Page 3 - Installing your telephone; Inserting / Replacing battery pack / Telephone connection; For Example to configurate for Republic of Ireland :
1 Installing your telephone Inserting / Replacing battery pack / Telephone connection Charging / Recharging the telephone (See battery status icon on page 4.) On first use or when inserting a new battery, charge the battery with the handset for a t least 24 hours. This ensures optimal battery life r...
Page 4 - Safety information :; multihandset packs; 15 multihandset packs.
2 Environment & Safety z You can install your product immediately and start using the phone after charging it for 24 hours. z You need to perform an operator setting if you are not connected to the main operator network in your country. (see page 10) z In case you need to change the battery pack...
Page 5 - K e y p a d
3 DECT 211 & DECT 215 Handsets K e y p a d Talk key p 5 Phonebook keys p 6 Call log key p 7 Redial list & correction key p 5 Validation and intercom key p 8 Loudspeaker key (DECT 211) p 5 Loudspeaker/Answerphone key (DECT 215) p 5 Programming and recall type key p 1 4 Volume key p 5 www.phil...
Page 6 - S c r e e n I c o n s
4 DECT 211 & DECT 215 Base Stations S c r e e n I c o n s Answerphone settings / Answerphone On (DECT 215 only) p 9 Handset ringer settings p 1 3 Handset registering / unregistering p 1 4 Technical settings p 1 4 Message indicator on answerphone (DECT 215 only) p 9 Battery charge status : charge...
Page 7 - Using the telephone; Using handsfree on the handset
5 Using the telephone Answering a call / Hanging up answer the call. To end the conversation, press the key again or replace the handset on thebase station. Calling directly dial the phone number. Predialling the number before calling Dial the phone number Calling from a phonebook or or to scroll th...
Page 8 - Creating and changing phonebook entries; Storing one of the redial list numbers into one of your phonebooks
6 Number correction corrects : z a digit when predialling, z a digit or a character when entering names in the phonebooks. A long press on aborts any procedure in progress. The telephone has two phonebooks : A 20-entry family phonebook (see VIP feature p.13) A 20-entry friends phonebook. (see VIP fe...
Page 9 - Consulting the call log; Calling a number from the call log; Using the call log
7 Consulting the call log The screen can either display : z the caller’s number* z the caller’s name (if known in the phonebook, or if sent by the network)* z stars if it is an unidentified call** z dashes if non recognised number You can display, the phone number, the time and date of the call by p...
Page 10 - Call transfer to a specific handset; Paging; Fast call transfer; Using the intercom; Internal call
8 Call transfer to a specific handset During a call in progress you transfer the call to a specific handset : Long press on enter the handset number (1 to 4) This feature allows you to locate the handset(s). Press on the base station, all the subscribed handsets ring. Once located, press any key on ...
Page 11 - Using your answerphone; Setting up the answerphone
9 Using your answerphone The answerphone is by default activated with a pre-recorded message and theanswer & record mode.Recording capacity : 9 min. (standard quality) - 6 min (high quality) : includingpersonal outgoing message if recorded. Activating the answerphone beep To exit Deactivating th...
Page 12 - Screening the calls while a message is being left
10 Recording your personal outgoing message speak after the beep * To exit However, if you do so, you will permanently erase the pre-recorded outgoing message. Recording a memo If you want to leave a local message for your family : speak after the beep To exit *You will hearthe personaloutgoingmessa...
Page 13 - Remote access
11 This allows you to remotely dial in and access your answerphone via any telephone with a key and tone dialling. Remotely activating the answerphone Dial your phone number enter the RC Code* after 9 rings and a beep to activate Remotely deactivating the answerphone Dial your phone number enter the...
Page 14 - Customising the telephone; T o e n t e r t h e p r o g r a m m i n g m o d e; Note; Each menu has one or several options. The options will appear on the; Programming the phone
12 Customising the telephone T o e n t e r t h e p r o g r a m m i n g m o d e press . Icons representing the menus will then be displayed on the screen : Réglages répondeur (uniquement pour le DECT 215) Volume and melody settings (VIP melodies*) Handset registering Other settings Once the menu is s...
Page 15 - Handset ringer settings; You can delete with
13 www.philips.com/faqs/dect Ringer Volume (option 1 out of 4 :1/4) Scroll through the different volume settings using or keys. Press to validate your choice. Handset Melody (option 2/4) Scroll through the 7 different melodies using or keys. Press to validate. Friends phonebook (VIP) Melody* (option...
Page 17 - Troubleshooting; P R O B L E M S; Customer Care Center.; The use of some services accessed with
15 Troubleshooting Telephone troubleshooting..... P R O B L E M S C A U S E S S O L U T I O N S - No dialling tone when pressing . - The base station is not properlyconnected to electricity or to thetelephone sockets.- Too far from the base station- Battery pack is low (low battery iconis displayed)...