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Seite 1 - DECT Cordless Handset

SOPHO iSMobileDECT Cordless HandsetC244USER GUIDE

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84 Charging the BatteriesInitial Setupand OperationCharge the batteries approximately 6 to 7 hours before initial use of the handset. This protective

Seite 3 - Contents

9ChargeWarningWhen the batteries’ capacity is almost exhausted, an acoustic warning is given in the form of 3 short ”beep” signals (only dur-ing a cal

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105 Initial Setup and OperationHandsetRegistrationThe handset can be operated on up to 5 different DECT sys-tems. To do so, it has to be registered to

Seite 5 - Environment

116 Keys and DisplayDisplayEarpieceRear:LoudspeakerSoftkeyfor controlling the functions and featuresSoftkeyfor controlling the functions and featuresI

Seite 6 - Precautions

12DisplayArrangementIcons‹ Ringer deactivated.œ At least 2 bars: Good radio link¢ On: Handset has a connectionFlashing: Handset has an incoming call»

Seite 7 - 2Installation

137 Softkeys and the Cancel KeyThe SoftkeysSoftkey: ArrowKeysSymbols are displayed above the arrow keys which identify the respective functionality of

Seite 8 - Installing the

14Example: MenuExample:TelephoneBookEntering aTelephoneNumberMenuPress Menu. Use the arrow keys to scroll through this list and confirm the desired fu

Seite 9 - Discharging

158 CallingHandset On /OffThe handset can be switched off by pressing C for more than 1 second when it is in an idle state. The handset is switched o

Seite 10 - 4 Charging the Batteries

16Making a CallNote: In pre-dialling, if the input cursor is positioned behind the telephone number, the number to be chained will be suffixed to that

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17Making a Callfrom theTelephoneBookMaking a Callfrom the CallerListThe handset stores the phone numbers of the last 20 callers in the caller list (de

Seite 12 - 5 Initial Setup and Operation

Published by:PHILIPS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMSHILVERSUM, THE NETHERLANDSOrder number: 9600 065 58002User Guide C244 Date: July 2005Great care has been tak

Seite 13 - 6 Keys and Display

18Making aSOS-callThis handset can be used to send emergency calls to a certain telephone number. The number and the text message is stored in the men

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19Enquiry Call /Call TransferDuring a connection another party can be consulted (enquiry call).r holds the first call. Now dial the other phone number

Seite 15 - 7 Softkeys and the Cancel Key

209 Message waiting indication for Voice Mail*When a C icon appears in the idle mode, the receiver has a message in his voice mail box. After listenin

Seite 16 - C for a longer period)

2110 The Menus: Operating ProceduresIn this and subsequent sections, all features are activated via the softkey Menu. The individual operating sequenc

Seite 17 - 8 Calling

2211 Menu: Telephone Book SettingsAt least 50 phone numbers and names can be stored in the telephone book and the names are sorted alphabetically, the

Seite 18 - Number Redial

23EnteringCharacters /NamesThe following characters can be entered by pressing the key-pad keys several times. The entry position is automatically adv

Seite 19 - Caller List

24Quick Call Activate an entry in the telephone book and then select Quick Call from the Options menu. Key in a one-digit num-ber from 1 to 9 as you

Seite 20 - Answering a

2512 Menu: Redial ListIn the idle state, press the D-softkey and then one of the arrow keys (several times if necessary). You will see the last 10 int

Seite 21 - Call Transfer

2613 Menu: Key LockKey Lock On /OffThe keypad can be locked to prevent any accidental operation: press the Menu softkey, select Key Lock via the arr

Seite 22 - Voice Mail

2714 Menu: Caller ListAccepted andMissed CallsAll calls with a transmitted phone number are entered into the caller list. The text ”Missed Call” is sh

Seite 23 - A Press hook key

1Contents1 Important Safety Information ... 3Sensitive Electronic Environment ...3Power Supply ...3Safety

Seite 24 - A for a longer period

2815 Menu: Ringer SettingsMelody:InternalMenu Ringer Settings OK Melody OK Internal OK or F 0…9 OKSelect the melody for internal calls by en

Seite 25 - C short / long F

2916 Menu: Volume SettingsEarpiece Menu Volume Settings OK Earpiece OK OK orF 1…7 OKThe voice volume of the earpiece can be changed in 7 steps

Seite 26 - F Edit number / enter name OK

3017 Menu: SystemRegistrationCodeThe handset can be operated with a maximum of 5 DECT sys-tems. Before you can make a call via the DECT system, the ha

Seite 27 - 12 Menu: Redial List

31AutomaticSearch System Subscription OK Auto. Search OKIf you have registered your handset with several DECT systems and this function is active

Seite 28 - 13 Menu: Key Lock

3218 Menu: Telephone OptionsAll entries in this chapter are started by pressing the softkeys:Menu Telephone Option OKThen select…User Name User N

Seite 29 - 14 Menu: Caller List

33Silent Charging Silent Chargi. OKIf activated ”“” the handset does not setup and receive any calls (and messages) whilst it is placed in the char

Seite 30 - 15 Menu: Ringer Settings

3419 Menu: Security FunctionsThe security functions are protected by a PIN code (4 digits).The PIN entry is only necessary when read only is switched

Seite 31 - 16 Menu: Volume Settings

3520 Menu ShortcutsSeveral frequently used menu items can also be activated with shortcuts, so you do not have to scroll through the menu.When the han

Seite 32 - 17 Menu: System

3621 Accessories• Battery: NiMh (Nickel-Metal Hydride), rechargable AAA battery of 800mAh, 1.2V• C244 Desktop Charger• C244 Charger RackA maximum of e

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37• Belt ClipBelt clip and adapter for the handset. The adapter is clipped onto the handset and is removable without any remains or damages.Note: Only

Seite 34 - 18 Menu: Telephone Options

216 Menu: Volume Settings ... 29Earpiece ...29Speaker ...2

Seite 35 - Contrast

3822 Care and MaintenanceYour telephone is a product which meets high demands with regard to design. It should therefore be treated with care. We want

Seite 36 - 19 Menu: Security Functions

3923 Menu TreeKey LockRinger Settings Melody Internal External Volume SettingsVolume Settings Earpiece Hands-freeSystem Subscription <Subsc

Seite 37 - 20 Menu Shortcuts

4024 Notice to the UserThis equipment is intended to be used for connection to SOPHO systems.Hereby Philips Business Communications declares that the

Seite 38 - 21 Accessories

PRODUCT DISPOSAL INFORMATION For countries in the European Union The symbol depicted here has been affixed to your product in order to inform yo

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31 Important Safety InformationOnly use this product in countries where the appropriate authorities have given their authorisation.The CE symbol on th

Seite 40 - 22 Care and Maintenance

4SafetyPrecautions• Do not open the handset or charger, this could expose you to high voltages. Have all repairs carried out by authorized service per

Seite 41 - 23 Menu Tree

52InstallationInstallationLocationPlace the charger on a flat, even surface. Do not install the charger, handset and accessories in the proximity of:•

Seite 42 - 24 Notice to the User

6Note: if the batteries are inserted incorrectly, the handset will not function, and may be damaged.Installing theChargerTo operate the charger a main

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73 Important Battery InformationNote: use only rechargable AAA NiMh battery of typical 800mAh, 1.2V. Never use a battery which is damaged or worn out.

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