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Installing your telephone
✦ Inserting / Replacing battery pack / Telephone connection
Warning: To insert battery pack and /or to connect your telephone, please refer to the
drawings printed on the inside cover.
With the help of the installation drawings :
1.- Plug the line cord (A) into the line socket on your DECT 211 or DECT 215 base station.
Plug the power cable (B) into the power socket on your DECT 211 or DECT 215 base station.
Plug the power supply unit into the wall socket.
Connect the telephone line cord into the wall socket.
2.- Open the battery door on the handset by sliding it down.
3.- Connect the battery pack to the connector inside the handset. Place the battery pack with
sticker face up and wires along the left side of the battery pack.
4.- Replace the battery door.
5.- Put the handset on the base and charge for 24 hours before use.
✦ Charging / Recharging the telephone (See battery status icon on page 4.)
On first use or when inserting a new battery, charge the battery with the handset for at
least 24 hours. This ensures optimal battery life reached after 3 cycles of charge/uncharge.
The battery needs to be charged if you hear a beep when using the telephone.
The battery life is about 300 hours in stand-by time and 18 hours in communication.
✦ Configuring the phone for use
Don’t change your configuration code if you live in UK or Northern Ireland. Your
product is already factory configured with the right settings.
Warning : This product is ONLY designed to be
used in countries LISTED below.
Code
Country
44
44
Northern Ireland
UK
Warning : If you live in the country in the table below, you must enter the relevant
configuration code using the key sequence shown followed by your country code.
Rep. of Ireland
153
For Example to configurate for Republic of Ireland :
dial 153
Advice : If you have bought your product in any of the above countries but want to use it
in another one, you can enter the configuration code, according to the above tables, in
order to activate the right country settings. Nevertheless, you have to change the telephone
line cord adapter according to the country where you want to use it.
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Environment & Safety
✦ Safety information : This equipment is not designed for making emergency calls when
the power fails. An alternative should be made available for access to emergency calls.
✦ Power requirements : The product requires an electrical supply of 220-240 volts, single
phase alternating current, 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 by unplugging 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 Network Voltages, as defined in the standard EN 60-950). Following a
power cut, date and time settings, as well as the call in progress are lost.
✦ Safety precautions : Do not allow the handset to come into contact with liquids. Do
not open the handset or the base station. This could expose you to high voltages. Do not
allow the charging contacts or the battery to come into contact with conductive materials.
✦ 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.
ꢀ You can install your product immediately and start using the
phone after charging it for 24 hours.
ꢀ You need to perform an operator setting if you are not connected
to the main operator network in your country. (see page 10)
ꢀ In case you need to change the battery pack, always use a
NiMH AAA 730 x 2 rechargeable battery pack .
multihandset packs
The information included in this manual are valid for DECT 211 and DECT
215 multihandset packs.
Philips has marked the battery and packaging with standard symbols designed to
promote the recycling and appropriate disposal of your eventual waste.
Batteries should not be disposed of with general household waste.
A financial contribution has been paid to the associated national recovery & recycling
system.
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DECT 211 & DECT 215 Handsets
DECT 211
DECT 215
Keypad
Talk key
p 5
p 6
p 7
p 5
p 8
p 5
p 5
p 14
Phonebook keys
Call log key
Redial list & correction key
Validation and intercom key
Loudspeaker key (DECT 211)
Loudspeaker/Answerphone key (DECT 215)
Programming and recall type key
Volume key
p 5
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DECT 211 & DECT 215 Base Stations
Screen Icons
Answerphone settings / Answerphone On (DECT 215 only)
Handset ringer settings
p 9
p 13
p 14
p 14
p 9
Handset registering / unregistering
Technical settings
Message indicator on answerphone (DECT 215 only)
Battery charge status :
Call log / Voicemail Box
Loudspeaker
charge in progress -
fully charged -
low p 1
p 7
p 5
p 6
p 8
p 6
p 15
Friend phonebook
Call in progress
-
Internal call
Family phonebook
Base / Handset link
* subject to a subscription with your operator
Paging key p 8
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Using the telephone
Making a call
✦ Answering a call / Hanging up
flashes
answer the call.
on an
incoming
call.or if the
answerphone
DECT 215 is
on line.
To end the conversation, press the key again or replace the handset on the
base station.
✦ Calling directly
dial the phone number.
✦ Predialling the number before calling
To correct
entries use
Dial the phone number
✦ Calling from a phonebook
.
or
or
to scroll through the list
✦ Adjusting the volume (earpiece or loudspeaker)
Using handsfree on the handset
3 volume
levels are
available for
both the
earpiece and
the
loudspeaker.
on DECT 211 handset
on DECT 215 handset
✦ Activating / Deactivating the loudspeaker
/
Warning: 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.
Using the Redial list and Correction key
✦ Accessing / exiting the redial list
The redial list
contains the
last 5 numbers
called : from
the latest to
the oldest.
or
/
to scroll through the redial list
to exit
✦ Calling a number from the redial list
or
to scroll through the redial list
✦ Deleting a number from the redial list
or
to delete the current entry
to scroll through the redial list
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✦ Storing one of the redial list numbers into one of your phonebooks
or
or
beep
enter
to scroll through the redial list
the name
✦ Number correction
corrects :
ꢀ a digit when predialling,
ꢀ a digit or a character when entering names in the phonebooks.
A long press on
aborts any procedure in progress.
Creating and changing phonebook entries
The telephone has two phonebooks :
You can also
create an
A 20-entry family phonebook (see VIP feature p.13)
entry from the
redial list and
the call log*.
A 20-entry friends phonebook. (see VIP feature p.13)
✦ Creating an entry
Each entry contains a name (max.10 characters) and a number (max. 16 digits).
1. Enter the phone number and press
or
.
Press
Note : To insert a pause, long press on
.
or
to
2. Enter the name and press
to validate.
access or exit
the
phonebooks.
✦ Changing an entry (name)
or
or
to scroll through the list
to modify the name
to modify the old number
to delete the entry
✦ Changing an entry (number)
or
or
to scroll through the list
✦ Deleting an entry
or
or
to scroll through the list
* Subject to a subscription with your operator.
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Using the call log
This feature is available if you have registered to the caller identification service
with your operator.
The call log stores the last 10 external calls received :
- answered calls
- unanswered calls
- Voicemail box service information*
- messages from your answerphone (DECT 215 only) ( ).
flashes if
there is a new
message on
the Voicemail
box.(subject
to a
* Subject to a subscription with your operator.
subscription
with your
operator).
✦ Accessing / exiting the call log
or
/
to scroll through the log
to exit
✦ Consulting the call log
The screen can either display :
Time and date
depends on
the network.
ꢀ the caller’s number*
ꢀ the caller’s name (if known in the phonebook, or if sent by the network)*
ꢀ stars if it is an unidentified call**
ꢀ dashes if non recognised number
Note : If the
You can display, the phone number, the time and date of the call by pressing
icon
keeps on
flashing after
having
.
Press
to return to consulting mode.
consulted all
the messages
on your
* Subject to a subscription with your operator for the Caller Line Identification and/or Name
Display services.
** Withheld caller identification
Voicemail box
and after
✦ Calling a number from the call log
having read all
the call log
entries, you can
switch them off
by deleting the
call log entry
which
or
to scroll through the log
✦ Deleting an entry from the call log
or
beep
to scroll through the log
to exit
corresponds to
the message.
✦ Storing one of the log numbers into your phonebooks
or
or
beep
enter
to scroll through the log
the name
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Using the intercom
This function can only be used with a multi-handset configuration. It allows you to
make free internal calls and transfer external calls from one handset to another.
Intercom &
call transfer
are only
✦ Internal call
possible with
handsets*
short press to call all the handsets in idle mode.
long press, enter the handset number (1 to 4) to call the selected
registered to
the same base
station.
handset in idle mode.
* If the handset does not belong to the DECT 211 or DECT 215 range, this
function may not be available.
Press
or
to answer or hang up the internal call.
✦ Fast call transfer
During a call in progress you can transfer the call without waiting for the
During
transfer, the
person on hold
will hear music.
other handset to pick up :
All the handsets ring.
.
4 handsets can
be registered
to the same
base station.
✦ Call transfer to a specific handset
During a call in progress you transfer the call to a specific handset :
Long press on enter the handset number (1 to 4)
Paging
This feature allows you to locate the handset(s).
Press
on the base station, all the subscribed handsets ring. Once
located, press any key on the handset to stop ringing or press
again.
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Using your answerphone
Setting up the answerphone
The answerphone is by default activated with a pre-recorded message and the
answer & record mode.
Recording capacity : 9 min. (standard quality) - 6 min (high quality) : including
personal outgoing message if recorded.
✦ Activating the answerphone
icon is
beep
on.
off.
To exit
✦ Deactivating the answerphone
icon is
icon
beep
To exit
✦ Playing new messages / playing a memo
. You can adjust the volume using
blinks.
✦ Playing your old messages
or
icon is
previous or next message
To exit
on.
✦ Deleting the current message
When playing
a message, the
date and time
of the
message are
displayed on
the handset.
listen to the
message
To exit
✦ Deleting all messages
.
Long press
To exit
✦ Playing the current outgoing message
the outgoing message
is played
.
To exit
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✦ Recording your personal outgoing message
*You will hear
the personal
outgoing
*
speak after the beep
To exit
message.
However, if you do so, you will permanently erase the pre-recorded
outgoing message.
This local
message
✦ Recording a memo
If you want to leave a local message for your family :
(memo) is
treated like all
other
speak after the beep
To exit
answerphone
messages.
✦ Selecting the answerphone mode
You can select either answering mode only (which plays an outgoing message but
does not take messages) or answering & recording mode (which takes messages.)
or
to switch between modes To exit
answering &
recording mode
answering only mode
Advice: prior to using the answering-only mode, make sure that you have adapted the outgoing message.
Screening the calls while a message is being left
This allows you to listen to any caller leaving a message and to decide whether or
not to take the call.
✦ Activating call screening
From the handset :
✦ Deactivating call screening
From the handset :
The last
selected level
will be
✦ Increasing the volume of the call screening
During call screening, the volume can be adjusted. 4 volume levels are
available, including silent.
registered for
the next call.
Press
until you have reached the desired volume.
When the
answerphone
✦ Call interception
is on-line,
blinks.
The recording of the current message is stopped and the call is taken.
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Remote access
This allows you to remotely dial in and access your answerphone via any
telephone with a
key and tone dialling.
RC
✦ Remotely activating the answerphone
(Registration
Code) code is
written under
the base.
Dial your phone number
enter the RC Code*
after 9 rings and a beep
to activate
* or enter
your personal
Remote
Access Code
(see p 13).
✦ Remotely deactivating the answerphone
Dial your phone number
enter the RC Code*
during the outgoing message
to deactivate
✦ Remotely accessing the answerphone
1. Dial your phone number**
** You will
hear the
recorded
outgoing
message.
2. During the outgoing message press
access code
and enter your remote
✦ Functions available during remote access
Keys
Functions
Replay the message
Play the previous message
Play the message
Play the next message
Play the outgoing message
Delete the current message
Stop playing message
To record the outgoing message + press
To record a local memo + press
Note: if you want to deactivate the remote use see note page 13 in “Changing
Remote Access Code”.
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Customising the telephone
Programming the phone
To enter the programming mode press
.
Use
and
Icons representing the menus will then be displayed on the screen :
Réglages répondeur (uniquement pour le DECT 215)
to
navigate within
the menus.
Volume and melody settings (VIP melodies*)
Handset registering
Icons : flashing
to select the
menu and
Other settings
steady on once
entered in the
menu.
Once the menu is selected with
confirm your choice.
and
keys, press
to
Note : Each menu has one or several options. The options will appear on the
screen one after the other by pressing . To exit the programming mode
at any time press
or
(long press) .
Answerphone settings (DECT 215 only)
✦ Changing the day (1st option out of 5 : 1/5)
Each day is represented by a number : Monday as
1...Sunday as 7.
*The VIP
settings allow
to store the
names in
particular
phonebook
groups. A
melody can be
associated to a
phonebook.
When ringing,
the VIP melody
helps you
identify the
caller’s group.
(see p. 13).
Scroll to the required day number with
and press to validate.
✦ Changing the time (option 2/5)
or
Enter the time (without any space or dash) and press
to validate.
✦ Number of rings before answer (option 3/5)
You can select from the list (2,3,4,5 and toll saver** )
the number of rings after which the answerphone will
take the call.
Scroll to the required number of rings with
and validate with
or
.
** :In toll saver mode, if there are new messages the answerphone will answer
after 3 rings, and only after 5 rings if there are no new messages. So, you can hang
up after 4 rings without paying for a call. Toll saver is useful for remote access only.
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✦ Changing Remote Access Code (option 4/5)
To remotely access your answerphone you need to
enter a secret code (4 digits). By default, this code is
identical to the RC code written under the base.
If you want to change the default code :
Enter a personal code and press
to validate.
Note : You can delete with
your Remote Access
Code. If this code has been deleted, the remote-activation of
the answerphone is not possible.
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High quality.
:
✦ Choosing the recording quality (option 5/5)
You can choose the recording quality of your
answerphone.
Standard
quality.
Scroll to the required quality and validate with
.
Handset
ringer
settings
()
*A VIP melody
can be
✦ Ringer Volume (option 1 out of 4 :1/4)
Scroll through the different volume settings using
or keys. Press to validate your choice.
associated to
each
phonebook.
When ringing,
the VIP melody
helps you
✦ Handset Melody (option 2/4)
Scroll through the 7 different melodies using
or
identify the
caller’s group.
keys. Press
to validate.
✦ Friends phonebook (VIP) Melody* (option 3/4)
is blinking
when selecting
the friends
phonebook
melody.
Scroll through the 7 different melodies using
or
or
keys. Press
to validate.
✦ Family phonebook (VIP) Melody* (option 4/4)
is blinking
when selecting
the family
Scroll through the 7 different melodies using
keys. Press
to validate.
phonebook
melody.
* Subject to a subscription with your operator to the Caller Line Identification service.
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Handsets
registering
/
4 handsets can be registered to the base station. A handset
can only be associated with 1 base station.
✦ To register another handset
First enter registration mode by unplugging and
plugging back in the power adapter to the
electricity supply.
Once the
menu is selected, enter the RC* code written under the base and press
to confirm.
Warning : If you wish to associate a non-Philips handset to the DECT 211 or DECT 215 base
stations, make sure that these handsets are GAP compliant otherwise they will not operate properly.
✦ To unregister the handset you use
*RC code
(Registration
Code) is
enter the RC code*
✦ To unregister all the handsets (except the handset you are using)
enter the RC code*
written under
the base.
Warning : Once unregistered, the handset is no longer operational.
Technical settings (country dependent)
If your network operator is not the main national network operator, you may have to change the
line settings. Some of the following settings are available subject to a subscription with your operator
and also technical availability.
The options on this menu are country dependent and some may not exist in certain
countries.
To enter the following settings :
or
To scroll through the menus
Press
to exit the programming option.
✦ Changing Caller Identification type
The Caller Identification service (Name and Number) is available subject to a subscription to your
operator (according to availability). (Country dependent)
or
to choose the right setting among the list
✦ Changing the dial mode
This allows you to select either DTMF tone dialling (faster dialling, access to operator services) or
pulse dialling (also called “Loop disconnect” and used in countries without DTMF capability).The
default value is TONE. (Country dependent, you may not be able to change to “Pulse”).
or
to choose TONE or PULSE
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✦ Changing recall type (flash setting)
The use of some services accessed with
(call waiting, call forward...) will
depend on the flash setting (Short/Long) according to your installation type (Public,
PABX). (country dependent)
: Short .
: Long.
or
to choose between Short or Long
Troubleshooting
✦ Telephone troubleshooting.....
ꢀ Please read this user guide carefully before calling your Philips
Customer Care Center.
ꢀ IF NEEDED, check that the appropriate country code is set in the
phone :
(see page 1).
PROBLEMS
CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
- No dialling tone when
- The base station is not properly
connected to electricity or to the
telephone sockets.
- Check the connections.(inside
cover).
pressing
.
- Too far from the base station
- Move closer to the base
- Battery pack is low (low battery icon - Charge battery pack. (inside
is displayed).
cover).
- The handset is not registered.
- The handset is out of range.
- Register the handset to the base
station. (p 14)
- Move closer to the base station.
-
icon is blinking.
- When the handset is placed - The handset is not placed correctly
on the charging unit, no beep on the base station charging unit.
- Take the handset off the base
station and put it back again.
- Clean them with a clean and dry
cloth.
is heard.
- Charging contacts are dirty.
Please contact your PHILIPS
dealer in order to purchase new
rechargeable battery pack.
- Battery icon remains empty Handset battery pack is defective.
although the handset has
charged for 24 hours.
- No symbol on the display.
- Battery pack is uncharged.
Charge battery pack. (inside cover).
- The product is not properly connected Make sure your product is plugged
in. (inside cover).
Delete some entries to free
memory space.
- A phonebook entry has not The phonebook you wish to use is full.
been memorised.
- Bad audio quality (crackles,
muted, echo, etc.).
- Interference from nearby electrical - Try to plug the base station in
appliance. elsewhere.
- Base station installed in a room with - Install the base station in a
thick walls.
- You are using the handset too far
from the base station.
different room.
- Move closer to the base station.
- Caller display does not work. Service not activated, wrong operator Check your subscription with your
or wrong setting. operator.
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✦ Answerphone troubleshooting.....
PROBLEMS
CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
- Answerphone icon is
blinking on the display.
The answerphone memory is full
The answerphone memory is full.
Consult and delete messages to
free sufficient memory. (p 9)
- The answerphone has not
recorded your outgoing
message.
Consult and delete messages to
free sufficient memory. (p 9)
- The answerphone has
stopped.
The answerphone memory is full.
Consult and delete messages to
free sufficient memory. (p 9)
✦ Declaration of Conformity :
We,
PHILIPS Consumer Electronics
Route d'Angers
72081 Le Mans Cedex 9
France
Declare that the products DECT211xx and DECT 215xx are in compliance with ANNEX III of the R&TTE-
Directive 1999/5/EC and then with the following essential requirements :
Article 3.1 a : (protection of the health & the safety of the user)
EN 60950-1 (2000)
Article 3.1 b : (protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility)
ETSI EN 301 489-6 V1.2.1 (08/2002) & ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.3.1 (09/2001)
Article 3.2 : (effective use of the radio spectrum)
EN 301 406 (2003)
The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 1999/5/EC is
ensured.
Date : 24/02/2004
Le Mans
Quality Manager
DECT & Home Telephony
The product can only be connected to the analogue telephone network in the
countries indicated on the back cover of this manual.
The
marking certifies compliance with technical regulations in
accordance with the Directive 1999/5/EC for the safety of the user, electromagnetic
perturbations and for radio spectrum.
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