
USER MANUAL
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Thank you for choosing this Philips telephone. Your Skip 100 is a telephone with the facility to store 13 telephone numbers. It can be used as a main telephone or as an extension telephone.
Items supplied:
•Base unit
•Handset with coiled cord
•Line cord
•This user manual
•Wall mount bracket/Desk stand
Location of Buttons, Controls and Connectors
skip 100
• Convenient Access to |
13 Memories |
• Cable Management |
1.Wall mount hook
2.Memo card
3.Memo button
4.Memories button M1, M2, M3
5.Dialling keypad
6.Store button
7.R button
8.Redial button
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9.Ringer volume switch
10.Recall Switch TBR/ELR
11.Tone/Pulse switch
12.Recess for fixing the wall mount bracket
• Easy Wallmount |
Installation
Connect the telephone line cord | Connect the handset coiled cord. |
Wall Mounting
5mm
8.5cm
3140 025 20890
5. Slide the bracket onto the nails | 6. Hang back the set |
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1. Drill 2 holes according to the dimension | 2. Insert the wall mount bracket into the | ||
of the wall mounting bracket and place 2 | recess as shown | ||
nails into the wall |
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3. Take off the handset. | 4. Pull out the wall mount hook and turn |
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| hook back into place |
The telephone can also be used on desk
Setting the dialling mode
Set the tone/pulse switch to "TONE" |
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which dialling system is used in your exchange. If you are in doubt the dialling system used, set the telephone to the
Setting the ringer volume
Adjust the ringer volume to Hi or low by setting the Ringer Hi/Low switch according to need.
Setting recall mode
Set the Recall mode switch to T (Flash recall) or E (Earth recall) according
to the specification of your exchange. If in doubt, contact your network operator.