Leaflet
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... on a telephone. Issue date 2009-11-06 Version: 2.3.6 12 NC: 8670 000 38173 UPC: 6 09585 14497 2 © 2009 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Trademarks are subject to a real acoustic chamber, the audio spectrum reaches far beyond what's normally heard on base Memory Capacity • ... • Standby time: Up to 150 hours • Talk time: Up to 12 hours Accessories • Detachable belt-clip • CD4552B/17 Highlights Enhanced speakerphone Combine a high quality speaker, sophisticated signal processing, a real acoustic chamber and full duplex handsfree and you 'll get the...
... on a telephone. Issue date 2009-11-06 Version: 2.3.6 12 NC: 8670 000 38173 UPC: 6 09585 14497 2 © 2009 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Trademarks are subject to a real acoustic chamber, the audio spectrum reaches far beyond what's normally heard on base Memory Capacity • ... • Standby time: Up to 150 hours • Talk time: Up to 12 hours Accessories • Detachable belt-clip • CD4552B/17 Highlights Enhanced speakerphone Combine a high quality speaker, sophisticated signal processing, a real acoustic chamber and full duplex handsfree and you 'll get the...
User manual
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... your handset 13 7 13 7.1 13 7.2 15 4.4 Checking the battery level 16 8 4.5 Setting the clock 16 8.1 4.6 What is standby mode? 17 8.2 4.7 Checking the signal strength 17 Table of contents Switching your handset ON/OFF 17 Menu structure 18 Call 22 Making a call 22 Ending a call 23 Answering a call 23 During a call 23 Using the...
... your handset 13 7 13 7.1 13 7.2 15 4.4 Checking the battery level 16 8 4.5 Setting the clock 16 8.1 4.6 What is standby mode? 17 8.2 4.7 Checking the signal strength 17 Table of contents Switching your handset ON/OFF 17 Menu structure 18 Call 22 Making a call 22 Ending a call 23 Answering a call 23 During a call 23 Using the...
User manual
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... 20.11 Terminal Equipment 57 16.8 Message alert 49 20.12 Radio Equipment 58 16.9 Setting the ring delay 49 16.10 Remote access 50 17 Default (pre-programmed) settings 51 20.13 Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment 58 20.14 The RBRC® seal 58 21...
... 20.11 Terminal Equipment 57 16.8 Message alert 49 20.12 Radio Equipment 58 16.9 Setting the ring delay 49 16.10 Remote access 50 17 Default (pre-programmed) settings 51 20.13 Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment 58 20.14 The RBRC® seal 58 21...
User manual
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... openings should not be operated only from the type of fire or electric shock. Do not allow anything to prevent electrical shock and/or fire. 17. Do not place lighted candles, cigarettes, cigars, etc., on the bed, sofa, rug, or other risks. Never install telephone jacks in a risk of power source...
... openings should not be operated only from the type of fire or electric shock. Do not allow anything to prevent electrical shock and/or fire. 17. Do not place lighted candles, cigarettes, cigars, etc., on the bed, sofa, rug, or other risks. Never install telephone jacks in a risk of power source...
User manual
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... take a few seconds to power up. 4.7 Checking the signal strength The signal icon displays the link status between your handset 1 Press and hold . Getting started 17 A steady icon means your handset ON/ OFF e 4.8.1 Switching off . The handset may be cut off . Note Your handset cannot receive any calls. lost link, you...
... take a few seconds to power up. 4.7 Checking the signal strength The signal icon displays the link status between your handset 1 Press and hold . Getting started 17 A steady icon means your handset ON/ OFF e 4.8.1 Switching off . The handset may be cut off . Note Your handset cannot receive any calls. lost link, you...
User manual
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... making the call . For details, see "Checking the signal strength" r on page 28. 1 Press to dial out the call . For details, u see d "Phonebook" on page 17. 1 Press . 2 Dial the phone number.
... making the call . For details, see "Checking the signal strength" r on page 28. 1 Press to dial out the call . For details, u see d "Phonebook" on page 17. 1 Press . 2 Dial the phone number.