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D1202B
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Philips D1202B Extended User Documentation
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Important Safety Instructions
Your Phone
What Is in the Box
Overview of the Phone
Overview of the Base Station
Display Icons
Get Started
Connect the Base Station
Insert the Supplied Batteries
Configure Your Phone (Country Dependent)
Charge the Handset
Check the Battery Level
What Is Standby Mode
Check the Signal Strength
Switch the Handset on or off
Calls
Make a Call
Answer a Call
End a Call
Mute the Microphone
Adjust the Earpiece Volume
Make a Second Call
Answer a Second Call
Switch between Two Calls
Make a Conference Call with the External Callers
Intercom and Conference Calls
Make a Call to Another Handset
Transfer a Call
Make a Conference Call
Text and Numbers
Enter Text and Numbers
Phonebook
View the Phonebook
Search a Record
Call from the Phonebook
Add a Record
Edit a Record
Delete a Record
Delete All Records
Call Log
View the Call Records
Save a Call Record to the Phonebook
Return a Call
Delete a Call Record
Delete All Call Records
Redial List
View the Redial Records
Redial a Call
Save a Call Record to the Phonebook
Delete a Redial Record
Delete All Redial Records
Phone Settings
Sound Settings
Name the Handset
Set the Date and Time
Set the Display Language
Services
Auto Conference
Auto Prefix
Network Type
Select the Recall Duration
Dial Mode
Auto Clock
Register Additional Handsets
Unregister the Handsets
Restore Default Settings
Technical Data
Notice
Declaration of Conformity
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Summarization of Contents
1 Important Safety Instructions
Power Requirements and Network Classification
Details electrical supply requirements and network voltage classification as per standards.
Electrical Network Hazard Warning
Warns about the hazardous nature of the electrical network and safe power down procedures.
Handling and Usage Cautions
Advises against dropping, using incorrect cleaning agents, liquids, and improper battery handling.
Operating and Storage Temperature Guidelines
Specifies recommended temperature ranges for device operation and storage to prevent damage.
2 Your Phone
What is in the box
Lists all the components provided with the phone package for setup.
Overview of the phone
Identifies and labels the main parts and components of the phone handset.
Overview of the base station
Identifies and labels the main parts and components of the base station.
Display Icons
Understanding Display Icons
Explains the meaning of various icons displayed on the handset screen for user information.
3 Get Started
Connect the Base Station
Step-by-step instructions for connecting the base station to power and phone line.
Power Supply Voltage Warning
Warning about matching the power adapter voltage to the device specifications.
DSL Filter Recommendation
Advice on using DSL filters for internet service to prevent interference.
Insert the Supplied Batteries
Inserting and Charging Batteries
Guides on inserting batteries and initial charging duration before first use.
Battery Handling Cautions
Important warnings regarding battery safety, compatibility, and disposal.
Configure Your Phone (Country Dependent)
Set the Country/Language
Procedure to configure the phone's country and language settings for proper operation.
Set the Date and Time
Instructions for setting the correct date and time on the phone for accurate call logging.
Charge the Handset
Charging the Handset
Instructions on how to place the handset on the base station or cradle for charging.
What is Standby Mode?
Understanding Standby Mode
Explains standby mode and how to switch display information on the handset.
Check the Battery Level
Checking Battery Level
How to interpret battery level indicators on the handset screen.
Check the Signal Strength
Checking Signal Strength
How signal bars indicate the connection status between handset and base station.
Switch the Handset On or Off
Switching Handset On/Off
Procedure to power the handset on and off using the appropriate button.
4 Calls
Basic Call Handling
Covers answering, ending, muting calls, and adjusting earpiece volume.
Making Calls and Silencing Ringer
Explains methods for initiating calls and silencing incoming calls.
Advanced Call Management
Managing Multiple Calls
Covers making a second call, switching between calls, and setting up conference calls.
5 Intercom and Conference Calls
Internal Handset Communication
How to make intercom calls and transfer calls between handsets.
Switching Handsets During Calls
Procedure for switching between active handsets during an ongoing call.
Initiating Conference Calls
Steps to start a 3-way conference call involving multiple participants.
Conference Call Management
Managing Calls During Conference
Procedures for managing calls and interactions during a conference call.
6 Text and Numbers
Entering Text and Numbers
Instructions on how to type text and enter numbers using the phone's keypad.
7 Phonebook
Viewing, Searching, and Calling Contacts
How to view, search for, and initiate calls to contacts in the phonebook.
Adding Phonebook Entries
Steps to add a new contact with name and number to the phonebook.
Editing and Deleting Phonebook Records
Procedures for modifying existing contacts and removing entries from the phonebook.
8 Call Log
Managing Call Log Entries
How to access, view, and delete call history entries.
Saving Call Records to Phonebook
How to save received call log entries into the phonebook.
9 Redial List
Redial List Operations
Viewing, redialing, saving, and deleting numbers from the redial list.
10 Phone Settings
Customizing Sound Settings
Adjusting ringtone volume, ringtones, and key tones for personalized sound.
Setting Handset Name and Language
How to name the handset and select the display language.
Configuring Date, Time, and Docking Tone
Setting the phone's date/time and managing the docking tone.
11 Services
Auto Conference and Auto Prefix Features
Features for managing calls and formatting outgoing numbers automatically.
Network Type and Recall Duration Settings
Configuring network type and call recall time for call handling.
Dial Mode and Auto Clock Settings
Setting dial mode and synchronizing phone time with the network.
Handset Registration Management
Procedures for registering and unregistering additional handsets to the base station.
Restoring Default Phone Settings
Procedure to reset phone settings to original factory defaults for troubleshooting.
12 Technical Data
General Specifications and Features
Lists key performance metrics, talk time, range, and phonebook capacity.
Battery, Power Adapter, and Consumption Details
Technical information on batteries, power adapters, and energy usage.
Physical Dimensions and Weight
Provides physical measurements and weight for handset, base, and charger.
13 Notice
Declaration of Conformity and GAP Compliance
Statements on product compliance with EU directives and GAP standard.
Disposal and Environmental Information
Guidelines for environmentally sound disposal of the product and packaging.
14 Frequently Asked Questions
Troubleshooting Signal and Registration
Solutions for no signal, unregistered handset, and pairing failures.
Troubleshooting Tone and Charging Issues
Solutions for missing dial tone, docking tone, and handset charging problems.
Troubleshooting Display, Audio, and Ringing
Solutions for issues like no display, bad audio, and handset not ringing.
Troubleshooting Caller ID Display
Solutions for problems with caller ID information not displaying correctly.
15 Appendix
Text and Number Input Tables
Tables showing character assignments for different languages on the keypad.
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