Philips SE140 User Manual

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SE140  
EN Telephone  
Warning  
Use only rechargeable batteries.  
Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.  
Table of contents  
4
Using your SE140 15  
4.1 Make a call  
4.2 Pre-dial  
15  
15  
1
Important  
3
3
4
4.3 Dial one-touch  
numbers 1 and 2  
4.4 Call from the  
phonebook  
1.1 Power requirements  
1.2 Conformity  
1.3 Using GAP standard  
compliance  
1.4 Recycling and disposal  
1.5 Electric, Magnetic and  
Electromagnetic Fields  
(“EMF”)  
15  
15  
4
5
4.5 Call from the call log 16  
4.6 Answer a call  
4.7 Adjust earpiece  
volume  
4.8 Mute  
4.9 End a call  
16  
16  
16  
17  
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2
Your SE140 Digital  
Cordless Telephone  
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7
5
Use more of  
your phone  
2.1 What’s in the box?  
2.2 What you will  
also need  
2.3 Overview of the  
handset  
17  
17  
5.1 Intercom  
7
8
5.1.1 Call another handset 17  
5.1.2 Transfer an external  
call to another handset 18  
2.4 Handset display  
10 5.1.3 Three-party  
2.5 Overview of the base 11  
2.6 Settings navigation  
conference call  
12 5.2 Voicemail  
18  
18  
5.2.1 Dial your network  
voicemail service  
12 5.3 Phonebook  
12 5.3.1 View and dial  
phonebook  
3
Getting started  
12  
19  
19  
3.1 Position the base  
3.2 Connect the base  
3.3 Install and  
charge the handset  
batteries  
3.4 Using multipacks  
entries  
13 5.3.2 Store a number  
19  
20  
1
15  
in the phonebook  
Table of contents  
5.3.3 Enter a pause in a  
6
Personal settings 25  
phonebook number 20 6.1 Change the ringer  
5.3.4 Edit a number in the  
phonebook  
5.3.5 Delete a phonebook  
entry  
5.4 One-touch keys  
5.4.1 Dial a one-touch  
number  
volume and ringtone 25  
20 6.2 Set date and time 25  
6.3 Switch beeps on/off 25  
21 6.4 Dial mode  
21 6.5 Recall mode  
6.6 Auto-prefix  
26  
26  
26  
21 6.7 Change System PIN 27  
5.4.2 Assign one-touch keys  
to an entry in your  
phonebook  
6.8 Reset handset  
6.9 Lock the keypad  
21 6.10 Unlock the keypad  
27  
28  
28  
5.5 Caller ID and Call log 21  
5.5.1 Call log  
22  
7
Registration  
28  
5.5.2 View and dial  
from call log  
7.1 Register a handset  
22 7.2 Unregister a handset 29  
28  
5.5.3 Copy a number  
from the call log  
to the phonebook  
8
Maintenance  
and replacement 30  
23  
5.5.4 Delete a call log entry 23 8.1 Cleaning  
5.5.5 Delete entire call log 23 8.2 How to replace  
30  
30  
31  
5.6 Redial  
23  
the battery  
5.6.1 Redial the last number 23  
5.6.2 View and dial  
9
Technical data  
a number in  
the redial list  
5.6.3 Copy a redial  
number to the  
phonebook  
5.6.4 Delete a redial  
list entry  
23 10 Frequently asked  
questions  
32  
34  
24  
24  
11 Index  
5.6.5 Delete entire redial list 24  
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Table of contents  
• The voltage on the  
1 Important  
network is classified as  
TNV-3 (Telecommunication  
NetworkVoltages), as defined  
in the standard EN 60-950.  
Take time to read this user  
manual before you use your  
telephone. It contains important  
Warning  
information and notes regarding • This equipment is not  
operating your telephone.  
designed to make emergency  
calls in the event of a power  
failure.An alternative has to  
be made available to allow  
emergency calls.  
• High voltage. Never open  
the product or attempt any  
repair.  
1.1 Power requirements  
• This product requires an  
electrical supply of 220–240  
volts, alternating monophased  
power, excluding IT  
installations defined in  
standard EN 60-950. In  
• Keep the product away  
from liquid.  
case of power failure, the  
communication can be lost.  
• The electrical network  
is classified as hazardous  
according to criteria in the  
standard EN 60-950.The  
only way to power down  
this product is to unplug the  
power supply unit from the  
electrical outlet. Ensure the  
electrical outlet is located  
close to the apparatus and is  
always easily accessible.  
• Never use any battery type  
other than the one supplied.  
There is a risk of explosion if  
the batteries are replaced by  
an incorrect type.  
• When the phone is ringing  
avoid holding the earpiece  
too close to your ear as it  
may damage your hearing.  
• Do not use the product  
in places where there are  
explosive hazards.  
Important  
3
• Do not let small metal  
objects come into contact  
with the product.This can  
1.3 Using GAP standard  
compliance  
The GAP standard guarantees  
deteriorate audio quality and that all DECT GAP handsets  
damage the product.  
• Handsfree activation could  
and base stations comply with  
a minimum operating standard  
suddenly increase the volume irrespective of their make.Your  
in the earpiece to a very high handset and base station are  
level: make sure the handset  
is not too close to your ear.  
• Refer also to the Cautions  
in chapters and subchapter  
sections.  
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 a SE140/145 with  
your base station.To register  
and use your SE140/145 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 described on page 28.  
1.2 Conformity  
Hereby, Philips Consumer  
Electronics, declares that this  
SE140x is in compliance with  
the essential requirements and  
other relevant provisions of  
Directive 1999/5/EC.  
The declaration of conformity  
is available at:  
To register a handset of  
This product can only be  
connected to the analogue  
telephone networks of the  
countries mentioned on the  
packaging.  
another make to the SE140/145  
base station, place the base  
station into registration mode,  
then follow the procedure in  
the manufacturer’s instructions.  
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Important  
1.4 Recycling and disposal 1 Dispose of the complete  
product (including its cables,  
Disposal instructions for  
old products  
TheWEEE directive (Waste  
Electrical and Electronic  
plugs and accessories) in the  
designatedWEEE collection  
facilities.  
2 If you purchase a  
Equipment; 2002/96/EC) has  
been put in place to ensure that  
products are recycled using best  
available treatment, recovery  
and recycling techniques to  
ensure human health and high  
environmental protection.  
replacement product, hand  
your complete old product  
back to the retailer. He  
should accept it as required  
by theWEEE directive.  
Disposal instructions  
for batteries  
Your product is designed and  
manufactured with high quality  
materials and components,  
which can be recycled and  
Batteries should not be  
disposed of with general  
household waste.  
reused. Do not dispose of your Packaging information  
old product in your general  
household waste bin.  
Philips has marked the  
packaging with standard  
symbols designed to promote  
the recycling and appropriate  
disposal of your eventual waste.  
Inform yourself about the local  
separate collection system  
for electrical and electronic  
products marked by this  
symbol:  
A financial contribution  
has been paid to the  
associated national  
recovery and recycling  
system.  
Use one of the following  
disposal options:  
Important  
5
The labelled packaging  
material is recyclable.  
according to scientific  
evidence available today.  
Philips plays an active  
role in the development  
of international EMF and  
safety standards, enabling  
Philips to anticipate  
further developments in  
standardization for early  
integration in its products.  
1.5 Electric, Magnetic  
and Electromagnetic  
Fields (“EMF”)  
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.  
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.  
Philips is committed to  
develop, produce and market  
products that cause no  
adverse health effects.  
Philips confirms that if  
its products are handled  
properly for their intended  
use, they are safe to use  
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Important  
2 Your SE140 Digital CordlessTelephone  
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips!  
To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers,  
2.1 What’s in the box?  
SE140 handset  
Power  
adaptor  
Battery door Line cord*  
2x AAA  
rechargeable  
batteries  
SE140 base  
User manual  
Quick start guide  
Note  
* The line adaptor may not be  
attached to the line cord. If this is  
the case, please connect the line  
cord to the line adaptor before  
plugging it into the line socket.  
Warranty  
information  
2.2 What you will also need  
• For the call log to function,  
subscribe to your network’s  
Caller Line Identification  
service.  
• For voicemail to function,  
subscribe to your network’s  
voicemail service.  
Warning  
Always use the cables and  
batteries supplied.  
Your SE140 Digital Cordless Telephone  
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2.3 Overview of the  
handset  
1
2
Earpiece  
Display  
See page 10 for an overview of  
the display icons  
3
Clear/Mute  
In the entry mode, press to  
delete digits;When viewing the  
call log/redial list, press to delete  
displayed entry or press and  
hold to delete all entries  
Switch the microphone off or  
on during a call  
1
2
4
Call log/Scroll up/  
Volume up  
Open the calls log  
Scroll up through lists and settings  
Increase the earpiece volume  
3
4
13  
5
Talk/Recall  
12  
11  
Make or answer a call  
Use recall (R) functions  
5
6
6
One-touch dialling keys  
Press and hold for One-touch  
dialling of pre-set numbers  
7
/ Keypad lock  
Press and hold to lock/unlock  
the keypad  
During a call, press and hold to  
switch from pulse dialling to  
tone dialling  
7
8
10  
9
Dial a star, displayed as  
8
Your SE140 Digital Cordless Telephone  
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Programming key  
13 Redial/Scroll right  
Open the redial list  
Scroll to the right  
Enter the main menu  
Confirm a menu option  
Go to next menu  
Confirm an entry in the  
phonebook  
9
Intercom (at least 2  
handsets needed)  
In standby mode, use to make  
an internal call  
During a call, use to transfer an  
external call to another handset  
10  
/ Ringer  
Press and hold to switch  
handset ringer on or off  
When dialling or storing a  
number, press and hold to enter  
a pause (P)  
Dial a #, displayed as  
11 End/Exit/Handset on-off  
End a call  
In settings mode, go back to  
standby mode  
Press and hold to switch  
handset off (when in standby)  
or on  
12 Phonebook/Scroll down  
Volume down  
Open the phonebook  
Scroll down through lists  
and menus  
Decrease the earpiece volume  
Your SE140 Digital Cordless Telephone  
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2.4 Handset display  
1
2
3
1
Status and reminder  
icons  
Handset is in program  
mode  
Shows handset battery  
status.  
The keypad is locked  
Handset microphone has  
been muted  
Handset ringer is off  
Steady when the handset is  
registered and within range  
of the base  
Scrolls when the handset is  
charging in the base.  
On when the line is in use.  
Flashes when there is an  
incoming call  
Flashes when you have new  
voicemail messages  
Off when you have no  
voicemail messages  
On when you have missed  
calls and new number(s) in  
the call log  
Flashes when the handset  
is out of range or searching  
for base  
2
3
Handset number  
Current time  
Phonebook is open  
10  
Your SE140 Digital Cordless Telephone  
2.5 Overview of the base  
1
1
Paging key  
Paging is a useful way of finding  
lost handsets.  
1
Press  
on the base.  
All handsets ring.  
2
Press  
again to cancel  
the paging call or press any  
key on the handset to stop  
the paging call.  
Your SE140 Digital Cordless Telephone  
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2.6 Settings navigation  
The basic steps of navigating  
through the setting and  
onscreen options.  
3 Getting started  
1
From the standby screen,  
press  
The settings are open.  
3.1 Position the base  
Place the base within reach  
of the telephone line and  
electricity sockets.  
.
If you wish to go to next  
setting, press  
Use or  
again.  
to scroll  
2
Tip  
through the options and  
press to save the  
option displayed.  
The next program setting  
is opened.  
The position in which you place  
the base can have an effect on  
the range and performance of  
your product.Avoid placing  
the base too close to large  
metal objects such as filing  
cabinets, radiators or electrical  
appliances.This can impair  
the range and sound quality.  
Buildings with thick internal  
and external walls may impair  
transmission of signals to and  
from the base.  
3
Press  
to return to  
standby.  
Standby mode  
If you do not press any button  
on the handset for 15 seconds  
the display will automatically  
return to standby. It will also  
return to standby when the  
handset is placed on the base  
or charger.  
3.2 Connect the base  
Warning  
• Make sure you connect  
the power adaptor and  
telephone line cord correctly  
as incorrect connection  
could damage the product.  
12  
Getting started  
• Always use the telephone  
line cord supplied with the  
unit. Otherwise you may not  
get a dial tone.  
2
Plug the other ends of the  
line cord and power cable  
into the telephone socket  
and mains power socket.  
Note  
In some countries the line  
adaptor may not be attached to  
the line cord. If this is the case,  
please connect the line cord to  
the line adaptor before plugging  
it into the line socket.  
1
Plug the line cord and  
the power cable into the  
sockets at the back of  
the base.  
3.3 Install and charge the  
handset batteries  
Warning  
• The handset must be charged  
for at least 24 hours before  
using it for the first time.  
• Never use any battery type  
other than the one supplied.  
There is a risk of explosion if  
the batteries are replaced by  
an incorrect type.  
Your SE140 is supplied with  
two rechargeable batteries.  
1
Slide off the battery door  
(if fitted).  
Getting started  
13  
2
Insert the batteries as  
indicated and slide the door  
back on.  
If you need to select  
your country  
Scroll  
or  
to select  
the appropriate code for  
your country (see below).  
Then press  
to confirm.  
The unit will reset and the  
standby screen is displayed.  
Code  
Country  
04  
05  
UK  
EIRE  
3
4
Place the handset face up  
on the base to charge.  
A beep confirms the handset  
is placed correctly and  
Note  
If you receive a call before the  
country code is set, you can  
take the call.When the call is  
ended the display returns to  
the original screen ready for  
you to set the country code.  
Caller Identification will not  
work until the country has  
been selected.  
charging will begin.  
When there is enough  
power in the batteries, the  
handset will automatically  
register with the base.  
The standby screen is  
displayed. Or if the display  
shows  
you must select  
5
Leave the handset until the  
batteries are fully charged  
(at least 24 hours).  
the country grouping for  
your area.  
The handset batteries are  
fully charged when the  
charging animation stops and  
the  
(battery charged) icon  
is displayed.  
14  
Getting started  
Warning  
If you insert alkaline batteries  
instead of the NiMH batteries  
all elements of the display will  
appear. Replace immediately  
with the batteries supplied.  
4 Using your SE140  
4.1 Make a call  
1
Press  
.
2
Dial the telephone number.  
3.4 Using multipacks  
If you have purchased a  
multipack you will have  
additional handsets, chargers,  
power adaptors and AAA  
rechargeable batteries.  
4.2 Pre-dial  
1
Enter the phone number  
(maximum 24 digits). If you  
make a mistake press  
to delete incorrect digits.  
1
2
3
Plug the chargers into a  
power socket.  
2
Press  
to dial.  
Install the batteries supplied  
into the other handsets.  
Place the handsets on the  
chargers to fully charge  
the batteries for at least  
24 hours.  
4.3 Dial one-touch  
numbers 1 and 2  
1
Press and hold  
or  
until the number is  
displayed and dialled. If no  
number is stored, you hear  
a beep.  
4.4 Call from the  
phonebook  
1
Press  
.
The first entry in the  
phonebook is displayed.  
Using your SE140  
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2
3
Scroll  
entry you want.  
Press  
or  
to the  
Warning  
When the phone is ringing,  
to dial the number. avoid holding the earpiece too  
close to your ear as it may  
Note  
damage your hearing.  
Blank entries are not displayed  
when scrolling through the  
phonebook.  
Note  
An incoming call has priority  
over other events.Whenever  
there is an incoming call, other  
operations in progress such as  
phone settings, menu navigation,  
etc. will be ended.  
4.5 Call from the call log  
1
Press  
.
The first entry in the call log  
is displayed.  
2
3
Scroll  
entry you want.  
Press  
or  
to the  
4.7 Adjust earpiece  
volume  
to dial the number.  
1
During a call, press  
or  
Note  
to adjust the volume.  
You need to subscribe to  
your network’s Caller Line  
The current level is displayed.  
Identification service to be able 4.8 Mute  
to see the caller’s number in the You can mute the microphone  
call log. See ‘Caller ID and call  
so that you can talk to  
log’ on page 21 for more details. someone else in the room  
without your caller hearing you.  
1
During a call, press  
The microphone is muted  
and the display shows  
Press again to turn the  
microphone back on.  
.
4.6 Answer a call  
1
When the phone rings,  
press  
.
.
2
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Using your SE140  
4.9 End a call  
Press or replace the  
1
5 Use more of  
your phone  
handset in the base.  
The call duration is displayed  
on the handset screen for  
about 5 seconds.  
5.1 Intercom  
This feature is only available  
when there are at least two  
registered handsets. It allows  
you to make internal calls,  
transfer external calls from one  
handset to another and use the  
conference option.  
5.1.1Call another handset  
1
Press  
.
• If there are only two  
handsets, the other handset  
is called automatically.  
• Or, if there are more  
than two handsets press  
the number of the other  
handset.  
2
Press  
to hang up.  
Note  
If the handset does not belong  
to SE140 range, this function  
may not be available.  
Use more of your phone  
17  
5.1.2Transfer an external  
call to another  
handset  
2
3
Enter the number of the  
handset you want to call.  
If there are only two handsets,  
the other handset is called  
automatically.  
1
During an external call,  
press  
.
Your caller is put on hold.  
Enter the number of the  
handset you want to call.  
If there are only two handsets,  
the other handset is called  
automatically.  
When the other handset  
answers announce the call  
2
then press and hold  
connect both calls.  
to  
If the other handset does  
not answer, press to  
talk to your caller again.  
Press to hang up.  
3
When the other handset  
answers, announce the  
4
caller then press  
to  
transfer the call. If the  
other handset does not  
5.2 Voicemail  
answer, press  
your caller again.  
to talk to If you have subscribed to your  
network’s voicemail service  
(if available), your SE140  
Note  
displays  
when you have  
Before transferring the call, the  
user is able to switch between  
both internal and external calls  
new messages.  
Depending on your country  
and network services, the  
voicemail number may be  
pre-stored for one-touch  
by the  
key.  
5.1.3Three-party  
conference call  
dialling using the  
button.  
1
During an external call,  
press  
Your caller is put on hold.  
Note  
.
If the voicemail number is  
not pre-stored you can add  
18  
Use more of your phone  
a number, or overwrite the  
existing stored number.  
See ‘Assign One-touch keys to  
an entry in your phonebook’,  
on page 21.  
5.3 Phonebook  
The SE140 handset phonebook  
can store 20 phone numbers  
each up to 24 digits long.  
Note  
Phonebook entries are ordered  
01–20.  
5.2.1Dial your network  
voicemail service  
1
Press and hold  
.
The number is displayed  
and dialled. Follow the voice  
prompts to play, save and  
delete your messages.  
5.3.1View and dial  
phonebook entries  
1
Press  
.
Display shows the first entry  
and  
.
Note  
2
3
Scroll  
entry you want.  
Press  
return to standby.  
or  
to the  
The voicemail number  
is pre-stored only if the  
country where the phone  
was purchased offers a  
voicemail service. If no  
service is offered, the  
number is blank.You can  
overwrite a pre-stored  
number with their own  
preferred number and  
this number will be dialled  
instead.To store a number  
in the one-touch button,  
see page 21.  
to dial or  
to  
Tip  
The display shows the first nine  
digits of each phone number.  
If the number is longer, the  
last digit flashes. Press  
display the rest of the number.  
to  
Use more of your phone  
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5.3.2Store a number in the 5.3.3Enter a pause in a  
phonebook  
Press then press  
The screen displays the first  
available position in the  
phonebook (01–20).  
Enter 2 digit phonebook  
entry number, e.g. 01.  
Enter the phone number  
you want to store. If you  
phonebook number  
If your SE140 is connected  
to a switchboard, you may  
need to enter a pause in a  
stored number. This gives  
the switchboard time to get  
an outside line. A pause is  
normally stored after the  
switchboard access code (e.g. 9).  
1
.
2
3
make a mistake press  
Press to confirm.  
The next available entry is  
displayed.  
Enter the next number you  
want to store or press  
to return to standby.  
Note  
.
1
When storing a number,  
press and hold until  
the display shows P. Then  
4
5
continue storing the number.  
5.3.4Edit a number in  
the phonebook  
• When the phonebook is  
empty, the display flashes  
01- [blank].  
• If the phonebook is full, the  
display flashes 20-[and  
current number stored].  
• Cancel storing an entry by  
1
Press  
Scroll  
number you want.  
Enter the two digit  
phonebook number, e.g. 07.  
Enter the new phone  
number.  
then press  
or to the  
.
2
3
4
pressing  
at any time  
Tip  
during the process.  
• Press  
Press  
to delete digits.  
to confirm.  
5
The next available entry  
is displayed.  
6
Press  
to return to  
standby.  
20  
Use more of your phone  
5.3.5Delete a phonebook  
entry  
5.4.1Dial a one-touch  
number  
1
Press  
Scroll  
number you want.  
Enter the two digit  
phonebook number, e.g. 07.  
Press repeatedly to  
then press  
or to the  
.
1
Press and hold  
or  
2
until you hear a beep.  
The number is displayed  
and dialled.  
3
4
2
Press  
to return to  
standby.  
delete the number until you  
hear a confirmation beep.  
5
6
Press  
Press  
standby.  
to confirm.  
to return to  
5.4.2Assign one-touch keys  
to an entry in your  
phonebook  
1
Press  
Scroll  
.
2
or  
to the  
or  
5.4 One-touch keys  
The or keys have pre-  
stored phone numbers for one-  
touch dialling.These numbers  
depend on your country and  
network.  
entry you want.  
Press and hold  
3
4
until you hear a beep.  
The phonebook entry is  
now also stored in the  
one-touch key.  
Press  
to return to  
You can set the one-touch keys  
to dial numbers stored in your  
handset phonebook.  
standby.  
5.5 Caller ID and Call log  
Note  
If you have subscribed to  
The pre-stored numbers usually Caller Line Identification (CLI),  
give you access to services  
offered by your network, but  
this depends on your country  
and network.  
and provided the identity of  
the caller is not withheld, the  
number of the caller will be  
displayed.  
Use more of your phone  
21  
1
To toggle between caller ID When you have missed calls  
and time/date press  
.
(incoming calls that you haven’t  
answered) the icon will flash  
in the display on all handsets  
Note  
• If the telephone number is not registered to the base. If one  
available for incoming calls, the handset is used to view the  
handset will display ----.  
• Information about incoming  
calls will vary by country  
and network operator.  
calls log, the icon on the other  
handsets continue to flash  
(multipack users only).  
Some operators may charge  
a subscription for their Caller 5.5.2View and dial from  
Line Identification service.  
call log  
1
Press  
.
• The most recent call is  
displayed.  
5.5.1Call log  
The call log contains details of  
missed and received call. Entries  
are displayed in chronological  
order with the most recent call  
at the top of the list.  
• While viewing the call list  
the  
icon is steady.  
This will blink while viewing  
entries which have been  
unanswered.  
2
3
Scroll  
the call log.  
Press to dial the number  
or  
through  
Note  
• The calls log holds details of  
up to 10 calls.  
• When the call log is full, a  
new call replaces the oldest  
in the list.  
displayed or  
to standby.  
to return  
• When viewing the call log,  
to see the date and time of  
the call (if provided by the  
network), press  
.
22  
Use more of your phone  
5.5.3Copy a number from  
the call log to the  
phonebook  
5.5.5Delete entire call log  
1
Press  
.
2
Press and hold  
until  
1
Press  
Scroll  
.
you hear a beep.  
The display shows ----.  
2
or  
to the  
number you want to copy.  
Press  
3
Press  
standby.  
to return to  
3
.
The next available phonebook  
entry (01–20) is displayed.  
Note  
5.6 Redial  
• When you scroll through  
the phonebook, any entries  
You can redial any of the last  
five numbers called. Numbers  
already stored, are displayed. can be up to 24 digits long.  
• If the phonebook is full, the  
display flashes 20-and the  
number stored.  
5.6.1Redial the last number  
Press then  
4
Enter two-digit phonebook  
entry number 01–20.  
The phone number is displayed.  
1
.
The last number dialled is  
displayed and dialled.  
5
6
Press  
Press  
to confirm.  
to return to standby.  
5.6.2 View and dial a number  
in the redial list  
5.5.4Delete a call log entry  
1
2
3
Press  
.
1
Press  
Scroll  
.
The last number dialled is  
displayed.  
If required, scroll  
to display the number  
you want.  
2
or  
to the  
number you want to delete.  
Press  
or  
3
.
You hear a confirmation beep  
and the next entry is displayed  
or ----if the list is empty.  
Press  
or  
to dial the number  
to return to standby.  
4
Press  
to return to standby.  
Use more of your phone  
23  
5.6.3Copy a redial number  
to the phonebook  
5.6.5Delete entire redial  
list  
1
2
3
4
Press  
to the entry you want  
to copy.  
Press  
The first available phonebook  
entry number is displayed.  
Enter the phonebook entry  
number 01–20.  
and scroll  
or  
1
Press  
Press and hold  
you hear a beep.  
The display shows ----.  
Press  
standby.  
.
2
until  
.
3
to return to  
The phone number is displayed.  
Press  
then press  
to standby.  
to confirm,  
to return  
5.6.4Delete a redial list  
entry  
1
Press  
or  
and scroll  
to the number you  
want to delete.  
Press  
2
.
You hear a confirmation beep  
and the next entry is displayed  
or ----if the list is empty.  
3
Press  
to return to  
standby.  
24  
Use more of your phone  
If no button is pressed for 15  
seconds, the handset returns  
to standby.  
6 Personal settings  
Use the  
button to open  
the menu and adjust the  
settings on your phone to suit  
your preferences.  
6.2 Set date and time  
If you have subscribed to your  
network’s Caller Identification  
service, the time is set  
6.1 Change the ringer  
volume and ringtone  
Warning  
automatically when you  
receive your first call.  
1
Press  
twice.  
When the phone is ringing,  
avoid holding the earpiece too  
close to your ear as it may  
damage your hearing.  
The display shows:01-01  
00:00.  
Enter the date and time  
using the format:  
DD – Day  
2
Choose from:  
MM – Month  
• Six volume levels 0–5  
(0 = off, 5 = max).  
• 10 ringtones  
HH – Hour  
MM – Minute  
For example 21 06 09 30  
for 21st June, 9.30am.  
1
2
Press  
Press  
.
or  
to adjust  
the ringer volume level.  
6.3 Switch beeps on/off  
3
Press a keypad number from You can switch handset key  
0–9 to select the ringtone.  
tones on or off.  
A sample ringtone is played.  
1
2
3
Press  
The display shows BEEP 1.  
Press or to switch  
between 1 = on and 0 = off.  
three times.  
4
5
Press  
to save the settings.  
You can now adjust the date  
and time setting or press  
to return to standby.  
Press  
to save the settings.  
Personal settings  
25  
4
You can now adjust the  
dial mode or press  
return to standby.  
Note  
to  
The use of your SE140 cannot  
be guaranteed on all PABX.  
1
Press  
five times.  
6.4 Dial mode  
The display shows FLASH  
The default SE140 dialling mode  
is suitable for your country and  
network. It is unlikely that you  
should need to change this setting.  
and the current setting  
2
Press  
or  
to switch  
between 1 (Flash 1 withTime  
break recall, or 2 (Flash 2  
withTime break recall).  
1
Press  
four times.  
The display shows -1- or  
-2-.  
3
4
Press  
to save the settings.  
You can now adjust Auto-  
2
Press  
or  
to switch  
prefix or press  
to  
between 1 =Tone and  
2 = Pulse.  
return to standby.  
3
4
Press  
to save the settings.  
You can now adjust the  
recall mode, see below,  
or press  
standby.  
6.6 Auto-prefix  
You can set the SE140 to detect  
a dialling number and replace it  
with another number.The total  
of both numbers together can  
be up to a maximum of 24 digits.  
to return to  
6.5 Recall mode  
1
Press  
six times.  
The  
button is used with  
The display shows (  
-
---- --  
certain network services and  
PABX*/switchboard services.  
You will not normally need  
to change this setting unless  
advised to do so.  
).  
-----  
2
In the first set of spaces,  
enter the number you want  
to be detected (max. 4 digits).  
Press  
or  
to move  
the cursor.  
26  
Personal settings  
3
4
Move the cursor to the  
beginning of the second set You can restore a handset to its  
of spaces.  
Enter the number you want  
it replaced with.  
6.8 Reset handset  
default settings.  
1
Remove the batteries from  
the handset .  
5
6
Press  
to save.  
2
Press and hold  
reinserting the batteries.  
The display shows  
while  
You can now change the  
system PIN or press  
return to standby.  
to  
888888888888.  
3
Press  
.
6.7 Change System PIN  
Note  
The system PIN is a 4-digit  
After you reset your handset,  
code which is used as a security you may need to enter your  
check when changing certain  
settings.The default system PIN  
is 0000.This can be changed to  
a number of your preference.  
country code again.  
The handset default settings  
are:  
1
Press  
The display shows  
COD@-  
seven times.  
• Ringtone  
• RingerVolume  
1
3
.
----  
Enter the current PIN and  
2
3
• Earpiece volume 3  
press  
Enter the new PIN and  
press to confirm and  
.
• Phonebook  
• Call log  
• Redial list  
• Keypad lock  
• Clock  
Unchanged  
Empty  
Empty  
Off  
00:00  
1 (Tone)  
0000  
return to standby.  
Note  
Please make a note of your  
PIN. If you forget your PIN  
you will need to reset  
your handset.  
• Dial mode  
• System PIN  
Personal settings  
27  
6.9 Lock the keypad  
Prevent accidental dialling while 7 Registration  
carrying the handset by locking  
the keypad.  
Press and hold  
Up to 5 handsets can be  
registered to one base.  
Additional handsets must be  
registered to the base before  
you can use them.  
1
.
The keypad is locked and the  
display shows  
Note  
.
You can still answer a call  
by pressing when the  
Note  
keypad is locked.At the end  
of the call, the keypad will  
still be locked.  
• The instructions described  
below apply specifically to  
your SE140 handset.  
If you press a key while  
the keypad is locked, the  
handset displays  
If you wish to register  
another manufacturer’s  
handset, the instructions  
may vary. In this case, please  
refer to the manufacturer  
of the additional handset.  
• The System PIN is required  
before you can register or  
unregister handsets.The  
default PIN is 0000.  
for 3 seconds.  
6.10 Unlock the keypad  
1
To unlock the keypad, press  
and hold again.  
7.1 Register a handset  
1
At the base, press and hold  
for about 3 seconds.  
Note  
The base is able to accept  
registration from a handset  
within 90 seconds.  
28  
Registration  
If  
is pressed, registration  
shows a scrolling dash  
until it returns to the not  
registered screen.  
is cancelled.  
At the handset, press and  
2
3
hold  
.
is displayed.  
Enter the system PIN  
(default setting 0000) and  
press  
If the base is found and the  
PIN is correct, the handset  
is registered and assigned  
the next available handset  
number.This number is  
7.2 Unregister a handset  
You can use one handset to  
unregister another.You cannot  
unregister the handset you  
are using.  
.
1
Remove the batteries then  
press and hold while  
inserting the batteries again.  
displayed on the handset  
along with the time setting.  
The  
Release the  
and  
icons flash.  
button.  
2
The handset searches for the  
base and then displays all  
other handsets registered to it,  
e.g. 2-3-4-5.  
Enter the number of  
the handset you want  
to unregister.  
Note  
• The SE140 handset can only  
be registered with one base  
at a time. If you want to  
register the handset with  
another base, you must  
repeat the registration  
process.  
3
4
5
Enter the system PIN  
(default setting 0000).  
• An SE140 handset  
Press  
to confirm.  
registered to an SE145  
base will work with the  
answering machine.  
The handset selected will be  
unregistered.  
• If you try to add another  
handset to a base on which  
5 handsets are already  
registered, the display  
Registration  
29  
2
Remove the old batteries  
8 Maintenance and  
replacement  
8.1 Cleaning  
• Simply clean the handset and  
base with a damp(not wet)  
cloth, or an anti-static wipe.  
• Never use household polish  
as this will damage the  
product.  
3
Place the new batteries in  
the handset  
• Never use a dry cloth as this  
may cause a static shock.  
8.2 How to replace the  
battery  
Warning  
Always use AAA rechargeable  
batteries  
1
Slide off the battery cover  
4
Replace the battery cover  
30  
Maintenance and replacement  
Battery type  
9 Technical data  
The batteries that are used  
on your SE140 are AAA NiMh  
550mAh.  
Battery life and range  
Talk time and stand-by time  
When the battery is fully  
charged, the talk time of your  
SE140 is approximately 10  
hours and the stand-by time is  
approximately 150 hours.  
Out of range warning  
In ideal conditions the range of  
the phone is up to 50 metres  
indoors and 300 metres  
outdoors.When you are getting  
close to being out of range  
during a call, the handset gives a  
warning beep.  
Low battery warning  
The battery level is shown in the If the handset moves outside  
top left of the handset display.  
When the battery level  
becomes low, you hear a beep  
once every minute (during a  
this range, the handset gives  
and error beep, the call is lost  
and some other functions will  
not be available.You will hear  
an error beep if you try to use  
them, provided the error beep  
is switched on.  
call) and the  
icon flashes.  
If the battery level becomes  
exceedingly low, the phone  
automatically switches off  
shortly after the alert.  
When you come back in range  
of the base, the handset gives  
another beep.  
The approximate power levels  
of your battery are:  
Fully charged.  
Note  
Partially charged.  
Running low.  
Flashing – almost empty.  
For the error beep to work, it  
must be switched on (see page  
25 ‘6.3 Switch beeps on/off’).  
Technical data  
31  
• Wrong line cable – use the  
line cable provided  
10 Frequently asked  
questions  
• Line adaptor (when needed)  
is not connected to the  
line cord – connect the line  
adaptor (when needed) to  
the line cord  
Charging  
The  
icon is not blinking  
Poor audio quality  
when the handset is placed  
on the base  
• Bad battery contact – move  
the handset slightly  
• Dirty contact – Clean the  
battery contact with a cloth  
moistened with alcohol  
• Battery is full – no need to  
charge  
The base is too close to  
electrical appliances, reinforced  
concrete walls or metal  
doorframes – move the base at  
least one metre away from any  
electrical appliances  
The  
icon is blinking  
• Handset is not registered  
to the base – register the  
handset to the base  
Calls  
You are too far from the base  
– move closer to the base  
No dialling tone  
• No power – check the  
connections. Reset the  
phone: unplug and plug back  
in the mains  
No ring tone  
The ring tone is deactivated.  
Increase the volume.  
• Batteries are empty – charge  
the batteries for at least 24  
hours  
You are too far from the base  
– move closer to the base  
32  
Frequently asked questions  
Caller Line Identification  
(CLI) service does not work  
Check your subscription with  
your network operator  
Interference  
Noise interference on your  
radio or television  
Your base or charger may be  
too close. Move it as far away  
as possible.  
Phonebook  
A phonebook entry cannot  
be stored  
The phonebook is full. Delete  
an entry to free memory  
Display  
No display  
Try recharging or replacing  
the batteries.  
Try disconnecting and  
connecting the base power  
supply.  
Unable to register another  
handset  
Maximum number of 5  
handsets has been reached.  
The display shows a scrolling  
dash.You must unregister a  
handset in order to register a  
new one.  
Frequently asked questions  
33  
D
11 Index  
Delete an entry in  
the call log 23  
Delete a call log entry 23  
Delete a phonebook entry 21  
Delete a redial list number 24  
Display icons and symbols 10  
A
Access the redial list 9, 23  
Add entry to phonebook 20  
Adjust earpiece volume 16  
Answer a call 8, 16  
E
Earpiece volume 8, 9, 16  
Edit a one-touch  
button number 21  
Edit a phonebook entry 20  
End a call 9, 17  
B
Base overview 11  
Box contents 7  
C
Caller identification 21  
Call another handset 17  
Call a number from  
the call log 16  
F
Frequently asked questions 32  
H
Call from the phonebook 15  
Call network voicemail 18  
Change handset ringtone 25  
Change one-touch  
Handset keys 8  
Handset overview 8  
I
phone numbers 21  
Change ringer volume 25  
Change system PIN 27  
Charge batteries 13  
Conference call 18  
Connect the base 12  
Identify your caller 21  
Install batteries 13  
L
Lock the keypad 28  
M
Make a call 15  
Menu navigation 12  
34  
Index  
N
Switch between internal  
and external calls 18  
Navigate the menu 12  
Switch handset on/off 9  
Switch key beeps on/off 25  
Switch secrecy on/off 16  
O
One-touch keys 21  
P
T
Page a handset 11  
Pre-dial a call 15  
Put a caller on hold  
to answer a second caller 18  
Transfer an external  
call to another handset 18  
U
Unregister a handset 29  
R
Recycle your phone 5  
V
Register a handset to a base 28 View a call log 22  
Reset handset 27  
View phonebook entries 19  
S
Safety information 3  
Save a call log number  
to the phonebook 23  
Save a redial number  
to the phonebook 24  
Secrecy 16  
Set date and time 25  
Set dialling mode 26  
Set prefix detect and  
replacement dialling 26  
Set recall (flash) mode 26  
Set ringer volume 25  
Set ringtone 25  
Index  
35  
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Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without  
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