Philips SS071P manual Handset screen in idle mode, Understanding the menu system

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The handset screen in idle mode

In idle mode, the Zenia 300 Vox display shows different information :

In normal idle mode the display shows the date & time, the name of the handset and the instruction for using the menu.

Missed call , new SMS or new messages (answer machine) or

(voice mailbox), if any, are displayed in idle mode. Press the “pilot key”on the side of the handset to reach the corresponding menu.

“Do Not Disturb” mode and the alarm clock if activated, are also displayed on the idle screen.

To modify these settings use & on the keypad.

Understanding the menu system

To access the carousel menu from idle mode press on the side of the handset.

The carousel represents a loop of icons that gives access to the different

first level menus. Scroll up or down to reach the desired menu. Press

to validate.

 

 

 

The sub menus are listed and represented by little squares

at the bottom

of the display.To reach one particular sub menu use the “pilot key”

and

press

to validate your choice.

 

 

 

A ‘tick’

shows the selected sub-menu or option.The

shows the option

you are browsing.

Note : Some menus are also directly accessible via a dedicated key on the

keypad (example: Call log or Phonebook ).

Example of navigation in the menus

To reach the ringer type menu

Press

Scroll

Press

Press

Press

Press to see

the list of

to select

up or

to select

to select

to select

melodies &

 

down

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

listen

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

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Contents Page Menu MenuOverview MenusZenia 300 Vox Handset Handset Zenia 300 VoxInformation on the base station display Battery symbol When charging, the battery bars scrollIcons on the display Steady on BlinkingTo page all handsets when in idle mode or Decrease the volume of the baseIncrease the volume of the base Base station can be used to make calls just like a handsetTable of contents Battery life and range Installing the base stationInstalling and replacing the battery pack Connecting the base and the chargerMaking a call from the base In-call features on the base stationBasic use of the base station Answering/ending a call on the baseAnswer machine features Call waitingUnderstanding the menu system Handset screen in idle modeExample of navigation in the menus Making a call from the handset To chain dial predial modeBasic principles Calling from phonebookIn-call features CLI/Call waitingChange character Editing systemsK l 5 Press Once Pet Press Press to validate the nameSending new SMS Reading the SMS SMSTo view the number 1- Go to SMS, validate SMS settings SMS Setting the handset sounds Registration Babysit modeHandset Setting the date and time Renaming the handsetSetting the display contrast Setting the backlightSetting the answer machine Using the answer machineListening to your messages Deleting messages Selecting the answer mode and the outgoing message typeRecording your personal outgoing message OGM Setting the voice prompts Setting the number of rings before answerSetting the call screening Activating the remote control Setting the recording qualityRemotely control your answer machine Recording/listening to a local message on the handset Select from the list the handset you want to call Call Intercom Call all Handset listBoth internal callers can talk Page Using the phonebook Viewing the phonebook PhonebookPage Using the call log Setting the call log Deleting all the call logConnect the line Idle mode scroll down Using the cheapest rates functionNetwork Using the operator services Subscription dependent VIP melodies Alarm clockDo Not Disturb mode ExtraDo Not Disturb mode Setting the base station Setting the base station soundsLine settings Service code settings Register a DECTTMperipheral without keypad Using GAP standard complianceGAP standard Page Dirty contacts Telephone troubleshootingDuring remote access Duration is too long Station No ringer Ringer is deactivatedIndex PABX/PSTN