Register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcome VOIP 855 To insert with Master EN Telephone Answering Machine ! Warning Use only rechargeable batteries. Charge the handset for 24 hours before use.
Table of contents 1 Important 4 3.6 Log in to Skype 14 1.1 Power requirements 4 1.2 Digital security system 5 4 General description 15 1.3 Software licences 5 4.1 What is standby mode? 15 1.4 Conformity 6 4.2 Checking the signal strength 15 1.5 Environmental 6 4.3 Switching your handset ON/OFF 15 1.6 Recycling & disposal 6 4.4 Setting the clock 15 1.7 Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields ("EMF") 7 4.
Table of contents 10.2 Private details 35 11 Call History 36 11.1 Call history options 36 12 Custom Options 38 12.1 Personalizing your phone’s display 38 Personalizing your phone’s sounds 39 13 Calling Features 40 13.1 Auto answer 40 13.2 Auto hang-up 40 13.3 Skype call features 40 13.4 Landline call features 41 14 Network Services 44 14.1 Voicemail 44 14.2 Voicemail Call forward 46 14.3 Call back 46 33 14.4 Cancel call back 46 Manage your contacts 33 14.
Table of contents 18 Default (pre-programmed) settings 59 49 19 Technical Data 61 Unregister a handset 49 20 16.4 Change the system PIN 50 Frequently asked questions 62 16.5 Reset the default settings 50 21 Glossary 64 16.6 Network settings 50 22 Index 66 16.7 Country codes list 52 17 The Answering Machine 53 17.1 Turning on the answering machine 53 Turning off the answering machine 53 Setting the answering machine language 54 17.4 Setting the answer mode 54 17.
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1 Important This product is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Skype is not a replacement for your ordinary telephone and cannot be used for emergency calling. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services. 1.1 Power requirements • This product requires an electrical supply of 100-240 volts, single-phase alternating current, excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60950-1.
Base adapter: Nantong Daming DM-SC060050 (VDE and UK plug) Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 0.1A Output: 6VDC 500mA Power Systems Technologies (SZ) Co., Ltd. M901.0170E (VDE plug) & M901.0170X (UK plug) Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 0.1A Output: 6VDC 500mA Charger adapter: ESL IW156E (VDE plug) & IW156U (UK plug) Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 0.2A Output: 6VDC 150mA • USE ONLY WITH PROVIDED BATTERIES Recommended battery: CORUN Ni-MH AAA750 1.2V 750mAh SANIK Ni-MH SN-AAA75H 1.2V 750mAh BYD Ni-MH H-AAA750A 1.
number of these packages are available in the on-line product documentation, which is visible on www.philips.com/support. 1.4 Conformity We, Philips declare that the product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. This product can only be connected to the analogue telephone networks of the countries mentioned on the packaging. You can find the Declaration of Conformity on www.philips.com/support. 1.
1.7 1. 2. 3. 4. 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.
2 Your phone Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome. 2.1 What’s in the box Base station Handset Charger with power supply Power supply for the base NiMH AAA Rechargeable Batteries x 2 One Ethernet cable (with RJ45 connector) Line Cord* User Manual on CDROM Guarantee Quick start guide * Optional line adaptors may be included in the box. 2.
2.3 Overview of your phone E F G H I J K L A Earpiece B New event LED New calls, messages, voicemails C D Left Softkey < Select the function displayed on the handset screen directly above it. Access main menu Right Softkey C Select the function displayed on the handset screen directly above it.
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Microphone muted Keypad locked Headset attached *Optimal battery life is reached after 3 cycles of complete charging (over 15 hours) and discharging, allowing approximately 10 hours of talk-time and 150 hours of stand-by time. Each icon gives you a visual message of your Skype status: Offline Online Away Do Not Disturb 2.6 The menus Your phone offers a variety of features and functions grouped in the menus. 2.6.
3 Getting started 3.1 Connect the base station 1 Connect the output plug of the 2 3 3.2 mains adapter to the bottom of the base station and the mains adapter to a standard wall outlet. Connect one end of the ethernet cable to the ethernet socket on the bottom of the base station and the other end to an ADSL/Cable modem or a router or a switch/hub connected to the Internet. Connect the telephone line cord to the phone socket at the bottom of the base station and the wall phone socket. 3.
Note Handset may get warm during initial charging. This is normal. The handset may take a few seconds to power up. 4 Close the trail and turn the battery cover screw in a clockwise direction to lock the cover. 3.3.1 Replacing your batteries If there is a need to replace your batteries, always use the recommended battery type (see page 5). ! Warning Check the battery polarity when inserting in the battery trail. Incorrect polarity may damage the product.
3.5.1 Setting your language This setting determines the display language of the menus and messages. 1 Select your language. 2 Press Select to confirm. Note If you need to re-configure your language setting, see “Set the display language” on page 38. 3.5.2 Review the agreement Read the agreement carefully. It is necessary that you understand and accept the terms and conditions of the agreement before using the phone. 1 Press u or d to scroll through the agreement.
4 General description 4.1 What is standby mode? Your phone is in standby mode when it is idle. The standby screen displays your Skype status icon, your Skype ID (if available), the handset number, the system time, the signal icon, and the battery icon. The backlight goes off after a few seconds. This is a normal status. 4.2 Checking the signal strength The signal icon displays the link status between the handset and the base unit. Signal icon : The handset and base unit are linked. They can communicate.
4.4.3 Select the time format 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Settings > Time & Date > Time format. Press Select. 3 Select the Time format. 4 Press OK to confirm the setting. • The setting is saved. 4.4.4 Set the date 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Settings > Time & Date > Date. Press Select. 3 Use digit keys to enter the Month / Day / Year. 4 Press OK to confirm the setting. • The setting is saved. 4.4.5 Select the date format 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Settings > Time & Date > Date format. Press Select.
4.5 Menu structure The table below describes the menu tree of your phone. Press
Contacts Shared contacts SkypeOut call Regular call Details Rename Remove Copy to my contacts History All events Missed calls Incoming calls Outgoing calls Voice mails Answering Machine Contacts requests Skype Status Sign in / Switch user Online Status Online Away Do no disturb Offline My Profile Limited profile Private details Change password Sign out Account Status Skype Credits SkypeIn Voicemail* Add contact Skype contact Phone number Answer machine Play Delete all Record memo 18 General
Answer machine Answer mode Answer & Record Answer Only Record OGM Answer & Record Answer Only Settings Answer On/Off On/Off Ans.
Settings Regular Call Skype Call Auto prefix Detect number: Recall time* Short / Medium / Long Replace by: Recall Pause Time* Pause 1/2 Dial mode* Tone / Pulse PABX* On / Off 1st ring* On / Off Call back* Call / Define number Cancel call back* Call / Define number Withold identity* On / Off / Define number Voicemail* Voice Mail 1 / Voice Mail 2 Voicemail* Call forward Block call Time & Date Skype call / SkypeIn call / Blocked users Time Time zone Daylight saving Winter Time / Sum
5 Skype on your phone 5.1 What is Skype? Call free over the internet to anyone else who’s on Skype. Skype software works on computers and many desktop, cordless and mobile phones. ! Warning No Emergency Calls. Skype is not a replacement for your landline and cannot be used for emergency calling. 5.2 Skype, landlines and mobiles It's always free to call Skype-to-Skype. You can also stay in touch with people who don't have Skype yet. Call and take calls from phones and mobiles at great low rates. 5.2.
4 Enter a password for this account. 5 6 Press OK. Repeat your password. Press OK. To continue, agree to Skype’s terms of use. Press Accept. • You’ve set up a new Skype account. username back to your phone by setting them up as a new user. 5.4.2 Change your online status 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Skype Status > Online Status. Press Select. 3 Select the new setting. Press OK. 5.4.1.2 1 2 3 4 Switching to another Skype user Press Menu. Select Skype Status > Switch user. Press Select.
3 Press OK to confirm. 3 Select the new setting. Press Select. • This logs out the current user. Note After signing out manually, your phone will not automatically log into your Skype account when you switch on your phone. 5.4.5 Check your account Check how much credit you've got in your account and if you have voicemail or an online number, when they expire. 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Skype Status > Account Status. Press Select. 3 Select the account to check. Press Select.
6 Call Your phone supports both Skype line and landline calls. A Skype call is a call using the Skype line. A Landline call is a call using your regular phone line. Note This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services. 6.1 Make a regular call This section describes the different ways to make a call. Note Signal Strength. Check the signal strength before making a call and during a call.
6.1.3 Call from the landline 1 Enter the phone number. 2 Press Options. 3 Select Regular call. Press Select. • The number is dialed out. 6.1.4 Call using Skype Credits Note The phone number shall include +, the international calling code, area code (country dependent), and subscriber number. 1 Enter the phone number. Note To make a SkypeOut call, it is necessary to dial the country prefix before dialing the phone number you are calling, i.e. 00, 011 or +.
6.2 End a call 1 Press e. Tip Auto hang up. Place the handset on the charger to end the call automatically. See “Auto hang-up” on page 40. 6.3 1 Answer a call When the phone rings, press r. • The call is established. Note • Caller ID Service: Subscribe from your service provider. • Missed Call Alert: When a call is missed, your phone displays You have Missed Calls. Press View for more options. Tip When a Skype call comes in, you can reject the call by pressing Reject.
6.5 Make a second landline call Note OR 2 Press e to end the current call and return to standby. 2nd Call Service. Consult and subscribe this service from your service provider. During a call, 1 Press r. • The current caller is put on hold. 2 Dial the number you want for the 2nd call. • The number displays on the screen and is dialed out. 3 Press r to toggle between the two callers OR 3 Press e to end the current call and return to standby. 6.
7 Intercom and Conference Calls An intercom call is a call to another handset registered on the same base unit. This function can only be used with a multi-handset configuration. It allows you to make free internal calls, transfer external calls from one handset to another and to use the conference option. A conference call involves conversation between other handset(s) and outside caller(s). Note Some of these functions could be unavailable if the extra handset used is not a VOIP855. 7.
7.4 Conference call Conference call allows one external call to be shared with two handsets registered on the same base. The three people can share the conversation. No operator subscription is needed. 1 Press INT during the call. The handset(s) available for intercom is displayed. 2 Select the handset you want to call. 3 Press Call. • Wait for the other party to answer your call. 4 Press Conf. • You are now on a 3-way conference call. 5 Press e to end the conference call.
8 Text and Numbers Key Characters (Lower case) 0 You can enter text and numbers for handset name, phonebook records, and other menu items. . 0 , / : ; " ' ! ¡ ? ¿ * + - % \^ ~ | 1 [Sp] 1 @ _ # = < > ( ) & € £ $ ¥ [ ] { } ¤ § … 2 8.1 3 abc2àâÆáãăäåąçćč def3ďđ ěèéêëę∆Φ ghi4ğíìîïIΓ jkl5Λłĺľ mno6ñňńóôõöő pqrs7řşšśβΠΘΣ tuv8ţúùúûüů űµ wxyz9ýžźżƒøΩΞΨ 1 2 Entering text and numbers Find the key with the character you want. Press it as many times as needed for the character you want. Tip Editing.
8.3 Entering symbols You can enter special symbols such as ? ! : ( ) and many more. 1 Press * while editing in lower 2 3 case or upper case mode. • A table of symbols is displayed. Use u, d, [, ] to select the symbol that you want. Press Select to enter the symbol. Tip To insert +: press and hold 0.
9 Contact list Your phone can store a total of 200 Skype and phone number contacts. 9.1 1 2 3 4 View the contact list Press : to enter the contact list. Select the contact you want to view. Press Options. Select View Profile. Press Select. • The details of the contact are displayed. Note Unknown details. If the contact’s details are not known, you can request details or view the profile of the contact. Press Options, then select Request details or View profile. Press Select to confirm. 9.1.
9.4 Adding a contact 4 Enter the name of the phone contact Note Memory Full. If your contact list is full, the handset displays a notification message. Delete some contacts before adding new ones. 9.4.1 Adding a Skype contact 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Contacts > Add Contact > Skype contact. Press Select. 3 Enter the name (Skype name or full 4 5 6 name) or email of the Skype user. Press OK. • A list of matching names is displayed. Scroll to the contact you want. Press Select.
9.6.2 Remove a contact 1 Press : to enter the contact list. 2 Select the contact you want to block. Press Options. 3 Select Remove. Press Select. 9.7 Handling a contact request You will be able to view the details of the contact before you choose to accept/ decline the contact request or block the new contact. • A confirmation request is displayed. 4 Press Yes to confirm. • The contact is removed. 9.6.3 Block a contact You can block a user from contacting you and vice versa.
10 Your Skype profile Your Skype profile stores information about you such as your name, gender, birthdate, phone numbers, etc. Your profile has public and private details. Public details can be viewed by other Skype users, but private details cannot. You are not required to enter any information into your profile. It is strictly optional. 10.1 Public details 10.2.2 Add an email address 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Skype Status > My Profile > Private details. Press Select. • The current setting is displayed.
11 Call History Your phone stores the call history composed of four lists: • All Events: Include all missed, incoming, and outgoing calls. • Missed: Calls that you received but did not answer. Up to 50 missed calls. • Incoming: Calls that you received and answered. Up to 50 incoming calls. • Outgoing: Calls that you made. Up to 20 outgoing calls. A call history record is saved for each call and includes information of the caller name, number, call time, and date.
2 Select Details. Press Select. • The details of the caller are displayed. 11.1.2 Returning a call To return a call from the missed or incoming call lists, see “Call from the call history” on page 25. 11.1.6 Deleting all call records 1 Press Options. 2 Select Delete all. Press Select. 3 Press Yes to confirm • All call records in the call list are deleted. 11.1.3 Redialing a call To redial a call that you have made previously, see “Call from the call history” on page 25. 11.1.
12 Custom Options Make this your phone - change the look and sound of the handset to suit your needs and preference. 12.1 Personalizing your phone’s display 12.1.1 Naming your handset Each handset can have its own name. It is displayed on the screen in standby. 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Settings > Phone > Handset Name. Press Select. 3 Enter or edit the name. Use Clear to make corrections. 4 Press OK to confirm. • The setting is saved. 12.1.
12.2 Personalizing your phone’s sounds 12.2.1 Setting your handset’s ringer melody You can choose from 20 different ringer melodies for your Skype call, regular (Landline) call and Intercom. To change the melody of your Skype or Landline or Intercom call: 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Settings > Sounds > Ringtone. 3 Select either Skype or Landline or Intercom. Press Select. 4 Select the new setting. Press Select. • The setting is saved. 12.2.
13 Calling Features Your phone supports a number of callrelated features to help you handle and manage your calls more effectively and conveniently. This section describes the call-related features that apply to both the Skype line and landline. 13.1 Auto answer Auto answer enables you to answer an incoming call by simply picking up the handset from the charging cradle. You do not need to press a key to answer the call. 13.1.1 Activating/deactivating auto answer 1 Press Menu.
Note Skype Voicemail Disabled. After you have activated call forwarding, all your calls will be diverted to the forwarded number. If you are unable to answer calls, callers will not be able to leave a message at your Skype voicemail until you have deactivated call forwarding. 13.3.3.2 1 2 Deactivating Call forward Press Menu. Select Settings > Skype Call > Call forward > Off. Press Select. • The setting is saved. 13.3.4 Block call The privacy feature lets you configure which contact can call you.
2 Select Settings > Regular Call > Carrier code. Press Select. 3 Enter the carrier code. Press OK. • The setting is saved. 13.4.2 Area code management This feature only applies to model(s) with area code support. This feature automatically removes the area code of an incoming call. You can define an area code (up to 5 digits) you want to remove. The phone number will be saved in the call log without the area code. 13.4.3 Activating area code removal 1 Press Menu.
2 Select Settings > Regular Call > Recall time. Press Select. 3 Select the new setting. Press OK. • The setting is saved. 13.4.7.1 Setting the recall pause time There are 2 recall pause time options: Pause 1 and Pause 2. 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Settings > Regular Call > Recall Pause Time. Press OK. 3 Select the new setting. Press OK. • The setting is saved. 13.4.8 Dial mode This feature only applies to model(s) that support both tone and pulse dialing.
Play 14 Network Services Details The network services feature allows you to listen to information provided by your network provider. The availability of these features is dependant on your country and your subscription with the network provider. This information is stored by the network rather than in your handset itself. Contact your network provider for more information about this feature. Delete Call Send Voicemail View Profile Add to Contact Note Incorrect codes.
14.1.1.1.2 Recording your voicemail greeting 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Select History > Voice mails > SkypeVM. Press Select. 3 A list of voicemails appears. Select a Skype voicemail and press Options. 4 Select My Greeting > Options > Record. 5 Press Select to start recording your new voicemail greeting. To stop, press OK. • Your new voicemail greeting is now saved. 14.1.2.1 Retrieving voicemail Call your voicemail service center to retrieve your Landline voicemail.
14.2 Voicemail Call forward This feature allows you to forward your voicemails to another landline or mobile number. 14.2.1 Activating/deactivating voicemail call forward 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Settings > Skype Call > Voicemail > Forward unanswered. Press Select. 3 Select the new setting. Press Select. • The setting is saved. 14.3 Call back The call back service allows you to make a call to the person who last called you. You can also define or change the call back number manually. 14.3.
14.5.3 Defining withhold identity number 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Settings > Regular Call > Withhold identity > On. Press Select. 3 Enter the number you wish to withhold your identity from. Press OK to confirm. • The setting is saved.
15.2 15 Extra Features Missing handset(s) 1 Press V on the base unit. Discover and explore the additional features your phone offers! Find out how these features can benefit you and help you make the most from your phone. 15.1 Keypad lock You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental presses on the handset while you are carrying it around. • All the handsets connected to this base station ring. 2 Press V on the base station again to stop paging. • All the handsets stop ringing.
16 The System your phone before registering additional handsets. 16.2.1 Manual Registration 16.1 Set your country The country setting of your phone has been set during the initial set up of your phone. You can make changes to the country setting on your phone. The country code is the international calling code for a country (example, “1” for Canada), see “Country codes list” on page 52. Please refer to glossary for details about country code, see page 64. 1 Press Menu.
16.4 Change the system PIN The system PIN is used for registering, deleting handsets, and protecting the access rights to some of the other menus. The default system PIN is 0000. You can personalize the PIN for greater security. 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Settings > Advanced > Change PIN. Press Select. 3 Enter the system PIN. Press OK. Use Clear to make corrections. 4 Enter the new system PIN. Press Enter. 5 Enter the new system PIN again for verification. Press Enter. • The setting is saved.
16.6.2.1 Activate DHCP 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Settings > Network > TCP/IP. Press Select. 3 Select DHCP. Press OK. • An activation request is displayed. 4 Press OK to confirm. • Your IP address is displayed. The new setting is saved. 16.6.3 PPPoE If your Internet service provider requires you to use PPPoE, you can configure your user name and password for the PPPoE connection. 16.6.3.1 Activate PPPoE 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Settings > Network > PPPoE. Press Yes. 3 Enter username. Press OK.
16.7 Country codes list The country code is the international calling code for a country, see page 14 and page 49 for details.
Through the handset, 17 The Answering Machine Your phone includes a telephone answering machine that records unanswered calls when it is on. Once switched on, your answering machine is ready to be used. By default, your answering machine is set to Answer and Record mode. You can also access the answering machine remotely. The LED message counter on the base will show the number of the messages when the answering machine is on. . --. 3. The answering machine is on with no new messages.
17.3 Setting the answering machine language This feature only applies to model(s) with multiple-language support. The answering machine language is the language for the pre-recorded outgoing messages (OGM) announced by the answering machine. 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Answer machine > Ans. Settings > OGM languages. Press Select. 3 Select the new setting. Press OK. • The setting is saved. 17.
17.5.3 Deleting an outgoing message 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Answer machine > Record OGM. Press Select. 3 Select Answer & Record or Answer only. Press Select. 4 Select Delete. Press Select. • The handset displays a confirmation request. 5 Press OK to confirm. • The pre-recorded outgoing message is restored. Note The pre-recorded outgoing message cannot be deleted. 17.6 Incoming messages (ICM) Each message can be up to 3 minutes long.
17.6.2 Deleting an incoming message From the base 1 Press f during message playback. • The current message is deleted. From the handset 1 During message playback, press Options to enter the options menu. 2 Select Delete. Press OK. • The current message is deleted. 17.6.3 Deleting all old incoming messages From the base 1 Press and hold f during standby. • All old messages are permanently deleted. From the handset 1 Press Menu. 2 Select Answer machine > Delete all. 3 Press Select.
To listen from the earpiece, press v to turn off the speaker. Note The call screening on/off setting can be changed when the phone is recording incoming messages. However, the new setting will only apply starting from the next call. 17.9 Message alert Message alert gives you an indication that the answering machine has new message(s). You will see the number of new messages flashing on the base, and you will also see the icon and a notification message on the handset. 17.
Note When no message is playing, your phone will hang up automatically if no key is pressed for 8 seconds.
18 Default (pre-programmed) settings These are the factory pre-programmed settings of your phone.
Network Setting DHCP Enable Ports 0 IP address DHCP Primary DNS DHCP Answering Machine Setting Ans Machine Status On Ans Machine Mode Ans & Rec Base Call Screening On Handset Call Screening Off Speaker Volume Level 5 60 Network Proxy Option Alternative Ports Subnet mask Secondary DNS Off YES DHCP DHCP Outgoing message memory Incoming message memory Remote access Ring delay Pre-recorded OGM Empty Off 5 Rings Default (pre-programmed) settings
19 Technical Data Display • High quality 1.
20 Frequently asked questions www.philips.com/support In this chapter, you will find the most frequently asked questions and answers about your phone. Connection Product behaviour No Signal icon I cannot change the settings of my voice mail • Operator voice mail is managed by your operator and not the phone itself. Please contact your operator should you want to change the settings. • The handset may be out of range. Move closer. • If the handset displays Unregistered, register the handset. See page 49.
• The phone may be at a location with thick walls. Move the base. Handset does not ring • Check that the handset ringer is turned on. See page 39. Caller ID does not display • Service may not be activated. Check with your service provider. • The caller's information may be withheld or is unavailable. Cannot make / answer a 2nd call • Service may not be activated. Check with your service provider. • Check that the recall selection is correct. See page 42.
21 Glossary A G Area Code Area codes usually indicate geographical areas within one country that are covered by one or more telephone exchanges. You may need this to return local, national or international calls received on the landline (for example, area code 20 is added in front of the local number if you are calling to London from outside of the London area in UK). Gateway Address A default gateway is a router on a computer network that serves as an access point to another network.
S Static IP Address A constant IP address used to identify semi permanent devices such as servers. Subnet Mask A mask used to determine what subnetwork an IP address belongs to. (Example: 255.255.255.0). V VMWI Voice Mail Waiting Indication (for Landline only).
22 Index A D Adding a contact 33 Adding a Skype contact 33 Adjust the earpiece volume 26 Answer a call 26 Answer mode 54 Answering Machine 53 Area code management 42 Auto answer 40 Auto hang-up 40 Auto prefix 42 Date format 16 Date separator 16 Date setting 16 Daylight saving 15 Default (pre-programmed) settings 59 Deleting a call record 37 Dial mode 43 Digital security system 5 Display icons 10 Display language 38 Do not disturb 40 B Backlight duration 38 Battery level 13 Block call 41 Brightness level
M Make a regular call 24 Manage your contacts 33 Manual Registration of handset 49 Menu structure 17 Message alert 57 Missing handset(s) 48 Muting the microphone 26 My Greeting 44 N Naming your handset 38 Network Services 44 Network settings 50 Notification sounds 39 O Outgoing messages (OGM) 54 Overview of the base station 10 Overview of your phone 9 P Pause selection 43 Power requirements 4 Pre-dialing 24 Preferred line 24 R Recall selection 42 Record memo 56 Recycling & disposal 6 Redial the last num
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