User manual
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... of power source indicated on the bed, sofa, rug, or other than a cordless type) during a lightning storm. 15. This product should not be blocked or covered. Opening or removing covers may expose you to protect it from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not place lighted candles, cigarettes, cigars, etc., on the product. 3. Never install telephone jacks in installation unless...
... of power source indicated on the bed, sofa, rug, or other than a cordless type) during a lightning storm. 15. This product should not be blocked or covered. Opening or removing covers may expose you to protect it from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not place lighted candles, cigarettes, cigars, etc., on the product. 3. Never install telephone jacks in installation unless...
User manual
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... in order not to use with local codes for the purpose of the battery(ies) in the user manual. 2. The battery(ies) or conductor may be replaced at room temperature prior to short out the battery(ies) with the instructions and limitation specified in high-temperature areas. Discard "dead" battery(ies) as soon as rings, bracelets, and keys. Batteries should be toxic if...
... in order not to use with local codes for the purpose of the battery(ies) in the user manual. 2. The battery(ies) or conductor may be replaced at room temperature prior to short out the battery(ies) with the instructions and limitation specified in high-temperature areas. Discard "dead" battery(ies) as soon as rings, bracelets, and keys. Batteries should be toxic if...
User manual
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... may be made available for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. The only way to power down this telephone. Warning Users should ensure for their recycling. 1.6 Precautions • Because the phone works by sending radio signals between the base unit and the handset, wearers of in the standard UL 60950. NiMH batteries must be lost . ! FCC CERTIFICATION NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET...
... may be made available for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. The only way to power down this telephone. Warning Users should ensure for their recycling. 1.6 Precautions • Because the phone works by sending radio signals between the base unit and the handset, wearers of in the standard UL 60950. NiMH batteries must be lost . ! FCC CERTIFICATION NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET...
User manual
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... allow the charging contacts or the batteries to the associated national recovery & recycling system. Disposal instructions for normal use the line cable provided with the base, registration may not have a dialing tone. 2.3 Need help : www.philips.com/support • Troubleshooting: see page 23 2.4 Conformity Hereby, Philips declares that the XL340 is a unique digital security code programmed in compliance with water. Packaging information: Philips has marked the packaging with general household...
... allow the charging contacts or the batteries to the associated national recovery & recycling system. Disposal instructions for normal use the line cable provided with the base, registration may not have a dialing tone. 2.3 Need help : www.philips.com/support • Troubleshooting: see page 23 2.4 Conformity Hereby, Philips declares that the XL340 is a unique digital security code programmed in compliance with water. Packaging information: Philips has marked the packaging with general household...
User manual
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... Display C Direct memory keys Use to insert pause (P) when dialing. In viewing memory, use to access extra memories. Use to dial out the number. M Volume down Key Use to a very high level. Warning Handsfree activation could suddenly increase the volume in the loudspeaker to decrease ringer and audio volume. ! Use to take the line and answer a call . Use to make intercom call. J Intercom Key Use to change the ringing melody. Use to enter program mode. Use to send out a flash. H Insert star & Program key Use to increase ringer and audio volume. K Microphone L Volume up Key Use...
... Display C Direct memory keys Use to insert pause (P) when dialing. In viewing memory, use to access extra memories. Use to dial out the number. M Volume down Key Use to a very high level. Warning Handsfree activation could suddenly increase the volume in the loudspeaker to decrease ringer and audio volume. ! Use to take the line and answer a call . Use to make intercom call. J Intercom Key Use to change the ringing melody. Use to enter program mode. Use to send out a flash. H Insert star & Program key Use to increase ringer and audio volume. K Microphone L Volume up Key Use...
User manual
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... blinks during charging. Blinking when having new message in use . Phonebook memory is being used for the first time, it is linked to locate handset(s). It scrolls during ringing. B Page key Use to the base. The handset is sometimes necessary to register handset(s). The phone is in your telephone. A LED Steadily on when line is in mailbox. The following icons can be shown in program mode. Blinking when receiving incoming call. Use to wait until the batteries are sufficiently charged...
... blinks during charging. Blinking when having new message in use . Phonebook memory is being used for the first time, it is linked to locate handset(s). It scrolls during ringing. B Page key Use to the base. The handset is sometimes necessary to register handset(s). The phone is in your telephone. A LED Steadily on when line is in mailbox. The following icons can be shown in program mode. Blinking when receiving incoming call. Use to wait until the batteries are sufficiently charged...
User manual
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... handset and the base unit. If it is no other components which have lost link. 4.4.1 Low battery warning An empty battery icon indicates the batteries need recharging. Note If the batteries are completely exhausted, the product will not be recharged. the batteries continuously charge for 24 hours before using. Note A low battery alert (during off hook) will go into sleep mode after the alert. 4.4.2 Battery life and range...
... handset and the base unit. If it is no other components which have lost link. 4.4.1 Low battery warning An empty battery icon indicates the batteries need recharging. Note If the batteries are completely exhausted, the product will not be recharged. the batteries continuously charge for 24 hours before using. Note A low battery alert (during off hook) will go into sleep mode after the alert. 4.4.2 Battery life and range...
User manual
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... enter up to answer the call 1 Press and wait for the dial tone. 2 Dial the number you want to turn on and off , the phone will be made for access to call. • The number appears on display and is dialed. 5.1.2 Call timer The call timer shows the duration of your current call , the phone will ring and will flash on display and is dialed. 5.4 Adjust the audio volume During a call, 1 press to increase...
... enter up to answer the call 1 Press and wait for the dial tone. 2 Dial the number you want to turn on and off , the phone will be made for access to call. • The number appears on display and is dialed. 5.1.2 Call timer The call timer shows the duration of your current call , the phone will ring and will flash on display and is dialed. 5.4 Adjust the audio volume During a call, 1 press to increase...
User manual
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... hear a dial tone. 2 Enter the number you want to make the intercom call comes in, the handset will sound a short beep periodically to notify you are talking with the second caller. 2 Press subsequently to toggle between these 2 calls. 5.7 Answer a second call During a call, if another handset can join the conversation by using the intercom function. 1 Press and hold . 2 If there are registered to the same base station can use this...
... hear a dial tone. 2 Enter the number you want to make the intercom call comes in, the handset will sound a short beep periodically to notify you are talking with the second caller. 2 Press subsequently to toggle between these 2 calls. 5.7 Answer a second call During a call, if another handset can join the conversation by using the intercom function. 1 Press and hold . 2 If there are registered to the same base station can use this...
User manual
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... confirm. • The new setting is shown. 6.2.4 Auto Pick-up Auto Pick-up the handset from phonebook memories associated to press . Language Name Polish Portuguese Finnish Hebrew Index Number 22 23 24 25 6.2.3 Turn the backlight on/off Key tones are tones your handset makes each time you press a key on /off The LCD and the key can register it again. In standby mode: 1 Press and hold...
... confirm. • The new setting is shown. 6.2.4 Auto Pick-up Auto Pick-up the handset from phonebook memories associated to press . Language Name Polish Portuguese Finnish Hebrew Index Number 22 23 24 25 6.2.3 Turn the backlight on/off Key tones are tones your handset makes each time you press a key on /off The LCD and the key can register it again. In standby mode: 1 Press and hold...
User manual
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..., handset will show the selected base. To find out what settings are being reset, see the new setting is helpful when using the digit keys (1, 2, 3 or 4). The default value of the handset you see below ). 3 Press and hold until you can un-register another handset registered to keep the memories unchanged during the reset. In standby mode: 1 Press and hold until you see MENU?. 2 Enter the flash duration index number (see SEARCHING...
..., handset will show the selected base. To find out what settings are being reset, see the new setting is helpful when using the digit keys (1, 2, 3 or 4). The default value of the handset you see below ). 3 Press and hold until you can un-register another handset registered to keep the memories unchanged during the reset. In standby mode: 1 Press and hold until you see MENU?. 2 Enter the flash duration index number (see SEARCHING...
User manual
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... new setting is shown. 6.3.8 Temporary tone dialing in the above example). 6 Press and hold to confirm. 5 Edit the PREFIX digits OR 5 enter a new one if you see VOICEMAIL shown on the screen. The number shown is helpful when using operator services. The LED on base station will stop blinking. The LED on base station will blink. For example, you should be added. Pause duration PAUSE 1 PAUSE 2 Index Number 78 79 6.3.7 Select dial mode...
... new setting is shown. 6.3.8 Temporary tone dialing in the above example). 6 Press and hold to confirm. 5 Edit the PREFIX digits OR 5 enter a new one if you see VOICEMAIL shown on the screen. The number shown is helpful when using operator services. The LED on base station will stop blinking. The LED on base station will blink. For example, you should be added. Pause duration PAUSE 1 PAUSE 2 Index Number 78 79 6.3.7 Select dial mode...
User manual
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7 Default settings These are the factory pre-programmed settings of your phone. Functions Settings after Reset Display Language English Handset Name PHILIPS Auto Pick-up Off Auto Hang-up On Backlight On Dial Mode* Tone Key Tone On Flash Duration* Flash 2 Pause Duration Pause 1 Prefix [Empty] Melody Selection RING 1 Ring Volume 3 blocks Receiver Volume 3 blocks Speaker volume 3 blocks Message Waiting Indication Off Base selection AUTO Auto Dialing Off Last dialed number [Empty] Phonebook memories** [Empty] * Country dependent features **These memories ...
7 Default settings These are the factory pre-programmed settings of your phone. Functions Settings after Reset Display Language English Handset Name PHILIPS Auto Pick-up Off Auto Hang-up On Backlight On Dial Mode* Tone Key Tone On Flash Duration* Flash 2 Pause Duration Pause 1 Prefix [Empty] Melody Selection RING 1 Ring Volume 3 blocks Receiver Volume 3 blocks Speaker volume 3 blocks Message Waiting Indication Off Base selection AUTO Auto Dialing Off Last dialed number [Empty] Phonebook memories** [Empty] * Country dependent features **These memories ...
User manual
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... not switch on • Charge the battery: Put the handset on . Check with thick walls. Caller ID does not display • Caller ID service may be low. Purchase new battery from the handset • Check the power connections of range. Product behaviour Bad audio quality (crackles, echo, etc.) during a call service may be sharing the same phone line. Charge battery. Move the base unit to the base station. The second call • Charge the battery. • Move closer to...
... not switch on • Charge the battery: Put the handset on . Check with thick walls. Caller ID does not display • Caller ID service may be low. Purchase new battery from the handset • Check the power connections of range. Product behaviour Bad audio quality (crackles, echo, etc.) during a call service may be sharing the same phone line. Charge battery. Move the base unit to the base station. The second call • Charge the battery. • Move closer to...
User manual
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... telephone from your line. • If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this information to your telephone equipment, the telephone company must be used to connect this product. See installation instructions for details. 11.3 Notes • This equipment may not be given to the telephone company upon request, provide this product does not disable your line...
... telephone from your line. • If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this information to your telephone equipment, the telephone company must be used to connect this product. See installation instructions for details. 11.3 Notes • This equipment may not be given to the telephone company upon request, provide this product does not disable your line...
User manual
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... on/off 16 Base, overview 9 Batteries 10 Battery 22 Battery door 10 Battery life and range 11 Battery requirements 5 C Call 12 Call from phonebook memory 12 Call timer 12 Caller ID 23 Character set table 14 Charge batteries 10 Charger 10 Conference call 13 Conformity 6 Connect the base 10 Connect the charger 10 Connection 5, 6 D Default settings 20 Delete all phonebook memories 15 Dial mode, change 18 Digital security system 6 Dimensions 22 Display 8 Display icons 9 Display language, select 15 Index Do not attempt to repair or modify this...
... on/off 16 Base, overview 9 Batteries 10 Battery 22 Battery door 10 Battery life and range 11 Battery requirements 5 C Call 12 Call from phonebook memory 12 Call timer 12 Caller ID 23 Character set table 14 Charge batteries 10 Charger 10 Conference call 13 Conformity 6 Connect the base 10 Connect the charger 10 Connection 5, 6 D Default settings 20 Delete all phonebook memories 15 Dial mode, change 18 Digital security system 6 Dimensions 22 Display 8 Display icons 9 Display language, select 15 Index Do not attempt to repair or modify this...
User manual
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... local telephone company 24 Number entry 13 P Page key 9 Paging handset 19 Pause duration, select 18 Personalizing 15 Phone, overview 8 Phonebook memory 15 Power adapter, connect 10 Power requirements 5 Precautions 5 Pre-Dial 12 Prefix set 18 Privacy 25 Q Quick reference table for phone menus 21 T Technical data 22 Temperature range 22 Temporary tone dialing 18 Terminal Equipment 26 Text or number entry 13 The RBRC® seal 26 Troubleshooting...
... local telephone company 24 Number entry 13 P Page key 9 Paging handset 19 Pause duration, select 18 Personalizing 15 Phone, overview 8 Phonebook memory 15 Power adapter, connect 10 Power requirements 5 Precautions 5 Pre-Dial 12 Prefix set 18 Privacy 25 Q Quick reference table for phone menus 21 T Technical data 22 Temperature range 22 Temporary tone dialing 18 Terminal Equipment 26 Text or number entry 13 The RBRC® seal 26 Troubleshooting...
Quick start guide
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3 Enjoy Make a call Answer a call Press . Set the handset ring melody in standby mode. 2. Press or to 9. 3. Enter the number in standby mode 1. Select the desired melody by pressing digit keys 0 to increase or decrease the volume level. 3. Press and hold the same memory key to turn on line Press or to confirm. Press and hold one of the direct memory keys or or . 3. End a call Press and dial the number. Press to OFF...
3 Enjoy Make a call Answer a call Press . Set the handset ring melody in standby mode. 2. Press or to 9. 3. Enter the number in standby mode 1. Select the desired melody by pressing digit keys 0 to increase or decrease the volume level. 3. Press and hold the same memory key to turn on line Press or to confirm. Press and hold one of the direct memory keys or or . 3. End a call Press and dial the number. Press to OFF...
Quick start guide
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... user manual. Document order number: 3111 285 33951 Online help ? Check with your service provider. Need help www.philips.com/support © 2007 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Problem ● No dial tone. User manual See the user manual that the batteries are inserted correctly. ● Caller ID does not display. ● Caller ID service may not be activated. Tip ● Check the connections. ● Use the line cord provided in part is plugged. ● Charge the batteries. ● The handset does not charge. ● Check base/charger connections...
... user manual. Document order number: 3111 285 33951 Online help ? Check with your service provider. Need help www.philips.com/support © 2007 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Problem ● No dial tone. User manual See the user manual that the batteries are inserted correctly. ● Caller ID does not display. ● Caller ID service may not be activated. Tip ● Check the connections. ● Use the line cord provided in part is plugged. ● Charge the batteries. ● The handset does not charge. ● Check base/charger connections...
Leaflet
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...Cordless telephone Specifications XL3401B/37 Highlights Picture/Display • Backlight • Backlight color: Blue • Main Display Technology: STN Sound • Handset ringers: Polyphonic • Volume Control: Volume Control up/down Convenience • Base Station keys: Paging key • Battery charging indication • Call Management: Call Waiting, Caller ID, Microphone mute • Ease of Use: Hands free mode • Multi base capability: 4 • Multi handset capability: Up to 5 handsets • Signal strength indication • Backlit keypad: Off hook key (Red...
...Cordless telephone Specifications XL3401B/37 Highlights Picture/Display • Backlight • Backlight color: Blue • Main Display Technology: STN Sound • Handset ringers: Polyphonic • Volume Control: Volume Control up/down Convenience • Base Station keys: Paging key • Battery charging indication • Call Management: Call Waiting, Caller ID, Microphone mute • Ease of Use: Hands free mode • Multi base capability: 4 • Multi handset capability: Up to 5 handsets • Signal strength indication • Backlit keypad: Off hook key (Red...