Philips MT3120 user manual Alarm, Services

Page 21
to access the main menu screen.

Alarm

Your phone has a built-in alarm clock.

Set the alarm

1 Tap to access the main menu screen.

2 Select > [Alarm], then tap to confirm.

3 Select [On/off] > [On], then tap to confirm.

4 Select [Alarm time], then tap to confirm.

5 Tap / once or several times to enter an alarm time, then tap to confirm.

6 Select [Repetition], then tap to confirm.

7 Select an alarm occurrence, then tap to confirm.

8 Select [Alarm tone], then tap .

9 Select a tone from options, then tap to confirm.

»»The alarm is set and is displayed on the screen.

Tip

•• Tap / to switch between [AM]/[PM] .

Note

•• The alarm clock rings at the preset time every day until it is set to [Off].

Turn off the alarm

When the alarm rings

Press any key to turn off the alarm.

Before the alarm rings

1 Tap to access the main menu screen.

2 Select > [Alarm] > tap to confirm.

3 Select [On/off] > [Off], then tap to confirm.

»»The setting is saved.

Services

Call list type

You can set if you can see all calls or missed calls from the call log.

Set the call list type 1 Tap

2 Select > [Services] > [Call list type], then tap to confirm.

3 Select an option, then tap to confirm.

ECO mode

The handsfree phone supports Eco mode to

minimize transmission power and radiation.

1

Tap

to access the main menu screen.

2

Select

>[Services]> [Eco mode], then

 

tap

to confirm.

You can choose between two modes:

[Off]: No reduction of transmission power.

[On]:

In Eco mode, transmission will be reduced to minimize radiation. For selected Philips models (CD48x, CD49x, CD68x, CD69x and SE888), both the handset and DECT base will reduce transmission power drastically when the handset is close to the base.

The transmission power increases automatically only when the handset is further away from the base. Make sure that Eco mode is also enabled for these models when selecting Eco mode on your handsfree phone. In this mode, the range will be reduced by approximately 50%.

If you register your handsfree phone with another phone base not listed above, the handsfree phone will reduce transmission power automatically when it is close to the base.The DECT base

EN 19

Image 21
Contents Register your product and get support at Always there to help youPage Contents Text and number input tables To avoid damage or malfunction About operating and storage temperaturesOverview of the phone What is in the boxQuick start guide Loud speaker Touch sensitive LCD screen MicrophoneDisplay icons Main menu iconsIcon Descriptions Call Make or pick up a call Phonebook add, edit, view and delete phonebook entries etcGet started Switch on the handsfree phoneFix the lanyard to the phone Wear the phoneSet the country/language Register your phoneTap Check the battery level Charge the phoneSet the date and time Check the signal strength Standby modeMake a call CallsEnd a call Answer a callHeadphones mode Adjust the speaker volumeMute the microphone Silence the ringer for an incoming callEnter text and numbers Text and numbersView the phonebook PhonebookAdd a record Call from the phonebookDelete all records Delete a recordCall log Save a missed call number to the phonebookReturn a call Delete a call record Tap To access the option menu Select Delete all, then tapDelete all call records RequestsPhone SettingsAuto lock Set the key toneSet the display language Set backlight of the LCD screenServices AlarmRestore default settings Original factory settingsTap To confirm »»All settings are reset Technical data Grams 90 x 43.5 x 29.5 mm H x W x D Eco mode Yes RangePhonebook list with 20 entries Call log with 30 entries Declaration of conformity GAP standardCompliance with EMF Consequences for the environmental and human health Remove the integrated batteryHandset does not ring Frequently asked questionsText and number input tables Appendix26 EN Page 0979