A

Adding handset 12

Adding a name 20

Alarm clock 25, 26

Answering calls 6

Answer machine settings 16

B

Babysit mode 12, 19

Base ringer 27

Base stations & indicators 2

Batteries & battery life 4

C

Call forward 24 Call log 22, 23

Call transfer/conference call 7, 19 Call waiting 6

Caller Identification (CLI) 7, 9, 20, 25, Calling from call log 6, 22

Chain dialling 6

Changing entry (name & number) 21 Changing VIP group 21

“Cheapest Rates” (Changing operator) 23, 24 Contrast 14

Call cost & duration 25

D

Date & time (Set and change) 14 Deactivating ringer 12, 26, 27 Deleting entry 21

Deleting messages (answer machine) 15 Deleting messages (SMS) 10 Destination box 9

Dial mode 28 Direct calling 6

“Do Not Disturb” mode 26

E

Earpiece tone 12

Earpiece volume 7

Ending call 6

Entry type (VIP/Standard) 20, 21

External standard ringer 11

F

First ring 28

G

GAP 2

H

Handset keys 1

Handset ringer 11

I

Icons 1

In-call features 7

Indicators (LEDs) 2

Installation 4

Internal ringer type 11

Intercom 19

K

Key & feedback tones 12

Keypad lock/unlock 1

L

Language 13 Line settings 28

Listening to messages (Answer machine) 15 Listening to pre-recorded outgoing messages 16

Index

Local message (Memo) 18

Loudspeaker volume 7

M

Making calls 6

Menu overview (Inside cover page) Message service (Operator voice mail) 1, 26 Music on hold 27

Mute 7, 19

N

Name (Add, delete, change) 20, 21 Network services 24, 28 Notification beeps 12

Number (Change) 21

O

Operator type 28 Outgoing message 16

P Pause 1 PABX/PSTN 28 Phonebook 20, 21 Predial 6 Protocol type 11 Pulse 28

R Range 4 Recall type 28 Record quality 17 Recording conversation 7 Recording local memo 18 Recording personal melody 27

Recording personal outgoing message 16 Redial 6

Registration mode 27

Remote programming (Answer machine) 17 Remote accessing answer machine 18 Remote control code 18

Rename handset 13 Ringers 11, 25, 27

Rings before answer (Answer machine) 16

S

Screening calls 17

Service codes settings 28

Silence 6

SMS box 9, 10

SMS centre 9,11

SMS mode 10

SMS (Reading) 10

SMS (Sending) 9, 21, 22

SMS settings 10, 11

Sounds 11, 12, 27

Subscription 27

T

Toll saver (Answer machine) 16

Tone 28

U

Unregistering handset 13

V

VIP settings 20, 21, 25

Voice prompts 16

Volume (Ringers) 12, 27

Declare that the products Onis 300 (TU 5321), Onis 300 Vox (TU 5351 & TU 5352) and the additional handset (TU 5350) are in compliance with the Annex III of the R&TTE-Directive 1999/5/EC and then with the following essential requirements : Article 3.1.a (protection of the health & the safety of the user) : EN 60950 (2000) Article 3.1.b (protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility : ETSI EN 301 489 -6 V1.1.1 (09/2000) & ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.3.1 (09/2001) The presumption of conformity with essential requirements regarding Council Directive 1999/5/EC is ensured. Vice President & General Manager, DECT & Home Telephony

Consumer Electronics

& Home Telephony

d’Angers

Le Mans Cedex 9

France

16/12/2002

We Philips

DECT

Route

72081

Date :

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300 Duo Vox, Onis 300, 300 Vox, Onis 300 Vox, 300 specifications

The Philips 300 series, including the Onis 300, 300 Vox, and 300 Duo Vox, offers robust imaging solutions specifically designed for the needs of modern healthcare facilities. With cutting-edge technology and user-friendly interfaces, these ultrasound systems provide reliable imaging for a range of clinical applications.

One of the primary highlights of the Philips Onis 300 is its compact design, making it a versatile choice for both hospital settings and outpatient facilities. Its lightweight structure allows for easy mobility, ensuring that practitioners can conduct examinations in various locations without compromising on quality. The system is equipped with a high-resolution display that provides clear and precise images, critical for accurate diagnostics.

The 300 Vox model enhances the user experience with its advanced imaging technologies. It utilizes the latest in ultrasound technology, including real-time imaging and Doppler capabilities, which are essential for cardiovascular assessments. The incorporation of advanced signal processing algorithms improves image clarity, allowing healthcare professionals to visualize anatomical structures with incredible detail.

Additionally, the 300 Duo Vox introduces a dual-imaging capability that permits simultaneous presentations from multiple transducers. This feature is particularly beneficial for comprehensive examinations where different perspectives of the same area are necessary, aiding in detailed assessments and improving diagnostic accuracy.

The systems also come with a variety of transducer options, enabling clinicians to tailor their choice to specific diagnostic needs. Whether assessing the abdomen, obstetric evaluations, or musculoskeletal examinations, the flexibility of transducer selection enhances the overall functionality of these devices.

In terms of usability, the Philips 300 series is designed with ergonomics in mind. The intuitive interface requires minimal training, allowing practitioners to operate the systems with ease and efficiency. Furthermore, features like automated measurements and customizable protocols streamline workflows, ultimately enhancing productivity in clinical environments.

The Philips 300 series stands out for its commitment to quality, portability, and technological advancement, making it an invaluable asset in healthcare facilities. These models exemplify how innovation in ultrasound technology can lead to better patient outcomes through enhanced diagnostic capabilities. With their combination of performance, versatility, and user-friendly design, the Onis 300, 300 Vox, and 300 Duo Vox continue to set a high standard in diagnostic imaging.