Philips PPF 650 Connecting the Telephone Cord, Connecting the Power Cord, Initial Installation

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Connecting the Telephone Cord

Notice

Analogue Fax Machine

Your device is an analogue fax device (Group 3). It is not an ISDN device (Group 4), and there- fore it cannot be operated directly on an ISDN connection. In order to do this, you need either an analogue adapter or a connection for ana- logue terminals.

Connect the telephone cable to the device by inserting it in the socket designated with LINE (RJ-11-Connector). Insert the telephone plug into your PTT line socket.

Notice

Connection to Private Automatic

Branch Exchange

If you connect your device as extension to a tel- ephone system, you must set it for working as an extension (also see Chapter Telephone connec- tions and additional devices, page 40).

Ireland

When connecting to the telephone line socket, use only a two-pinRJ-11-telephone cable (modular plug). The use of a four-pin telephone cable may lead to the device not functioning correctly.

Connecting the Power Cord

 

 

 

 

CAUTION!

 

 

Mains Voltage at the Site of Installation!

 

 

EN

Check whether the mains voltage of your device

 

(indicated on the type label) matches the mains

 

 

voltage available at the setup location.

 

 

Connecting Mains Cable of the Device

 

Insert the mains cable into the connection located on the

 

rear side of the device. Plug the power cable into the elec-

 

trical outlet.

 

Connecting the Mains Cable of the Charg- ing Station

Connect the mains cable of the charging station to the electrical socket.

Initial Installation

After you connect your device to the mains voltage, the ini- tial installation commences. Press i. Your device prints a help page.

Selecting the Language

1Use [ to select the desired display language.

2Confirm with OK.

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Contents PPF Dear Customer Symbols UsedTroubleshooting Table of Contents Appendix ServiceTelephone Lines and Additional Devices General Safety Information Overview of the Menu Func- EN tions OverviewOverview · Device Overview Device OverviewCordless Telephone Panel Symbols on the LCD DisplayOverview · Panel PanelInserting Paper Initial OperationContained in the packing Attaching the Paper TrayIreland Connecting the Telephone CordConnecting the Power Cord Initial InstallationEntering Your Name Inserting Batteries in Cord- less TelephoneSelecting the Country Entering NumberInitial Operation · Putting Cordless Telephone in Operation Putting Cordless Telephone in OperationUnregistered Cordless Telephones Calling additional telephone functions Telephone FunctionsPutting a Call from Cordless Telephone Placing internal calls Getting Outside LineHands-free Forwarding a callDisplaying Telephone Book Names Calling Line Identification ClipMissed Calls Deleting an Entry Telephone Book of the DeviceSaving entry Edit EntryAssigning or Editing Short Dial Entry Short DialDisplaying Group Entries Deleting Individual or All Group EntriesRestricted Telephone Book Functions Telephone Book of the Cordless Tele- phoneAdding an Additional Number Changing the Ring ToneTelephone Book Entries of the Cordless Telephone Calling OptionsTelephone Book Entries on the Device Cordless Telephone Additional Functions AlarmTimer Acoustic Room Monitoring Birthday ReminderTelephone Calls During Room Monitor- ing Setting up Room MonitoringTelephone Calls During Room Monitoring Ending Room MonitoringSending fax FaxSending to Multiple Recipi- ents = Broadcasting Sending Fax ManuallyChain Dialling Eavesdropping while Con- nection is EstablishedReceiving Fax Manually Using Fax TemplatesSending Fax Later Fax ReceptionCreating Multiple Copies CopierInserting Documents Making a CopyOn the device 10 SMSSMS Requirements Sending SMSSMS Messages to Fax Notification by SMSSending SMS from the Telephone Book SMS Messages to E-MailReading SMS Messages Receiving SMS MessagesEmptying the Message Folder Calling SMS Functions Deleting SMS MessagesPrinting SMS Messages Deleting Individual SMSChanging Transmitting and Receiving Numbers Modifying the SettingsSwitching SMS Reception Off Switching SMS Reception OnSudoku Fun and GamesSettings on the Device Reducing Transmission Speed Switching Page Adjustment On and OffSetting the Ring Tones Setting the Fax SwitchStarting Initial Installation Turning Key-Tones and Sig- nal-Tones On and Off Settings on the Cordless TelephoneSwitching Silent Mode On/ Off Programmable KeysDisplaying Call Logs and Events Resetting the Cordless Tele- phoneTelephone Lines and Additional Devices Configuring Telephone Lines and ServicesOn the Cordless Telephone Registering Cordless TelephoneDeregistering Cordless Tele- phone On the DeviceUsing Additional Telephones Easylink Connecting Additional DevicesDevice can Close with a Snap ServiceChecking the Ink Film Reserve Changing the Ink FilmFixing a Paper Jam Fixing a Document Jam Service · Fixing a Document JamFax Cleaning Sheets CleaningInstructions for Cleaning Checking the Firmware Ver- sion Displaying the Battery ChargeUsing Service Codes Changing the Batteries in the Cordless TelephoneGeneral Information Power CyclingProblems when Faxing or Printing Problems with the ConnectionService · Power Cycling Problems with the Cordless TelephoneAppendix Technical DataGuarantee Helpdesk 08 45 090 03 Appendix · Guarantee Exclusions From GuaranteeOut of Guarantee Repairs Declaration of Conformity DoC Appendix · Declaration of Conformity DoC Philips · PPF Appendix · Declaration of Conformity DoC Telephone 0800 358 08 Mail dti.faxinfoline@sagem.com Customer InformationUnited Kingdom Telephone 08 45 090 03 Fax 08 70 124 02

PPF 650 specifications

The Philips PPF 650 is a versatile and innovative personal fax machine that caters to both home and small office needs. Known for its reliability, the PPF 650 offers a range of features designed to streamline communication and enhance productivity. With its compact design and straightforward functionality, it is an ideal choice for users who require efficient faxing capabilities without the complexities often associated with larger office machines.

One of the standout features of the PPF 650 is its thermal inkjet printing technology. This allows for crisp and clear document reproduction with resolutions up to 300 dpi, ensuring that faxes are not only functional but also visually appealing. The machine is capable of sending and receiving black-and-white faxes at a speed of approximately 10 seconds per page, making it a suitable option for users who require quick transmission of important documents.

The PPF 650 comes equipped with a user-friendly interface that includes a 2-line LCD display. This display provides essential information, such as the status of the fax and menu options, which makes navigation straightforward even for those who may not be technologically savvy. Additionally, the device features an automatic document feeder (ADF), allowing users to send multi-page documents with ease, without the need to manually feed each page.

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Overall, the Philips PPF 650 combines functionality, speed, and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for individuals and small businesses looking for reliable faxing solutions. Its combination of thermal inkjet technology, effective memory management, and straightforward operation positions it as a valuable tool in today’s fast-paced communication landscape.