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Philips CD 240 - User Manual

Philips CD 240
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CD 240
CD240_IFU_EN_UK_version.book Page 1 Thursday, February 1, 2007 4:07 PM
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Summary

1 Important

1.1 Power Requirements

Product requires 220-240V AC power. Ensure electrical outlet is easily accessible.

Safety Precautions

Instructions to prevent damage, malfunction, and exposure to high voltages or liquids.

Operating and Storage Temperatures

Defines safe operating and storage temperature ranges for the phone and its battery.

1.2 Product Conformity

Details product compliance with EU directives and connection to analogue telephone networks.

1.3 GAP Standard Compliance

Explains GAP standard features for DECT handsets and base stations, ensuring interoperability.

1.4 Recycling and Disposal

Provides instructions for proper disposal of old products and batteries according to WEEE directive.

1.5 EMF Information

Philips' commitment to EMF standards and product safety regarding electromagnetic signals.

2 Your Phone

2.1 Whats in the Box

Lists and illustrates all items included in the product packaging.

2.2 Handset Overview

Details the various parts and functions of the handset, including buttons and display.

2.3 Display Icons

Explains the meaning of various icons displayed on the handset screen.

2.4 Base Station Overview

Describes the components and functions of the telephone base station, including the paging key.

3 Getting Started

3.1 Connect the Base Station

Step-by-step instructions for connecting the telephone base station to power and line.

3.2 Install Your Phone

Instructions for installing the handset, including battery insertion and initial charging.

3.2.1 Install Battery

Detailed steps for installing the AAA rechargeable batteries into the handset.

3.2.2 Charge Battery

Guidance on the initial charging process for the handset battery.

3.3 Welcome Mode

Initial setup procedure for configuring the phone for country and language.

3.4 Menu Structure

Visual representation of the phone's menu tree and navigation options.

4 Using Your Phone

4.1 Making a Call

Instructions on how to make calls using predialling, direct dialling, redial list, and phonebook.

4.2 Answering and Ending Calls

Procedures for answering incoming calls and terminating conversations.

4.2.1 Handsfree Answering

How to answer calls using the loudspeaker and safety warnings for volume.

5 Use More of Your Phone

5.1 Handset Power On;Off

Instructions for powering the phone handset on and off.

5.2 Keypad Lock;Unlock

How to lock and unlock the keypad to prevent accidental key presses.

5.3 Text or Number Entry

Guide to entering text and numbers using the phone's keypad, including character assignments.

5.4 Call in Progress Options

Options available during an active call, such as adjusting volume and muting.

5.5 Using Your Phonebook

How to store, view, modify, and delete contacts in the phonebook.

5.5.6 Direct Access Memory Management

How to manage direct access memory entries for quick dialing.

5.6 Redial List Usage

How to access, save, modify, and delete entries from the redial list.

5.7 Call Log Usage

How to access, consult, and save entries from the call log.

5.8 Intercom Feature

Instructions for using the intercom feature to communicate between handsets.

5.9 Handset Paging

How to use the paging feature to locate a missing handset.

5.10 Chain Dialling Feature

Feature to dial an extension to a saved phonebook number during a call.

5.11 Clock and Alarm Configuration

How to set the date, time, and alarm functions for the phone.

5.11.3 Alarm Tone Selection

How to select the desired melody for the alarm tone.

6 Personal Settings

6.1 Handset Tones

Settings for ring volume, ring melody, and key tone.

6.2 Change Handset Name

How to assign a custom name to the handset for identification.

6.3 Activate;Deactivate Auto Answer

Enables automatic answering of incoming calls by lifting the handset.

6.4 Change Display Language

How to select the preferred language for the handset display.

7 Advanced Settings

7.1 Recall Time Adjustment

Adjusts the time delay for line disconnection after key press.

7.2 Dial Mode Selection

Selects the appropriate dial mode (Tone/Pulse) for country network compatibility.

7.3 Call Barring Configuration

Restricts dialling of numbers beginning with specific digits.

7.4 Baby Call Feature

Enables dialing a number by pressing any key for emergency services.

7.5 Prefix Number Setup

Defines a prefix number or detect string for predialling.

7.6 SOS Number Configuration

Sets up emergency numbers for quick dialing, even if barred.

7.7 Handset Registration

Procedures for registering additional handsets to the base unit.

7.8 Handset Unregistration

How to remove a registered handset from the base station.

7.9 Master PIN Management

How to change the Master PIN for security and settings protection.

7.10 Factory Reset

Resets the phone to its default factory settings, deleting personal configurations.

7.11 Country Configuration

Allows selection of the country to configure default line settings.

7.12 Default Settings Overview

Lists the default values for various phone settings.

8 Technical Specifications

Display Specifications

Details about the LCD backlight, color, and brightness.

Phone Features

Lists features like caller ID and polyphonic ringer melodies.

List Capacities

Capacity details for phonebook, redial list, and call log.

Battery Specifications

Specifies the type and capacity of the rechargeable batteries.

Power Usage

Information on the phone's power usage in idle mode.

Physical Dimensions

Physical specifications including weight and overall dimensions.

Operating Temperatures

Defines operating and storage temperature limits for the device.

Humidity Limits

Specifies the acceptable range of relative humidity for operation and storage.

9 Frequently Asked Questions

Connection Troubleshooting

Answers to common questions regarding phone connection and power issues.

Setup Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting common setup issues like searching or initial display.

Audio Troubleshooting

Solutions for issues related to handset ringing and caller audio clarity.

Dial Tone Issues

Troubleshooting steps for when the phone does not provide a dial tone.

Audio & Interference FAQs

Troubleshooting audio clarity problems and radio/TV interference.

Product Error Solutions

Solutions for issues like keypad lock, registration failure, memory full, and PIN errors.

Summary

1 Important

1.1 Power Requirements

Product requires 220-240V AC power. Ensure electrical outlet is easily accessible.

Safety Precautions

Instructions to prevent damage, malfunction, and exposure to high voltages or liquids.

Operating and Storage Temperatures

Defines safe operating and storage temperature ranges for the phone and its battery.

1.2 Product Conformity

Details product compliance with EU directives and connection to analogue telephone networks.

1.3 GAP Standard Compliance

Explains GAP standard features for DECT handsets and base stations, ensuring interoperability.

1.4 Recycling and Disposal

Provides instructions for proper disposal of old products and batteries according to WEEE directive.

1.5 EMF Information

Philips' commitment to EMF standards and product safety regarding electromagnetic signals.

2 Your Phone

2.1 Whats in the Box

Lists and illustrates all items included in the product packaging.

2.2 Handset Overview

Details the various parts and functions of the handset, including buttons and display.

2.3 Display Icons

Explains the meaning of various icons displayed on the handset screen.

2.4 Base Station Overview

Describes the components and functions of the telephone base station, including the paging key.

3 Getting Started

3.1 Connect the Base Station

Step-by-step instructions for connecting the telephone base station to power and line.

3.2 Install Your Phone

Instructions for installing the handset, including battery insertion and initial charging.

3.2.1 Install Battery

Detailed steps for installing the AAA rechargeable batteries into the handset.

3.2.2 Charge Battery

Guidance on the initial charging process for the handset battery.

3.3 Welcome Mode

Initial setup procedure for configuring the phone for country and language.

3.4 Menu Structure

Visual representation of the phone's menu tree and navigation options.

4 Using Your Phone

4.1 Making a Call

Instructions on how to make calls using predialling, direct dialling, redial list, and phonebook.

4.2 Answering and Ending Calls

Procedures for answering incoming calls and terminating conversations.

4.2.1 Handsfree Answering

How to answer calls using the loudspeaker and safety warnings for volume.

5 Use More of Your Phone

5.1 Handset Power On;Off

Instructions for powering the phone handset on and off.

5.2 Keypad Lock;Unlock

How to lock and unlock the keypad to prevent accidental key presses.

5.3 Text or Number Entry

Guide to entering text and numbers using the phone's keypad, including character assignments.

5.4 Call in Progress Options

Options available during an active call, such as adjusting volume and muting.

5.5 Using Your Phonebook

How to store, view, modify, and delete contacts in the phonebook.

5.5.6 Direct Access Memory Management

How to manage direct access memory entries for quick dialing.

5.6 Redial List Usage

How to access, save, modify, and delete entries from the redial list.

5.7 Call Log Usage

How to access, consult, and save entries from the call log.

5.8 Intercom Feature

Instructions for using the intercom feature to communicate between handsets.

5.9 Handset Paging

How to use the paging feature to locate a missing handset.

5.10 Chain Dialling Feature

Feature to dial an extension to a saved phonebook number during a call.

5.11 Clock and Alarm Configuration

How to set the date, time, and alarm functions for the phone.

5.11.3 Alarm Tone Selection

How to select the desired melody for the alarm tone.

6 Personal Settings

6.1 Handset Tones

Settings for ring volume, ring melody, and key tone.

6.2 Change Handset Name

How to assign a custom name to the handset for identification.

6.3 Activate;Deactivate Auto Answer

Enables automatic answering of incoming calls by lifting the handset.

6.4 Change Display Language

How to select the preferred language for the handset display.

7 Advanced Settings

7.1 Recall Time Adjustment

Adjusts the time delay for line disconnection after key press.

7.2 Dial Mode Selection

Selects the appropriate dial mode (Tone/Pulse) for country network compatibility.

7.3 Call Barring Configuration

Restricts dialling of numbers beginning with specific digits.

7.4 Baby Call Feature

Enables dialing a number by pressing any key for emergency services.

7.5 Prefix Number Setup

Defines a prefix number or detect string for predialling.

7.6 SOS Number Configuration

Sets up emergency numbers for quick dialing, even if barred.

7.7 Handset Registration

Procedures for registering additional handsets to the base unit.

7.8 Handset Unregistration

How to remove a registered handset from the base station.

7.9 Master PIN Management

How to change the Master PIN for security and settings protection.

7.10 Factory Reset

Resets the phone to its default factory settings, deleting personal configurations.

7.11 Country Configuration

Allows selection of the country to configure default line settings.

7.12 Default Settings Overview

Lists the default values for various phone settings.

8 Technical Specifications

Display Specifications

Details about the LCD backlight, color, and brightness.

Phone Features

Lists features like caller ID and polyphonic ringer melodies.

List Capacities

Capacity details for phonebook, redial list, and call log.

Battery Specifications

Specifies the type and capacity of the rechargeable batteries.

Power Usage

Information on the phone's power usage in idle mode.

Physical Dimensions

Physical specifications including weight and overall dimensions.

Operating Temperatures

Defines operating and storage temperature limits for the device.

Humidity Limits

Specifies the acceptable range of relative humidity for operation and storage.

9 Frequently Asked Questions

Connection Troubleshooting

Answers to common questions regarding phone connection and power issues.

Setup Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting common setup issues like searching or initial display.

Audio Troubleshooting

Solutions for issues related to handset ringing and caller audio clarity.

Dial Tone Issues

Troubleshooting steps for when the phone does not provide a dial tone.

Audio & Interference FAQs

Troubleshooting audio clarity problems and radio/TV interference.

Product Error Solutions

Solutions for issues like keypad lock, registration failure, memory full, and PIN errors.

Philips CD 240 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Handsets1
GAP compatibleYes
Caller IDYes
Ringtones10
Handset Volume ControlYes
Answering MachineNo
TypeCordless Telephone
Range (Indoor)50 m
Range (Outdoor)300 meters
Phonebook Capacity50

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