Philips CD145 manual Call from Phonebook, Call from the redial list, End a call, Call ends

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Note

The oldest entry will be deleted when the memory is full.

4.1.4Call from the

phonebook

1Press and the first number in the phonebook displays

The number stored in memory location 0 will be displayed if a number has been stored in this location before, otherwise, only memory location number 0- will be displayed.

2Press repeatedly until

the desired phone number displays

Tip

For numbers stored in location numbers 0 to 9, you can enter the phonebook location number directly to access your desired phone number. For numbers stored in memory locations 10 to 19, press repeatedly to access.

3Press to dial the selected number

The call is initiated.

4.1.5Call from the redial list

1Press

The display shows the last number dialled.

Note

The handset stores the last five numbers dialled.

2Press repeatedly to show the other last numbers dialled

3Press to dial the selected number

4.1.6Call timer The call timer shows the duration of your current call when you hang up your phone. It is shown in minutes and seconds format (MM-SS).

4.2Answer a call When the phone rings, press .

The call is initiated.

4.3End a call

Press during a call connection

The call ends.

OR

Put the handset on to the base station

The call ends.

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Contents Register your product and get support at CD145Page Table of contents Use more of your phone Call in progress Phonebook Call log Redial list SettingsHow to change the remote PIN Default settings Frequently asked questionsPower requirements Page Disposal instructions for batteries National recovery & recycling systemUsing GAP standard compliance Use one of the following disposal optionsElectric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields EMF Line cord Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to PhilipsWhat’s in the box Telephone handset Base stationRedial/Flash key Overview Phone Handset ACall Log keyPhonebook key Talk keyProgram key Alphanumeric keypad GStar keyHHash key Call Transfer / Intercom / ConferenceDisplay icons on the handset Forward key Delete keyBackward key Event LEDConnect the base Station Getting startedPlace the handset on Charging cradle Note Install rechargeable BatteriesSlide out the battery cover Place the batteries as Configure your PhonePress Code Country Default outgoingTip Call from the call Log Make a call PrediallingCall is initiated Direct diallingEnd a call Call from PhonebookCall from the redial list Display shows the last number dialledRecall How to make a second call During a callHow to answer a Second call How to use IntercomConference call is initiated How to make an Internal callPress on the called handset AutomaticallyCall again How to find a handsetDuring the conference call External call is put on hold automaticallyIs shown on the display How to adjust earpiece volume During a callHow to store a number in the phonebook Idle mode Call in progress Mute/Unmute microphone During a callAll the phonebook entries are deleted How to access the phonebook Idle modeHow to edit the phonebook entry or Delete a number How to delete the entire phonebookSettings How to set the time 1 Press How to access the call logHow to delete the entire call log How to access Redial listHow to activate/deactivate the keypad lock How to set the ring MelodyHow to set the ring volume How to set the earpiece volumeHow to turn on/turn off the key Tone How to select recall timeHow to select dial Mode Current settings are displayedNew PIN is saved How to change the master PINHow to program voice mailbox Number How to access your voice mail numberYour 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 Incoming messages How to playHow 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 Items Default values Default settingsPoor audio quality Connection Handset does not switch onPhone does not work at all Communication is lost during a callCall Waiting call cannot be answered Is blinkingAppears Set-up Caller ID does not work properlyHandset is unable to register Caller does not hear meNoise interference on your radio or television Phonebook entry cannot be storedUnable to perform remote operation

CD145 specifications

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