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8Your phone2.4 Overview of the baseA Page keyTo find handset(s) or to register handset(s).B Skype line indicatorBlink when receiving a Skype line call
9Your phone2.6 Menu operationYour phone offers a variety of features and functions grouped in the menus. The main menu includes the Contacts, History,
10Getting started3 Getting started3.1 Connect the baseInsert the plug of the base power adapter into the socket on the side of the base unit.Plug the
11Getting started3.3.2 Verify the battery levelThe battery icon displays the current battery level: 100% full 60% full 30% full Empty. Require chargi
12Getting startednumber, the system time, the signal icon, and the battery icon. When the handset is not on the charger, the backlight goes off. This
13Getting started3.8.1 Select the time zonePress .Scroll to Settings. Press .Scroll to Time & Date. Press .Scroll to Time Zone. Press .Scroll t
14Getting startedScroll to Time Separator. Press .Scroll to the time separator you want.Press when finished. • The new setting is saved.4Select56OK
15Skype® and Skype tools4Skype® and Skype tools4.1 What is Skype®?Skype® is a little piece of software that lets you make free Internet calls to your
16Skype® and Skype tools4.4.2 Change your Skype statusPress .Scroll to Status. Press .Scroll to Change Status. Press .Scroll to the new setting.Pres
17Using your phone5 Using your phone5.1 CallYour phone supports both Skype line and PSTN landline calls. A Skype call is a call using the Skype line.
18Using your phone5.1.6 Call from the contact listIn idle mode:Press .Scroll to the contact.Press .• The number is dialed out on the preferred line.No
19Using your phone5.4.1 Turn off the landline ringerWhen a landline call comes in, you can silent the ringer for the current call.Press to turn off
20Using your phone• Use the headset to talk privately with the caller.During a call, press .• The speaker is turned on. Start talking.Press again t
21Use more of your phone6 Use more of your phone6.1 VoicemailsYour phone supports landline voicemail service and Skype Voicemail™. TipUse (Up or Dow
22Use more of your phoneScroll to Skype VM. Press .Scroll to the voicemail you want.Scroll to Send Voicemail. Press . Start recording after the beep
23Use more of your phone6.4.1 View the contact listIn idle mode:Press to enter the contact list.Scroll to the contact you want. If you want to view
24Use more of your phonePress .• The edited contact is saved.6.7.2 Block / un-block a contactYou can block a user from contacting you and vice versa.
25Use more of your phone6.8.3 Save a call record to your contact listSave a Skype contactSelect a call record and press .Scroll to Add To Contact. Pr
26Your Skype profile7 Your Skype profileYour Skype profile stores information about you such as your name, gender, birthdate, phone numbers, etc. Your
27Settings8SettingsMake this your handset - change the look and sound to suit your needs and tastes. From the display to sound, this section shows you
1Table of contentsTable of contents Important Safety Information for USA and Canada 31 Important safety information 41.1 Power requirements 41.2 Di
28SettingsSet your handset's ringer styleYour handset has 5 ringer styles: Ringing, Ascending, Ring Once, Beep Once, Off. This setting changes th
29SettingsScroll to Settings. Press .Scroll to Call Settings. Press .Scroll to Area Code. Press .Press to delete the area code.Press .• The new s
30SettingsScroll to the new setting. Press .• The new setting is saved.8.5 Landline call featuresThis section describes the call-related features tha
31Settings8.6 Extra featuresDiscover and explore the additional features your phone offers! Find out how these features can benefit you and help you m
32Settingsprogram the handset to automatically connect to the closest base unit. You can also program the handset to only connect to a fixed base unit
33Settingsyour phone. You shall not need to configure the network after setting up the phone. This section is recommended for advanced users who want
34Settingsadministrative settings from the web page. You shall not need to configure most of these settings after setting up the phone. This section i
35Settings8.10 Country codes listThe country code is the international calling code for a country, see page 11 and page 31 for details.Abbreviation -
36Default settings9 Default settingsThese are the factory pre-programmed settings of your phone. General SettingLanguage Language 1 Time Zone GMTDate
37Menu structure10 Menu structureThe table below describes the menu tree of your phone.Reminder: Press to enter the main menu.Use (Up or Down) to
Table of contents2Table of contents6.3 Landline Voicemail indication 226.4 Contact List 226.5 Find a Skype user 236.6 Add a contact 236.7 Manage y
38Technical data11 Technical dataDisplay• High quality 1.5" display• 65k colors• 128 x 128 pixels• Progressive LCD backlightGeneral telephone fea
39Frequently asked questions12 Frequently asked questionsIn this chapter you will find the most frequently asked questions and answers about your phon
40VOIP841 Glossary13 VOIP841 GlossaryArea CodeArea codes usually indicate geographical areas within one country that are covered by one or more teleph
41Appendix14 AppendixEquipment compliance information for USA and CanadaYour telephone equipment is certified for connection to the Public Switched Te
42AppendixInterference informationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This d
43Index15 IndexAdd a contact 23Add a Skype contact 23Add a SkypeOut contact 23Add an email address 26Additional base, register 31Agreement 11Answer a
44IndexHearing aid compatibility (HAC) 4Information for USA 3Insert the batteries 10Intercom 20Internal call during an external call 20Keypad lock 31K
45IndexUnregister a handset 32Update Skype software 16View the call records 24View the contact list 23View the Skype details 26Voicemails 21Warranty 5
46Contact informationContact informationWeb address: http://www.philips.com/support
3Important Safety Information for USA Important Safety Information for USA and CanadaBefore using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions s
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4Important safety information1 Important safety informationTake time to read this user manual before you use your Telephone. It contains important inf
5Important safety information1.4 NoiseElectrical pulse noise is present at one time or another. This is most intense during electrical storms. Certain
6Your phone2Your phone2.1 What’s in the box2.2 What else will you need• A telephone line and an Internet connection (High speed Internet 512kb minimum
7Your phone2.3 Overview of the phoneA Handset IndicatorLit when call in progress.Blink when receiving a call or new voicemail(s).B Soft keysUse to per
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