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CD445

www.philips.com/support

EN Digital Cordless Telephone

WarningUse only rechargeable batteries.Charge each handset for 24 hoursbefore use.

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Table of contents 1

Table of contentsTable of contents 1

1 Important Safety Instructions 31.1 Safety information 41.2 Power requirements 41.3 Battery requirements 41.4 Telephone connection 51.5 Safety precautions 51.6 Warranty 51.7 Conformity 51.8 Environmental care 5

2 Your phone 62.1 What’s in the box 62.2 Overview of the phone 72.2.1 Handset 72.2.2 Display icons on the handset 82.2.3 Base station 10

3 Getting started 113.1 Connect the base station 113.2 Install rechargeable batteries 113.3 Place the handset on the charging cradle

113.4 Configure your phone 123.5 How to power off or on the handset

power 12

4 Using your phone 124.1 Make a call 124.1.1 Predialling 124.1.2 Direct dialing 124.1.3 Call from the call log 124.1.4 Call from the phonebook 134.1.5 Call from the redial list 134.1.6 Call timer 134.2 Answer a call 134.3 Answer a call in handsfree mode 134.4 End a call 134.5 Recall 134.5.1 How to make a second call 144.5.2 How to answer a second call 144.6 How to use the intercom 144.6.1 How to make an internal call 144.6.2 How to transfer an external call to another

handset 144.6.3 How to make a 3-way conference call 144.6.4 Caller Line Identification (CLI) 15

4.6.5 Call waiting 154.7 How to find a handset 154.8 Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic

Fields (“EMF”) 15

5 Use more of your phone 165.1 Call in progress 165.1.1 Mute/Unmute microphone 165.1.2 How to adjust earpiece volume 165.1.3 How to switch on the loudspeaker 165.2 Phonebook 165.2.1 How to store a number in the phonebook

165.2.2 How to access the phonebook 165.2.3 How to edit a phonebook entry 165.2.4 How to delete a phonebook entry 175.2.5 How to delete all phonebook entries 175.2.6 How to store direct access memory 175.2.7 How to transfer the phonebook 175.3 Call log 185.3.1 How to access the call log 185.3.2 How to save call log entry to phonebook

185.3.3 How to delete the call log entry 185.3.4 How to delete the entire call log 185.4 Redial list 185.4.1 How to access the redial list 185.4.2 How to save a redial list entry to

phonebook 185.4.3 How to delete a number from the redial

list 195.4.4 How to delete the entire redial list 195.5 Clock & alarm 195.5.1 How to set the time 195.5.2 How to set an alarm 195.5.3 How to set the alarm tone 195.5.4 How to set the date and time format 195.6 Personal settings 205.6.1 Handset tone 205.6.2 How to adjust the contrast 215.6.3 How to rename the handset 215.6.4 How to set the auto pick-up 215.6.5 How to set the auto hang-up 215.6.6 How to set the menu language 215.6.7 How to turn on/off the keypad and LCD

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5.7 Advanced settings 225.7.1 How to select recall time 225.7.2 How to set the dial mode 225.7.3 Call barring 225.7.4 Baby call 235.7.5 How to manually select a base station 235.7.6 How to register an additional handset 235.7.7 How to unregister a handset 235.7.8 How to change the master PIN 245.7.9 How to reset to default settings 245.7.10 How to set the prefix number 245.7.11 Country setting 245.7.12 How to set conference mode on/off 255.8 Network services 255.8.1 Voice mail 255.8.2 Information services from network

operator 255.9 How to enter text and number 265.9.1 Entering text and digit 265.9.2 Switching between lowercase and

uppercase 26

6 Answering machine 276.1 Answering machine control keys on the

base station 276.2 How to turn on the answering machine

276.3 How to turn off the answering machine

286.4 How to listen to the new message(s) and

the old message(s) 286.5 How to delete all messages 286.6 Answering machine settings 296.6.1 How to set answering machine mode 296.6.2 How to set ring delay 306.6.3 How to set message tone 306.6.4 Remote control access 306.6.5 Call screening on handset 316.6.6 Call screening on base 31

7 Default settings 32

8 Menu structure 33

9 Frequently asked questions 36

10 Index 38

11 FCC and IC statements 40

12 The RBRC® seal 42

Important Safety Instructions 3

1 Important SafetyInstructions

Some of the following information may notapply to your particular product; however, when using telephone equipment, basic safetyprecautions should always be followed toreduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injuryto persons, including the following :1 Read and understand all instructions.2 Follow all warnings and instructions marked

on the product.3 Unplug this product from the wall outlet

before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleanersor aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth forcleaning.

4 Telephones should not be used while youare in a bathtub, shower or pool. Immersionof the telephone or handset in water couldcause an electrical shock.

5 Slots and openings in the cabinet back orbottom are provided for ventilation, toprotect it from overheating.These openingsmust not be blocked or covered.Theopenings should never be blocked by placingthe product on the bed, sofa, rug, or othersimilar surface.This product should not beplaced in a built-in installation unless properventilation is provided.

6 This product should be operated only fromthe type of power source indicated on themarking label. If you are not sure of the typeof power supply to your home, consult yourdealer or local power company.

7 Do not allow anything to rest on the powercord. Do not locate this product where thecord will be abused by persons walking onit.

8 Do not overload wall outlets and extensioncords as this can result in the risk of fire orelectric shock.

9 Never push objects of any kind into thisproduct through cabinet slots as they maytouch dangerous voltage points or short out

parts that could result in a risk of fire orelectric shock. Never spill liquid of any kindon the product.

10 To reduce the risk of electric shock, do notdisassemble this product, but take it to aqualified service personnel when service orrepair work is required. Opening orremoving covers may expose you todangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrectreassembly can cause electric shock whenthe appliance is subsequently used.

11 Do not expose the product to extremetemperatures such as areas near a hotradiator or stove or in a hot car.

12 Do not place lighted candles, cigarettes,cigars, etc., on the telephone.

13 Never touch uninsulated telephone wires orterminals unless the telephone line has beendisconnected at the network interface.

14 Never install or modify telephone wiringduring a lightning storm.

15 Never install telephone jacks in wetlocations unless the jack is specificallydesigned for wet locations.

16 Use caution when installing or modifyingtelephone lines to prevent electrical shockand/or fire.

17 Unplug this product from the wall outletand refer servicing to qualified servicepersonnel under the following conditions:

A When the power supply cord or plug isdamaged or frayed.

B If the product has been exposed to rain orwater.

C If the product does not operate normally byfollowing the operating instructions.

D If the product’s cabinet has been damaged.E If the product exhibits a distinct change in

performance.18 Avoid using a telephone (other than a

cordless type) during an electrical storm.There may be a remote risk of electricshock from lightning.

19 Do not use the telephone to report a gasleak in the vicinity of the leak.

20 Do not place this product on an unstablecart, stand or table.The product may fall,causing serious damage to the product.

IF YOUR PRODUCT UTILIZESBATTERIES,THE FOLLOWINGADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS SHOULDBE OBSERVED :1 Use only the type and size of battery(ies)

specified in the user manual.2 Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in fire.

They may explode. Check with local codesfor possible special disposal instructions.

3 Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies).Released electrolyte is corrosive and maycause damage to the eyes or skin. It may betoxic if swallowed.

4 Exercise care in handling battery(ies) inorder not to short out the battery(ies) withconducting materials such as rings, bracelets,and keys.The battery(ies) or conductor mayoverheat and cause burns.

5 Do not attempt to recharge the battery(ies)provided with or identified for use with thisproduct that are not intended to becharged.The battery(ies) may leak corrosiveelectrolyte or explode.

6 Do not attempt to rejuvenate thebattery(ies) provided with or identified foruse with this product by heating them.Sudden release of the battery(ies)electrolyte may occur causing burns orirritation to eyes or skin.

7 When replacing battery(ies), all batteriesshould be replaced at the same time. Mixingfresh and discharged batteries couldincrease internal cell pressure and rupturethe discharged battery(ies). (Applies toproducts employing more than oneseparately replaceable primary battery.)

8 When inserting battery(ies) into thisproduct, the proper polarity or directionmust be observed. Reverse insertion ofbattery(ies) can cause charging, and that mayresult in leakage or explosion.

9 Remove battery(ies) from this product ifstoring over 30 days because the

battery(ies) could leak and damage theproduct.

10 Discard “dead” battery(ies) as soon aspossible since “dead” batteries are morelikely to leak in a product.

11 Do not store this product, or thebattery(ies) provided with or identified foruse with this product, in high temperatureareas.Batteries that are stored in a freezer orrefrigerator for the purpose of extendingshelf life should be protected fromcondensation during storage and defrosting.Batteries should be stabilized at roomtemperature prior to use after cold storage.

12 If your product uses rechargeablebattery(ies), charge the battery(ies) only inaccordance with the instructions andlimitation specified in the User Manual.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

1.1 Safety informationThis telephone is not designed for makingemergency telephone calls when the power fails.An alternative should be made available foraccess to emergency calling.

1.2 Power requirementsThis product requires an electrical supply of 120volts, single phase alternating current, excludingIT installations defined in standard UL 60950.

1.3 Battery requirementsThe handset requires power source of tworechargeable NiMH batteries, size AAA 1.2V750mAh (Hr11/45). IF THE INCORRECT TYPEOF BATTERIES ARE USED, A WARNINGMESSAGE WILL BE DISPLAYED.Use only Philips Multi-Life 750mAh rechargeableNimH batteries.For servicing or replacement, you can purchasea suitable headset through service centre orretail shop.

WarningThe electrical network is classified as dangerousaccording to criteria in the standard UL 60950.The only way to power down this product is by

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Important Safety Instructions4

unplugging the power supply from the electricaloutlet. Ensure the electrical outlet is locatedclose to the apparatus and is always easilyaccessible.

1.4 Telephone connectionThe voltage on the network is classified as TNV-3 (Telecommunication Network Voltages, asdefined in the standard UL 60950). Following apower cut, the call in progress is lost.

1.5 Safety precautions• Do not allow the handset to come into

contact with liquids or moisture.• Do not open the handset, base station or

charger.This could expose you to highvoltages.

• Do not allow the charging contacts of thecharger or the battery to come into contactwith extraneous conductive materials.

• There is a slight chance that the telephonecould be damaged by an electrical storm. Itis recommended that users unplug thephone from the USB socket and the phoneline from the phone wall socket during astorm.

• Do not use the handset in an explosivehazard area such as where there is gasleaking.

• Young children should be supervised toensure that they do not play with thetelephone.

• Because the phone works by sending radiosignals between the base unit and thehandset, wearers of hearing aids mayexperience interference in the form of ahumming noise.

• We advise that this phone should not beused near intensive care medical equipmentor by persons with pacemakers.

• Your phone can interfere with electricalequipment such as answering machines,TVand radio sets if placed too close. It isrecommended that you position the baseunit at least one meter from suchappliances.

WarningUse only the mains adapter supplied with thistelephone. Incorrect adapter polarity or voltagecan seriously damage the unit.

WarningRISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY ISREPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.Never use non-rechargeable batteries; userecommended type supplied with thistelephone. NiMH batteries must be disposed ofin accordance with the applicable waste disposalregulations.

FCC CERTIFICATION NUMBER IS LOCATEDON THE CABINET BOTTOMThe term „IC:“ before the certification numbersignifies that Industry Canada technicalspecifications were met.This certification meansthat the equipment meets certain radiocommunications and operational requirements.

1.6 WarrantyThis Class B digital apparatus complies withCanadian ICES-003.The warranty informations are available onwww.p4c.philips.com.

1.7 ConformityThe Declaration of conformity is available onwww.p4c.philips.com.

1.8 Environmental carePlease remember to observe the localregulations regarding the disposal of yourpackaging materials, exhausted batteriesand old phone and, where possible,promote their recycling.

Philips has marked the packaging withstandard symbols designed to promotethe recycling and appropriate disposal ofyour eventual waste.

A financial contribution has been paid tothe associated national recovery &recycling system.The labeled packaging material is recyclable.

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Your phone6

2 Your phone

2.1 What’s in the box

NoteThe line adaptor may not be attached to the line cord.You may find the line adapter in the box. Inthis case, you have to connect the line adaptor to the line cord first before plugging the line cord tothe line socket.In multihandset packs, you will find one or more additional handsets, chargers with power supplyunits and additional rechargeable batteries.

Telephone handset

Line cord

User Manual Warranty card

Quick start guide2xAAA rechargeableNiMH batteries

Base station Power supply unit

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Belt clip(Country dependent)

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A Event LEDOFF: No new eventsRED BLINKING: Unread events (example: amissed call if you have subscribed the CallerLine Identification Service (CLI) from yournetwork provider.)

B Menu/OK keyIn idle mode: Press to enter the main menuIn menu mode: Select the function displayedon the handset screen directly above it

C Redial/Mute/Next keyIn idle mode: Press to access the redial listIn editing mode/predialling mode: Short pressto delete one character/digitIn editing mode/predialling mode: Long pressto delete all the characters/digitsDuring call connection: Press to mute themicrophoneIn menu mode: Press to go back to previouslevel

D Call log/Up keyIn idle mode: Press to access call logIn menu mode: Press to scroll up the menulistIn phonebook/call log/Redial reviewing mode:Press to scroll up to other entriesDuring call connection: Press to increaseearpiece volumeIn editing mode: Press to go to the previouscharacter or digit

E Phonebook/Down keyIn idle mode: Press to access phonebookIn menu mode: Press to scroll down themenu listIn phonebook/call log/redial reviewing mode:Press to scroll down to other entriesDuring call connection: Press to decreaseearpiece volumeIn editing mode: Press to go to the nextcharacter or digit

2.2 Overview of the phone

2.2.1 Handset

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F Talk off/Exit keyIn idle mode: Long press for about 5 secondsto power off the handset. If the handset ispowered off, short press to power on thehandset.In menu mode: Long press to return to idlemode, short press to return to previousmenu.During call connection: Press to hang up a call

GTalk on/R keyIn idle mode: Press to answer when there isan incoming external or internal callDuring call connection: Press to insert R foroperator services

HAlphanumeric keypadI Hash key

In idle/dialing mode: Short press to insert a #In idle mode: Long press to mute the ringerIn dialing mode: Long press to enter a pauseIn editing mode: Short press to switchbetween uppercase and lowercase

J Star key/Format keyIn idle/dialing mode: Short press to insert a *In idle mode: Long press to activate ordeactivate keypad lockIn call log reviewing mode: Press repeatedlyto view the alternate dialling sequences

K Call Transfer/Intercom/conferenceIn idle mode: Short press to initiate anintercom callDuring external call connection: Short pressto initiate an internal call or switch callbetween an internal call and an external callLong press to initiate a conference call withan external call and another internal call

L Loudspeaker keyDuring call connection: Press to switch theloudspeaker on or off

MHeadset jack (Country dependent)Allow handsfree communication through theheadset by plugging the headset into theheadset jack

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Indicate battery levelDisplay when the battery is fully dischargedDisplay when the battery is running lowDisplay when the battery is partially chargedDisplay when the battery is fully chargedDisplay battery icon animation during charging

Display when the phone is in use. Blink during ringing.

Blink when new voice mail messages are received and not read yet

This feature is available if you have subscribed the Caller Line Identification service (CLI)with your network provider.Display when browsing the call log. Blink when missed calls are received if you havesubscribed to Caller Line Identification (CLI)

Display when browsing the phonebook

Display when the alarm clock is turned on

Display when the loudspeaker is turned on

Display when the ringer is turned off

Display when the telephone answering machine (TAM) is turned on. Blink when new TAMmessages are received.

Display when the handset is registered and within the range of the base station. Blinkwhen the handset is out of range or is searching for a base.

2.2.2 Display icons on the handset

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C Answering machine ON/OFF keyPress to turn on or off the answeringmachine

D Erase keyDelete current message during messageplaybackLong press to delete all the messages whenanswering machine system is in standby mode

NoteUnread message will not be deleted.

E Repeat keyPress to go back to previous message if it ispressed within one second of currentmessage playbackPress to replay current message if it ispressed after one second of current messageplayback

F Skip keySkip to next message during message playback

G+ / - keyIncrease (+) or decrease (-) speaker volumeduring message playback

HHandset locator keyPress to page the handsetPress and hold for three seconds to startregistration procedure

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2.2.3 Base station

A Stop / Play keyPress to play the message (the first recordedwill be played first)Press to stop message playback

B LED Message counterWhen the answering machine is off:-- steady: Indicate that the answeringmachine is offFU and -- blink alternately:When themessage memory is full09 and -- blink alternately:When there arenew messages (e.g. 09 is the total number ofmessages in the memory)When the answering machine is on:00 Steady: Indicate that there is no message 02 Blinking: Display when new messages arereceived (e.g.Two new messages are receivedor one message is new and one message is old)02 Steady: Display number of old messages(e.g. two old messages in the memory)03 On for one second: Indicate the basespeaker volume level is 3 (six base speakervolume levels from 00 to 05 are providedwhere 00 means base speaker volume is offand 05 has the highest speaker volume)Ao Steady: Display when answer only mode isselectedP1 Steady: Display when playing answer &record outgoing messageP2 Steady: Display when playing answer onlyoutgoing messagerE Steady: Display when recording incomingmessagerA Steady: Blink when accessing line remote

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Connect the other end of the line cord tothe telephone line socket and the other endof the power cable to the electricity socket.

NoteThe line adaptor may not be attached to theline cord. In this case, you have to connect theline adaptor to the line cord first beforeplugging the line cord to the line socket.

3.2 Install rechargeable batteriesYour CD445 is supplied with two rechargeablebatteries. Before using the handset, install thebatteries into the handset and fully chargedthem up.

Slide out the battery cover

Place the batteries as indicated in thebattery compartment and replace thebattery cover.

3.3 Place the handset on the chargingcradle

When the battery is fully charged, the talk timeof your phone is approximately 12 hours andthe standby time is approximately 150 hours.

Place the handset on the charging cradle ofthe base station.Leave it there until the batteries are fullycharged.

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3.1 Connect the base stationCaution

Avoid placing the base station too close tolarge metal objects such as filing cabinets,radiators or electrical appliances.This canimpair the range and sound quality. Buildingswith thick internal and external walls mayimpair transmission of signals to and from thebase.

WarningPower is applied when the power adaptor isplugged into the unit and connected to theelectricity socket.The only way to power downthe unit is to unplug the power adaptor fromthe electricity socket.Therefore, ensure thatthe electricity socket is easily accessible.The power adaptor and the telephone line cordhave to be connected correctly, as incorrectconnection could damage the unit.Always use the telephone line cord suppliedwith the unit. Otherwise, you may not get a dialtone.

Insert the plug of the power cord into thesocket under the base station.

Insert the plug of the line cord into thesocket under the base station.

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4 Using your phone

4.1 Make a call

4.1.1 PrediallingEnter the phone number (maximum 24digits)Press to dial the number

• The call is initiated.

4.1.2 Direct dialingPress to take the lineEnter the phone number

• The call is initiated.

4.1.3 Call from the call logThis feature is available if you have subscribedthe Caller Line Identification service (CLI) withyour network provider.

In idle mode:Press to select CALL LISTPress Press / to scroll to your desiredunanswered callNote

The screen can either display:• the caller's number*• the caller's name (if matched with the

phonebook)*• UNAVAILABLE if it is an unidentified call**• Availability of time and date information

depends on the service providers.* Subject to a subscription of CLI with your

operator** Unlisted numbers, withheld caller

identification.Press to dial the number

• The call is initiated.Note

The latest unanswered call will display first andthe oldest entry will be deleted when thememory is full.

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3.4 Configure your phoneDepending on your country, the WELCOMEscreen may not appear. In that case, you do notneed to select the country code to configureyour phone.Before using your phone, you need to configureit according to the country of use.Aftercharging it for a few minutes, the WELCOMEscreen appears. Follow these steps to configureyour phone:

Press to display the list of countries• Available country will display on the screen.

NoteIf is pressed, the handset will show theWELCOME screen again.

Press / to scroll to your country

Press to confirm your selection• Your phone is configured according to your

selected country and back to idle screen.Note

Once the country is selected, the default linesettings for the selected country will be appliedto your phone automatically.

TipIf you chose the country in use wrongly orwould like to change the country after the firstconfiguration, you can press in idle mode toenter into the main menu, then input ##**793to reset to default settings.After around 30seconds, your phone will go back toWELCOME screen for you to select thecountry again.

3.5 How to power off or on thehandset power

You can power off your handset in order tosave battery power.

Press and hold for about five seconds topower off the handsetPress to power on the handset again2

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4.3 Answer a call in handsfree modeWhen the phone rings, press .

• The call is established and is on. You cantalk to the caller without holding the handset.

WarningWhen the handset rings during an incoming call,please do not hold the handset too close toyour ear as the volume of the ringing tone maydamage your hearing.

NoteIncoming call has priority over other events.Whenever there is an incoming call, other statusin progress such as phone settings, menunavigation, etc will be aborted.

TipIf auto pick-up mode is activated, you can lift upthe handset from its base station to answer thecall.

4.4 End a callPress during a call connection• The call ends.ORPut the handset on to the base station• The call ends.

4.5 RecallTo use this feature, you have to subscribe theservice with your local service provider.You can use the recall function to make orreceived a second call. The operationsmentioned in Section 4.5.1 and 4.5.2 may bevaried by countries and local service providers.Consult the details of recall operation of thisservice from your local service provider.

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4.1.4 Call from the phonebookIn idle mode:

Press to access the phonebook

Press / to select your desiredphonebook entryPress to dial the number

• The call is initiated.

TipInstead of pressing or to browse thephonebook entries, press the numeric keycorresponding to the first letter of thephonebook entry that you wish to locate. Forexample, pressing once will show the entriesstarting with A. Pressing twice will show theentries starting with B.

4.1.5 Call from the redial list

In idle mode:Press to access the redial list

• The display shows the last number dialled orthe name if the dialled number is matched withnumber that stored in the phonebook.Press / to scroll to your desiredentryPress to dial the number

• The call is initiated.

TipThe handset stores the last 10 numbers dialed.The last number dialed will appear first in theredial list. If the redial number matches aphonebook entry, the phonebook name will bedisplayed instead.

4.1.6 Call timerThe call timer shows the duration of yourcurrent call when you hang up your phone. It isshown in minutes and seconds format (MM:SS).

4.2 Answer a callWhen the phone rings, press .• The call is established.

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Press / to select your desiredhandset Press on the calling handset

• Your desired handset rings.Press on the called handset

• The intercom is established.Note

If the called handset is busy, a busy tone will beemitted from the calling handset.

4.6.2 How to transfer an external call toanother handset

During an external call:Press to initiate an internal call

• The handsets available for intercom will bedisplayed and the external call is put on holdautomatically. Press / to select your desiredhandsetPress to call your desired handset

• Your desired handset rings.Press on the called handset to startintercom

NoteYou can press to switch the call between theinternal call and the external call.

Press on the calling handset• The calling handset transfers the external call to

the called handset.

4.6.3 How to make a 3-way conferencecall

The conference call feature allows one externalcall to be shared with two handsets (in intercom).The three parties can share the conversation andno network subscription is required.

During an external call:Press to initiate an internal call

• The handsets available for intercom will bedisplayed and the external call is put on holdautomatically. Press / to select your desiredhandset

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24.5.1 How to make a second call

During a call:Press and / to selectINIT 2NDCALLPress to dial your second call number

• The second call is initiated.Note

You can press and / to selectSWITCH CALL or CONFERENCE toswitch calls between the first and second callsor to make a conference call.

4.5.2 How to answer a second callTo use this feature, you have to subscribe theservice with your local service provider. Ifanother call comes in during a call, you will heara short beep periodically:During displaying caller ID, press and /

to select functions to accept or reject thesecond call.

NoteAfter accepting the second call, you can press

and / to select SWITCH CALL orCONFERENCE to switch calls between thefirst and second calls or to make a conferencecall.

NoteIf you have subscribed the Caller ID service, thecaller ID of your callers will appear on thedisplay.

4.6 How to use the intercomThis feature is only available when there are atleast two registered handsets. It allows you tomake internal calls, transfer external calls fromone handset to another handset and makeconference calls.

4.6.1 How to make an internal call

In idle mode:Press

• The handsets available for intercom will bedisplayed

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Press to call your desired handset• Your desired handset rings.

Press on the called handset to startintercom

NoteYou can press to switch the call between theinternal call and the external call.

Long press on the calling handset• The calling handset, called handset and the

external call would be in 3-way conference.

During the conference call:Press to put the external call on holdand go back to internal call

• The external call is put on hold automatically.Press and hold to establish theconference call again

NoteAny handset hangs up during a conference callwill leave the other handset still in connectionwith the external call.

4.6.4 Caller Line Identification (CLI)Caller Line Identification (CLI) is a specialservice that you may subscribe from yournetwork operator. If you have subscribed toCLI service and provided that the identity of thecaller is not withheld, the number or name ofthe caller will be displayed when the phonerings so that you may decide whether to answerthe call or not. Please contact your networkprovider for more information on this service.

4.6.5 Call waitingIf you have subscribed to Call Waiting service,the earpiece will emit a beep tone to informyou that there is a second incoming call. Thenumber or name of the second caller will alsobe displayed if you have subscribed to CallerLine Identification service (CLI). Please contactyour network provider for more information onthis service.To answer the second call, press .

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3 4.7 How to find a handsetYou can locate the handset by pressing onthe base station.All the handsets registered to the base willproduce the paging tone and you can stop thepaging by pressing / / / on thehandset or on the base again.

4.8 Electric, Magnetic andElectromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)

1. Philips Royal Electronics manufactures andsells many consumers oriented products,which usually, as with any electronicapparatus, have the ability to emit andreceive electro magnetic signals.

2. One of Philips' leading Business Principles isto take all necessary health and safetyprecautions for our products, to complywith all applicable legal requirements and tostay well within the EMF standardsapplicable at the time of producing theproducts.

3. Philips is committed to develop, produceand market products that cause no adversehealth effects.

4. Philips confirms that if its products arehandled properly for their intended use,they are safe to use according to scientificevidence available today.

5. Philips plays an active role in thedevelopment of international EMF and safetystandards, enabling Philips to anticipatefurther developments in standardization forearly integration in its products.

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5.2.1 How to store a number in thephonebook

In idle mode:Press to access the main menuPress to select PHONEBOOKPress to select NEW ENTRYEnter the name (maximum 12 characters)Press to enter the number (maximum24 digits)Press to choose a group (<NoGroup>, <Group A>, <Group B>,<Group C>) Press to save the entry

• A beep tone is emitted and your phonebookentry is saved.Note

If you have subscribed the caller identificationservice from your service provider, you canassign a specific ringtone for each group. Whena call from that group calls you, you will hearthe designated ringtone of that group. You canalso assign individual contacts to specific groupsof your choice.

5.2.2 How to access the phonebook

In idle mode:Press to access the main menuPress to select PHONEBOOKPress / to select LIST ENTRYPress and / to scroll to yourdesired phonebook entryPress to view the details of yourdesired phonebook entryTip

In idle mode, you can press to access yourphonebook, press / to select yourdesired phonebook entry and press to viewthe details of your selected phonebook entry.

5.2.3 How to edit a phonebook entry

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5.1 Call in progressSome options are available to you during a call.You can access these options by pressingcorresponding key while a call is in progress.The available options are:

5.1.1 Mute/Unmute microphone

During a call:Press

• The microphone is turned off and MUTE ONis displayed.Press again to turn on the microphone

5.1.2 How to adjust earpiece volume

During a call:Press / to display the currentearpiece volume levelPress / to select earpiece volumefrom Level 1 to Level 5

• The earpiece volume is adjusted and the phonewill go back to call connection screen.

5.1.3 How to switch on the loudspeaker

During a call:Press to activate loudspeaker mode

5.2 PhonebookYour phone can store up to 100 phonebookmemories.A maximum of nine of the storedphone numbers can be stored into the directaccess memories for you to access thefrequently used numbers directly. Each phonenumber can have a maximum of 24 digits. If youhave more than one handset, each handset hasits own phonebook.

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Press and / to choose the entrythat you want to editPress Press to erase the letters one by one,edit the name and press Press to erase the digits one by one,edit the number and press Press / to choose a group (<NoGroup>, <Group A>, <Group B>,<Group C>)Press to save the entry

• A beep tone is emitted and your selectedphonebook entry is updated.

5.2.4 How to delete a phonebook entry

In idle mode:Press to access the main menuPress to select PHONEBOOKPress / to scroll to DELETEENTRYPress and / to choose the entrythat you want to deletePress to confirm

• A beep tone is emitted and your selectedphonebook entry is deleted.

5.2.5 How to delete all phonebookentries

Press to access the main menuPress to select PHONEBOOKPress / to scroll to DELETE ALLPress to confirmPress to reconfirm

• A beep tone is emitted and all your phonebookentries are deleted.

5.2.6 How to store direct accessmemory

You can store up to 9 direct access memories(Key to ).A long press on the keys in idlemode will automatically dial the stored phonenumber.Depending on your country, Key 1 and Key 2may be preset to the voice mail number andinformation service number of your networkoperator respectively. In this case, Key 1 andKey 2 will not display. If voice mail number and

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In idle mode:Press to access the main menuPress to select PHONEBOOKPress / to scroll to DIRECT MEM.Press and / to scroll to a directaccess memory location from KEY 1 to KEY 9 Press twice to select ADDPress and / to select thephonebook entry that you wish to storeinto the selected direct access memoryPress to confirm

• A beep tone is emitted and your phonebookentry is saved into the selected direct accessmemory key.Tip

Long press the direct memory key will dial outthe phone number directly.

5.2.7 How to transfer the phonebookThis feature allows you to transfer thephonebook from one handset to anotherhandset when there are at least two handsetsregistered to your base station.

In idle mode:Press to access the main menuPress to select PHONEBOOKPress / to scroll to PHBTRANSFERPress

• The handsets available for phonebook transferare displayed. Note

If there are more than two handsets, you canpress / to select a specific handset.

The called handset will prompt with amessage “TRANS. FROM”To accept the phonebook transfer, press on the called handset or press to rejectthe phonebook transfer

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• All your phonebook entries are transferred tothe called handset and “FINISH” is displayedon the two handsets screen after thetransferring is done.

5.3 Call logThis feature is available if you have registered tothe caller identification service (CLI) with yournetwork operator.Your phone can store up to 50 unansweredcalls. and the LED on the handset will blinkto remind you of any unanswered calls received.If the identity of the caller is not withheld, thename (or number) of the caller will bedisplayed.The unanswered calls are displayed inchronological order with the most recentunanswered call at the top of the list.

5.3.1 How to access the call logYou can review the caller ID with alternatedialing sequences.You can then make a call withthe selected dialing sequence directly or storethis number in your phonebook.

Press to access the call logPress to enter CALL LIST

• The latest unanswered call is displayed.Press / to view the entriesPress repeatedly to view the alternatedialing sequences.

The screen will scroll through the variouspossible dialing options (e.g. 1 + area code+number, area code + number, 1 + number,number only).

5.3.2 How to save call log entry tophonebook

In idle mode:Press to access the call logPress to enter CALL LISTPress / to select an entryPress to select COPY TO PHBPress to enter the name Press to display the selectedunanswered call number and edit thenumber if necessaryPress to choose a group (<NoGroup>, <Group A>, <Group B>,<Group C>)

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entry is saved into your phonebook.

5.3.3 How to delete the call log entryIn idle mode:

Press to access the call logPress to enter CALL LISTPress / to select an entry Press and / to select DELETEPress to confirm

• A beep tone is emitted and the selected call logentry is deleted.

5.3.4 How to delete the entire call log

In idle mode:Press to access the calls logPress to enter CALL LISTPress / to select an entry Press to select DELETE ALLPress to confirmPress to re-confirm

• A beep tone is emitted. All the entries in the calllog are deleted.

5.4 Redial listYour phone can store the last 10 numbers yourhave dialed. Only the first 24 digits of eachnumber are stored.

5.4.1 How to access the redial list

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• The latest last number dialed is displayed at thetop of the list.Press / to view other dialed numbers

TipIf the redial number is more than 12 digits, press

to review the other digits.

5.4.2 How to save a redial list entry tophonebook

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Press to select COPY TO PHBPress to enter the name Press to display the selected redialnumber and edit the number if necessaryPress to choose a group (<NoGroup>, <Group A>, <Group B>,<Group C>)Press to confirm

• A beep tone is emitted. The selected redial entrywas copied to your phonebook.

5.4.3 How to delete a number from theredial list

Press to access the redial list

Press / to select an entry

Press and / to select DELETEPress to confirm

• A beep tone is emitted and the selected entry isdeleted.

5.4.4 How to delete the entire redial listPress to access the redial list

Press and / to select DELETEALLPress to confirm

Press to reconfirm

• A beep tone is emitted and the entire redial listis deleted.

5.5 Clock & alarm

5.5.1 How to set the timePress to access the main menu

Press / to select CLOCK&ALARMPress to select SET CLOCKPress and enter the current date(DD/MM/YY)

Press and enter the current time(HH:MM) in 24 hour format

NoteTo change the date and time format ,see Section5.5.4.

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Press / to select CLOCK&ALARMPress and / to select ALARMPress and / to select OFF, ONONCE, or ON DAILYNote

If you have selected ON ONCE, or ONDAILY, enter the time for the alarm

Press to save the settings

NoteWhen the alarm is selected as ON ONCE orON DAILY, will display on the screen.When the alarm is reached, the alarm tone willsound and ALARM will blink on the screen.You can press to mute the alarm tone.

5.5.3 How to set the alarm tonePress to access the main menu

Press / to select CLOCK&ALARMPress and / to select ALARMTONEPress and / to choose yourdesired alarm tone from MELODY 1 toMELODY 10Note

The phone will play the corresponding melodywhen browsing the melody list.

Press to save the settings

5.5.4 How to set the date and timeformat

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select CLOCK&ALARMPress and / to selectTIME/DATEPress and / to choose the timeformat display (12HR or 24HR)

Press to confirm the time format displaysettings

Press / to choose the date formatdisplay (DD/MM or MM/DD)

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5.6 Personal settings

5.6.1 Handset tone

5.6.1.1 How to set the ring volumeYour phone provides five ringer volume levels(one bar to five bars) and progressive ringvolume for you to choose.

WarningWhen the handset rings during an incoming call,please do not hold the handset too close toyour ear as the volume of the ringing tone maydamage your hearing.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select PERSONAL SETPress to select HANDSET TONEPress to select RING VOLUMEPress and / to select yourdesired volume level

Press to save the settings

TipYou can press and hold to turn off theringer. will display.

5.6.1.2 How to set the ring melody10 ring melodies are available on your handset.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select PERSONAL SETPress to select HANDSET TONEPress and / to select RINGMELODYPress and / to scroll to yourdesired ring melody

Press to save the settings

5.6.1.3 How to set the group melodyTo benefit from this feature, you must subscribeto the Caller Line Identification service.This menu enables you to select and set themelodies to be played when there is an externalincoming call from a contact whose name isstored in your phonebook and is part of agroup.You can associate one ring melody toeach group.

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There are three phonebook groups (Group A,B, C) available for you to organize yourcontacts. Each group can be assigned a uniquemelody.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select PERSONAL SETPress to select HANDSET TONEPress and / to select GROUPMELODYPress and / to scroll to yourdesired group (GROUP A, GROUP B,GROUP C)

Press and / to scroll to yourdesired group melody

NoteThe phone will play the corresponding melodywhen browsing the melody list.

Press to save the settings

5.6.1.4 How to turn on/off the key toneA single beep is emitted when a key is pressed.You can turn off or turn on the key beep. Bydefault, the key beep is ON.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select PERSONALSETPress to select HANDSET TONEPress and / to select KEYTONEPress and / to select ON orOFFPress to save the settings.

5.6.1.5 How to activate/deactivate thekeypad lock

Press and hold

• KEYS LOCKED is displayed if keypad lock isactivated.Press and hold again to deactivate thekeypad lock

• KEYS LOCKED is disappeared if keypad lockis deactivated.Tip

You can also deactivate the keypad lock byremoving and replacing the batteries of thehandset.

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5.6.1.6 How to turn on/off the first ringIf you have subscribed for Caller ID service withyour service operator, your phone can suppressthe first ring before the Caller ID.Afterresetting, your phone will automatically detect ifCaller ID service is subscribed and start tosuppress the first ring.You can change thissettings to suit your preference.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select PERSONAL SETPress to select HANDSET TONEPress and / to select FIRSTRINGPress and / to select ON orOFFPress to save the settings

5.6.2 How to adjust the contrastThere are five contrast level options (LEVEL 1,LEVEL 2, LEVEL 3, LEVEL 4 and LEVEL 5).

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select PERSONAL SETPress and / to selectCONTRASTPress and / to scroll to yourdesired contrast level

NoteThe contrast effect will display when browsingdifferent contrast levels.

Press to save the settings

5.6.3 How to rename the handsetYou can rename your handset and display thehandset name in idle mode.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select PERSONAL SETPress and / to selectHANDSET NAMEPress to enter the handset name

NoteThe maximum length of the handset name is 10characters.

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5.6.4 How to set the auto pick-upThis function allows you to answer a callautomatically by lifting the handset from thebase station.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select PERSONAL SETPress and / to select AUTOPICK-UPPress and / to select ON or OFFPress to save the settings

5.6.5 How to set the auto hang-upThis function allows you to end a callautomatically by placing the handset on the basestation.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select PERSONAL SETPress and / to select AUTOHANG-UPPress and / to select ON or OFFPress to save the settings

5.6.6 How to set the menu languageDepending on your country, your handsetdisplay can support different languages.Afterchanging the menu language, all the menus willbe displayed in the chosen language. For someof the countries, your phone may not have thismenu language option if only one language isavailable. This setting does not apply to thelanguage of outgoing message of the answeringmachine.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select PERSONAL SETPress and / to selectLANGUAGEPress and / to choose yourdesired language

Press to save the settings

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5.7.3 Call barringCall barring enables you to restrict selectedhandsets from dialling a phone numberbeginning with certain numbers.You can set upto four different barring numbers, with eachnumber containing up to four digits.

NoteYou will be required to enter the 4-digit masterPIN before you can activate or deactivate callbarring mode, add or modify call barringnumber.

5.7.3.1 How to set call barring modeon/off

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ADVANCED SETPress and / to select CALLBARRINGPress to enter the 4-digit master PINwhen prompted (default master PIN is0000)

Press to select BARR MODEPress to select ON or OFFPress to save the settings

NoteIf barring mode is set to ON, CALL BARRON will display on idle screen.

5.7.3.2 How to modify call barringnumber

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ADVANCED SETPress and / to select CALLBARRINGPress to enter the 4-digit master PINwhen prompted (default master PIN is0000)

Press and / to select BARRNUMBERPress to choose a number (NUMBER1, NUMBER 2, NUMBER 3, NUMBER4)

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Press to access the main menu

Press / to select PERSONAL SETPress and / to selectBACKLIGHTPress and / to select ON orOFFPress to save the settings

5.7 Advanced settings

5.7.1 How to select recall timeRecall time is the time delay by which the linewill be disconnected after you press .Thedefault value of recall time preset in your phoneshould be the best suited for your countrynetwork.You do not need to change it.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ADVANCED SETPress to select RECALL TIMEPress to select the recall time of yourcountry

NoteNumber of available recall time options varieswith different countries.

Press to confirm

5.7.2 How to set the dial modeThe default value for dial mode that is preset inyour CD445 should be the best suited for yourcountry network and therefore you do need tochange it.There are two dial modes:Tone or Pulse.

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Press to access the main menu

Scroll / to select ADVANCED SETPress and / to select BASESELECTPress and / to select yourdesired base station

Press to confirm

5.7.6 How to register an additionalhandset

Additional handsets must be registered to thebase station before you can use them. Up to fivehandsets can be registered to one base station.

Press to access the main menu

Scroll / to select ADVANCED SETPress and / to selectREGISTRATIONPress and / to select yourdesired base station

NoteThe registered base station is marked with anasterisk at the rightmost of the display.

Press and enter the 4-digit master PINwhen prompted (default master PIN is0000)

Press and press on the base stationfor more than three seconds at the sametime.

• A beep tone is emitted from the handset toindicate successful registration and the screenreturns to idle mode.Note

If the base is found and the PIN is correct, theunused handset numbers will be assignedautomatically.If the PIN is incorrect, WRONG PIN! will bedisplayed with an error tone, and the handsetreturns to idle mode.If no base is found within a certain period, NOBASE would be displayed with an error tone,and the handset returns to idle mode.

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5.7.4 Baby callWhen activated, the Baby Call feature enablesyou to dial the selected number by pressing anykey on your handset.This feature is very usefulfor direct access to emergency services.

NoteYou can enter up to 24 digits for baby callnumber.

5.7.4.1 How to activate baby call modePress to access the main menuPress / to select ADVANCED SETPress and / to select BABYCALLPress to select BABY MODEPress and / to select ONPress to save the settings

• The message “BABYCALL ON” will display onthe idle screen.

5.7.4.2 How to deactivate baby call modePress and hold (when Baby Call modehas been activated before).Press / to select OFFPress to save the settings

• The message “BABYCALL ON” will disappearon the idle screen.

5.7.4.3 How to change baby call numberPress to access the main menuPress / to select ADVANCED SETPress and / to select BABYCALLPress and / to selectBABYCALL NR.Press to enter the numberPress to save the settings

5.7.5 How to manually select a basestation

One CD445 handset can register up to fourdifferent CD445 base stations.

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Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ADVANCED SETPress and / to select RESETPress to enter the 4-digit master PINwhen prompted (default master PIN is0000)

Press confirm

Press to reconfirm

• A beep tone is emitted and the screen returnsto welcome screen. Your phone is reset to itsdefault settings.

• Some of the countries may not have welcomescreen and your phone will return to idle screenafter reset.

5.7.10 How to set the prefix numberThis feature allows you to set the phone to usethe cheapest operator prefix. Once the prefixnumber is set, it is automatically inserted at thebeginning of each number dialled out.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ADVANCED SETPress and / to select AUTOPREFIXPress to enter the detect digits

• The last stored detect digits are displayed.Note

The maximum length of detect digits is 5 digits.Press to enter the auto prefix number

• The last stored auto prefix number is displayed.Note

The maximum length of auto prefix number is10 digits.

Press to save the settings

5.7.11 Country settingThe availability of this menu is dependent onyour country.You can select another country different fromthe one chosen during welcome mode.

Press to access the main menu

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Press and / to select yourdesired handset

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• A beep tone is emitted from the handset toindicate the handset unregistration is successfuland the screen shows UNREGISTERED andback to idle screen.Note

If there are no key presses within 15 seconds,the unregistration procedure will be abortedand the handset will return to idle mode.

5.7.8 How to change the master PINThe Master PIN is used for setting call barring,resetting your handset and for registration/deregistration of handsets.The default PIN is0000.The length of the PIN is four digits.ThisPIN is also used to protect the settings of yourhandset.Your handset will prompt you wheneverthe PIN is required.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ADVANCED SETPress and / to select CHANGEPINPress to enter the 4-digit master PINwhen prompted

Press to enter the new 4-digit PIN

Press to enter the new 4-digit PIN againfor reconfirmation

Press to save the settings

NoteThe default product PIN code is preset to 0000.If you change this PIN code, keep the PINdetails in a safe place where you have easyaccess to them. Do not lose the PIN code.

5.7.9 How to reset to default settingsYou can reset your phone to the default settings(see Section 7).After a reset, all your personalsettings and call log entries will be deleted, butyour phonebook remains unchanged.

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5.8.1.1 How to activate voice mailPress to access the main menu

Press / to select NET. SERVICEPress and / to select VOICEMAILPress and / to select ACTIVATEThe number string for voice mail service isdialled.

When the number has been dialled, pressto return to idle mode

5.8.1.2 How to set up voice mail numberDepending of your country, the voice mailfeature may not be available.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select NET. SERVICEPress and / to select VOICEMAILPress and / to select SETTINGSPress to enter the number

Press to save the settings

TipWhen a voice mail number is set, press andhold will dial out to the voice mail numberdirectly.

5.8.2 Information services fromnetwork operator

This feature allows the caller to listen toinformation provided by your network provider.The availability of this feature is depen-dent of your country and your subscrip-tion with your network provider. This infoare stored by the network rather than in yourhandset itself. Contact your network providerfor more information about this feature.

5.8.2.1 How to activate infoPress to access the main menu

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Press to confirm your selection

NoteOnce the country is selected, the default linesettings for the selected country will be appliedto your phone automatically.

5.7.12 How to set conference modeon/off

When conference mode is activated, you caninitiate a three-party conference call with asecond handset registered to your base stationautomatically if the second handset takes theline when there is already an external call inprogress.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ADVANCED SETPress and / to select CONFER.MODEPress to select ON or OFFPress to save the settings

5.8 Network servicesThis menu provides a convenient means for youto access, activate or deactivate some networkservices that are country/subscriptiondependent. Contact your network provider formore information about these services.The default numbers and values that are presetin your phone should be the best suited foryour country network and therefore you do notneed to change them.

5.8.1 Voice mailDepending of your country, the voice mailfeature may not be available.This feature allowsthe caller to leave a voice message when youare unable to take a call yourself. Theavailability of this feature is dependent onyour country and your subscription withyour network provider. These voicemessages are stored by the network rather thanin your handset itself. Contact your networkprovider for more information about thisfeature.

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5.8.2.2 How to set up info numberPress to access the main menu

Scroll / to select NET. SERVICEPress and / to select INFOPress and / to selectSETTINGSPress to enter the number

Press to save the settings

TipWhen an info number is set, press and hold will dial out to the info number directly.

5.9 How to enter text and number

5.9.1 Entering text and digitYou can enter the names of your phonebookentries characters by character by pressing therelevant key once or several times to reach thedesired character.Key Assignment1 space 1 @ _ # = < > ( ) & £ $ ¥ € [ ]

2 a b c 2 à ä Ç å Æ3 d e f 3 é è ∆ Φ4 g h i 4 ì Γ5 j k l 5 Λ6 m n o 6 Ñ ò ö7 p q r s 7 ß Π Θ Σ8 t u v 8 Ù Ü9 w x y z 9 Ø Ω Ξ Ψ0 . 0 , / : ; " ' ! ¡ ? * + - % \ ^ ~ |

For example, to enter the name “PETER” inediting mode:Press once: PPress twice: EPress once: TPress twice: EPress three times: R

5.9.2 Switching between lowercase anduppercase

By default, all characters entered will be inuppercase. You can press to switch betweenuppercase and lowercase letters.

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6.2 How to turn on the answeringmachine

You can turn on the answering machine eitherthrough the base or the handset.

Through the base:Press to turn on the answering machine.

• displays on the handset screen and numberof messages displays on the base LED.

Through the handset:Press and / to select ANS.MACHINEPress and / to select ANS. ON/OFFPress and / to select ONPress to confirm

• displays on the handset screen and number ofmessages displays on the base LED.

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Your CD445 includes a telephone answeringmachine that records unanswered calls when it ison.The LED message counter (two digits sevensegment display) on the base will show the numberof the messages when the answering machine is on.The answering machine can store up to 99messages within the maximum recording time ofapproximately 15 minutes.

6.1 Answering machine control keys onthe base station

Buttons on the Descriptionbase station

Press to play the message or stop the message playback

Press to turn on/off the answering machine

Press to delete the current messagePress and hold for two seconds to delete all the old messages in idle mode

Press to go back to previous message if it is pressed within one second of currentmessage playbackPress to replay current message if it is pressed after one second of currentmessage playback

Press to skip the current message and play the next message

Increase (+) or decrease (-) speaker volume during message playback

Press to locate the handsetPress and hold for more than three seconds to start registration procedure

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Listen to new messages through thehandset:

Press and / to select ANS.MACHINEPress to select PLAYPress to start playing new messages (ifthere are messages received)

• The new messages in the sequence they arerecorded are played from the speakerphone onthe handset.Note

If there are no messages in your answeringmachine, NO MESSAGE will display on thehandset screen and return to previous screen.

Available functions during message playback:Adjust volume Press / keyStop playback Press to stop current

playback and return to Playmenu, or press to stopplayback and return to idle.

Repeat Press , press / toselect REPEAT and press .

Next message Press , press / toselect FORWARD and press

.Previous Press , press / to message select PREVIOUS and press

.Delete the Press , press / to current message select DELETE and press .Switch the Press playback between the earpiece and the speaker

TipYou can also playback messages by pressing in idle mode, press / to ANS. MACHINE, press , press againto play messages.

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You can turn off the answering machine eitherthrough the base or the handset.

Through the base:Press to turn off the answering machine.

• disappears on the handset screen and --displays on the base LED.

Through the handset:Press and / to select ANS.MACHINEPress and / to select ANS.ON/OFFPress and / to select OFFPress to confirm

• disappears on the handset screen and --displays on the base LED.

6.4 How to listen to the newmessage(s) and the old message(s)

When new messages are recorded on theanswering machine, is flashing on thehandset display and the LED on base blinks untilall the new messages are played. Old messageswill be played after all new messages are playedcompletely and remains steadily on and themessage counter LED stays steady to indicatethe number of old messages stored in theanswering machine.

Listen to new messages through the base:Press to start playing the newmessages

• The new messages in the sequence they arerecorded are played from the loudspeaker onthe base station.Press to adjust the loudspeakervolume during message playback.

Note5 levels of loudspeaker volume are available.

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Press and / to select DELETEALLPress to confirm

Press to reconfirm deletion of all yourmessages.

NoteUnread messages cannot be deleted.

6.6 Answering machine settingsUse the answering machine menu through thehandset to change the settings of the answeringmachine.

6.6.1 How to set answering machinemode

By default the answer machine is set inANSWER & REC mode (message can be leftby the callers), this can be change toANSWER ONLY (no message can be left bythe callers.Your correspondent will beprompted to call back later.).

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ANS. MACHINEPress and / to select SETTINGSPress to select ANSWER MODEPress to select ANSWER & REC orANSWER ONLYPress to save the settings

NoteYou can then set your own personalizedoutgoing message or predefined outgoingmessage in Section 6.6.1.1.

6.6.1.1 How to set outgoing messageThe answering machine announces the outgoingmessage when it answers the call. There is adefault outgoing message. You can also recordyour own outgoing message. When you recordyour own outgoing message, it will be usedwhen the answering machine answers the call. Ifyour own outgoing message is deleted, thedefault outgoing message will be restoredautomatically.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ANS. MACHINE2

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NoteIf PERSONALIZED is selected, you canchoose to play, record or delete messages. SeeSection 6.6.1.1.1 for details.If PREDEFINED is selected, you can chooseto play messages or change the language. SeeSections 6.6.1.1.2 for details.

6.6.1.1.1 Personalize your outgoingmessages

If you set your outgoing message asPERSONALIZED, press / to accessthe following options:

Options Descriptionavailable for Personalized Outgoing MessagesPLAY MESSAGE* Press to playback

existing outgoing messages(if any)

RECORD MESS.** Press to start recordingthe outgoing message, press

to stop and save therecording and play back therecorded outgoing message

NoteThe maximum length of anoutgoing message is 60seconds.

DELETE MESS. Press to delete theoutgoing message

Note* If there is no existing personalized outgoingmessage, the screen will display NOMESSAGE and return to the previous menu.** When you record a new personalizedoutgoing message, the previous one isoverwritten automatically.

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6.6.1.1.2 Use the predefined outgoingmessage

If you set your outgoing message asPREDEFINED, press / to access thefollowing:

Options Descriptionavailable for Predefined Outgoing MessagesLANGUAGE* Press and / to

select your desired outgoingmessage language

PLAY MESSAGE Press to play back thepredefined outgoing message.

Note* Depending on your country, your phone mayhave only one outgoing message language.

6.6.2 How to set ring delayYou can set the number of rings before theanswering machine answers and starts playingyour greeting message.You can set theanswering machine to answer after three toeight rings or economy.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ANS. MACHINEPress and / to selectSETTINGSPress and / to select RINGDELAYPress and / to select the numberof rings from 3 rings to 8 rings orECONOMYPress to save the settings

NoteEconomy mode can save you the cost of a long-distance call when you check your messagesremotely. If there are new messages in youranswering machine, the outgoing message willstart playing after three rings. If there are nonew messages, the outgoing message will beplayed after five rings. Hence, if you want tocheck if you have any messages without

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6.6.3 How to set message toneAn alert tone sounds periodically when there isnew message. You can turn on or off thismessage alert tone. The default setting is OFF.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ANS. MACHINEPress to select SETTINGSPress to select MESSAGE TONEPress to select ON or OFFPress to save the settings

6.6.4 Remote control accessThis feature lets you check your messages, orotherwise operate your answering machine, bycalling the answering machine when you areaway from home on a tone dialling phone.

6.6.4.1 How to change remote access PINYour phone lets you check your messages oroperate your answering machine by entering a4-digit remote access PIN on a tone-dialingphone.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ANS. MACHINEPress and / to selectSETTINGSPress and / to select CHANGEPINPress to enter the default/current 4-digit remote access PIN when prompted(Default remote access PIN is 0000)

Press to enter the new remote accessPIN

Press to enter the new remote accessPIN again

Press to save the settings

6.6.4.2 How to activate/deactivateremote access

Press to access the main menu

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6.6.5 Call screening on handsetIf Call screening is set to ON, when there is anincoming message, you can press to startcall screening. If you decide to pick up the call,press . Once the call has been picked up, therecording will stop automatically.

Press to access the main menu

Press / to select ANS. MACHINEPress and / to select SETTINGSPress and / to selectSCREENINGPress to select ON or OFFPress to save the settings

NoteDuring call screening, user cannot stop the callscreening, only and / on handset canbe used.

6.6.6 Call screening on baseWhen the answering machine picks up the call,call screening on base will be turned on if thevolume level is not at 00. You can press

to turn the base volume level to 00 toturn off the call screening on base.

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Press and / to select SETTINGSPress and / to select REMOTEACC.Press and / to selectACTIVATE or DEACTIVATEPress to save the settings

6.6.4.3 How to remotely access youranswering machine

Place a call from your external phone toyour CD445

When the answering machine answers thecall and starts playing the outgoing message,press to enter #Enter the 4-digit remote access PIN

NoteIf the PIN is correct, recorded messages wouldbe played back automatically.However, if the PIN is incorrect, an error tonewould be heard, you can retry to enter theremote access PIN again.If retry PIN is still incorrect, the answeringmachine will drop the line immediately.If there are messages, all the new messages willbe played immediately and then old messageswill be played after a long beep.

Press the following keys to carry out thedesired function

Keys Description1 Skip to the previous message2 Play the message3 Skip to the next message6 Delete the playing message7 Turn on the answering machine8 Stop message playback9 Turn off the answering machine# Enter the remote access code if the

answering machine is on and outgoingmessage is playing.

NoteIf the answering machine is off, the phone willenter into the remote access mode after 10rings. User can then enter the 4-digit remoteaccess PIN (default is 0000) to activate theremote access feature.

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7 Default settings

Items Default valuesHandset name: PHILIPSDate: --.--Time: --:--Earpiece volume: Level 3Ring melody: MELODY 1Ring volume: Level 3Alarm: OFFAlarm ringer melody: MELODY 1Key tone: ONContrast: Level 3Auto pick-up: OFFAuto hang-up: ONFirst ring: ONLanguage: Country dependentBacklight ONRecall time: Country dependentBarring mode: OFFDial mode: TONEBaby call mode: OFFMaster PIN: 0000Conference mode: OFFAnswer Machine: ONAnswer mode: ANSWER & RECRing delay: 6 RINGSMessage tone: OFFRemote access: ACTIVATERemote access PIN: 0000Call screening: ONBase speaker volume: 03

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8 Menu structure

The table below describes the menu tree of your phone.

PHONEBOOK NEW ENTRY

LIST ENTRY

EDIT ENTRY

DELETE ENTRY

DELETE ALL

DIRECT MEM KEY 1

...

KEY 9

PHB TRANSFER

CLOCK&ALARM SET CLOCK ENTER DATE AND TIME

ALARM OFF

ON ONCE

ON DAILY

ALARM TONE MELODY 1

...

MELODY 10

TIME/DATE 12HR DD/MM

MM/DD

24HR DD/MM

MM/DD

PERSONAL SET HANDSET TONE RING VOLUME ONE BAR

TWO BARS

THREE BARS

FOUR BARS

FIVE BARS

PROGRESSIVE

RING MELODY MELODY 1

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MELODY 10

GROUP MELODY GROUP A NAME OF THE MELODY MELODY 1 TO 10

GROUP B NAME OF THE MELODY MELODY 1 TO 10

GROUP C NAME OF THE MELODY MELODY 1 TO 10

KEY TONE ON

OFF

FIRST RING ON

OFF

CONTRAST LEVEL 1

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 3

LEVEL 4

LEVEL 5

* Key 1 and Key 2 may not appear as these options arecountry dependent

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HANDSET NAME

AUTO PICK-UP ON

OFF

AUTO HANG-UP ON

OFF

LANGUAGE LIST OF LANGUAGES

BACKLIGHT ON

OFF

ADVANCED SET RECALL TIME

DIAL MODE TONE

PULSE

CALL BARRING BARR MODE ON

OFF

BARR NUMBER NUMBER 1

NUMBER 2

NUMBER 3

NUMBER 4

BABY CALL BABY MODE ON

OFF

BABY CALL NR.

BASE SELECT BASE 1

BASE 2

BASE 3

BASE 4 *Only display the subscribed base stations.

REGISTRATION

UNREGISTER

CHANGE PIN

RESET

AUTO PREFIX

COUNTRY LIST OF AVAILABLE COUNTRIES

CONFER. MODE OFF

ON

NET. SERVICE VOICE MAIL ACTIVATE

SETTINGS

INFO ACTIVATE

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ANS. MACHINE PLAY DURING PLAYBACK REPEAT

FORWARD

PREVIOUS

DELETE

DELETE ALL

ANS. ON/OFF ON

OFF

SETTINGS ANSWER MODE ANSWER & REC PREDEFINED LANGUAGE

PLAY MESSAGE

PERSONALIZED PLAY MESSAGE

RECORD MESS.

DELETE MESS.

ANSWER ONLY PREDEFINED LANGUAGE

PLAY MESSAGE

PERSONALIZED PLAY MESSAGE

RECORD MESS.

DELETE MESS.

RING DELAY 3 RINGS

4 RINGS

5 RINGS

6 RINGS

7 RINGS

8 RINGS

ECONOMY

MESSAGE TONE ON

OFF

CHANGE PIN

REMOTE ACC. ACTIVATE

DEACTIVATE

SCREENING ON

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9 Frequently askedquestions

In this chapter you will find the most frequentlyasked questions and answers about your phone.

Connection

The handset does not switch on!• Charge the battery: Put the handset on

charger.After a few moments the phone willswitch on.

• Check the charger connections• Use only the SUPPLIED

RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES

The phone does not work at all.• Make sure that the adaptor and the phone

cord are connected properly• Check that the batteries are fully charged

and installed properly• This phone does not work during power

failure

Communication is lost during a call!• Charge the battery• Move closer to the base station

Poor audio quality• Move closer to the base station• Move the base station at least one metre

away from any electrical appliances

No dialling tone• Check the connections. Reset the phone:

unplug and plug back in the mains.• Charge the batteries for at least 24 hours• Move closer to the base station• Use the line cable provided• Connect the line adaptor (when needed) to

the line cord

The is blinking.• Move closer to the base station• Check battery level• Register the handset to the base station

The appears soon after the batteriesare charged.• Replace the batteries with new ones (use

only RECHARGEABLE batteries)

Set-up

Caller ID does not work properly.• Check with your local phone company that

the CID service is subscribed to• Let the phone ring at least once before

answering

The Call Waiting call cannot be answered.• Check with your local phone company and

select the correct recall duration

The handset LCD displays nothing.• Try again by disconnecting and connecting

the base station power supply and followthe procedure to register a handset (seeSection 5.7.6)

• Make sure the two supplied rechargeablebatteries have been inserted properly intothe battery compartment

• Remove and place back the handsetbatteries

• Make sure the supplied batteries arecharged up

The handset displays UNREGISTERED• Follow the procedures to register the

handset to a base

Sound

Handset does not ring!• Increase the volume • Make sure that the adaptor and the phone

cord are connected properly• Move the handset closer to the base unit• Make sure the handset ringer is turned on

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Caller does not hear me!• Microphone may be muted: During a call,

press .

Noise interference on your radio ortelevision• Move the power adaptor or base station as

far away as possible

Product behaviour

Caller Line Identification (CLI) servicedoes not work • Check your subscription with your network

operator

A phonebook entry cannot be stored• Check if the phonebook memory is full,

delete an entry to free memory.

The handset is unable to register• Make sure that has been pressed for 3

seconds• Each base can only register up to four

handsets

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The answering machine does not recordcalls.• Make sure the answering machine is

connected to the power adaptor, and thepower adaptor is plugged into mains supplywhich is switched on.

• Check if the answer machine is off, orAnswer only mode is selected.

• Check to see if the answering machine ismemory full. If so, delete some or allmessages.

• Try switching off the power at the mainsocket, and then turn it on again after 1minute.

Unable to perform remote operation• Make sure the remote access is on (see

Section 6.6.4.2)• Make sure you entered the correct remote

access code• Use a touch-tone phone

NoteIf the above solutions do not help, remove thepower from both the handset and the base.Wait for 1 minute and try again.

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10 Index

Advanced Set 22, 23, 24, 25, 34Alarm 9, 19, 32, 33Alarm tone 19, 33Answer a call 13, 21Answer a call in handsfree mode 13Answering Machine 9, 10, 21, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,37Auto hang-up 21, 32, 34Auto pick-up 21, 32, 34Auto prefix 24, 34

Baby call 23, 32, 34Backlight 22, 32, 34Base station 6, 9, 10, 11, 17, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 36,

37Battery level 9, 36Battery requirements 4

Call 12Call barring 22, 24, 34Call from the call log 12Call from the phonebook 13Call from the redial list 13Call log 7, 9, 18, 24Call screening 31, 32Call timer 13Call transfer 8Call waiting 15, 36Caller Line Identification 9, 15, 20, 37Clock & Alarm 19, 33Conference call 8, 14, 15, 25Conference mode 25, 32Configure your phone 12Conformity 5Contrast 21, 32, 33Country setting 24

Date and time format 19Default settings 12, 24, 32Delete a number from the redial list 19

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ADelete a phonebook entry 17Delete all phonebook entries 17Delete current message 10Delete the call log entry 18Delete the entire call log 18Delete the entire redial list 19Dial mode 22, 32, 34Direct access memory 17Direct dialing 12Direct dialling 17

Earpiece volume 7, 16, 32Edit a phonebook entry 16Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields

("EMF") 15End a call 13, 21Enter text and number 26Environmental care 5Equipment approval Information 40Event LED 7

FCC and IC statements 40FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 41First ring 21, 32, 33Frequently asked questions 36

Group melody 20, 33

Handset locater 10Handset name 21, 32, 34Handset power off/on 12Handset tone 20, 21, 33Headset jack (Country dependent) 8Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) 41

Icon 9Idle mode 7, 8, 14, 16, 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27,

28Important for USA 3Install rechargeable batteries 11

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Intercom 8, 14, 15Interference Information 40

Key tone 20, 32, 33Keypad lock 8, 20

Language 21, 30, 32, 34, 35LED message counter 10, 27Line cord 6, 11, 36Loudspeaker 8, 9, 16, 28

Make a call 12, 13Master PIN 22, 23, 24, 32Menu structure 33Mute 7, 8, 16, 19

Network services 25Noise 41Notification to the local telephone company 40

Outgoing message 10, 21, 29, 30, 31

Page 10Pause 8Personal Set 20, 21, 22, 33Personalized outgoing message 29Phonebook 7, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 26, 33, 37Play message 29, 30, 35Power requirements 4Predefined outgoing message 30Predialling 7, 12Privacy 41Pulse 22, 34

Quick start guide 6

Radio Equipment 42RBRC® seal 42Recall 13Recall time 22, 32, 34

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Redial 7, 18, 19Registration 10, 23, 24, 27, 34Remote access 30, 31, 32Reset 12, 24, 34, 36Rights of the Phone Company 40Ring melody 20, 32, 33Ring volume 20, 32, 33Ringer 8, 9, 20, 32, 36

Safety information 4Safety precautions 5Save a redial list entry 18Service Centers 42Stop message playback 10, 31Store a number in the phonebook 16Switch call 8, 14

Telephone connection 5Terminal Equipment 41Text 26Tone 11, 14, 15, 30, 31, 32, 36, 37Transfer the phonebook 17

Unmute 16Unregister 23, 24, 34

Voice mail 17, 25

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11 FCC and IC statements

Equipment approval InformationYour telephone equipment is approved forconnection to the public switched telephonenetwork and is in compliance with parts 15 and68, FCC Rules and Regulations and the TechnicalRequirements for Telephone Terminal Equipmentpublished by ACTA.

Notification to the local telephonecompanyOn the bottom of this equipment is a labelindicating, among other information, the USnumber and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)for the equipment.You must, upon request,provide this information to your telephonecompany.The REN is useful in determining the number ofdevices you may connect to your telephone lineand still have all of these devices ring when yourtelephone number is called. In most (but not all)areas, the sum of the RENs of all devicesconnected to one line should not exceed 5. tobe certain of the number of devices you mayconnect to your line as determined by the REN,you should contact your local telephonecompany.A plug and jack used to connect this equipmentto the premises wiring and telephone networkmust comply with the applicable FCC Part 68rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA.A compliant telephone cord and modular plug isprovided with this product. It is designed to beconnected to a compatible modular jack that isalso compliant. See installation instructions fordetails.

Notes• This equipment may not be used on coin

service provided by the telephone company.• Party lines are subject to state tariffs, and

therefore, you may not be able to use yourown telephone equipment if you are on aparty line. Check with your local telephonecompany.

• Notice must be given to the telephonecompany upon permanent disconnection ofyour telephone from your line.

• If your home has specially wired alarmequipment connected to the telephone line,ensure the installation of this product doesnot disable your alarm equipment. If youhave questions about what will disable alarmequipment, consult your telephone companyor a qualified installer.

Rights of the Phone CompanyShould your equipment cause trouble on yourline which may harm the telephone network,the telephone company shall, where practicable,notify you that temporary discontinuance ofservice may be required.Where prior notice isnot practicable and the circumstances warrantsuch action, the telephone company maytemporarily discontinue service immediately. Incase of such temporary discontinuance, thetelephone company must:(1) promptly notify you of such temporarydiscontinuance; (2) afford you the opportunityto correct the situation; and (3) inform you ofyour right to bring a complaint to theCommission pursuant to procedures set forthin Subpart E of Part 68, FCC Rules andRegulations.The telephone company may make changes inits communications facilities, equipment,operations or procedures where such action isrequired in the operation of its business and notinconsistent with FCC rules and Regulations. Ifthese changes are expected to affect the use orperformance of your telephone equipment, thetelephone company must give you adequatenotice, in writing, to allow you to maintainuninterrupted service.

Interference InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:(1) this device may not cause harmfulinterference; and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.

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This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class b digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference in aresidential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instructions, maycause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guaranteethat interference will not occur in a particularinstallation.If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged totry to correct the interference by one or moreof the following measures :• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

(that is, the antenna for radio or televisionthat is “receiving” the interference).

• Reorient or relocate and increase theseparation between the telecommunicationsequipment and receiving antenna.

• Connect the telecommunications equipmentinto an outlet on a circuit different fromthat to which the receiving antenna isconnected.

If these measures do not eliminate theinterference, please consult your dealer or anexperienced radio / television technician foradditional suggestions.Also, the FederalCommunications Commission has prepared ahelpful booklet,“How To Identify and ResolveRadio/TV Interference Problems”.This bookletis available from the U.S. Government PrintingOffice,Washington, D.C. 20402.Please specify stock number 004-000-00345-4when ordering copies.

NoiseElectrical pulse noise is present at one time oranother.This is most intense during electricalstorms. Certain kinds of electrical equipment,such as light dimmers, fluorescent bulbs, motors,fans, etc., also generate pulse noise. Becauseradio frequencies are susceptible to this, you

may on occasion hear pulse noise through thereceiver.This is usually only a minor annoyanceand should not be interpreted as a defect of theunit.

FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementThis equipment complies with FCC RF radiationexposure limits set forth for an uncontrolledenvironment.This equipment should be installedand operated with a minimum distance of 20centimeters between the radiator and yourbody. This transmitter must not be co-locatedor operating in conjunction with any otherantenna or transmitter.For hand held operation, this phone has beentested and meets the FCC RF exposureguidelines. Use of other accessories may notensure compliance with FCC RF exposureguidelines.

Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)This telephone system meets FCC and IndustryCanada standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility.

PrivacyPrivacy of communications may not be ensuredwhen using this telephone.

Additional InformationI.C. Notice

Terminal EquipmentNOTICE :This equipment meets the applicableIndustry Canada Terminal Equipment TechnicalSpecifications.This is confirmed by the registration number.The abbreviation, IC, before the registrationnumber signifies that registration wasperformed based on a Declaration ofConformity indicating that Industry Canadatechnical specifications were met. It does notimply that Industry Canada approved theequipment.NOTICE :The Ringer Equivalence Number(REN) for this terminal equipment is marked onthe equipment itself.The REN assigned to eachterminal equipment provides an indication ofthe maximum number of terminals allowed to

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be connected to a telephone interface.Thetermination on an interface may consist of anycombination of devices subject only to therequirement that the sum of the RingerEquivalence Numbers of all the devices doesnot exceed five.

Radio EquipmentThe term “IC:” before the radio certificationnumber only signifies that Industry Canadatechnical specifications were met. Operation issubject to the following two conditions : (1) thisdevice may not cause interference, and (2) thisdevice must accept any interference, includinginterference that may cause undesired operationof the device.

Do not attempt to repair or modify thisequipmentRepairs to certified equipment should be madeby an authorized maintenance facility designatedby the supplier.

WarningChanges or modifications to this equipment notexpressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user's authority tooperate the equipment.

Service Centers

USA and CANADAPhone: 1-800-233-8413

Refer to the Do not Return addendum for thephone number and e-mail address support.

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12 The RBRC® seal

The RBRC® Seal on the nickelmetal hydride battery indicatesthat Philips Royal Electronics isvoluntarily participating in anindustry program to collect andrecycle these batteries at the

end of their useful lives, when taken out ofservice within the United States and Canada.The RBRC® program provides a convenientalternative to placing used nickel metal hydridebatteries into the trash or municipal waste,which may be illegal in your area.Philips’s participation in RBRC® makes it easyfor you to drop off the spent battery at localretailers participating in the RBRC® program orat authorized Philips product service centers.Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information onNi-MH battery recycling and disposalbans/restrictions in your area. Philips’sinvolvement in this program is part of itscommitment to protecting our environment andconserving natural resources.RBRC® is a registered trademark ofRechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.

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