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Manual de usuario Philips, modelo TD6600
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OK Key Press this key to confirm a menu selection or to scroll the number on the display. Loudspeaker Key Press this key to turn on or off the handset loudspeaker. Answering Machine Key Press this key to operate your answering machine. Number/Character Keypad Use these keys for dialling and for entering characters. Redial Key Press this key to redial the last number called. SOS Key Press this key to make an emergency call. Display This display tells you what is happening on your telephone. Down Key Press this key to move through the menu or to decrease earpiece volume during calls. Phone Book Key Press this key to consult your phone book. Hookswitch Key Use this key to make, answer or end calls. Recall/Menu Key Press this key to enter or leave menu mode, or to use the Recall function during a call. Internal Call Key Press this key to make, answer or end internal calls and to transfer an outside call to another handset. St a n dby ONE BOOK SUBSCRIBE SUBSC MODE BASE SETUP SOS HS SETBaby Si2 18 7 6 4 3 Select Base StatioMessage Record Number of Rings Remote Control Code Time Day Setting 5 ANSW SETUP Your display ese symbols you what is ppening on ur phone. This line of display sho up to 10 numbers o characters When: M is on - your handset is in menu mode. e is on - you are in an internal call with another handset. - an outside call has been put on hold. blinks - another handset is calling your handset. t is on - the outside line is occupied. - the outside line is on hold. blinks - the outside line is ringing. b is on - the handset is charging when on the base station. - the battery is discharged when of f the base station. A is on - your handset is out of range of the base station. - you are reaching the limit of the handset’s range. - your handset is not subscribed to any base station. h is on - the handset loudspeaker is on. r is on - your answering machine is switched on. - your answering machine is answering a call. - you have pressed the r key to operate your answering machine. blinks - you have received new messages on the answering machine. In the interest of improving its products and services, Philips reserves the rights to modify the specifications contained in this document at any time and without prior notice. Copyright © Philips 1996 - All rights reserved Paging Key Press this key to page handsets and to adjust ringer volume whilst the base station is ringing. Light On when the base station is powered. It blinks when an outside call arrives or is in progress, or when there are new messages on the answering machine. After a power failure, it blinks to indicate that the time setting has been erased. Your base station Antenna Table of Contents Your Xalio Vox cordless telephone 4 Safety information 5 Installing your Xalio Vox 6 Connecting your phone 6 Deciding where to put the base station 6 Connecting the base station 6 Connecting another telephone 7 Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) 7 Charging your handset 7 Handset discharge 8 Testing your telephone 8 Using your Xalio Vox 9 Making a call 9 Answering a call 10 Redialling the last number called 10 Adjusting sound volume 10 Using the handset loudspeaker 11 Paging a handset 11 Your Xalio Vox answering machine 12 Setting up your answering machine 13 Recording an outgoing message 13 Setting the day and time 14 Using your answering machine 15 Switching on the answering machine 15 Switching off the answering machine 15 Intercepting calls 16 Filtering calls 16 Listening to received messages 17 Erasing messages 18 Personalising your answering machine 18 Switching the message voice prompt on or off 19 Entering a remote control code 19 Changing the number of rings 20 Switching message record on or off 21 Your answering machine’s advanced functions 21 Recording a local message 21 Switching on the answering machine by remote control 22 Calling into your answering machine by remote control 22 Using the message boxes 23 Table of Contents 2 Personalising your telephone 26 Entering menu mode 26 Setting the dial mode 26 Selecting the ringer melody of your handset 27 Switching off the handset ringer 27 Using the battery saver 27 Your phone book and emergency number 28 The phone book 28 Storing a name and number in your phone book 28 Using the handset keypad to enter characters 29 Making a call using the phone book 29 Removing a name and number from your phone book 29 The emergency number 30 Entering an emergency number - SOS 30 Calling the emergency number 30 Using advanced functions 31 Inserting automatic dialling pauses 31 Subscribing a new handset to your base station 32 Making internal calls 33 Answering internal calls 33 Transferring calls 33 Call waiting 33 Setting up Baby Sit 34 Subscribing one handset to several base stations 35 Selecting the base station 35 Removing a handset 36 Connection to a PABX 37 Selecting network type 37 Setting the recall type 38 Useful tips and maintenance 39 Beeps and melodies 39 Base station indicator light 39 Telephone troubleshooti...
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