 Turn the handset ON/OFF 12
3.7 Set the clock 12
4 Skype® and Skype tools 15
4.1 What is Skype®? 15
4.2 Other Skype products 15
4.3 Common terminologies 15
4.4 Skype Tools 15
2 Your phone 6
2.1 What’s in the box 6
2.2 What else will you need 6
2.3 Overview of the phone 7
2.4 Overview of the base 8
2.5 Display icons 8
2.6 Menu operation 9
3 Getting started 10
3.1 Connect the charger 10
3.2 Insert the batteries 10
5 Using your phone 17
5.1 Call 17
5.2 End a call 18
5.3 Answer a call 18
5.4 Turn off all the ringers 18
5.5 Call in progress 19
5.6 Intercom and Conference Calls 20
6 Use more of your phone 21
6.1 Voicemails 21
6.2 Skype Voicemail™ 21
Table of contents
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Table of contents
6.3 Landline Voicemail indication 22
6.4 Contact List 22
6.5 Find a Skype user 23
6.6 Add a contact 23
6.7 Manage your contacts 23
6.8 Call History 24
6.9 Text and number entry 25
7 Your Skype profile 26
7.1 Public details 26
7.2 Private details 26
9 Default settings 36
10 Menu structure 37
11 Technical data 38
12 Frequently asked questions 39
13 VOIP841 Glossary 40
14 Appendix 41
15 Index 43
8 Settings 27
8.1 Personalize your phone’s display 27
8.2 Personalize your phone’s sounds 27
8.3 Call features 28
8.4 Skype call features 29
8.5 Landline call features 30
8.6 Extra features 31
8.7 System settings 31
8.8 Network settings 32
8.9 Web page configuration 33
Contact information 46
8.10 Country codes list 35
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Table of contents
Important Safety Information
!
for USA and Canada
Before using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, including the the following.
• Read and follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
• Do not use this product near water, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
• Do not place this product on an unstable table. The product may fall and be damaged.
• This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.
• This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by people walking on it.
• Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
• Avoid using a telephone during a storm or severe weather with lightning. There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning.
• Do not use this product to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
• Do not use this product near intensive care medical equipment or by any people with pacemakers.
• Due to the radio signals between base station and handset, wearers of hearing aids may experience interference in the form of a humming noise.
handling the battery. These objects could make short circuit across the battery terminals that could cause the batteries or conductor to overheat resulting in burns.
• Do not attempt to recharge the battery cell by heating it. Sudden release of battery electrolyte can cause burns or irritation to the eyes or skin.
• Observe the proper polarity, or direction, of any battery. Reverse insertion of the battery cell can result in leakage or explosion.
• Remove the battery cells if you do not plan to use the product for several months at a time.
• Discard any “dead” batteries because they are likely to leak into the product.
• Do not store this product or the battery in a high temperature area. Battery stored in a freezer or refrigerator should be protected from condensation during storage and defrosting. Battery should be stabilized at room temperature before using.
• Your battery is rechargeable and can be recycled once it outlives its usefulness. Depending upon your local and state law, it might be illegal to dispose of this battery into a municipal waste system. Check with your local solid waste company for more information on your recycling options for the battery cells.
Save These Instructions
Batteries
• Use only the battery type listed in the instruction manual. Do not use lithium or non­rechargeable batteries.
• Do not dispose of the battery in a fire, as they can explode.
• Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and can cause damage to the eyes or skin. It can be toxic if swallowed.
• Avoid contact with metal objects when
Important Safety Information for USA
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1 Important safety
information
Take time to read this user manual before you use your Telephone. It contains important information and notes regarding your Telephone.
1.1 Power requirements
• This product requires an electrical supply of 120 V AC for North America and 230 V AC for Europe. Observe the electrical ratings and other markings on the power adapters and make sure they are appropriate for use with the outlet supply.
• In case of power failure, the communication can be lost as well as the date and time settings.
• The Electrical network is classified as hazardous. The only way to power down the charger is to unplug the power supply from the electrical outlet. Ensure that the electrical outlet is alway easily accessible.
!
Warning
• Use only the mains adapter supplied with this equipment. Incorrect adapter polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit.
• Do not allow the charging contacts or the battery to come into contact with conductive materials.
• Do not allow the handset to come into contact with liquids or moisture.
• Never use any other battery than the one delivered with the product or recommended by Philips: risk of explosion.
• Always use the cables provided with the product.
• 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.
• This equipment is not designed to make emergency calls when the power fails.
Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
• No Emergency Calls for Skype line. Skype is not a replacement for your ordinary telephone and cannot be used for emergency calling.
• Do not open the handset, base unit or charger. This could expose you to high voltages.
• There is a slight chance that your product could be damaged by an electrical storm. Unplug the product from the power supply and telephone socket during a storm.
• Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard area such as where there is gas leaking.
• Do not use this product near intensive care medical equipments or by persons with pacemakers.
• This product can interfere with electrical equipment such as answering machine, television, radio, and computers if placed too close. Put the base unit at least one meter from such appliances.
1.2 Digital security system
Your cordless phone uses a digital security system to protect against false ringing, unauthorized access, and charges to your phone line. There is a unique digital security code programmed in each unit. When the base and the handset are powered up the first time, the handset automatically links with the base ready for normal and secure use. If you have purchased additional accessory handset(s), you will need to follow the registration procedure in “Handset Registration” in this manual to maintain intact the digital security.
1.3 Hearing aid compatibility (HAC)
This telephone system meets FCC and Industry Canada standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility.
Please note that this telephone works by sending radio signals between the base unit and the handset. These signals may interfere with some hearing aids, causing a humming noise.
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Important safety information
1.4 Noise
Electrical pulse noise is present at one time or another. This is most intense during electrical storms. Certain kinds of electrical equipment, such as light dimmers, fluorescent bulbs, motors, fans, etc., also generate pulse noise. Because radio frequencies are susceptible to this, you may on occasion hear pulse noise through the base unit. This is usually only a minor annoyance and should not be interpreted as a defect of the unit. Humming noice, if present in hearing aid through the handset, falls into the same category.
1.5 Software licences
This product contains open source software packages. An overview of these packages, the licences and/or notices that apply to them, and the source code for a number of these packages are available in the on-line product documentation, which is visible on www.philips.com/support.
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:
• Dispose of the complete product (including its cables, plugs and accessories) in the designated WEEE collection facilities.
• If you purchase a replacement product, hand your complete old product back to the retailer. The shop should accept it as required by the WEEE directive.
Disposal instructions for batteries: Batteries should not be disposed of with general household waste.
1.6 Conformity
We, Philips declare that the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. You can find the Declaration of Conformity on www.philips.com/support.
1.7 Recycling and disposal
Disposal instructions for old products: The WEEE directive (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive ; 2000/96/EC) has been put in place 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.
Packaging information: Philips has marked the 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 labeled packaging material is recyclable.
1.8 Warranty
The warranty informations are available on www.philips.com/support
Important safety information
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2Your phone
2.1 What’s in the box
One telephone
handset
One handset
battery cover
One telephone line cord One blue Ethernet cable
Charger
Two NiMH AAA
750mAh batteries
(with RJ45 connector)
Base unit
One base power adapter
One charger power
adapter
Quick start guide
One belt clip
CD ROM
2.2 What else will you need
• A telephone line and an Internet connection (High speed Internet 512kb minimum recommended).
• Also needed is a router or a modem-router with a free ethernet port.
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Your phone
2.3 Overview of the phone
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H I
J
K
A Handset Indicator
Lit when call in progress. Blink when receiving a call or new voicemail(s).
B Soft keys
Use to perform function displayed above the key. It is displayed as text in a box (i.e ) in this
Menu
guide.
C Navigation keys Left/Right: To move the cursor or to change
selection. Up: Shortcut to Skype Change Status menu.
To scroll up menu items or to increase the ringer and receiver volume.
Down: Shortcut to All Calls List.
To scroll down menu items or to reduce the ringer and receiver volume.
D End and On/Off key
To end a call or to exit menus. To power on the handset or to enter the power menu.
E Talk and Recall key
To make and receive calls. To send flash signal for landline calls.
F Digit keys
To enter digits and characters.
G Pound, Keylock and Pause key
To enter character # or to insert a pause. In idle mode, press to lock the keypad or to display the symbols matrix.
H Star and Text edit key
Short press to insert *. Long press to enter editing mode.
I Loudspeaker
During a call, the loudspeaker can be switched on/off.
JMute key
To mute/un-mute the handset microphone during a call.
K Call Tranfer/Intercom
To initiate an internal call (a second handset is needed to inititate an internal call).
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2.4 Overview of the base
D
E
A
B C
F
A Page key
To find handset(s) or to register handset(s).
B Skype line indicator
Blink when receiving a Skype line call. Lit when Skype line is in use.
C Landline indicator
Blink when receiving a landline call. Lit when landline is in use.
D Reset button
Short press to reset the power. Long press for 5 seconds and then release to reset to factory default settings.
E Telephone (Landline) jack
Connect to the landline.
F Ethernet jack
Connect to the Internet.
GPower jack
Connect to the power supply.
2.5 Display icons
G
Each icon gives you a visual message of what is happening on your handset.
Signal strength Call in progress Speaker on Ringer Off New missed call Skype network alert Handset lost link Battery level Line on hold Microphone muted New voicemail New request waiting Keypad locked
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Your phone
2.6 Menu operation
Your phone offers a variety of features and functions grouped in the menus. The main menu includes the Contacts, History, Status, Add Contact, Search, Services, and Settings menu. Menu overview see page 37.
• Press to enter the main menu.
• Press to view the contact list.
Menu Contact
• Press to enter the Change Status menu.
• Press to enter the All Calls list.
Tip
Use (Up or Down) to navigate the menus. Press to exit from any menu instantly. All unconfirmed changes will not be saved.
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3 Getting started
3.1 Connect the base
2
Phone
(Landline)
Socket
3
Switch/Hub
(Optional)
Router
1
Power Supply
1
Insert the plug of the base power adapter into the socket on the side of the base unit. Plug the power adapter into your power outlet.
2
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet socket on the side of the base unit. Plug the other end to an ADSL/Cable modem or a router or a switch/hub connected to the Internet.
3
Connect the telephone line cord to the phone socket on the side of the base unit and the wall phone socket using the proper socket phone adapter provided in the box.
(Optional)
ADSL
Cable Modem
Internet
2
Plug the power adapter into your power outlet.
3.3 Insert the batteries
1
Place the two rechargeable batteries (included) into the battery compartment.
!
Warning
Verify the batteries polarity when inserting the batteries. Incorrect polarity may damage the product.
2
Slide the battery door firmly into place.
!
Warning
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. USE RECOMMENDED TYPE SUPPLIED WITH THIS PRODUCT. NEVER USE NON­RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.
3.3.1 Place the handset on the charger
Place the handset on the charger. The power supply of the charger must be connected to the power outlet.
• The battery icon appears on the screen: charging has started.
3.2 Connect the charger
1
Insert the plug of the charger power adapter into the socket on the bottom of the charger.
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Note
Leave the handset(s) on the charger for at least 14 hours before first use.
Note
If the batteries are completely exhausted, the product will not be able to power-on immediately. Handset may get warm during initial charge. This is normal.
Getting started
3.3.2 Verify the battery level
The battery icon displays the current battery level:
100% full 60% full 30% full
Empty. Require charging. Your handset may power down shortly if it is not charged after the battery is empty.
Note
If you are on the phone while the battery is nearly empty, you will hear warning tones. Your call maybe cut off shortly after the warning.
3.4 Settings before first use
At first start up, you will be asked to set the language, accept an agreement, select the country where the phone is to be used and set the area code.
3.4.1 Set the language
This setting determines the display language for the menus and messages.
1
Scroll to the language you want.
2
Press to confirm.
Select
Note
If you need to re-set the language, see “Set the display language”, page 27.
3.4.2 Review the agreement
Read the agreement carefully. It is necessary you understand and accept the terms and conditions of the agreement before using the phone.
1
Press (Up or Down) to scroll through the agreement.
2
Press to accept the agreement and
Accept
proceed.
!
Warning
If you do not accept the agreement, you will not be able to use the phone.
3.4.3 Select your country
It is necessary to select the correct country where the phone is to be used. This makes sure that the phone will work properly according to your country's standards.
1
Scroll to your country name.
2
Press to confirm.
Select
• When a country is selected, the phone will reset and update the international calling code of the selected country (example, 33 for France). It will power up automatically after a few seconds.
Note
The phone is best configured for the available countries in the list. If you don't see your country name in the list you can enter your country's international calling code by selecting "OTHERS" at the bottom of the list. Please refer to the country codes list on page 35 to see your country's international calling code. If you need to re-select the country, see “Set your country code”, page 31.
3.4.4 Set your area code
After setting your country code, you need to set the correct area code for returning local, national, or international calls received on the Landline. This function is not for all countries, please refer to glossary for area code functionality, see page 40.
1
Enter the area code. Use to correct
Clear
typing errors.
2
Press to confirm.
OK
• Your phone needs to reset and update the information. It will power up automatically after a few seconds.
Note
If you need to re-configure your area code setting, see “Area code management”, page 28.
3.5 Standby mode
Your phone is in standby mode when it is idle. The standby screen displays your Skype status icon, your Skype ID (if available), the handset
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number, the system time, the signal icon, and the battery icon. When the handset is not on the charger, the backlight goes off. This is a normal status.
3.6 Register the handset
Registration allows communication between the base unit and handset(s). If the handset cannot communicate with its base, you will not be able to make any call or use many of the functions and features on the phone.
Note
Your handset should be already registered on the base unless you have de-registered a handset. If the handset displays Unregistered, follow the steps below to register the handset.
!
Warning
Make sure you have configured the language, country code, and area code of your phone before registering additional handsets.
1
Press . Register shall be highlighted.
2
Scroll to Register. Press .
3
Enter the system PIN (Default: 0000). Use
4
Press to confirm.
Reg.
Clear
to correct typing errors. Enter
Select
• Your handset starts searching for the base.
5
Press on the base unit until the two indications turn off.
• If registration is successful, the signal icon displays steadily.
Tip
If registration failed, repeat the above procedure.
Note
The base can register up to 4 handsets, then the base unit registration memory is full. If you attempt to register an additional handset, the registration process will be aborted. You can use additional base units, see “Register your handset(s) with additional base”, page 31.
3.6.1 Verify the signal stength
The signal icon displays the link status between the handset and the base unit. Signal icon : The handset and base unit are linked. They can communicate.
No signal icon : The handset and base unit have lost link. They are not able to communicate. Take your handset closer to the base unit to reconnect the link. If you move too far away from the base unit while you are on the phone, you will hear warning tones notifying you that the handset is almost out of range - lost link. Take the handset closer to the base unit or your call will be cut off shortly after the warning.
Note
If your handset has lost link, you will not be able to make or receive any call. In addition, you will not be able to carry out many of the phone functions and features.
3.7 Turn the handset ON/OFF
3.7.1 Turn the handset ON
Press
.
• The handset may take a few seconds to power up.
3.7.2 Turn the handset OFF
1
Press and hold for 2 seconds.
• The power menu is displayed.
2
Scroll to Switch Off. Press .
Select
• The handset is switched off.
Note
The handset cannot receive any call if the power is switched off.
3.8 Set the clock
Your phone has a calendar and digital clock. Set the date and time before initial use of the phone.
Note
After resetting the phone, you may have to set the date and time again.
Tip
Use (Up or Down) to navigate the menus.
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Getting started
3.8.1 Select the time zone
1
Press .
2
Scroll to Settings. Press .
3
Scroll to Time & Date. Press .
4
Scroll to Time Zone. Press .
5
Scroll to the time zone you want.
6
Press when finished.
Menu
Select
Select
Select
OK
• The new setting is saved.
Note
Once you have connected to the internet, your phone will update the clock automatically according to your time zone setting.
3.8.2 Select the date format
1
Press .
2
Scroll to Settings. Press .
3
Scroll to Time & Date. Press .
4
Scroll to Date Format. Press .
5
Scroll to the date format you want.
6
Press when finished.
Menu
Select
Select Select
OK
• The new setting is saved.
4
Scroll to Date Separator. Press .
5
Scroll to the date separator you want.
6
Press when finished.
OK
• The new setting is saved.
3.8.5 Select daylight time
1
Press .
2
Scroll to Settings. Press .
3
Scroll to Time & Date. Press .
4
Scroll to Daylight Time. Press .
5
Scroll to the new setting.
6
Press when finished.
Menu
Select
Select
OK
• The new setting is saved.
3.8.6 Select the time format
1
Press .
2
Scroll to Settings. Press .
3
Scroll to Time & Date. Press .
4
Scroll to Time Format. Press .
5
Scroll to the time format you want.
6
Press when finished.
Menu
Select
Select
OK
• The new setting is saved.
Select
Select
Select
3.8.3 Set the date Note
If you use this menu to set the date manually, your phone will use this new setting, and stop automatic update until the base power is reset.
1
Press .
2
Scroll to Settings. Press .
3
Scroll to Time & Date. Press .
4
Scroll to Date. Press .
5
Use the digit keys to enter the Month/Day/
Menu
Select
Select
Select
Year.
6
Press when finished.
OK
• The new setting is saved.
3.8.4 Select the date separator
The date separator is a symbol such as a slash that separates the month, day, and year (i.e. 08/25/
2006). Your phone supports 3 styles (/ : .).
1
Press .
2
Scroll to Settings. Press .
3
Scroll to Time & Date. Press .
Menu
Select
Select
3.8.7 Set the time Note
If you use this menu to set the time manually, your phone will use this new setting, and stop automatic update until the base power is reset.
1
Press .
2
Scroll to Settings. Press .
3
Scroll to Time & Date. Press .
4
Scroll to Time. Press .
5
Use the digit keys to enter the Hour/Minute.
6
Press when finished.
Menu
Select
Select
Select
OK
• The new setting is saved.
3.8.8 Select the time separator
The time separator is a symbol such as a colon that separates the hour and minute (i.e. 18:30). Your phone supports 2 styles (: .).
1
Press .
2
Scroll to Settings. Press .
3
Scroll to Time & Date. Press .
Menu
Select
Select
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