Table of contents

Onis 300 handset

1

 

Setting the number of rings before answer

16

Icons

1

 

Setting the voice prompts

16

Base stations Onis 300 & Onis 300 Vox

2

 

Setting the call screening

17

GAP Standard

2

 

Setting the recording quality

17

Table of contents

3

 

Activating the remote control

17

Conformity, Environment and Safety

4

 

Using the remote control

17-18

Installing the base station

4

 

Changing remote control code

18

Installing and replacing the batteries

4

 

Recording a local message (memo)

18

Battery life and range

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Using the intercom

 

Introduction

 

 

Making internal calls/activating babysit mode

19

Screen in idle mode

5

 

Transfering a call

19

Understanding the menu system

5

 

Using conference call

19

How to navigate in the menus

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

Using the phonebook

 

Calling/answering a call/other principles

6

 

VIP settings

20

 

 

 

Adding a name

20

In-call features

7

 

Calling from phonebook

20

 

 

 

Viewing the phonebook

20-21

Editing systems

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

Using the call log

 

Sending SMS

 

 

Viewing the call log

22

Sending SMS

9

 

Deleting the call log

23

Reading the private SMS

10

 

Setting the call log

23

SMS settings

10-11

 

 

 

 

 

 

Network

 

Handset

 

 

Using the cheapest rates function

23

Setting the standard ringer type

11

 

Using the operator services

24

Setting the ringer volume

12

 

 

 

Setting the earpiece tone

12

 

Using the extra features

 

Setting the key & feedback tones

12

 

Setting the VIP ringer type

25

Setting the notification beep

12

 

Setting the call cost & duration

25

Babysit mode

12

 

Setting the alarm clock

25

Registering/unregistering an additional handset

12-13

 

Setting the “Do Not Disturb” mode

26

Using Onis 300 handset with several base stations

13

 

 

 

Renaming the handset

13

 

Base

 

Changing the language

13

 

Setting the standard ringer type

27

Setting the date and time

14

 

Record a personal melody

27

Setting the display contrast

14

 

Setting the ringer volume

27

 

 

 

Setting music on hold

27

Using the answer machine (Onis 300 Vox)

 

 

Registration

27

Setting the answer machine ON/OFF

14-15

 

Setting the line

28

Listening to your messages

15

 

Setting the service codes

28

Deleting messages

15

 

 

 

Selecting the answer mode and the outgoing message type

15-16

 

Troubleshooting

 

Recording your personal outgoing message

16

 

 

 

 

 

 

Index

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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.

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