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Register your product and get support at
www.philips.com/welcome
CD 455
SE 455
To insert with
US Telephone Answering Machine
!
Warning
Use only rechargeable batteries.
Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.
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Table of contents 1 Important Safety 4.8 Switching your handset Instructions 4 ON/OFF 17 4.9 Menu structure 18 2Important 6 2.1 Power requirements 6 5Call 22 2.2 Conformity 7 5.1 Making a call 22 2.3 Environmental 7 5.2 Ending a call 23 2.4 Recycling & disposal 7 5.3 Answering a call 23 2.5 Electric, Magnetic and 5.4 During a call 23 Electromagnetic Fields ("EMF") 7 5.5 Using the speaker or handsfree 23 3 Your phone 9 5.6 Making a second call 24 3.1 What’s in the box 9 3.2 Overview of your pho
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Table of contents 8.3 Adding a record 28 11.1 Personalizing your phone’s display 34 8.4 Editing a record 29 11.2 Personalizing your phone’s 8.5 Setting VIP melodies 29 sounds 34 8.6 Deleting a record 29 12 Calling Features 36 8.7 Deleting all records 29 12.1 Auto hang up 36 8.8 Using quick dial 29 12.2 Auto conference 36 9 Call log 31 12.3 Dial mode 36 9.1 Viewing the call records 31 12.4 Flash selection 36 9.2 Editing the caller’s number 12.5 Call barring 36 before returning a call 31 12.6 Ar
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Table of contents 14.3 Keypad lock 43 18 Technical Data 52 14.4 Missing handset(s) 43 19 Frequently asked questions 53 15 The System 44 20 Appendix 55 15.1 Registering handset(s) 44 20.1 Equipment approval 15.2 Un-registering a handset 44 Information 55 15.3 Changing your PIN 44 20.2 Notification to the local telephone company 55 15.4 Restoring default settings 44 20.3 Notes 55 16 The Answering Machine 46 20.4 Rights of the Phone Company 55 16.1 Turning on the answering machine 46 20.5 Inter
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extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. 1 Important Safety 9. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as Instructions they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could Some of the following information may result in a risk of fire or electric not apply to your particular product; shock. Never spill liquid of any kind however, when using telephone on the product. equipment, basic safety precautions 10
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C. If the product does not operate 6. Do not attempt to rejuvenate the normally by following the battery(ies) provided with or operating instructions. identified for use with this product D. If the product’s cabinet has been by heating them. Sudden release of damaged. the battery(ies) electrolyte may E. If the product exhibits a distinct occur causing burns or irritation to change in performance. eyes or skin. 18. Avoid using a telephone (other than 7. When replacing battery(ies), all a
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Do not open the handset, base station or charger. This could expose you to 2Important high voltages. Do not allow the charging contacts or This product is not designed for making the battery to come into contact with emergency telephone calls when the conductive materials. power fails. Alternative arrangements There is a slight chance that your should be made for access to emergency product could be damaged by an services. electrical storm. We recommend that you unplug the produ
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a very high level: make sure the provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. This handset is not too close to your ear. product can only be connected to the This equipment is not designed to analogue telephone networks of the make emergency calls when the power countries mentioned on the packaging. fails. An alternative has to be made You can find the Declaration of available to allow emergency calls. Conformity on www.p4c.philips.com. Do not expose the phone to excessive heat caused by heating
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2. One of Philips' leading 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. 3. Philips is committed to develop, produce and market products that cause no adverse health effects. 4. Philips confirms that if its products are handled properly for their intended use, they are safe to use according to scien
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3 Your phone Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome. 3.1 What’s in the box Base station Handset Battery door Belt clip with Bracket Power supply NiMH AAA Rechargeable Line Cord* Batteries x 2 User Manual Guarantee Quick start guide Note *The line adapter may not be attached to the line cord. You may find the line adapter in the box. In this case, you have to connect the l
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DTalk/Flash key r 3.2 Overview of your phone Make and receive calls Send flash signal E End /On/Off key e End call Exit menu / operation Turn handset on/off F Menu key m Access main menu G Phonebook/Down key d Scroll down menu Decrease earpiece volume Enter phonebook H Speaker key v Turn speaker on / off I Redial key l Enter redial list & dial last number J Digit keys Dial digit and enter text Use as shortcut key for quick dial K Star/Keylock/Format key * Dial * Lock / unlock keypad Edit caller
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3.3 Overview of the base station A On/Off key o Turn the answering machine on/off B Volume down - Decrease speaker volume C Delete key f Delete messages D Volume up + Increase speaker volume E Previous key R Skip backward during playback F Play/Stop key p Play messages Stop message playback G Next key s Skip forward during playback PLoudspeaker H Handset locator key V Q Battery door Locate handset(s) R Headset jack Enter registration mode I Message counter Display message number Display answeri
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More options downward 3.4 Display icons 3.5 The menus Your phone offers a variety of features and functions grouped in the menus. 3.5.1 Browsing the menus The main menu includes the Phonebook, Personal Set, Clock & Alarm, Advanced Set, Network Service and Answering Machine menus. Each icon gives you a visual message of From standby mode, you can, what is happening on your handset. Press m to enter the main menu. Battery is fully charged Press u to enter the incoming call log. Press
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4.2 Connect your charger 4 Getting started (For multi-pack models only) Connect the output plug of the main 1 adapter to the bottom of the charger. 4.1 Connect the base station 1 Connect the output plug of the main adapter to the bottom of the base station. 2 Connect the main adapter to a standard wall outlet. 2 Connect the main adapter to a 4.2.1 Wall mounting the base standard wall outlet. (CD455) 3 Connect the telephone line cord to The base is designed to support wall the phone socke
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2 Turn the bracket around. 5 Slide the base down into place. 3 Re-insert the bracket to the back of the base station. 4.2.2 Wall mounting the base (SE455) The base is designed to support wall mounting. To wall mount the base, follow the instructions below. ! Warning Align the mounting holes on the 4 Other wall mounting methods are not back of the base with a standard wall recommended and may damage the phone mounting jack. product. Remove the bracket from the back 1 of the base station
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Turn the bracket around. Slide the base down into place. 2 5 Re-insert the wall-mount bracket to 3 the back of the base station. 4.3 Install your handset ! Warning RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. Never use non-rechargeable batteries. Use recommended type supplied with Align the mounting holes on the back of this product. NiMH batteries must be 4 the base with a standard wall phone disposed of in accordance with the applicable waste disposal regulations. moun
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Note Your handset may power down shortly if Charge the handset(s) for 24 hours it is not charged after the battery is before initial use! empty. If you are on the phone when the ! battery is nearly empty, you will hear Warning warning tones. Your call may be cut off Check the battery polarity when inserting shortly after the warning. in the battery compartment. Incorrect polarity may damage the product. 4.5 Setting the clock 1 Place the 2 rechargeable batteries Your phone has a digital c
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4.6 What is standby mode? 4.8.2 Switching on your handset Your phone is in standby mode when it is Press e. The handset may take a 1 idle. The standby screen displays the handset few seconds to power up. name, the handset number, the date and time, the signal icon, and the battery icon. 4.7 Checking the signal strength The signal icon displays the link status between your handset and the base station. A steady icon means your handset and the base station are linked. A flashing icon means
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4.9 Menu structure The table below describes the menu tree of your phone. Press mMENU in idle mode to enter each option. Use navigation keys : to navigate within the menus. PHONEBOOK NEW ENTRY LIST EDIT ENTRY SELECT MELODY DELETE ENTRY DELETE ALL DIRECT MEMORY PERSONAL SET HANDSET NAME HANDSET TONES RING VOLUME LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 PROGRESSIVE OFF RING TONES RING 1 RING 2 BUZZER BELL 1 BELL 2 MAPLE LEAF RAG TURKISH MARCH SALSA ASIA TCHATCHA TECHNO 1 TECHNO 2 KEY BEEP ON/OF