Philips CD365, CD360 user manual Overview of the base station

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Key

Name

Descriptions

6

Talk/Recall

Make and receive

 

key

 

calls

 

 

Send the flash

 

 

 

signal

7End /On/Off • End the call

 

key

• Exit the menu/

 

 

operation

 

 

• Press and hold to

 

 

turn on /off the

 

 

handset

8

Menu key

• Access the main

 

 

menu

9

Speaker key

• Turn the speaker

 

 

on/off

10

Redial key

• Enter redial list

and dial the recent number

11Star/Keylock/ • Press and hold to

 

Format key

lock/unlock keypad

 

 

• Edit the caller’s

 

 

number in the call

 

 

log review

12

Ringer Off/

• Press and hold

 

Pause key

to enter a pause

 

 

during number

 

 

dialing

 

 

• Press and hold to

 

 

turn the ringer on/

 

 

off

 

 

• Press and hold to

 

 

switch between

 

 

the lower and

 

 

upper case during

 

 

text editing

13

Mute key

• Mute/unmute the

 

 

microphone

14

Intercom/

• Make the intercom

 

Conference

call

 

key

• Press and hold

 

 

to make the

 

 

conference call

15Microphone

16Loudspeaker

17Belt clip

18Headset jack

19Battery door

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Overview of the base station

CD360

a

Key

Name

Descriptions

1

handset

Find handsets

 

locator

Enter registration

 

 

 

mode

CD365

 

 

 

h

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Contents Register your product and get support at CD360 CD365 Page Contents Extra features Important safety instructions Equipment approval InformationNotification to the local phone company Rights of the phone companyInterference information Industry Canada technical specifications FCC RF radiation exposure statementPrivacy Hearing Aid Compatibility HACDo not attempt to repair or modify this equipment Compliance with EMFRbrc seal What is in the box Your CD360/ CD365Key Name Descriptions Overview of the base station Display icons LEDGet started Connect the base stationInstall the handset Wall mount the base stationCheck the battery level Set the date and timeSet the date and time format What is standby mode? Check the signal strengthSwitch the handset On/Off Calls Make a callAdjust the earpiece volume End a callAnswer a call Mute the microphoneAnswer a second call Toggle between two callsMake a conference call Make a call to another handset Transfer a callWhile you are on the phone Toggle between callsDuring the conference call Press END to end the conference callText and numbers Enter text and numberPhonebook Edit a record Delete a recordDelete all records Call log Redial list Personalize the phone display Personalize the soundsEnhance the audio quality Call features Dial modeAuto hang up Auto conferenceManage the area code Auto prefixFirst ring Activate/Deactivate auto removal of area codeExtra features Alarm clockAuto clock Keypad lockLocate the handset Unlock the keypadRestore default settings Register the handsetsUnregister the handsets Auto registrationTurn off the answering Machine Turn on the answering machineSet the answering machine language Through the handsetSet the answer mode Outgoing messages OGMRecord an outgoing message Listen to the current outgoing messageIncoming messages ICM Set the ring delay Remote accessActivate/deactivate the remote access Call screeningAccess the answering machine remotely Remote access commandsDefault settings MM/DDTechnical data Frequently asked questions Page 0168
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CD360, CD365 specifications

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