Philips Sopho iSMobile C933 User Manual

Philips Sopho iSMobile C933 User Manual

Dect cordless handset
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

SOPHO iSMobile
DECT Cordless Handset
C933

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Philips Sopho iSMobile C933

  • Page 1 SOPHO iSMobile DECT Cordless Handset C933...
  • Page 2 PRODUCT QUALITY & SUPPORT P.O. BOX 32 1200 JD HILVERSUM THE NETHERLANDS © Philips Communication Systems B.V. 2002 All rights reserved. No part of these operating instructions may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the copy- right owner.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Handsfree ………………………13 1 Important Safety Information …3 Muting …………………………13 Sensitive Electronic Environment 3 Making a call ……………………13 Power Supply ……………………3 Making a call from the Last Safety Precautions ………………3 Number Redial List ……………14 Usage ……………………………4 Making a call from the Telephone Book ………………15 2 Installation …………………………4 Making a call from the Caller List…15...
  • Page 4 Selecting the DECT System …31 14 Menu: Key Lock …………………24 Automatic Search System ……32 Key Lock On/Off ………………24 Deleting a System………………32 Changing a System’s Name and 15 Menu: Caller List ………………24 Phone Number …………………32 Missed Calls ……………………24 Equipment ID……………………32 Calling……………………………24 20 Menu: Telephone Options ……33 16 Menu: Messages ………………25 Key Click On/Off ………………33...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    1 Important Safety Information Only use this product in countries where the appropriate authorities have given their authorisation. The CE symbol on the product certifies its conformity with the technical guidelines concerning user safety and electro-mag- netic compatibility valid at the time of approval; in accordance with European directive No.
  • Page 6: Usage

    Usage Like all other cordless telephones, this handset uses radio signals which do not guarantee a connection set-up under all circumstances. Generally, you should therefore not rely exclu- sively on cordless telephones when making indispensable calls (e.g. medical emergencies). 2 Installation Installation Place the charger on a flat, even surface.
  • Page 7: Installing The Charger

    Installing the To operate the charger a Charger mains connection is required. Check if the mains voltage does match the adapter mains voltage. Connect the cable on the plug-in AC adapter to the ter- minal on the side of the char- Mains plug ger and plug the AC adapter into the mains socket-outlet.
  • Page 8: Charging And Discharging

    Charging and The batteries can be charged and discharged hundreds of Discharging times, but sooner or later they will be worn out. If the opera- ting time (i.e. talk and standby time) is significantly shorter than usual, then it is time to replace the batteries. To maintain optimum operating time, the batteries should be discharged from time to time by not placing the handset in the charger but leaving it switched on until it switches itself...
  • Page 9: Charge Display

    ¡ The charge status of the batteries is indicated by on the Charge display. This means: Display ¡ batteries fully charged (80 – 100 %) “ batteries 60 – 80 % ¶ batteries 40 – 60 % ¢ batteries 20 – 40 % ≠...
  • Page 10: Keys And Displays

    6 Keys and Display Illuminated indicator ring - Lights up during an incoming call or message - Lights up during charging process Earpiece Buttons to adjust the volume of received speech Display 2 softkeys for controlling the functions and features 1 hook key enabling answering / setting up the connection, disconnecting...
  • Page 11: Display Arrangement

    Display ƒ ª ¡ Icon / textline Arrangement Station 1 3 text lines Peters 10:00 TelBook ∑ Menu Softkey line © Icons Ringer deactivated. µ Caller filter active. ƒ At least 2 bars: Good radio link Left bar flashes: Bad radio link ª...
  • Page 12: Illumination

    Selection lists (e.g. caller filter) and Key8Lock the features menu are displayed Caller List as a three-line excerpt. The lines Menu can be moved up or down via the Messages arrow keys. A selectable entry is Ringer Settings shown inversely with a dark back- Caller Filter ground.
  • Page 13: Softkey: Ok

    ∑ Enables selection from the redial list. ∆ When entering phone numbers or names, changes can be made by moving the position of the cursor. The arrow keys shift the cursor to the left or right. OK is used to confirm the selected function. If a function only Softkey: permits you to switch between two options, the OK key cau- ses this to take place.
  • Page 14: Example: Telephone Book

    Example: If the telephone book has been TelBook TelBook Telephone opened ( softkey), the Miller arrow keys can be used to Book Newman select a name and can be Peters used to dial. Options ≥ To change entries, switch over to ≤...
  • Page 15: Loudspeaker Volume

    Loudspeaker You can change the conversation volume for the handset Volume with the buttons on the left side of the handset. When the minimum or maximum value is reached, you will hear a beep. In the display a wedge will be shown which will increase/ decrease in size symbolizing the actual volume setting.
  • Page 16: Making A Call From The Last

    press one of the Selection: Making a Call Redial arrow keys (several times if from the Last Miller necessary) with the handset in Newman Number an idle state. The last 20 phone 03099887 numbers dialed are then dis- Redial List Options ≥...
  • Page 17: Making A Call From The Telephone Book

    TelBook press with Selection: Making a Call TelBook the handset in an idle state. Use from the Miller the arrow keys to select an Newman Telephone entry. Peters Book Options ≥ press and the phone Dialing: number is dialed. ≤ ≥...
  • Page 18: Answering A Call

    Answering a At an incoming call the number of ƒ ª ¡ Call the caller is displayed (if transmit- ted). If this number is already listed Peters as an entry in the phonebook, the corresponding name of this entry is Options Reject displayed during an incoming call.
  • Page 19: Messages

    9 Messages* This handset can be used to send and receive text messa- ges. A differentiation is made between urgent and normal messages which are signalled in different ways on the hand- set. Every message is stored in a list which can contain up to 10 entries.
  • Page 20: Receipt Confirmation

    If you use the ringer, you hear the melody for normal messa- ges once. If you receive a normal message during a call, then you hear a short alert tone in the speech path. Receipt You have to confirm the receipt of an urgent message. When confirmation an urgent message is not confirmed within 60 seconds, the initiator will be signalled the message has not been received...
  • Page 21: Message Waiting Indication For Voice Mail

    10 Message waiting indication for Voice Mail* 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. In case the handset is switched off, is out of coverage or is in the charger while silent ”charging”, the message waiting indi- cation is updated after the handset is locked to the DECT...
  • Page 22: The Menus: Operating Procedures

    11 The Menus: Operating Procedures In this and subsequent sections, all features are activated via Menu the softkey . The individual operating sequences are shown in short form, and then a short discription follows. Menu Control The symbols have the following meaning: Input of numbers or characters ≤/≥...
  • Page 23: Menu Timer

    Now enter the name, confirm by User name pressing . Instructions on ente- ring the name can be found at Geor_ ”Entering characters / names”. ∆ Menu Timer The menu activation is time-monitored. If no entries are made within 60 seconds, then the menu is automatically quit. 12 Menu: Telephone Book Settings At least 60 phone numbers and names can be stored in the telephone book and the names are sorted alphabetically, there-...
  • Page 24: Editing An Entry

    ≤/≥ Editing an Edit until short / long new digits Entry short / long new characters Select the entry to be changed with the arrow keys before Edit confirming . Changes can be made by moving the cursor to the beginning or end of the entry via the arrow keys. Press if you do not wish to change a phone number or a name.
  • Page 25: Entering Characters/Names

    and hold it down for a second or two while the handset is idle. The number you wish to call will then be entered auto- matically in pre-dial mode. In the telephone book the names allocated to the quick call function have the corresponding quick call number in front of the names.
  • Page 26: Menu: Key Lock

    14 Menu: Key Lock Key Lock The keypad can be locked to prevent any accidental opera- Menu Key Lock On / Off tion: press the softkey, select via the arrow keys and confirm by pressing . A lock icon is then shown in the bottom left-hand corner of the display.
  • Page 27: Menu: Messages

    16 Menu: Messages* Your handset can be used to send and receive text messa- ges. 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. Every stored message is displayed in the message list with the first few words of the message and can be shown in full length by means of ≤/≥...
  • Page 28: Sending A Message

    ≤/≥ ≤/≥ Sending a Options Send Select message ≤/≥ message Normal Urgent enter number If the message list is not full, you can use the ” function. Send” Select the desired message by means of the arrow keys Options Send before choosing .
  • Page 29: Menu: Ringer Settings

    17 Menu: Ringer Settings A different melody can be set for every type of call (internal, external, normal message, urgent message). The call is always signalled on the illuminated ring around the loud- speaker regardless of the alert settings. National anthems first lines are integrated in the handset and they are selected in the ringer settings by choosing one of the numbers shown below.
  • Page 30: Ringer Off/Silence

    ≤/≥ Ringer Off / Type Silence Silence This setting is used to switch off the ringer signalling function. √ When activated it is marked with ” ” on the left side. The bell © symbol is shown on the idle display. To switch the ringer on again, select the Full Melody or Chirp option in the type menu.
  • Page 31: Menu: Caller Filter

    18 Menu: Caller Filter Via the caller filter it is possible to block or receive incoming calls if the calling phone number is stored in the caller filter. The phone numbers in question have to be stored ahead to the caller filter, before it is possible to use the filter functions. Phone numbers can be entered manually or transferred from caller list, redial list or telephone book.
  • Page 32: Filter Options

    Filter Options The filter options menu provide blocking or receiving of inco- ming calls with the numbers from the list or anonymous calls (calls without incoming number identification). ≤/≥ ≤/≥ Calls with num- Filter Options Mode until ≤/≥ bers from the list Receive Block .
  • Page 33: Menu: System

    19 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 34: Automatic Search System

    ≤/≥ Automatic Options Subscription select a System Search System Auto. Search If you have registered your handset with several DECT systems and this function is active, then the handset will automatically select one of the systems. Thus, your handset is automatically ”logged-in” to another of your registered DECT systems, as soon as you move out of the effective range of the current system.
  • Page 35: Menu: Telephone Options

    20 Menu: Telephone Options All entries in this chapter are started by pressing the softkeys: ≤/≥ ≤/≥ Menu Telephone Option Then select… Key Click Key Click On / Off You can activate / deactivate the key click beep. The activa- √...
  • Page 36: Charger Answer

    Charger Charger Answer Answer When the function is enabled, you can answer incoming calls when the handset is placed in the charger e. g. by lifting it off the charger. The ” ” is shown when activated. The call is √...
  • Page 37: Menu: Security Functions

    21 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 additio- **** nal security, is displayed when entering the PIN.
  • Page 38: Menu Shortcuts

    22 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 one of the following key combinations within 3 seconds: r ¡ Ringer on / off switches the ringer signalling off.
  • Page 39: Accessories

    23 Accessories • Battery: NiMh (Nickel-Metal Hydride), rechargable AAA battery of 700 mAh, 1.2V • C933 Desktop Charger Mains plug • C933 Data Charger Mains plug Use the handset as a desktop telephone: a PC and a head- set can be connected simultaneously. While placed in the data charger the batteries of the handset are charged.
  • Page 40 • C933 Charger Rack A maximum of eight handsets can be charged simultaneous- ly. 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 remains or damages.
  • Page 41 • Headset The headset in combination with the belt clip makes really handsfree telephoning possible. This is finally optimized by the handset feature ”Auto Answer”. Note Only use the devices and accessories approved by the manufacturer of the handset. Guarantee claims cannot be made if other types are used.
  • Page 42: Data Communication

    24 Data communication General Your C933 enables you to comfortably edit the telephone book, the caller filter and Short Messages. System The system prerequisites for the installation of the PC soft- Prerequisites ware are as follows: • IBM or 100 % compatible computer •...
  • Page 43: Connecting The Pc

    Connecting Connect the COM port (V.24 port) of your PC to the handset the PC port or the port on the data charger as shown. Ensure that the adapter is pointing in the correct direction (left) when you connect the handset! PC / Laptop (V.24) PC / Laptop (V.24) Installing the...
  • Page 44 To complete the installation you must restart your PC. The start menu of your PC will now contain a new folder with the name ”C933”, unless you have changed the standard set-up. In this directory you will find the ”Configuration Pro- gram”...
  • Page 45: Configuration

    Configuration Start the configuration program (”Programs” ➜ ”C933” ➜ ”Configuration”): The Menu Under ”File” you will find the options: - opens a ”new” configuration with default settings - opens a saved configuration from disc Open - saves the relevant configuration to disc Save - receives the configuration from the Receive configuration...
  • Page 46: Caller Filter

    Creates a new entry. Edits the selected entry. Deletes the selected entry. The entries are shown in the window in alphabetical order. Changes made with ”New”, ”Edit” or ”Delete” are only effec- tive when the new configuration has been saved into the C933 memory (”Save Configuration to C933”).
  • Page 47: Short Messages

    bers than in the list or without CLIP (caller line identification presentation) are blocked. : calls with the telephone numbers sto- Block incoming calls red in the list are blocked. In addition the activated checkbox ” ” will Block anonymous calls block calls without CLIP (caller line identification presentation).
  • Page 48: Care And Maintenance

    25 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.

Table of Contents