Philips 855 User Manual

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VOIP 855  
To insert with  
Master EN Telephone Answering Machine  
!
Warning  
Use only rechargeable batteries.  
Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.  
Table of contents  
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Important  
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6
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3.6  
Log in to Skype  
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1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
1.5  
1.6  
1.7  
Power requirements  
Digital security system  
Software licences  
Conformity  
4
General description  
15  
4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
What is standby mode?  
15  
Checking the signal strength 15  
Switching your handset  
ON/OFF  
15  
15  
17  
Environmental  
Recycling & disposal  
4.4  
4.5  
Setting the clock  
Menu structure  
Electric, Magnetic and  
Electromagnetic Fields ("EMF")  
7
5
Skype on your phone  
21  
2
Your phone  
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5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
5.4  
What is Skype?  
21  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
2.6  
What’s in the box  
Skype, landlines and mobiles 21  
What else will you need  
Overview of your phone  
Commonly used terms  
21  
21  
Using Skype on this phone  
Overview of the base station 10  
Display icons  
The menus  
10  
11  
6
Call  
24  
24  
26  
26  
26  
27  
6.1  
6.2  
6.3  
6.4  
6.5  
6.6  
6.7  
Make a regular call  
End a call  
3
Getting started  
12  
12  
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12  
13  
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Answer a call  
During a call  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
3.5  
Connect the base station  
Connect your charger  
Install your handset  
Make a second landline call  
Answer a second landline call 27  
Answer a second Skype call 27  
Checking the battery level  
Settings before first use  
Table of contents  
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Table of contents  
7
Intercom and Conference  
Calls  
10.2 Private details  
11 Call History  
11.1 Call history options  
12 Custom Options  
35  
28  
36  
7.1  
7.2  
Calling another handset  
28  
36  
Internal call during an  
external call  
28  
28  
29  
38  
38  
39  
7.3  
7.4  
Transferring a call  
Conference call  
12.1 Personalizing your phone’s  
display  
12.2 Personalizing your phone’s  
sounds  
8
Text and Numbers  
30  
8.1  
8.2  
Entering text and numbers  
30  
13  
Calling Features  
40  
40  
40  
40  
41  
Switching between uppercase,  
lowercase and numeric  
13.1 Auto answer  
30  
31  
13.2 Auto hang-up  
8.3  
Entering symbols  
13.3 Skype call features  
13.4 Landline call features  
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Contact list  
32  
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9.1  
9.2  
9.3  
9.4  
9.5  
View the contact list  
Call from the contact list  
Shared phonebook  
Adding a contact  
14  
Network Services  
44  
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14.1 Voicemail  
14.2 Voicemail Call forward  
14.3 Call back  
Send a voicemail to your  
Skype contact  
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14.4 Cancel call back  
14.5 Withhold identity  
9.6  
9.7  
Manage your contacts  
Handling a contact request  
15  
Extra Features  
48  
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10  
Your Skype profile  
35  
15.1 Keypad lock  
10.1 Public details  
35  
15.2 Missing handset(s)  
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Table of contents  
Table of contents  
16  
The System  
49 18  
Default (pre-programmed)  
settings  
59  
61  
16.1 Set your country  
49  
19  
Technical Data  
16.2 Register the handset  
16.3 Unregister a handset  
16.4 Change the system PIN  
16.5 Reset the default settings  
16.6 Network settings  
49  
49  
20  
Frequently asked  
questions  
62  
64  
66  
50  
21  
22  
Glossary  
Index  
50  
50  
52  
16.7 Country codes list  
17  
The Answering Machine 53  
17.1 Turning on the answering  
machine  
53  
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17.2 Turning off the answering  
machine  
17.3 Setting the answering  
machine language  
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17.4 Setting the answer mode  
17.5 Outgoing messages (OGM)  
17.6 Incoming messages (ICM)  
17.7 Record memo  
17.8 Call screening  
17.9 Message alert  
17.10 Setting the ring delay  
17.11 Remote access  
Table of contents  
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Do not allow the charging contacts or  
the battery to come into contact with  
conductive materials.  
There is a slight chance that your  
product could be damaged by an  
electrical storm. We recommend that  
you unplug the product from the  
power supply and telephone socket  
during a storm.  
Do not use the handset in an explosive  
hazard area such as where there is gas  
leaking.  
It is recommended that this product is  
not used near intensive care medical  
equipment or by persons with  
pacemakers.  
This product can interfere with  
electrical equipment such as answering  
machines, television, radio, and  
computers if placed too close. We  
recommend that you position the base  
station at least one meter from such  
appliances.  
Use only the mains adapter supplied  
with this equipment. Incorrect adapter  
polarity or voltage can seriously  
damage the unit.  
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS  
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT  
TYPE. Never use non-rechargeable  
batteries. Use the recommended type  
supplied with this product. NiMH  
batteries must be disposed of in  
accordance with the applicable waste  
disposal regulations.  
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Important  
This product is not designed for making  
emergency telephone calls when the  
power fails. Skype is not a replacement  
for your ordinary telephone and cannot  
be used for emergency calling. Alternative  
arrangements should be made for access  
to emergency services.  
1.1  
Power requirements  
This product requires an electrical  
supply of 100-240 volts, single-phase  
alternating current, excluding IT  
installations defined in standard EN  
60950-1.  
The electrical network is classified as  
dangerous according to criteria in the  
standard EN 60950-1. The only way to  
power down this product is by  
unplugging the power supply from the  
electrical outlet. Ensure the electrical  
outlet is located close to the apparatus  
and is always easily accessible.  
The voltage on the network is  
classified as TNV-3  
(Telecommunication Network  
Voltages, as defined in the standard EN  
60950-1). Following a power cut, the  
call in progress, as well as the date and  
time settings will be lost.  
!
Warning  
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  
high voltages.  
USE ONLY WITH PROVIDED  
ADAPTOR  
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Important  
 
Base adapter:  
Nantong Daming  
Do not let small metal objects come  
into contact with the product. This can  
deteriorate audio quality and damage  
the product.  
Active mobile phones in the vicinity  
may cause interference.  
DM-SC060050 (VDE and UK plug)  
Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 0.1A  
Output: 6VDC 500mA  
PowerSystems Technologies(SZ)Co., Ltd.  
M901.0170E (VDE plug) & M901.0170X  
(UK plug)  
About operating and storage  
temperatures:  
Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 0.1A  
Output: 6VDC 500mA  
Charger adapter:  
ESL IW156E (VDE plug) & IW156U (UK  
plug)  
Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 0.2A  
Output: 6VDC 150mA  
Operate in a place where temperature  
is always between 0 and 35º C.  
Store in a place where temperature is  
always between -25 and 45º C.  
Battery life may be shortened in low  
temperature conditions.  
USE ONLY WITH PROVIDED  
BATTERIES  
Metallic objects may be retained if placed  
near or on the handset receiver.  
Recommended battery:  
CORUN Ni-MH AAA750 1.2V 750mAh  
SANIK Ni-MH SN-AAA75H 1.2V 750mAh  
BYD Ni-MH H-AAA750A 1.2V 750mAh  
1.2  
Digital security system  
Your cordless phone uses a digital  
security system to protect against false  
ringing, unauthorized access, and charges  
to your phone line.  
There is a unique digital security code  
programmed in each unit. When the base  
and the handset are powered up the first  
time, the handset automatically links with  
the base ready for normal and secure use.  
If you have purchased additional  
Handsfree activation could suddenly  
increase the volume in the earpiece to  
a very high level: make sure the  
handset is not too close to your ear.  
This equipment is not designed to  
make emergency calls when the power  
fails. An alternative has to be made  
available to allow emergency calls.  
Do not expose the phone to excessive  
heat caused by heating equipment or  
direct sunlight.  
accessory handset(s), you will need to  
follow the registration procedure in  
“Register the handset” in this manual to  
maintain intact the digital security.  
Do not drop your phone or allow  
objects to fall on your phone.  
Do not use any cleaning agents  
1.3  
Software licences  
containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene,  
or abrasives as these may harm the set.  
Do not use the product in places  
where there are explosive hazards.  
This product contains open source  
software packages. An overview of these  
packages, the licences and/or notices that  
apply to them, and the source code for a  
Important  
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number of these packages are available in  
the on-line product documentation,  
which is visible on  
electronic products marked by this  
symbol.  
1.4  
Conformity  
We, Philips declare that the product is in  
compliance with the essential  
requirements and other relevant  
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. This  
product can only be connected to the  
analogue telephone networks of the  
countries mentioned on the packaging.  
You can find the Declaration of  
Use one of the following disposal options:  
Dispose of the complete product  
(including its cables, plugs and  
accessories) in the designated WEEE  
collection facilities.  
If you purchase a replacement  
product, hand your complete old  
product back to the retailer. The shop  
should accept it as required by the  
WEEE directive.  
1.5  
Environmental  
Remember to observe local regulations  
regarding the disposal of your packaging  
materials, exhausted batteries and old  
equipment. Promote their recycling  
where possible.  
Disposal instructions for batteries:  
Batteries should not be  
disposed of with general  
household waste.  
1.6  
Recycling & disposal  
Packaging information:  
Disposal instructions for old products:  
The purpose of the WEEE directive  
(Waste Electrical and Electronic  
Philips has marked the packaging with  
standard symbols designed to promote  
the recycling and appropriate disposal of  
your eventual waste.  
Equipment; 2002/96/EC) is to ensure that  
products are recycled using the best  
available treatment, recovery and recycling  
techniques to ensure human health and  
high environmental protection. Your  
product is designed and manufactured with  
high quality materials and components  
which can be recycled and reused.  
A financial contribution has been  
paid to the associated national  
recovery & recycling system.  
The labelled packaging material is  
recyclable.  
Do not dispose of your old product in  
your general household waste bin.  
Inform yourself about the local separate  
collection system for electrical and  
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Important  
   
1.7  
Electric, Magnetic and  
Electromagnetic Fields  
("EMF")  
1. Philips Royal Electronics  
manufactures and sells many  
consumer oriented products which  
usually, as with any electronic  
apparatus, have the ability to emit  
and receive electro magnetic signals.  
2. One of Philips' leading Business  
Principles is to take all necessary  
health and safety precautions for our  
products, to comply with all  
applicable legal requirements and to  
stay well within the EMF standards  
applicable at the time of producing  
the products.  
3. Philips is committed to develop,  
produce and market products that  
cause no adverse health effects.  
4. Philips confirms that if its products  
are handled properly for their  
intended use, they are safe to use  
according to scientific evidence  
available today.  
5. Philips plays an active role in the  
development of international EMF  
and safety standards, enabling Philips  
to anticipate further developments  
in standardisation for early  
integration in its products.  
Important  
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Your phone  
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips!  
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2.1  
What’s in the box  
Base station  
Handset  
Chargerwithpower  
supply  
Power supply  
for the base  
NiMH AAA  
Rechargeable  
Batteries x 2  
One Ethernet cable  
(with RJ45  
connector)  
Line Cord*  
User Manual on  
CDROM  
Guarantee  
Quick start guide  
* Optional line adaptors may be included in the box.  
2.2 What else will you need  
A telephone line and an Internet connection (High speed Internet 512kb minimum  
recommended).  
Also needed a router or a modem-router with a free ethernet port.  
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Your phone  
 
2.3  
Overview of your phone  
E
F
Skype key :  
Access contact list  
Confirm of selection during menu  
operation  
Up key u  
Moves cursor up a row  
Increase earpiece volume  
Enter Skype status menu  
G
H
I
Left key [  
Moves cursor left  
Right key ]  
Moves cursor right  
Down key d  
Moves cursor down a row  
Decrease earpiece volume  
Enter call history  
J
Talk/Recall key r  
Make and receive calls  
Send flash signal  
K
End/On/Off key e  
End call  
Exit menu/operation  
Turn handset on/off  
L
Star key *  
Dial  
*
A
B
Earpiece  
Switch between lowercase and  
uppercase during editing mode  
New event LED  
New calls, messages, voicemails  
M
N
Pause/Keylock key #  
Dial # and enter pause  
Lock/Unlock keypad  
C
Left Softkey <  
Select the function displayed on the  
handset screen directly above it.  
Access main menu  
Intercom/Conference key i  
Make intercom call  
Make conference call  
D
Right Softkey C  
O
P
Mute key M  
Select the function displayed on the  
handset screen directly above it.  
Redial the last number  
Mute/unmute microphone  
Speaker key v  
Turn speaker on/off  
Microphone  
Delete text or digit(s)  
Cancel operation  
Q
Your phone  
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2.4  
Overview of the base station  
A
B
C
Paging key V  
Find handset(s)  
Enter registration mode  
A
On/Off key o  
Turn the answering machine on/off  
B
C
D
E
Volume down ,  
Decrease/Increase speaker volume  
Delete key f  
Line LED L  
Blink when receiving a call  
Lit when base is on  
Delete messages  
Skype line key and LED S  
Toggle between “Online” and  
“Away” status  
Previous key P  
Skip backward during playback  
Next key F  
Lit during “Online” status  
Skip forward during playback  
2.5  
Display icons  
F
Play/Stop key p  
Play messages  
Stop message playback  
Each icon gives you a visual message of  
your handset status:  
G
Message counter  
Display message number  
Display answering machine operation  
Display volume level during setting  
Battery is fully charged*  
Battery is low  
Battery is charging  
In range  
Out of range  
Speaker on  
New missed call  
New voicemail  
New authorization request  
Silent  
10  
Your phone  
   
Microphone muted  
Keypad locked  
Headset attached  
*Optimal battery life is reached after 3  
cycles of complete charging (over 15  
hours) and discharging, allowing  
approximately 10 hours of talk-time and  
150 hours of stand-by time.  
Each icon gives you a visual message of  
your Skype status:  
Offline  
Online  
Away  
Do Not Disturb  
2.6  
The menus  
Your phone offers a variety of features  
and functions grouped in the menus.  
2.6.1 Browsing the menus  
The main menu includes the Contacts,  
History, Skype Status, Add Contact,  
Answer Machine and Settings menus.  
From standby mode, you can,  
Press <MENU to enter the main  
menu.  
Press : to view the contact list.  
Press u to enter the Skype Status  
menu.  
Press d to enter History menu.  
Tip  
Use u or d to navigate the menus.  
Your phone  
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3.3  
!
Install your handset  
Warning  
3
Getting started  
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS  
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.  
Never use non-rechargeable batteries.  
Use recommended type supplied with  
this product. NiMH batteries must be  
disposed of in accordance with the  
applicable waste disposal regulations.  
3.1  
Connect the base station  
Note  
Charge the handset(s) for 24 hours  
before initial use!  
The batteries are pre-installed in  
your handset. Before charging,  
remove the pull-tape.  
1
Connect the output plug of the  
mains adapter to the bottom of the  
base station and the mains adapter  
to a standard wall outlet.  
Connect one end of the ethernet  
cable to the ethernet socket on the  
bottom of the base station and the  
other end to an ADSL/Cable modem  
or a router or a switch/hub  
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2
Place the handset on the charger.  
When the handset is placed  
correctly in its charging position, a  
tone will be emitted and the battery  
2
connected to the Internet.  
Connect the telephone line cord to  
the phone socket at the bottom of  
the base station and the wall phone  
socket.  
icon will scroll  
that the battery is charging. Once  
the battery is fully charged, the  
battery icon  
steadily.  
, indicating  
3
will appear  
3.2  
1
Connect your charger  
Connect the mains adapter to a  
standard wall outlet.  
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Getting started  
     
Note  
Close the trail and turn the battery  
cover screw in a clockwise direction  
to lock the cover.  
4
Handset may get warm during initial  
charging. This is normal. The handset may  
take a few seconds to power up.  
3.3.1 Replacing your batteries  
If there is a need to replace your  
batteries, always use the recommended  
battery type (see page 5).  
!
Warning  
Note  
Check the battery polarity when inserting  
in the battery trail. Incorrect polarity may  
damage the product.  
Please use a coin or screwdriver that is  
the right shape and size for the screw that  
is used. Otherwise you may damage the  
screw when tightening it.  
Use the coin or screwdriver to turn  
the battery cover screw in an  
anticlockwise direction to unlock  
the cover.  
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3.4  
Checking the battery level  
The battery icon displays the current  
battery level.  
Battery full.  
Battery is 2/3 full.  
Battery is 1/3 full.  
Pull open the battery trail.  
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3
Battery is low. Require  
charging.  
Your handset may power down shortly if  
it is not charged after the battery is  
empty. If you are on the phone when the  
battery is nearly empty, you will hear  
warning tones. Place the handset on the  
charger unit to recharge the batteries.  
Otherwise, your call may be cut off  
shortly after the warning.  
Place the new rechargeable batteries  
in the correct polarity as indicated  
into the battery trail.  
3.5  
Settings before first use  
Before you first use your handset, you  
will be asked to set the language, accept  
an agreement and select the country  
where the phone is to be used.  
Getting started  
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3.5.1 Setting your language  
This setting determines the display  
language of the menus and messages.  
3.6  
Log in to Skype  
After an automatic restart, your phone  
will prompt you to log in into your Skype  
account.  
If you do not have a Skype account, you  
may create a new account using your  
phone.  
Select your language.  
Press Select to confirm.  
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2
Note  
If you need to re-configure your language  
setting, see “Set the display language” on  
page 38.  
3.6.1 Logging in as an existing  
Skype user  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Enter your Skype name. Press OK or  
Enter your Skype password. Press  
.
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2
3
3.5.2 Review the agreement  
Read the agreement carefully. It is  
necessary that you understand and accept  
the terms and conditions of the  
>
Sign In.  
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agreement before using the phone.  
OK.  
Press u or d to scroll through the  
1
The screen prompts you to save your  
password for auto reconnect in  
future.  
agreement.  
Press Accept to accept the  
agreement and proceed.  
2
Press Yes to confirm.  
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!
Warning  
Your phone will automatically log  
into your Skype account every time  
the base unit powers up.  
If you do not accept the agreement, you  
will not be able to access Skype features.  
OR  
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3.5.3 Select your country  
Press No for one-time login.  
It is necessary to set the correct country  
for the phone to work properly according  
to your country’s standards.  
Your phone will prompt you to log  
into your Skype account the next  
time the base unit powers up.  
Select your country.  
Press Select to confirm.  
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2
3.6.2 Creating a new Skype  
account  
Note  
The phone is best configured for the  
available countries in the list. Please refer  
to the country codes list on page 52 to  
see your country's international calling  
code.  
Select Create new account. Press  
Select  
1
.
Follow the steps on page 21 to create a  
new Skype user.  
If you need to re-configure your country  
setting, see “Set your country” on  
page 49.  
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Getting started  
           
4.3.2 Switching on your handset  
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General description  
Press e.  
1
The handset may take a few  
seconds to power up.  
4.1  
What is standby mode?  
Your phone is in standby mode when it is  
idle. The standby screen displays your  
Skype status icon, your Skype ID (if  
available), the handset number, the  
system time, the signal icon, and the  
battery icon. The backlight goes off after  
a few seconds. This is a normal status.  
4.4  
Setting the clock  
Your phone has a calendar and digital  
clock. Set the date and time before initial  
use of the phone.  
Note  
After resetting the phone, you may have  
to set the date and time again.  
4.2  
Checking the signal strength  
The signal icon displays the link status  
between the handset and the base unit.  
4.4.1 Set the time  
Note  
Signal icon  
unit are linked. They can communicate.  
No signal icon : The handset and base  
: The handset and base  
If you use this menu to set the time  
manually, your phone will use this new  
setting, and stop automatic update until  
the base power is reset.  
unit have lost link. They are not able to  
communicate. Take your handset closer  
to the base unit to reconnect the link.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Time. Press Select  
.
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2
>
Time & Date  
>
Note  
.
If your handset has lost link, you will not  
be able to make or receive any calls. You  
will also not be able to carry out many of  
the phone's functions and features.  
Use digit keys to enter the Hour /  
Minute.  
Press OK to confirm the setting.  
3
4
The setting is saved.  
4.3  
Switching your handset ON/  
OFF  
4.4.2 Select Daylight saving  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
.
1
2
>
Time & Date  
>
4.3.1 Switching off your handset  
Daylight saving. Press Select  
.
Select the Daylight saving.  
Press and hold e for 2 seconds.  
3
4
1
Press OK to confirm the setting.  
The setting is saved.  
The power menu is displayed.  
Scroll to Switch Off. Press Select  
The handset is switched off.  
Note  
.
2
Your handset cannot receive any calls if  
the power is switched off.  
General description  
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4.4.3 Select the time format  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
.
1
2
>
Time & Date  
>
Time format. Press Select  
.
Select the Time format.  
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4
Press OK to confirm the setting.  
The setting is saved.  
4.4.4 Set the date  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Date. Press Select  
.
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2
>
Time & Date  
.
>
Use digit keys to enter the Month /  
Day / Year.  
Press OK to confirm the setting.  
3
4
The setting is saved.  
4.4.5 Select the date format  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
format. Press Select  
Select the date format.  
Press OK to confirm the setting.  
The setting is saved.  
.
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2
>
Time & Date  
.
>
Date  
3
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4.4.6 Select the date separator  
The date separator is a symbol such as a  
slash that separates the month, day, and  
year (i.e. 08/12/2009). Your phone  
supports 4 styles (: / . -).  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
separator. Press Select  
Select the date separator.  
Press OK to confirm the setting.  
The setting is saved.  
.
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2
>
Time & Date  
>
Date  
.
3
4
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General description  
     
4.5  
Menu structure  
The table below describes the menu tree of your phone. Press <MENU in idle mode  
to enter each option. Use navigation keys ud[] to navigate within the menus.  
Contacts  
Add contact  
Online skype contact  
Call  
Send voice mail  
View profile  
Rename  
Remove  
Block  
Phone number contact  
SkypeOut call  
Regular call  
Details  
Rename  
Remove  
Share on phone  
Call  
Offline skype contact  
Send voice mail  
View profile  
Rename  
Remove  
Block  
Contact details not  
known  
Request details  
Call  
Send voice mail  
View profile  
Rename  
Remove  
Block  
General description  
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Contacts  
Shared contacts  
SkypeOut call  
Regular call  
Details  
Rename  
Remove  
Copy to my contacts  
History  
All events  
Missed calls  
Incoming calls  
Outgoing calls  
Voice mails  
Answering Machine  
Contacts requests  
Sign in / Switch user  
Online Status  
Skype Status  
Online  
Away  
Do no disturb  
Offline  
My Profile  
Limited profile  
Private details  
Change password  
Sign out  
Account Status  
Skype Credits  
SkypeIn  
Voicemail*  
Add contact  
Skype contact  
Phone number  
Play  
Answer machine  
Delete all  
Record memo  
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General description  
Answer machine  
Answer mode  
Record OGM  
Answer & Record  
Answer Only  
Answer & Record  
Answer Only  
On/Off  
Answer On/Off  
Ans. Settings  
Ring delay  
1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 rings / Toll Saver  
On / Off  
Remote access  
Handset screening  
Base screening  
OGM languages  
Handset Name  
Auto answer  
Auto hangup  
Registration  
On / Off  
On / Off  
List of languages  
Settings  
Phone  
On / Off  
On / Off  
De-registration  
Language  
List of languages  
Preferred line  
Share contacts  
Ringtone  
Regular call / SkypeOut call / Always ask  
On / Off  
Sounds  
Skype call  
Regular call  
Intercom  
List of melodies  
List of melodies  
List of melodies  
Ring Volume  
Notifications  
Keypad Tone  
Confirmation  
Brightness  
On / Off  
On / Off  
On / Off  
Display  
Contrast  
Level 1/2/3/4/5  
Backlight  
20 seconds / 30 seconds / 1 min  
Off / Clock / Standard  
Screen Saver  
Carrier code*  
Area code*  
Regular Call  
General description  
19  
Settings  
Regular Call  
Auto prefix  
Recall time*  
Recall Pause Time*  
Dial mode*  
PABX*  
Detect number:  
Short / Medium / Long  
Pause 1/2  
Replace by:  
Tone / Pulse  
On / Off  
1st ring*  
On / Off  
Call back*  
Call / Define number  
Call / Define number  
On / Off / Define number  
Voice Mail 1 / Voice Mail 2  
Cancel call back*  
Withold identity*  
Voicemail*  
Voicemail*  
Call forward  
Block call  
Skype Call  
Skype call / SkypeIn call / Blocked users  
Time & Date  
Time  
Time zone  
Daylight saving  
Time format  
Date  
Winter Time / Summer Time  
12 Hr / 24 Hr  
Date format  
Date separator  
Information  
TCP/IP  
Network  
PPPoE  
Proxy  
Ports  
Reset network  
Country*  
Advanced  
List of countries  
Reset settings  
Change PIN  
Software update  
Check for update / Auto Update / Device information  
*This menu item is country-dependent  
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General description  
TM  
5.2.4 Skype Voicemail  
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Skype on your  
phone  
Skype Voicemail takes your calls when  
you are busy or offline.  
5.3  
Commonly used terms  
These are some common terms used to  
talk about Skype in this user guide.  
5.1  
What is Skype?  
Call free over the internet to anyone else  
who’s on Skype. Skype software works  
on computers and many desktop,  
cordless and mobile phones.  
Outgoing call: when you call  
someone  
Incoming call: when someone's  
calling you  
Missed call: when someone calls you,  
but you don't answer in time.  
Skype Credit: Pay As You Go credit  
that you can use to call phones and  
mobiles and buy some other Skype  
products.  
!
Warning  
No Emergency Calls. Skype is not a  
replacement for your landline and cannot  
be used for emergency calling.  
5.2  
Skype, landlines and mobiles  
It's always free to call Skype-to-Skype.  
You can also stay in touch with people  
who don't have Skype yet. Call and take  
calls from phones and mobiles at great  
low rates.  
Tip  
For more information, go to skype.com.  
5.4 Using Skype on this phone  
This section describes how to use Skype  
features on this phone.  
5.2.1 Call phone numbers  
Call phones and mobiles on great value  
Pay As You Go rates. With a little Skype  
Credit, you can also forward incoming  
calls to your landline or mobile when  
you're offline.  
5.4.1 Switch users  
Up to 5 people can sign in with their  
Skype usernames on your phone. This  
means that your family or colleagues for  
instance can use Skype on your phone, or  
you can use all of your accounts if you  
have more than one. Only one person can  
be signed in at a time.  
5.2.2 Get your own online number  
You can also get an online number that  
people can call from phones and mobiles  
and you pick up in Skype.  
5.4.1.1  
Create an account  
5.2.3 Voicemail  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Create new account. Press Select  
Enter a new Skype Name. Press OK  
.
1
2
Voicemail takes a message when you're  
offline or away from your computer when  
someone calls.  
>
Sign in  
>
.
.
3
Skype on your phone  
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Enter a password for this account.  
Press OK  
Repeat your password. Press OK  
username back to your phone by setting  
them up as a new user.  
4
5
.
.
To continue, agree to Skype’s terms  
of use.  
5.4.2 Change your online status  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press OK  
This saves your new status.  
Tip  
.
1
2
Press Accept  
.
6
>
Online Status.  
You’ve set up a new Skype account.  
.
.
3
5.4.1.2  
Switching to another  
Skype user  
From standby mode, you can press u to  
access the Skype Status menu to change  
your online status.  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Press Select  
Select a username from the list.  
Press OK  
Enter the password for this account.  
Press OK  
.
1
>
Switch user.  
2
3
4
.
5.4.3 Change your password  
Your password is a security feature that  
means no one else can sign into your  
Skype account. This is different from the  
PIN system for your phone.  
.
.
This automatically signs out the  
previous user, and signs the new user in.  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
password. Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Change  
.
5.4.1.3  
Removing an account  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Clear user name. Press Select  
Select a username to remove from  
the list. Press Select  
This deletes the account from the  
phone.  
.
1
2
Enter your password. Press OK  
Enter your new password. Press OK  
Repeat your new password. Press  
.
3
4
5
>
Switch user  
>
.
.
3
OK.  
.
This saves your new password.  
5.4.4 Sign out  
OR  
3
If you have set your phone to save the  
login settings before (see page 14), your  
phone will automatically log into your  
Skype account even after you switch your  
phone off and on.  
Select Clear all to delete everyone  
on the list. Press Select  
This deletes all the saved accounts  
from the phone.  
Warning  
.
!
To manually sign out of Skype  
,
Removing an account removes that  
person's contacts and settings on your  
phone. They cannot be recovered.  
However, you can add the same  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Select  
.
1
2
>
Sign out. Press  
.
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Skype on your phone  
       
Press OK to confirm.  
This logs out the current user.  
Note  
Select the new setting. Press Select.  
3
3
This displays a confirmation  
message.  
Press Yes to confirm.  
Press OK  
This saves your auto update setting.  
Note  
4
5
After signing out manually, your phone  
will not automatically log into your Skype  
account when you switch on your phone.  
.
When you get an auto update message,  
press OK to install the update now. Press  
Later to see the reminder again at a later  
time.  
5.4.5 Check your account  
Check how much credit you've got in  
your account and if you have voicemail or  
an online number, when they expire.  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Status. Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Account  
5.4.8 Check device information  
.
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Software update  
information. Press Select  
The information is displayed.  
.
1
2
Select the account to check. Press  
>
Advanced  
Device  
>
3
Select  
.
>
This shows your account  
information.  
.
Tip  
Your Skype Credit balance is displayed  
when your phone’s on standby.  
5.4.6 Update Skype  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Software update  
Press Select  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
.
1
2
>
>
Advanced  
>
Check for update  
.
.
3
5.4.7 Turn on auto update  
You can program your phone to notify  
you when a new version of Skype is  
available. This saves you from manually  
checking for updates.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Software update  
Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Advanced  
>
>
Auto Update  
.
.
Skype on your phone  
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6.1.1 Assign a preferred line  
6
Call  
A preferred line is the line of priority for  
calls. After setting the preferred line, all  
Your phone supports both Skype line and  
landline calls. A Skype call is a call using  
the Skype line. A Landline call is a call  
using your regular phone line.  
your calls (  
) will always be dialed  
out on the preferred line when you press  
r.  
You may select either Regular or  
SkypeOut call as your preferred line,  
otherwise you can set your phone to  
prompt you each time you make a call.  
Note  
This telephone is not designed for making  
emergency telephone calls when the  
power fails.  
Alternative arrangements should be made  
for access to emergency services.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
line. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
Tip  
After the first Skype credit or Landline  
.
1
2
>
Phone  
>
Preferred  
.
3
6.1  
Make a regular call  
This section describes the different ways  
to make a call.  
call, as a new user, your phone will invite  
you to set up a preferred call method.  
Note  
Signal Strength. Check the signal strength  
before making a call and during a call. For  
details, see “Checking the signal strength”  
on page 15.  
6.1.2 Pre-dialing  
Pre-dialing allows you to view and edit  
the number before making the call.  
Press r for the landline.  
1
2
Enter the phone number or Skype  
contact name.  
1
Dial the phone number.  
The number displays on the screen  
and is dialed out.  
The number displays on the screen.  
You can make changes before  
dialing out.  
Note  
Call Timer. The call timer displays the talk  
time of your current call.  
Press r to dial out the call.  
2
The number is dialed out on the  
preferred line. For details on  
preferred line, see page 24.  
Note  
Low Battery. During a call, you will hear  
warning tones if your handset is almost  
out of battery. Charge your handset or  
your call may soon be cut off. For details,  
see “Checking the battery level” on  
page 13.  
Tip  
Press Clear to erase a digit.  
Press and hold # to enter a pause  
after a digit has been entered.  
on the screen.  
P
displays  
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Call  
         
6.1.3 Call from the landline  
6.1.5 Call from the contact list  
Enter the phone number.  
Press Options  
Select Regular call. Press Select  
The number is dialed out.  
1
2
3
Press :from standby to view the  
1
.
contact list.  
.
Select a contact. Press r.  
Note  
2
For details on the contact list, see  
page 32.  
6.1.4 Call using Skype Credits  
Note  
The phone number shall include +, the  
international calling code, area code  
(country dependent), and subscriber  
number.  
6.1.6 Redial the last number  
Press Redial  
.
1
The number displays on the screen.  
You can make changes before  
dialing out.  
Enter the phone number.  
1
Note  
Press r to dial out the call.  
2
To make a SkypeOut call, it is necessary  
to dial the country prefix before dialing  
the phone number you are calling, i.e. 00,  
011 or +.  
The number is dialed out on the  
preferred line. For details on  
preferred line, see page 24.  
For example:  
6.1.7 Call from the call history  
Your phone stores all the call records of  
the outgoing, incoming, and missed calls.  
The most recent call record is stored at  
the top of the list. For details, see “Call  
History” on page 36.  
When making calls to North America:  
00-1-905-1234567 or 011-1-905-  
1234567  
When making international calls:  
00-852-12345678 or +852-12345678  
Tip  
Press Menu  
Select History. Press Select  
Select a call list. Press Select  
.
1
2
3
To insert +: Press and hold 0.  
.
Press Options  
.
2
3
.
Select SkypeOut call. Press Select  
The number is dialed out.  
Note  
.
Select a call record. Press r.  
Note  
4
For all outgoing calls, the number is dialed  
out using the same line as before. For  
example, if you made the call using  
SkypeOut, the call will be dialed out using  
SkypeOut again. To dial out on the  
preferred line, press Options, and then  
select Call to dial out.  
You need to purchase Skype credits to  
make SkypeOut calls. Your phone will  
display the remaining amount of your  
Skype credits. For more details, please  
visit:  
skypecredit/  
Call  
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6.2  
End a call  
Press e.  
Tip  
6.4.2 Muting the microphone  
The mute feature allows you to speak to  
someone in the house privately.  
1
Press M during a call.  
Auto hang up. Place the handset on the  
charger to end the call automatically. See  
“Auto hang-up” on page 40.  
1
The caller cannot hear you, but you  
can still hear his voice.  
Press M again to unmute the  
2
6.3  
Answer a call  
microphone.  
When the phone rings, press r.  
1
You can now communicate with the  
caller.  
The call is established.  
Note  
6.4.3 Using the speaker or  
handsfree  
Caller ID Service: Subscribe from your  
service provider.  
Missed Call Alert: When a call is  
missed, your phone displays You have  
Missed Calls. Press View for more  
options.  
!
Warning  
Handsfree activation can suddenly  
increase the volume in the earpiece to a  
very high level. Make sure the handset is  
not too close to your hear.  
Tip  
When a Skype call comes in, you can  
Press v to turn on/off the  
1
reject the call by pressing Reject  
.
speaker.  
!
Warning  
Tip  
When the handset rings during an  
incoming call, do not put the handset too  
close to your ear as the ringer volume  
may damage your hearing.  
Use the speaker to involve everyone in  
the room in the conversation.  
6.4.4 Use the headset  
Note  
6.3.1 Turning off the ringer  
Headset is optional and not provided. A  
headset with 2.5mm jack and minimum 32  
ohm speaker impedance must be used. It  
is available from retail store.  
For details on ringer setting, see page 39.  
6.4  
During a call  
This section describes the features that  
are available during a call.  
Plug the headset into the headset jack at  
the side of your handset.  
Tip  
6.4.1 Adjust the earpiece volume  
Use the headset to talk privately with the  
caller.  
Press u or d to adjust the volume  
1
during a call.  
The earpiece volume is adjusted.  
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Call  
             
OR  
6.5  
Make a second landline call  
Note  
Press eto end the current call and  
2
return to standby.  
2nd Call Service. Consult and subscribe  
this service from your service provider.  
6.7  
Answer a second Skype call  
During a Skype call, your phone sounds a  
short beep periodically to notify you of  
another incoming Skype call.  
During a call,  
Press r.  
1
The current caller is put on hold.  
Press < to answer the call.  
1
Dial the number you want for the  
2nd call.  
2
3
The first call is put on hold, and you  
are now connected to the second  
call.  
The number displays on the screen  
and is dialed out.  
Press r to toggle between the  
2
Press r to toggle between the  
two callers  
two callers  
OR  
OR  
Press eto end the current call and  
2
Press eto end the current call and  
3
return to standby.  
return to standby.  
Note  
Toggling between two calls is a network  
and country dependent feature.  
6.6  
Answer a second landline call  
Note  
2nd Call Service. Consult and subscribe  
this service from your service provider.  
During a landline call, your phone sounds  
a short beep periodically to notify you of  
another incoming landline call.  
Press r to answer the call.  
1
The first call is put on hold, and you  
are now connected to the second  
call.  
Press r to toggle between the  
2
two callers  
Call  
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Tip  
To customize your intercom ringer, see  
“Personalizing your phone’s sounds” on  
page 39.  
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Intercom and  
Conference Calls  
7.2  
Internal call during an  
external call  
An intercom call is a call to another  
handset registered on the same base unit.  
This function can only be used with a  
multi-handset configuration. It allows you  
to make free internal calls, transfer  
external calls from one handset to  
another and to use the conference  
option.  
While talking on the phone on the Skype  
line or landline, you can call another  
handset.  
Press INT during the call. The  
handset(s) available for intercom is  
displayed.  
1
Select the handset you want to call.  
2
3
A conference call involves conversation  
between other handset(s) and outside  
caller(s).  
Press Call  
.
Wait for the other party to answer  
your call.  
Note  
Some of these functions could be  
unavailable if the extra handset used is  
not a VOIP855.  
To return to the external caller:  
Press End during the intercom call.  
4
You are now connected to the  
external caller.  
7.1  
Calling another handset  
An intercom call can only involve two  
handsets registered on the same base  
unit.  
7.3  
Transferring a call  
During a call in progress, you can tranfer  
the external call to a specific handset.  
1
Note  
Press INT during the call. The  
handset(s) available for intercom is  
displayed.  
If the base station only has 2 handsets  
(yours and another handset) registered to  
it, you can press INT to call the other  
handset instantly.  
Select the handset you want to call.  
2
3
Press Call  
.
Press INT. The handset(s) available  
for intercom is displayed.  
1
Wait for the other party to answer  
your call.  
Select the handset you want to call.  
2
3
Press e after the other party  
4
Press Call  
.
answers your call.  
Wait for the other party to answer  
your call.  
The external call is now transferred  
to the other handset.  
Press e to cancel or end the  
4
intercom call.  
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Intercom and Conference Calls  
   
7.4  
Conference call  
Conference call allows one external call  
to be shared with two handsets  
registered on the same base. The three  
people can share the conversation. No  
operator subscription is needed.  
Press INT during the call. The  
handset(s) available for intercom is  
displayed.  
1
Select the handset you want to call.  
2
3
Press Call  
.
Wait for the other party to answer  
your call.  
Press Conf  
.
4
5
You are now on a 3-way conference  
call.  
Press e to end the conference  
call.  
Intercom and Conference Calls  
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Key Characters (Lower case)  
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Text and Numbers  
0
. 0 , / : ; " ' ! ¡ ? ¿ * + - %  
\ ^ ~ |  
You can enter text and numbers for  
handset name, phonebook records, and  
other menu items.  
1
[Sp] 1 @ _ # = < > ( )  
& £ $ ¥ [ ] { } ¤ § …  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
a b c 2 à â Æ á ã ă ä å ą ç ć č  
d e f 3 ď đ ě è é ê ë ę ∆ Φ  
g h i 4 ğ í ì î ï I Γ  
8.1  
1
Entering text and numbers  
Find the key with the character you  
want.  
Press it as many times as needed for  
the character you want.  
j k l 5 Λ ł ĺ ľ  
2
m n o 6 ñ ň ń ó ô õ ö ő  
p q r s 7 ř ş š ś β Π Θ Σ  
t u v 8 ţ ú ù ú û ü ů ű µ  
w x y z 9 ý ž ź ż ƒ ø Ω Ξ Ψ  
Tip  
Editing. Press Clear to delete the  
character left of the cursor. Press and  
hold Clear to delete all the characters on  
screen.  
Example to write "PAUL  
"
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
7
2
8
5
once:  
once:  
two times:  
three times:  
P
A
U
L
Input table  
Key Characters (Upper case)  
0
1
2
. 0 , / : ; " ' ! ¡ ? ¿ * + - %  
\ ^ ~ |  
Note  
[Sp] 1 @ _ # = < > ( )  
& £ $ ¥ [ ] { } ¤ § …  
Input table is dependent on your country  
setting.  
A B C 2 À Â Æ Á Ã Ă Ä Å Ą  
8.2  
Switching between  
uppercase, lowercase and  
numeric  
Ç Ć Č  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
D E F 3 Ď Đ Ě È É Ê Ë Ę ∆ Φ  
G H I 4 Ğ Í Ì Î Ï İ Γ  
By default, all characters entered will be  
in uppercase. You can press * to  
switch between uppercase and lowercase  
letters.  
J K L 5 Λ Ł Ĺ Ľ  
M N O 6 Ñ Ň Ń Ó Ô Õ Ö Ő  
P Q R S 7 Ř Ş Š Ś β Π Θ Σ  
Tip  
T U V 8 Ţ Ť Ù Ú Û Ü Ů  
Ű
The lower right hand corner displays the  
method you have currently selected.  
for upper case;  
numeric mode.  
A
for  
W X Y Z 9 Ý Ž  
Ż
Ø Ω  
a
for lower case;  
1
Ξ Ψ  
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Text and Numbers  
 
8.3  
Entering symbols  
You can enter special symbols such as ? ! :  
( ) and many more.  
1
Press * while editing in lower  
case or upper case mode.  
A table of symbols is displayed.  
Use u, d, [, ]to select the symbol  
2
3
that you want.  
Press Select to enter the symbol.  
Tip  
To insert +: press and hold 0.  
Text and Numbers  
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9.2  
Call from the contact list  
9
Contact list  
See page 25.  
Your phone can store a total of 200 Skype  
and phone number contacts.  
9.3  
Shared phonebook  
You can use this feature to share your  
contacts with other users of the phone.  
Your shared phonebook can store a total  
of 100 Skype and phone number contacts.  
9.1  
View the contact list  
Press : to enter the contact list.  
1
2
3
4
Select the contact you want to view.  
Press Options  
.
9.3.1 Activating your shared  
phonebook  
Select View Profile. Press Select  
.
The details of the contact are  
displayed.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
contacts. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
Tip  
The icon displayed in front of each  
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>
Phone  
>
Share  
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Note  
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3
Unknown details. If the contact’s details  
are not known, you can request details or  
view the profile of the contact. Press  
Options, then select Request details or  
View profile. Press Select to confirm.  
contact will indicate if it is a Skype, phone  
number or shared number:  
9.1.1 Search a contact  
You can search a contact list by scrolling  
or by searching the first character.  
Skype contact  
SkypeOut contact  
Shared phonebook contact  
9.1.1.1  
Searching by scrolling  
9.3.2 Copy a shared contact  
When the shared phonebook is on, you  
can copy a shared contact to your own  
contact list.  
While in the contact list, press uor  
1
d to scroll.  
9.1.1.2  
Searching by the first  
character  
Press : to enter the contact list.  
1
2
Select the shared contact you want  
While in the contact list, press the  
digit key that contains the character  
you want to search by.  
1
to copy. Press Options  
Select Copy to my contacts. Press  
Select  
.
3
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The contact is saved to your contact  
list.  
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Enter the name of the phone contact  
user. Press OK  
Continue to step 5 if shared  
phonebook is on.  
Select All phone users if you want to  
share this contact or Only my  
account if otherwise.  
4
5
9.4  
Adding a contact  
Note  
.
Memory Full. If your contact list is full, the  
handset displays a notification message.  
Delete some contacts before adding new  
ones.  
The new contact is saved.  
9.4.1 Adding a Skype contact  
Note  
Press Menu  
Select Contacts  
Skype contact. Press Select  
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2
Contacts with identical numbers cannot  
be saved.  
>
Add Contact  
>
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Enter the name (Skype name or full  
name) or email of the Skype user.  
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9.5  
Send a voicemail to your  
Skype contact  
Press OK  
.
Press : to enter the contact list.  
1
2
A list of matching names is  
displayed.  
Select a Skype contact. Press  
Options  
.
Scroll to the contact you want. Press  
4
5
Select Send voice mail. Press Select  
A voicemail call is initiated.  
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3
Select  
.
Press Yes if you wish to send a  
request to see his/her contact  
details.  
9.6  
Manage your contacts  
You can rename, block or remove each  
contact on your contact list.  
Edit the request details if you want  
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and press OK  
.
An authorization request is sent to  
9.6.1 Rename a contact  
You can change the display name of a  
contact.  
the contact. The new contact will be  
added after the user accepts your  
request.  
Press : to enter the contact list.  
1
2
Note  
Select the contact you want to  
If shared phonebook is on, the new  
contact will be available to all users.  
rename. Press Options  
.
Select Rename. Press Select  
Edit the name. Press Clear to make  
corrections.  
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4
9.4.2 Adding a phone contact  
Press Menu  
Select Contacts  
Phone number. Press Select  
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2
Press OK to confirm.  
5
>
Add Contact  
>
The edited name is saved.  
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Enter the number in this format (+,  
international calling code, area code,  
3
and the phone number). Press OK  
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Contact list  
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9.6.2 Remove a contact  
9.7  
Handling a contact request  
You will be able to view the details of the  
contact before you choose to accept/  
decline the contact request or block the  
new contact.  
Press : to enter the contact list.  
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Select the contact you want to  
2
3
4
block. Press Options  
Select Remove. Press Select  
A confirmation request is displayed.  
Press Yes to confirm.  
The contact is removed.  
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9.7.1 Viewing the contact’s details  
Press Menu  
Select History  
Press Select  
The contact’s name is displayed.  
.
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2
>
Contacts requests.  
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9.6.3 Block a contact  
You can block a user from contacting you  
and vice versa. You will always appear as  
offline to the user that you have blocked.  
Press View Details to read the  
message.  
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Press : to enter the contact list.  
1
9.7.2 Accepting, declining or  
blocking a contact request  
Select the contact you want to  
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3
4
block. Press Options  
Select Block. Press Select  
A confirmation request is displayed.  
.
Press Menu  
Select History  
Press Select  
The contact’s name is displayed.  
Press Details to read the message.  
Press Options  
.
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2
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>
Contacts requests.  
.
Press Yes to confirm.  
Note  
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4
5
To unblock a contact, see page 41.  
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Select Accept. Press Select to add  
the new contact to your contact list.  
9.6.4 Share a contact  
You can selectively share your contacts  
with other users of the phone. For this  
option to be available, the shared  
phonebook feature must be activated.  
OR  
Select Decline. Press Select to reject  
the contact request.  
5
OR  
Press : to enter the contact list.  
1
2
Select Block. Press Select to reject  
the contact request and block the  
contact.  
5
Select the contact you want to  
share. Press Options  
Select Share on phone. Press Select  
The contact is now available to other  
users.  
.
.
3
Note  
Once a contact is blocked, you will not  
receive any further authorization request  
from the contact even if another contact  
request is made.  
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10.2.2 Add an email address  
10 Your Skype profile  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Private details. Press Select  
The current setting is displayed.  
Press Options  
Select Add. Press Select  
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1
2
>
My Profile  
>
Your Skype profile stores information  
about you such as your name, gender,  
birthdate, phone numbers, etc. Your  
profile has public and private details.  
Public details can be viewed by other  
Skype users, but private details cannot.  
You are not required to enter any  
information into your profile. It is strictly  
optional.  
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4
5
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Enter the new email address. Press  
OK when finished.  
The setting is saved.  
10.2.3 Edit an email address  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Private details. Press Select  
The current setting is displayed.  
Select the email address. Press  
.
1
2
10.1 Public details  
>
My Profile >  
.
10.1.1 View or add/edit the details  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Limited profile. Press Select  
The current setting is displayed.  
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1
2
3
4
5
>
My Profile  
>
Options  
.
.
Select Edit. Press Clear to make  
corrections.  
Press Enter when finished.  
Modify the setting.  
Press OK when finished.  
3
4
The setting is saved.  
The setting is saved.  
10.2.4 Delete an email address  
10.2 Private details  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Private details. Press Select  
The current setting is displayed.  
Select the email address. Press  
.
1
2
The only information stores as private  
detail is your email addresses (up to 3).  
Your friends can easily find you on the  
Skype network if they know your email  
address.  
>
My Profile >  
.
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4
5
Options  
Select Remove  
A confirmation request is displayed.  
Press Yes to confirm.  
The email address is deleted.  
.
.
10.2.1 View the details  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Limited profile. Press Select  
The current setting is displayed.  
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2
>
My Profile  
>
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Your Skype profile  
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11.1 Call history options  
11 Call History  
Your phone stores the call history  
composed of four lists:  
Press Menu  
Select History. Press Select  
Select the call list you need. Press  
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2
3
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Select  
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All Events: Include all missed,  
incoming, and outgoing calls.  
Missed: Calls that you received  
but did not answer. Up to 50 missed  
calls.  
The call records are displayed.  
Select a call record and press  
Options to choose one of the  
following options*:  
4
SkypeOut  
call  
Make a call to the  
caller using Skype  
Make a call to the  
caller using Landline  
Save the number to  
your Contact list (if  
the caller’s contact is  
not already in your  
Contact list)  
Incoming: Calls that you  
received and answered. Up to 50  
incoming calls.  
Outgoing: Calls that you made.  
Up to 20 outgoing calls.  
Regular  
call  
Save to  
contacts  
A call history record is saved for each call  
and includes information of the caller  
name, number, call time, and date.  
Your phone also saves a history of  
received Skype voicemail, new request(s),  
and Landline voicemail.  
If the identity of the caller is not withheld,  
the name (or number) of the caller will be  
displayed. The call records are displayed  
in chronological order with the most  
recent received call at the top of the list.  
Details  
Delete  
View details of caller  
Deletethecurrent call  
record  
Delete all  
Delete all call history  
records  
*Not all options are available for the selected  
call record. The options that are available vary  
according to the status of your contact (online/  
offline) and the type of contact, whether it is a  
online number or phone number contact.  
Note  
Your phone will not store any call history  
(except for PSTN calls) if you are not  
signed in to Skype.  
Press Select  
.
5
When you sign out from Skype, your  
phone clears all the call history,  
voicemails, and new requests saved under  
your account. When you or another user  
signs in to Skype again, your phone starts  
saving the new call history under the  
signed-in account.  
Tip  
From standby mode, you can press d to  
enter History menu.  
11.1.1 Viewing details of a call  
record  
After selecting the call record,  
Press Options  
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Call History  
 
Select Details. Press Select  
The details of the caller are  
displayed.  
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11.1.6 Deleting all call records  
Press Options  
Select Delete all. Press Select  
Press Yes to confirm  
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3
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11.1.2 Returning a call  
All call records in the call list are  
deleted.  
To return a call from the missed or  
incoming call lists, see “Call from the call  
history” on page 25.  
11.1.3 Redialing a call  
To redial a call that you have made  
previously, see “Call from the call  
history” on page 25.  
11.1.4 Saving a call record to your  
contact list  
After selecting the call record,  
Press Options  
Select Save to contacts. Press Select  
Enter the name of the contact. Press  
.
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2
3
.
OK.  
Continue to step 4 if shared  
phonebook is on.  
Select All phone users if you want to  
share this contact or Only my  
account if otherwise.  
4
The new contact is saved.  
Note  
Contacts with identical numbers cannot  
be saved.  
11.1.5 Deleting a call record  
After selecting the call record,  
Press Options  
Select Remove. Press Select  
The call record is deleted.  
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2
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Call History  
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12.1.3 Adjusting the screen  
brightness level  
12 Custom Options  
Make this your phone - change the look  
and sound of the handset to suit your  
needs and preference.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Brightness  
.
1
2
>
Display  
>
.
Adjust your brightness level using [  
and ]keys. The brightness effect will  
display while you are browsing  
through the different brightness  
levels. Press OK to confirm.  
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12.1 Personalizing your phone’s  
display  
12.1.1 Naming your handset  
Each handset can have its own name. It is  
displayed on the screen in standby.  
The setting is saved.  
12.1.4 Adjusting the screen  
contrast level  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Name. Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Phone  
.
>
Handset  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Display  
>
Contrast.  
Enter or edit the name. Use Clear to  
make corrections.  
Press OK to confirm.  
3
4
.
Adjust your contrast level using [  
3
and ] keys. The contrast effect will  
display while you are browsing  
through the different contrast levels.  
Press OK to confirm.  
The setting is saved.  
12.1.2 Set the display language  
This feature only applies to model(s) with  
multiple-language support.  
The setting is saved.  
12.1.5 Adjusting the screen  
backlight duration  
Note  
Available languages for selection vary with  
different countries.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
>
Display  
>
Backlight.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
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>
Phone  
>
Language.  
.
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12.1.6 Selecting the Screen Saver  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Screen Saver. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
>
Display  
>
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Custom Options  
               
12.2 Personalizing your phone’s  
sounds  
12.2.3 Setting your handset’s  
keypad tone  
The keypad tone can be turned on or off.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Tone. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
12.2.1 Setting your handset’s  
ringer melody  
You can choose from 20 different ringer  
melodies for your Skype call, regular  
(Landline) call and Intercom.  
1
2
>
Sounds  
.
>
Keypad  
.
3
To change the melody of your Skype or  
Landline or Intercom call:  
12.2.4 Setting your handset’s  
notification sounds  
The notification tone can be turned on or  
off.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Select either Skype or Landline or  
Intercom. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
3
>
Sounds  
>
Ringtone.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Notifications. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
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>
Sounds  
>
.
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3
12.2.2 Setting your handset’s  
ringer volume  
There are 5 ringer volume levels  
(including ringer off) and a progressive  
setting.  
12.2.5 Setting your handset’s  
confirmation tone  
The confirmation tone can be turned on  
or off.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Volume. Press Select  
.
1
2
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Confirmation. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
>
Sounds  
.
>
Ring  
>
Sounds  
>
.
Adjust the volume level using [ and  
3
.
3
] keys. Press Select to confirm.  
The setting is saved.  
Custom Options  
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13.3 Skype call features  
13 Calling Features  
Skype offers a lot call-related features.  
This section describes the call-related  
features that apply to the Skype line only.  
Your phone supports a number of call-  
related features to help you handle and  
manage your calls more effectively and  
conveniently. This section describes the  
call-related features that apply to both  
the Skype line and landline.  
13.3.1 Preferred line  
See “Assign a preferred line” on page 24.  
13.3.2 Do not disturb  
Change your Skype status to Do not  
disturb, and Skype turns off all the ringers  
for all phone and online number calls.  
Your handset will not ring when it  
receives Skype calls.  
13.1 Auto answer  
Auto answer enables you to answer an  
incoming call by simply picking up the  
handset from the charging cradle. You do  
not need to press a key to answer the call.  
Press Menu  
Select Skype Status  
Do not disturb. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
Tip  
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1
2
>
Online Status  
>
13.1.1 Activating/deactivating auto  
answer  
.
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
answer. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
>
Phone  
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>
Auto  
From standby mode, you can press u to  
access the Skype Status menu to change  
your Skype status.  
.
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13.3.3 Skype Call forward  
13.2 Auto hang-up  
If you do not want to miss a call you can  
re-direct Skype calls to another landline  
or mobile number when you are away  
from your home or office.  
Auto hang up allows you to end a call by  
placing the handset on the charger  
without pressing any key.  
13.2.1 Activating/deactivating auto  
hang-up  
13.3.3.1  
Activating Call forward  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
forward On. Press Select  
.
1
2
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
hangup. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
>
Skype Call  
>
Call  
>
Phone  
>
Auto  
>
.
.
Enter the number you wish to  
forward your calls to. Press OK to  
confirm.  
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3
The setting is saved.  
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Note  
13.3.4.3 Blocked Users  
Skype Voicemail Disabled. After you have  
activated call forwarding, all your calls will  
be diverted to the forwarded number. If  
you are unable to answer calls, callers will  
not be able to leave a message at your  
Skype voicemail until you have  
Displays the list of users that have been  
blocked by the privacy feature. You may  
use this feature to remove the privacy  
feature on certain users.  
deactivated call forwarding.  
13.3.4.3.1 Unblocking users  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
call Blocked users. Press Select  
.
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2
>
Skype Call  
>
Block  
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13.3.3.2 Deactivating Call  
forward  
>
The list of blocked users are  
displayed.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
forward Off. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
>
Skype Call  
>
Call  
Select the user you wish to unblock.  
Press Unblock  
The user is unblocked.  
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>
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13.3.4 Block call  
13.4 Landline call features  
This section describes the call-related  
features that apply to the landline only.  
The privacy feature lets you configure  
which contact can call you. It is possible  
to configure Skype so that anyone can call  
you or only your contacts can call you or  
only authorized users can call you.  
13.4.1 Carrier code  
This feature only applies to model(s) with  
carrier code support.  
For some telephone service providers,  
you may need to add the carrier code  
when making a call outside of your local  
area. The area code feature automatically  
helps you decide if the carrier code is  
needed when you are returning a call  
from the incoming call log.  
13.3.4.1 Blocking Skype calls  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
call Skype call. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
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2
>
Skype Call  
>
.
Block  
>
.
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You only have to program the carrier  
code of your service provider, and your  
phone will do the rest for you.  
13.3.4.2 Blocking Online number  
calls  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
call SkypeIn call. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
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2
Note  
>
Skype Call  
>
Block  
Carrier Code. It is a 2 or 3-digit code that  
represents a service provider. Consult  
your service provider to find out its code.  
>
.
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3
Press Menu  
.
1
Calling Features  
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Select Settings  
Carrier code. Press Select  
Enter the carrier code. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
>
Regular Call  
>
as 604 and prefix number as 1250.  
When you have dialed out a number such  
as 6043338888, your phone will change  
the number to 12503338888 when it dials  
out.  
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3
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13.4.2 Area code management  
This feature only applies to model(s) with  
area code support.  
This feature automatically removes the  
area code of an incoming call. You can  
define an area code (up to 5 digits) you  
want to remove. The phone number will  
be saved in the call log without the area  
code.  
Note  
The maximum length of detect digits is 5  
digits. The maximum length of auto prefix  
number is 10 digits.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
prefix. Press Select  
Enter the Detect number. Press OK  
.
1
2
>
Regular Call  
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>
Auto  
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4
Enter the Prefix number. (To enter a  
pause, press and hold #.) Press  
13.4.3 Activating area code  
removal  
OK.  
The setting is saved.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
code. Press Select  
Enter the area code. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
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2
Note  
>
Regular Call  
>
Area  
Empty Detect Number. If the user only  
sets the prefix number and leaves the  
detect number empty, the prefix number  
will be added to all outgoing calls.  
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3
Note  
13.4.4 Deactivating area code  
removal  
Dialed Number. If the dialed number  
starts with *, # or P, the handset will not  
do any reformatting.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
code. Press Select  
Use BACK to delete all the digits.  
Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
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2
>
Regular Call  
.
>
Area  
13.4.6 Recall selection  
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Recall is a signal that needs to be sent to  
the network when making or answering a  
second call. Your phone shall already be  
set up for use in your country. For details,  
consult your service provider.  
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13.4.5 Auto prefix  
The auto prefix feature checks and  
formats your outgoing call number before  
it is dialed out. If the first few digits of the  
number match the detect number you set  
in the menu, they will be replaced by the  
prefix number you set in the menu.  
For example, you set the detect number  
13.4.7 Setting the recall duration  
There are 3 recall time options: Short,  
Medium, and Long. The number of available  
options varies with different countries.  
Press Menu  
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Calling Features  
     
Select Settings  
Recall time. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
>
Regular Call  
>
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3
13.4.10Pause selection  
This feature only applies to model(s) with  
pause selection support.  
A pause is a break you can enter when  
making a call. A pause is used for calls  
such as PABX and operator services. For  
details, consult your service provider.  
.
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13.4.7.1 Setting the recall pause  
time  
There are 2 recall pause time options:  
Pause 1 and Pause 2.  
13.4.10.1 Activating PABX  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Recall Pause Time. Press OK  
Select the new setting. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
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2
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
PABX. Press OK  
Select the new setting. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
.
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>
Regular Call  
>
>
Regular Call  
>
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13.4.8 Dial mode  
13.4.11First Ring  
This feature only applies to model(s) with  
first ring support.  
This feature only applies to model(s) that  
support both tone and pulse dialing.  
Dial mode is the telephone signal used in  
your country. Your phone supports tone  
(DTMF) and pulse (rotary) dialing. Your  
phone shall already be set up for use in  
your country. For details, consult your  
service provider.  
If you have subscribed for Caller ID  
service with your service provider, your  
phone can suppress the first ring before  
the Caller ID. After resetting, your phone  
will automatically detect if Caller ID  
service is subscribed and start to  
suppress the first ring. You can change  
this setting to suit your preference.  
13.4.9 Setting the dial mode  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
mode. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
Tip  
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1
2
>
Regular Call  
.
>
Dial  
13.4.12Turning first ring on/off  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
ring. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
Note  
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2
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3
>
Regular Call  
.
>
1st  
.
3
Temporary Tone. If your phone is in pulse  
dialing, press * during a call for  
temporary tone mode. '*' displays. Digits  
entered after '*' are sent out as tone  
signals (for this call only).  
Reset First Ring Status. To reset the first  
ring status, you can reset the system from  
the Reset menu. See “Reset the default  
settings” on page 50.  
Calling Features  
43  
     
Play  
Play your voicemail  
View details of your  
voicemail  
Details  
14 Network Services  
The network services feature allows you  
to listen to information provided by your  
network provider. The availability of  
these features is dependant on your  
country and your subscription with the  
network provider. This information is  
stored by the network rather than in  
your handset itself. Contact your  
network provider for more information  
about this feature.  
Delete  
Call  
Delete voicemail  
Return a call to the  
sender  
Send  
Voicemail  
Record a voicemail for  
the sender  
View  
Profile  
View profile of the  
sender  
Add to  
Contact  
Add sender to your  
Contact list (if the  
sender’s contact is not  
already in your  
Contact list)  
Note  
Incorrect codes. Network services may  
not work if the incorrect activation and/  
or deactivation codes are entered.  
My  
Greeting  
Play, re-record or  
reset your Skype  
voicemail greeting  
14.1 Voicemail  
Press Select  
.
4
The voicemail waiting indicator icon  
appears on your handset’s screen when  
there there are new voicemails. When all  
the voicemails are heard, the icon  
disappears.  
14.1.1.1 My Greeting  
You may personalise your own Skype  
voicemail greeting message using this  
feature. This greeting will be played to  
your Skype caller when you are busy or  
offline.  
You can receive voicemails from both  
your Skype and Landline callers.  
TM  
14.1.1 Skype Voicemail  
TM  
Skype Voicemail takes your calls when  
14.1.1.1.1 Playing your voicemail  
greeting  
you are busy or offline. Consult and  
subscribe this service from Skype.  
Press Menu  
Select History  
SkypeVM. Press Select  
A list of voicemails appears. Select a  
Skype voicemail and press Options  
Select My Greeting Options Play  
Press Select  
.
1
2
Press Menu  
Select History  
SkypeVM. Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Voice mails  
>
>
Voice mails  
>
.
.
3
4
A list of voicemails appears. Select a  
Skype voicemail and press Options  
to choose one of the following  
options:  
3
.
>
>
.
.
Your voicemail greeting starts  
playing.  
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Network Services  
     
14.1.1.1.2 Recordingyourvoicemail  
greeting  
14.1.2.1 Retrieving voicemail  
Call your voicemail service center to  
retrieve your Landline voicemail. Your  
handset supports 2 voicemail service  
numbers.  
Press Menu  
Select Select History  
SkypeVM. Press Select  
A list of voicemails appears. Select a  
Skype voicemail and press Options  
Select My Greeting Options  
Record  
.
1
2
>
Voice mails  
.
>
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Voicemail. Press Select.  
.
3
4
5
1
2
.
>
Regular Call  
>
>
>
.
A list of voicemail service centres  
appears. Select a voicemail service  
3
4
Press Select to start recording your  
new voicemail greeting. To stop,  
centre and press Select  
Select Call. Press Select  
A call is made to the service centre.  
Wait for voice instruction.  
.
press OK  
.
.
Your new voicemail greeting is now  
saved.  
14.1.1.1.3 Resetting your voicemail  
greeting  
14.1.2.2 Editing the voicemail  
service number  
This feature resets your current  
voicemail greeting to the default greeting  
provided by Skype.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Voicemail. Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Regular Call  
>
.
Press Menu  
Select Select History  
SkypeVM. Press Select  
A list of voicemails appears. Select a  
Skype voicemail and press Options  
Select My Greeting Options  
Reset Default. Press Select  
Your voicemail greeting is reset.  
.
A list of voicemail service centres  
appears. Select a voicemail service  
centre and press Select.  
Select Define number. Press Select  
to start editing.  
1
2
3
>
Voice mails  
.
>
3
4
4
5
.
>
>
Press Select  
.
.
• The service number is saved.  
14.1.2.3 Deleting voicemail  
14.1.2 Landline Voicemail  
Press Menu  
Select History  
Landline VM. Press Select  
.
1
2
The voicemail service number must be  
defined in your handset before you can  
make a call to retrieve your Landline  
voicemail. Consult and subscribe this  
service from your service provider.  
>
Voice mails  
>
.
A list of voicemail service centres  
appears. Select a voicemail service  
3
4
centre and press Select  
Select Delete. Press Select  
The voicemail notification is deleted.  
.
.
Network Services  
45  
 
becomes available. You can also define or  
change the cancel call back number  
manually.  
14.2 Voicemail Call forward  
This feature allows you to forward your  
voicemails to another landline or mobile  
number.  
14.4.1 Activating cancel call back  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Cancel call back  
.
1
2
14.2.1 Activating/deactivating  
voicemail call forward  
>
>
Regular Call  
Call. Press Select  
A call to the number will be initiated.  
>
.
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Voicemail Forward unanswered  
Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press Select  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
>
Skype Call  
>
>
.
14.4.2 Defining cancel call back  
number  
.
.
3
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Cancel call back  
Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Regular Call  
>
>
Define number  
.
14.3 Call back  
.
The call back service allows you to make  
a call to the person who last called you.  
You can also define or change the call  
back number manually.  
Enter a new number or edit the  
existing cancel call back number.  
Press OK to confirm.  
3
4
The setting is saved.  
14.3.1 Activating call back  
14.5 Withhold identity  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
back Call. Press Select  
A call to the number will be initiated.  
.
1
2
This feature enables you to prevent the  
person you are calling from seeing your  
name or number caller identity.  
>
Regular Call  
>
Call  
>
.
14.5.1 Activating withhold identity  
14.3.2 Defining call back number  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Withhold identity  
.
1
2
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
back Define number. Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Regular Call  
>
>
Regular Call  
>
Call  
>
On. Press Select  
.
>
.
The setting is saved.  
Enter a new number or edit the  
existing call back number.  
Press OK to confirm.  
3
4
14.5.2 Deactivating withhold  
identity  
The setting is saved.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Withhold identity  
.
1
2
>
Regular Call  
>
14.4 Cancel call back  
The cancel call back service notifies you  
when a party you have tried to call  
>
Off. Press Select  
.
The setting is saved.  
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14.5.3 Defining withhold identity  
number  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Withhold identity  
.
1
2
>
Regular Call  
>
>
On. Press Select  
.
Enter the number you wish to  
withhold your identity from. Press  
OK to confirm.  
3
The setting is saved.  
Network Services  
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15.2 Missing handset(s)  
15 Extra Features  
Press V on the base unit.  
1
All the handsets connected to this  
base station ring.  
Discover and explore the additional  
features your phone offers! Find out how  
these features can benefit you and help  
you make the most from your phone.  
Press V on the base station  
2
again to stop paging.  
All the handsets stop ringing.  
OR  
15.1 Keypad lock  
Press any key on the handset to stop the  
paging for that handset.  
You can lock the keypad to prevent  
accidental presses on the handset while  
you are carrying it around.  
15.1.1 Locking the keypad  
Press and hold # during  
1
standby.  
The keypad is locked, and  
displayed.  
is  
Note  
Calls. You will not be able to make any  
calls including emergency calls when the  
keypad is locked. You can still answer  
incoming calls. The keypad will be  
unlocked during the call, and then it will  
be re-locked automatically after you finish  
the call.  
15.1.2 Unlocking the keypad  
Press Unlock, then press and hold  
1
*.  
The keypad is unlocked.  
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Extra Features  
   
your phone before registering additional  
handsets.  
16 The System  
16.2.1 Manual Registration  
16.1 Set your country  
Press Menu  
Registration  
Press the Base page key for more  
than 3 seconds.  
Press OK on the handset.  
>
.
Settings  
>
Phone  
>
1
The country setting of your phone has  
been set during the initial set up of your  
phone. You can make changes to the  
country setting on your phone. The  
country code is the international calling  
code for a country (example, “1” for  
Canada), see “Country codes list” on  
page 52.  
2
3
4
Enter PIN code (Default: 0000).  
Press Clear to correct typing errors.  
Press OK  
.
5
Your handset starts searching for  
the base.  
Please refer to glossary for details about  
country code, see page 64.  
If registration is successful, the signal  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Country. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
Warning  
.
1
2
icon  
displays steadily.  
>
Advanced  
>
Tip  
.
If registration failed, repeat the above  
procedure.  
.
3
Note  
!
The base can register up to 4 handsets,  
then the base unit registration memory is  
full. If you attempt to register an  
additional handset, the registration  
process will be aborted.  
The phone may not work properly  
without correct country code entry.  
16.2 Register the handset  
Registration allows communication  
between the base unit and handset(s). If  
the handset cannot communicate with its  
base, you will not be able to make any call  
or use many of the functions and features  
on the phone.  
16.3 Unregister a handset  
Use one handset to unregister another  
handset that shares the same base unit.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
De-registration. Press OK  
.
1
2
>
Phone  
>
.
Note  
Your handset should be already  
registered on the base unless you have  
de-registered a handset.  
Select the new setting. Press OK.  
3
Tip  
The handset number displays beside the  
word “Skype” during standby. For  
example, Skype (1).  
!
Warning  
Make sure you have configured the  
language, country code, and area code of  
The System  
49  
         
Press Yes to confirm  
All settings have reset.  
Note  
5
16.4 Change the system PIN  
The system PIN is used for registering,  
deleting handsets, and protecting the  
access rights to some of the other menus.  
The default system PIN is 0000. You can  
personalize the PIN for greater security.  
After reset, your base's power switches  
off. It will switch back on in a few seconds  
after updating all the settings.  
See “Default (pre-programmed) settings”  
on page 59 for the original factory  
settings.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
PIN. Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Advanced  
.
>
Change  
Enter the system PIN. Press OK. Use  
Clear to make corrections.  
Enter the new system PIN. Press  
3
4
5
16.6 Network settings  
This section describes the information on  
viewing and changing the Internet  
network settings of your phone. You shall  
not need to configure the network after  
setting up the phone. This section is  
recommended for advanced users who  
want to configure the network with their  
static IP address.  
Enter  
.
Enter the new system PIN again for  
verification. Press Enter  
The setting is saved.  
Note  
.
Write down your PIN and save it for  
future use. If you have forgotten the PIN,  
call your dealer for assistance.  
!
Warning  
Incorrect settings will affect Skype usage  
on this phone. We recommend that you  
consult your network administrator or  
service provider before making any  
changes to the network settings.  
16.5 Reset the default settings  
The default settings are the original  
factory settings of your phone.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
settings. Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Advanced  
.
>
Reset  
16.6.1 View your network setting  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Information. Press Select.  
.
1
2
Select Reset all to reset all the  
settings including the network  
settings,  
3
>
Network  
>
View the information. Press OK  
when finished.  
3
OR  
Select Keep Network to reset all the  
settingsexcept the networksettings.  
Press Select. Enter the system PIN.  
Press Enter to confirm. Use Clear to  
make corrections.  
3
16.6.2 DHCP  
4
By default, DHCP is activated. If you  
configure the network to use your own  
static IP address, DHCP will be  
deactivated. You can re-activate DHCP.  
A confirmation request is displayed.  
50  
The System  
     
16.6.2.1  
Activate DHCP  
16.6.5 Configure individual  
network settings  
After configuring to use your own static  
IP, you can also make changes to other  
settings in the network such as subnet  
mask, gateway address, DNS, etc.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Press Select  
Select DHCP. Press OK  
An activation request is displayed.  
Press OK to confirm.  
.
1
>
Network  
>
TCP/IP.  
2
3
4
.
.
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Press Select  
Select the item you want to change.  
Press Select  
Edit the information. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
Your IP address is displayed. The  
new setting is saved.  
>
Network  
>
TCP/IP.  
.
3
4
16.6.3 PPPoE  
.
If your Internet service provider requires  
you to use PPPoE, you can configure your  
user name and password for the PPPoE  
connection.  
.
16.6.6 Reset the Network  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
network. Press Select  
A confirmation request is displayed.  
Press Yes to confirm.  
The network setting is reset.  
.
1
2
>
Network  
>
Reset  
16.6.3.1 Activate PPPoE  
.
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Press Yes  
Enter username. Press OK  
.
1
2
>
Network  
>
PPPoE.  
3
.
.
3
4
Enter password. Press Enter  
An activation request is displayed.  
Press OK to confirm.  
The new setting is saved.  
.
5
16.6.4 Configure a static IP  
You can configure the network to use  
your own static IP.  
Press Menu  
Select Settings  
Press Select  
Select Static IP. Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Network  
>
TCP/IP.  
.
.
3
A confirmation request is displayed.  
Press Yes to confirm.  
Follow the on-screen instruction to  
finish configuring your network.  
4
5
The System  
51  
16.7 Country codes list  
The country code is the international  
calling code for a country, see page 14  
and page 49 for details.  
Abbreviation - Country  
AU Australia  
Code  
61  
AT Austria  
43  
BE Belgium  
32  
CA Canada  
1
CZ Czech Republic  
DK Denmark  
420  
45  
FI  
Finland  
358  
33  
FR France  
DE Germany  
GR Greece  
49  
30  
IE  
Ireland  
Italy  
353  
39  
IT  
LU Luxembourg  
NL Netherlands  
352  
31  
NZ New Zealand (Aotearoa) 64  
NO Norway  
PL Poland  
47  
48  
351  
40  
421  
34  
46  
41  
90  
44  
1
PT Portugal  
RO Romania  
SK Slovak Republic  
ES  
SE  
Spain  
Sweden  
CH Switzerland  
TR Turkey  
GB United Kingdom  
US United States  
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The System  
   
Through the handset,  
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
Off. Press Select  
Select On. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
17 The Answering  
Machine  
Your phone includes a telephone  
answering machine that records  
>
Answer On/  
.
.
3
unanswered calls when it is on. Once  
switched on, your answering machine is  
ready to be used. By default, your  
answering machine is set to Answer and  
Record mode. You can also access the  
answering machine remotely.  
Through the base,  
Press o to turn on the  
1
answering machine during standby.  
Note  
Once switched on, your answering  
machine will answer incoming calls after a  
certain number of rings depending on the  
ring delay setting. See “Setting the ring  
delay” on page 57.  
The LED message counter on the base  
will show the number of the messages  
when the answering machine is on.  
.
The answering machine is on  
with no new messages.  
17.2 Turning off the answering  
machine  
You can turn off the answering machine  
either through the base or the handset.  
--.  
Memory full  
Recording  
3.  
The 2-digit number shows:  
- The volume level during  
adjustment,  
Through the handset,  
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
Off. Press Select  
Select Off. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
or  
>
Answer On/  
- The message number  
(blink for new messages)  
.
.
3
You can use the answering machine menu  
on the handset to change the settings of  
the answering machine.  
Through the base,  
Press o to turn off the  
1
17.1 Turning on the answering  
machine  
You can turn on the answering machine  
either through the base or the handset.  
answering machine during standby.  
Note  
Once switched off, the message counter  
turns off.  
The Answering Machine  
53  
 
17.3 Setting the answering  
machine language  
17.5.1 Recording an outgoing  
message  
This feature only applies to model(s) with  
multiple-language support.  
The answering machine language is the  
language for the pre-recorded outgoing  
messages (OGM) announced by the  
answering machine.  
The maximum length of the outgoing  
message is 60 seconds. After recording,  
your new outgoing message will  
automatically replace the old one.  
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
OGM. Press Select  
Select Answer & Record or Answer  
only. Press Select  
Select Record. Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Record  
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
Settings OGM languages. Press  
Select  
Select the new setting. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
.
.
1
2
>
Ans.  
3
>
.
.
.
4
5
6
.
Press Start to start recording.  
Press Stop to stop recording or  
recording will stop after 60 seconds.  
3
The recorded outgoing message will  
play back automatically for review.  
17.4 Setting the answer mode  
By default, the answering machine is set  
to Answer & Record mode (message can  
be left by the callers), this can be changed  
to Answer Only (no message can be left  
by the callers. The caller will be prompted  
to call back later.)  
Tip  
Restore Pre-recorded outgoing message. If  
you want to restore the pre-recorded  
outgoing message, simply delete your  
current outgoing message.  
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
mode. Press Select  
Select the new setting. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
Note  
Memory Full. Answering machine  
.
1
2
>
Answer  
17.5.2 Listening to the outgoing  
message  
.
.
3
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
OGM. Press Select  
Select Answer & Record or Answer  
only. Press Select  
The handset plays the outgoing  
message.  
.
1
2
>
Record  
.
3
.
automatically switches to answer only mode.  
17.5 Outgoing messages (OGM)  
The outgoing message is the message your  
caller hears when the answering machine  
picks up the call. Your answering machine  
comes with 2 pre-recorded outgoing  
messages: one for Answer and Record  
mode and one for Answer Only mode.  
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From the base  
Press p. Press to start or  
17.5.3 Deleting an outgoing  
message  
1
stop message playback.  
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
OGM. Press Select  
Select Answer & Record or Answer  
only. Press Select  
Select Delete. Press Select  
The handset displays a confirmation  
request.  
Press OK to confirm.  
.
1
2
Adjust the volume. Press + to  
increase or -to decrease the  
speaker's volume.  
>
Record  
.
3
4
.
Skip backward.  
.
- During message playback, press  
P to replay the message  
from the beginning.  
5
- During the first second of the  
current message, press Pto  
play the previous message.  
Skip forward. Press Fto skip  
to the next message.  
The pre-recorded outgoing message  
is restored.  
Note  
The pre-recorded outgoing message  
cannot be deleted.  
Stop playback. Press p.  
Delete current message.  
17.6 Incoming messages (ICM)  
Each message can be up to 3 minutes  
long. When you have received new  
messages on your answering machine, the  
answering machine display will keep  
flashing the number of new messages  
received and the handset will display a  
notification message. If you pick up the  
phone when the caller is leaving a  
message, the recording will stop and you  
can talk to the caller directly.  
Press f.  
Note  
Deleted message(s) cannot be recovered.  
From the handset  
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
New messages start playing.  
Old messages start playing if there is no  
new message.  
.
1
2
>
Play.  
Note  
Stop playback. Press Stop  
Enter options menu. Press  
Options  
.
Memory Full. The answering machine  
automatically switches to answer only  
mode. Delete some messages to allow  
room for new messages.  
.
Adjust the volume. Press u to  
increase or d decrease the  
volume.  
17.6.1 Playing incoming messages  
Incoming messages will be played back in  
the sequence they were recorded.  
Tip  
From standby mode, you can press d to  
enter History menu. Select Answering  
Machine to access your new messages.  
The Answering Machine  
55  
 
17.6.2 Deleting an incoming  
message  
17.7 Record memo  
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
memo. Press Select  
.
1
2
>
Record  
From the base  
.
Press Start to start recording.  
Press Stop to stop recording or the  
recording will stop after 3 minutes.  
3
4
Press f during message  
1
playback.  
The current message is deleted.  
17.8 Call screening  
From the handset  
Call screening allows you to hear the  
caller while he is leaving a message. You  
can then decide if you want to talk to the  
caller directly.  
During message playback, press  
Options to enter the options menu.  
1
2
Select Delete. Press OK  
.
The current message is deleted.  
From the base  
17.6.3 Deleting all old incoming  
messages  
You can use , to adjust the  
speaker's volume during call screening.  
The lowest volume level turns call  
screening off.  
From the base  
Press and hold f during  
1
standby.  
All old messages are permanently  
deleted.  
From the handset  
The call screening feature on the handset  
can be changed from the handset menu.  
From the handset  
Press Menu on the handset.  
Select Answer machine Ans.  
Settings Handset screening. Press  
Select  
1
2
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
Press Select  
.
>
1
2
>
Delete all  
.
>
.
.
The handset displays a confirmation  
request.  
Select new setting.  
Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
Note  
3
4
.
Press Yes to confirm.  
3
All old messages are permanently  
deleted.  
During call screening, use u and d to  
Note  
adjust the screening volume.  
Unread message(s) cannot be deleted,  
and deleted message(s) cannot be  
recovered.  
Tip  
Handset Call Screening. Press Listen on  
your handset. Your handset automatically  
turns on the speaker for handset screening.  
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The Answering Machine  
   
To listen from the earpiece, press vto  
17.11 Remote access  
turn off the speaker.  
You can operate your answering machine  
when you are away from home by calling  
your phone from a touch tone phone and  
entering your 4-digit PIN code.  
Note  
The call screening on/off setting can be  
changed when the phone is recording  
incoming messages. However, the new  
setting will only apply starting from the  
next call.  
Note  
The remote access PIN code is the same  
as your system PIN. To change your PIN,  
see “Change the system PIN” on page 50.  
17.9 Message alert  
Message alert gives you an indication that  
the answering machine has new  
message(s). You will see the number of  
new messages flashing on the base, and  
17.11.1 Activating/deactivating  
remote access  
You can allow or block remote access to  
your answering machine.  
you will also see the  
icon and a  
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
Settings Remote access. Press  
Select  
Select the new setting. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
.
1
2
notification message on the handset.  
>
Ans.  
>
17.10 Setting the ring delay  
.
Ring delay is the number of times your  
phone will ring before the answering  
machine picks up the call. This setting  
only applies when your answering  
machine is switched on. You can change  
this setting from 1 - 8 rings or Toll Saver.  
.
3
17.11.2 Accessing your answering  
machine remotely  
Make a call to your home number  
from a touch tone phone.  
1
Press Menu  
Select Answer machine  
Settings  
Select the new setting. Press OK  
The setting is saved.  
Tip  
.
1
2
>
Ans.  
Press  
starts playing.  
Enter your PIN code. You now have  
access to your answering machine,  
and new message(s) starts playing.  
#
when the outgoing message  
2
3
>
Ring delay. Press Select  
.
.
3
Toll Saver. This is a cost effective way to  
manage your messages when accessing  
your answering machine remotely. When  
economy is selected, your answering  
machine will pick up the call after 3 rings  
if you have new messages or 5 rings if you  
do not have any messages.  
Note  
You have 2 attempts to enter the correct  
PIN code before your phone hangs up.  
Press a key to carry out a function.  
See the Remote access commands  
table below for a list of available  
functions.  
4
The Answering Machine  
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Note  
When no message is playing, your phone  
will hang up automatically if no key is  
pressed for 8 seconds.  
Remote access commands  
Key Function  
1
Repeat current or play previous  
message  
2
3
6
7
Play messages  
Skip to next message  
Delete current message  
Switch answering machine on  
(not available during playback)  
Stop message playback  
Switch answering machine off  
(not available during playback)  
8
9
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The Answering Machine  
18 Default (pre-programmed) settings  
These are the factory pre-programmed settings of your phone.  
General Setting  
Language  
Date  
Country 1  
2009/01/01  
Empty  
Country 1  
Country 1  
30 seconds  
Level 2  
Always Ask  
Country 1  
Recall one  
Empty  
Time Zone  
Time  
GMT  
00:00  
Country 1  
Country 1  
Off  
Handset name  
Date Format  
Date Separator  
Backlight  
LCD Contrast  
Preferred Line  
Dial Mode  
Time Format  
Time Separator  
Auto Answer  
Auto Hang-up  
LCD Brightness  
Pause Selection  
Skype User Name  
Time out  
On  
Mid Level  
Pause 1  
Empty  
1 minute  
Reset  
Off  
Recall  
Area Code number  
Skype Password  
Auto Update  
VMWI indication  
PABX  
First ring  
Empty  
On  
On  
CID format  
(if applicable)  
Disabled  
Share contacts  
Off  
Sound Setting  
Skype Ring Melody  
Intercom Ring Melody Melody 1  
Ring Volume  
Ring Type  
Keypad Tone  
Call History Setting  
All Events List  
Missed Call List  
Voicemail Indicator  
System Setting  
PIN Code  
Melody 1  
Landline Ring Melody  
Receiver Volume  
Notification Tone  
Confirmation Tones  
Melody 1  
Volume 3  
On  
Medium  
Ringer On  
On  
On  
Keep all  
Keep all  
Reset  
Incoming Call List  
Outgoing Call List  
Keep all  
Keep all  
0000  
Reset  
Base Selection  
Auto  
Country  
Default (pre-programmed) settings  
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Network Setting  
DHCP  
Ports  
IP address  
Primary DNS  
Enable  
0
DHCP  
DHCP  
Network Proxy Option Off  
Alternative Ports  
Subnet mask  
YES  
DHCP  
DHCP  
Secondary DNS  
Answering Machine Setting  
Ans Machine Status  
Ans Machine Mode  
Base Call Screening  
Handset Call Screening Off  
Speaker Volume Level 5  
On  
Outgoing message  
memory  
Incoming message  
memory  
Remote access  
Ring delay  
Pre-recorded  
OGM  
Empty  
Ans & Rec  
On  
Off  
5 Rings  
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Default (pre-programmed) settings  
19 Technical Data  
Temperature range  
Display  
Operation: 0°C to +35°C  
Storage: -25°C to +45°C  
High quality 1.5” display  
65k colours  
128 x 128 pixel  
Progressive LCD backlight  
Relative humidity  
Operation: Up to 95% at 40°C  
Storage: Up to 95% at 40°C  
General telephone features  
Caller name & number identification  
Skype and Landline calls  
Skype and Landline voicemails  
Conference call and intercom  
Ring profiles  
Shared phonebook  
Contacts list and Call history list  
200 Skype and phone number  
contacts  
Call history list with 50 missed calls,  
50 incoming calls, 20 outgoing calls  
Battery  
2 x AAA NiMH Rechargeable  
750mAh batteries  
Power consumption  
Power consumption at idle mode:  
around 1.3W  
Weight and dimensions  
Handset: 96 grams  
163.8 x 25.2 x 46 mm (H x D x W)  
Base: 216.5 grams  
137.2 x 68.7 x 118.4 mm (H x D x W)  
Charger: 135.5 grams  
76.05 x 79.3 x 57.9 mm (H x D x W)  
Technical Data  
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20 Frequently asked  
questions  
In this chapter, you will find the most  
frequently asked questions and answers  
about your phone.  
Product behaviour  
Connection  
No Signal icon  
I cannot change the settings of my  
voice mail  
The handset may be out of range.  
Move closer.  
Operator voice mail is managed by  
your operator and not the phone  
itself. Please contact your operator  
should you want to change the  
settings.  
If the handset displays Unregistered  
,
register the handset. See page 49.  
Set-up  
Registration fails continuously  
Handset on the charger does not  
charge  
Your base memory may be full. Delete  
an un-used handset and try again. See  
page 49.  
Check that the batteries are inserted  
correctly.  
Make sure the handset is placed  
properly on the charger. The battery  
icon animates while charging.  
Batteries may be defective. Purchase  
new ones from your dealer.  
Sound  
No dialing tone on landline  
Check your phone connections.  
The handset may be out of range.  
Move closer.  
No display  
Check that the batteries are charged.  
Check the power and phone  
connections.  
No parking tone  
The handset may not be placed  
properly on the cradle. Try again.  
Charging contacts may be dirty.  
Disconnect the power supply first and  
then clean contacts with a damp cloth.  
Bad audio (crackles, echo, etc.)  
The handset may be nearly out of  
range. Move closer to the base.  
The phone may be receiving  
interference from nearby electrical  
appliances. Move the base.  
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Frequently asked questions  
 
The phone may be at a location with  
thick walls. Move the base.  
Handset does not ring  
Check that the handset ringer is  
turned on. See page 39.  
Caller ID does not display  
Service may not be activated. Check  
with your service provider.  
The caller's information may be  
withheld or is unavailable.  
Cannot make / answer a 2nd call  
Service may not be activated. Check  
with your service provider.  
Check that the recall selection is  
correct. See page 42.  
Note  
If the above solutions do not help,  
remove the power from both the handset  
and the base. Wait for 1 minute and try  
again.  
Frequently asked questions  
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21 Glossary  
G
A
Gateway Address  
Area Code  
A default gateway is a router on a  
computer network that serves as an  
access point to another network.  
In homes, the gateway is the ISP that  
connects the user to the Internet.  
Area codes usually indicate geographical  
areas within one country that are  
covered by one or more telephone  
exchanges. You may need this to return  
local, national or international calls  
received on the landline (for example,  
area code 20 is added in front of the local  
number if you are calling to London from  
outside of the London area in UK).  
I
IP Address  
A unique number that devices use for  
identification and communication  
purpose with each other on a network  
utilizing the Internet Protocol standard.  
C
Country Code  
This is the international calling code for  
your country (for example, 1 for US, 44  
for UK or 33 for France).  
Proper country code entry is required to  
ensure landline functionality configured  
to correspond to your country.  
L
LCD  
Liquid Crystal Display (a thin, flat display  
device made up of any number of color or  
monochrome pixels)  
P
D
Ports  
DHCP  
A port is an endpoint to a logical  
connection. Port numbers range from 0  
to 65536. (Example: ftp uses port 21).  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
(automating the configuration of devices  
that use TCP/IP).  
PPPoE  
DNS  
Point-to-Point Protocol Over Ethernet  
(used mainly in ADSL services).  
Domain Name System (an Internet  
service that translates domain names into  
IP addresses.  
Example: domain name  
198.103.243.5).  
Proxy Server  
A device that offers a network service to  
allow clients to make indirect network  
connections to other network services.  
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Glossary  
 
S
Static IP Address  
A constant IP address used to identify  
semi permanent devices such as servers.  
Subnet Mask  
A mask used to determine what  
subnetwork an IP address belongs to.  
(Example: 255.255.255.0).  
V
VMWI  
Voice Mail Waiting Indication (for  
Landline only).  
Glossary  
65  
22 Index  
D
A
Date format 16  
Adding a contact 33  
Adding a Skype contact 33  
Adjust the earpiece volume 26  
Answer a call 26  
Date separator 16  
Date setting 16  
Daylight saving 15  
Deleting a call record 37  
Dial mode 43  
Digital security system 5  
Display icons 10  
Answer mode 54  
Answering Machine 53  
Area code management 42  
Auto answer 40  
Auto hang-up 40  
Auto prefix 42  
Display language 38  
Do not disturb 40  
B
E
Backlight duration 38  
Battery level 13  
Block call 41  
End a call 26  
F
Brightness level 38  
First Ring 43  
C
Frequently asked questions 62  
Call back 46  
G
Call from the call history 25  
Call from the contact list 25  
Call History 36  
Glossary 64  
Call screening 56  
Cancel call back 46  
Carrier code 41  
Change the system PIN 50  
Clock settings 15  
Conference call 29  
Confirmation tone 39  
Conformity 6  
Connect the base station 12  
Connect your charger 12  
Contact list 32  
Contact request 34  
Contrast level 38  
H
Handsfree 26  
Headset 26  
I
Incoming messages (ICM) 55  
Install your handset 12  
Internal call 28  
K
Keypad lock 48  
Keypad tone 39  
Country codes list 52  
Country setting 14  
Creating a new Skype account 14  
Custom Options 38  
L
Landline call 25  
Landline Voicemail 45  
Language 14  
Log in to Skype 14  
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Index  
Second Skype call 27  
Share a contact 34  
Shared phonebook 32  
Signal strength 15  
Skype  
M
Make a regular call 24  
Manage your contacts 33  
Manual Registration of handset 49  
Menu structure 17  
auto update 23  
Message alert 57  
change password 22  
change your online status 22  
check account 23  
create an account 21  
online numbers 21  
sign out 22  
Missing handset(s) 48  
Muting the microphone 26  
My Greeting 44  
N
Naming your handset 38  
Network Services 44  
Network settings 50  
Notification sounds 39  
skype credit 21  
switch users 21  
O
voicemail 21  
Skype call features 40  
Skype Call forward 40  
Skype profile 35  
Outgoing messages (OGM) 54  
Overview of the base station 10  
Overview of your phone 9  
SkypeOut calls 25  
Software licences 5  
Standby mode 15  
Switching your handset ON/OFF 15  
P
Pause selection 43  
Power requirements 4  
Pre-dialing 24  
T
Preferred line 24  
Technical Data 61  
Text and Numbers 30  
Time setting 15  
Transferring a call 28  
Turning off the ringer 26  
R
Recall selection 42  
Record memo 56  
Recycling & disposal 6  
Redial the last number 25  
Redialing a call 37  
Register the handset 49  
Remote access 57  
Replacing your batteries 13  
Reset phone 50  
Returning a call 37  
Ring delay 57  
Ringer melody 39  
Ringer volume 39  
U
Unregister a handset 49  
V
Voicemail 44  
Voicemail Call forward 46  
W
What’s in the box 8  
Withhold identity 46  
S
Saving a call record 37  
Screen Saver 38  
Second landline call 27  
Index  
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