Philips 300 Vox User Manual

Onis 300  
Onis 300 Vox  
Onis 300 Duo Vox  
Charge handset(s)  
for 24 hours before use.  
This equipment is not designed for making  
emergency telephone calls when the power fails.  
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Menu overview  
By using the “Pilot key”  
on the side of the handset you can scroll through the menus.  
Line key  
Onis 300  
Handset  
Pilot key  
Press to take the line, answer a call or  
hang up  
Press to enter the carousel or validate  
a menu or an option  
- Scroll to navigate in the menus &  
options  
Earpiece  
Correct key  
- To correct a digit when predialling or a  
character when editing  
- A short press to go back one menu when  
navigating  
- A long press to return to idle mode  
when navigating  
- To insert R for operator services when  
on line  
- Move the cursor left/right  
- Scroll up to reach Intercom from  
idle mode  
- Scroll down to reach Cheapest  
rates prefix from idle mode  
A long press to unlock the keypad  
Loudspeaker  
- A short press to take the line or activate  
the handset loudspeaker during a call  
- A long press to activate the base  
loudspeaker during a call (Onis 300Vox)  
Phonebook  
- A short press to access the phonebook  
- A long press to add a new entry  
Call log  
Do Not Disturb & case mode  
- A short press to insert # (pause) when  
dialling  
- A long press to activate/deactivate the  
“Do Not Disturb” mode  
- A short press to access the call log  
- A long press to directly access the vocal  
messages list (Onis 300Vox)  
- Press to switch case mode when editing  
Keypad lock & Editing  
- A short press to insert *  
Alarm clock  
- A long press to lock/unlock the keypad in  
idle mode  
- A long press to enter multitap or Eatoni®  
editor when entering text  
- A short press to dial 0  
- A long press to activate/deactivate the  
alarm clock  
Microphone  
Icons  
Steady ON  
Blinking  
Fast blinking  
New message on answering Answer machine full  
machine or voice mailbox  
Answer machine ON  
(Onis 300Vox)  
- Incoming external call in  
progress  
- Line is already busy  
External call in  
progress  
Internal call in  
progress  
Internal incoming call  
Handset loudspeaker  
ON  
Base loudspeaker ON  
(Onis 300Vox)  
Ringer deactivated  
New SMS  
SMS memory full  
Not registered  
Registered & in range  
of the base  
The battery symbol  
When charging, the battery bars scroll :  
When the handset discharges, the battery shows the status : Full  
, 2/3  
, 1/3  
and empty  
.
Onis 300 handset  
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Onis 300 Base station  
Event indicator (red)  
Blinking : New events  
(new SMS, missed calls etc...)  
Fast blinking : SMS Memory full  
Power indicator (green)  
ON : System correctly  
connected to the mains  
OFF : System not powered  
Blinking : the line is busy  
Paging key  
Press to locate all handsets  
Answer machine control keys  
Onis 300Vox Base station  
ON/OFF key  
Base loudspeaker volume keys  
Press to switch answer machine ON/OFF  
Loudspeaker  
Play/Stop key  
Answer machine indicator (red)  
ON :Answer machine activated  
OFF :Answer machine  
deactivated  
Blinking : New messages  
Fast blinking :Answer machine  
memory full  
Press to listen to the new messages  
Delete key  
Press to delete current message  
Long press to delete all the messages  
(except unread ones)  
Next key  
Press to listen to the next messages  
Power indicator (Green)  
ON : System correctly  
connected to the mains  
OFF : System not powered  
Blinking : the line is busy  
Previous key  
Press to listen to the previous messages  
Paging key  
Press to locate all handsets  
Using GAP standard compliance  
TM  
The GAP standard guarantees that all DECT GAP handsets and base stations comply with a minimum  
operating standard irrespective of their make.Your Onis 300 handset and base station are GAP  
compliant, which means the minimum guaranteed functions are : register a handset, take the line, receive a  
call and dial.The advanced features may not be available if you use another handset than an Onis 300 with  
your base station.  
To register and use your Onis 300 handset with a GAP standard base station of a different make, first  
follow the procedure described in the manufacturer’s instructions, then follow the procedure page 12.  
To register a handset from another make to the Onis 300 base station, place the base station into  
registration mode (page 12), then follow the procedure in the manufacturer’s instructions.  
TM  
Register a DECT peripheral without keypad  
Some DECTTMperipherals, such as repeaters, do not have a keypad.A special menu-operated procedure is  
used to register such peripherals with the base station without the need to disconnect the base station.  
See page 27 and use the peripheral instructions to register it to the base station.  
Base stations  
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Table of contents  
Onis 300 handset  
Icons  
Base stations Onis 300 & Onis 300Vox  
GAP Standard  
Table of contents  
Conformity, Environment and Safety  
Installing the base station  
Installing and replacing the batteries  
Battery life and range  
1
1
2
2
3
4
4
4
4
Setting the number of rings before answer  
Setting the voice prompts  
Setting the call screening  
Setting the recording quality  
Activating the remote control  
Using the remote control  
Changing remote control code  
Recording a local message (memo)  
16  
16  
17  
17  
17  
17-18  
18  
18  
Using the intercom  
Introduction  
Screen in idle mode  
Understanding the menu system  
How to navigate in the menus  
Making internal calls/activating babysit mode  
Transfering a call  
Using conference call  
19  
19  
19  
5
5
5
Using the phonebook  
VIP settings  
Adding a name  
Calling from phonebook  
Viewing the phonebook  
Calling/answering a call/other principles  
In-call features  
6
7
8
20  
20  
20  
20-21  
Editing systems  
Using the call log  
Viewing the call log  
Deleting the call log  
Setting the call log  
Sending SMS  
Sending SMS  
Reading the private SMS  
SMS settings  
22  
23  
23  
9
10  
10-11  
Network  
Handset  
Using the cheapest rates function  
11 Using the operator services  
12  
12 Using the extra features  
12 Setting theVIP ringer type  
12 Setting the call cost & duration  
12 Setting the alarm clock  
12-13 Setting the “Do Not Disturb” mode  
13  
23  
24  
Setting the standard ringer type  
Setting the ringer volume  
Setting the earpiece tone  
Setting the key & feedback tones  
Setting the notification beep  
Babysit mode  
Registering/unregistering an additional handset  
Using Onis 300 handset with several base stations  
Renaming the handset  
25  
25  
25  
26  
13 Base  
Changing the language  
Setting the date and time  
Setting the display contrast  
13 Setting the standard ringer type  
14 Record a personal melody  
14 Setting the ringer volume  
Setting music on hold  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
28  
28  
Using the answer machine (Onis 300Vox)  
Setting the answer machine ON/OFF  
Listening to your messages  
Registration  
14-15 Setting the line  
15 Setting the service codes  
15  
Deleting messages  
Selecting the answer mode and the outgoing message type 15-16 Troubleshooting  
Recording your personal outgoing message 16  
Index  
Philips has marked the battery and packaging with standard symbols designed to promote the recycling and appropriate  
disposal of your eventual waste.  
A financial contribution has been paid to the associated national recovery & recycling system.  
The labelled packaging material is recyclable.  
DECTTMis a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of the implementers of the DECT technology.  
Table of contents  
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Conformity, Environment and Safety  
Safety information :This equipment is not designed to make emergency calls when the power fails.An  
alternative has to be made available to allow emergency calls.  
Conformity : See back cover page. In case you need a copy of the original certificate please contact the  
customer service centre.This product can only be connected to the analogue telephone network in the  
area which is indicated on the label placed on the packaging.  
Power requirements : This product requires an electrical supply of 220-240 volts, alternating  
monophased power, excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60-950.  
Warning ! The electrical network is classified as dangerous according to criteria in the standard EN 60-  
950.The only way to power down this product is to unplug the power supply from the electrical outlet.  
Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus and is always easily accessible.  
Telephone connection : The voltage on the network is classified as TNV-3 (Telecommunication  
NetworkVoltages, as defined in the standard EN 60-950).  
Safety precautions : Do not allow the handset to come into contact with water. Do not open the  
handset or the base station.You could be exposed to high voltages. Do not allow the charging contacts or  
the battery to come into contact with conductive materials. (1).  
Environmental care : Please remember to observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your  
packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old phone and where possible promote their recycling.  
Installing the base station  
To properly install the base station, plug the line cord and the  
power cable into the base station. Plug the cord and the cable  
into the wall.The green indicator on the base station and a beep  
indicate that the phone is properly installed.  
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Warning :Always use the cables provided with the product.  
(1) Do not insert anything in this opening.  
Installing and replacing the batteries  
To insert the batteries, open the battery cover, place the  
batteries as indicated and put the battery cover back.When  
the handset is placed on the base station the 3 battery bars  
scroll (if charge is needed).Allow the handset to charge for 24  
hours to reach full charge. On first use it may be necessary to  
wait for a few minutes before seeing symbols on the display.  
In case you need to change the batteries, the following type is  
mandatory R03/AAA NiMh 600/650 mAh.  
Warning :The base station must always be plugged into the mains  
when charging.Always use rechargeable batteries.  
Batteries should not be disposed of with general household waste.  
Battery life and range  
The battery life is about 250 hours in stand by time (when the handset is in idle mode & ready to receive  
a call) and around 16 hours in communication. A battery low alert will inform you that the handset has  
to be recharged, if this is during a call, the call will end shortly after the alert.  
Optimal battery life is reached after 3 cycles of full charge/discharge.  
Under ideal conditions the range is a maximum of 50 metres indoors and 300 metres outdoors.When  
reaching the range limit, the conversation will become crackly, move closer to the base station otherwise  
the call will be cut off.To reach optimal range place the base station away from electrical appliances.  
Conformity, Environment & Safety  
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The screen in idle mode  
In idle mode, the Onis 300 display shows different information :  
In normal idle mode the display shows the date & time, the name of the  
handset and the instruction to access the menu.  
Missed calls  
, new SMS  
or new messages  
(answer machine) or  
(voice mailbox), if any, are displayed in idle mode.The “pilot key”  
on the side of the handset gives access to the corresponding menu.  
“Do Not Disturb” mode , and the alarm clock , if activated, are also  
displayed on the idle screen.  
To modify these settings use  
&
on the keypad.  
Understanding the menu system  
To access the carousel menu from idle screen press  
handset.  
on the side of the  
The carousel represents a loop of icons that gives access to the different  
first level menus. Scroll up or down  
to validate.  
to reach the desired menu. Press  
The sub menus are listed and represented by little squares  
at the bottom  
and  
of the display.To reach one particular sub-menu use the “pilot key”  
press  
to validate your choice.  
A “tick”  
shows the selected sub-menu or option.The  
shows the  
option you are browsing.  
Note : Certain menus are also directly accessible via a dedicated key on the  
keypad (example Phonebook , Call log ).  
Example of navigation in the menus  
To reach the ringer type menu  
Press  
to select  
Scroll  
up or down  
Press to  
select  
Press to see  
the list of  
melodies  
& listen  
Press to  
select  
Press to  
select  
These steps are described as follows in this manual :  
To change the ringer type  
1-  
2-  
3-  
4-  
(Press) to enter the carousel menu  
(Go to) Handset, press  
(validate)  
(validate)  
(validate)  
(Select) Sounds, press  
(Select) Ringer type, press  
5- The first option of the ringer type sub-menu is displayed External  
Standard ringer  
6- Scroll  
to change sub-menu or validate  
to see the list of melodies  
Introduction  
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Basic principles  
Making a call  
Pre-dialling  
Direct dialling  
1- Connect the line  
2- Dial from the keypad  
Talk to the other party  
3- Hang up  
1- Dial from keypad  
To correct a digit use  
2- Make the call  
Talk to the other party  
3- Hang up  
Calling from phonebook  
1-  
3-  
to enter carousel  
2-  
to reach the phonebook menu  
to reach the name  
to select the menu, 4-  
5- Select Callin the options or make the call  
Note :You can also press to directly reach the phonebook  
Answering/ending a call  
When the phone rings, press  
to answer the call.  
To stop the phone from ringing without answering, press  
Silence  
to select  
Calling from the call log (Redial or call back last caller)  
To redial a number through the call log, press  
and select from the list.  
Press  
to enter the options and select Callor directly press  
To chain dial (predial mode)  
You can chain dial 2 numbers. (One predialled and the other one from the  
phonebook or the call log, or both from the phonebook).  
1- Predial the number (for example, operator prefix)  
2- Use  
or  
to open the call log or the phonebook  
3- Scroll  
through the list  
4- Select an entry and validate  
You can move the cursor  
5- Connect the line  
, erase or change a digit with  
Note : It is possible to chain dial in direct dialling mode.You can also  
retrieve numbers from the SMS list or the “Cheapest Rates” menu.  
Calling/answering a call/other principles  
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In-call features  
During an external call you can access additional features available in the in-call options.  
Press  
to enter the Options.  
To mute the handset microphone  
1- Press  
2- Scroll  
to Muteand validate  
The caller can no longer hear you.  
To resume the conversation press again  
to Unmute.  
Intercom (if there are several Onis 300 handsets)  
During a call, you can put a call on hold, transfer an external call or share  
the conversation on conference call : 1 external caller + 2 internal callers  
(See page 19).  
To record a conversation (Onis 300Vox)  
1- While on line press  
2- Scroll  
to Recordand validate  
The call is recorded for a maximum of 6 minutes on the answer machine.  
To continue recording resume from step 1 above.  
To listen to the conversation use the Call log menu or the messages list ( ).  
Warning : Recording a conversation may be illegal.We advise you to inform the  
person you are calling.  
During an internal call other in-call features are available, such as Switchand End intercom.  
To switch the loudspeaker ON/OFF  
Press  
to activate/deactivate the louspeaker on the handset.  
A long press activates the base loudspeaker (Onis 300Vox).  
To increase/decrease the handset earpiece or loudspeaker volume  
during a call  
Scroll the pilot key up or down  
on the side of the handset.  
Or use the keys on the base station.  
If you subscribe to that service, a beep in the earpiece informs you of a  
second incoming call.The name or the number of the second caller may be  
displayed if you also subscribe to the Caller Line Identification service.To  
CLI/Call waiting  
answer that second call, use  
then  
(according to your network, the  
code may be different). Please contact your network provider for more  
details.  
In-call features  
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Editing systems  
Capitalisation  
By default, the first letter of a sentence is in upper case. Use  
to change the case mode : all  
characters in upper case (AB) or all letters in lower case (ab). Punctuation and mathematical marks are  
available through while other special characters are available on  
.
Scroll  
to move the cursor left or right. Press  
to delete a character ; a long press deletes the  
whole text.  
®
Onis 300 uses two editing systems : Multi-tap and Eatoni . Make a long press on  
both systems. Let’s compare both systems to write “Peter”.  
to switch between  
The standard multi-tap system allows you to enter the text character by character, pressing the  
corresponding key as many times as necessary to reach the desired character.  
Keypad Keys Multi-tap Sequence  
To write “Peter” with multi-tap  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
[space] 1 @ _ # = < > ( ) & ¤£ $ ¥  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
once : P  
a b c 2 à ä ç æ å  
d e f 3 è é ) N  
g h i 4 ì G  
j k l 5 7  
m n o 6 ñ ò ö  
p q r s 7 ß A 2 E  
t u v 8 ù ü  
w x y z 9 f S X Q  
. 0 , / : ; " ' ! ¡ ? ¿ * + - %  
twice : Pe  
once : Pet  
twice : Pete  
three times : Peter  
®
The Eatoni system is a new predictive editing system designed to help you write an SMS.  
A little E in the header helps you know the mode you are using.  
®
Eatoni is a word editor that chooses the most probable letter.  
®
The operation of the Eatoni system is the following :  
Press the key that displays the character you want to edit.The character that is most likely to be correct  
is displayed on the screen. If it does not match the expected letter, press  
probable character available on the key.  
to display the next most  
To write “Peter”  
with Eatoni  
Press  
to  
®
®
activate Eatoni  
Press  
to  
Press  
Press  
change character  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to validate the name.  
Eatoni® & LetterWise are trademarks of Eatoni Ergonimics, Inc. and  
used by Philips under license.  
Editing systems  
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Navigation reminder :  
SMS (Text messages)  
Sending SMS  
(Go to)  
(Validate)  
(Select)  
Private List  
SMS settings  
(Scroll to)  
SMS stands for Short Message Service. SMS are short text messages sent/received via the network.  
To benefit from this service you must subscribe to the Caller Line Identification Service (CLI) together  
with the SMS service from your network provider.  
SMS can be exchanged with a phone (mobile or compatible fixed lines), a fax or an E-mail (country  
dependent), provided the receiver has also subscribed to the CLI & SMS services.  
Your Onis 300 factory settings correspond to the main national operator. If  
you wish to send or receive SMS through another operator you must set the  
corresponding numbers (See page 11).  
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You have the possibility of opening 3 SMS boxes. One shared & two private for confidentiality for  
example.  
A password can protect your SMS box, but it is not compulsory.  
To send SMS to the receiver’s own SMS box, you must know his destination box.  
The delivery report may be charged. It is deactivated by default, activate it when you send an SMS.  
Sending new SMS  
To send an SMS to a phone  
1- Go to SMS, validate  
2- Select Send new SMS, validate  
3- Choose your SMS box & enter the password (if you created several SMS  
boxes), validate  
4- Select Send SMS to a phone, validate  
5- Dial the number (you can use the call log or the phonebook), validate  
6- Enter the destination box (of the receiver, if prompted to), validate  
7- Input the text (see page 8)  
8- Scroll to Delivery reportto activate it if necessary, validate  
9- Select Send Now, validate  
Note :The Delivery report option is country dependent.  
An SMS can be sent or stored.  
The sent SMS can be up to a maximum of 160 characters long (E-mail address included).  
The special character ¤ counts for 2.  
Onis 300 can store up to 50 SMS (depending on the length of the text), for the 3 boxes.  
To send an SMS to an e-mail address (Country dependent)  
Resume from step 1-3 above  
4- Scroll to Send SMS to an E-Mail, validate  
5- Enter the e-mail address, validate  
6- Input the text (see page 8)  
7- Select Send Now, validate  
SMS  
9
Reading the SMS  
The SMS list contains the sent, saved and received SMS.The received SMS are shown by  
and the  
saved SMS are shown  
.
When reading the list of received SMS, some options are only available for SMS sent from a phone.  
Those options are Reply, Forward, Copy to phonebook and Calland they use the sender’s own  
sub-address.  
To reply to a new SMS  
1- Go to SMS, validate  
2- Scroll to Read SMS, validate  
3- Choose your SMS box & enter the password (if you created several SMS  
boxes), validate  
4- Select the SMS from the list  
5- Scroll to Reply, validate  
Follow instructions from step 7 page 21 (Send SMS from the phonebook)  
To forward an SMS  
Resume from step 1-4 above  
5- Scroll to Forward, validate  
6- Dial the number, validate  
Follow instructions from step 6 page 9 (Send SMS to a phone)  
To copy the phone number to the phonebook  
Resume from step 1-4 above  
5- Scroll to Copy to phonebook, validate  
6- Enter the name, validate  
7- The number is automatically stored  
To call from the private SMS list  
Resume from step 1-4 above  
5- Scroll to Callor connect the line  
Options are commonly available for both SMS sent from a phone and an E-mail.  
The options are View SMS, View number, Send againand Delete SMS.  
To reach these options  
Resume from steps 1- 4 above  
5- Select the appropriate option and validate  
Follow the instructions on the screen.  
SMS settings  
To set the SMS mode  
We advise you to deactivate the SMS mode if there is a second telephone  
device on your telephone line.  
To set your personal SMS box  
1- Go to SMS, validate  
2- Scroll to SMS Settings, validate  
3- Select SMS box, validate  
4- Scroll to Add new, validate  
5- Enter the SMS box number (between 1 & 9), validate  
6- Enter the password twice, validate (password not compulsory)  
SMS  
10  
To change the password, select an SMS box and choose Changepassword  
If you forgot your password delete the corresponding box. Choose Delete,  
confirm your choice and validate  
Warning : When an SMS box is deleted,so are the attached SMS.  
To set the SMS centre number(s)  
The SMS are sent through a center.To receive SMS from another operator, you  
must set the corresponding numbers.  
1- Enter incoming number, validate  
2- Enter outgoing number, validate  
3- Enter the E-mail server numberand E-mail separator(country  
dependant)  
4- Enter the protocol type(country dependent), validate  
The E-mail server number is also called Vanity number.The E-mail separator is  
a character that separates the E-mail address from the rest of the SMS text.  
The protocol type is network dependent. Contact your network operator for  
more details.  
To set the validity period (country dependent)  
You can set the SMS to be valid for a certain period of time  
1- Go to SMS, validate  
2- Scroll to SMS settings, validate  
3- Scroll to Validity period, validate  
4- Select the appropriate period and validate  
Handset  
Sounds  
Babysit mode  
Registration  
Rename handset  
Languages  
Navigation reminder :  
(Go to)  
(Validate)  
(Select)  
(Scroll to)  
Date & time  
Display contrast  
Setting the handset sounds  
You can set the ringers for :  
- The external standard ringer for callers whose number is not stored in the phonebook or stored with  
noVIP settings (see page 21).  
- The internal ringer for intercom (if there are at least 2 handsets).  
To set the 3VIP ringer types (Friends , Family  
& Work  
) see page 25. Caller Line Identification  
service needed. Please, contact your network operator.  
To set the ringer on the handset  
1- Go to Handset, validate  
2- Select Sounds, validate  
3- Select Ringer type, validate  
4- Choose External Standard ringer/Internal ringer, validate  
5- Select the ringer from the list and validate  
Handset  
11  
To set the ringer volume level  
There are 5 handset ringer volume levels.  
1- Go to Handset, validate  
2- Select Sounds, validate  
3- Scroll to Ringer volume, validate (the current level is heard)  
4- Choose the appropriate volume and validate  
To set the earpiece tone  
1- Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to Earpiece tone, validate  
4- Choose Standard,Trebleor Bassand validate  
To set the key & feedback tones  
Tones are audio feedbacks heard when pressing the keys, validating a setting.  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to Key & feedback tones, validate  
4- Select ON/OFF, validate  
To set the notification beep  
The notification beeps are audio indicators heard when there is a new SMS or a  
message on the voice mailbox.  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to Notification beep, validate  
4- Select ON/OFF, validate  
The babysit mode  
This feature allows you to monitor the baby’s room. Place the handset in the room to be monitored and  
you will hear the noise on the additional handset.  
To activate/deactivate the babysit mode  
1- Go to Handset, validate  
2- Scroll to Babysit mode, validate  
3- Select ON/OFF, validate  
An intercom is necessary to monitor the room (See page l9).  
Note :You can still answer a call or make a call with the handset.  
Registration  
Up to 8 handsets can be registered to the base station. One handset can be associated to 4 base stations.  
Warning : If you wish to associate non Philips handsets to the Onis 300 base station,make sure that this han  
is GAP compliant otherwise it will not operate properly (See page 2).  
1- Unplug and plug back in the mains lead to put the base in registration mode  
2- With the additional handset, press  
to start the registration  
3- Enter the 4-digit RC code written on the sticker placed under the base  
station.  
If successful the additional handset will be named & numbered (Philips2).  
The attached digit is linked to the registration order.  
Handset  
12  
To un-register the handset  
1- Go to Handset, validate  
2- Scroll to Registration, validate  
3- Select Un-register handset, validate  
4- Choose in the list the handset to un-register, validate  
5- Enter the RC code (4 digit-code) and validate  
Note : If you can, un-register a defective handset before returning the product  
to the repair centre.  
Using the Onis 300 handset with several base stations (Philips or  
non-Philips)  
Each Onis 300 handset can be used with up to 4 base stations. To use a handset with another base  
station, the handset must first be registered to that base station (see page 12).  
When you want to call through that base station  
1- Go to Handset, validate  
2- Scroll to Registration, validate  
3- Select Base selection, validate  
4- Choose the base from the list and validate.  
Warning :The handset will automatically operate with the last base station to which  
it was registered.  
If the handset is out of range,it will automatically search for another base station  
from the list.  
Renaming the handset  
To rename a handset  
1- Go to Handset, validate  
2- Scroll to Rename handset, validate  
3- Change the name and validate.  
Changing the language  
To change the language  
1- Go to Handset, validate  
2- Scroll to Language, validate  
3- Select the language and validate  
Note:This feature is country dependent.You may not be able to change the  
language.  
Warning : Changing the language will not change the voice prompts of the answer  
machine.  
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Setting the date and time  
This feature allows to set the system to the right date & time.  
It is also used to date the messages and all events in the call log.  
To set the date  
1- Go to Handset, validate  
2- Scroll to Date & time, validate  
3- Choose Set date, validate  
4- Enter the current date and validate  
To set the time  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Choose Set time, validate  
4- Enter the current time and validate  
Warning : If your phone is connected to an ISDN line through an adaptor the date &  
time may change after each call. Please check the date & time settings in your ISDN  
system. Please contact your network provider.  
Setting the display contrast  
To set the contrast  
1- Go to Handset, validate  
2- Scroll to Display contrast, validate  
3- Select the appropriate level and validate  
Answer machine  
Saved messages  
Record a memo  
Outgoing messages  
TAM Settings  
Navigation reminder :  
(Go to)  
(Validate)  
(Select)  
(Scroll to)  
Using the answer machine (Onis 300Vox)  
Setting the answer machine  
Set the answer machine to allow callers to leave messages.  
You can access the answer machine either from the base station or the handset.  
By default the answer machine is activated. It can store up to 30 messages within the maximum recording  
time of 20 mins. A message can be up to 3 mins long.  
Answer machine  
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To switch theTelephone Answer Machine ON/OFF  
From the handset  
1- Go to Answer machine, validate  
2- Scroll to TAM Settings, validate  
3- Select Mode, validate  
4- Select ON/OFF, validate  
From the base station a long press on  
activates or deactivates the  
answer machine. Once activated the red indicator is lit.  
Listening to your messages  
You can listen to new or saved messages via the handset or the base station.  
To listen to the new message(s) via the handset  
The display shows there is 1 new message (1  
1- Press to View  
2- The message is automatically played  
).  
Note :The entry shows the number of times the caller tried to reach you. If  
you have subscribed to the Caller Identification Service (CLI), the display shows  
the name of the caller and itsVIP group if activated (See page 20).  
To listen to saved messages via the handset  
1- Go to Answer machine, validate  
2- Select Saved messages, validate  
3- Select the message to listen, validate  
4- Choose Playin the options and validate  
Note :You can listen to the message(s) via the Call log. A long press on  
allows to reach the messages list, the entry is marked  
(See page 22).  
To listen to new & saved message(s) on the base station Press  
Deleting messages  
To delete messages  
Once you have listened to the message you can delete it.  
Resume from step 1-3 above  
4- Scroll to Delete, validate  
You can also use  
on the base station.  
A short press on the key deletes the message while played.  
A long press on the same key deletes all the messages(except the unread).  
Warning : If Memory full !message appears there is no more space for  
messages. Delete messages so that new ones can be left.  
Selecting the answer mode and the outgoing message type  
You can select among 2 answer modes :Answer only (when no messages can be left) and Answer &  
record (when messages can be left). For each mode, 2 outgoing message types are available : predefined  
or personal message. By default the answer machine is set to Predefined Answer & record mode.  
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To select the answer mode  
1- Go to Answer machine, validate  
2- Scroll to Outgoing Messages, validate  
3- Select Answ. machine mode, validate  
4- Choose the appropriate mode (among the 4 options above) and validate  
Note :A pre-defined message cannot be deleted.  
Recording your personal outgoing message (OGM)  
You can record 5 different personal OGM : a specific personal OGM for Answer & record mode for each  
of theVIP phonebooks (Family, Friends or Work), the standard OGM for Answer & record mode for non  
VIP callers and the standard OGM for Answer only mode for all callers. It is possible to record specific  
messages for specific VIP groups only if you subscribe to the Caller Line Identification service (CLI) and if  
you have set theVIP groups in the phonebook (see page 21).  
To record an outgoing message  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3 -Scroll to Record Outgg mssg, validate  
4- Select a group (standard or 1 of the 3VIP groups), validate  
5- Select Record Newand validate  
6- Press  
to start recording  
To stop recording press  
again.  
The message is automatically played back. You can delete and/or record it  
again.The personal message can be up to 3 mn long  
Note : Select Standard OGM for answer only mode or Standard  
OGM for Answ. & Record modeif you have no CLI subscription.  
Setting the number of rings before answer  
You can set the answer machine to start playing the outgoing message after a given number of rings (3, 5,  
7 and Toll saver). The toll saver option (activated by default) is useful when using the remote access.The  
answer machine will start playing the outgoing message after 3 rings if there are new messages. If there is  
no new message the outgoing message will be played after 5 rings. Hang up after the 4th ring if you want  
to check if you have any messages at no cost.  
To set the number of rings before answer  
1- Go to Answer machine, validate  
2- Scroll to TAM Settings, validate  
3- Scroll to Number of rings before answering, validate  
4- Select the appropriate setting and validate  
Setting the voice prompts  
Voice prompts are vocal indications played when consulting the answer machine. By default they are  
activated.You can set them to indicate the number & date of the messages or the number of messages  
only.You can also deactivate them.  
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Answer machine  
To set the voice prompts  
1- Go to Answer machine, validate  
2- Scroll to TAMSettings, validate  
3- Scroll to Voice prompts, validate  
4- Select Messages & date/Message only/OFFand validate  
Setting the call screening  
This feature allows you to set the volume of the base station loudspeaker so that you can choose  
whether or not to hear the callers leaving a message.  
You can set permanent call screening on the base station  
To activate/deactivate the call screening  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to Call screening, validate  
4- Select ON/OFF, validate  
Call screening “call by call” on the handset is also possible.  
While the caller is leaving a message, press  
Adjust the volume with  
to listen and press  
again to stop listening.  
.
Setting the recording quality  
There are 2 recording qualities : standard and high. In standard quality the total capacity is 20 mins.  
To set the recording quality  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to Recording quality, validate  
4- Select the appropriate settings and validate  
Activating the remote control  
To activate/deactivate the remote control feature  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to Remote control, validate  
4- Scroll to Mode, validate  
5- Select ON/OFFand validate  
Note :The default setting is OFF.Activate this feature if you want to be able to  
remotely use the answer machine (see page 18).  
Remotely control your answer machine  
To remotely access your answer machine :  
1- From another phone dial home  
2- During or after the message press the star  
3- Dial your remote control code  
key on the handset  
4- If you have new messages they will be automatically played.  
Answer machine  
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The following table indicates the features available when remotely accessing the answer machine.  
Record memo :  
dial  
dial  
dial  
dial  
dial  
Listen again to the message : dial  
Delete : dial  
Activate answer machine : dial  
Stop : dial  
Deactivate answer machine : dial  
Read previous message :  
Play message :  
Read next message :  
Record new OGM :  
To change the remote control code  
The default code is 0000.We advise you to personalise it.  
1- Go to Answer machine, validate  
2- Scroll to TAM Settings, validate  
3- Scroll to Remote control, validate  
4- Scroll to Change code, validate  
5- Enter the new remote c. code and validate  
Warning :The Remote Control code is not the Registration Code (RC).  
Recording/listening to a local message (Onis 300Vox)  
This feature allows you to leave local messages for your family on the answer machine.A memo is  
recorded from the handset, it is represented by  
in the call log and can last up to 3 mins.  
To record a memo on the handset  
1- Go to Answer machine, validate  
2- Scroll to Record a memovalidate  
3- Press  
to start recording  
4- Press again to stop  
To listen to a new memo on the handset  
The display shows there is 1 new local message (1  
)
1- Press  
to View  
2- The message is automatically played  
Deleteis also available in the options  
To listen to a saved memo on the handset  
You can use the Answer machinesub menu Saved messages.  
Select Play.  
Long press on  
to reach directly the messages list.  
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Navigation reminder :  
Intercom  
Call all  
Handset list  
(Go to)  
(Validate)  
(Select)  
(Scroll to)  
Using the intercom (if there are at least 2 handsets)  
This feature allows you to make internal calls, use the babysit (room monitoring), transfer external calls  
from one handset to the other or use the conference call option.The intercom is possible with handsets  
registered to the same base station.  
Internal call or room monitoring activation  
1- Go to Intercom, validate  
2- Select from the list the handset/base you want to call, validate  
3- The called handset/base rings  
4- Take the line  
on the called handset/base.  
The intercom conversation/room monitoring can start.  
Muteis also available.  
Note :You can also access the Intercom with the pilot key. In idle mode scroll  
up  
.
Call transfer  
During an external call you can transfer the call to another handset via the  
Intercom option available in the in-call options.  
1- press  
2- Scroll to Intercom, validate  
3- Select from the list the handset/base you want to call and  
The called handset/base rings.The external call is put on hold.  
Call  
If there is no answer from the second handset you can resume the call on the  
first handset, use the End Intercomoption  
4- Take the call  
on the other handset  
Both internal callers can talk.  
5- Use the Transferoption in the menu.  
The call is ended on the first handset.The display gives the feedback.  
Note :You can also stop the call on the first handset with  
.
When the call is put on hold the caller hears music (if music on hold is  
activated) or beeps (See page 27).  
Conference call  
Conference call allows one external call to be shared with 2 handsets (in  
Intercom).The 3 people can share the conversation. No operator subsciption is  
needed.  
Resume from step 1-4 above  
5- Use the Conference Calloption, validate  
Intercom  
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Navigation reminder :  
Phonebook  
View  
(Go to)  
(Validate)  
(Select)  
Add new  
(Scroll to)  
Using the phonebook  
100 names and numbers can be stored in the phonebook.  
The phonebook contains all the information related to the callers, especially theVIP settings.The names  
and numbers are shared with all the handsets registered to your base.  
VIP settings  
TheVIP groups are Friends  
, Family  
and Work  
.When ringing, theVIP ringer helps you identify  
the caller’s group (See page 25) and the screen shows the caller’s name.A specific welcome message can  
be associated to aVIP group (See page 16). Subscription to the Caller Line Identification (CLI) sevice needed.  
Adding a name to the phonebook  
The names are stored in alphabetical order.  
To store a name  
1- Go to Phonebook, validate  
2- Scroll to Add new, validate  
3- Dial the number, validate  
4- Enter the name, validate (See page 8)  
A long press on  
gives direct access to Enter number.  
To store a name from predial  
Once the number is dialled select Storein the options  
Calling from the phonebook  
To call from the phonebook  
1- Press  
3- Choose a name from the list  
4- Choose Callin the options or press  
Viewing the phonebook  
You can browse the phonebook and make some changes.To quickly reach the phonebook press  
.
To quickly reach a name in the list, enter the first character (choose from the list if several names start  
with the same letter). Make the call  
.
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To view the phonebook  
1- Press  
2- Browse the list  
and select a name, validate  
To change a number  
Resume from step 1& 2 above  
3- Select Change number, validate  
4- Enter the new number and validate  
Note: It is possible to erase the current number with  
.You can simply  
change a digit, move the cursor  
to reach a place.  
To change a name  
Resume from step 1& 2 above  
3- Select Change name, validate  
4- Enter the new name and validate  
Note : It is possible to erase the current number with  
.You can simply  
change a letter, move the cursor  
to reach a place.  
To defineVIP group  
To benefit from theVIP feature, you must store the entry in aVIP group.  
Start from step 1& 2 above  
3- Select Define the VIP group, validate  
4- Select theVIP group and validate  
To set an SMS box number to a name (country dependent)  
If you know the receiver’s personnal SMS box, associate the destination box to  
his name, you will not need to enter it when sending him an SMS.  
Resume from step 1& 2 above  
3- Select Change SMS box, validate  
4- Enter the destination box number, validate  
To delete a name  
Resume from step 1& 2 above  
3- Choose Deleteand validate  
To send an SMS from the phonebook  
Resume from step 1& 2 above  
3- Scroll to Send SMS, validate  
4- Choose your SMS box & enter the password (if you created several SMS  
boxes), validate  
5- Select New SMS/SMS list, validate  
6- Enter the destination box (if prompted to), validate  
7- Input the text (see page 8) or browse through the list, validate  
8- Scroll to Delivery reportto activate it if necessary, validate  
9- Select Send Now, validate  
Phonebook  
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Navigation reminder :  
Call log  
View  
Delete all  
Call log Settings  
(Go to)  
(Validate)  
(Select)  
(Scroll to)  
Using the call log  
Use  
to enter the call log.The call log stores up to 30 entries.  
-
-
-
:
:
unanswered calls  
-
-
-
: outgoing calls  
: answered calls  
memo or recorded conversation  
: messages (Onis 300Vox)  
: messages (Voice mailbox)  
If you have subscribed to the Caller Line Identification Service (CLI), the call log shows, for incoming &  
outgoing calls, the name (or number) of the callers, theVIP group icon if any, the date & time of the call as  
well as the number of times they have tried to reach you (up to 9).  
To update the call log, the system automatically erases the oldest entry (unless there is a message linked to  
it).Then the unread entries.  
Viewing the call log  
To view the call log from the handset  
1- Press  
2- The list is displayed, scroll through the list to reach the desired information,  
validate  
To call/call back or redial from the call log  
Resume from step 1 & 2 above  
3- Select Callin the options or press  
To listen to a message from the call log (Onis 300Vox)  
Resume from step 1 & 2 above  
3- Select Playand validate  
To store the caller’s name and phone number from the call log  
Resume from step 1 & 2 above  
3- Scroll to Store, validate  
4- Enter the name, validate  
To delete an entry from the call log  
Resume from step 1 & 2 above  
3- Scroll to Delete, validate  
4- Confirm your choice and validate  
Warning : If a message is associated to the entry it is also erased from the answer  
machine.  
To send an SMS from the call log  
Resume from step 1 & 2 above  
3- Scroll to Send SMS, validate  
Follow instructions from step 4 page 21 (Send an SMS from phonebook)  
Call log  
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Deleting all the call log  
To delete all the call log  
You can choose to delete all the call log at once.  
1- Go to Call log, validate  
2- Scroll to Delete all, validate  
3- Confirm your choice and validate  
Note : Entries with unread messages will not be deleted (Onis 300Vox).  
Setting the call log  
You can set the call log to store information about incoming calls and/or outgoing calls.  
To set the call log  
1- Go to Call log, validate  
2- Scroll to Call-log Settings, validate  
3- Select Incoming calls/Outgoing calls, validate  
4- Select the appropriate setting and validate.  
Navigation reminder :  
Network  
Cheapest rates” Fct  
(Go to)  
(Validate)  
(Select)  
Operator Services  
(Scroll to)  
Using the cheapest rates function  
This feature allows you to set the phone to use the cheapest operator prefix (if you are subscribed to  
several).You must set the operator prefix, the period of time, the countries or the other party’s phone  
type (mobile or landline). Several additional steps are needed to call with this feature.  
To set the cheapest rates prefix  
1- Go to Network, validate  
2- Select Cheapest rates fct, validate  
3- Scroll to the appropriate item (night, day, weekend, mobile or country),  
validate  
4- Select Change nameand enter the operator’s name, validate  
5- Scoll to Change numberand enter the operator prefix according to the  
previously selected item, validate  
Note : If you select “night” or “day” you will be prompted to set the start time  
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To call with the cheapest operator rates  
The cheapest rate feature is used call by call.The information stored previously allows the appropriate  
prefix to be suggested when calling with the cheapest rates feature.  
To call with the cheapest rates  
1- Go to Network, validate  
2- Select Cheapest rates Fct, validate  
3- The cheapest operator prefix is displayed according to the Timer. If you want  
to use the cheapest operator to call a mobile, scroll to the corresponding item.  
Validate twice.You are then in predial mode.  
4- Press  
, scroll through the list to reach the name in the phonebook and  
validate to chain dial (or dial, see page 6)  
5- Connect the line  
Note :You can also access the cheapest rates with the pilot key. In idle mode  
scroll down  
, resume from step 3 above.  
Using the network services (Subscription dependent)  
This feature allows to activate or deactivate operator services.  
Codes need to be set up (See page 28).  
Contact your network operator for more details. You can usually subscribe to Call forward, operator  
Voice mail box etc...  
Example of service : Call forward  
Calls can be redirected to another phone number.  
Set the code (see page 28) and activate it when necessary.  
To activate/deactivate call forward  
1- Go to to Network, validate  
2- Scroll to Operator Services, validate  
3- Select Call forward, validate  
4- Enter (or choose from phonebook) the number to which the calls are to be  
forwarded and validate  
5- The number is automatically chained to the call forward prefix and the  
system dials the number  
6- Hang up  
From now on the calls will be redirected to the assigned phone number.  
The display shows the information.  
To stop call forward, deactivate it via the Cancel call forwardoption.  
Network  
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Navigation reminder :  
Extra  
VIP melody function  
(Go to)  
(Validate)  
(Select)  
Call cost & duration  
Alarm clock  
(Scroll to)  
“Do Not Disturb” mode  
Using Extra features  
VIP melodies  
To set theVIP ringers  
1- Go to Extra, validate  
2- Select VIP melody function, validate  
3- Select a group, validate  
4- Choose a melody, validate  
Note :TheVIP ringer is heard on both the base & the handset.  
Call cost and duration (Country and subscription dependent)  
To view the cost & time  
1- Go to Extra, validate  
2- Scroll to Call cost & duration, validate  
3- Select View total, validate  
The total cost & time of communications is displayed  
4- Press  
to Resetthe counter  
To allow the phone to calculate the cost of a call, you must enter the price per  
unit  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Select Unit cost, validate  
4- Enter the cost and validate  
The alarm clock  
To activate/deactivate the alarm clock  
A long press on  
settings.  
activates/deactivates the alarm clock with your own  
To set the alarm clock  
1- Go to Extra, validate  
2- Scroll to Alarm clock, validate  
3- Select Set the dayand select a day, validate  
4- Scroll to Set timeand enter the time, validate  
When the alarm rings, press any key to stop it.  
The snooze is then activated (will ring again every 5 mn).To definitely stop it  
press  
.
Extra  
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To set the alarm ringer type  
1- Go to Extra, validate  
2- Scroll to Alarm clock, validate  
3- Select Alarm Clock Settings, validate  
4- Scroll to Ringer type, validate  
5- Choose among the available ringers and validate  
To set the alarm ringer volume  
Resume from step 1-3 above  
4- Scroll to Ringer volume, validate  
5- Choose among the available volume levels and validate  
“Do Not Disturb” mode  
This feature allows you to screen calls after a certain time in the evening or when you do not wish to be  
disturbed. Enter the time and select theVIP group(s) allowed to call you.  
If the caller does not belong to an allowed group the handset & base station will remain silent, while he  
will hear ringing.The green light informs you of an incoming call.The answer machine (if activated) or the  
operator voice mailbox will answer the call.  
To activate/deactivate Do Not Disturb mode  
A long press on  
activates/deactivates this mode with your own settings.  
To set the Do Not Disturb mode  
1- Go to Extra, validate  
2- Scroll to Do Not Disturb mode, validate  
3- Select Set dayand select a day, validate  
4- Scroll to Start timeand enter the time, validate  
5- Scroll to Stop timeand enter the time, validate  
6- Scroll to Allowed caller choice, activate the callers group(s) allowed to  
call you and validate  
Note :You can select up to 4 groups. If no group is selected but the feature is  
activated, then nobody will be able to reach you.  
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Navigation reminder :  
Base station  
Sounds  
(Go to)  
(Validate)  
(Select)  
Registration  
Line settings  
Service code settings  
(Scroll to)  
Setting the base station  
Setting the base station sounds  
To set the base ringer type  
1- Go to Base station, validate  
2- Scroll to Sounds, validate  
3- Select Ringer type, validate  
4- Choose the ringer in the list and validate  
To record your personnal melody (Onis 300Vox)  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to Record pers. melody, validate  
4- Scroll to Record new melody, validate  
5- Press  
to start recording  
6- Press again to stop recording  
7- Activate this ringer in the above menu  
To set the ringer volume level  
There are 5 ringer volume levels.  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to Ringer volume, validate  
4- Select the appropriate level and validate  
To activate/deactivate the music on hold  
This feature allows the caller to hear music when the call is put on hold when  
transfering a call from one handset to another (See page 19).  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Select Music on hold, validate  
4- Select ON/OFF, validate  
Note : If the feature is deactivated the caller will hear beeps.  
Registration  
This feature allows you to register a DECT peripheral without keypad  
To register a DECT peripheral  
1- Go to Base station, validate  
2- Scroll to Enable registration, validate  
3- Enter the peripheral code, validate  
4- Follow instructions in the peripheral manual (See page 2)  
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The line settings  
It can be useful to change the line settings if your network operator is not the main national operator set  
by default in the phone, especially for the Caller Line Identification Service (CLI).  
To change the dial mode (country dependent)  
1- Go to Base station, validate  
2- Scroll to Line settings, validate  
3- Select Dial mode, validate  
4- Select Tone/Pulseand validate  
To change the network type  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to Network type, validate  
4- Select PSTN/PABXand validate  
Philips has designed this product to work on PSTN line and cannot guarantee the complete application on ISDN network.  
To change the recall type (country dependent)  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to Recall type, validate  
4- Select Short flash/Long flash,validate  
Note : Useful when using operator services, for example  
.
To change the operator type (country dependent)  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to Operator type, validate  
4- Select among the suggested types and validate  
Note : Useful if the Caller Line Identification service does not work whereas  
you subscribed to that service.  
To activate/deactivate the first ringer  
To prevent the phone from ringing when receiving an SMS, the first ringer is  
deactivated.You can activate it.  
Resume from step 1-2 above  
3- Scroll to First ring, validate  
4- Select ON/OFF, validate  
Service code settings  
When you subscribe to extra services with your operator you may need to set some codes in your  
phone.  
The default codes are the codes used by the main national network operator.  
If you subscribed to another operator you may need to change the codes.  
Contact your network operator for more information on the services (See page 24).  
To change a service code  
1- Go to Base station, validate  
2- Scroll to Service code settings, validate  
3- Select the appropriate service, validate  
4- Select Changeand enter the new code and validate  
Base station  
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Telephone troubleshooting...  
PROBLEMS  
CAUSES  
SOLUTIONS  
The green indicator does not light The base station is not properly Check mains power and  
connected  
connections  
up  
- Bad contact  
- Dirty contacts  
- Move the handset slightly  
- Clean the contacts with a cloth  
moistened with alcohol  
The  
does not scroll when  
the handset is placed on the base  
No dialling tone  
- No power  
-You are too far from the base  
station  
- Check connections  
- Move closer to the base station  
No ringer  
- The ringer is deactivated  
- Set the ringer (page 12,27)  
- The Do not Disturb mode is ON - Deactivate it  
- No mains power  
- Check connections  
The  
does not appear  
- The handset is too far from the - Move closer to the base station  
base station  
Crackling on the line  
- You are too far from the base station - Move closer to the base station  
-The base station is too close to  
electrical appliances, reinforced  
and check the range  
- Move the base station to find a  
concrete walls or metal doorframes better place (the higher the better)  
- The procedure to add a handset - Disconnect and connect the  
The handset displays “failed”  
- when attempting to add another has failed, try again  
base station power supply. Follow  
handset to the base station  
- When using a handset  
- Maximum number of handsets the procedure to register a  
has been reached  
handset ( See page 12)  
- Base station is already busy with - Un-register a handset (page 13)  
another handset (ie : Phonebook) - Wait until it is available  
Noise interference on your radio The Onis 300 base station or  
Move the base station or power  
mains power pack are too close pack as far as possible  
or television  
to electrical appliances  
Caller Line Identification service - Service not activated  
(CLI) does not work  
- Check your subscription with network  
- Change operator type (See page 28)  
- Wrong operator type  
No new SMS are received  
No SMS can be sent/received  
Delete old SMS  
SMS memory is full  
- Contact your operator to get  
the correct SMSC’s numbers  
- Check the information stored  
(page 9, 10, 21)  
- Change SMS mode (page 10)  
- Change protocole type (page 11)  
- The outgoing/Incoming SMSC  
number is not set or is wrong  
- The SMS box or destnation box  
is wrong  
- SMS mode is OFF  
- The protocole type is wrong  
Answer machine troubleshooting...  
PROBLEMS  
CAUSES  
- The memory is full  
SOLUTIONS  
The answer machine does not  
record messages  
- Delete messages  
- The answer only mode is activated - Select theAnswer & record mode  
-The Answer & record is not  
activated  
- Press  
The remote control access does The remote control access is not Activate the remote control  
not work properly  
activated  
access (See page 17)  
It is not possible to record an  
outgoing message  
The memory is full  
Delete messages  
The Onis 300 hangs up during  
remote access  
The answer machine stops  
automatically  
- 3 failed attempts to send a code - Enter the correct code  
- duration is too long  
- The memory is full  
- Message exceeds 3 mn  
- Manage the remote control quicker  
- Play & delete messages  
- Messages must not exceed 3 mn  
A
Index  
Adding handset 12  
Adding a name 20  
Alarm clock 25, 26  
Answering calls 6  
Answer machine settings 16  
B
Local message (Memo) 18  
Loudspeaker volume 7  
M
Making calls 6  
Menu overview (Inside cover page)  
Babysit mode 12, 19  
Base ringer 27  
Base stations & indicators 2  
Batteries & battery life 4  
C
Call forward 24  
Call log 22, 23  
Call transfer/conference call 7, 19  
Call waiting 6  
Message service (Operator voice mail) 1, 26  
Music on hold 27  
Mute 7, 19  
N
Name (Add, delete, change) 20, 21  
Network services 24, 28  
Notification beeps 12  
Number (Change) 21  
O
Caller Identification (CLI) 7, 9, 20, 25,  
Calling from call log 6, 22  
Chain dialling 6  
Operator type 28  
Outgoing message 16  
P
Changing entry (name & number) 21  
ChangingVIP group 21  
“Cheapest Rates” (Changing operator) 23, 24  
Contrast 14  
Pause 1  
PABX/PSTN 28  
Phonebook 20, 21  
Predial 6  
Call cost & duration 25  
D
Protocol type 11  
Pulse 28  
Date & time (Set and change) 14  
Deactivating ringer 12, 26, 27  
Deleting entry 21  
Deleting messages (answer machine) 15  
Deleting messages (SMS) 10  
Destination box 9  
Dial mode 28  
Direct calling 6  
“Do Not Disturb” mode 26  
E
Earpiece tone 12  
Earpiece volume 7  
Ending call 6  
Entry type (VIP/Standard) 20, 21  
External standard ringer 11  
F
R
Range 4  
Recall type 28  
Record quality 17  
Recording conversation 7  
Recording local memo 18  
Recording personal melody 27  
Recording personal outgoing message 16  
Redial 6  
Registration mode 27  
Remote programming (Answer machine) 17  
Remote accessing answer machine 18  
Remote control code 18  
Rename handset 13  
Ringers 11, 25, 27  
Rings before answer (Answer machine) 16  
S
First ring 28  
G
GAP 2  
H
Screening calls 17  
Service codes settings 28  
Silence 6  
Handset keys 1  
SMS box 9, 10  
Handset ringer 11  
I
SMS centre 9,11  
SMS mode 10  
Icons 1  
In-call features 7  
Indicators (LEDs) 2  
Installation 4  
Internal ringer type 11  
Intercom 19  
SMS (Reading) 10  
SMS (Sending) 9, 21, 22  
SMS settings 10, 11  
Sounds 11, 12, 27  
Subscription 27  
T
K
Toll saver (Answer machine) 16  
Tone 28  
U
Unregistering handset 13  
V
Key & feedback tones 12  
Keypad lock/unlock 1  
L
Language 13  
Line settings 28  
Listening to messages (Answer machine) 15  
Listening to pre-recorded outgoing messages 16  
VIP settings 20, 21, 25  
Voice prompts 16  
Volume (Ringers) 12, 27  
©2002 Philips Consumer Electronics. DECT & Home telephony.  
All rights reserved. Printed in France.  
UK 3111 285 20132  

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