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Master EN Telephone Answering Machine WarningUse only rechargeable batteries.Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.!VOIP 855Register your pro

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Important 71.7 Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields ("EMF")1. Philips Royal Electronics manufactures and sells many consumer orient

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8 Your phone2 Your phoneCongratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips!To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your p

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Your phone 92.3 Overview of your phoneAEarpieceB New event LEDNew calls, messages, voicemailsC Left Softkey <Select the function displayed on the h

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10 Your phone2.4 Overview of the base stationAOn/Off key oTurn the answering machine on/offB Volume down ,Decrease/Increase speaker volumeC Delete key

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Your phone 11Microphone mutedKeypad lockedHeadset attached *Optimal battery life is reached after 3cycles of complete charging (over 15hours) and disc

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12 Getting started3 Getting started3.1 Connect the base stationConnect the output plug of the mains adapter to the bottom of the base station and the

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Getting started 13NoteHandset may get warm during initial charging. This is normal. The handset may take a few seconds to power up.3.3.1 Replacing you

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14 Getting started3.5.1 Setting your languageThis setting determines the display language of the menus and messages.Select your language.Press Select

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General description 154 General description4.1 What is standby mode?Your phone is in standby mode when it is idle. The standby screen displays your Sk

Page 11 - 2 Your phone

16 General description4.4.3 Select the time formatPress Menu.Select Settings > Time & Date > Time format. Press Select.Select the Time forma

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General description 174.5 Menu structureThe table below describes the menu tree of your phone. Press <MENU in idle mode to enter each option. Use n

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18 General descriptionContactsShared contacts SkypeOut callRegular callDetailsRenameRemoveCopy to my contactsHistoryAll eventsMissed callsIncoming cal

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General description 19Answer machineAnswer mode Answer & RecordAnswer OnlyRecord OGM Answer & RecordAnswer OnlyAnswer On/Off On/OffAns. Settin

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20 General descriptionSettingsRegular Call Auto prefix Detect number: Replace by:Recall time* Short / Medium / LongRecall Pause Time* Pause 1/2Dial mo

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Skype on your phone 215 Skype on your phone5.1 What is Skype?Call free over the internet to anyone else who’s on Skype. Skype software works on comput

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22 Skype on your phoneEnter a password for this account. Press OK.Repeat your password. Press OK. To continue, agree to Skype’s terms of use.Press Acc

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Skype on your phone 23Press OK to confirm.• This logs out the current user.NoteAfter signing out manually, your phone will not automatically log into

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24 Call6CallYour phone supports both Skype line and landline calls. A Skype call is a call using the Skype line. A Landline call is a call using your

Page 21 - 18 General description

Call 256.1.3 Call from the landlineEnter the phone number.Press Options.Select Regular call. Press Select.• The number is dialed out.6.1.4 Call using

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26 Call6.2 End a callPress e.TipAuto hang up. Place the handset on the charger to end the call automatically. See “Auto hang-up” on page 40.6.3 Answer

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Table of contents 11Important 41.1 Power requirements 41.2 Digital security system 51.3 Software licences 51.4 Conformity 61.5 Environmental 61.6 Recy

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Call 276.5 Make a second landline callNote2nd Call Service. Consult and subscribe this service from your service provider.During a call,Press r.• The

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28 Intercom and Conference Calls7 Intercom and Conference CallsAn intercom call is a call to another handset registered on the same base unit. This fu

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Intercom and Conference Calls 297.4 Conference callConference call allows one external call to be shared with two handsets registered on the same base

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30 Text and Numbers8 Text and NumbersYou can enter text and numbers for handset name, phonebook records, and other menu items.8.1 Entering text and nu

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Text and Numbers 318.3 Entering symbolsYou can enter special symbols such as ? ! : ( ) and many more.1 Press * while editing in lower case or upper ca

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32 Contact list9 Contact listYour phone can store a total of 200 Skype and phone number contacts.9.1 View the contact listPress : to enter the contact

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Contact list 339.4 Adding a contactNoteMemory Full. If your contact list is full, the handset displays a notification message. Delete some contacts be

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34 Contact list9.6.2 Remove a contactPress : to enter the contact list.Select the contact you want to block. Press Options.Select Remove. Press Select

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Your Skype profile 3510 Your Skype profileYour Skype profile stores information about you such as your name, gender, birthdate, phone numbers, etc. Yo

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36 Call History11 Call HistoryYour phone stores the call history composed of four lists:• All Events: Include all missed, incoming, and outgoing calls

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2Table of contents7 Intercom and Conference Calls 287.1 Calling another handset 287.2 Internal call during an external call 287.3 Transferring a call

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Call History 37Select Details. Press Select. • The details of the caller are displayed.11.1.2 Returning a callTo return a call from the missed or inco

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38 Custom Options12 Custom OptionsMake this your phone - change the look and sound of the handset to suit your needs and preference.12.1 Personalizing

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Custom Options 3912.2 Personalizing your phone’s sounds12.2.1 Setting your handset’s ringer melodyYou can choose from 20 different ringer melodies for

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40 Calling Features13 Calling FeaturesYour phone supports a number of call-related features to help you handle and manage your calls more effectively

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Calling Features 41NoteSkype Voicemail Disabled. After you have activated call forwarding, all your calls will be diverted to the forwarded number. If

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42 Calling FeaturesSelect Settings > Regular Call > Carrier code. Press Select.Enter the carrier code. Press OK.• The setting is saved. 13.4.2 A

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Calling Features 43Select Settings > Regular Call > Recall time. Press Select.Select the new setting. Press OK.• The setting is saved.13.4.7.1 S

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44 Network Services14 Network ServicesThe network services feature allows you to listen to information provided by your network provider. The availabi

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Network Services 4514.1.1.1.2 Recording your voicemail greetingPress Menu.Select Select History > Voice mails > SkypeVM. Press Select.A list of

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46 Network Services14.2 Voicemail Call forwardThis feature allows you to forward your voicemails to another landline or mobile number.14.2.1 Activatin

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Table of contents 316 The System 4916.1 Set your country 4916.2 Register the handset 4916.3 Unregister a handset 4916.4 Change the system PIN 5016.5 R

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Network Services 4714.5.3 Defining withhold identity numberPress Menu.Select Settings > Regular Call > Withhold identity > On. Press Select.E

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48 Extra Features15 Extra FeaturesDiscover and explore the additional features your phone offers! Find out how these features can benefit you and help

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The System 4916 The System16.1 Set your countryThe country setting of your phone has been set during the initial set up of your phone. You can make ch

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50 The System16.4 Change the system PINThe system PIN is used for registering, deleting handsets, and protecting the access rights to some of the othe

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The System 5116.6.2.1 Activate DHCPPress Menu.Select Settings > Network > TCP/IP. Press Select.Select DHCP. Press OK.• An activation request is

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52 The System16.7 Country codes listThe country code is the international calling code for a country, see page 14 and page 49 for details. Abb

Page 52 - 16 The System

The Answering Machine 5317 The Answering MachineYour phone includes a telephone answering machine that records unanswered calls when it is on. Once sw

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54 The Answering Machine17.3 Setting the answering machine languageThis feature only applies to model(s) with multiple-language support.The answering

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The Answering Machine 5517.5.3 Deleting an outgoing messagePress Menu.Select Answer machine > Record OGM. Press Select. Select Answer & Record

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56 The Answering Machine17.6.2 Deleting an incoming messageFrom the basePress f during message playback.• The current message is deleted.From the hand

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The Answering Machine 57To listen from the earpiece, press v to turn off the speaker. NoteThe call screening on/off setting can be changed when the ph

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58 The Answering MachineNoteWhen no message is playing, your phone will hang up automatically if no key is pressed for 8 seconds.Remote access command

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Default (pre-programmed) settings 5918 Default (pre-programmed) settingsThese are the factory pre-programmed settings of your phone.General SettingLan

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60 Default (pre-programmed) settingsNetwork SettingDHCP Enable Network Proxy Option OffPorts 0 Alternative Ports YESIP address DHCP Subnet mask DHC

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Technical Data 6119 Technical DataDisplay• High quality 1.5” display• 65k colours• 128 x 128 pixel• Progressive LCD backlightGeneral telephone feature

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62 Frequently asked questions20 Frequently asked questions www.philips.com/supportIn this chapter, you will find the most frequently asked q

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Frequently asked questions 63• The phone may be at a location with thick walls. Move the base.Handset does not ring• Check that the handset ringer is

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64 Glossary21 GlossaryAArea CodeArea codes usually indicate geographical areas within one country that are covered by one or more telephone exchanges.

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Glossary 65SStatic IP AddressA constant IP address used to identify semi permanent devices such as servers.Subnet MaskA mask used to determine what su

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66 Index22 IndexAAdding a contact 33Adding a Skype contact 33Adjust the earpiece volume 26Answer a call 26Answer mode 54Answering Machine 53Area code

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4Important1ImportantThis product is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Skype is not a replacement for your ordina

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Index 67MMake a regular call 24Manage your contacts 33Manual Registration of handset 49Menu structure 17Message alert 57Missing handset(s) 48Muting th

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ENGLISH

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© 2008 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.All rights reservedReproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyri

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Important 5Base adapter: Nantong Daming DM-SC060050 (VDE and UK plug) Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 0.1A Output: 6VDC 500mAPower Systems Technologies (SZ)

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6Importantnumber of these packages are available in the on-line product documentation, which is visible on www.philips.com/support.1.4 ConformityWe, P

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