Philips 300 Portable CD Player User Manual


 
Thank you for buying this telephone system. Your telephone is equipped
with convenient features such as full-handsfree conversation, 24-non-volatile
memories and a 10-digit LCD-display which indicates:
• the numbers entered during dialling
• the buttons entered during programming such as:
the call timer icon
the store icon
the ring indicator icon
the mute icon
the handsfree operation icon
In the package you will find the following:
• one base unit
• one handset
• one coiled cord
• one telephone line cord
• one user manual
Description of Features
1. Display
2. Memory buttons
3. Store button
4. Recall button
5. Mute button
6. Redial/Pause button
7. Microphone
8. Dialling keypad
9. Shift button
10.
Volume adjust buttons
11.
Speaker button
Installing Your Telephone
Setting the Dialling Mode
Set your dialling mode to either Tone or Pulse depending on which dialling
system is used. To test if the dialling mode works, dial a digit. If dialling tone is
still heard, you have to change to the other dialling mode.
Setting the Ringer Volume
Adjust your ringer volume by doing the following.
Setting the Ringer Melody
Adjust your ringer melody by doing the following. Press .
Setting the Recall Mode
Set your recall mode to either Time Break Recall(TBR) mode or Earth Leg
Recall(ELR) mode. If in doubt, contact your network operator.
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M10
M12
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M4
M5
M6
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Setting the TBR (Flash) Time
Set your TBR (Flash) time according to the specification of your exchange, if in
doubt, contact your network operator.
You have 3 TBR time choices: 100 ms, 270 ms or 600 ms
The Memory Feature
Your phone can store up to 24 telephone numbers. 12 are stored under memory
locations marked M1...M12, while the remaining 12 under
1
...
12
To store telephone numbers into memory locations M1... M12:
To store telephone numbers into memory locations
1
...
12
:
Note: A telephone number may not consist of more than 32 digits including
pauses, and the buttons
and , otherwise, it cannot be stored under
one memory location.
Some telephones might need to wait for a second dialling tone in order
to dial the stored memory; in this case, insert a pause wherever necessary
by pressing
, if the pause is not long enough, extend the pause duration by pressing
two to three times.
Connect the telephone line cord
Connect the handset coiled cord
100 ms 270 ms 600 ms
The dial tone
should stop
A long beep
and the dial tone
will be heard
1
M9
M10
M12
9
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
M11
10
11
12
...
1
M9
M10
M12
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
M11
Select memory location button.
A long beep and the dial tone will be heard
Dial the telephone numberThe dial tone
should stop
...
0
9
1
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
Dial the
telephone number
The dial tone
should stop
Select memory location button.
A long beep and the dial tone will be heard
of
The dial tone
should stop
Press 1 for Pulse mode
or 2 for the Tone mode
A long beep and
the dial tone will
be heard
or
The dial tone
should stop
The phone will
start ringing
The phone will
stop ringing
or
The phone will
stop ringing
The dial tone
should stop
The phone will
start ringing
The dial tone
should stop
TBR mode
ELR mode
A long beep and
the dial tone will
be heard.