Philips CD145 manual How to make an Internal call, Press on the called handset, Automatically

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4.5.1How to make an

internal call

1Press

2Press the handset number that you want to talk with

3Press on the called handset

The intercom is established.

Note

If the called handset is busy, a busy tone will be emitted from the calling handset.

4.5.2How to transfer an external call to another handset

During an external call:

1Press

2Press the handset number that you want to talk with

The called handset will ring if

it is available, press on the called handset to start intercom and the external call will be put on hold

automatically.

Note

You can press to switch the call between the internal call and the external call.

3Press to transfer the external call on the calling handset

The calling handset transfers the external call to the called handset.

4.5.3How to make a 3- way conference call

The conference call feature allows one external call to be shared with two handsets (in intercom).The three parties can share the conversation and no network subscription is required.

During an external call:

1Press

2Press the handset number that you want to talk with and the called handset rings if it is available

3Press on the called handset to establish the call connection with the calling handset

4Press and hold on the calling handset

The conference call is initiated.

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Contents Register your product and get support at CD145Page Table of contents How to change the remote PIN Call in progress Phonebook Call log Redial list SettingsDefault settings Frequently asked questions Use more of your phonePower requirements Page Using GAP standard compliance National recovery & recycling systemUse one of the following disposal options Disposal instructions for batteriesElectric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields EMF What’s in the box Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to PhilipsTelephone handset Base station Line cordPhonebook key Overview Phone Handset ACall Log keyTalk key Redial/Flash keyHHash key Alphanumeric keypad GStar keyCall Transfer / Intercom / Conference Program keyDisplay icons on the handset Backward key Delete keyEvent LED Forward keyConnect the base Station Getting startedSlide out the battery cover Place the batteries as Install rechargeable BatteriesConfigure your Phone Place the handset on Charging cradle NotePress Code Country Default outgoingTip Call is initiated Make a call PrediallingDirect dialling Call from the call LogCall from the redial list Call from PhonebookDisplay shows the last number dialled End a callHow to answer a Second call How to make a second call During a callHow to use Intercom RecallPress on the called handset How to make an Internal callAutomatically Conference call is initiatedDuring the conference call How to find a handsetExternal call is put on hold automatically Call againHow to store a number in the phonebook Idle mode How to adjust earpiece volume During a callCall in progress Mute/Unmute microphone During a call Is shown on the displayHow to edit the phonebook entry or Delete a number How to access the phonebook Idle modeHow to delete the entire phonebook All the phonebook entries are deletedHow to delete the entire call log How to access the call logHow to access Redial list Settings How to set the time 1 PressHow to set the ring volume How to set the ring MelodyHow to set the earpiece volume How to activate/deactivate the keypad lockHow to select dial Mode How to select recall timeCurrent settings are displayed How to turn on/turn off the key ToneHow to program voice mailbox Number How to change the master PINHow to access your voice mail number New PIN is savedHow to restore to default settings Your phone is reset to its default settingsUnchanged Press Enter your 4-digit PIN How to turn off Answering machine How to set answer delayHow to record your outgoing message How to play Outgoing message How to delete outgoing messageHow to select the default outgoing Message Incoming messages How to playHow to screen an incoming call How to remotely access yourPress and hold for two Seconds to delete all old messages How to change the remote PIN New remote access PIN Is savedKeys Description Items Default values Default settingsPhone does not work at all Connection Handset does not switch onCommunication is lost during a call Poor audio qualityAppears Is blinkingSet-up Caller ID does not work properly Call Waiting call cannot be answeredNoise interference on your radio or television Caller does not hear mePhonebook entry cannot be stored Handset is unable to registerUnable to perform remote operation

CD145 specifications

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