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  • Page 2 Standby 5-672 " Onis Memo only ** Onis only...
  • Page 3 Microphone In the interest of improving its products and services, the manufacturer reserves the rights to modify the specifications contained in this document at any time and without prior notice. Copyright © Philips 1998 - All rights reser ved...
  • Page 4 The Oniso Memo handset Earpiece Down Key Press this key to move through the Display menu or to decrease earpiece volume during calls. This display tells you what is happening on your telephone. Memo Recorder Key Up Key Press this key to operate your Press this key to move through memo recorder.
  • Page 5 The display This line of the These symbols display shows tell you what is up to 10 happening on numbers or your phone. characters. When: is on - you are consulting the menus. is on - you are consulting the Phonebook. is on - a call is in progress.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety information Installing your Onis o Connecting your phone Deciding where to put the base station Connecting the base station Connecting another telephone (UK only) Ringer Equivalence Number or REN (UK only) Charging your handset Battery installation Handset charge Handset discharge Testing your telephone...
  • Page 7 Your memo recorder’s advanced functions Recording a local message Switching on the memo recorder by remote control Calling into your memo recorder by remote control Personalising your telephone Entering menu mode Setting the dial mode Selecting the ringer melody and volume Handset ringer Base station ringer Using the battery saver...
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Safety information This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services. This product may be used legally only in a country where the appropriate authority has given its specific authorisation.
  • Page 9: Installing Your Onis O

    Installing your Onis Connecting your phone Deciding where to put the base station • To reduce to a minimum any interference with other electronic devices such as telephones, televisions, screens, etc. we advise you to place your base station at least 50 cm from any such device.
  • Page 10: Connecting Another Telephone (Uk Only)

    Charging your handset Your handset is powered by 2 rechargeable AA/R6 batteries. In case of replacement, you must use the following approved batteries: PHILIPS R6 NC-P, Saft RC6. The manufacturer is Only use rechargeable NiCd or NiMh batteries.
  • Page 11: Handset Charge

    Handset charge Before you use your telephone for the first time, charge the handset for at least 16 hours. This precaution helps to lengthen the life of the batteries. To charge your handset, place it on the base station. The symbol will appear on the display to indicate that the handset is charging.
  • Page 12: Using Your Onis O

    Using your Onis Making a call Direct dialling Press the key on the handset. symbol is shown on the display and you hear the dial tone in the handset earpiece. Dial the number using the number keys. The digits are shown on the display. If the number you enter is longer than 10 digits, the display will scroll the number to the left to show the last digits.
  • Page 13: Answering A Call

    Answering a call When someone calls you, the base station and the handset ring, the symbol blinks on the handset display and the green light on the base station flashes. Press the key on the handset. symbol stops blinking on the handset. The green light on the base station blinks regularly to indicate that a call is in progress.
  • Page 14: The Caller List

    The caller list Caller identification Your Onis is equipped to receive the telephone number, or the name, of your callers from the telephone network. In order to use the functions associated with caller identification you must subscribe to the caller identification service provided by your telephone operating company.
  • Page 15: Consulting The Caller List

    Consulting the caller list You can only consult the caller list when the handset displays the base station name and the handset number (Standby mode). Press to enter the caller list, then to scroll through the list. Press to toggle between the caller number (or name), day and time 5(029("...
  • Page 16: Your Onis O Memo Recorder

    Your Onis Memo recorder Your memo recorder offers the following functions: • answering machine only facility with no recording of incoming messages (callers will hear your outgoing message, but will be unable to leave messages). • answering machine and recording facility (callers will be able to leave messages after hearing your outgoing message).
  • Page 17: Setting The Day And Time

    Press to exit memo recorder mode. Note: To change your outgoing message, simply record over the previous one by proceeding as described above. Setting the day and time You need to enter the day and time so that your memo recorder can time stamp the messages you receive.
  • Page 18: Using Your Memo Recorder

    Press ON. $16: 21 is displayed. Your memo recorder is now on. Press to leave memo recorder mode. remains displayed to indicate that the memo recorder is on. You will hear an error beep in the following cases: • 12 287 0(6 No outgoing message has been recorded.
  • Page 19: Call Screening

    Call screening If your answering machine is recording the caller’s message (the handset displays blinks simultaneously on all handsets), you can listen to the caller before deciding whether you answer the call or not. Press on the handset. is displayed. You can listen to the caller on the handset loudspeaker without being heard.
  • Page 20: Personalising Your Memo Recorder

    Erasing messages Erasing individual messages Press the key on the handset. The display shows the day, time and the number of messages received. The memo recorder plays back the messages automatically. While listening to the messages, press when the memo recorder plays back the message you want to erase.
  • Page 21: Changing The Number Of Rings

    Note: You can correct an error when you are entering your remote control code (RCC) by using the key. If you wish to change your remote control code, repeat the above procedure. If you to wish to erase the remote control code during step of the procedure described above, press four times, then press...
  • Page 22: Switching Message Record On Or Off

    Switching message record on or off If you do not want callers to leave a message, switch off the message record 5(&25' 2)) function ( If you want callers to be able to leave messages again, switch on the incoming 5(&25' 21 message record function ( Your Onis...
  • Page 23: Switching On The Memo Recorder By Remote Control

    Switching on the memo recorder by remote control Before you can call into your memo recorder by remote control, you need to enter “Entering a remote control code” a remote control code (see on page 16). Dial your telephone number. Let it ring 9 times. The memo recorder will start up and send back a waiting tone.
  • Page 24: Personalising Your Telephone

    Personalising your telephone menu mode You can personalise certain features of your telephone using Entering menu mode Press the key on the handset. menu mode symbol is displayed and will stay on as long as you are in 3+21(%22. The first menu option, will be shown on the display.
  • Page 25: Selecting The Ringer Melody And Volume

    Selecting the ringer melody and volume You can change the ringer melody and volume of both the handset and the base 0(/2'<  0(/2'<  station. There are three possible ringer melodies ( 0(/2'<  /28' 62)7 and three volume options ( Handset ringer 5,1*(56 Press...
  • Page 26: Your Phone Book And Emergency Number

    You delete a character with the key. PHILIPS For example: to enter you would press the following keys: 7777 Your Phone book and emergency number...
  • Page 27: Making A Call Using The Phone Book

    Making a call using the phone book Press The first name in the phone book is displayed. %22. (037< If the phone book is empty, will be displayed. Press to scroll through the list of names in your phone book. To see the number associated with the displayed name, press .
  • Page 28: Calling The Emergency Number

    Calling the emergency number To call an emergency number, press and the number is dialled automatically. Note: key works only if your handset is charged and your base station is correctly plugged in. If you have not entered an emergency number, pressing will be ineffective as there is no pre-programmed number.
  • Page 29: Using Advanced Functions

    Using advanced functions Inserting automatic dialling pauses You can set your Onis to automatically insert a pause after the first dialled digit. This function applies to external calls only. 6(783 Press , then press to display . Press twice. Press to select either .
  • Page 30: Changing The Name Of Your Base Station

    Press to leave menu mode. Note: After the power supply cable has been unplugged, the indicator light on the base station will start flashing quickly to indicate that the time settings have been erased. To program the day and time again, follow the procedure on page 13.
  • Page 31: Registering One Handset With Several Base Stations

    Registering one handset with several base stations To register your handset with a new base station, proceed as for “Registering a on page 25. new handset with your base station” Impor tant: You can register your handset with a maximum of 4 base stations. If your handset is already registered with 4 base stations, then remove it from one of the base stations.
  • Page 32: Connection To A Pabx

    Connection to a PABX If you use your Onis on a telephone line connected to a PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange), instead of a direct connection to the public telephone network, it may be necessary to change certain settings on your telephone. Selecting the network type To connect your Onis to a PABX you may need to change the network setting.
  • Page 33: Useful Tips And Maintenance

    Useful tips and maintenance Beeps and melodies • Outside line call melody Someone is calling you on your outside line. • Internal call melody Another handset is calling your handset. • A long alert beep If the symbol is displayed, your call is about to be interrupted because the handset battery is discharged.
  • Page 34: Telephone Troubleshooting

    Telephone troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution The line is bad and the The handset has reached its radio range Move closer to the base station symbol is displayed. limit. and try again. The handset emits an alert An outside call is in progress on another Wait for the call to end and try beep when you try to make handset.
  • Page 35 You have not set a remote control code” code. on page 16. The answering machine’s maximum Erase messages to free sufficient recording capacity has been memory capacity. reached. If further troubleshooting is necessary, please contact your PHILIPS Help Desk. Useful tips and maintenance...
  • Page 36: Caring For Your Phone

    Caring for your phone T o clean your telephone, first unplug the mains cable and the telephone cable. Wipe with a cloth or chamois moistened with slightly soapy water, then with a dry cloth. This will help to keep your telephone looking as good as new. Note: Never spray your telephone with cleaning products or solvents.
  • Page 37 Remote Remote control control (using a tone telephone) (using a tone telephone) Dial your telephone number. Dial your telephone number. After listening to the outgoing After listening to the outgoing message, press the key, then enter message, press the key, then enter your code (4 digits).
  • Page 38 Remote Remote control (Cont.) control (Cont.) (using a tone telephone) (using a tone telephone) You have just checked your memo You have just checked your memo recorder recorder " " After listening to your messages, you After listening to your messages, you have 20 seconds to: have 20 seconds to: Dial...

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