telescopic antenna
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| Philips Icana 5350 cordless telephone |
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| • 1 cordless handset equipped with a telescopic antenna and a battery. | THE BASE STATION HAS 1 GREEN INDICATOR LIGHT: | ||||
Your Icana 5350 cordless telephone incorporates advanced Philips cordless technology for even greater simplicity | • 1 base station equipped with a loudspeaker. | • Lit when the base station is powered up by the mains adaptor. | |||||
• 1 power supply block which provides the base with electrical power. | |||||||
and | • Flashes in the following cases: | ||||||
• 1 telephone cable. | |||||||
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Your Icana 5350 is fitted with a | • 1 user’s manual. |
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• Unlit when the base station is not powered up. | |||||||
using the D2NS system (Dual Dynamic Noise Suppressor) to eliminate hiss. |
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LCD display
phonebook key
Your Icana 5350 is fitted with a liquid crystal display screen on the handset, giving you all the features of a real | Your telephone’s operating capacity | |
phonebook - 25 names and telephone numbers. You can also identify the telephone number of the caller | ||
(Caller ID)* and consult the Caller ID list*. Lastly, you can see how long your calls last. | Your telephone works from a battery located inside the handset. | |
This instruction manual will help you discover your product’s features and get to know its wide range of functions. | ||
• Battery charging starts as soon as you place the handset on its base. A completely discharged handset will take | ||
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THE HANDSET HAS 1 GREEN INDICATOR LIGHT:
• | Lit when the handset is | |
• | Flashes in the following cases: | |
| – | when receiving a call. |
| – | while establishing a radio link for an outgoing call. |
manual channel strip key
talk key
phoneline indicator light
dialling
caller list key
loudspeaker key
SOS key
This product may be used legally in the country where the appropriate authority has given its specific | • | about 24 hours to charge. | |
With a fully charged new battery, your handset will be able to operate for about 8 hours | |||
authorisation. This authorisation appears on a label at the back of the base station. | |||
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In the interest of improving our products and services. Philips reserves the right to alter the specifications | • | ||
To recharge your telephone, the base must be connected to a power supply. Only use the mains adaptor supplied | |||
contained in this document at any time without prior notice. |
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• Unlit in all other cases. |
The sounds your telephone makes
Your telephone makes the following sounds:
keypad
telephone cable
mains power supply cable
base station loudspeaker
redial key
microphone
recall (for use with Network services or attached to a PABX) and programming key
SAFETY INFORMATION:
The only way to cut off the power supply to the telephone is to disconnect the power supply block from the mains outlet. Be sure that the mains outlet is located near the telephone and is easily accessible.
Important! This telephone must be used in conjunction with a
The mark on the product certifies its compliance with all applicable technical regulations, as of the date of authorisation, concerning user safety and electromagnetic interference according to directives 73/23/EEC, 89/336/ EEC and 93/68/EEC.
THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR MAKING EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLS WHEN THE POWER FAILS. ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD BE MADE FOR ACCESS TO EMERGENCY SERVICES.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION:
Mains power supply 230 volts,
TELEPHONE CONNECTION:
Helpful hint
To ensure maximum handset charge, replace the handset on the base station regularly.
Note:
You can place your handset on the base station with the keypad face up or face down.
Protecting your telephone
Fraudulent use of your telephone line by another cordless phone is unlikely as the base station assigns the handset one of a possible 65,535 identification codes.
This code means that only your handset is authorised to use your line for making calls.
In the event of a power failure
In the event of a power failure, your Icana 5350 cordless telephone will lose:
•the Redial memory.
•any unconfirmed number in course of memorisation.
•a unique ringing tone, if a call is incoming.
•1 short beep, when you press a key.
•1 long beep, when the radio link between the base station and the handset has been lost.
•1 beep, when replacing the handset on the base station.
•3 beeps, to confirm any programming changes you have made to your telephone.
•5 beeps, to tell you that your handset needs to be recharged on its base station.
Recommendations and precautions
INSTALLATION
•Take care not to install the base close to electrical appliances (heater, TV, domestic appliance, etc.) or metal supports (doors/windows, partitions, etc.), which could impair the quality of communication and restrict the range of your phone.
•Do not install the base in a humid room or close to a strong source of heat.
SAFETY
• | Do not get the handset wet. |
• | Do not open the telephone, as this could expose you to high voltages. Contact the customer support service for |
• | any repairs. |
Avoid all contact between the battery and any conducting materials (keys, paper clips, rings, bracelets, etc.). | |
• | Avoid all contact between the charge terminals (base or handset) and any conducting materials (keys, paper |
base station antenna
phoneline / power indicator light
Copyright © Philips 1998 - All rights reserved.
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The voltages used on this network are classified as
RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER (REN):
Your Icana 5350 has a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of 1.0. To determine the maximum number of telephone that can be connected to your line, add together the individual RENs of all the apparatus you wish to connect. If this total exceeds four, one or all of your telephones may not ring correctly.
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But will save:
•the numbers in your phonebook.
•the caller list.
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clips, rings, bracelets, etc). |
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• | Before cleaning your telephone, disconnect the power supply cable and the telephone cable. Use a cloth or | |
| chamois leather moistened with a light soapy water solution, then wipe off with a dry cloth. This will ensure that | |
• | your telephone stays looking as good as new. |
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Never spray the phone with cleaning products or solvents. |
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• | We recommend periodically cleaning the charge terminals on the base and the handset with a dry, | 4 |
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Setting up your Icana 5350
1On the top side of the base station, connect the telephone cable to the smaller of the
sockets and then to the telephone socket in the wall.
2 Connect the power supply cable to the larger of the sockets on the base station and then to the power outlet.
The indicator light on the base station lights up. Your telephone is now correctly connected.
3Fully extend the base station antenna.
4Place the handset on its base station and leave it to charge for at least 15 minutes.
Mains power supply | Telephone line |
Your telephone is now ready to make or receive calls in “Tone dialling” mode*.
To charge the battery completely, leave the handset on its base station for 24 hours.
*Your telephone line is connected to a central. The “tone dialling” mode makes possible the consultation of specific services of telephone network through short numbers.
Changing the dial mode
Your telephone has two possible dial modes: "tone" or "pulse". The factory setting for your telephone is "tone"*. If you are not connected to an electronic central exchange, you need to use "pulse".
To set the dial mode from “tone” to “pulse”:
1Pick up the handset and press ®.
The indicator light on handset and base station starts flashing.
2Press the key.
3Press the key.
Your handset emits 3 beeps to confirm. The telephone is now ready to dial in "pulse" mode.
To set the dial mode from "pulse" to "tone":
1Pick up the handset and press ®.
The indicator light on handset and base station starts flashing.
2Press the key.
3Press the key.
Your handset emits 3 beeps to confirm. The telephone is now ready to dial in "tone" mode.
Making a call
telescopic antenna
Talk key
1Pick up the handset and fully extend the antenna.
NOTE! The handset battery must be charged.
2Press the key on the handset.
The search for a free channel starts. The symbol flashes. The base station and handset indicator lights flash.
As soon as the link is established, the symbol and the handset indicator light stop flashing and remain lit. The indicator light on the base station continues flashing and you will hear the dial tone.
3Dial the number you want.
The display shows the dialled number (for 5 seconds), then the call timer.
4To hang up, press the key on the handset, or just replace the handset on the
base station.
The display shows the call time for 5 seconds.
Putting the call on the loudspeaker
Your Icana 5350 base station is equipped with a loudspeaker so that other people with you can listen to the conversation.
1 During a call, press the key on the handset.
The symbol is displayed and the sound is amplified through the loudspeaker on the base station.
2To turn off the loudspeaker, press the key on the handset again.
Saving a name and a number in the phonebook
With your Icana 5350, you can save in the phonebook 25 numbers and their associated names (up to 10 characters). This function allows you to automatically dial the numbers you use most often. To ensure correct operation, stay close to the base station during the programming phase.
To store in the phonebook a telephone number and the associated name:
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| The symbol and the handset indicator light flash. The symbol remains lit when the radio link is established. | ||
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| EMPTY is displayed if there is no entry in the phonebook. | ||
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2 | Press the | key. |
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Your handset display
These symbols tell you what is
happening on your phone.
The display of your Icana 5350 has 6 symbols:
indicates that:
–you are programming your phone.
This line of the display shows up to 10 numbers or characters.
*When your telephone line is connected to an electronic exchange, the "tone" mode provides faster dialling, and access to special telephone network services.
Loop Disconnect Signalling:
Although this equipment can use either loop disconnect or DTMF signalling (Tone dialling), only the performance of the DTMF signalling (Tone dialling) is subject to regulatory requirements for correct operation.
It is therefore strongly recommended that this equipment is set to use DTMF signalling (Tone dialling) for access to public or private emergency services. DTMF signalling (Tone dialling) also provides faster call set up.
Changing radio channels during a call
Answering a call
1To answer: pick up the handset, fully extend
the antenna, and press the key.
When the phone rings, the telephone number of the caller is displayed (if you subscribe to the caller identification service). Once the call is answered, the call timer is displayed.
2To hang up: press the key again, or just replace the handset on the base station.
The display shows the call time for 5 seconds.
3 | Enter the name (up to 10 letters) using the handset keypad: |
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| – | To validate the last character (letter or digit) typed, wait for 3 seconds or press another character. | |||
| – | To delete the last character typed, press the | key. |
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– To type a space between two letters, press the | key. |
–To type “ – ”, press twice.
Example: to enter the name “A
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| During a call, if the radio link is poor, you can change radio channels and possibly improve sound quality. |
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– a network message is sent (flashing). |
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– the base station loudspeaker is on. | 5 | • | If you are too far from the base station when the radio channel changes, the call will be cut off. |
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– when out of the base station, the batteries are not charged enough (flashing).
Redialling the last number dialled (Redial)
1 Pick up the handset.
2 Press the key on the handset.
Wait for the tone.
3 Press the key on the handset.
The last number dialled (maximum of 23 digits) is displayed and is automatically redialled.
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