Philips C633 Operating Instructions Manual

Cordless telephone (dect / gap)

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C633
Cordless Telephone (DECT / GAP)
Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1 C633 Cordless Telephone (DECT / GAP) Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ……………………………1 Example: Telephone Book…………11 Entering a Telephone Number ……11 Important Safety Information ……3 Calling ………………………………12 Power Supply ………………………3 Safety Precautions …………………3 Operating Procedures ……………12 Usage ………………………………3 Handset On / Off …………………12 Key Lock On / Off …………………12 Loudspeaker Volume ………………12 Installation …………………………4 Muting ………………………………12 Installation Location …………………4...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information Ringer On: Chirp……………………19 Menu: Messages …………………27 Ringer On: Full Melody ……………19 Writing a new message ……………27 Volume: Internal Call ………………19 Changing messages ………………28 Only use this product in countries where the appropriate Volume: External Call ………………19 Sending a message ………………28 authorities have given their authorisation.
  • Page 4: Installation

    Installing the Installation To operate the charger a Charger mains connection is required. Check if the mains voltage Installation Place the charger on a flat, even surface. Do not install the does match the adapter mains Location charger, handset and accessories in the proximity of: voltage.
  • Page 5: Charging And Discharging

    Charging and Charging and The battery pack can be charged and discharged hundreds Charging time: (empty battery pack) to full capacity 6 - 7 Discharging of times, but sooner or later it will be worn out. If the opera- Operating hours.
  • Page 6: Keys And Display

    KA B C F G HI Keys and Display Display Icon line Arrangement STATION 1 PETERS 3 text lines 5466 TelBook ◊ Menu Softkey line Illuminated indicator ring - Lights up when there is an incoming call Icon Line - Lights up during charging process if Ringer deactivated.
  • Page 7: Softkeys And The Cancel Key

    Softkeys and the Cancel Key Cancel Key aborts the menu selection without saving the last entry. When entering numbers / characters, the last character is deleted. Pressing for a longer period deletes the whole F G HI The four large keys around the entry.
  • Page 8: Calling

    F G HI Calling Selection: press one of the Making a Call arrow keys (several times if MILLER from the Last necessary) with the handset in PETERS Operating In the following representations, all softkey functions of the an idle state. The last 10 phone Number 03099887 Procedures...
  • Page 9: Operating Procedures

    F G HI During a connection another Making a Call Enquiry Call / The handset stores the phone numbers of the last 10 callers party can be consulted (enquiry from in the caller list (dependent on the transmission of the phone Call Transfer call).
  • Page 10: Example

    ≤/≥ ≤/≥ Message Example Normal Msg. Overwrite Saving user names: (in the next chapters all representations Memory of the operating sequences have the following form.) ≤/≥ Overwrite Menu Telephone Options User Name The message* memory can contain a maximum of 6 messa- name OK ges.
  • Page 11: Menu: Ringer Settings

    ≤/≥ Menu: Ringer Settings Ringer On: Type Melody Melody This function is used to switch on the ringer signalling A different melody can be set for every type of call (internal, function with a full melody. external, normal message, urgent message). The call is ≤/≥...
  • Page 12: Menu: Caller List

    ≤/≥ Menu: Caller list Adding Select Next several times until softkey… New phone number OK name OK a New Entry If you receive a call with a transmitted phone number, it is When entering the name, the keypad keys are automatically entered into the caller list.
  • Page 13: Menu: System Settings

    Entering The following characters can be entered by pressing the key- Enter Local Number: a few DECT systems transmit your Characters / pad keys several times. The entry position is automatically reserved phone number. If this is not the case, this can be advanced if no entries are made for short while or a new cha- Names entered here (ask your system administrator for the phone...
  • Page 14: Menu Shortcuts

    Messages* Menu Shortcuts Handsets can be used to send and receive text messages. A Several frequently used menu items can also be activated differentiation is made between urgent and normal messages with shortcuts, so you do not have to scroll through the which are signalled in different ways on the handset.
  • Page 15 If you use the ringer, you hear the melody for normal messa- Menu: Messages* ges for 5 seconds. If you receive a normal message during a call, then you hear a short alert tone. Your handset can be used to send and receive text messa- ges.
  • Page 16: Voice Mail

    ≤/≥ Message waiting indication for Changing Select message Next several times until Softkey... messages Send OK... Voice Mail* To change a text or the phone number, proceed as follows: ≤/≥ switches the cursor to the beginning or end of the When a ”...
  • Page 17: Care And Maintenance

    THE NETHERLANDS slightly moistened soft chamois leather and then with a dry cloth. © Philips Communication Systems B.V. 1999 Note: never spray the telephone with cleaning agents or sol- All rights reserved. No part of these operating instructions may vents.

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