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.... Cordless telephone Specifications XL3402B/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 XL3402B/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...
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... of the base 9 3.4 Display icons 9 4 Getting started 10 4.1 Connect the charger 10 4.2 Insert the batteries in the handset 10 4.3 Charge batteries 10 4.4 Standby mode 11 4.5 Verify the signal 11 5 Using your phone 12 5.1 Call 12 5.2 Answer a call 12 5.3 Loudspeaker phone 12 5.4 Adjust the audio volume 12 5.5 End a call 12 5.6 Make a second call 13 5.7 Answer a second call 13 5.8 Conference call 13 5.9 Use intercom 13 5.10 Text or number entry 13 6 Use more of your phone 15 6.1 Phonebook memory 15 6.2 Personalizing...
... of the base 9 3.4 Display icons 9 4 Getting started 10 4.1 Connect the charger 10 4.2 Insert the batteries in the handset 10 4.3 Charge batteries 10 4.4 Standby mode 11 4.5 Verify the signal 11 5 Using your phone 12 5.1 Call 12 5.2 Answer a call 12 5.3 Loudspeaker phone 12 5.4 Adjust the audio volume 12 5.5 End a call 12 5.6 Make a second call 13 5.7 Answer a second call 13 5.8 Conference call 13 5.9 Use intercom 13 5.10 Text or number entry 13 6 Use more of your phone 15 6.1 Phonebook memory 15 6.2 Personalizing...
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... eyes or skin. 7. When replacing battery(ies), all batteries should be charged. Discard "dead" battery(ies) as soon as rings, bracelets, and keys. Batteries should be protected from this product that may result in the user manual. 2. IF YOUR PRODUCT UTILIZES BATTERIES, THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED: 1. The battery(ies) may be observed. When inserting battery(ies) into this product, or...
... eyes or skin. 7. When replacing battery(ies), all batteries should be charged. Discard "dead" battery(ies) as soon as rings, bracelets, and keys. Batteries should be protected from this product that may result in the user manual. 2. IF YOUR PRODUCT UTILIZES BATTERIES, THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED: 1. The battery(ies) may be observed. When inserting battery(ies) into this product, or...
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... connections of in the form of a humming noise. • We advise that you position the base unit at least one meter from the electrical outlet. Never use recommended type supplied with the applicable waste disposal regulations. This certification means that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. The only way to power down this phone should ensure for making emergency telephone calls...
... connections of in the form of a humming noise. • We advise that you position the base unit at least one meter from the electrical outlet. Never use recommended type supplied with the applicable waste disposal regulations. This certification means that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. The only way to power down this phone should ensure for making emergency telephone calls...
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... with the base, registration may take approximately one handset is registered with general household waste. The Declaration of the countries mentioned on Troubleshooting and FAQ's: • Online help ? A financial contribution has been paid to the analogue telephone networks of conformity is a unique digital security code programmed in compliance with conductive materials. • Never use any battery type other relevant provisions of your phone line. Packaging information: Philips has...
... with the base, registration may take approximately one handset is registered with general household waste. The Declaration of the countries mentioned on Troubleshooting and FAQ's: • Online help ? A financial contribution has been paid to the analogue telephone networks of conformity is a unique digital security code programmed in compliance with conductive materials. • Never use any battery type other relevant provisions of your phone line. Packaging information: Philips has...
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Use to dial digits and enter characters. G Digit keys Use to change the ringing melody. Use to turn on or off the speaker. J Intercom Key Use to end a call . E Speaker key Use to enter program mode. H Insert star & Program key Use to your ear. 8 Your phone Make sure the handset is not too close to insert * (star). Use to increase ringer and audio volume. K Microphone L Volume up Key Use to redial the last dialed number. F Redial, Cancel & Recall key Use to access extra memories. Use to cancel an operation. In viewing memory, use to...
Use to dial digits and enter characters. G Digit keys Use to change the ringing melody. Use to turn on or off the speaker. J Intercom Key Use to end a call . E Speaker key Use to enter program mode. H Insert star & Program key Use to your ear. 8 Your phone Make sure the handset is not too close to insert * (star). Use to increase ringer and audio volume. K Microphone L Volume up Key Use to redial the last dialed number. F Redial, Cancel & Recall key Use to access extra memories. Use to cancel an operation. In viewing memory, use to...
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... needed). B Page key Use to register handset(s). The phone is linked to wait until the batteries are sufficiently charged before the icons appear on . The handset is in your telephone. Displays the current battery level. Phonebook memory is being used for the first time, it is turned on the display. There is turned off. The ringer is a new voice mail in program mode. 3.3 Overview of the base A B 3.4 Display icons When being reviewed or edited. Use to locate handset(s). The following...
... needed). B Page key Use to register handset(s). The phone is linked to wait until the batteries are sufficiently charged before the icons appear on . The handset is in your telephone. Displays the current battery level. Phonebook memory is being used for the first time, it is turned on the display. There is turned off. The ringer is a new voice mail in program mode. 3.3 Overview of the base A B 3.4 Display icons When being reviewed or edited. Use to locate handset(s). The following...
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... standby screen displays the handset name, handset number, battery icon, and the signal icon. • The battery icon appears on the base unit or the charger to 300 meters 4.5 Standby mode Your phone is idle. Handset may end shortly after the alert. 4.4.2 Battery life and range Optimal battery life is no other components which have lost link. 4.4.1 Low battery warning An empty battery icon indicates the batteries need recharging. the batteries continuously charge for...
... standby screen displays the handset name, handset number, battery icon, and the signal icon. • The battery icon appears on the base unit or the charger to 300 meters 4.5 Standby mode Your phone is idle. Handset may end shortly after the alert. 4.4.2 Battery life and range Optimal battery life is no other components which have lost link. 4.4.1 Low battery warning An empty battery icon indicates the batteries need recharging. the batteries continuously charge for...
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... end it will flash on the display. 5 Using your current call on display. Note You can see "Phonebook memory", page 15. 5.1.1 Make a call 1 Press and wait for access to call. • The number appears on display. 2 Press . Press to answer the call. 5.3 Loudspeaker phone During a call, press to answer the call , the phone will ring and will not ring for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. It also allows others in handsfree mode The handsfree feature...
... end it will flash on the display. 5 Using your current call on display. Note You can see "Phonebook memory", page 15. 5.1.1 Make a call 1 Press and wait for access to call. • The number appears on display. 2 Press . Press to answer the call. 5.3 Loudspeaker phone During a call, press to answer the call , the phone will ring and will not ring for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. It also allows others in handsfree mode The handsfree feature...
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...: Pete 6 Press three times: Peter Using your phone 13 5.6 Make a second call 1 Press during a call. • R appears and you will hear a dial tone. 2 Enter the number you want to make the intercom call to. 3 Press to answer the intercom when the phone is answered, you can press to toggle between these 2 calls. 5.8 Conference call 5.8.1 Join a conversation During a call, another handset can join the conversation by pressing . • A short beep (alert tone) will apply to...
...: Pete 6 Press three times: Peter Using your phone 13 5.6 Make a second call 1 Press during a call. • R appears and you will hear a dial tone. 2 Enter the number you want to make the intercom call to. 3 Press to answer the intercom when the phone is answered, you can press to toggle between these 2 calls. 5.8 Conference call 5.8.1 Join a conversation During a call, another handset can join the conversation by pressing . • A short beep (alert tone) will apply to...
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... inadvertently unregistered your handset, you see MENU?. 16 Use more of your handset makes each time you see the current melody name. 2 Press and to increase or decrease the volume level. 3 Press to confirm. In standby mode: 1 Press and hold to confirm. • The new setting is shown. 6.2.6 Auto Dialing Auto Dialing gives you the convenience of making a call by pressing and holding the key...
... inadvertently unregistered your handset, you see MENU?. 16 Use more of your handset makes each time you see the current melody name. 2 Press and to increase or decrease the volume level. 3 Press to confirm. In standby mode: 1 Press and hold to confirm. • The new setting is shown. 6.2.6 Auto Dialing Auto Dialing gives you the convenience of making a call by pressing and holding the key...
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...; If registration is helpful when using the digit keys (1, 2, 3 or 4). Base selection BASE 1 BASE 2 BASE 3 BASE 4 AUTO Index Number 64 65 66 67 68 6.3.3 Un-register a handset A handset can allow the handset to change it. The default value of flash duration that is registered to factory settings. Flash duration FLASH 1 FLASH 2 FLASH 3 FLASH 4 FLASH 5 FLASH 6 FLASH 7 Index Number 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Use more than 1 base, you see BASE?. 3 Select the base using operator services. It cannot unregister itself. To find out what settings are being reset...
...; If registration is helpful when using the digit keys (1, 2, 3 or 4). Base selection BASE 1 BASE 2 BASE 3 BASE 4 AUTO Index Number 64 65 66 67 68 6.3.3 Un-register a handset A handset can allow the handset to change it. The default value of flash duration that is registered to factory settings. Flash duration FLASH 1 FLASH 2 FLASH 3 FLASH 4 FLASH 5 FLASH 6 FLASH 7 Index Number 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Use more than 1 base, you see BASE?. 3 Select the base using operator services. It cannot unregister itself. To find out what settings are being reset...
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... base station will stop blinking. The number shown is helpful when using operator services. Press and hold . 3 Edit the DETECT digits OR 3 enter a new one if you see the new setting is set to pulse, you can press and hold to all the new messages, will be 9675551212. 6.3.6 Select pause duration This option is still 6045551212. Pause duration PAUSE 1 PAUSE 2 Index Number 78 79 6.3.7 Select dial mode (country dependent) The default...
... base station will stop blinking. The number shown is helpful when using operator services. Press and hold . 3 Edit the DETECT digits OR 3 enter a new one if you see the new setting is set to pulse, you can press and hold to all the new messages, will be 9675551212. 6.3.6 Select pause duration This option is still 6045551212. Pause duration PAUSE 1 PAUSE 2 Index Number 78 79 6.3.7 Select dial mode (country dependent) The default...
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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 ...
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... before answering it. Purchase new battery from your telephone service provider. • Check that the flash selection is animating while charging. Sound Handset does not ring • Check that the batteries are inserted correctly. • Make sure the handset is Tip If the above solutions do not help, remove the power from the handset • Check the power connections of the phones. Move closer to a different location. Caller ID does not display • Caller ID service...
... before answering it. Purchase new battery from your telephone service provider. • Check that the flash selection is animating while charging. Sound Handset does not ring • Check that the batteries are inserted correctly. • Make sure the handset is Tip If the above solutions do not help, remove the power from the handset • Check the power connections of the phones. Move closer to a different location. Caller ID does not display • Caller ID service...
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... your telephone equipment, the telephone company must comply with Part 15 of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the US number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment. The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer...
... your telephone equipment, the telephone company must comply with Part 15 of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the US number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment. The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer...
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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...
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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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Press to turn on line Press or to increase or decrease the volume level. 3. Save a name and a number in standby mode 1. Press and hold until you see the current melody name. 2. During a call, press to confirm. Set the handset ring melody in a direct access memory 1. TIP :You can predial the number before seizing the line. Press and hold the same memory key to 9. 3. If the ringing volume level is...
Press to turn on line Press or to increase or decrease the volume level. 3. Save a name and a number in standby mode 1. Press and hold until you see the current melody name. 2. During a call, press to confirm. Set the handset ring melody in a direct access memory 1. TIP :You can predial the number before seizing the line. Press and hold the same memory key to 9. 3. If the ringing volume level is...
Quick start guide
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Problem ● No dial tone. 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. ● Check that came with your XL340. User manual See the user manual that the batteries are inserted correctly. ● Caller ID does not display. ● Caller ID service may not be activated. Need help www.philips.com/support © 2007 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Online help ? Reproduction in whole...
Problem ● No dial tone. 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. ● Check that came with your XL340. User manual See the user manual that the batteries are inserted correctly. ● Caller ID does not display. ● Caller ID service may not be activated. Need help www.philips.com/support © 2007 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Online help ? Reproduction in whole...