Philips CD145 Overview Phone Handset ACall Log key, Phonebook key, Talk key, Redial/Flash key

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2.2

Overview of the

 

 

phone

 

2.2.1

Handset

ACall Log key

In idle mode: Press to access

 

 

 

 

the call log list

 

 

B Phonebook key

 

 

In idle mode: Press to access

 

 

the phonebook

 

 

C Talk key

 

 

In idle mode: Press to answer

 

 

when there is an incoming call

 

 

In idle mode: Press to make a

 

 

call

 

 

During a call: Press to end a call

 

 

D Redial/Flash key

 

 

In idle mode: Press to access

 

A

the redial list

 

In predial mode: Press to insert

 

B

 

a flash

 

C

Note

 

The first digit cannot be a flash

 

 

 

D

during predialling.

 

E

E Clear/Back/Mute key

 

 

In editing mode/predialling

 

 

mode: Short press to delete

 

 

one character/digit

 

 

In editing mode/predialling

 

F

mode: Long press to delete all

 

 

the characters/digits

 

G

In phonebook review/call log

 

review/redial list review mode:

 

H

 

Press to exit to idle mode

 

 

 

I

In phone setting mode: Press to

 

exit to previous level

 

 

 

J

During call connection: Press to

 

 

mute the microphone

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Your phone

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Contents CD145 Register your product and get support atPage Table of contents Default settings Frequently asked questions Call in progress Phonebook Call log Redial list SettingsHow to change the remote PIN Use more of your phonePower requirements Page Use one of the following disposal options National recovery & recycling systemUsing GAP standard compliance Disposal instructions for batteriesElectric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields EMF Telephone handset Base station Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to PhilipsWhat’s in the box Line cordTalk key Overview Phone Handset ACall Log keyPhonebook key Redial/Flash keyCall Transfer / Intercom / Conference Alphanumeric keypad GStar keyHHash key Program keyDisplay icons on the handset Event LED Delete keyBackward key Forward keyGetting started Connect the base StationConfigure your Phone Install rechargeable BatteriesSlide out the battery cover Place the batteries as Place the handset on Charging cradle NoteCode Country Default outgoing PressTip Direct dialling Make a call PrediallingCall is initiated Call from the call LogDisplay shows the last number dialled Call from PhonebookCall from the redial list End a callHow to use Intercom How to make a second call During a callHow to answer a Second call RecallAutomatically How to make an Internal callPress on the called handset Conference call is initiatedExternal call is put on hold automatically How to find a handsetDuring the conference call Call againCall in progress Mute/Unmute microphone During a call How to adjust earpiece volume During a callHow to store a number in the phonebook Idle mode Is shown on the displayHow to delete the entire phonebook How to access the phonebook Idle modeHow to edit the phonebook entry or Delete a number All the phonebook entries are deletedHow to access Redial list How to access the call logHow to delete the entire call log Settings How to set the time 1 PressHow to set the earpiece volume How to set the ring MelodyHow to set the ring volume How to activate/deactivate the keypad lockCurrent settings are displayed How to select recall timeHow to select dial Mode How to turn on/turn off the key ToneHow to access your voice mail number How to change the master PINHow to program voice mailbox Number New PIN is savedYour phone is reset to its default settings How to restore to default settingsUnchanged Press Enter your 4-digit PIN How to set answer delay How to turn off Answering machineHow to record your outgoing message How to delete outgoing message How to play Outgoing messageHow to select the default outgoing Message How to play Incoming messagesHow to remotely access your How to screen an incoming callPress and hold for two Seconds to delete all old messages New remote access PIN Is saved How to change the remote PINKeys Description Default settings Items Default valuesCommunication is lost during a call Connection Handset does not switch onPhone does not work at all Poor audio qualitySet-up Caller ID does not work properly Is blinkingAppears Call Waiting call cannot be answeredPhonebook entry cannot be stored Caller does not hear meNoise interference on your radio or television Handset is unable to registerUnable to perform remote operation

CD145 specifications

The Philips CD145 is a staple in the world of consumer electronics, primarily known for its reliable performance and user-friendly design. Released during a period when digital technologies were rapidly evolving, the CD145 has carved out a niche among compact disc players by balancing functionality, sound quality, and affordability.

One of the most notable features of the Philips CD145 is its advanced audio processing technology. With a built-in digital-to-analog converter (DAC), the CD145 ensures that sound reproduction is both accurate and clear, allowing listeners to enjoy their favorite CDs with high fidelity. This technology minimizes distortion and enhances the listening experience, making it an ideal choice for audiophiles who value sound quality.

The design of the CD145 is both sleek and practical. Its compact form factor allows it to fit easily into various entertainment setups, while the straightforward control layout ensures that all functions are accessible without the need to navigate complex menus. Users can easily load discs, skip tracks, and adjust volume levels, making it an excellent choice for individuals seeking simplicity in their audio devices.

In terms of compatibility, the Philips CD145 supports a wide range of CDs, including standard audio CDs and CD-R/RW formats. This versatility makes it a practical option for users who have diverse collections of music. Moreover, the build quality of the CD145 offers durability, ensuring that it can withstand regular use while maintaining its performance over time.

Another feature worth noting is the CD145's anti-shock technology. This innovation minimizes the impact of external vibrations, ensuring uninterrupted playback even in less-than-ideal conditions. As a result, users can enjoy their music with confidence, knowing that the player is designed to handle everyday life without sacrificing audio quality.

Overall, the Philips CD145 represents a harmonious blend of technology and design. With its efficient audio processing capabilities, user-friendly interface, and robust build quality, the CD145 continues to be a reliable choice for anyone looking to enjoy their music collection. Whether used at home or on the go, it remains a cherished device among music lovers who appreciate the simplicity and quality it brings to their listening experience.