4Press the key.
NUMBER: is displayed. Now you can store the telephone number associated with the last name typed.
5Dial the number to be memorised (maximum of 23 digits).
If this number contains an “area code”, insert a pause after this “area code” by pressing the key on the handset.
If you insert a wrong number, you will have to start the procedure again.
6Press the key.
RECORD is displayed for 2 seconds. The symbol and the handset indicator light are switched off. The handset emits 3 confirmation beeps.
If your handset does not emit the 3 confirmation beeps, the phone number you have just stored has not been saved: start the procedure again from step 1 .
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If the phonebook is full (i.e. 25 names and telephone numbers already stored in the phonebook), pressing the key (step 2 ) will display the “FULL” message: the name and the telephone number are not saved.
Erasing a name and a number from the phonebook
1Press the key on the handset.
The symbol and the handset indicator light flash. The first name is displayed.
2Press or to scroll through the list and choose the name you want to erase.
3When the name to be erased is displayed, press the key.
ERASE is displayed for 2 seconds. The symbol and the handset indicator light are switched off. The handset emits 3 confirmation beeps.
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If the phonebook is empty, the “EMPTY” message is displayed during 2 seconds.
Calling a number in the phonebook
1Press the key on the handset.
The symbol and the handset indicator light flash. The first name is displayed.
2Press or to scroll through the list and choose your correspondent. If you want to
check the associated telephone number, press the key.
3Press the key.
The telephone number is automatically dialled.
Saving an emergency number - SOS function
With your Icana 5350, you can store an emergency number in the key. Move close to the base station
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1Press the key on the handset.
The symbol is displayed and the handset indicator light flashes. The base station indicator light flashes and NUMBER: is displayed.
2Dial the number to be memorised (maximum 23 digits).
If this number contains an “area code”, insert a pause after this “area code” by pressing the key on the handset. The dialled number is displayed.
If you insert a wrong number, you will have to start the procedure again.
3Press the key.
This key is now associated with the telephone number you just dialled. The symbol and the handset indicator light are switched off. The handset emits 3 confirmation beeps and displays RECORDED for 2 sec.
If you do not hear the 3 confirmation beeps, the number you just dialled has not been saved. Start the procedure again from step 1 .
Calling an emergency number - SOS function
1Extend the handset antenna and press the key.
2Press the key on the handset.
You have the dial tone. The emergency number is displayed and dialled automatically.
3Hang up by pressing the key on the handset. The display shows the call time for 5 seconds.
Identifying the caller
Your Icana 5350 is designed to store and display specific information provided to subscribers of local telephone company caller identification services.
When you subscribe to these services, your telephone company transmits the telephone number, the date, and the time of each received call.
The LCD screen of your product immediately displays this information between the first and second ring, allowing you to identify the calling party. This information is stored in the caller list, that you can consult.
Your Icana 5350 can store up to 25 telephone numbers in this caller list.
If 25 calls are already stored and a new call comes in, the oldest caller identification is deleted and the new caller identification is recorded.
Consulting the caller list
To consult the caller list, proceed as follows:
1Press the key on the handset to access the caller list.
The symbol flashes while the radio link is made. Once the radio link is established, the caller identification
of the latest call is displayed and the symbol stops flashing. If no caller identification is stored, UNAVAILABLE is displayed.
2Press or to scroll through the telephone numbers in the caller list. You will hear the dial tone. The emergency number is displayed and is dialled automatically.
3Press the key to display the date and the time of a call.
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4Press the key again to display the number of calls received by this person (in this case, the date and the time of the last call are taken into account).
5To exit the caller list, press the key.
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•After consulting, the symbol is switched off, even if all the telephone numbers have not been consulted.
•If you have not subscribed to your local telephone company’s caller identification service, the screen displays
NO ID.
•If, for any reason, the telephone number of the caller is not available, or if the caller is outside the caller identification service area, the screen displays OUT.
If you want to store in your phonehook a number from the caller list:
When you have selected this number during step 2 , press the | key on the handset. NAME: is displayed. |
Enter the name (up to 10 letters) that is to be associated with this number. Press the key again. RECORD is displayed for 2 seconds. The handset emits 3 confirmation beeps.
If you want to erase a number from the caller list:
When you have selected the number to be erased during step | 2 | , press the | key on the handset. ERASE |
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Dialling from the caller list
When you consult the list of the last 25 calls received, you can call one of the 25 correspondents by selecting the
number with and , then press the key.
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You may wish to add a number (maximum of 10 digits) before trying to call a number in the caller list. To do this, follow the procedure in step 2 :
1Press key or to select the telephone number of your correspondent.
2If you wish to add a number to this telephone number, press the key then enter the digits (up to ten). The figures will be automatically placed before the telephone number
of your correspondent.
3Press the key.
The displayed number is dialled automatically, then the duration of call is displayed.
Switching the battery saver on or off
This function allows you to reduce the handset’s battery consumption and therefore increase its capacity when you are not making calls. However, once you have chosen the battery saver function:
•the handset does not ring when off the base station.
•SAVE BATT is displayed when the handset is not on the base station.
•the icon is not displayed for incoming calls.
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–The base station will ring when an incoming call is received.
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Multichannel cordless telephone with LCD screen and loudspeaker
5350
To switch the battery saver on:
1Pick up the handset and press the key.
The symbol and the handset indicator light flash then the symbol remains lit once the call is received. PROGRAM is displayed.
2Press the key on the handset. TEL SETUP is displayed.
3Press the key on the handset.
SAVEBATT Y is displayed. The handset emits 3 confirmation beeps.
To switch the battery saver off:
1Pick up the handset and press the key.
The symbol and the handset indicator light flash then the symbol remains lit once the call is received. PROGRAM is displayed.
2Press the key on the handset. TEL SETUP is displayed.
3Press the key on the handset.
SAVEBATT N is displayed. The handset emits 3 confirmation beeps.
Changing the handset battery
Contact your local Philips dealer to obtain a new battery.
Troubleshooting your Icana 5350
The following table lists situations you may encounter when using your Philips Icana 5350 cordless telephone and how they might be corrected.
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Your Philips guarantee
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this Philips product which has been designed and manufactured to the highest quality standards.
If unfortunately, something should go wrong with this product, Philips guarantees free of charge labour and replacement parts irrespective of the country where it is repaired during a period of 12 months from date of purchase. This international Philips guarantee complements the existing national guarantee obligations to you of dealers and Philips in the country of purchase and does not affect your statutory rights as a consumer.
This Philips guarantee applies provided the product is handled properly for its intended use, in accordance with the operating instructions and upon presentation of the original invoice or cash receipt indicating the date of purchase, dealer's name and model and production number of the product.
The Philips guarantee may not apply if:
•the documents have been altered in any way or made illegible;
•the model or production number on the product has been altered, deleted, removed or made illegible;
•repairs or product modifications and alterations have been executed by unauthorised service organisations or persons;
•damage is caused by accidents including but not limited to lightning, water or fire, misuse or negligence.
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On the back of the handset, lift the battery compartment cover using the opening at the top of the cover.
Carefully disconnect and remove the battery.
Insert the new battery: place the bottom of the battery against the compartment catches, then push the battery down into position. Connect the battery.
Replace the battery compartment cover: hook the cover into the slot of the handset, then push down to close.
Replace the handset on the base station to charge the new battery.
Maximum capacity will be reached in about 24 hours charging.
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Please note that the product is not defective under this guarantee in the case where modifications become necessary in order for the product to comply with local or national technical standards which apply in countries for which the product was not originally designed and/or manufactured. Therefore always check whether a product can be used in a specific country.
Should you have any questions, please contact:
Philips Consumer Communications
P O Box 1056
Kingston & Surbiton
Surrey
KT1 6YN
Phone: 0870 900 9070
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When your battery is not charged enough to ensure correct operation, your handset emits 5 warning beeps. In this case, place the handset on the base station to recharge the battery.
Your rechargeable batteries contains cadmium. Check your local regulations for special disposal instructions.
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