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SOPHO
Cordless Telephone C922
User Guide
PHILIPS
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A Publication of: PHILIPS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS HILVERSUM, THE NETHERLANDS Order No.: 9600 013 33100 User Guide C922 INT Date: November 1998 Great care has been taken to ensure that the information contained in this User Guide is accurate and complete. If, however, you should find a mistake or an omission, or you have a suggestion aimed at improving this User Guide, then please inform us at the following address: PHILIPS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS PHILIPS BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS PRODUCT QUALITY & SUP
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Contents Making a Call from the Contents........................................... 1 Redial Stack .......................................13 Important Safety Information............. 3 Making a Call from the Telephone Book 13 Power Supply....................................... 3 Making a Call Using the SOS Key ........14 Safety Precautions................................. 3 Making a Call from the Caller List .........14 Usage ................................................. 3 Answering a Call
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Message Memory Full..........................26 Menu: Telephone Book Settings ....... 20 Adding a New Entry ........................... 21 Menu: Messages.............................27 Deleting an Entry ................................ 21 Creating a New Message ....................27 Editing an Entry .................................. 21 Changing a Message ..........................28 Deleting All Entries.............................. 21 Sending a Message.............................28 Adding Nu
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Important Safety Information Only use this product in countries where the proper authorities have issued the corresponding approval. The CE marking on the product certifies its conformity to the technical regulations for user safety and electromagnetic dis- turbance, which were applicable on the date of approval in accordance with European directive No. 91\263\EEC. Please also use and refer to all documentation, which is sup- plied with any part(s) of your telephone system. Power Supply This pro
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Installation Installation Place the charger on a flat, even surface, or attach it securely to the wall. Location Do not place the charger, handset or the accessories (refer to page 29) in the vicinity of: • Water, moisture or damp areas. • Heat sources, direct sunlight or inadequately ventilated areas. •Devices which produce strong magnetic fields, electrical appliances, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, TVs, fax machines and telephone terminals. • Areas where the equipment may be covered, i
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Charger To operate the charger you will need a mains connection with Installation 230 V alternating current. To use the charger as a desktop installation, attach the stand to the charger by inserting it in the holes provided at the rear of the charger, and then slide it into place. For a wall installation, install two screws, max. dia. 4 mm, in the wall at a distance of 34 mm from each other. Make sure that the screw heads protrude by 2.5 to 3 mm. Finally, hang the charger on the screws. 34 mm C
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Charging and The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times. However, a time will come when it has reached the end Discharging of its useful life. If the operating time (i.e. talk and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, then it is time to replace the battery. If, for any reason, you do not use the charger for a long period of time, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery in the charger for any period longer than one week, as over-charging can reduc
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Charging and Charging time to full capacity (discharged battery): 8 hours for handset, approx. 24 hours for spare battery in the charger. Operating During charging, the handset is fully functional. Times Talk time: approx. 8 hours (with fully charged battery) Standby time: approx. 80 hours (with fully charged battery) Charge Display The charge status of the battery is shown by the A icon in the display. This indicates: A Battery fully charged A Battery half charged a Battery almost empty – left-
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Keys and Displays LED signals calls and messages Earpiece Display refer to page 9 Softkeys for the control of functions and features Adjusts the volume of received- Arrow key (softkey) speech for menu selection Dials stored (emergency) Internal call * telephone number On/Off Cancel or R- for recall Delete key Hook on/off Keypad for the input of digits and letters Microphone Contact Headset connection for docking station/PC (in battery) Size: Height: 154 mm Width: 57 mm Depth: 25 mm Weight: 1
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Display G B H M A Icon line Arrangement STATION 1 PETERS 3 text lines 5466 TelBook% Menu Softkey line Icon Line G Buzzer deactivated B Good radio signal with at least two columns Bad radio signal: the left-hand column flashes H On: Handset in connection Flashing: Incoming call * M On: One or more not read messages in memory * Flashing: Message memory full A Charge status of the battery (refer to page 7) Text Lines The text lines show information related to the current status of a connection, lis
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Softkeys and Cancel Key The three coloured keys (including G B H M A the arrow key) below the display MILLER are known as softkeys. The func- NEWMAN tions associated with these keys are PETERS shown in the bottom line of the dis- Search > Next play. The function of the keys changes automatically, correspond- C ing to the respective operating state of the handset. Softkey: Arrow Above the arrow key you will see an icon which indicates the respective arrow key function: Key * $ If a continuous
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Cancel Key c cancels your menu selection, without saving the last entry. When entering digits/letters, it deletes the last character respectively. Prolonged pressure on c deletes the complete entry. Example: Menu Press Menu. Using the arrow key, G B H M A scroll through the list and select the Key Lock desired function with OK. Caller List Messages OK > Esc C Example: If you have opened the telephone G B H M A book (softkey TelBook), you can Telephone MILLER select a name with the arrow key, NE
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Calling Operating In the following illustrations, a list of all the functions of the left and right-hand softkeys is given at the bottom of the display, Procedures which you can choose with the arrow key or softkey Next. Handset Switch the handset on with I. It can take some seconds before the handset is completely operational. Switch it off by pressing On/Off I for more than two seconds when the handset is idle. Key Lock You can lock the keypad to prevent the inadvertent pressing of keys: Press
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Making a Call Selection: G B H M A In idle, press the C key (repeatedly, from the MILLER if necessary). A list appears show- PETERS Redial Stack ing the last 10 telephone numbers 03099887 dialled. TelBook> Menu Dialling: C Press h, the telephone number selected is dialled. Pre-dialling: If you press h for longer than two seconds, the selected telephone number is entered into dial preparation. Using C you can switch to the beginning or end of the telephone num- ber and, if required, add digi
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Making a Call Press S and a frequently dialled number or an emergency services number is dialled. You store the telephone number as Using the described on page 16. The telephone number cannot be SOS Key dialled if the Key Lock is active. Making a Call Your telephone saves the numbers of the last 10 callers in the Caller List (provided your telephone network transmits the from the Caller number). All telephone numbers are saved, irrespective of List whether or not the call was answered. Using the
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The Menus: Operating Procedures In this and subsequent sections, all features are activated with the softkey Menu. The individual operating procedures are given in abbreviated format, which includes: Abbreviation Z Input of digits or letters C Operate the arrow key Menu Text shown in display font represents a softkey $SOS$Number$ Text shown inversely indicates the menu option to be selected h Operate the hook key Example Program a SOS telephone number (in the sections that follow, all operating
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Menu: Telephone Options You commence all entries in this section by pressing the follow- ing softkeys... Menu C $Telephone$Options$ OK C Subsequently, select one of the options... Key Click $Key$Click$ OK C $On$ / $Off$ OK c On/Off You can activate/deactivate a key click beep. Immediate $Message$Options$ OK C $Display$ OK C $On$ / $Off$ OK c Message You can determine whether normal messages received are * immediately displayed (On) or not (Off), see page 25 . Display Message $Message$Options$ OK
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Changing the $Language$ OK C $English$ OK c Language Use this function to set the desired display language. Coverage $Coverage$Warning$ OK C $On$ /$Off$ OK c Warning You will hear a warning tone at impending loss of the radio signal. Set this warning to On or Off, as required. User Name $User$Name$ OK Z Name OK c Using this function, you save the name of the telephone user. This name is displayed when the handset is idle. For further information on entering letters and characters, refer to page
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Melody: $Ringer$Melodies$ OK C $Normal$Message$ OK Normal C or Z 0...9 OK c Message Call Select the ring melody for normal messages by entering a digit * 0...9 or use C. Melody: $Ringer$Melodies$ OK C $Urgent$Message$ OK Urgent Mes- C or Z 0...9 OK c sage Call Select the ring melody for urgent messages by entering a digit 0...9 or use C.* Ringer Signal $Ringer$Type$ OK C $Silence$ OK c Off: Silence This setting allows you to switch off all signalling (buzzer, headset and vibrator). The bell sy