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Philips D150
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Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Power Requirements

Details the electrical supply needs and network voltage classification.

Operating and Storage Temperatures

Specifies safe temperature ranges for operating and storing the phone.

To Avoid Damage or Malfunction

Provides precautions to prevent damage or improper functioning of the phone.

Your Phone

What is in the Box

Lists the components included with the Philips D150 phone.

Overview of the Phone

Illustrates and identifies the key parts and buttons of the phone handset.

Overview of the Base Station

Illustrates and identifies the key parts of the phone's base station.

Display Icons

Explains the meaning of icons shown on the handset screen.

Get Started

Connect the Base Station

Instructions for connecting the base station to power and the phone line.

Insert the Supplied Batteries

Step-by-step guide for installing batteries into the handset.

Configure Your Phone (Country Dependent)

Guides initial setup for country and language selection.

Set the Date and Time

Procedure for setting the correct date and time on the phone.

Charge the Handset

Instructions on how to place the handset on the charger.

Check the Battery Level

How to interpret the battery icon and check charge status.

What is Standby Mode?

Explanation of the phone's idle state and display.

Check the Signal Strength

Understanding the signal bars and connection status.

Switch the Handset On or Off

Procedure for powering the handset on and off.

Calls

Make a Call

Explains how to initiate a normal call or a pre-dialed call.

Answer a Call

Details the procedure for answering an incoming call.

Turn Off the Ringer for All Incoming Calls

How to silence incoming calls temporarily.

End a Call

Procedure for disconnecting an active call.

Mute the Microphone

How to temporarily disable the microphone during a call.

Adjust the Earpiece;Speaker Volume

How to control the audio volume during a call.

Make a Second Call

How to initiate a second call while on an existing call.

Answer a Second Call

How to handle an incoming call when already on a call.

Switch Between Two Calls

How to toggle between active calls.

Make a Conference Call with the External Callers

How to set up a three-way conference call.

Intercom and Conference Calls

Make a Call to Another Handset

Guides on initiating an intercom call to another handset.

While You Are on the Phone

How to switch between an external call and an intercom call.

Transfer a Call

Procedure for transferring a call to another handset.

Make a Conference Call

Setting up a 3-way conference call involving two handsets.

During an External Call

Steps for initiating internal calls during an external call.

Text and Numbers

Enter Text and Numbers

Instructions for inputting characters and numbers on the handset.

Phonebook

View the Phonebook

Describes how to access and view stored contacts.

Search a Record

Methods for finding specific contacts in the phonebook.

Scroll the Contact List

How to navigate through the list of stored phonebook entries.

Enter the First Character of a Contact

Using initial letters to quickly find contacts.

Call from the Phonebook

Steps to dial a number directly from the phonebook.

Access the Phonebook During a Call

How to view contacts while already on a call.

Add a Record

Procedure for saving a new contact to the phonebook.

Edit a Record

How to modify an existing contact's details.

Delete a Record

Procedure for removing a single contact from the phonebook.

Delete All Records

How to erase all contacts from the phonebook.

Direct Access Memory

Using keys for quick dialing of pre-programmed numbers.

Call Log

View the Call Records

How to check the history of incoming and missed calls.

Save a Call Record to the Phonebook

Adding a number from the call log to the phonebook.

Return a Call

How to redial a number from the call log.

Delete a Call Record

Procedure for removing a single entry from the call log.

Delete All Call Records

How to erase all entries from the call log.

Redial List

View the Redial Records

Accessing the list of recently dialed numbers.

Redial a Call

How to redial a number from the redial list.

Save a Call Record to the Phonebook

Adding a number from the redial list to the phonebook.

Delete a Redial Record

Procedure for removing a single entry from the redial list.

Delete All Redial Records

How to erase all entries from the redial list.

Phone Settings

Sound Settings

Customizing ringtone volume, ringtones, and key tones.

Set the Docking Tone

Enabling or disabling the sound made when placing the handset on the charger.

Set the Battery Tone

Enabling or disabling the alert for low battery.

Name the Handset

Assigning a name to the handset for identification.

Set the Display Language

Changing the language displayed on the handset screen.

Services

Call List Type

Setting preferences for viewing incoming or missed calls.

Auto Conference

Activating or deactivating the auto conference feature.

Network Type

Setting the preferred network connection type.

Auto Prefix

Formatting outgoing numbers with an automatic prefix.

Set Auto Prefix

Configuring the detect number and prefix for auto prefix.

Select the Recall Duration

Setting the time delay for answering a second call.

Dial Mode

Information on tone (DTMF) and pulse dial modes.

Set the Dial Mode

Choosing between tone and pulse dialing.

Auto Clock

Synchronizing phone time with the public network.

Register Additional Handsets

Process for adding new handsets to the base station.

Unregister the Handsets

Procedure for removing a handset from the base station.

Restore Default Settings

Resetting the phone to its original factory configurations.

Technical Data

Notice

Declaration of Conformity

Statement of compliance with essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.

Use GAP Standard Compliance

Information on DECT GAP compatibility with other makes.

Compliance with EMF

Philips' commitment to EMF safety standards and product handling.

Disposal of Your Old Product and Batteries

Guidelines for environmentally sound disposal of the product and batteries.

Frequently Asked Questions

No Signal Bar is Displayed on the Screen.

Troubleshooting steps for when no signal is indicated on the handset.

I Have Chosen a Wrong Language Which I Cannot Read, What Do I Do?

Steps to change the handset language back to a readable one.

No Dialing Tone

Troubleshooting steps for the absence of a dialing tone.

No Docking Tone

Troubleshooting steps when the docking tone is not heard.

I Cannot Change the Settings of My Voice Mail, What Do I Do?

Guidance on managing voice mail settings via the service provider.

The Handset on the Charger Does Not Charge.

Troubleshooting steps for when the handset is not charging.

No Display

Troubleshooting steps for a blank handset screen.

Bad Audio (Crackles, Echo, etc.)

Troubleshooting steps for poor audio quality during calls.

The Handset Does Not Ring.

Troubleshooting steps when the handset fails to ring for incoming calls.

Appendix

Text and Number Input Tables

Reference tables for character input on the handset.

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Power Requirements

Details the electrical supply needs and network voltage classification.

Operating and Storage Temperatures

Specifies safe temperature ranges for operating and storing the phone.

To Avoid Damage or Malfunction

Provides precautions to prevent damage or improper functioning of the phone.

Your Phone

What is in the Box

Lists the components included with the Philips D150 phone.

Overview of the Phone

Illustrates and identifies the key parts and buttons of the phone handset.

Overview of the Base Station

Illustrates and identifies the key parts of the phone's base station.

Display Icons

Explains the meaning of icons shown on the handset screen.

Get Started

Connect the Base Station

Instructions for connecting the base station to power and the phone line.

Insert the Supplied Batteries

Step-by-step guide for installing batteries into the handset.

Configure Your Phone (Country Dependent)

Guides initial setup for country and language selection.

Set the Date and Time

Procedure for setting the correct date and time on the phone.

Charge the Handset

Instructions on how to place the handset on the charger.

Check the Battery Level

How to interpret the battery icon and check charge status.

What is Standby Mode?

Explanation of the phone's idle state and display.

Check the Signal Strength

Understanding the signal bars and connection status.

Switch the Handset On or Off

Procedure for powering the handset on and off.

Calls

Make a Call

Explains how to initiate a normal call or a pre-dialed call.

Answer a Call

Details the procedure for answering an incoming call.

Turn Off the Ringer for All Incoming Calls

How to silence incoming calls temporarily.

End a Call

Procedure for disconnecting an active call.

Mute the Microphone

How to temporarily disable the microphone during a call.

Adjust the Earpiece;Speaker Volume

How to control the audio volume during a call.

Make a Second Call

How to initiate a second call while on an existing call.

Answer a Second Call

How to handle an incoming call when already on a call.

Switch Between Two Calls

How to toggle between active calls.

Make a Conference Call with the External Callers

How to set up a three-way conference call.

Intercom and Conference Calls

Make a Call to Another Handset

Guides on initiating an intercom call to another handset.

While You Are on the Phone

How to switch between an external call and an intercom call.

Transfer a Call

Procedure for transferring a call to another handset.

Make a Conference Call

Setting up a 3-way conference call involving two handsets.

During an External Call

Steps for initiating internal calls during an external call.

Text and Numbers

Enter Text and Numbers

Instructions for inputting characters and numbers on the handset.

Phonebook

View the Phonebook

Describes how to access and view stored contacts.

Search a Record

Methods for finding specific contacts in the phonebook.

Scroll the Contact List

How to navigate through the list of stored phonebook entries.

Enter the First Character of a Contact

Using initial letters to quickly find contacts.

Call from the Phonebook

Steps to dial a number directly from the phonebook.

Access the Phonebook During a Call

How to view contacts while already on a call.

Add a Record

Procedure for saving a new contact to the phonebook.

Edit a Record

How to modify an existing contact's details.

Delete a Record

Procedure for removing a single contact from the phonebook.

Delete All Records

How to erase all contacts from the phonebook.

Direct Access Memory

Using keys for quick dialing of pre-programmed numbers.

Call Log

View the Call Records

How to check the history of incoming and missed calls.

Save a Call Record to the Phonebook

Adding a number from the call log to the phonebook.

Return a Call

How to redial a number from the call log.

Delete a Call Record

Procedure for removing a single entry from the call log.

Delete All Call Records

How to erase all entries from the call log.

Redial List

View the Redial Records

Accessing the list of recently dialed numbers.

Redial a Call

How to redial a number from the redial list.

Save a Call Record to the Phonebook

Adding a number from the redial list to the phonebook.

Delete a Redial Record

Procedure for removing a single entry from the redial list.

Delete All Redial Records

How to erase all entries from the redial list.

Phone Settings

Sound Settings

Customizing ringtone volume, ringtones, and key tones.

Set the Docking Tone

Enabling or disabling the sound made when placing the handset on the charger.

Set the Battery Tone

Enabling or disabling the alert for low battery.

Name the Handset

Assigning a name to the handset for identification.

Set the Display Language

Changing the language displayed on the handset screen.

Services

Call List Type

Setting preferences for viewing incoming or missed calls.

Auto Conference

Activating or deactivating the auto conference feature.

Network Type

Setting the preferred network connection type.

Auto Prefix

Formatting outgoing numbers with an automatic prefix.

Set Auto Prefix

Configuring the detect number and prefix for auto prefix.

Select the Recall Duration

Setting the time delay for answering a second call.

Dial Mode

Information on tone (DTMF) and pulse dial modes.

Set the Dial Mode

Choosing between tone and pulse dialing.

Auto Clock

Synchronizing phone time with the public network.

Register Additional Handsets

Process for adding new handsets to the base station.

Unregister the Handsets

Procedure for removing a handset from the base station.

Restore Default Settings

Resetting the phone to its original factory configurations.

Technical Data

Notice

Declaration of Conformity

Statement of compliance with essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.

Use GAP Standard Compliance

Information on DECT GAP compatibility with other makes.

Compliance with EMF

Philips' commitment to EMF safety standards and product handling.

Disposal of Your Old Product and Batteries

Guidelines for environmentally sound disposal of the product and batteries.

Frequently Asked Questions

No Signal Bar is Displayed on the Screen.

Troubleshooting steps for when no signal is indicated on the handset.

I Have Chosen a Wrong Language Which I Cannot Read, What Do I Do?

Steps to change the handset language back to a readable one.

No Dialing Tone

Troubleshooting steps for the absence of a dialing tone.

No Docking Tone

Troubleshooting steps when the docking tone is not heard.

I Cannot Change the Settings of My Voice Mail, What Do I Do?

Guidance on managing voice mail settings via the service provider.

The Handset on the Charger Does Not Charge.

Troubleshooting steps for when the handset is not charging.

No Display

Troubleshooting steps for a blank handset screen.

Bad Audio (Crackles, Echo, etc.)

Troubleshooting steps for poor audio quality during calls.

The Handset Does Not Ring.

Troubleshooting steps when the handset fails to ring for incoming calls.

Appendix

Text and Number Input Tables

Reference tables for character input on the handset.

Philips D150 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Speakerphone-
Microphone muteYes
Phonebook capacity50 entries
Battery typeAAA
Standby time180 h
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
Battery capacity550 mAh
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Battery technologyNickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH)
Battery recharge time8 h
Backlight colorAmber
Display diagonal1.6 \
Answering machineNo
Number of melodies10
Maximum indoor range50 m
Maximum outdoor range300 m
Packaging net weight0.8 kg
Packaging tare weight0.172 kg
Specific absorption rate (SAR) value (EU)0.1 W/kg
Mounting typeDesk
Product colorBlack
Call log entries20
Number of handsets included3
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight800 g
Cable length1.8 m
Package depth89 mm
Package width249 mm
Package height135 mm
Package weight972 g

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