Philips 200 User Manual

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Additional handsets Onis 200  
The ONIS 200 allows you to add up to 7 additional handsets to your base station.  
You can therefore have a handset in up to seven rooms of the house or office.  
L NOTE:  
These additional handsets do not need telephone sockets. Only one socket is required.  
Adding one or more handsets will enable you to again access to the following functions:  
• Intercom between two handsets (free of charge).  
• Babysit (room monitoring intercom system, useful  
for checking to see if a baby is sleeping).  
Transferring a call from one handset to another.  
• Conference call between two handsets and a person  
on an external line.  
• With a third additional handset, you will be able to  
make an external call while the other two handsets  
are in interphone mode.  
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Additional handsets  
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ONIS 200 Base Station  
Paging  
Mains/Line  
indicator  
ONIS 200 Vox Base Station  
Adjust loudspeaker  
Paging  
volume  
Delete message  
Start/stop  
answerphone  
Next message  
Previous message  
Play/stop messages  
Mains/Line indicator  
On/Off  
answerphone  
indicator  
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Table of contents  
Setting up the ONIS 200  
Installing the ONIS 200  
Safety and Security  
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Inserting and replacing batteries  
Installing the ONIS 200  
Cleaning the ONIS 200  
Getting to know your Onis 200  
The ONIS 200 keys  
Handset display  
Menu overview  
Battery performance  
Recharging  
Range  
Customising your ONIS 200  
Changing the date and time  
Ringer settings  
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12  
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14  
Changing the handset ringer  
Adjusting the base ringer  
Adjusting screen contrast  
Activating/deactivating the key tones  
Activating/deactivating the key tones  
Renaming the handset  
Declaring/removing operators services  
Configuring the call log  
Locking/unlocking the keypad  
VIP Function  
Using the telephone  
Making a call  
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Direct calling  
Predialling the number before calling  
Answering a call  
Using the loudspeakers  
Activating and deactivating the loudspeakers  
Adjusting the earpiece or handset loudspeaker volume  
Adjusting the base station loudspeaker volume  
Redial list  
Creating and changing your phonebooks  
Creating an entry  
Changing an entry  
Deleting an entry  
Making a call from your phonebooks  
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Using the call log  
Using the Intercom  
Internal an internal call  
Using the babysit function  
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Operator prefix phonebook  
Storing prefixes  
Using the prefix phonebook  
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Using the services  
Operator services  
Caller identification  
Operator message service  
Call forward  
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Call waiting  
Three-way conversation  
Call back  
Caller identification  
Operator message service  
Call forward  
Call waiting  
Three-way call  
Activating and deactivating call back  
Withheld identity default  
Using the ONISVox 200 (physically)  
Setting up the OnisVox 200 answerphone  
Changing the answerphone mode  
Recording the outgoing message  
Recording and playing the personal outgoing messages  
Recording a local memo  
Recording a conversation  
Checking and deleting messages  
On the handset  
On the base station  
Screening your calls  
Memory full  
Adjusting your answerphone  
Activating/deactivating the voice prompt  
Choosing the recording quality  
Using the toll saver function and selecting response time  
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Using the ONISVox 200 answerphone (remote use)  
Changing the secret access code  
Remote-accessing the answerphone  
During remote accessing  
Remote-activating the answerphone  
Remotely-changing the outgoing message  
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Settings  
Adding another ONIS 200 handset to the base station  
DECT peripheral without keypad  
Using the ONIS 200 handset with two base stations  
Selecting a base station  
Unregistering a handset Onis 200  
Using GAP-standard compliance  
Configuring line settings  
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Dial mode  
Network type  
Recall type  
Operator type  
Changing service codes  
Telephone troubleshooting ...  
Answerphone troubleshooting ...  
Guarantee  
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Certification of conformity  
Index  
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Setting up the  
Installing the ONIS 200  
Safety and Security  
Your DECT compliant ONIS 200 telephone draws on the latest technology to make it both easier and  
more comfortable to use.  
The ONIS 200 consists of 2 parts: the BASE STATION (immobile), and one or more cordless  
HANDSETS allowing you to call without the need to remain in close proximity to the base station.  
For maximum communication quality, do not place the BASE STATION close to electric appliances  
(refrigerators, televisions, microwaves, other cordless sets, radios, computers, etc.), in front of or on large  
metal or reinforced concrete surfaces, or too close to metal doorframes.  
As with other radio connections, obstacles between the BASE STATION and the HANDSET may reduce  
range.  
The BASE STATION should not be kept in a damp place and should be at least 1.50m away from any  
source of water. Do not allow the HANDSET to come into contact with water (swimming pools,  
baths, etc.).The charging contacts should be kept away from conductive objects (metal objects, keys,  
jewellery, etc.).  
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION:Your HANDSET has been designed in compliance with the Philips  
EcoDesign program, which takes environmental factors into consideration throughout the product’s life  
cycle.  
WARNING:A telephone which does not require a mains supply should also be available, in addition to  
your ONIS 200, in order to provide constant access to emergency services.  
The ONIS 200 and ONISVox 200 are compliant with the operator’s analogue interface.The ONIS 200  
and ONISVox 200 can only be connected to the English telephone network.  
The geographical area in which the equipment may be used is shown on the label under the base unit.  
The CE mark on your telephone means that it is compliant with the European directive on technical regulations for user safety,  
electro-magnetic interference and radio tests 99/05/CEE.  
Electric connection: 230V mains supply, single phase AC, with the exception of IT-type equipment compliant with standard  
EN 60-950. (NOTE: Excessive mains voltage limits are defined according to criteria laid out in the same standard).  
Operating temperature is between 5° C and 45° C.The mains power pack has a 230V supply sectioning feature to protect the user.  
As a preventive measure, this should be close to the equipment and easily accessible.  
Telephone connection: network voltage is classed as telephone network voltage in compliance with EN 60-950.  
NOTE:You are about to use an approved DECT-type telephone that allows private intercommunication between cordless phones and a  
cordless PABX or a domestic terminal.The use of this equipment is subject to conditions specified by the decree of January 13, 1995,  
published in the “Journal Officiel” on January 26, 1995, defining general licensing conditions in compliance with Article L.89 of the  
“Code des Postes et Télécommunications”. In addition to the approval of the equipment, the following conditions of use must be  
respected, particularly in view of the use of radio frequencies:  
1. DECT equipment is not guaranteed against jamming by other authorized use of radio frequencies;  
2. DECT equipment may be used to connect fixed points, only if these connections are not permanent and the equivalent isotropic  
radiated power at the antenna is less than 50 mW;  
3. DECT equipment (cordless PABX type with more than two network access lines) must be installed by an agent approved by the  
telecommunications ministry. Such installations are complex, as defined in Article R. 20-22 of the “Code des P. et T.;  
4.Telepoint network access conditions for DECT equipment must be subject to an agreement signed with the authorised telepoint  
network operator concerned.  
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Inserting and replacing batteries  
R03/AAA NiMh rechargeable batteries should be  
used as replacements.  
• Slide open the HANDSET battery cover in the  
direction indicated by the arrow.  
• Remove batteries.  
• Insert new batteries as indicated and replace  
the cover.  
• Place the HANDSET on the BASE STATION.  
Charge for at least 12 hours.  
NOTE. Used batteries should not be disposed of with household waste.  
Return used batteries to your distributor or take to a suitable collection centre. Failure to do so is subject to penalties defined in  
Article 131-41 of the penal code, in compliance with decree 97-1328 of December 30, 1997 for environmental protection.  
L WARNING:  
Never use non-rechargeable batteries. Use only the recommended types.  
(RO3/AAA NiMh).  
Installing the ONIS 200  
Proceed as follows:  
• Connect the mains power supply cord  
Use only the power/telephone  
cord supplied with the telephone.  
underneath the BASE STATION and plug the  
power* adapter into an easily-accessible socket.  
The green MAINS indicator on  
the BASE STATION lights up.  
• Connect the telephone cord underneath the  
BASE STATION and plug it into the  
telephone socket.  
The  
icon flashes when the  
handset is charging.  
The charge level is shownby a  
number of bars between zero  
and three.  
• Place the HANDSET on the BASE  
STATION.  
• The HANDSET batteries must be charged for  
at least 12 hours before first use or after a long  
period away from the BASE STATION.  
L NOTES:  
Once fully charged, your ONIS 200 is ready to use.  
-Your base station is protected.Any additional handsets must first be registered with the base station (see page 40).  
-The same handset may be used with several base stations.The handset must first be registered with each of the base stations  
(see page 41).The ONIS 200 is supplied with one handset already registered.  
* Important:The ONIS 200 operates only with mains supply.  
Setting up the ONIS 200  
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Cleaning the ONIS 200  
Use a cloth dampened with soapy water to clean the ONIS 200.Then wipe  
with a dry cloth.  
• Never use a solvent or household product.  
Clean your telephone regularly to keep it looking brand new.  
L IMPORTANT:  
Do not place your telephone in a place where it may fall.  
Getting to know your Onis 200  
The ONIS 200 keys  
HANDSET keys  
• The  
key is used to make and receive calls.  
• The  
key switches the HANDSET loudspeaker on and off.  
Pressing and holding this key switches the BASE STATION loudspeaker on  
and off (ONIS 200Vox only).  
• The  
key selects the intercom option with another handset  
(optional).  
• The  
a call.  
key adjusts the volume of the earpiece or the loudspeaker during  
• The  
key deletes an entered character.  
It also provides access to the “R” function during calls.  
You can return to the idle screen at any time by pressing and holding  
this key.  
• The  
key shows a list of operator services.  
BASE STATION indicators  
• The green light must always be on.This indicator flashes quickly when a  
call is received and more slowly during a call.  
The indicator is off when the  
base station is not connected to  
the power supply.  
• The red light indicates the status of the ONISVox 200 answering machine.  
It flashes to show new messages and flashes quickly when the answering  
machine is full.  
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Handset display  
The display screen shows information using 3 lines of 16 characters and one line of 8 icons.The bottom  
line is used for function key wording.  
The date, time and handset name are displayed when in idle mode.  
Typical screen displays:  
Call from:  
0123456789  
17 FEB  
10:48  
Call from:  
Alan  
Philips 1  
SILENCE  
SILENCE  
REDIAL u SHARED PHNBK  
SILENCE  
Incoming call.  
The caller is not  
registered in the  
phonebook*.  
The date, time and  
handset name are  
displayed when in  
idle mode.  
Incoming call.  
The caller is listed in  
the phonebook*.  
Incoming call when  
you are not  
registered with the  
call identification  
service.  
17 FEB  
10:48  
CANCEL  
17 FEB  
10:48  
READ  
17 FEB  
10:48  
PLAY  
Call forward  
2 new calls  
1 new. Msg  
NEXT  
u
NEXT  
u
NEXT  
u
MUTE  
u
HOLD  
The handset  
microphone is mute.  
Line transferred*  
when in idle mode.  
When in idle mode,  
two unanswered  
calls have been  
recorded in the call  
log*.  
When in idle mode,  
a message has been  
left on your ONIS  
Vox 200 answering  
machine.  
* Check with your operator to find out whether your registration allows you to use this type of service.  
Setting up the ONIS 200  
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Menu overview  
Menus are displayed on the fourth line, with headings and sub-headings shown on the second and third  
lines of your screen.  
General operating procedure  
MENUS:  
You can access the menus using the  
keys:  
• Use these keys to select menus shown at the  
bottom of the screen.  
E.g. On the idle screen, the available menus are  
17 FEB  
17:48  
Philips 1  
REDIAL  
u SHARED  
|REDIAL and SHARED|.  
The u icon indicates that other  
menus are available.  
• Use the  
keys to scroll through menus  
not shown on screen. Use the  
to select, as above.  
keys  
Press and hold the  
key to interrupt any  
activated function and return to the idle screen.  
HEADINGS AND SUB-HEADINGS:  
• The heading is shown on the second line on a  
black background.  
The u icon does not appear on  
screen for headings and sub-  
headings.  
SETTINGS  
• Sub-headings are shown on the third line.  
Handset sounds  
BACK  
OK  
Use the  
keys to scroll through  
the sub-headings. Use the  
keys to  
select OK| or retrace a step |BACK.  
• Some headings enable you to modify options.  
When accessing the heading, the active option  
appears first, preceded by “”.To choose  
another option, use the  
keys to scroll  
through the list and validate your option using.  
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Example of use  
Choosing the interphone ringer on the handset:  
17 FEB  
11:48  
Philips 1  
1 On the idle screen, scroll through the list of  
The menu is not shown on the  
REDIAL  
u
SHARED  
11:48  
menus and select |SETTINGS.  
idle screen. Press the  
key  
17 FEB  
twice to display the Settings  
Philips 1  
menu. Press the left-hand  
key to select Settings.  
SETTINGS  
SERVICES  
Select OK| by pressing the right-  
hand key to access the  
Handset sounds option.  
SETTINGS  
Handset sounds  
2 Choose OK| to select the “Handset sounds”  
BACK  
OK  
option.  
Handset sounds  
Press  
to scroll through the  
Ext. ringer type  
menu to find the Int. ringer type  
option.  
3 Scroll to “Int. ringer type”.  
BACK  
OK  
OK  
Handset sounds  
Int. ringer type  
Press the right-hand  
select OK|.  
key to  
4
Select OK|.  
BACK  
Int. ringer type  
The active ringer will appear  
Melody 1  
BACK  
first, preceded by the sign.  
To change the ringer, use the  
5
Scroll to the ringer you want and select OK|.  
OK  
and  
keys to scroll  
through the list and press the  
right-hand  
key to select  
OK|.  
Set !  
Press and hold the  
key to  
return to the idle screen.  
6 Press and hold  
.
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Menu overview  
ANSWERPHONE  
SETTINGS  
ANSWPHN  
- HANDSET SOUNDS  
- HANDSET SETTINGS  
- BASE SETTINGS  
- LINE SETTINGS  
- VIP SETTINGS  
- DECLARE SERVICE  
- SERVICES CODES  
-
-
-
-
ANSWPHN MODE  
REC. OUTG MSG  
PLAY OUTG MSG  
RINGS BEFOR ANSW  
- CHANGE CODE  
VOICE PROMPTS  
-
- SCREEN CALLS  
- RECORD QUALITY  
HANDSET SOUNDS  
- EXT. RINGER TYPE  
- INT. RINGER TYPE  
- RINGER VOLUME  
- KEY TONES  
SERVICES  
- CALL FORWARD  
- CANCEL CALL TRANS.  
- VOICE MAIL  
- CANCEL CALL BACK  
- CANCEL LAST CALL  
- WITHHELD IDENTITY.  
HANDSET SETTINGS  
- CONTRAST  
- BABYSIT MODE  
- SELECT BASE  
- REGISTRER HDSET  
- UNREGISTER  
- RENAME HANDSET  
17:28  
August 28  
Philips 1  
BASE SETTINGS  
SERVICES  
REC.MEMO  
- RINGER TYPE  
- RINGER VOLUME  
- DATE / TIME  
SETTINGS  
ANSWPHN  
RECORD MEMO  
- MUSIC ON HOLD  
- REGIST. MODE  
- CALL LOG CONFIG  
REDIAL  
SHARED  
CALL LOG  
PRV PHNBK  
LINE SETTINGS  
- DIAL MODE  
SHARED  
-
-
NETWORK TYPE  
CALLER ID. TYPE  
- OPERATOR TYPE  
VIP SETTINGS  
-
FRIENDS MELODY  
- FAMILY MELODY  
WORK MELODY  
PRIVATE PHONEBOOK  
-
DECLARE SERVICE  
- CALL ID.  
-
CALL WAITING  
- 3 PARTY CALLS  
CALL FORWARD  
- VOICE MAIL  
CALL BACK  
-
CALL LOG  
REDIAL  
-
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Battery performance  
The telephone will work for approximately  
200 hours on standby mode and around  
15 hours when in use.  
During a call, beeps will provide a warning when  
only a few seconds of battery charge remain.  
Communication will automatically be cut off at  
this time.  
When the  
charge level below 5% (no bar),  
you should recharge the battery.  
icon shows a  
The outline of the  
icon  
Recharging  
It takes at least 12 hours to fully recharge the  
empty batteries.  
flashes to show the handset has  
been correctly placed on the  
base station.  
Range  
The HANDSET has a range of around 300m in an  
open area with good radio reception.  
Reception will begin to break up as you near the  
range limit.  
Should this happen, you should quickly move  
closer to the base station to prevent  
communication being cut off.  
Follow the installation instructions on page 2.  
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Customising your  
Changing the date and time  
The ONIS 200 has a clock feature which displays the date and time on the idle screen and dates all call  
log entries.  
To set the clock:  
1 Select |SETTINGS from the idle screen  
SETTINGS  
Handset sounds  
using the scroll feature.  
BACK  
OK  
OK  
2 Scroll to “Base settings” and select OK|.  
Settings type  
Ringer type  
3 Scroll to “Date/time” and select OK|.  
BACK  
4 Select |CORRECT * to delete the  
Date/time  
01/01/2000  
*Each time the key is pressed,  
the cursor moves one space  
from the right to the left.  
information you wish to change.  
00:00  
OK  
5 Use the keypad to enter the day, month, year,  
hour and minutes using the following format:  
dd/mm/yyyy for the date and hh/mm for the  
time.  
CORRECT  
E.g: For January 28, 2001, 8:05, enter  
280120010805.  
6 Select OK| to store the information.  
Stored!  
L NOTE:  
If you have registered with the caller identification service, the network will update the date and time each time a call is  
received.  
However, if you have registered with a digital ISDN service, your digital box may transmit an incorrect date and time to the  
ONIS 200. Should this happen, please contact your telephone operator.  
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Ringer settings  
The handset has 9 ringer melodies.You can use these melodies for different calls.The base station has  
5 melodies available.  
The handset and base station have 3 volume settings and a mute mode.  
Changing the handset ringer  
Ext. ringer type: for all incoming  
calls.  
1 Scroll to “Ext. ringer type”or “Int. ringer type”  
Int. ringer type: for all intercom  
Handset ringer:  
under the “Handset sounds” heading in the  
“Settings” menu and select OK|.  
Ext. ringer type  
calls.  
Melody 1  
BACK  
To cut off the base station ring,  
select the Silence option.  
OK  
2 Scroll to one of the nine melodies and select  
OK|.  
To cut off the ring, select the  
Silence option.  
Handset ringer volume:  
1 Scroll to “RingerVolume” under the “Handset  
sounds” heading in the “Settings” menu and  
select OK|.  
The  
icon will appear.  
Ringer volume  
Low  
BACK  
OK  
2 Scroll to the chosen volume and select OK|.  
Adjusting the base ringer  
Base station ringer:  
You will hear the selected ring.  
1 Scroll to “Ringer type” under the “Base  
settings” heading in the “Settings” menu and  
select OK|.  
Ringer type  
Melody 1  
BACK  
OK  
2 Scroll to one of the five melodies and select  
OK|.  
To cut off the ring, select the  
Silence option.  
Base station ringer volume:  
1 Scroll to “Ringer volume” under the “Base  
Ringer volume  
Low  
BACK  
settings” heading in the “Settings” menu.  
OK  
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Adjusting screen contrast  
1 Scroll to “Contrast” under the “Handset  
Settings” heading in the “Settings” menu and  
select OK|.  
Contrast  
The screen contrast will  
immediately be adjusted.  
Medium  
BACK  
OK  
2 Scroll to the chosen contrast and select OK|.  
Activating/deactivating the key tones  
Activating/deactivating the key tones  
HANDSET keys can be set to sound when pressed.  
You can program this sound:  
Key tones  
1 Scroll to “Key tones” under the “Handset  
Deactivated  
BACK  
sounds” heading in the “Settings” menu, and  
select OK|.  
OK  
2 Choose whether to activate or deactivate the  
tones and select OK|.  
Renaming the handset  
You can customise your handset by giving it a name:  
1 Scroll to “Rename handset” under the  
“Handset Settings” heading in the “Settings”  
menu and select OK|.  
Enter name:  
Philips_  
2 Enter the new name following the procedure  
described on page 19 (point 4 ) of your  
manual and select OK|.  
Select |CORRECT to delete the  
characters you wish to change.  
CORRECT  
OK  
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Declaring/removing operators services  
Some operators services must be declared on your handset to enable guided operation on your  
ONIS 200 screen.  
Declare service  
1 Scroll to “Declare services” in the “Settings”  
Caller id.  
menu and select OK|.  
BACK  
OK  
OK  
Call forward  
2 Scroll to the required service  
The screen shows whether or not  
the selected service has been  
declared.  
Non declared  
BACK  
“(e.g. Call forward)” and select OK|.  
3 Scroll to declare or not declare the service  
and select OK|.  
Set!  
Total list of services available and those declared for use:  
Details of these services can be  
found on page 26.  
Caller identification  
Call Waiting  
Not Declared*  
Declared  
3-party Calls  
Declared  
Call Forward  
Not Declared  
Declared  
Voice mail operators  
Cancel call back  
Declared  
* This service need not be declared if you have registered with the call identification service.  
Your first incoming call will automatically declare this service.  
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Configuring the call log  
You can set the call log to record:  
- all calls, including those answered,  
- only unanswered calls,  
- only message service information and messages from your answerphone (ONISVox 200 only),  
- no calls (Onis 200 only).  
The call log is described on page 20.  
Call log config.  
1 Scroll to “Call. log config.under the  
All calls  
BACK  
“Base settings” heading in the “Settings” menu  
and select OK|.  
OK  
2 Scroll to the option you want and select OK|.  
Locking/unlocking the keypad  
You can lock the keypad to prevent keys from  
being pressed accidentally (for example, when the  
handset is in your pocket).  
1 To lock your keypad, press and hold  
(1.5 seconds)  
2 To unlock your keypad, press and hold  
(1.5 seconds)  
.
22 August  
08:44  
Keypad locked  
.
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VIP Function  
If you have registered with the caller identification service, your ONIS 200 can associate certain rings  
with certain callers.These rings tell you who is calling even when you cannot see the screen of the  
telephone.  
TheseVIP callers must be specified in your shared phonebook (see page 19, step 6 ).  
There are three groups ofVIP callers (friends, family, work). In the shared phonebook, theVIP caller  
entries are marked  
,
or  
.
CHANGINGTHEVIP CALLER RINGS:  
VIP settings  
Friends melody  
Under the “VIP settings” heading in the  
“Settings” menu, follow the procedure used  
for “Ringer settings” (see page 10).  
BACK  
OK  
L NOTE:  
TheVIP ringer chosen for certain callers will only be played on the handset.  
Examples ofVIP screens:  
LUDO  
Mum  
Office  
0123456789  
0987654321  
8765432109  
OPTIONS  
CALL  
OPTIONS  
CALL  
OPTIONS  
CALL  
Call from:  
Ludo  
If, for example, you receive a call  
from Ludo, the following two  
screens will flash alternately.  
SILENCE  
SILENCE  
Customising your ONIS 200  
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Using the telephone  
Making a call  
Direct calling  
When you lift the HANDSET from the BASE STATION, the indicator  
should be highlighted.  
If this is not the case, refer to the section entitled:Troubleshooting”.  
The icon flashes if the line is  
busy  
1 Press  
.
.
2 Check for a tone and dial the number you  
0123456789  
During a call, scroll with  
and to access the available  
options, described in detail on  
the following pages.  
wish to call.  
,
MUTE  
u
HOLD  
3 Select |MUTE to deactivate your handset  
You can still hear the caller.  
microphone.  
• Select |MUTE again to speak to the person  
on the other end of the line.  
4 Select HOLD| to place the person on hold.  
You can no longer hear the  
caller, who will hear hold music.  
• Select HOLD| again to speak.  
5 Press  
to adjust the volume.There are  
three available volume levels.The last level  
selected will be used for the next call.  
6 To end the conversation, press  
again or  
replace the handset on the base station.  
L NOTE:  
You can also obtain a line by pressing the  
key.This activates the handset loudspeaker.  
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Predialling the number before calling  
To check the number and, where necessary, correct before calling:  
The number will be displayed on  
screen.The RECORD| function  
allows you to store the number  
in one of the phonebooks.  
1 Enter the number on the keypad.  
• If you make a mistake, you can delete the last  
character using |CORRECT or press  
*.  
Predial  
_
2 Press  
or  
to make the call.  
CORRECT  
RECORD  
* Press and hold  
to delete the number.  
L NOTE:  
It may be useful to link two numbers when calling some telephony servers.To do this, enter the first number, then choose the  
second from your directory. Select OK| to add this number to the first and press  
.
Answering a call  
Your ONIS 200 rings, unless you have deactivated the ring:  
Call from:  
0123456789  
The display shows the caller's  
number* or the name if listed in  
the one of the phonebooks.  
• Press  
to talk.  
SILENCE  
You can deactivate the handset ring by  
pressing |SILENCE.  
* Available if you have registered with the caller  
identification service and provided that the  
caller has not withheld their identity.  
If you have registered with the caller  
identification service and caller’s number is not  
displayed, then refer to page 43 chapter  
“Operator Type”.  
Using the telephone  
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Using the loudspeakers  
Activating and deactivating the loudspeakers  
When using the telephone:  
• Press  
to activate or deactivate the HANDSET loudspeaker.  
The  
icon is highlighted  
when the handset loudspeaker is  
in use.  
• Press and hold  
to activate or deactivate the BASE STATION  
loudspeaker (ONISVox 200 only).  
The  
icon flashes when the  
base station loudspeaker is in  
use.  
Adjusting the earpiece or  
handset loudspeaker volume  
When using the telephone:  
3 levels are available.  
• Press  
to adjust the handset volume.  
The last volume level selected is  
saved.  
Adjusting the base station  
loudspeaker volume ONISVOX 200  
3 levels are available.  
When using the base station loudspeaker, press  
station to adjust the volume.  
or  
on the base  
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Redial list  
1 Scroll to the menu on the idle screen and  
select |REDIAL.  
Alan  
0123456789  
The last number dialled is  
displayed.  
2 Scroll to the number you want and  
select CALL| or press  
.
OPTIONS  
CALL  
• Select |OPTIONS to:  
The phonebook contains the last  
5 numbers dialled from that  
handset.  
- save this number in one of the phonebooks; RECORD|.  
- delete the number from the “Redial list”; DELETE|.  
- delete all numbers from the “Redial list”; |DEL.ALL .  
L NOTE:  
If you have more than one handset, each handset will store its own Redial phonebook entries.  
Creating and changing your phonebooks  
Your ONIS 200 has two phonebooks:  
- A 100-entry shared phonebook, available from all handsets.  
Select functions are only available through this phonebook.  
- A 50-entry private phonebook for each handset.This phonebook may only be accessed from the  
relevant handset.  
Creating an entry  
Each entry contains a name and number. Each number may contain up to 24 digits including  
and and each name may contain a maximum of 16 characters, including separators  
(spaces, apostrophes and hyphens) accessible via the keys  
,
,
and  
.
You can create an entry from the menu in predial mode (see p. 16), call log (see p. 20) or Redial list  
(see above).  
1 Select SHARED| on the idle screen or scroll  
Alan  
0123456789  
to PRV PHNBK| in the menu to find the  
The first name in the list  
(in alphabetical order) is  
displayed. If the selected  
phonebook contains no entries,  
the screen will display  
“List empty!”.  
phonebook you want.  
2 Select |OPTIONS.  
3 Scroll and select ADD|.  
OPTIONS  
CALL  
Alan  
0123456789  
BACK  
u
CHANGE  
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4 Use the keypad to enter the name:  
- Select the letter you want by pressing the  
corresponding key.  
Select |CORRECT to delete a  
letter or press  
Enter name:  
Alan  
.
- Wait (2 seconds) before entering another  
letter on the same key.  
CORRECT  
OK  
Or,  
Press and hold (1.5 seconds) to  
include a pause in the  
- Immediately press another key to enter the  
next letter using the same procedure.  
Select OK|.  
Enter number:  
_
.
CORRECT  
OK  
number  
5 Enter the number and select OK|.  
• Depending on the entry type selected, theVIP functions described on page 14 may be used.  
Entry type  
The entry type is only available  
through the shared phonebook.  
6 Scroll to “Friend”,Family”,Work” or  
“Normal” if you wish to use the “VIP”  
functions for this entry (see page 14) and  
select OK|.  
Normal  
BACK  
OK  
Changing an entry  
1 Select |OPTIONS for the displayed entry.  
Peter  
0123456789  
OPTIONS  
CALL  
2 Select CHANGE| and follow the procedure  
described in the previous section “Creating an  
entry” from step 4 onwards.  
The cursor is placed after the  
last letter of the name.  
Peter  
0123456789  
BACK  
u
CHANGE  
Deleting an entry  
Peter  
1 Select |OPTIONS for the displayed entry.  
0123456789  
BACK  
u
CHANGE  
2 Scroll through the list and select |DELETE.  
Deleted!  
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Making a call from your phonebooks  
1 Select SHARED| in the idle screen or PRV  
PHNBK| according to the phonebook you  
want  
2 To select the person you wish to call:  
The first name is displayed  
(in alphabetical order).  
Alan  
0123456789  
- Scroll through the entries marked  
.
OPTIONS  
CALL  
- Go straight to the first letter of the name by  
pressing the key which corresponds to that  
letter. For example, for the key  
which  
corresponds to the letters D, E, F, pressing once  
will take you to the first entry which begins  
with the letter D. Pressing twice in quick  
succession will take you to the first entry  
which begins with the letter E, etc.  
3 Select CALL| to make the call or  
press  
or  
.
Using the call log  
Your ONIS 200 has a call log, which can store up to 40 entries. Depending on the programmed  
configuration (see page 21), the call log can store:  
- answered calls,  
- unanswered calls,  
- message service information,  
- messages from your answerphone (ONIS 200Vox only).  
and  
Entry with no message on your answerphone  
1 Select READ| if you have missed a call.  
2 Your screen will display:  
17 FEB  
17:48  
2 new calls  
- the caller's name and number*.  
- the date and time they last called.  
NEXT  
u
READ  
- the number of times the caller has tried to  
reach you.  
Julia  
22/08 - 09:48  
Answered calls are marked with  
3X  
the  
icon.  
- a flashing  
icon to indicate information sent  
OPTIONS  
CALL  
by the operator message service.  
A “” appears before the name  
when the entry has been read.  
Julia  
22/08  
09:48  
CALL  
3 An entry is “read” once it has been consulted.  
OPTIONS  
4 Use the  
the entries.  
and  
keys to scroll through  
* Available if you have registered  
with the caller identification  
service and the caller has not  
withheld their identity.  
5 To call the person shown on screen directly,  
select CALL|.  
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Entry with message on your answerphone (  
only)  
1 Select PLAY| if you have received new  
messages.  
The “Log” indicators on your  
handset and base station flash to  
indicate new entries.  
17 FEB  
17:48  
PLAY  
2 Your answerphone will automatically play back  
all new messages.The screen will display:  
2 new msg  
NEXT  
u
- the caller's name and number*  
Julia  
22/08  
- the date and time they last called  
09:48  
OPTIONS  
- the  
icon, which indicates a message is  
linked to the entry.  
3
An entry is “read” once it has been  
consulted.  
4 Use the  
the entries.  
and  
keys to scroll through  
Automatic message reading stops  
09:48 after the last new message.  
Julia  
22/08  
OPTIONS  
PLAY  
5 Select PLAY| to listen to a message again.  
Log options  
When consulting log entries, select |OPTIONS to access the following functions:  
- Select DELETE| to delete the entry.  
- Select RECORD| to save the entry in one of your phonebooks*.  
- Select NUMBER| to display the telephone number*.  
- Select |DEL ALL to delete all read and unread log entries and all answerphone messages.  
*This feature is only available if you have registered with the caller identification service and the caller has not chosen to  
withhold their identity.  
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Using the Intercom  
This function may only be used with an additional ONIS 200 handset.  
Your base station may be used with 8 HANDSETS. Intercom allows you to communicate internally  
between two handsets.  
In addition, if you have three or more handsets, external communication may take place at the same time  
as the intercom function is being used (e.g. one handset is used to communicate externally while two  
other are used for an internal call).  
Internal call  
You may also enter the number  
of the handset you wish to call  
or to make all handsets  
1 Press  
.
All handsets  
EXIT  
2 Use  
to scroll through the list and  
CALL  
.
ring  
select the extensions you wish to call.  
In this case, steps 2 and 3  
become redundant.  
3 Select CALL| or  
to make the call.  
4 Select |STOP INTER. or press  
intercom from the handset.  
to end  
to  
• On the HANDSET called, press  
answer.  
L NOTE:  
If you receive an external call while on an internal call, beeps will alert the handsets in use.You must hangup the internal call  
before taking the external call. However, a third HANDSET, not being used on the internal call, may be used to take the external  
call.  
The base station automatically allocates each additional handset a number from 1 to 8.  
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Using the babysit function  
This function may only be used with an additional ONIS 200 handset.  
Acts as a silent intercom, while another handset is used as an intercom monitoring handset to listen to  
noise in the room where the former monitoring handset has been placed.  
If you receive a call, the intercom will remain silent and will not take the call.  
Activating babysit mode  
1 Scroll to “Babysit mode” under the “Handset  
settings” heading in the “Settings” menu and  
select OK|.  
Babysit mode  
The “babysit mode” indicator  
then appears on the iddle  
screen.  
Deactivated  
BACK  
OK  
2 Scroll to activate the function and select OK|.  
Deactivating babysit mode  
17 FEB  
19:17  
You can deactivate the babysit  
mode using the “Babysit mode”  
menu, following the same  
procedure as that used to  
activate the mode.  
Babysit mode  
On the idle screen shown, select CANCEL|.  
NEXT  
u
CANCEL  
Using the intercom  
In order to listen to noises picked up by the  
monitoring handset, you will need to set up the  
intercom (see page 22) between the handsets.  
L NOTE:  
Handsets in “Babysit” mode can still be used to make calls, but will not ring when a call is received.  
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Operators prefix phonebook  
If you have subscribed to several telephone operators, this phonebook allows you to store their prefixes.  
Each operator may offers competitive rates depending on the time, date and destination of the call. Once  
these prefixes have been stored, your telephone will automatically offer you the one which offers the best  
rate when you wish to call.  
Storing prefixes  
The phonebook contains 10 entries.  
The first 3 entries allow automatic selection according to the time and day you are calling.  
(NOTE: your telephone time must be set correctly).  
You may use the next 7 files to store operator prefixes more suited to calling mobile phones or  
abroad.  
Day  
Night  
8am - 7pm  
7pm - 8am  
Weekend  
Mobile  
Saturday/Sunday  
To call mobile telephones  
Country 1  
Country 2  
Country 3  
Country 4  
Country 5  
Country 6  
To call abroad  
Day  
1 Press  
on the idle screen.  
CHANGE  
OK  
2 Scroll to choose the time you wish to change  
Tip:  
and select |CHANGE.  
Do not change the name of the  
first three files “Day”,Night”  
and “Weekend” to avoid  
confusion.  
3 Enter the name (e.g.Italy”) and select OK|.  
Enter name:  
Country 1  
CHANGE  
OK  
OK  
4 Enter the most cost effective operator prefix  
Enter number:  
_
in this case and select OK|.  
CORRECT  
L NOTE:  
To use an operator prefix, you must be registered with that  
operator.  
Operators prefixe phonebook  
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Using the prefix phonebook  
Weekend  
1 Press  
on the idle screen.  
The telephone will show a “Day”,Night” or  
“Weekend” entry, according to the date and  
time of the call.  
CHANGE  
OK  
2 If you wish to use this operator press OK|.  
• If you wish to use another operator, use  
Predial:  
XX_  
or  
to scroll and select OK|.  
CORRECT  
u
RECORD  
You can also use your  
phonebooks.  
Predial:  
XX012345678  
3 Now enter the telephone number of the  
person you wish to call.  
CORRECT  
u
RECORD  
4 Press  
to make the call.  
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Using the services  
Operator services  
Your telephone provides easy access to a number of services provided by telephone operators.These  
services are available using specific codes.These codes are pre-programmed into your telephone,  
however you may change them if they do not match those of your operator (see page p. 43).  
Caller identification  
Lets you know who is calling before you answer the phone and offers theVIP function described on  
page 14. If the service is available, your telephone will display the caller's name instead of their telephone  
number.  
Operator message service  
Takes your calls when you are unavailable.Your message service will tell you when you receive new  
messages.  
Call forward  
Forwards your calls to a line of your choice.  
Call waiting  
Tells you when a new call is received if you are already on the line.  
Three-way conversation  
Used to speak to 2 people at the same time on your line.  
Not to be confused with the “Internal Conference”, which is an ONIS 200 function (one external caller  
and two internal callers).  
Call back  
Used to call back a busy line once the line is free.  
The ONIS 200 offers these services in an easy-to-use manner.To gain guided access to these services via  
your ONIS 200 screen, you will need to declare them in the “Declare services” menu (p.12).  
L NOTE:  
Some services will be available by registration. Contact your operator for information.  
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Caller identification  
Lets you know who is calling before you answer the phone and offers theVIP function described  
on page 14.  
Call from:  
0123456789  
If the caller has withheld their  
identity (service “Withheld  
identity” or registered with  
“witheld id. default”, see  
page 31), the display will show  
“Number withheld”.  
1 The ONIS 200 displays the caller's number  
when the phone rings*.  
SILENCE  
• If the caller is listed in one of your  
phonebooks, the ONIS 200 will display the  
name listed in the phonebook.  
Call from:  
Alan  
SILENCE  
2 Pick up to answer.  
• Depending on your Call Log configuration (see page 20), the name (or number) of your caller, and  
the date and time the call is made will be saved in the Log.  
*The ONIS 200 shows the caller's name if the service is available.  
Operator message service  
Takes your calls when you are unavailable.  
Declaring the Operator message  
service  
Services  
Declaring the message service (see page 12)  
Voice mail  
allows you to call the message service directly  
from the “Services” menu.  
BACK  
CALL  
Displayed message notification  
If that your line allows it, the message service will  
give you visual notification when messages have  
been received.  
- the call log saves notifications sent by the  
message service.  
The v icon flashes.  
Voice mail  
17/02 - 08:48  
BACK  
SELECT  
L WARNING:  
If you have subscribed to a message service and have activated your ONIS 200 answerphone, your calls will be taken by one of  
the answerphones, according to the response time settings.  
L NOTE:  
If the icon continues flashing even after you have checked all your messages, you can turn it off manually by deleting  
the “Voice mail” entry in the log.  
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Call forward  
Forwards your calls to a line of your choice.  
Declaring the service  
If you have registered with the call forward service, select it in the declare menu (see page 12) to enable  
guided use on your ONIS 200 screen.  
Forwarding calls  
1 Select SERVICES| on the idle screen,  
Services  
Call forward  
“Call forward” will appear on screen.  
NEXT  
CALL  
2 Select DECLARE|.  
Enter the number:  
01234  
You can modify a displayed  
number by pressing  
|CORRECT.  
CORRECT  
OK  
3 Enter the telephone number to which you  
*21*0123456789#  
wish to divert your calls and select OK|.  
Your ONIS 200 will take the call  
through the loudspeaker.  
REDIAL  
u
SHARED  
12:48  
17 FEB  
4 When you hear confirmation hang up by  
Call forward  
.
pressing  
Your calls will now be  
NEXT  
u
CANCEL  
forwarded.  
Deactivating  
• On the idle screen, go to “calls transfered”. Select CANCEL|.  
If you have already deactivated the call forward service from another extension, your ONIS 200 will  
continue to register the call forward service, even though you may receive calls normally.  
To remove the “calls transfered” message from your idle screen, follow the above procedure on your  
ONIS 200.  
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Call waiting  
Tells you when a new call is received if you are already on the line.  
Declaring the service  
If you have registered with the caller identification and Call waiting services, select Call waiting  
(see page 12) for guided use on your ONIS 200 screen.  
If the service is available, the  
Call from:  
0123456789  
While you are on the phone:  
ONIS 200 will show the caller's  
name. In the event that the  
caller has withheld their identity,  
the display will show “Number  
withheld”.  
- ONIS 200 displays the second caller's number*.  
IGNORE  
CALL WAIT  
CALL WAIT  
- ONIS 200 will first show the caller's name if  
listed in the phonebook.  
Call from:  
Alan  
IGNORE  
*The ONIS 200 will only show the caller's name if the  
service is available, subject to technical compatibility.  
Using the service  
1 Tell the person you are speaking to that you  
Call from:  
0123456789  
have received another call.  
2 Select CALL WAIT| to answer the call  
IGNORE  
CALL WAIT  
The first caller will hear a hold  
message or beeps.  
(or press  
and  
).  
Select |IGNORE if you do not wish to take  
the call.  
The screen will go back to the  
display shown before the Call  
waiting.  
3 If you have taken the call, select |SWITCH  
to go back to the first call (or press  
and  
).  
In this way, you may switch from  
one caller to another.The name  
of the person you are speaking  
to is shown on screen.  
Peter  
- Select END| to end a conversation with the  
person you are speaking to.  
SWITCH  
u
END  
- To end both calls, press  
or simply place the  
HANDSET back on the BASE STATION.  
• If you have not registered with the caller identification service, you will not need to declare the call  
waiting service. In this case, no specific information is displayed on screen: use the  
to take the call and switch between callers.  
and  
keys  
*Your ONIS 200 will take the call through the loudspeaker.  
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Three-way call  
Allows you to speak externally to two people at the same time. For example, you are speaking to person  
A and you wish to introduce person B into the conversation.  
Declaring the service  
If you have registered with the “Three-way call” service, select it in the declare menu (see page 12) to  
receive guided use via your ONIS 200 screen.  
Using the service  
1 Tell the person you are speaking to that you  
are going to introduce a third party, scroll  
through the list and select 2ND CALL.  
0987654321  
Caller A will hear a hold message  
or beeps.  
REDIAL  
u
SHARED  
2 Dial the number of the person you wish to  
call or select it from the phonebook or call  
log.  
B answers.To return to A:  
Alan  
The name or number of the  
person you are speaking to is  
shown on screen.  
1 Select |SWITCH.  
2 Select |SWITCH again to switch between  
SWITCH  
u END CALL  
callers.  
To speak to A and B at the same time:  
Scroll through the list and select |3W CALL.  
You may also press  
.
, then  
, then  
B does not answer.To return to A:  
Scroll through the list and select |SWITCH.  
You may also press  
.
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Activating and deactivating call back  
The Call back service is offered by your operator when the line you are calling is busy.A voice message  
will tell you which key to press to activate the service.Your telephone will memorise the number and  
connect you to the person you wish to call automatically once the line is free.  
If you do not wish to wait any longer, you can cancel the Call back function using the Services menu.  
Deactivating the Call back  
1 Select SERVICES| from the idle screen.  
Services  
2 Scroll to “Cancel Call Back” and select  
Your ONIS 200 will connect you  
and activate the loudspeaker.  
Cancel Call Back  
SELECT|.  
BACK  
SELECT  
3 When you hear confirmation hang up by  
pressing  
.
L NOTE:  
The phone comes with Call back already declared and the “Cancel Call Back” option shown in the “Services” menu.  
This function is declared by default in the”Declare Services” menu.  
You may, however, remove it from the list of services by changing the Call Back request (see page 12).  
Withheld identity default  
The person you are calling may be registered with the “Caller Identification” service.  
If you do not wish the person you are calling to see your number, you can use the “withold id.function  
to withhold your number.  
You can declare this function before dialling or calling a number from the REDIAL LIST or phonebook.  
Services  
The  
icon appears.  
1 Select SERVICES| from the idle screen.  
2 Scroll to “withheld id.and select SELECT|.  
3 Make your call.  
Call forward  
BACK  
SELECT  
18:48  
17 FEBV  
Philips 1  
REDIAL  
u
SHARED  
The icon will disappear  
when you hang up.  
L NOTE:  
TheWithhold identity is feature is stored in the REDIAL LIST.You may also contact your operator to permanently withhold  
identity.  
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Using the  
Setting up the Onis Vox 200 answerphone  
Your ONISVox 200 answerphone can store around 15 mins of messages and has four modes.  
- Answer + Record with pre-programmed outgoing message (Preprg answ+rec),  
- Answerphone with pre-programmed outgoing message (Preprg answ only): the machine plays the pre-  
programmed outgoing message but does not take messages,  
- Answer + Record with personal outgoing message (Pers answ+rec),  
- Answerphone with personal outgoing message (Pers answ only): the machine plays the personal  
outgoing message but does not take messages.  
The answerphone is set by default and this activates the answerphone in Answer + Record mode with a  
pre-programmed outgoing message.  
Changing the answerphone mode  
1 Scroll to “Answer mode” in the “Answerphone”  
menu and select OK|.  
Answer mode:  
The active mode appears.  
2 Scroll to the mode you wish to use and  
answ+rec  
BACK  
select OK|.  
The red base indicator lights up  
OK  
and the  
appears on the  
handset once the answerphone is  
active.  
The answerphone may also be activated or deactivated from the base  
station by pressing the key.  
In this case, the mode and outgoing message used will be those selected under the “Answer mode”  
heading on the handset.  
The answerphone cannot be activated if:  
- the answerphone is full or if the maximum number of messages has been (40) (ans-rec. phone only);  
- no outgoing message has been recorded in the chosen mode (Pers answ+rec or Pers answ only).  
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Recording the outgoing message  
To activate Answer Only with a personal outgoing message or Answer+Record with a  
personal outgoing message, you will need to record the outgoing messages you wish to use.  
Recording and playing the personal outgoing messages  
1 Scroll to "Rec. outg msg" in the  
“Answerphone” menu and select OK|.  
Rec. outg msg:  
The answerphone can record an  
outgoing message of up to 2  
minutes.  
Pers answ+rec  
2 Scroll to the type of outgoing message you  
BACK  
OK  
wish to record and select OK|.  
3 Speak into the handset microphone to record  
your outgoing message and STOP| to end  
the recording.  
You will hear your message. If  
you wish to change the message,  
Speak now...  
begin again from step  
.
2
STOP  
L NOTE:  
You can listen to the outgoing message under the "Play outg msg" heading in the“Answerphone” menu.  
Recording a local memo  
You can use your ONISVox 200 to record a memo (message) on your answerphone, which will be  
processed and played in the same manner as other messages during playback mode, either directly or  
remotely.  
Your idle screen has a shortcut to make this function easy to use (unless in "Keypad locked" mode).  
1 On the idle screen, scroll through the list and  
select REC. MEMO|, then speak.  
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2 Select STOP| to end the memo.  
The  
icon flashes to  
Philips 1  
indicate a new message.  
ANSWPHN  
u REC.MEMO  
L NOTE:  
The length of the memo may be up to 2 minutes.  
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Recording a conversation  
You can also record external calls using the handset.The recording is treated as an answerphone message.  
1 When in-call, scroll through the list and select  
The  
recording.  
will flash during  
REC. CONV.|.  
Alan  
STOP  
2 Press |STOP to end recording.  
The  
new message.  
will flash to indicate a  
L NOTE:  
You can record up to 2 minutes of conversation.  
Checking and deleting messages  
Both the  
icon on the handset and the base answerphone indicator will flash when you have new  
messages on your answerphone.  
The screen shows the number of new messages on the answerphone:  
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PLAY  
3 new msg  
NEXT  
u
On the handset  
Each message on your answerphone has a corresponding entry in the call log. Instructions on how to use  
this log when you have received messages can be found on page 20.  
On the base station  
Press  
and  
to play new messages.You can adjust the volume using the  
keys.  
New messages are displayed.  
Begin playback again to listen to  
messages that have already been  
played.  
When playing messages, you can:  
- stop the playback by pressing  
,
- listen to the message again by pressing  
- go to the next message by pressing  
,
,
- go back to the previous message by pressing  
- delete the message by pressing  
,
- delete all answerphone messages by pressing and holding  
.
L WARNING:  
This function will also delete any unread messages.  
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Screening your calls  
When your answerphone is in Answer+Record mode, you can listen to a message as it is  
being recorded and decide whether or not to take the call.  
For incoming external calls, the answerphone will be activated after the number of rings  
specified in the settings menu.The base station loudspeaker will activate automatically.  
Activating screening on the base  
station  
Screen calls:  
Under the “Screen calls” heading in the  
“Answphn” menu, scroll through the options to  
select the volume level.  
High  
BACK  
OK  
Deactivating screening on the  
base station  
Screen calls:  
Follow the above procedure and select the  
“Silent” option to deactivate the call screening  
function.  
Adjust the volume  
Silent  
BACK  
using  
.
OK  
Screening calls on the base  
station  
Press  
on the handset if you wish to take  
the call while the caller is leaving a message on  
the answerphone.  
Screening calls on the handset  
The caller is connected to the answerphone:  
Call from:  
Alan  
Select |STOP to stop playing the  
message.  
- Select |PLAY to listen to the call on the  
handset without taking the call.  
PLAY  
TAKE  
- Select TAKE| or press  
to take the call.  
L NOTE:  
When screening calls, you can also take the call on another telephone on your line.  
In this case, the answerphone should stop automatically. If not, press twice on the keypad to stop the recording.  
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Memory full  
In Answer+Record mode, the answerphone automatically deactivates itself when there is no more  
storage space in the memory.  
The answerphone will automatically re-activate itself once you have created space by deleting messages.  
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Answerphone full!  
17:48  
Your ONIS 200Vox will show the message  
“Answerphone full” when the answerphone has  
reached capacity.  
NEXT  
u
PLAY  
Adjusting your answerphone  
Activating/deactivating the voice prompt  
When using your answerphone, you will receive some voice messages vocally, e.g.You have xx new  
messages”.  
You can activate and deactivate this voice prompt.  
Voice prompts:  
Scroll to activate/deactivate the voice prompt  
under the “voice prompts” heading in the  
Activate  
BACK  
OK  
“Answphn” menu and select OK|.  
Choosing the recording quality  
Your answerphone comes pre-programmed with high level recording quality, which reduces the recording  
time.  
You can increase the recording time by selecting “standard”.  
Record quality:  
Under the “Record quality” heading in the  
“Answphn” menu, scroll to select the quality  
you want and select OK|.  
High  
BACK  
OK  
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Using the toll saver function and  
selecting response time  
You can select the number of rings after which the answerphone will be activated  
(useful when you are by the phone).  
Toll saver mode is useful for remote access: the answerphone is activated after 2 rings if new messages  
have been received, and after 5 rings if there are no new messages (or the messages have already been  
read).This gives you time to hang up and helps you to save cost of the call.  
Rings befor answ  
1 Scroll to “Rings befor answ” in the “Answphn”  
Toll saver  
BACK  
menu and select OK|.  
OK  
2 Scroll to select the number of rings or toll  
saver, then select OK|.  
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Using the  
answerphone (remote use)  
Changing the secret access code  
You will need to enter a secret code to access and program the answerphone remotely from the  
ONIS 200Vox.You can customise this code (intially 0000).  
1 Scroll to “Change code” in the “Answphn”  
menu and select OK|.  
Personnal code:  
_
2 Enter the new remote access code and  
CORRECT  
OK  
select OK|.  
L NOTE:  
If you have lost your remote access code, you can enter a new one using the above.  
Remote-accessing the answerphone  
You will hear the recorded  
outgoing message.  
1 Dial your telephone number, from another phone.  
2 Press  
on the keypad of the telephone you are using during or  
This must be a tone type.  
after the outgoing message.  
3 Enter your remote access code.  
Any new messages will be played in chronological order, beginning with  
the oldest.  
Before each message, you will hear the date and time the message was  
received.  
If the access code is uncorrect the outgoing message will be heard again.  
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During remote accessing  
The following table shows the functions available during remote access.  
Press  
followed by the key which corresponds to the function you want.  
Keys  
Function  
Play messages or stop playback  
Record a new outgoing message  
Activate or deactivate the answerphone  
Delete the message being played  
Play the previous message  
Play the message again  
Play the next message.  
Once played, messages are automatically stored and listed as read in the Log.  
If left inactive for 40 seconds, the answerphone will automatically hang up.  
Remote-activating the answerphone  
1 Dial your telephone number.  
2 After nine rings, the answerphone will pick up and emit a hold tone.  
3 Press  
followed by your remote access code.  
The initial answerphone code is  
“0000”.  
4 Press  
to activate your answerphone and hang up.  
Your answerphone will use the  
last recorded outgoing message.  
Remotely-changing the outgoing message  
The ONISVox 200 enables you to change outgoing message remotely for the Ans+Rec or Ans mode).  
You cannot change the pre-programmed message.  
When remotely-accessing your answerphone:  
Record begins after the tone.  
1 Enter the  
code to record a new outgoing message.  
Warning: the last outgoing  
message will be deleted.  
2 Record your new outgoing message.  
The message will be played for  
you to check.  
.
3 To stop recording, press  
The answerphone will then revert  
to standby mode.  
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Settings  
Adding another ONIS 200 handset to the base  
station  
You can use up to 8 handsets on the ONIS 200 base station.  
A handset must be registered with the base station before it can be used with that base station.  
To register a handset, use the following procedure:  
1 Unplug and plug back the power adapter in  
the base station.After a few seconds, the base  
station will emit a double “tone”.  
2 Under the “Handset Settings” in the “Settings”  
menu, scroll to “Register handset” and select  
OK|.  
Registration code:  
_
The code is shown on the label  
underneath the base station  
(RC...).  
CORRECT  
OK  
3 Enter the 4-digit registration code on the base  
After a few moments, the screen  
displays “Recording ...”, followed  
by “Set !”. If this is not the case,  
begin the procedure again.  
station and select OK|.  
Recording...  
LNOTE:  
If the additional handset is not an ONIS 200 model but is GAP-compliant, refer to the relevant instructions.  
DECT peripheral without keypad  
Some DECT peripherals, such as repeaters, do not have a keypad.A special menu-operated procedure is  
used to register such peripherals with the base station without the need to disconnect the base station.  
1 Scroll to “Regist. Mode” under the  
“Base settings” heading in the “Settings” menu  
and select OK|.  
Registration code  
_
2 Enter the registration code that comes with  
the peripheral (e.g. 0000) and select OK|.  
CORRECT  
OK  
3 For the next 5 minutes, you can use the base  
station to register your peripheral  
(see peripheral instructions).  
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Using the ONIS 200 handset with two base  
stations  
Each ONIS 200 HANDSET can be used with up to four BASE STATIONS.A different external line  
corresponds to each base station.  
To use a handset with another base station, the handset must first be registered with that base station  
(see page 40).  
To do this, use the following procedure:  
Selecting a base station  
The handset will automatically operate with the last base station to which it was added.  
To select the base station:  
PHILIPS 1  
BACK  
1 From “Handset settings” in the “Settings”  
OK  
menu, scroll to “Select base” and select OK|.  
2 Scroll to choose the base station you want  
and select OK|.  
L NOTE:  
If the handset exceeds its range, it will automatically search for another base station on the list.  
Unregistering a handset Onis 200  
This function allows you to unregister a HANDSET Onis 200 when it is no longer used.  
No further procedure need be  
carried out on the base station.  
Stay close to the base station.  
1 Scroll to “Unregister” under the  
“Handset settings” in the “Settings” menu on  
your handset and select OK|.  
PHILIPS 1  
BACK  
OK  
OK  
Registration  
_
2 Scroll to the base station you wish to  
unregister and select OK|.  
CORRECT  
The registration code is indicated  
on the label underneath the  
base station (RC...).  
3 Enter the base station registration code and  
Set !  
select OK|.  
L NOTE:  
To re-register the handset with the base station, follow the procedure described on page 40.  
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Using GAP-standard compliance  
The GAP standard guarantees that all models of DECT GAP handsets and base stations comply with a  
minimum operating standard.  
Your ONIS 200 HANDSET and BASE STATION comply with this standard.  
To use your ONIS 200 HANDSET with a  
GAP-standard base station that is a different  
model, first follow the procedure described in  
the manufacturer's operating instructions, then  
2
continue from step  
of the procedure used  
to add an ONIS 200 HANDSET described on  
page 41.  
The registration code is indicated  
on the label underneath  
the base station (RC...).  
To add another handset model to your ONIS  
200 BASE STATION, switch the ONIS 200  
BASE STATION off and on, then follow the pro-  
cedure described in the manufacturer's instruc-  
tions.  
LNOTE:  
Minimum functions available to ONIS 200 HANDSETS and/or BASE STATIONS registered with different-model handsets and  
base stations are: obtaining a line, receiving a call and dialling.  
Configuring line settings  
Dial mode  
This function allows you to choose the dial mode:Tone” or “Pulse” (decadic dialling).  
1 Go to “Dial mode” under the “Line settings”  
in the “Settings” menu and select OK|.  
Dial mode:  
Tone  
BACK  
2 Scroll to select the dial mode you want and  
OK  
select OK|.  
If you intend to connect your extension through a PABX, you can change the following two parameters.  
Settings  
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Network type  
1 Under the “Line settings” heading in the  
“Settings” menu, select OK| to change the  
network type.  
Network type:  
Public  
BACK  
OK  
2 Scroll to select the network you want and  
select OK|.  
Recall type  
This function is only available if you have chosen the PABX-type network (see above).  
1 Go to “Recall type” under the “Line settings”  
Recall type:  
heading in the “Settings”menu and select OK|.  
Long flash  
BACK  
OK  
2 Scroll to choose the flash length select OK|.  
Selecting the Operator type  
If you have subscribed to a caller identification service, your ONIS 200 will display the number of  
the caller.  
If your ONIS 200 does not display the caller’s number, it may be possible that the operator type set by  
default, does not correspond to your telephone operator.  
In this case, 4 other caller identification settings are available to solve this problem.  
To modify the operator type, use the following procedure:  
1 Go to “Operator type” under the “Line  
settings” in the “Settings”menu and select  
OK|.  
Operator type:  
2 Scroll to select the Operator type you want  
Type 1  
BACK  
and select OK|.  
OK  
Changing service codes  
The ONIS 200 comes with pre-programmed service codes (key sequences).  
You may access the codes if your operator uses different codes.To do this, use the “Service Codes”  
menu.  
LNOTE:  
You can obtain the letter “R”of a code by pressing the  
key.  
The letter “P” (pause) can be obtained by pressing and holding the  
key.  
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Telephone troubleshooting ...  
REASONS  
SOLUTIONS  
PROBLEMS  
The BASE STATION is not connected properly. Check mains power and connections.  
The green led does not light up.  
- Poor contact.  
- Dirty contacts.  
- Move the HANDSET slightly.  
- Clean the contacts with a cloth moistened with  
alcohol.  
The HANDSET  
icon does not flash when  
the handset is placed on the BASE STATION.  
- Check connections.  
- Charge the HANDSET on the BASE STATION.  
- Move closer to the BASE STATION.  
- No power.  
- The HANDSET is not sufficiently charged.  
-You are too far from the BASE STATION.  
No tone.  
No ringer.  
The ringer is deactivated.  
See “Ringer settings” (page 10).  
The  
icon does not appear.  
- No mains power.  
-The HANDSET is too far from the BASE  
STATION.  
- Check connections.  
- Move closer to the BASE STATION.  
-The procedure used to add a HANDSET to  
the BASE STATION has failed.  
- Maximum number at handsets has been  
reached.  
Disconnect and connect the BASE STATION  
power supply. Follow the procedure used to add a  
HANDSET to the BASE STATION. (page 40) or in  
the HANDSET instructions (page 4).  
The HANDSET displays “Failed” when attemp-  
ting to add another HANDSET to the BASE  
STATION.  
-You are too far from the BASE STATION.  
-The BASE STATION is too close to electric  
- Move closer to the BASE STATION and check  
the range.  
Noise interference on the line.  
appliances, reinforced concrete walls or metal - Move the BASE STATION to find a better  
doorframes.  
position (the higher the better).  
The ONIS 200 BASE STATION or mains  
Move as far away from the BASE STATION or  
Noise interference on your radio or television.  
power pack are too close to one of the above power pack as possible.  
appliances are fixtures.  
PCC has designed this product to work on PSTN line and cannot guarantee the complete application  
on ISDN network.  
Answerphone troubleshooting ...  
PROBLEMS  
REASONS  
SOLUTIONS  
The answerphone does not record  
messages.  
- The memory is full.  
- Play and delete messages.  
- the red LED on the base is lit.  
- the red LED on the base is unlit.  
The answerphone does not work.  
- The Answer Only mode is activated.  
- The Answer+Record is not activated.  
- Select the record mode (see page 32).  
- Press  
. The red led on the base is lit.  
The answerphone is not in service or there  
is no outgoing message.  
Press the answerphone key (page 32)  
or record an outgoing message (page 33).  
It is not possible to record an outgoing  
message.  
The memory is full.  
Play and delete messages (page 34).  
Three failed attempts to send a code or  
duration is too long.  
Enter the correct code or enter each step  
more quickly.  
The ONIS 200 hangs up during remote  
access.  
The memory is full.  
Play and delete messages (page 34).  
The answerphone stops automatically.  
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Philips is not responsible for damage/loss caused during carriage to the  
Service Centre.  
Freepost: Please write the following address onto your package.  
This method of transport will take 2-3 working days to reach the Service  
Guarantee  
Dear Customer,  
Thank you for purchasing this Philips product which has been desi-  
gned and manufactured to the highest quality standards. If, unfortu-  
nately, something should go wrong with this product Philips guaran-  
tees free of charge labour and replacement parts irrespective of the  
country where it is repaired during a period of 12 months from date  
of purchase (6 months for replaceable/rechargeable batteries).This  
international Philips guarantee complements the existing national  
guarantee obligations to you of dealers and Philips in the country of  
purchase and does not affect your statutory rights as a customer.  
The Philips guarantee applies provided the product is handled pro-  
perly for its intended use, in accordance with its operating instruc-  
tions and upon presentation of the original invoice or cash receipt,  
indicating the date of purchase, dealer’s name and model and  
production number of the product.  
Centre.  
Philips Service Centre  
FREEPOST (SCE10569)  
RUGBY Warwickshire  
CV21 1BR  
NB: Philips recommend all parcels to be returned to the Philips Service  
Centre be submitted over the counter at your Post Office and a proof of  
postage requested.  
Please note the Royal Mail insurance limit for lost/damage using the  
Freepost service is £26. Upto £250 insurance and next day delivery can  
be obtained via Royal Mail Special Delivery, however, the consumer will  
be responsible for this cost.*  
- Methods of Transport within IRELAND:  
Please contact Philips Service Support , Dublin  
IMPORTANT (For UK only):  
For mobile phones please remove the SIM card from the product before  
it is sent to the Philips Service Centre. Neither Philips nor its agents  
assumes risk for the damage, unauthorised use/loss of your SIM card or  
the data contained therein.  
Please ensure the following are included when returning a genuinely  
faulty product to the Philips Service Centre :  
The Philips guarantee may not apply if:  
- the documents have been altered in any way or made illegible ;  
- the model or production number on the product has been altered,  
deleted, removed or made illegible ;  
- repairs or product modifications and alterations have been  
executed by unauthorised service organisations or persons ;  
- damage is caused by accidents including but not limited to lightning,  
water or fire, misuse or neglect.  
Please note that the product is not defective under this guarantee in  
the case where modifications become necessary in order for the  
product to comply with local or national technical standards that  
apply in countries for which the product was not originally designed  
and/or manufactured.Therefore always check whether a product can  
be used in a specific country.  
In case your Philips product is not working correctly or is defective,  
please return your phone to the place of purchase or the Philips  
National Service Centre. In the event you require service whilst in  
another country a dealer address can be given to you by the Philips  
Consumer Help Desk in that country.  
- Name.  
- Return Delivery address.  
- Daytime contact number.  
- Proof of Purchase (copy)  
- For DECT phones both handset and base have to be returned.  
- Accessories : Power supply line cords.  
- A brief description of the assumed fault  
- Despatch note (if your phone has previously been exchanged).  
Failure to include all the necessary information will cause delays in  
servicing your phone.  
Please allow 2-3 days from receipt at the service centre for your replace-  
ment/repaired product to be returned to you. If an out of warranty  
charge applies Philips shall contact you before the product is returned.  
Philips shall pay for the return carriage on all in-warranty exchanges.  
In order to avoid unnecessary inconvenience, we advise you to read  
the operating instructions carefully before contacting your dealer.  
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or Royal Mail Special Delivery) please ensure the items are suitably packed for transport and  
sent to the following address:  
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during normal business hours, excluding National holidays and weekends). For Philips Service  
Support in Ireland please call 1850 304700  
Please be aware whichever method of transport is chosen it is the  
consumers’ responsibility to package the faulty unit for return to a  
level which prohibits accidental damage.  
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PHILIPS Consumer Communications  
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France  
Declare that the products Onis 200 (BS 6331 + HS 6831) & Onis 200Vox (BS 6631 + HS 6831) are in compliance with  
ANNEX III of the R&TTE-Directive 99/05/EC and then with the following essential requirements :  
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The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 99/05/EC is ensured.  
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Index  
Configuring 13  
Configuring call log 13  
Contrast 11  
A
G
GAP 42  
GAP-standard 42  
Guarantee 45  
Activating babysit mode 23  
Activating key tones 11  
Adding handset 40  
Additional handset I, 22, 23, 40  
Adjusting volume 15, 17  
Alls calls 13  
Answer 16  
Answered calls 20  
Answerphone 32  
Answerphone full 36  
Automatic reading 21  
Creating entry 18  
D
H
Date and time 9  
Handset display 4  
Handset keys 3  
Handset settings 40  
Handset sounds 10  
Headings 5  
Deactivate loudspeaker 17  
Deactivating babysit mode23  
Deactivating call 28  
Deactivating key tones 11  
Deactivating microphone 15  
Deactivating ring 10, 16  
Declaring message service 27  
Declaring services 12  
DECT peripherals 40  
Deleting entry 19, 21  
Deleting messages 34  
Dial mode 42  
Hold 15  
B
I
Babysit function 23  
Babysit mode 23  
Base ringer 10  
Base station III, 41  
Base station indicators 3  
Base station volume 17  
Batteries 2  
Identity 31  
Indicators 3  
Installation 2  
Int. ringer type 6, 10  
Intercom 22  
Direct calling 15  
Display telephone number 21  
Displayed notification 27  
K
Battery performance 8  
Key tones 11  
Keypad locked 13  
E
C
Earpiece 17  
Call back 12, 26, 31  
Call forward 12, 26, 28  
Call log 13, 20  
Call waiting 12, 26, 29  
Caller identification 12, 26, 27  
Calls transfered 28  
Cancel call back 12, 31  
Certification of conformity 45  
Changing answerphone 32  
Changing codes 43  
Earpiece volume 17  
Ending conversation 15  
Entry “ read “ 20  
Entry 18  
Entry number 19  
Entry type 19  
Entry with message 21  
Entry without message 20  
Ext. ringer type 6, 10  
L
Last number 18  
Line settings 42  
List empty 18  
List of services 12  
Listening messages 21  
Listening outgoing messages 33  
Local memo 33  
Lock keypad 13  
Loudspeaker 17  
Loudspeaker volume 17  
Changing entry 18, 19, 24  
Changing operator 25  
Changing time 9  
F
Factory code 43  
ChangingVIP caller rings 14  
Checking messages 34  
Cleaning handset 3  
M
Make call 16, 20  
Melody 6, 10  
Index  
46  
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Memo 33  
Memory 36  
Recording local memo 33  
Recording outgoing messages 33  
Redial 18  
Redialling 18  
Registration 41  
Registration code 40  
Registring handset 40  
Remote programming 38, 39  
Remote-accessing  
answerphone 38  
U
Unanswered calls 20  
Unlocking keypad 13  
Unregister handset 41  
Unregistering handset 41  
Memory full 36  
Menu overview 7  
Menus 5  
Message 20, 34  
Message service 27  
Message service information 20  
Monitoring handset 23  
Mute 15  
V
VIP caller entries 14  
VIP callers 14  
VIP Fonction 14  
VIP settings 14  
Voice prompts 36  
Volume 10  
Remotely 38  
Rename handset 11  
Replacing batteries 2  
Response time 37  
Ringer intercom 6  
Ringer settings 6, 10, 14  
Ringer volume 10  
Ringers 10  
N
Network type 43  
New name 11  
News messages 21  
W
O
Withheld identity 31  
Obtaining line 15  
Rings before answers 37  
Operator message service 12,  
26, 27  
Operator prefix 24  
Operator services 12, 26  
Operator type 43  
Outgoing message 39  
S
Screen calls 35  
Screen icons II  
Secret 31  
Secret access code 38  
Select base 41  
Service codes 43  
Set date 9  
P
Pause 19  
Permanently withhold identity 31  
Phonebook 18  
Predial 16, 25  
Prefix phonebook 25  
Press number 12  
Private phonebook 18  
Problems 44  
Set time 9  
Shared phonebook 18  
Silence 10, 16  
Solutions 44  
Storing prefixes 24  
Sub-headings 5  
Switch 29  
Public network 43  
Pulse 42  
T
Telephone15  
Three-way conversation 12, 26,  
30  
R
Range 8  
Recall type 43  
Time 9  
Recharging 8  
Toll saver 37  
Record quality 36  
Recording 36  
Recording conversation 34  
Recording entry 21  
Tone 42  
Troubleshooting 44  
Two bases station 41  
47  
Index  
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Remote control  
Remote control  
(using a tone telephone)  
(using a tone telephone)  
Dial your telephone number.  
Dial your telephone number.  
1
1
2 *After listening to the outgoing  
2 *After listening to the outgoing  
message, press the  
your code (4 digits).  
key, then enter  
message, press the  
your code (4 digits).  
key, then enter  
3 During message playback:  
3 During message playback:  
Dial  
Dial  
Stop message playback . . . . . . .  
Erase current message . . . . . . .  
Replay current message . . . . . .  
Replay previous message . . . . . .  
Play next message . . . . . . . . . . .  
Stop message playback . . . . . . .  
Erase current message . . . . . . .  
Replay current message . . . . . .  
Replay previous message . . . . . .  
Play next message . . . . . . . . . . .  
* If the memo recorder is not switched on, wait  
the dial tone after 9 rings.  
* If the memo recorder is not switched on, wait  
the dial tone after 9 rings.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
(using a tone telephone)  
(using a tone telephone)  
Dial your telephone number.  
Dial your telephone number.  
1
1
2 *After listening to the outgoing  
2 *After listening to the outgoing  
message, press the  
your code (4 digits).  
key, then enter  
message, press the  
your code (4 digits).  
key, then enter  
3 During message playback:  
3 During message playback:  
Dial  
Dial  
Stop message playback . . . . . . .  
Erase current message . . . . . . .  
Replay current message . . . . . .  
Replay previous message . . . . . .  
Play next message . . . . . . . . . . .  
Stop message playback . . . . . . .  
Erase current message . . . . . . .  
Replay current message . . . . . .  
Replay previous message . . . . . .  
Play next message . . . . . . . . . . .  
* If the memo recorder is not switched on, wait  
the dial tone after 9 rings.  
* If the memo recorder is not switched on, wait  
the dial tone after 9 rings.  
card 23/04/01 10:14 Page 2  
Remote control (cont.)  
Remote control (cont.)  
(using a tone telephone)  
(using a tone telephone)  
You have just checked your memo  
recorder.  
You have just checked your memo  
recorder.  
4 After listening to your messages, you  
4 After listening to your messages, you  
have 20 seconds to:  
have 20 seconds to:  
Dial  
Dial  
Start message playback . . . . . . .  
Start message playback . . . . . . .  
Switch off memo recorder . . . .  
Switch off memo recorder . . . .  
Record an outgoing message . .  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .and speak  
Record an outgoing message . .  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .and speak  
Stop recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Stop recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Remote control (cont.)  
Remote control (cont.)  
(using a tone telephone)  
(using a tone telephone)  
You have just checked your memo  
recorder.  
You have just checked your memo  
recorder.  
4 After listening to your messages, you  
4 After listening to your messages, you  
have 20 seconds to:  
have 20 seconds to:  
Dial  
Dial  
Start message playback . . . . . . .  
Start message playback . . . . . . .  
Switch off memo recorder . . . .  
Switch off memo recorder . . . .  
Record an outgoing message . .  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .and speak  
Record an outgoing message . .  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .and speak  
Stop recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Stop recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  

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