Use only rechargeable batteries.
Charge each handset for 24
hours before use.
CD145
Table of contents
1Important3
1.1Power requirements3
1.2Conformity3
1.3Recycling and disposal3
1.4Using GAP standard compliance5
1.5Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)5
2Your phone7
2.1What’s in the box7
2.2Overview of the phone8
3Getting started12
3.1Connect the base station12
3.2Install rechargeable batteries13
3.3Place the handset on the charging cradle13
3.4Configure your phone13
3.5Register your handset16
4Using your phone16
4.1Make a call16
4.4Recall18
4.5How to use the intercom18
4.6How to find a handset20
5Use more of your phone21
5.1Call in progress21
5.2Phonebook21
5.3Call log22
5.4Redial list23
5.5Settings23
Table of contents
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6Answering machine28
6.1How to turn on the answering machine28
6.2How to turn off the answering machine28
6.3How to set answer delay28
6.4How to record your outgoing message28
6.5How to play outgoing message29
6.6How to delete outgoing message29
6.7How to select the default outgoing message29
6.8How to play incoming messages30
6.9How to delete all incoming messages31
6.10 How to screen an incoming call31
6.11 How to remotely access your answering machine31
6.12 How to change the remote PIN32
7Default settings33
8Frequently asked questions34
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Table of contents
1Important
Take time to read this user
manual before you use your
CD145. It contains important
information and notes
regarding your phone.
1.1Power requirements
• This product requires an
electrical supply of 220-240
volts AC. In case of power
failure, the communication
can be lost.
• 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 always
easily accessible.
Warning
• Do not allow the charging
contacts or the battery to
come into contact with
metal objects.
• Do not allow the charger to
come into contact with
liquids.
• Never use any other battery
than the one delivered with
the product or
recommended by Philips: risk
of explosion.
Important
• 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.An
alternative has to be made
available to allow emergency
calls.
1.2Conformity
We, Philips declare that the
product is in compliance with
the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.You can
find the Declaration of
Conformity on
www.p4c.philips.com.
1.3Recycling and
disposal
Disposal instructions for
old products:
The WEEE directive (Waste
Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Directive;
2000/96/EC) has been put in
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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.
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. He
should accept it as required
by the WEEE directive.
Disposal instructions for
batteries:
Batteries should not be
disposed of with general
household waste.
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.
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Important
1.4Using GAP
standard
compliance
The GAP standard guarantees
that all DECT™ GAP handsets
and base stations comply with
a minimum operating standard
irrespective of their mark.Your
CD140/145 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 CD140/145
with your base station.
To register and use your
CD140/145 handsets 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 in Section 3.5.
To register a handset of
another make to the
CD140/145 base station, place
the base station into
registration mode (Section 3.5),
then follow the procedure in
the manufacturer’s instructions.
1.5Electric, Magnetic
and
Electromagnetic
Fields (“EMF”)
Philips Royal Electronics
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manufactures and sells
many consumers oriented
products, which usually, as
with any electronic
apparatus, have the ability
to emit and receive electro
magnetic signals.
One of Philips' leading
2
Business Principles is to
take all necessary health
and safety precautions for
our products, to comply
with all applicable legal
requirements and to stay
well within the EMF
standards applicable at the
time of producing the
products.
Important
5
Philips is committed to
3
develop, produce and
market products that cause
no adverse health effects.
Philips confirms that if its
4
products are handled
properly for their intended
use, they are safe to use
according to scientific
evidence available today.
Philips plays an active role
5
in the development of
international EMF and
safety standards, enabling
Philips to anticipate further
developments in
standardization for early
integration in its products.
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Important
2Your phone
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Quick
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1.1.1.1
2.1What’s in the box
Telephone handset
Line cord
Base stationPower supply unit
Quick start guide2xAAA Rechargeable
batteries
CD145
User ManualWarranty card
Note
The line adaptor may not be attached to the line cord.You may
find the line adaptor in the box. In that case, you have to connect
the line adaptor to the line cord first before plugging the line cord
to the line socket.
In multihandset packs, you will find one or more additional
handsets, chargers with power supply units and additional
rechargeable batteries.
Your phone
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2.2Overview of the
phone
2.2.1Handset
ACall Log key
In idle mode: Press to access
the call log list
B Phonebook key
In idle mode: Press to access
the phonebook
C Talk key
In idle mode: Press to answer
when there is an incoming call
In idle mode: Press to make a
call
During a call: Press to end a call
D Redial/Flash key
In idle mode: Press to access
the redial list
A
In predial mode: Press to insert
B
a flash
C
D
E
Note
The first digit cannot be a flash
during predialling.
E Clear/Back/Mute key
In editing mode/predialling
mode: Short press to delete
one character/digit
In editing mode/predialling
mode: Long press to delete all
F
the characters/digits
In phonebook review/call log
G
review/redial list review mode:
H
Press to exit to idle mode
In phone setting mode: Press to
I
exit to previous level
During call connection: Press to
J
mute the microphone
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Your phone
F Alphanumeric keypad
G Star key
In idle mode: Short press to
insert a *
In idle mode: Long press to
activate or deactivate keypad
lock
HHash key
In idle/dialling mode: Short
press to insert a #
In idle mode: Long press to
mute the ringer
In dialling mode: Long press to
enter a pause
I Call Transfer / Intercom /
Conference
In idle mode: Short press to
initiate an intercom call
During external call connection:
Short press to initiate an
internal call or switch call
between an internal call and an
external call
Long press to initiate a
conference call with an external
call and another internal call
J Program key
In idle mode: Press to enter
into the phone setting mode
In phone setting mode (except
editing mode): Press to confirm
and save the settings
Your phone
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2.2.2Display icons on the
handset
Indicate battery level. Display empty battery icon when
the battery level is low, otherwise, full battery icon is
displayed.
Display when the phone is in use. Blink during ringing.
Blink when new voicemail messages are received and not
read yet
Display when browsing the call log. Blink when missed
calls are received.
Display when browsing the phonebook
Display when the phone is in phone setting mode
Display when the keypad is locked
Display when the microphone is muted
Display when the ringer is turned off
Display when the telephone answering machine (TAM) is
turned on. Blink when new TAM messages are received.
Display when the handset is registered and within the
range of the base station. Blink when the handset is out
of range or is searching for a base.
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Your phone
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