Philips TD6626/BE manual Security information, Power connection, Telephone connection

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Security

Your telephone features the most advanced technology for even greater ease and comfort of use.

Security information

For all countries, using this product is subject to approval by the authorities concerned. The wording of this approval appears on the label affixed to the back of the base station.

The marking certifies compliance with technical regulations in accordance with the directive 1999/5/EC for the safety of the user, electromagnetic perturbations and for radio spectrum.

Avoid all contact with liquids.

In order to avoid all risk of electric shock, never try to open the handset or the base station. Leave repairs to our after-sales service.

Avoid all contact between the battery load contacts and conductor items (keys, metal clips, jewelry, etc.).

Power connection

This product is designed for 230 V single-phase alternating current and is not suitable for IT facilities as defined in the EN 60-950 standard.

Mains supply is classified at dangerous voltage security level, as defined in the EN 60-950 standard.

This device can only be shut off completely by unplugging the power cable from the wall socket. The socket must be located near the device and easy to reach.

This device is not meant to operate in case of power failure. In order to call emergency services, please make sure that you always have access to a telephone not requiring power supply. If a power cut occurs while in a call, the telephone hangs up automatically and date and time may need resetting.

Telephone connection

Electric voltage of the telephone network corresponds to TNV-3 classification (Telecommunication Network Voltage), as defined in the EN 60-950 standard.

Environmental protection

Your telephone handset also benefits from the Philips EcoDesign program, which takes into account the relation between product and environment during its entire service life.

Please remember to observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old phone and where possible promote their recycling.

European agreement

"The equipment has been approved pursuant to Commission Decision 99/303/ EC for pan-European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point.

In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance."

: Product for use only in UK.

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Contents TD6626/BE Zenia 200 Voice Guarantee Main Access Menu Contents Using the Intercom Contents3 Index Zenia 200 Voice base station Handset overview Handset on charging unit Telephone connection Power connectionSecurity Security informationChoosing the location of the charging unit and base station InstallationInstalling the charging unit on a level surface Installing the base stationTest Installing or replacing batteries Power supplyCharging and discharging batteries Standby mode is the starting point for all other operations Using the telephoneOperating in standby mode To hang up, press the key again Making a call from the handsetPress the key Answering a call from the handset Dial the number using keys to on the keypadMaking a call from the Zenia 200 Voice base station Validate by pressing the key Redial listPurpose Viewing the redial listDeleting an entry Press the key to select phonebook selection Storing an entryFrom standby mode, go to the redial list Press the key to confirm the new nameAnswering a call from the base station Adjusting handset or base station volume during a callSwitching on loudspeakers from the handset Putting an incoming call on hold Viewing the list of unanswered calls Call logIdentifying the caller Call log functionFrom standby mode, go to the call log Deleting an entry from the call logPress the key to confirm phonebook selection Storing an entry from the call logPress the key to confirm the phonebook selection Select the phonebook using the scroll keys orPrivate and shared phonebooks Storing your callers telephone numbersDeleting an entry from a phonebook Viewing a phonebook entryMaking a call Recording voice dial Voice dialModifying a phonebook entry From standby mode, press the key for 2 seconds Making a call via voice dialPress the key to listen to the voice dial From standby mode go to the shared phonebookListening to a voice dial Deleting a voice dialFrom the base station Using the intercomMaking an internal call intercom From the handsetConfirm the selection by pressing the key Transferring an external call to another handsetPress the key to transfer the call Press the or keys to answer this call Selecting the room monitor Babysit modeAnswering an internal call Starting a conference callSwitching the answer phone on or off Using the answer phoneUsing the answer phone from the handset To answer the call that is being screened, press the key Screening and intercepting incoming callsListening to messages received Deleting a message received Using the answer phone from the base stationPress the key to switch the answer phone on If you want to switch the answer phone off, press the keyRecording a personal outgoing message Deleting a messageDeleting all messages Recording a memo local message Remote control of the answer phoneChecking messages remotely Settings System configurationOverview of the configuration menu Press the key to confirm the selection Using keypad shortcutsPress the key to confirm this setting Loudspeaker volume Handset sound settingsEarpiece volume Ringer type Headset volumeRinger volume Switching key tones on/offDisplay contrast Handset settingsSwitching the screen back light on Selecting a languageSelecting the base station Selecting the Babysit modeUnplug the base station power cable and plug it back Locking and unlocking the keypadSelecting the ringer type base station Base settingsAdjusting the ringer volume base station Setting date and timeSelecting the answer mode Answer phone settingsRecording a personal ringer You interrupt the recording procedure by pressing the keyRecord quality Switching remote control onModifying the number of rings before answer Activating/deactivating voice promptsSelecting the operator type Line settingsSelecting the dial mode Selecting the network typeDisplaying/deleting total time for your calls Switching music on hold on/offSetting up prefix Selecting flash timeActivating/ deactivating Pin code protection Setting call barringSetting forbidden prefixes SecurityRenaming a handset List of all handsets registered to the base station RC codeChanging the Pin code List of network services Zenia 200 Voice base station Aintenance and troubleshootingBase station problems Problems with the handset Maintenance Green light Handset indicatorsBase station indicators Character table54Index IndexIndex55 56Index Remote control Remote control