Philips CD685, CD680 user manual Set the answer mode Announcements Incoming messages ICM, Batteries

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Display settings

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Sound settings

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Set the handset’s ringtone volume

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Set the handset’s ringtone

29

 

Silent mode

29

 

Set the key tone

29

 

Set the docking tone

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Set the sound profile

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Services

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Auto conference

31

 

Manage the carrier code

31

 

Manage the area code

31

 

Auto prefix

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Network type

32

 

Select the recall duration

32

 

Dial mode

32

 

First ring

33

 

Auto clock

33

 

Register the handsets

33

 

Unregister the handsets

34

 

Call services

34

 

Restore default settings

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Baby monitor

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Telephone answering machine

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Turn on/off the answering machine

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Set the answering machine language

37

 

Set the answer mode

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Announcements

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Incoming messages (ICM)

38

 

 

 

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Default settings

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Technical data

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Notice

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Declaration of conformity

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Use GAP standard compliance

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Compliance with EMF

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Disposal of your old product and

 

 

batteries

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Frequently asked questions

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Contents Register your product and get support at Page Contents Set the answer mode Announcements Incoming messages ICM BatteriesPower requirements When using the phone as a baby monitorVoltages, as defined in the standard EN 60950 To avoid damage or malfunctionPage Your CD680/685 What is in the boxCom/welcome Overview of the phone Overview of the base station Main menu icons Display iconsGet started Connect the base stationInstall the handset Set the country/languageSet the date and time format Press OK to confirmCheck the battery level What is standby mode?Check the signal strength Charge the handsetCalls Make a callAdjust the earpiece/speaker volume End a callAnswer a call Call from the call logMute the microphone Turn the speaker on or offMake a second call Answer a second callMake a call to another handset Transfer a callWhile you are on the phone Toggle between callsDuring an external call Make a conference callDuring the conference call Text and numbers Enter text and numbersSwitch between uppercase and lowercase Access the phonebook during a call PhonebookView the phonebook Search a recordAdd a record Edit a recordSet the melody Delete a recordCall log View the call recordsSave a call record to Phonebook Delete a call recordDelete all call records Return a callRedial list Phone settings ECO modeSet the date and time Name the handsetAlarm clock Set the alarmDisplay settings Set the displaySelect Menu , then press OK to confirm Select an option, then press OK to confirmSound settings Set the handset’s ringtone volumeSilent mode Set the handset’s ringtoneSet the docking tone Set the sound profileServices Auto conferenceManage the carrier code Manage the area codeDial mode Auto prefixNetwork type Select the recall durationAuto clock First ringRegister the handsets Call services Unregister the handsetsRestore default settings Baby monitor Turn on/off the answering machine Set the answer modeSet the answering machine language Restore the default announcement AnnouncementsIncoming messages ICM Record an announcementListen to the incoming messages Delete an incoming messageDelete all old incoming messages Call screeningRemote access Set the ring delayChange the PIN code Access the answering machine remotely Remote access commandsReceiver volume Volume Default settingsLanguage Country dependent Handset name Technical data Compliance with EMF Declaration of conformityDisposal of your old product and batteries English Frequently asked questions Handset does not ringPage Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V

CD680, CD685 specifications

The Philips CD685 and CD680 are two standout models in the realm of compact disc players that emerged during the early days of digital audio technology. Both of these players encapsulate the innovative spirit of the era while delivering high-quality playback of CDs.

At the core of the Philips CD685 and CD680 are the robust CD mechanisms that Philips is renowned for. These mechanisms ensure smooth disc loading and reliable playback, reducing the risk of skipping and distortion. The CD685 particularly boasts advanced error correction technologies that help maintain audio fidelity even when dealing with less-than-perfect CDs. This attention to detail in the design speaks to Philips' commitment to delivering a superior listening experience.

Both models feature a user-friendly interface, complete with a clear LED display that provides information such as track number and elapsed time. The controls are intuitively placed, allowing for easy navigation through tracks and playlists. The CD680, in particular, offers a streamlined design that emphasizes simplicity without sacrificing functionality, making it an ideal choice for both audiophiles and casual listeners.

Sound quality is where the CD685 truly shines, thanks to its high-quality digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that enhances audio precision and clarity. This feature allows users to experience music as it was intended by the artists, capturing the nuances of each track. The CD680, while slightly more basic, still provides excellent sound reproduction that many users find satisfactorily engaging.

In terms of connectivity, both models include standard RCA outputs, enabling easy integration with home audio systems. They also support multiple playback options, from single track to repeat modes, allowing users to customize their listening experience. The design of both models is sleek and modern, constructed to fit seamlessly into any home entertainment setup.

In conclusion, the Philips CD685 and CD680 embody the strengths of early digital audio technology. With advanced features, reliable mechanisms, and excellent sound quality, these CD players remain a testament to Philips' legacy in the audio industry. For anyone looking to appreciate the beauty of CDs, these models stand out as enduring choices that deliver a remarkable listening experience.