Philips D750 manual Start up Overview

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The SmartLine D750 offers you a large range of functions – yet it is simple and quick to use: You can use your telephone after only three preparatory steps!

Step 1: Connecting the telephone

(1.1)

Here you will be shown the necessary connections.

Step 2: Operating overview

(1.2)

The SmartLine D750 supports you in all operations through information in the display. This section provides you with an overview of basic displays and operations.

Plug-in

Insertion is performed in the same

connections

way for all three sockets:

 

Insert the plug into the socket so

 

that the locking catch points in

 

the direction of the correspon-

 

ding cut-out in the socket.

 

(referPush theosketchplug intoon the socket

 

until it locks.

Cut-out

Socket

Plug

Locking catch

Step 3: Connecting the telephone

(1.3)

Your telephone requires some information about your ISDN line. Polling is performed automatically during initial operation.

You will find further basic settings in chapters 4 and 5.

Now you can use the telephone:

Telephoning: The first steps

(2.1)

Telephone

You will find the handset and the

handset

spiral cable in the packaging.

 

socketC nnectofthandsetplug.of the cable

 

end with the longer straight

 

piece with the corresponding

 

socket on the underside of the

 

telephone

 

previous page).

Spiral cable for

 

 

telephone

 

 

To the handset

handset

 

socket

 

1.1

Connecting the telephone

 

Prior to initial operation, you must

 

carry out some connections.

Cables

The necessary cables and the plug-

 

in power unit are included in the

ISDN

Telephone connection to ISDN network

Connect the other plug of the

 

cable with the

Route the cable through the cable guide.

To the telephone

 

telephone’s scope of delivery. For

 

safety reasons, the telephone must

 

only be operated using the plug-in

 

power supply unit supplied with it.

Connection

The connection sockets are on the

sockets

underside of the telephone. They

 

can be distinguished by their diffe-

 

rent sizes and are marked by sym-

 

bols (refer to sketch).

 

Refer to the following page for the

 

connections.

Cable guides

Once you have established the

 

plug-in connections, you must route

Handset

Underside of unit

ISDN

Power supply

 

Now insert the appropriate plug of the plug-in power supply unit into the

Power

correspondingplug- power socket (see sketch on previous page). For safety reasons, the

supply

telephone must only be operated using the plug-in power supply unit sup-

 

plied with it. Insert the plug-in power supply unit into the 220 / 230 volt

 

socket.

 

Caution: Your telephone will not operate if the plug-in power supply is

 

not inserted or in the case of a power failure.

Telephone

The connection cable for the ISDN line has two identical plugs.

connection

Insert one of them into the telephone socket. Connect the other one with

ISDN

the socket of the telephone connection (ISDN socket).

the cable through the accompany-

ing cable guides. This ensures a

correct setting up of the telephone. Carefully press the cable into the recesses (refer to sketch).

Underside of unit

Releasing

First of all, pull the

the plug-in

supply unit out of the power socket.

connections

Releasing a plug-in connection:

 

 

Press the locking catch towards

the plug.

Pull out the plug, holding it on both sides (keep locking catch depressed).

Socket

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Contents SmartLine D750 Menu control ControlsDisplay Example Possibilities after selecting the menu itemImportant calls a SmartLine D750 speciality Table of contents a Telephone operation About this User’s GuideAppendix Telephone operationAnswering device DeliveryStart up Overview Operating overview Basic displays Setting up the connection Acoustic signals during operation and programmingInitial installation Recomendation for entering the MSNsSubscriber number is now selected by the cursor and OK keys Confirm selectionNumber redialling with lifted handset Changing the display languageFirst steps Open listening and hands-free operationMuting Handset volumeDtmf signalling RingerIdentifying Camp-on busy COBConsultation Automatic callback when busyIntercepting a telephone number TransferParking BrokeringConference Call listEntering characters Name keys Call diversion Confirm cancelDeleting the programming of a name key Display External diversionMessages BarriersCharges call costs Charge accounts Set-up menu overview Setting time and dateAppointment call Changing the PINEntering and changing MSNs Automatic dialing setting the pause between dialingChange of prefix Allocation of users to MSNsCall delay Resetting the unitCall filter Entering connection type and additional features Answering device controlsSwitching the answering device on and off Overview/starting upRecording announcements Recording a message Listening-in and taking over callsDictations Replaying all recordingsInfo text Adad operationVIP function Room functionsSetting switch on Operating modeTimer Remote control OverviewMents first Remote switch on of a switched off answering deviceInitiating remote control answering device is switched on Codes for remote operationIndex Switch off answering deviceOperating mode announc Announcem. text # PIN # Message Start Adad test call Hook on Adad callSettings on delivery Technical dataCleaning CE labelPhilips Nederland B.V