Philips SOPHO iSMobile I600 User Manual
Philips SOPHO iSMobile I600 User Manual

Philips SOPHO iSMobile I600 User Manual

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  • Page 1 SOPHO iSMobile DECT Cordless Handset I600 D i t d o c u me n t wo r d t u a a n g e b o d e n d o o r T e l e c o mH u n t e r . D é z a k e l i j k e T e l e c o m we b s h o p . T 0 8 8 7 4 6 3 4 4 4 | @ s a l e s @T e l e c o mH u n t e r .
  • Page 2 P. O . B O X 3 2 1200 JD HILVERSUM THE NETHERLANDS © Philips Communication Systems B.V. 2004 All rights reserved. No part of these operating instructions may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the copyright owner.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents General Information..5 Softkeys and Other Keys 18 Further Documentation ......5 Softkey: Arrow Keys ......18 Deleting characters ......18 Important Safety Softkey: OK........... 19 Softkey: Options ........19 Information......6 Softkey: Esc ........... 19 Sensitive Electronic Environment..6 Softkey: Redial ........19 Power Supply ...........6 Softkey: Menu ........
  • Page 4 Message waiting indication Menu: Key Lock ....42 for Voice Mail....28 Key Lock On / Off ....... 42 Messages ......29 Menu: Ringer Settings..43 Melody............ 43 The Menus: Operating Type............43 Features ......31 Device ............ 43 Volume ........... 43 Example..........31 Menu Timer...........
  • Page 5 Silent Charging........50 Charger Answer........50 Auto.Quick Hook ........ 50 Auto Answer......... 51 Message Options........51 Display Contrast ........51 Menu: Security Functions ......52 Changing the PIN......... 52 Read-Only..........52 Resetting the Handset ......52 Menu Shortcuts....53 Buzzer on / off ........53 Silent Charging on / off.......
  • Page 6 D i t d o c u me n t wo r d t u a a n g e b o d e n d o o r T e l e c o mH u n t e r . D é z a k e l i j k e T e l e c o m we b s h o p . T 0 8 8 7 4 6 3 4 4 4 | @ s a l e s @T e l e c o mH u n t e r .
  • Page 7: General Information

    General Information Philips DECT I600 is a cordless system terminal for use in conjunction with a communications system. Philips DECT I600 is suitable for use in office, in out- door or in dusty environments. The handset offers the follow- ing special features: ■...
  • Page 8: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information Only use this product in countries where the relevant authori- ties have authorised its operation. This product complies with IP54 – according to IEC 529 / EN 60 529. Sensitive Any radio-based equipment can potentially cause interference Electronic with other equipment and can be interfered from other equip- Environment...
  • Page 9: Usage

    ■ Only use the plug-in AC adapter and battery type sup- plied. ■ Do not use AC adapters which are visibly damaged (cracked or broken housing) and keep the ventilation slits on the plug-in AC adapters free. WARNING! Never touch the charger and the battery contacts with conduc- tive objects such as keys, paper clips, rings or bracelets! ■...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation Installation Site Place the charging station on a flat, even surface. Do not place the charging station or accessories near: ■ water, moisture or damp areas ■ heat sources, direct sunlight or inadequately ventilated ar- ■ devices that produce strong magnetic fields, electrical devices, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, television sets, fax machines and telephone terminals ■...
  • Page 11 Removing the battery pack Extracting the MEM card from its frame The MEM card is delivered with a larger frame. First remove the MEM card from its frame. Do not touch the metal con- tacts. Extracting the MEM card from its frame Installing the MEM card Place the MEM card into the MEM card tray with the notch in position b and the metal contacts face down.
  • Page 12: Installing The Charger

    Re-inserting the battery pack Push the battery pack into the casing (1). Press the battery pack downwards until it locks (2). Re-inserting the battery pack Installing the To operate the charging station you need a mains connection. Charger Check if the mains voltage does match the AC adapter mains voltage.
  • Page 13: Important Battery Information

    Important Battery Information Use the battery pack only as directed. Never use a damaged or flat battery pack. Heat and cold reduce the performance and the lifetime of the battery pack. A handset with either a hot or a cold battery pack may not function temporarily, even when the battery pack is fully charged.
  • Page 14: Charging The Batteries

    Charging the Batteries Commissioning Charge the battery pack for approx. five to six hours before us- ing your handset for the first time. This safety measure extends the lifetime of your battery pack. The maximum performance of the battery pack is only reached after three to five charging/ discharging cycles.
  • Page 15: Charge Warning

    Your handset has a battery management system that has to de- termine the limits of the battery charging status before it can display an accurate charge level. When the battery has been replaced, the charge level is not correctly displayed until a whole charge and discharge cy- cle has been completed.
  • Page 16: Initial Setup And Operation

    Initial Setup and Operation Handset Your handset can be operated in up to ten different communi- Subscription cations systems. To be able to do this, it must be subscribed to (Checking In) every system, this means: the handset must be checked in. Note: If you handset is preinstalled by your supplier, no check-in operation is necessary.
  • Page 17: Keys And Display

    Keys and Display SOS key Earpiece Display Rear: Arrow keys Loudspeaker Softkey Softkey Loudspeaker key / Hook key Signal key Keypad Microphone Operating Elements on the Handset Display 1 Symbol line Arrangement ‹ œ » Symbols in the 2 Information/text lines: Display display messages and …...
  • Page 18: Top Line / Symbol Line

    Ringer deactivated Caller filter active œ Quality of the radio connection (four bars means a stable radio connection; a single bar means an unstable radio connection) ¢ On: Handset has a connection Flashing: Handset has an incoming call » On: Handsfree is activated ‡...
  • Page 19: Softkey Line

    Selection lists (e.g. caller filter) and the features menu are displayed as a System three-line excerpt. The lines can be Telephone Option Security moved up or down via the arrow keys. Menu A selectable entry is shown inversely Caller List Messages with a dark background.
  • Page 20: Softkeys And Other Keys

    Softkeys and Other Keys The two keys below the display, Search:_ as well as the arrow keys, are known as softkeys. The func- Miller tions assigned to the keys are Newman shown in the lowest line of the Smith display. The key function Options changes automatically according to the operating status of the...
  • Page 21: Softkey: Ok

    Softkey: OK Press OK to confirm the selected function. If a function only has one quick-switch option, it is operated by this key. Active settings (ON) are indicated by a ““” next to the relevant item; inactive settings (OFF) are indicated by a “-”.
  • Page 22: Loudspeaker Key / Signal Key

    Loudspeaker The handset key R has multiple functions. Key / During a conversation: A short key press initiates an enquiry Signal Key during a call. A long key press activates the speaker or hands- free mode. In the idle state: A long key press activates the speaker or hands-free mode.
  • Page 23: Example: Menu

    Example: Menu Press Menu. Use the arrow keys Menu to scroll through this list and confirm the desired function Messages with OK. Key Lock RingerSettings Example: If the telephone book has been Telephone Book Telephone Book opened ( •-key), the arrow keys can be used to select a name.
  • Page 24: Calling

    Calling Handset On / The handset can be switched off by pressing for more than 1 second. The handset is switched on by pressing for more than 1 second or by placing the handset in the charger. Setting the During a call you can adjust the speaker or earpiece volume to volume three levels using the arrow keys.
  • Page 25: Making A Call From The Last Number / Redial List

    Pre-dialling: Predial Enter the phone number and press . You can use pre-dial- 12345_ 12345_ ling to chain telephone numbers from different lists. Press Options, select one of the lists Options {} with the arrow keys and OK. Select a telephone number from the list.
  • Page 26: Making A Call From The Telephone Book

    Pre-dialling: If you press for a longer period, the selected phone number is entered into the pre-dial mode. Digits can be added to the displayed phone number, as required (see: Making a Call start- ing on page 22). To dial, press .
  • Page 27: Selection

    Dialling: Use the arrow keys to select a list entry. Press and the phone number is dialled. Pre-dialling: is pressed for a longer period, the phone number is en- tered into the pre-dial mode. Digits (e.g. a code) can be added as required.
  • Page 28: Muting Ringer

    Muting Ringer During the call alert phase, it is possible to mute the ringer alert signal simply by pressing the softkey Silence, now only the handset icon is signalling the incoming call. Answering a At an incoming call the number Call œ...
  • Page 29: Enquiry Call / Call Transfer

    Enquiry Call / During a connection another party can be consulted (enquiry Call Transfer call). holds the first call. Now dial the other phone number. Press again to switch back to the first caller (press speak alternately with the other parties). transfers the first call to the enquiry call party when you are connected to the enquiry call party.
  • Page 30: Message Waiting Indication For Voice Mail

    10 Message waiting indication for Voice Mail Note: This function is applicable only if it is supported by your communications system. When a icon appears in the idle mode, the receiver has a message in his voice mail box. After listening to all new voice mail messages, the icon will disappear in idle mode.
  • Page 31: 11 Messages

    11 Messages Note: This function is applicable only if it is supported by your communications system. This handset can be used to send and receive text messages. A differentiation is made between urgent and normal messages which are signalled in different ways on the handset. Every message is stored in a list which can contain up to 10 entries.
  • Page 32: Normal Messages

    Normal messages Normal messages are messages which you don’t need to con- firm. The “Normal Message Display” setting can be used to se- lect whether or not a normal message is shown. When selected normal messages are immediately signalled on the display. If you use the ringer, you hear the melody for normal messages once.
  • Page 33: The Menus: Operating Features

    12 The Menus: Operating Features In this and subsequent sections, all features are activated via the softkey Menu. The individual operating sequences are shown in short form, and then a short discription follows. The symbols have the following meaning: Input of numbers or characters Operate arrow keys Menu Texts shown in this font represents a softkey...
  • Page 34: Menu Timer

    Then select User Name with Telephone Option the arrow keys . Confirm again by pressing OK. Alarm User Name Language Now enter the name, con- User Name firm by pressing OK. Instruc- tions on entering the name can be found at Entering Geor_ Characters / Names starting on page 33.
  • Page 35: Menu: Telephone Book Settings

    13 Menu: Telephone Book Settings At least 100 phone numbers and names can be stored in the tel- ephone book and the names are sorted alphabetically, therefore the telephone book offers an alphabetic search function. Enter- ing the same name more than once is not accepted, but the same phone number can be stored with different names.
  • Page 36: Searching An Entry

    While entering characters the first displayline shows all charac- ters assigned to the key. The actual position is marked by “_”. Key Capital letter Small letter ? ! 1 - + * / = & ( ) % ¿ ¡ ? ! 1 - + * / = &...
  • Page 37: Editing An Entry

    Editing an Entry select entry Options Edit OK short /long digits OK new characters OK short /long Changes can be made by moving the cursor to the beginning or end of the entry via the arrow keys . Delete characters by .
  • Page 38: Transferring Phone Numbers To The Telephone Book

    Transferring Every selectable phone number in the “caller list” or “redial Phone Numbers list” can be transferred to the telephone book. To do so, the to the Options softkey in the Caller list Menu or Redial List Menu Telephone Book is available for this purpose.
  • Page 39: 14 Menu: Redial List

    14 Menu: Redial List In the idle state, press the ¤-softkey and then one of the arrow keys (several times if necessary). You will see the last 30 internal and external parties dialled (phone number or name) with the most recent entry at the top. Dialing: dial the phone number by pressing Pre-dialling is started by pressing for a longer period.
  • Page 40: 15 Menu: Caller List

    15 Menu: Caller List Missed and All calls with a transmitted phone number are entered into the Rejected Calls caller list. The text Missed Call is shown in the display when calls have been alerted for at least 10 seconds. If the caller is registered in the telephone book, the name is displayed.
  • Page 41 Delete: OK deletes the selected entry. Delete All: OK Sure? OK deletes all entries. D i t d o c u me n t wo r d t u a a n g e b o d e n d o o r T e l e c o mH u n t e r . D é z a k e l i j k e T e l e c o m we b s h o p . T 0 8 8 7 4 6 3 4 4 4 | @ s a l e s @T e l e c o mH u n t e r .
  • Page 42: 16 Menu: Messages

    16 Menu: Messages Note: This function is applicable only if it is supported by your telephone system. Your handset can be used to send and receive text messages. These messages can be stored in a list with up to 10 entries. There are normal and urgent messages which are signalled to the recipient in different ways.
  • Page 43: Message Details

    Message Details Select message Options Details OK Shows the arriving phone number, date/time belonging to the message. Reading a Select message Options Read OK Message The complete message is displayed. Every message is marked with a time stamp (only useable if supported by your tele- phone system).
  • Page 44: 17 Menu: Key Lock

    17 Menu: Key Lock Key Lock On / The keypad can be locked to prevent any accidental operation: press the Menu softkey, select Key Lock via the arrow keys and confirm by pressing OK. A lock icon º is then shown in the dis- play.
  • Page 45: 18 Menu: Ringer Settings

    18 Menu: Ringer Settings All entries in this chapter are started by pressing the softkeys: Menu Ringer Settings OK Then select … Melody Melody OK Internal or External or Unknown Number or VIP or Normal Message or Urgent Message or Emergency 1…30 OK Call or Alarm / A different melody can be set for every type of call (e.
  • Page 46: 19 Menu: Volume Settings

    19 Menu: Volume Settings All entries in this chapter are started by pressing the softkeys: Menu Volume Settings OK Then select … Earpiece Earpiece OK OK or 1…8 OK The voice volume of the earpiece can be changed in 8 steps via digits 1…8 or the arrow keys.
  • Page 47: 20 Menu: Caller Filter

    20 Menu: Caller Filter You can store up to 10 phone numbers in a caller filter list. Calls with these numbers can be accepted or blocked. For the caller filter to function, the caller’s number must be transmit- ted via ISDN. If activated ““”...
  • Page 48: 21 Menu: System

    21 Menu: System Registration The handset can be operated with a maximum of 10 DECT Code systems. Before you can make a call via the DECT system, the handset has to be registered to the respective system. A system ID and registration code may be necessary for the registration process.
  • Page 49: Automatic Search System

    system via the arrow keys before confirming “Select”. By choosing Options Select, the function automatic search is disabled. The selected system is shown in the idle display. Automatic Subscriptions OK Auto.Search Options Search System Select OK If you have registered your handset with several DECT systems and this function is active (““”), then the handset will automati- cally select one of the systems.
  • Page 50: Menu: Telephone Options

    22 Menu: Telephone Options All entries in this chapter are started by pressing the softkeys: Menu Telephone Option OK Then select … Alarm Alarm OK time 00:00 - 23:59 / OK Active or Set The handset allows you to set a time between 00:00 and 23:59 at which it will emit an acoustic signal.
  • Page 51: Changing The Language

    Changing the Language OK English OK Language Sets the desired display language. It is possible to select from different languages. Default setting is english. Emergency Call Emergency Call OK / SOS Number / OK Messages or SOS number The phone number or the message for the SOS function can be stored here.
  • Page 52: Attention Tones

    Attention tones Attention tones OK Key Click or Coverage Warn or Battery alarm or Confirm tones or Mandown Call / OK If activated ““” an acoustic warning signal is given when a key is pressed (Key Click), if there is a danger of losing the radio link (Coverage Warning), if the battery charge becomes too low (Battery alarm), if a setting is confirmed (Confirm tones) or if the handset detects the mandown condition (pre-alert...
  • Page 53: Auto Answer

    Auto Answer Auto Answer OK Note: This function is applicable only if a headset is con- nected. When making calls with a headset, it can be useful to enable this function. On an incoming call the handset goes off-hook and you are connected to the subscriber. If activated ““” the display indicates Auto Answer.
  • Page 54: Menu: Security Functions

    23 Menu: Security Functions The security functions are protected by a PIN code (4 digits). The PIN entry is only necessary when read only is switched on. In the delivery state the PIN is set to 0 0 0 0. For addi- tional security, **** is displayed when entering the PIN.
  • Page 55: 24 Menu Shortcuts

    24 Menu Shortcuts Several frequently used menu items can also be activated with shortcuts, so you do not have to scroll through the menu. When the handset is idle, press the signal key . Now enter one of the following keys within 3 seconds: Buzzer on / off switches the buzzer signalling off.
  • Page 56: 25 Accessories

    25 Accessories ■ DECT I600 Desktop Charger ■ DECT I600 Charger Rack A maximum of eight handsets can be charged simultane- ously. The charger rack is designed for desktop use and for wall mounting. ■ Belt Clip Belt clip and adapter for the handset. The adapter is clipped onto the handset and is removable without any re- mains or damages.
  • Page 57 Connecting the Headset Note: Only use the devices and accessories approved by the manufacturer of the handset. Guarantee claims cannot be made if other types are used. The accessories can be obtained via the supplier of the handset. D i t d o c u me n t wo r d t u a a n g e b o d e n d o o r T e l e c o mH u n t e r . D é z a k e l i j k e T e l e c o m we b s h o p . T 0 8 8 7 4 6 3 4 4 4 | @ s a l e s @T e l e c o mH u n t e r .
  • Page 58: 26 Care And Maintenance

    26 Care and Maintenance Your telephone is a product which meets high demands with regard to design. It should therefore be treated with care. We want this product to give you pleasure for a long time and therefore make the following suggestions. Pay attention to all safety instructions.
  • Page 59: 27 Menu Tree

    27 Menu Tree Caller List (List of calls) Add To Options Predial Details Delete Delete All Messages (List of messages) Details Options Read Normal Message Send Urgent Message Key Lock Delete Delete All Ringer Settings Melody Internal Type Full Melody External Device Chirp...
  • Page 60: 28 Technical Data

    28 Technical Data Display: 3-line graphic display Handset weight: approx. 110 g (including battery pack) Handset dimensions: 138 x 47 x 21 mm (L x W x H) Stand-by time: up to 100 hours (in a single cell environment) Talk time: up to 8 hours Charging time: approx.
  • Page 61: Notice To The User

    Notice to the user This equipment is intended to be used for connection to SOPHO systems. Hereby Philips Business Communications declares that the I600 DECT HANDSET is in conformity with the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC and council recommen- dation 1999/519/EC. A copy of the related Declaration of Conformity can be obtained via the address mentioned below.
  • Page 62 Notes D i t d o c u me n t wo r d t u a a n g e b o d e n d o o r T e l e c o mH u n t e r . D é z a k e l i j k e T e l e c o m we b s h o p . T 0 8 8 7 4 6 3 4 4 4 | @ s a l e s @T e l e c o mH u n t e r .

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