Philips SmartLine D750 User Manual
Philips SmartLine D750 User Manual

Philips SmartLine D750 User Manual

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User's Guide:
Basic Functions

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  • Page 1 SmartLine D750 User’s Guide: Basic Functions...
  • Page 2 The SmartLine D750 at a glance The controls Announc 1 Closing Loudspeaker Labelling area for name keys PQRS WXYZ Name keys + - ! Changeover key for name keys Push button (numbers, asterisk and square) Display 1 2 3 Announc 1...
  • Page 3 Or ask someone else to “guard” the telephone and then call you? Solution: With the SmartLine D750 you can divert calls for one (or even all) telephone numbers of your line to another number. In this way you are always available.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ”subaddressing” (SUB) are not supported. The ”exchange connection” function is at present in planning. It can currently only be used at one SmartLine D750 line with a PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange). The use of certain functions assumes that the caller/person you are calling has an ISDN line and has activated the corresponding functions.
  • Page 5 Table of contents A – Telephone operation 2.10 Camp-on busy (COB) ...17 2.11 Automatic callback when busy ...18 2.12 Intercepting a telephone number...18 Telephoning: During a call...19 Notepad ...19 Consultation ...19 Transfer ...19 Brokering...20 Conference ...20 Parking ...20 Comfort functions...21 Call list ...21...
  • Page 6: Start Up: Overview

    A – Telephone operation: Start up: Overview The SmartLine D750 offers you a large range of functions – yet it is simple and quick to use: You can use your telephone after only three preparatory steps! Step 1: Connecting the telephone Here you will be shown the necessary connections.
  • Page 7: Operating Overview

    Display contrast The display contrast can be altered in the idle condition of the telephone using the adjustment keys (”+” and ”–”) in 8 levels. To increase the contrast, press the “+” key, to reduce it, the “–” key.
  • Page 8: Initial Installation

    ISDN network, please refer to chapter 5.12 in order to disable the additional features) If your telephone shall only react to calls for a specific MSN: Proceed as outlined in section 5 („Setup menu“). Please note the following changes: •...
  • Page 9: Telephonig

    Entering the DTMF characters „asterisk“ and „square“ Applies for keypad functions as well as for the programming of name keys and telephone directory: additionally, DTMF-sequences can be entered, applying also the „asterisk“ and „square“ buttons. Changing the display language 2 language variants are available for the display texts: The standard setting is = German.
  • Page 10: Telephoning: Basic Functions

    The tone caller signals a call. During the call the volume can be set using the adjustment keys (+/–) the changed setting also applies to the following calls). With a call from an ISDN connection, the telephone number of the caller is Display displayed. ”...
  • Page 11: Number Redialing

    Muting The handset or hands-free microphone can be switched off during a telephone call using the mute key. The other party cannot hear you any more. During a call: Press the mute key. The symbol appears in the display. You can then talk to someone else without the party on the telephone being able to hear what you are saying.
  • Page 12: Identifying

    2. The ISDN function ”selective identification changeover” must be available as a feature for your line. This changeover facility must then be activated as an additional feature at your SmartLine D750 (see 5.12: Additional function”Identification changeover”). Once you have performed the settings, you can use the changeover facili- ties described here (identification off = suppression of telephone number transfer).
  • Page 13: Automatic Callback When Busy

    – once the number redial memory has been selected. Consultation You can set up a 2nd call during a telephone call. During this consultation, the 1st party is put ”on hold”. He/she cannot hear the consultation call. After that you can continue the first conversation.
  • Page 14: Brokering

    1. You pull the plug of the telephone at the telephone connection socket in order to plug it into another socket (of the same multi-device line). You can then resume the call there. 2. You can also resume the call at another SmartLine D750 operating at the same ISDN line. Parking a call...
  • Page 15: Entering Characters

    (applies to calls with (deletion using the left cursor key). transfer of the telephone number). The telephone can be called in the follo- wing conditions: In idle condition, in ready-to-dial condition or during a call.
  • Page 16: Name Keys

    During selection, the name keys programmed with telephone numbers are displayed in addition to the entries in the telephone directory. If a caller is stored there with his/her name, this is displayed to you in the case of a call (applies to calls with transfer of the telephone number).
  • Page 17: Call Diversion

    Call diversion 4.5.1 External diversion Using the external diversion, you can divert calls to another telephone number. For external diversion you specify: 1. The MSN, which is to be diverted. 2. The type of calls (= service), which are to be diverted: ”...
  • Page 18: Messages

    Message texts can be sent between telephones connected to the ISDN network. The function can only be used if it is available for your ISDN line! Additionally, this ISDN service must be activated at your SmartLine D750: See part A, section 5.12.
  • Page 19: Dial Bar

    4.7.4 “Free” telephone numbers You can enter ”free telephone numbers”: These can be dialed in spite of an activated dial bar or programmed barred numbers. “Free” telephone numbers must be entered completely when program- med: Additional digits are ignored when dialing. For operation at a PABX, the code digit for line seizure must be entered, too.
  • Page 20: Charge Accounts

    A – Telephone operation: 4 Comfort functions Charge display: Currency Changing the abbreviation for the currency Delete the abbreviation for the currency - store input (on delivery: ”DM”) Charge display: Units or amount In ISDN, charge information can be transferred as units or as amounts of money.
  • Page 21: Appointment Call

    Appointment call You can enter up to 5 appointments with date and time. Additionally a telephone number and a text can be entered as reminders. The telephone number is checked by the barred numbers function (see ”Barriers”). With handset on hook:...
  • Page 22: Change Of Prefix

    Entering and changing MSNs You can enter up to 3 multiple subscriber numbers (MSNs). In this way your telephone will react to calls from all three telephone numbers. The allocati- on can be changed at any time. enter PIN -...
  • Page 23: Call Filters

    A – Telephone operation: 5 Set-up menu Call filter Using the call filter, you can specify up to 3 external telephone numbers only indicated in the (= filters ), whose signalling can be enabled or disabled (= type of filter). Enable or disable each apply to all entered telephone numbers.
  • Page 24: Entering Connection Type And Additional Features

    Display of the recording capacity With the answering device switched on, you have the following display with the telephone in idle condition (instead of the date/time display): ”ADD”: Number of calls received. ”REC”: Number of messages recorded since the last time the answering device was switched on.
  • Page 25: Start Up

    Recording the closing announcement is not absolutely necessary. Possible length: 0 to 20 seconds. Notes The announcement must be made via the telephone handset. If the remaining memory time is shorter than 30 seconds, recording is not possible. Erase recordings in order to obtain free memory space.
  • Page 26: Operation

    Automatic listening-in With the function ”automatic listening” switched on, the loudspeaker is activated automatically during recording (see 3.2 in part B). Automatic listening-in only switches on when the telephone is in idle condition (not during a call a call). Manual listening-in If the automatic listening-in function is not switched on, you can activate manually by pressing the O.K.
  • Page 27: Replaying All Recordings

    Advantage: You do not have to repeatedly check via remote polling whether new messages are there or not, but rather you are informed automatically. Necessary input: Prior to switching to ADAD operation, the ADAD announcement must be recorded and the telephone number entered. – Continued on the next page...
  • Page 28: Vip Function

    VIP function Using the VIP function, the caller can “avoid” the switched on answering device of the SmartLine D750. The call is then signalled by the tone caller (on delivery: VIP function is switched off; VIP code =”0000”). To be able to use remote control and VIP function, the PIN and VIP codes must be different.
  • Page 29: Programming

    Remote polling of recorded messages and remote control of answering device functions is possible from anywhere in the world using the public telephone network. It is performed by dialing DTMF tones (dual tone multif- requency) with a suitable telephone or a code transmitter. For this purpose, the code transmitter is held against the microphone of the handset.
  • Page 30: Remote Switch-On Of A Switched Off Answering Device

    B – Answering device: 4 Remote control / remote polling Remote switch on of a switched off answering device After approx. 90 seconds: Tel. number Request tone enter Subsequently: Code for switch on Pos. ACK tone Notice • to switch on your AD from remote, you have to record the announce- ments first.
  • Page 31 Barred numbers ... . . 31 “Free” telephone numbers ..30 Barriers ....29 Hands-free operation .
  • Page 32 1st decree to the law covering technical resourcesdated 11.06.1979 Certification The SmartLine D750 is approved and certified under the following numbers: BZT D 122 464 H BAKOM No.: 96.0183.T.N Cleaning Simply wipe off the unit with slightly damp cloth or with an antistatic cloth;...
  • Page 33 Mat. Nr.: 3101.672...

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