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Installing your telephone

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Inserting / Replacing battery pack / Telephone connection

Charging / Recharging the telephone

(See battery status icon on page 4.)

On first use or when inserting a new battery, charge the battery with the handset for 

at

least 24 hours.

This ensures optimal battery life reached after 3 cycles of charge/uncharge.

The battery needs to be charged if you hear a beep when using the telephone.

The battery life is about 300 hours in stand-by time and 18 hours in communication.

With the help of the installation drawings :

1.- Plug the line cord (A) into the line socket on your DECT 214 base station.
Plug the power cable (B) into the power socket on your DECT 214  base station.
Plug the power supply unit into the wall socket.
Connect the telephone line cord into the wall socket.
2.- Open the battery door on the handset by sliding it down.
3.- Connect the battery pack to the connector inside the handset.Place the battery pack with
sticker face up and wires along the left side of the battery pack.
4.- Replace the battery door.
5.- Put the handset on the base and charge for 24 hours before use.

Warning

:To insert battery pack and /or to connect your telephone, please refer to the

drawings printed on the inside cover.

Warning :

If you live in the country in the table below, you

must

enter the relevant

configuration code using the key sequence shown followed by your country code.

Configuring the phone for use

Country

Rep. of Ireland

153

Northern Ireland

UK

44
44

Warning

: This product is 

ONLY

designed to be used in countries 

LISTED

below.

For Example to configurate for Republic of Ireland :

dial 153

Don’t change your configuration code

if you live in UK or Northern Ireland.Your

product is already factory configured with the right settings.

Advice :

If you have bought your product in any of the above countries but want to use it

in another one, you can enter the configuration code, according to the above tables, in order
to activate the right country settings. Nevertheless, you have to change the telephone line
cord adapter according to the country where you want to use it.

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Page 3: ... and wires along the left side of the battery pack 4 Replace the battery door 5 Put the handset on the base and charge for 24 hours before use Warning To insert battery pack and or to connect your telephone please refer to the drawings printed on the inside cover Warning If you live in the country in the table below you must enter the relevant configuration code using the key sequence shown follow...

Page 4: ...ed with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused Do not dispose of your old product in your general household waste bin Inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products marked by this symbol Use one of the following disposal options 1 Dispose of the complete product including its cables plugs and accessories in the desi...

Page 5: ...er requirements The product requires an electrical supply of 220 240 volts single phase alternating current excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60 950 WARNING The electrical network is classified as dangerous according to criteria in the standard EN 60 950 The only way to power down this product is by unplugging the power supply from the electrical outlet Ensure the electrical outlet...

Page 6: ...w philips com faqs dect Keypad Talk key p 6 Phonebook keys p 7 Call log key p 8 Redial list correction key p 6 Validation and intercom key p 9 Loudspeaker key p 6 Programming and recall type key p 11 Volume key p 6 DECT 214 ...

Page 7: ...hnical settings p 11 Battery charge status charge in progress fully charged low p 1 Call log Voicemail Box p 8 Loudspeaker p 6 Friend phonebook p 7 Call in progress Internal call p 9 Family phonebook p 7 Base Handset link p 10 Alarm p 12 Temperature p 12 subject to a subscription with your operator Paging key p 9 Repeat alarm key p 12 ...

Page 8: ... the redial list to exit Calling a number from the redial list or to scroll through the redial list Deleting a number from the redial list or to delete the current entry to scroll through the redial list flashes on an incoming call To correct entries use 3 volume levels are available for both the earpiece and the loudspeaker The redial list contains the last 5 numbers called from the latest to the...

Page 9: ...nd press or Note To insert a pause long press on 2 Enter the name and press to validate Changing an entry name or or to scroll through the list to modify the name Changing an entry number or or to scroll through the list to modify the old number Deleting an entry or or to scroll through the list to delete the entry Creating and changing phonebook entries Storing one of the redial list numbers into...

Page 10: ...r the time and date of the call by pressing Press to return to consulting mode Subject to a subscription with your operator for the Caller Line Identification and or Name Display services Withheld caller identification Calling a number from the call log or to scroll through the log Deleting an entry from the call log or beep to scroll through the log to exit Storing one of the log numbers into you...

Page 11: ...ess or to answer or hang up the internal call Using the intercom This function can only be used with a multi handset configuration It allows you to make free internal calls and transfer external calls from one handset to another Internal call short press to call all the handsets in idle mode long press enter the handset number 1 to 4 to call the selected handset in idle mode If the handset does no...

Page 12: ...fferent melodies using or keys Press to validate is blinking when selecting the friends phonebook melody Handset ringer settings Subject to a subscription with your operator to the Caller Line Identification service A VIP melody can be associated to each phonebook When ringing the VIP melody helps you identify the caller s group is blinking when selecting the family phonebook melody Icons flashing...

Page 13: ...e that these handsets are GAP compliant otherwise they will not operate properly RC code Registration Code is written under the base Warning Once unregistered the handset is no longer operational Changing Caller Identification type The Caller Identification service Name and Number is available subject to a subscription to your operator according to availability Country dependent or to choose the r...

Page 14: ...f the alarm Changing time format Changing temperature units Adjusting Deactivating the alarm to select on or off Repeat alarm Alarm alert stops temporarily and resumes after 5 minutes Alarm alert can be stopped by pressing any keys 12 or 24 hour time format to select Note If you have set the 12 hour time format a ante meridiem or p post meridiem are displayed o C degree Celsius or o F degree Fahre...

Page 15: ...et has charged for 24 hours Handset battery pack is defective Please contact your PHILIPS dealer in order to purchase new rechargeable battery pack No symbol on the display Battery pack is uncharged The product is not properly connected Charge battery pack inside cover Make sure your product is plugged in inside cover A phonebook entry has not been memorised The phonebook you wish to use is full D...

Page 16: ...gnetic compatibility EMC ETSI EN 301 489 6 V1 2 1 08 2002 ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 08 2002 Article 3 2 effective use of the radio spectrum Radio EN 301 406 V1 5 1 2003 The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 1999 5 EC is ensured Date 19 08 2005 Le Mans 0682 Quality Manager DECT Home Telephony The marking certifies compliance with technical regulati...

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