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Register your product and get support at
www.philips.com/welcome
SE245
EN Telephone Answering Machine
Warning
Use only rechargeable batteries.
Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.
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4 Using your SE245 17 Table of contents 4.1 Calls 17 4.1.1 Make a call 17 4.1.2 Pre-dial 17 1 Important 4 4.1.3 Dial one-touch 1.1 Power requirements 4 numbers 1 and 2 17 1.2 Conformity 5 4.1.4 Call from 1.3 Using GAP standard the phonebook 17 compliance 5 4.1.5 Call waiting 17 1.4 Recycling and disposal 6 4.1.6 Call from the call log 18 1.5 Electric, Magnetic and 4.1.7 Answer a call 18 Electromagnetic Fields 4.1.8 Adjust volume 18 (“EMF”) 7 4.1.9 Mute 19 4.1.10 End a call 19 2 Your SE245 Digi
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5.6 View an entry 23 7 Clock & Alarm 29 5.7 Edit an entry 23 7.1 Set date and time 29 5.8 Delete an entry 23 7.2 Set alarm 29 5.9 Delete all entries 23 7.3 Set alarm ringer 5.10 One-touch keys 24 melody 30 5.10.1 Dial a one-touch number 24 8 Personal settings 30 5.10.2 Store a phonebook entry 8.1 Handset tones 30 as a one touch number 8.1.1 Ring volume 30 (direct memory) 24 8.1.2 Ringer melody 31 5.10.3 Delete a one touch 8.1.3 Key tones on/off 31 number 24 8.1.4 First ring 31 8.2 Handset n
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9.5 Registration 36 10.9 Call screening 44 9.5.1 Register a handset 36 10.9.1 Switch handset call 9.5.2 Select a base 37 screening on/off 45 9.5.3 Unregister a handset 37 10.9.2 Switch base station call 9.6 PIN 38 screening on/off 45 9.7 Reset 38 10.10 Memory full 45 9.7.1 Default settings 38 9.8 Auto prefi x 39 11 Maintenance and 9.9 Country setting 39 replacement 46 11.1 Cleaning 46 10 Using your 11.2 How to replace the answering machine 40 battery 46 10.1 SE245 base answering machine
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The voltage on the 1 Important network is classifi ed as TNV-3 (Telecommunication Network Voltages), as Take time to read this user defi ned in the standard EN manual before you use your 60-950. telephone. It contains important information and notes regarding Warning operating your telephone. This equipment is not designed to make emergency calls in the event of a power 1.1 Power requirements failure. An alternative has to This product requires an be made available to allow elec
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Do not let small metal 1.3 Using GAP standard objects come into contact compliance with the product. This can The GAP standard guarantees deteriorate audio quality and that all DECT GAP handsets damage the product. and base stations comply with Handsfree activation could a minimum operating standard suddenly increase the volume irrespective of their make.Your in the earpiece to a very high handset and base station are level : make sure the handset GAP compliant, which means the is no
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1.4 Recycling and disposal Use one of the following disposal options : Disposal instructions for 1 Dispose of the complete old products product (including its cables, The WEEE directive (Waste plugs and accessories) in the Electrical and Electronic designated WEEE collection Equipment; 2002/96/EC) has facilities. been put in place to ensure that 2 If you purchase a products are recycled using best replacement product, hand available treatment, recovery your complete old product and re
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The labelled packaging Philips confi rms that if material is recyclable. its products are handled properly for their intended use, they are safe to use 1.5 Electric, Magnetic according to scientifi c and Electromagnetic evidence available today. Fields (“EMF”) Philips plays an active Philips Royal Electronics role in the development manufactures and sells many of international EMF and consumer oriented products safety standards, enabling which usually, as with any Philips to antici
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2 Your SE245 Digital Cordless Telephone Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefi t from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome. 2.1 What’s in the box? SE245 handset Power Battery door Line cord* 2x AAA adaptor rechargeable batteries SE245 base User manual Quick start guide Warranty information 2.2 What you will also need Note For the call log to function, * The line adaptor may not be subscribe to your network’s a
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2.3 Overview of the handset 1 Earpiece 2 Display See page 11 for an overview of 1 the display icons. 3 Menu key Enter the main menu. Select the option displayed on screen. Confi rm a menu option – OK 2 is displayed on screen. 4 Call log/Scroll up/ Volume up 3 14 Open the calls log. 4 Scroll up through lists and settings. 13 Increase the earpiece volume. 5 12 5 Talk/Recall 6 Make or answer a call. Use recall (R) functions. 6 One-touch dialling keys Press and hold for one-touch dialli
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8 Loudspeaker key Press and hold to switch handset Activate and deactivate the off (when in standby) or on. loudspeaker during a call. 13 Phonebook/Scroll down/ Warning Volume down Handsfree activation can Open the phonebook. suddenly increase the volume Scroll down through lists and in the earpiece to a very high menus. level. Make sure the handset is Decrease the earpiece volume. not too close to your ear. 14 Redial/Scroll right/ 9 Intercom (at least Clear/Mute 2 handsets needed) Open the r
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2.4 Handset display Flashes fast when the memory is full. 1 Steady when the handset is registered and within range of the base. Flashes when the handset is out of range or searching for base. Tip In standby, press and hold 3 2 4 to switch between the 1 Status icons handset name and date and Battery status time display. On when the line is in use. 2 displayed Flashes when there is an Press or to scroll incoming call. through the options in Flashes when you have new a menu,
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2.5 Overview of the base 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 LED Status Action On Answering machine on Off Answering machine off Long then short fl ashes New message(s) Flashes evenly Recording Flashes quickly Memory Full 2 Play/Stop 3 Answering machine On/Off 4 Delete 5 Skip back 6 Skip forward 7 Speaker volume up/down 8 Paging key (see next page) 12 Your SE245 Digital Cordless Telephone
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8 Paging key Standby mode Paging is a useful way of fi nding If you do not press any button lost handsets. on the handset for 15 seconds 1 Press on the base. the display will automatically All handsets ring. return to standby. It will also 2 Press again to cancel return to standby when the the paging call or press any handset is placed on the base key on the handset to stop or charger. the paging call. 2.6 Menu navigation The basic steps of navigating through the menu and on-screen
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Always use the telephone 3 Getting started line cord supplied with the unit. Otherwise you may not get a dial tone. 3.1 Position the base Place the base within reach Note of the telephone line and In some countries the line electricity sockets. adaptor may not be attached to the line cord. If this is the case, Tip please connect the line cord to The position in which you place the line adaptor before plugging the base can have an effect on it into the line socket. the range and perfo
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2 Plug the other ends of the 1 Slide off the battery door line cord and power cable (if fi tted). into the telephone socket 2 Insert the batteries as and mains power socket. indicated and slide the door back on. 3.3 Install and charge the 3 Place the handset face up handset batteries on the base to charge. Warning A beep confi rms the handset The handset must be charged is placed correctly and for at least 24 hours before charging will begin. using it for the fi rst time. 4 When there i
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If you need to select your 5 Leave the handset until the country batteries are fully charged Press . (at least 24 hours). The country name is shown on The handset batteries are the display. fully charged when the Press or to select charging animation stops and your country then press . the (battery charged) icon The screen language and other is displayed. important settings are set for the country selected. Warning Press to go back to the If you insert alkaline batteries previo
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4.1.4 Call from the 4 Using your SE245 phonebook 1 Press . The fi rst entry in the 4.1 Calls phonebook is displayed. 2 Scroll or to the 4.1.1 Make a call entry you want. 1 Press . 3 Press to dial the 2 Dial the telephone number. number. Tip 4.1.2 Pre-dial Instead of scrolling to browse 1 Enter the phone number the phonebook entries, press (maximum 24 digits). the numeric key corresponding If you make a mistake to the fi rst letter of the press . entry you wish to locate. For 2 Pre
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Identifi cation service (CLI). Warning Please contact your network When the phone is ringing, avoid provider for more information holding the earpiece too close to on this service. your ear as it may damage your To answer the second call, hearing. Handsfree activation can press . suddenly increase the volume in the earpiece to a very high level. Make sure the handset is not too 4.1.6 Call from the call log close to your ear. 1 Press . The fi rst entry in the call log Tip is displayed. If