Philips VOIP 080 user manual

User manual for the device Philips VOIP 080

Device: Philips VOIP 080
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Philips
Size: 1.94 MB
Added : 8/12/2013
Number of pages: 15
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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:19 Page 1 ILLUSTRATION Base station Green mains power Earpiece supply/line LED Red messages LED Display Answering machine key Memory key Redial key On/Off line key Internal call / music on Dialling keypad hold key Recall and Programming Loudspeaker key key Microphone Colour clip 2 extra colour clips Mains adapter Telephone cable User guide AA batteries 1

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 2 Your telephone has all the advantages of the latest technological advances which make it even simpler and easier to use. SAFETY INFORMATION This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails.Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services. This product may be used legally only in a country where the appropriate authority has given its specific authorisation. This authorisation appears on a label un

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 3 INSTALLING YOUR TELEPHONE CHOOSING THE POSITION FOR THE BASE STATION To reduce any risks of interference, avoid placing the base station less than 1 metre from another electrical device (telephone, television, computer, etc.). The base station must be placed on a flat surface. Avoid placing the base station: - in a damp room, - near a heat source, - near obstacles like thick walls or metal structures. INSERTING / REPLACING THE BATTERIES Your handset is powered

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 4 DESCRIPTION HANDSET DISPLAY Numerical Telephone characters icons ICON STATE DESCRIPTION Displayed Batteries charged. Batteries low. Blinking Handset being charged. Displayed Programming activated. Waiting for an answer from the base station (in the Blinking context of registration). Memories in use Displayed (consultation, programming). Displayed External call in progress External call arriving. Blinking Messages have been left on your answering machine. Displ

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 5 DESCRIPTION TELEPHONE LEDS The base station has a red/green LED. Green LED - Lit, when the base station is powered. - Blinking, when: . receiving a call . the line is connected or the answering machine is replying. - Unlit, when the base station is not connected to the power supply. Red LED - Lit, when the answering machine is ready to receive calls (ON). - Blinking slowly, indicating the number of messages received (up to 3). - Blinking rapidly, your answerin

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 6 USING YOUR TELEPHONE Your Philips telephone is GAP certified, nevertheless we cannot guarantee its use with DECT products made by other manufacturers. You can register 4 handsets with 1 base station and 1 handset with 2 base stations. TO MAKE A CALL Dial the ð ð ð number Connect the line Speak Hang up The duration of the call is displayed TO ANSWER A CALL ð ð ð Your telephone rings Connect the line Speak Hang up The duration of the call is displayed TO REDIAL

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 7 USING YOUR TELEPHONE TO PUT ON HOLD OR TRANSFER AN EXTERNAL CALL During an external call: If you have no additional handset, when you press the call is put on hold with music. ð ð Press Caller on hold Call resumed listening to music If you have several handsets registered to the same base station, when you press you can transfer the external call to another handset: ð ð On handset n° 1* All the other On another handset handsets ring ** take the call or hang up

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 8 USING YOUR TELEPHONE TO RECORD THE ANSWERING MACHINE OUTGOING MESSAGE Dictate your message ð ð ð ð Answering machine Record Message * Stop *If you wish to play back your outgoing message, press . TO SWITCH THE ANSWERING MACHINE ON OR OFF Beeps in or ð ð confirmation Answering machine ON OFF TO INTERCEPT CALLS If your answering machine has intercepted and you want to take the call, press . TO LISTEN TO OR DELETE A MESSAGE ó ð ð Answering machine Listen Next mes

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 9 USING YOUR TELEPHONE TO SCREEN CALLS Call screening allows you to listen to messages being left on you answering machine. You may then choose to intercept the call or not by pressing . To start call screening, press . You can hear the caller through the earpiece of your handset. To stop call screening, press . For permanent adjustment, refer to the call screening section in the chapter concerning programming the answering machine on page 11. TO SWITCH ON/OFF T

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 10 PROGRAMMING YOUR TELEPHONE Your telephone has programmable functions. To change the settings, refer to the table below. The options you choose will be saved even if there is a power cut. A beep confirms programming changes. KEY FUNCTIONS COMMENTS COMBINATIONS ACOUSTIC FUNCTIONS + + + Option no. 1 u Melodies + + + Option no. 2 + + + Option no. 3 u Handset melody volume + + + Low + + + Mid + + + High u Earpiece volume + + + Low + + + Mid + + + High u Loudspea

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 11 PROGRAMMING YOUR TELEPHONE KEY FUNCTIONS COMMENTS COMBINATIONS ANSWERING MACHINE - Answering only u Select mode + + + - Answering and + + + recording uNumber of rings before the + + + - 2 rings machine intercepts the call - 3 rings + + + - 4 rings + + + - 5 rings + + + - Toll saver * + + + 4 digit personal u Record the answering machine + + +code+ access code access code for remote control u Set day of the week Ex. : 1 = Monday + + +1 to 7+ u Set time Ex. :

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 12 PROGRAMMING YOUR TELEPHONE KEY FUNCTIONS COMMENTS COMBINATIONS ADAVANCED FUNCTIONS u Select type of network Residential network + + + u PABX 1* For selecting the + + + network when your u PABX 2* telephone is + + + connected to a PABX u PABX 3* + + + u Change type of flash ** Short flash + + + (for use behind a PABX) + + + Long flash u Insert an automatic pause No pause + + + (for use behind a PABX) Pause after the first + + + digit dialled * You may have to

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 13 PROGRAMMING YOUR TELEPHONE KEY FUNCTIONS COMMENTS COMBINATIONS DIALLING MODE u Tone + + Only for U.K. u Pulse + + REGISTERING/UN-REGISTERING A HANDSET TO A BASE STATION Before registering a handset, unplug the base station mains adapter and then plug it in again. + + Code Δ + u Register this handset The Δ code is indicated on the label on the bottom u Un-register this handset + + Code Δ + of the base station (4 digits). + + Code Δ + u Un-register other hand

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ang6523.qxd 31/05/99 15:20 Page 14 PROBLEMS YOU MAY ENCOUNTER WITH YOUR TELEPHONE The table below lists the problems you may encounter when using your Philips telephone. CAUSE PROBLEM SOLUTION The LED on the base station is The base station has not been Check the connections. not lit. plugged in correctly or there is a power cut. No audible signal is transmitted u The recharging contacts are not u Pick up the handset and replace when you place the handset on making contact. it. the base statio


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