PHILIPS Consumer Electronics SE658 US DECT PHONE-BASE User Manual USERS MANUAL 1

PHILIPS Consumer Electronics US DECT PHONE-BASE USERS MANUAL 1

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USERS MANUAL 1

SE658master US EN Telephone Answering MachineWarningUse only rechargeable batteries.Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.Register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcome
1Table of contents1Important Safety Instructions 52 Environment and safety 72.1 Safety information 72.2 Power requirements 72.3 Battery requirements 72.4 Telephone connection 72.5 Environmental care 82.6 Precautions 82.7 Equipment Approval Information 92.7.1 Notification to the Local Telephone Company 92.7.2 Rights of the Phone Company 92.8 Interference Information 102.9 Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) 112.10 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 113Important 113.1 Power requirements 123.2 Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”) 133.3 Recycle your batteries 134 The RBRC® seal 134.1 Service Centers 145 Your phone 165.1 What’s in the box 165.2 Overview of your handset 175.3 Display icons and Messages195.4 Overview of the base station 205.5 Base station display 216 Conventions Used in this Manual 227 Getting started 227.1 Connect the base station 227.2 Wall mounting the base 237.3 Install your phone 247.3.1 Install battery 247.3.2 Charge battery 247.4 Remove/Attach belt clip 257.5 Install optional headset 257.6 Power up 257.7 Using multipacks 267.8 Handset menu structure 278 Using your phone 338.1 Make a call 338.1.1 Predialling 338.1.2 Direct dialling 338.1.3 Call from redial list 338.1.4 Call from the call log 338.1.5 Call from the phonebook 338.1.6 Call from the phonebook while already on the phone 348.1.7 Call using Direct Access Memory 348.1.8 Enter a Dialing Pause 348.2 Answer a call 348.2.1 Handsfree answering with handset 34Table of contents
2Table of contents8.3 End a call 348.4 Using the Redial list 358.4.1 Access Redial list 358.4.2 View redial number details 358.4.3 Save a redial number into the phonebook 358.4.4 Delete a redial number 358.4.5 Delete all redial numbers 369Use more of your phone 379.1 Switch the handset off/on 379.2 Handset keypad lock/unlock 379.3 Text or number entry 379.4 Call waiting 379.5 Call in progress 379.5.1 Adjust earpiece or speaker volume 389.5.2 Mute/Unmute microphone 389.5.3 Activate/Deactivate handset loudspeaker mode 389.6 Chain dialing 389.7 Using the Intercom 389.7.1 Intercom another unit 389.7.2 Transfer an external call to another unit 399.7.3 Answer an external call during intercom 399.7.4 Switch between an internal and external call 399.7.5 Establish a three-party conference call 399.8 Locate Handset 409.9 Clock and Alarm settings 409.9.1 Set Date and Time 409.9.2 Set Time and Date Format 409.9.3 Set Alarm (Handset only) 419.9.4 Set Alarm Tone (Handset only) 4110 Using your Phonebook 4210.1 Store a contact in the phonebook 4210.2 Access phonebook 4210.3 Modify a phonebook entry 4210.4 Select phonebook melody (Handset only) 4310.5 Delete a phonebook entry 4310.6 Delete all phonebook entries 4310.7 Direct Access Memory 4410.7.1 Add/Edit Direct Access Memory 4410.7.2 Delete Direct Access Memory 4411 Using the Call log 4511.1 Access the Call log 4511.1.1 To choose the format for call log display 4511.2 Save call list entry into the phonebook 4611.3 Delete a call list entry 4611.4 Delete all call list entries 4612 Personal settings 4712.1 Change the Handset Name (Handset only) 4712.2 Ring Settings 4712.2.1 Set the Ring Volume  4712.2.2 Set the Ring Tones 4712.2.3 Activate/Deactivate Key Beep 4812.3 Change the Display Language 48
3Table of contents12.4 Select the Display Wallpaper (Handset only) 4812.5 Select the Color Theme (Handset only) 4912.6 Set the Display Contrast 4912.7 Set the Backlight Time (Handset only) 4912.8 Deactivate/Activate Auto Hang-Up (Handset only) 4913 Advanced settings 5013.1 Easy Call 5013.1.1 Set Easy Call to On or Off 5013.1.2 Set Easy Call number 5013.2 Auto Conference 5013.3 Call Barring 5113.3.1 Set Call Barring Mode 5113.3.2 Set a Call Barring number 5113.4 XHD Sound 5113.5 Change PIN 5213.6 Registration 5213.6.1 Easy registration 5313.6.2 Manual registration 5313.7 Unregister 5313.8 Reset Unit 5313.9 Set Area Code 5413.10 Set Auto Prefix 5413.11 Change Flash time 5513.12 Change the Dial Mode 5513.13 Set First Ring Detection 5513.14 Default Settings 5614 Network Service 5614.1 Call Forward 5714.1.1 Change Call Forward Activation Codes 5714.1.2 Change Call Forward Deactivation Code 5714.2 Call Forward when Busy 5814.2.1 Change Call Forward when Busy Activation Codes 5814.2.2 Change Call Forward when Busy Deactivation Code 5914.3 Call Forward when Unanswered 5914.3.1 Change Call Forward when Unanswered Activation Codes 5914.3.2 Change Call Forward when Unanswered Deactivation Code 6014.4 Voice Mail 6014.4.1 Access Voice Mail 6014.4.2 Set Voice Mail Number 6014.5 Voice Mail 2 6014.6 Information Service 6114.6.1 Access Info Service 6114.6.2 Set Info Service Number 6114.7 Information Service 2 6114.8 Call Return 6114.8.1 Access the Call Return Service 6114.8.2 Set Call Return Service Number 6114.9 Cancel Call Back 6114.9.1 Call the Cancel Call Back Number 6214.9.2 Set the Cancel Call Back Number 6214.10 Withhold ID 6214.10.1 Activating Withhold ID 6214.10.2 Set the Withhold ID Code 6215 Telephone answering machine (TAM) 6315.1 Playing Messages 6315.1.1 Playback of messages via handset (Handset only) 63
4Table of contents15.1.2 Functions available during playback 6415.2 Delete all messages (Handset only) 6415.3 Turn the Answering Machine On/Off from the Handset (Handset only) 6415.4 Play, Record, or Delete an Outgoing Message 6415.5 Set the Answer mode 6515.6 Answering Machine Settings 6515.6.1 Ring Delay 6515.6.2 Remote Access 6615.6.3 Handset Screening 6715.6.4 Setting the Outgoing Message Language 6716 Technical data 6717 Frequently asked questions 6817.1 Connection 6817.2 Set-up 6817.3 Sound 6917.4 Product behaviour 6918 INDEX 71
5Important Safety Instructions1Important Safety InstructionsSome of the following information may not apply to your particular product; however, when using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:1Read and understand all instructions.2Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.3Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.4Telephones should not be used while you are in a bathtub, shower or pool. Immersion of the telephone or handset in water could cause an electrical shock.5Slots and openings in the cabinet back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from overheating.These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.6This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.7Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.8Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.9Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock.Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.10 To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualified service personnel when service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.11 Do not expose the product to extreme temperatures such as areas near a hot radiator or stove or in a hot car.12 Do not place lighted candles, cigarettes, cigars, etc., on the telephone.13 Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the
6Important Safety Instructionstelephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.14 Never install or modify telephone wiring during a lightning storm.15 Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.16 Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines to prevent electrical shock and/or fire.17 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:AWhen the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.BIf the product has been exposed to rain or water.CIf the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.DIf the product’s cabinet has been damaged.EIf the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.18 Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.19 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.20 Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table.The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.IF YOUR PRODUCT UTILIZES BATTERIES,THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED:1Use only the type and size of battery(ies) specified in the user manual.2Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.3Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.4Exercise care in handling battery(ies) in order not to short out the battery(ies) with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys.The battery(ies) or conductor may overheat and cause burns.5Do not attempt to recharge the battery(ies) provided with or identified for use with this product that are not intended to be charged.The battery(ies) may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode.6Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery(ies) provided with or identified for use with this product by heating them. Sudden release of the battery(ies) electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin.7When replacing battery(ies), all batteries should be replaced at the same time. Mixing fresh and discharged batteries could increase internal cell pressure and rupture
7Environment and safetythe discharged battery(ies). (Applies to products employing more than one separately replaceable primary battery.)8When inserting battery(ies) into this product, the proper polarity or direction must be observed. Reverse insertion of battery(ies) can cause charging, and that may result in leakage or explosion.9Remove battery(ies) from this product if storing over 30 days because the battery(ies) could leak and damage the product.10 Discard “dead” battery(ies) as soon as possible since “dead” batteries are more likely to leak in a product.11 Do not store this product, or the battery(ies) provided with or identified for use with this product, in high temperature areas.Batteries that are stored in a freezer or refrigerator for the purpose of extending shelf life should be protected from condensation during storage and defrosting. Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage.12 If your product uses rechargeable battery(ies), charge the battery(ies) only in accordance with the instructions and limitation specified in the User Manual.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS2 Environment and safety2.1 Safety informationThis telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. An alternative should be made available for access to emergency calling.2.2 Power requirementsThis product requires an electrical supply of 120 volts, single phase alternating current, excluding IT installations defined in standard UL 60950.2.3 Battery requirementsThe handset requires power source of two rechargeable NiMH batteries, size AAA 1.2V 600mAh (Hr11/45). IF THE INCORRECT TYPE OF BATTERIES ARE USED,A WARNING MESSAGE WILL BE DISPLAYED.Use only Philips Multi-Life 600mAh rechargeable NimH batteries.For servicing or replacement, you can purchase a suitable headset through service centre or retail shop.2.4 Telephone connectionThe voltage on the network is classified as TNV- 3 (Telecommunication Network Voltages, as defined in the standard UL
8Environment and safety60950). Following a power cut, the call in progress is lost.Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.2.5 Environmental carePlease remember to observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old phone and where possible promote their recycling.2.6 Precautions• Do not allow the handset to come into contact with liquids or moisture.• Do not open the handset, base station or charger. This could expose you to high voltages.• Do not allow the charging contacts of the charger or the battery to come into contact with extraneous conductive materials.• There is a slight chance that the telephone could be damaged by an electrical storm. It is recommended that users unplug the phone from the USB socket and the phone line from the phone wall socket during a storm.• Because the phone works by sending radio signals between the base unit and the handset, wearers of hearing aids may experience interference in the form of a humming noise.• We advise that this phone should not be used near intensive care medical equipment, nor by persons with pacemakers.• Your phone can interfere with electrical equipment such as answering machines, TV and radio sets, clock radios and computers if placed too close. It is recommended that you position the base unit at least one meter from such appliances.Use only the mains adapter supplied with this telephone. Incorrect adapter polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit.Base adapter:Input: 100 V - 240 VAC 50/60 HzOutput: 6 VDC 500 mACharger adapter:Input: 100 V - 240 VAC 50/60 HzOutput: 6 VDC 210 mARISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.Never use non-rechargeable batteries; use recommended type supplied with this telephone. NiMH batteries must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable waste disposal regulations.FCC CERTIFICATION NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE CABINET BOTTOMThe term “IC:” before the certification number signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.This certification means that the equipment CautionCautionCaution
9Environment and safetymeets certain radio communications and operational requirements.2.7 Equipment Approval InformationYour telephone equipment is approved for connection to the public switched telephone network and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations and the Technical Requirements for Telephone Terminal Equipment published by ACTA.2.7.1 Notification to the Local Telephone CompanyOn the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the US number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment.You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company.The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of these devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most (but not all) areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed 5. To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company.A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA.A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.Notes• This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.• Party lines are subject to state tariffs, and therefore, you may not be able to use your own telephone equipment if you are on a party line. Check with your local telephone company.• Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent disconnection of your telephone from your line.• If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this product does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.2.7.2 Rights of the Phone CompanyShould your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network, the telephone company shall, where practicable, notify you that
10 Environment and safetytemporary discontinuance of service may be required.Where prior notice is not practicable and the circumstances warrant such action, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately. In case of such temporary discontinuance, the telephone company must:(1) promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance; (2) afford you the opportunity to correct the situation; and (3) inform you of your right to bring a complaint to the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in Subpart E of Part 68, FCC Rules and Regulations.The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations or procedures where such action is required in the operation of its business and not inconsistent with FCC rules and Regulations. If these changes are expected to affect the use or performance of your telephone equipment, the telephone company must give you adequate notice, in writing, to allow you to maintain uninterrupted service.2.8 Interference InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for radio or television that is “receiving” the interference).• Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the telecommunications equipment and receiving antenna.• Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiving antenna is connected.If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced radio / television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications
11ImportantCommission has prepared a helpful booklet, “How To Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems”. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.Please specify stock number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies. Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.2.9 Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)This telephone system meets FCC and Industry Canada standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility.2.10 FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementThis equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.For hand held operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.3ImportantTake time to read this user manual before you use your phone. It contains important information and notes regarding your phone.NOTICE: This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.The equipment must be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe systems, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
12 ImportantNOTES: This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.3.1 Power requirements• This product requires an electrical supply of 100-240 volts AC. In case of power failure, the communication can be lost.• The Electrical network is classified as hazardous. The only way to power down the charger is to unplug the power supply from the electrical outlet. Ensure that the electrical outlet is always easily accessible.• The voltage on the network is classified as TNV-3(Telecommunication Network Voltages), as defined in the standard UL 60950.To avoid damage or malfunction: • Do not allow the charging contacts or the battery to come into contact with metal objects.• Do not open it as you could be exposed to high voltages.• Do not allow the charger to come into contact with liquids.• Never use any other battery than the one delivered with the product or recommended by Philips: risk of explosion.• Always use the cables provided with the product.• Handsfree activation could suddenly increase the volume in the earpiece to a very high level: make sure the handset is not too close to your ear.• This equipment is not designed to make emergency calls when the power fails. An alternative has to be made available to allow emergency calls.• Do not expose the phone to excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight.• Do not drop your phone or allow objects to fall on your phone.• Do not use any cleaning agents containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene, or abrasives as these may harm the set.• Do not use the product in places where there are explosive hazards.• Do not let small metal objects come into contact with the product. This can deteriorate audio quality and damage the product.• Active mobile phones in the vicinity may cause interference.About operating and storage temperatures:• Operate in a place where temperature is always between 0 and 35º C (32 to 95º F).• Store in a place where temperature is always between -20 and 70º C (-4 to 158º F).• Battery life may be shortened in low temperature conditions.Warning
13The RBRC® seal3.2 Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)1. Philips Royal Electronics manufactures and sells many consumer oriented products which usually, as with any electronic apparatus, have the ability to emit and receive electro magnetic signals.2. One of Philips’ leading Business Principles is to take all necessary health and safety precautions for our products, to comply with all applicable legal requirements and to stay well within the EMF standards applicable at the time of producing the products.3. Philips is committed to develop, produce and market products that cause no adverse health effects.4. Philips confirms that if its products are handled properly for their intended use, they are safe to use according to scientific evidence available today.5. Philips plays an active role in the development of international EMF and safety standards, enabling Philips to anticipate further developments in standardisation for early integration in its products.3.3 Recycle your batteriesDo not dispose your rechargeable batteries. Call the toll fee number 1-800-822-8837 to get instructions on how to recycle your batteries.4 The RBRC® sealThe RBRC® Seal on the nickel metal hydride battery indicates that Philips Royal Electronics is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful lives, when taken out of service within the United States and Canada.The RBRC® program provides a convenient alternative to placing used nickel metal hydride batteries into the trash or municipal waste, which may be illegal in your area.Philips’s participation in RBRC® makes it easy for you to drop off the spent battery at local retailers participating in the RBRC® program or at authorized Philips product service centers.Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on Ni-MH battery recycling and disposal bans/restrictions in your area. Philips’s involvement in this program is part of its commitment to protecting our environment and conserving natural resources.RBRC® is a registered trademark of Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.
14 The RBRC® seal4.1 Service CentersUS service centerPhilips Accessories & ComputerPeripherals North America1881 Route 46 WestLedgewood, NJ 07852Phone: (800) 233-8413E-mail support:http://www.support.philips.com/support
16 Yo u r  p h o n e5 Your phoneCongratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips!To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.5.1 What’s in the boxIn multihandset packs, you will find one or more additional handsets, chargers with power supply units and additional rechargeable batteries.Handset with belt clip Base Station Battery doorBracket for wall mounting2 AAA rechargeable batteriesPower supply Line cordUser manual GuaranteeDo not return leafletQuick Start GuideNote
17Yo ur  p h o n e5.2 Overview of your handset AEvent LEDThe event LED on your handset blinks when there is a new message recorded on your telephone answering machine. If you have subscribed to Caller Line Identification, the event LED also blinks when there is a new call, or a new voice mail message.BEarpieceCDisplaySee section 5.3 for an overview of the display icons.D Select key oSelect the function displayed on the screen or go to the next lower level in a menu. Also used to confirm entries (for example when setting date and time).EBack/Clear key cPress to clear (delete) a character or number when making an entry. Long press to clear all.When navigating menus, press to move to the previous higher menu level (Back is displayed).F Navigation keys nIn idle mode: Scroll up u to access the Call log and scroll down d to access the Phonebook.During a call: Scroll n to increase or decrease earpiece and speaker volume.Editing and entry: Move to the previous character u or next character d. In other modes: Scroll up u and down d a menu list or go to the previous or next record in the Phonebook, Redial list, or Call log.G Talk key tIn idle mode: Make an external call or answer an incoming external or internal call.During a call: Activate the flash function.In other modes: Dial the selected number in the Phonebook, Redial list, or Call log.H Hang-up/Exit key hIn idle mode: Long press (5 seconds) to switch off the handset.CEDGHFBA
18 Yo u r  p h o n eWhen the handset is switched off: Long press (1 second) to switch it on.During a call: Hang up a call.In other modes: Press to return to idle mode.I Menu key mIn idle mode: Go to the main menu.J Redial key rAccess the Redial list in idle mode.K Loudspeaker key lIn idle mode: Turn on the loudspeaker and dial the number. Answer an incoming call using handsfree mode.During a call: Toggle the loudspeaker on/off.L Number keysUse to dial numbers and write characters.With key 1, a long press dials your voice mail subscriber access number. With keys 3 to 9, a long press dials one of your direct memory access numbers.M */Keypad lock & Format key *In idle mode: Long press to lock/ unlock keypad.Predialling or editing: Press to enter a “*”.Off hook: Long press to temporarily switch to tone (DTMF) dialling if using pulse.During call log display: Toggles area code and long distance display on/off.N #/Ringer on/off & Pause key #In idle mode: Long press to turn the ringer on/off.Dialling or editing: Long press to insert a pause (during predialling) and short press to insert a “#”.Editing: Short press to switch upper/lower case.OMute key sWhen off hook: Deactivate/activate the microphone.P Call transfer key & Intercom key iIn idle mode: Initiate an internal call.During a call: Short press to hold the line and page another handset. Long press to set up a conference between an external call and two handsets.Q MicrophoneR Belt clipS Loudspeaker  (underneath the belt clip)Handsfree activation can suddenly increase the volume of the earpiece to a very high level. Make sure the handset is not too close to your ear.T Headset jackUBattery doorWarningSTRUJNPIMOLKQ
19Yo ur  p h o n e5.3 Display icons and Messages Indicates that the battery is fully charged. This icon blinks during charge and when the battery is low. When the Icon is empty the battery is practically discharged.If Warning Batt flashes together with a blinking battery icon, batteries of the wrong type are installed in the handset. Replace with batteries of the correct type. Blinks when there is an incoming call. Steady On during a call. If you subscribe to voice mail service, blinks when there is new voice mail. Blinks when there are new and missed calls in the call log records. Appears when the alarm clock is activated. Blinks when the alarm time comes. Appears when the loudspeaker is activated. Appears when the ringer is off.Note Steady on when the answering machine is on. Blinks when messages have been received by the answering machine; blinks rapidly when answering machine memory is full. Indicates that the handset is registered and within range of the base station. Icon blinks when the handset is out of range or is searching for a base.Select/OKSelect appears when in menu mode. Press the key directly below to move to the next menu level or to confirm a selection.OK appears to request confirmation of an operation. Press the key directly below to confirm. Indicates that more options are available in a scroll list, or that you can adjust the volume.Back/ClearBack appears when in menu mode. Press the key directly below to return to the previous menu level.Clear appears when making an entry. Press the key directly below to clear (delete) a character or number when making an entry. Long press to clear all.
20 Yo u r  p h o n e5.4 Overview of the base stationA Handset locator key aLocate handset.Long press more than 3 seconds to start the registration procedure.BDisplaySee 5.5 for an overview of the display.CSpeakerD Play/Stop key pPlay phone messages (the first message recorded will be played first). Voice prompts are played between messages and when all messages have been played.Stop message playback.E Previous/Select Key cDuring message playback: Go to the previous message.In menu mode: Select the function displayed on the screen or go to the next lower level in a menu.F Call log/Up key uIn idle mode: Enter the call log.In menu mode: Scroll up in the list.G Back/Clear Key cDuring message playback: Go to the next message.In menu mode: Go to the previous level in a menu.HErase Key xDuring message playback: Short press to delete the current message.In idle mode: Long press to delete all old messages.I Menu key mEnter/exit the main menu.J Phonebook/Down key dIn idle mode: Enter the phonebook.In menu mode: Scroll down in the list.KOn/Off Key eShort press to switch the answering machine on/off.LEvent LEDThe event LED on the base blinks during handset locating. It is steady on when a handset has taken the line.MVolume Keys +-In idle mode: Increase or decrease the ring volume.During a conversation or during message playback: Increase or decrease the speaker volume.GIJLNPQDEFHSTUVMORKABCBottomTo p
21Yo ur  p h o n eN Speaker key lIn idle mode: Pick up the line with the speaker on.During a call: End the call. The speaker key LED blinks when receiving an incoming call. It is steady on when the base is in talk mode.OHold/Intercom key iIn idle mode: Initiate an internal call.During a call: Put the external call on hold to initiate an internal call.PMute key sWhen off hook: Mute/Unmute the microphone.Q  Flash/Call waiting tSend a flash on the line. If there is an incoming call waiting, answer the call.R Redial key rAccess the Redial list.S Number keysShort press to dial numbers.Long press keys 3 to 9 to dial a direct access memory number.THash key #Short press to enter a ‘#’.Long press to enter a pause.U Star/format key *Enter a ‘*’.When viewing the call log, press to change the number format (see page 45, “11.1.1 To choose the format for call log display”).V Microphone (at the bottom front of the base station)5.5 Base station displayA Main display areaIn idle mode: Displays the time and date or new events.In menu mode: Displays the options in the menu.BRinger Off IconTurns on when the ringer volume is set to zero.CSoft keysSoft key 1 is activated by the Previous/Select key. Soft key 2 is activated by the Back/Clear key.D Sub-screen display areaActionMeaningOffThe answering machine is off.Blinking Shows the number of new messages only.Steady onShows the number of old messages. (When there are no new messages.)When memory is fullTwo horizontal bars “--” blink. (Only when there are no new messages.) The maximum capacity is 59 messages.During remote accessAn “AA” blinks during remote access or when a handset is playing answering machine messages.Softkey 101/01/2008TUE 12:00 AMSoftkey 2BADC
22 Conventions Used in this Manual / Getting started6 Conventions Used in this ManualThis manual uses the following conventions.•Bold textBold text is used for messages and instructions that are shown on the handset or base display screen.• Handset and Base Station KeysExcept where indicated otherwise, basic operation is the same for both the handset and base station of this product. However, for some functions the keys used on the handset and base station have different shapes or different lettering.The procedures in this manual use the handset key icons. This table shows the corresponding keys for the base station. Refer to it when needed.These keys are used to access the main menu and utilize functions such as redial and caller ID.For details, see 5.2 and 5.4.•TerminologyWhen a procedure applies equally to the handset and the base station, the word “unit” is used to indicate both.•Scrolling“Scroll n” means to use the u and d keys on the handset or the u and d keys on the base station to scroll through a menu or list on the display screen.Note: See Section 5 for detailed descriptions of the functions and use of the keys of the handset and base station.7 Getting started7.1 Connect the base station1Place the base station in a central location near the telephone line socket and electricity socket.2Connect the line cord and the power cable to their corresponding When recordingA segment scrolls around the rim when recording an incoming or outgoing message.When adjusting volumeShows the base volume level when adjusting the volume.Key on HandsetKey on Base StationuuddoLeft c keyActionMeaningcRight c keyii**##Key on HandsetKey on Base Station
23Getting startedconnectors at the back of the base station.3Connect the other end of the line cord and power cable to their respective sockets.The line adaptor may not be attached to the line cord. In this case, you have to connect the line adaptor to the line cord first before plugging the line cord to the line socket.Avoid placing the base station 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.Power is applied when the power adaptor is plugged into the unit and connected to the electricity socket. The only way to power down the unit is to unplug the power adaptor from the electricity socket. Therefore, ensure that the electricity socket is easily accessible. The power adaptor and telephone line cord have to be connected correctly, as incorrect connection could damage the unit. Always use the telephone line cord supplied with the unit. Otherwise, you may not get a dial tone.7.2 Wall mounting the baseThe base is designed to support wall mounting. To wall mount the base, follow the instructions below.1Attach the bracket to the base station as shown below.NoteWarningWarning
24 Getting started2Use the pedestal wall mounting to plug your base station.7.3 Install your phoneBefore using the handset, the batteries have to be installed and fully charged.When the batteries are inserted for the first time, the unit will not be able to start normally due to the low battery. You must charge the batteries on the base station before you can use the handset.7.3.1 Install batteryAlways use AAA rechargeable batteries supplied with your unit. If alkaline batteries are used instead of rechargeable batteries, “Warning Batt” will show on the display and the battery icon will blink quickly.1Slide out the battery cover.2Place the batteries in the correct polarity as indicated and replace the cover.7.3.2 Charge batteryThe handset must be charged for at least 24 hours before using it for the first time. When the battery level becomes low, the low battery sensor warns you by blinking the battery icon. If this occurs during a conversation, an alert tone sounds to inform you that the battery is low. If the battery level becomes exceedingly low, the phone automatically switches off shortly after the icon starts blinking and any function in progress will not be saved.WarningWarning5.205.2017.0083.00Warning
25Getting started1Place the handset on the charging cradle of the base station. A beep is emitted if the handset is placed correctly.2The battery icon   on the display blinks during charge.3The battery icon   becomes steady when the handset is fully charged.Optimal battery life is reached after 3 cycles of complete charging (over 15 hours) and discharging, allowing approximately 12 hours of talk-time and 150 hours of stand-by time.The indoor and outdoor range of the phone is up to 50 metres and 300 metres respectively. When the handset moves beyond the operation range, the antenna icon   will blink.When you reach the range limit the conversation may become crackly. Move closer to the base.7.4 Remove/Attach belt clipA belt clip allows you to carry your handset on your belt. 1To remove the belt clip, simply pull the clip away from the handset.2To attach the belt clip to your handset, fit the tabs on the belt clip into the slots at the back of the handset and push into place.7.5 Install optional headsetYour phone may be used with an optional headset (not included in the box). To use this feature, insert the headset plug into the headset jack. Your phone is ready for hands-free conversations.7.6 Power upOn the base, the screen below is shown during power up.The handset will start searching and the backlight will turn on.NoteTipDiameter: 2.5 mmPlease Wait...Welcome01/01/2008TUE 00:01 AM
26 Getting startedHandset screenThe display will show the word “Searching” and Antenna icon flashing until it locks onto its subscribed. Then the display shows the standby display.7.7 Using multipacksIf you have purchased a multipack you will have additional handsets, chargers, power adaptors and AAA rechargeable batteries.1Plug the chargers into a power socket.2Install the batteries supplied into the handsets.3Place the handsets on the chargers to charge the batteries.Searching...01/01                 00:01
27Getting started7.8 Handset menu structureThe SE658 has six menus as shown in the following table.Press the menu key m to enter menu mode. Use navigation keys n to navigate within the menus and all submenus.Press oSelect to enter the next lower menu level. Press cBack to go to the previous menu level.The charts below show the menu trees of your phone.Phonebook Menu Name Icon1 Phonebook2 Personal Settings3 Clock and Alarm4 Advanced Settings5 Network Services6 Answer MachinePhonebook  New Entry  Enter Name:  Enter Number: List Entry list displayed  Edit Entry  Select Melody Entry list displayed   Melody details  List of melodies (Handset only)  for selected entry    Delete Entry list displayed Delete?  Delete All  Delete All? Direct Memory  Key list and status Edit   Delete
28 Getting startedPersonal Settings Personal Set  Handset Name  Enter name (Handset only)  Handset Tones Ring Volume   No bar (off)  or Base Tones  (Handset only)  One bar   …   Five bars   Progressive  Ring Tones (Handset)      Name of tones 1   …      Name of tones 15   (Base station)      Name of tones 1   …      Name of tones 5  Key Beep On   Off Language List of languages   Wallpaper  Wallpaper 1   (Handset only) Wallpaper 2    Wallpaper 3    Wallpaper off    Color Theme   Color 1   (Handset only) …      Color 4    Contrast  Level 1    …      Level 5    Backlight Time   20 Seconds    (Handset only)  40 Seconds      60 Seconds    Auto Hang-up  On   (Handset only) Off
29Getting startedClock and Alarm   Clock & Alarm  Set Date/Time  Enter date & time  (Handset)  Set Format  Time Format  12 Hoursor     24 HoursClock (Base station)     Date Format  DD/MM   MM/DD  Alarm   Off    (Handset only)  On Once      On Daily    Alarm Tone   Melody 1    (Handset only)  Melody 2    Melody 3
30 Getting startedAdvanced Settings (Handset only)   Advanced Set  Easy Call  Mode  On  Enter Number:  (Handset only)      Off (by default)    Number Enter number   Conference On (by default)        Off     Call Barring Enter PIN Mode  On    Off (by default)    Number Number 1    …    Number 4 XHD Sound On (by default)        Off      Change PIN        Register        Unregister       Reset Reset?   Area Code Enter number      Auto Prefix  Detect Digit:  Prefix  Flash Time Short  Long  Dial Mode  Tone        Pulse      First Ring  On      Off
31Getting startedNetwork Services (Handset only)   Netw. Services  Call Forward  Activate  Enter Number:  (Handset only)    Deactivate      Change Code Activation Prefix (enter code)    Suffix (enter code)   Deactivation Change Code  Call Fwd Busy   Activate  Enter Number:      Deactivate      Change Code Activation Prefix (enter code)    Suffix (enter code)   Deactivation Change Code Call Fwd Unans  Activate  Enter Number:      Deactivate      Change Code Activation Prefix (enter code)    Suffix (enter code)   Deactivation Change Code  Voicemail   Call      Settings Enter Number  Voicemail 2  Call        Settings  Enter Number    Info  Call        Settings  Enter Number    Info 2  Call      Settings Enter Number   Call Return  Call        Settings  Enter Number   Cancel Call BK  Call        Settings   Enter Number    Withhold ID  Activate      Settings Enter Number
32 Getting startedAnswer Machine   Answer Machine  Play   Repeat    (Handset only)  Next    Previous    Delete   Delete All   (Handset only)     Answer On/Off  On    (Handset only)  Off    Record OGM  Answer & Rec.  Play   Record Message   Delete  Answer Only Play   Record Message   Delete  Answer Mode   Answer & Rec.     Answer Only    Settings  Ring Delay  3 Rings   4 Rings   5 Rings   6 Rings   7 Rings   8 Rings   Economy  Remote Access  Activate   Deactivate (by default)  HS Screening On    (Handset only)  Off (by default)   Voice Language List of languages

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