Philips SE455 manual Table of contents

Page 3

Table of contents

1

Important Safety

 

 

Instructions

5

2

Environment and safety 7

2.1

Safety information

7

2.2

Power requirements

7

2.3

Battery requirements

7

2.4

Telephone connection

7

2.5

Environmental care

8

2.6

Precautions

8

2.7Equipment Approval

Information9

2.7.1Notification to the Local

 

Telephone Company

9

2.7.2

Rights of the

 

 

Phone Company

9

2.8

Interference Information

10

2.9Hearing Aid Compatibility

(HAC)11

2.10FCC RF Radiation

 

Exposure Statement

11

3

Important

11

3.1

Power requirements

12

3.2Electric, Magnetic and

 

Electromagnetic Fields

 

 

(“EMF”)

13

3.3

Recycle your batteries

13

4

The RBRC® seal

13

4.1

Service Centers

14

5

Your phone

16

5.1

What’s in the box

16

5.2

Overview of your phone

17

5.3Display icons and Messages19

5.4Overview of the

 

base station

21

6

Getting started

22

6.1

Connect the base station

22

6.2

Wall mounting the base

22

6.3

Install your phone

23

6.3.1

Install battery

23

6.3.2

Charge battery

24

6.4

Remove/Attach belt clip

24

6.5

Install optional headset

25

6.6

Using multipacks

25

6.7

Menu structure

26

7

Using your phone

32

7.1

Make a call

32

7.1.1

Predialling

32

7.1.2

Direct dialling

32

7.1.3

Call from redial list

32

7.1.4

Call from the call log

32

7.1.5

Call from the phonebook

32

7.1.6Call from the phonebook while already on the phone 32

7.1.7Call using Direct Access

 

Memory

33

7.1.8

Enter a Dialing Pause

33

7.2

Answer a call

33

7.2.1

Handsfree answering

33

7.3

End a call

33

8

Use more of

 

 

your phone

34

8.1

Switch the handset off/on

34

8.2

Keypad lock/unlock

34

Table of contents

1

Image 3 Contents
SE455 US-EN Telephone Answering Machine Page Table of contents Advanced settings 10.1 Easy Call Personal settingsNetwork Service Technical data Frequently asked Questions 14.1 ConnectionTelephone answering Machine TAM 14.2 Set-up 14.3 Sound 14.4 Product behavior Read and understand all instructions Important Safety InstructionsDamage to the product Environment and safety Battery requirementsTelephone connection One meter from such appliances Following a power cut, the call in progress is lostPrecautions Environmental careEquipment Approval Information Notification to the Local Telephone CompanyRights of the Phone Company Environment and safety FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Hearing Aid Compatibility HACPower requirements Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields EMF Rbrc sealService Centers US service center Rbrc seal Your phone Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to PhilipsQuick Start Back/Clear key c Overview of your phone Event LEDEarpiece Display Select key oCall transfer key & Intercom key Headset jack Battery doorNumber keys Mute key sDisplay icons and Messages Your phone Erase key Volume keys -+Speaker Message counter On/Off key eGetting started Install your phone Install batterySlide out the battery cover Charge battery IconTip Install optional headset Using multipacksDiameter 2.5 mm Phonebook Menu structureSE455 has six menus as shown in the following table Menu NameList of languages Enter date & time Clock and AlarmEnter PIN Advanced SettingsNetwork Services Answer Machine Using your phone Handsfree answering Call using Direct Access MemoryEnter a Dialing Pause Answer a callUse more of your phone Select Access phonebookChain dialing Store a contact in the phonebookView Press t to dial the number. Press h to return to idle modeModify a phonebook entry 1 Press m in idle mode Scroll n to Edit Entry and press o Select7.1 Add/Edit Direct Access Memory Delete a phonebook entry 1 Press m in idle modeDelete all phonebook entries 1 Press m in idle mode Direct Access MemoryScroll n to Delete and press o Select Delete Direct Access MemoryUsing the Redial list Access Redial listMenu Scroll n to Delete and press o Select Using the Call logAccess the Call log Delete a redial numberContact maximum 14 characters and press o OK Display shows the caller informationTo choose the format for call log display Save call list entry into the phonebookTransfer an external call to another handset Using the IntercomDelete a call list entry Intercom another handset NoteEstablish a three-party conference call Scroll n to the handset numberAnswer an external call during intercom Between an internal or external call24hours Set Date and TimeSelect Set Date/Time is highlighted. Press o Select Set Time and Date Format Set Time FormatPersonal settings Set Alarm ToneSelect Handset Name is highlighted press o Select Select Scroll n to Language and press o Select If ring volume is set to off,Set the Ring Tones Scroll n to select On or Off and press o Select to confirmScroll n to Color Theme and press o Select Default setting for auto hang up is OnScroll n to Wallpaper and press o Select Press o Select to confirmAdvanced settings Advanced Set and press o SelectSet Easy Call number Auto Conference Set Call Barring ModeConfirm PIN will be displayed XHD SoundScroll n to Change PIN and press o Select Prompted to enter the current PIN againUnregister Reset UnitSelect Scroll n to Register and press o Select Easy registrationPress o OK to confirm Prefix is displayed on the screen Select Scroll n to Reset and press o SelectSet Area Code Scroll n to Auto Prefix and press o SelectAdvanced Set, and press o Select Change the Dial ModeChange Flash time Advanced Set menuNetwork Service Default Settings Parameter Default ValueParameter Default Value Change Call Forward Activation Codes Call Forward, Call ForwardCall Forward Select Scroll n to Call Forward and press o SelectNetw. Services, and press o Select Call Forward when BusySelect Scroll n to Call Fwd Unans and press o Select Call Forward when UnansweredChange Call Forward when Unanswered Activation Codes Unans, scroll to Deactivate and press o SelectVoice Mail Change Call Forward when Unanswered Deactivation CodeAccess Voice Mail Call Fwd Unans screenSet Call Return Service Number Access Info ServiceSelect Scroll n to Settings and press o Select Access the Call Return ServiceCall the Cancel Call Back Number Set the Cancel Call Back NumberWithhold ID Telephone answering machine TAM Playing Messages Playback of messages via handsetFunctions available during playback Turn the Answering Machine On/Off Delete all messagesScroll n to Answer Machine, and press o Select Deletion of all your messagesMachine menu Answering Machine Settings Ring DelaySettings menu Remote AccessActivate/Deactivate Remote Access Key ActionHandset Screening Scroll n to select the language and press o Select Technical dataFrequence Band 1920 1930Mhz Maximum output power 120mW Select. Then, scroll n to Voice Language and press oCommunication is lost during a call Connection Handset does not switch onHandset does not charge Icon is not blinking during chargeThere’s no dialling tone Cannot change the settings of my voice mailMy handset keeps going into idle mode Caller does not hear mePIN code is wrong Answering machine does not record callsUnable to perform remote operation Mode IndexIndex Network Service Network Services menu treeUsing your Phonebook Page Page UCZZ01977UZ0