Philips Telephone C244 User Manual

SOPHO iSMobile  
DECT Cordless Handset  
C244  
 
Contents  
Making a Call from the Last Number  
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Message waiting indication for  
Transferring Phone Numbers to the  
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Registering the Handset to the  
Changing a System´s Name and  
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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. 91\263\EEC.  
This product complies with IP50 - according to IEC 529/  
EN 60 529.  
Sensitive Any radio-based equipment can potentially cause interference  
with other equipment and can be interfered from other equip-  
Electronic  
Environment  
ment. This also applies for DECT equipment. However due to  
the very low transmission power level the changes for interfer-  
ence are very small. Research proves that operational DECT  
phones normally don't influence electronic equipment however  
some precautions must be taken into account for sensitive  
electronic equipment e.g. sensitive laboratory equipment.  
When DECT phones operate in straight nearness of sensitive  
electronic equipment incidental influence can appear. You are  
advised not to place the DECT phone on or close (less then  
10cm) to this kind of equipment, even in standby mode.  
Please also use the other documentation supplied with the var-  
ious parts of your telephone system.  
Power Supply The mains voltage of the adapter should match the local mains  
voltage, this can be 110V or 220V. Check if both voltages do  
match before installing the charger and adapter.  
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Safety • Do not open the handset or charger, this could expose you  
to high voltages. Have all repairs carried out by authorized  
service personel.  
Precautions  
• Do not allow the charger and the battery contacts to come  
into contact with conductive objects such as keys, paper  
clips, rings or bracelets.  
• Do not allow the handset and charger to come into contact  
with water or chemicals.  
• Only use the plug-in AC adapter and battery type supplied.  
• 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.  
• Do not use the handsets in vehicles or in hazardous loca-  
tions.  
• This product contains magnetic material. Be aware that small  
metallic objects may stick for example to the loudspeaker.  
This may deteriorate the audio quality and can be harmfull.  
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  
exclusively on cordless telephones when making indispensable  
calls (e.g. medical emergencies).  
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2 Installation  
Installation Place the charger on a flat, even surface. Do not install the  
charger, handset and accessories in the proximity of:  
Location  
• Water, moisture or damp areas.  
• Sources of heat, direct sunlight or unventilated areas.  
• Devices which generate strong magnetic fields, electrical  
appliances, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, televisions  
or fax and telephone terminals.  
• Areas where the handset can be covered, its ventilation is  
impaired and liquid can get inside.  
• Areas where there is excessive dust and areas subject to  
vibration, shock or extreme temperature fluctuations.  
Install / keep the handset and accessories out of reach of small  
children.  
Commissioning Your handset is only operational after the batteries have been  
charged. You can then use the handset to make and receive  
calls.  
your Handset  
Placing the batteries in the handset  
The battery compartment is on the back of the handset. It  
takes the three type AAA batteries which are supplied.  
Opening the battery compartment cover:  
Insert a suitable item (e.g. the  
top of a ballpoint-pen) into the  
hole at the bottom of the com-  
partment cover (1). Push it in  
and lift the cover at the same  
time (2).  
Inserting the batteries:  
Insert the batteries in the bat-  
tery compartment, taking care  
to observe the correct polarity.  
The + - poles of the batteries  
must correspond to the + -  
markings in the battery com-  
partment.  
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Closing the battery compartment cover:  
Replace the cover by placing it  
on the compartment at a slight  
angle (1) and pressing it down  
until it clicks into place (2).  
Note: if the batteries are inserted incorrectly, the handset will  
not function, and may be damaged.  
Installing the To operate the charger a mains connection is required.  
Charger  
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 bottom of the  
charger and plug the AC  
adapter into the mains  
socket-outlet.  
Mains plug  
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3 Important Battery Information  
Note: use only rechargable AAA NiMh battery of typical  
800mAh, 1.2V. Never use a battery which is damaged or worn  
out.  
Heat or cold reduces the performance and service life of the  
batteries. It is possible that a handset with hot or cold batteries  
can be temporarily out of operation even if the batteries are fully  
charged.  
Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with local  
authority regulations. Hand them in for recycling!  
Do not throw batteries in a fire.  
Charging and The batteries can be charged and discharged hundreds of  
times, but sooner or later they will be worn out. If the operating  
time (i.e. talk and standby time) is significantly shorter than  
usual, then it is time to replace the batteries.  
Discharging  
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 off.  
Only use this method to discharge the batteries.  
Extreme temperatures influence the charging capability of the  
batteries.  
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4 Charging the Batteries  
Initial Setup Charge the batteries approximately 6 to 7 hours before initial  
use of the handset. This protective measure extends the ser-  
vice life of the batteries.  
and Operation  
The maximum power output is only attained after three to five  
charging and discharging cycles.  
Place the handset regularly in the charger thus ensuring opti-  
mum charging of the batteries.  
When replacing the batteries, pay attention to the correct  
polarity. It is essential to make sure that only battery types  
approved by the manufacturer are used.  
Use only rechargable AAA NiMh battery of 800mAh, 1.2V. The  
manufacturer does not accept liability for malfunctions or dam-  
age caused by using other battery types or normal batteries.  
Charging and Charging time: (empty batteries) to full capacity in approx. 6 to  
7 hours.  
Operating  
Talk time: approx. 20 hours (with fully charged batteries).  
Times  
Standby time: up to 200 hours (with fully charged batteries).  
Charge Display The charge status of the batteries is indicated on the display.  
This means:  
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batteries fully charged (75 – 100%)  
batteries 50 – 74%  
batteries 25 – 49%  
batteries 0 – 24%  
(frame flashes) batteries are empty: alert tone has been  
given.  
Battery When batteries are replaced, no icon will be displayed before a  
complete charge cycle has been completed, except when  
almost empty batteries are inserted in the phone, then the icon  
will be shown immediately.  
Capacity Icon  
When the battery capacity icon is displayed the indication is  
reliable.  
If the charged batteries are inserted, the batteries can become  
hot during the first charge cycle, and if the fully charged batter-  
ies are removed from the phone and inserted again, the batter-  
ies can become overcharged.  
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Charge When the batteries’ capacity is almost exhausted, an acoustic  
warning is given in the form of 3 short ”beep” signals (only dur-  
ing a call). Approximately 5 minutes of talk time is left.  
Warning  
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5 Initial Setup and Operation  
Handset The handset can be operated on up to 5 different DECT sys-  
tems. To do so, it has to be registered to each DECT system.  
Registration  
Register the handset on the DECT system as described in  
”Menu: System”.  
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6 Keys and Display  
Earpiece  
Earpiece  
Rear:  
Rear:  
Display  
Display  
Loudspeaker  
Loudspeaker  
Up and Down keys (arrow keys) for  
Up and Down keys (arrow keys)  
selecting the menu and entering the  
for selecting the menu and  
telephone book  
entering the telephone book  
Softkey for controlling the functions  
for controlling the  
functions and features  
Softkey  
Softkey  
and features  
Softkey  
for controlling the functions and features  
for controlling the  
functions and features  
Info key for caller list and messages  
Info key for caller list and messages  
Handsfree key  
Handsfree key  
Hook key enabling answering,  
Hook key enabling answering,  
setting up the connection,  
setting up the connection,  
disconnecting  
disconnecting  
Dialling keypad  
Dialling keypad  
for entering numbers and characters  
for entering numbers and characters  
Press Menuand  
-key: Buzzer on / off  
Press R-key and -key: Buzzer on/off  
Press Menuand -key:  
Press R-key and -key: key lock on/off  
key lock on / off  
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Connector for PC-adapter  
Connector for Headset  
Microphone  
Microphone  
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Display  
Arrangement  
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Icon / textline  
Text line  
Softkey line  
Station 1  
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Menu  
Icons ‹  
Ringer deactivated.  
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At least 2 bars: Good radio link  
On: Handset has a connection  
Flashing: Handset has an incoming call  
On: Handsfree is activated  
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Flashing: Message in voicebox  
Flashing: One or more missed calls in the caller list  
Charge status of the batteries  
On: Keypad is locked  
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Text Line / In the top line of the display, information is given concerning the  
current status of the telephone during a call or in standby  
Softkey Line  
mode. When using the menus, this line displays an additional  
line of text containing the name of the active menu. With this  
feature, you always know where you are in a menu. The text  
line displays important information about the current connec-  
tion status or menu lists and texts. In an idle state the top text  
line is replaced by the icon line. Below this icon line the system  
name or your programmed name and the phone number of the  
handset are displayed  
Selection lists (e.g. caller list) and  
the features menu are displayed as  
Key Lock  
a one-line excerpt. This line can be  
Ringer Settings  
moved up or down via the arrow  
Volume Settings  
keys to show the next menu entry  
Menu  
or number.  
System  
The text and symbols on the soft-  
OK  
Esc  
key line refer to the keys below.  
The contents of the line changes  
according to the operating state.  
Telephone Options  
Security  
Illumination The display is automatically illuminated when there is an incom-  
ing call or a key is pressed. The display illumination is automat-  
ically switched off after 10 seconds if no key is pressed.  
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7 Softkeys and the Cancel Key  
The Softkeys  
The four large keys below the dis-  
Tel Book  
Newman  
Options  
play (see picture) are called the  
softkeys. The functions allocated to  
the keys are shown on the bottom  
line of the display. The key function  
changes automatically according  
to the respective operating state of  
the handset.  
Esc  
Softkey: Arrow Symbols are displayed above the arrow keys which identify the  
respective functionality of the arrow keys:  
Keys  
- Opens the telephone book.  
- When a selection list (e.g. telephone book or menu) is  
displayed, the arrow keys move the cursor to the  
desired entry.  
{} 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.  
D
Enables selection from the redial list.  
Earpiece / loudspeaker: Volume.  
Softkey: OK OKis used to confirm the selected function. If a function only  
permits you to switch between two options, OKcauses this to  
take place. In the display, active settings (ON) are indicated by  
a ”” at the end of the line. In the case of settings that are not  
active (OFF), a ”-” appears at the end of the line.  
Softkey: Using the Optionssoftkey on the left, you can perform actions  
on the selected item in the menu you are currently in.  
Options  
Softkey: Esc The Escsoftkey is used to quit the respective menu section  
which is displayed. The display then shows the selection of the  
previous menu branch or the current idle / connection display.  
Holding down the Escsoftkey for a longer time ( approx. 2  
sec.) quits the present menu and returns to the idle display.  
Cancel Key Pressing C during editing names and / or numbers results in  
deleting the last entered character or digit. Pressing C for a  
longer period deletes the whole entry.  
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Example: Menu  
Press Menu. Use the arrow keys to  
scroll through this list and confirm  
the desired function with OK.  
Menu  
Key Lock  
OK  
Esc  
Esc  
Example:  
Telephone  
Book  
If the telephone book has been  
opened ( -key), the arrow keys  
can be used to select a name and  
A can be used to dial.  
Tel Book  
Miller  
Options  
To change entries, switch over to  
the next menu using the Options  
softkey and choose for example  
Edit . Now you can edit the tele-  
phone number and then the name  
with which it is associated. Save  
your changes by selecting OKat  
the end of each procedure.  
Entering a  
Telephone  
Number  
The arrow keys can be used to  
shift the input position (cursor) to  
the left or right. Additional charac-  
ters are always added in front of  
the flashing cursor. Use OKto con-  
firm your entry, C deletes individ-  
ual characters or the complete  
entry (press C for a longer period).  
Enter Number:  
367_  
OK  
Esc  
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8 Calling  
Handset On / The handset can be switched off by pressing C  
for more  
than 1 second when it is in an idle state. The handset is  
Off  
switched on by pressing C  
for more than 1 second or by  
placing the handset in the charger.  
Loudspeaker During a conversation you can change the volume of the ear-  
piece or the loudspeaker with the arrow keys in 7 steps. When  
Volume  
the minimum or maximum value is reached, you will hear a  
beep. In the display a bar will be shown which will increase /  
decrease in size symbolizing the actual volume setting.  
Handsfree To enable several people in a room to listen to a call, the hand-  
set includes a handsfree feature. This can be activated via the  
H-key.  
For best results, the handset should be placed upright on a  
smooth, flat surface (e.g. a table top), leaving the loudspeaker  
and microphone free. For best results keep about 0.5m dis-  
tance between yourself and the handset when speaking.  
To switch off the function, press the H-key again.  
Note: When the handsfree function is active, the hook icon is  
replaced by a loudspeaker icon.  
Muting During a call, you can deactivate the microphone of your hand-  
set using the Optionssoftkey, selecting Mute with the arrow  
keys and pressing OK.  
Pressing Unmutein this state activates the microphone again.  
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Making a Call  
Dialing:  
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367_  
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Press A and dial the phone num-  
ber.  
TelBook  
Options  
Pre-dialling:  
Predial:  
Enter the phone number and press  
A. You can use pre-dialling to  
chain telephone numbers from dif-  
ferent lists. Press Options, select  
one of the lists with the arrow keys  
and OK. Select a telephone number  
from the list. A long press on the  
hook key will add the number to  
the number predialled before.  
0123_  
Options  
Esc  
Note: In pre-dialling, if the input cursor is positioned behind the  
telephone number, the number to be chained will be suffixed to  
that telephone number. If the input cursor is at any other point,  
the number to be chained will be prefixed to the telephone  
number.  
Correcting an entry during  
pre-dialling:  
C: deleting individual digits; press  
for a longer period: deletes the  
whole phone number.  
Note: Long key press on ”#” inserts P (for pause) in the  
pre-dial-mode.  
Making a Call  
from the Last  
Number Redial  
List  
Selection:  
Redial:  
Press the D-softkey and then one  
Newman  
of the arrow keys (several times if  
Options  
Esc  
necessary) with the handset in an  
idle state. The last 10 phone num-  
bers dialed are then displayed. The  
beginning / end of the number  
redial list is marked by a dashed  
line.  
Dialing:  
Press A, the selected phone num-  
ber is dialed.  
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Pre-dialling:  
If you press A for a longer period,  
the selected phone number is  
entered into the pre-dial mode.  
Digits can be added to the dis-  
played phone number, as required  
(see: Making a Call). To dial, press  
A. The pre-dial mode is termi-  
nated by pressing Esc.  
You can call directly from the redial  
list or transfer a phone number to  
the telephone book (refer to ”Menu:  
Redial list”).  
Making a Call  
from the  
Telephone  
Book  
Selection:  
Telephone Book  
Miller  
Options  
Press the arrow keys with the  
handset in an idle state. Use the  
arrow keys to select an entry or  
type in the first character(s) of the  
name. If the arrow keys are not  
pressed for a while, the selected  
entry will be shown with name and  
complete phone number.  
Esc  
Dialing:  
Press A and the phone number is  
dialed.  
Pre-dialling:  
If you press A for a longer period,  
the selected phone number is  
taken up into pre-dialling. To dial,  
press A. The pre-dial mode is ter-  
minated by pressing Esc.  
Making a Call The handset stores the phone numbers of the last 20 callers in  
the caller list (dependent on the transmission of the phone  
from the Caller  
number). If a call is not answered within 10 seconds the user is  
List  
notified via the text ”Missed calls” in the idle display and the  
flashing icon . This text will disappear when the caller list is  
entered. Calls that are successfully established from the caller  
list will be removed from the list.  
Selection:  
Press the Info key B with the  
handset in an idle state. If there are  
new calls stored the list will open  
immediately. Otherwise you have to  
select Caller List .  
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Dialing:  
Use the arrow keys to select an  
entry. Press A and the phone  
number is dialed.  
Pre-dialling:  
If A is pressed for a longer period,  
the phone number is entered into  
the pre-dial mode. Digits (e.g. a  
code) can be added as required.  
The phone number is dialed by  
pressing A. The pre-dial mode is  
terminated by pressing Esc.  
You can call back directly from the  
caller list or transfer a phone num-  
ber to the telephone book (refer to  
”Menu: Caller List”).  
Making a This handset can be used to send emergency calls to a certain  
telephone number. The number and the text message is stored  
in the menu ”Telephone Option”.  
SOS-call  
To make the emergency call press the SOS- / r-key for longer  
than 2 seconds.  
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 of  
the caller is displayed (if transmit-  
ted). If this number is already listed  
as an entry in the phonebook, the  
corresponding name of this entry is  
displayed during an incoming call.  
Press A to answer the call or lift  
the handset of the charger when  
”Charger Answer” is enabled.  
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Call  
Reject  
Silence  
Reject  
Silence  
rejects the call.  
mutes the ringer.  
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Enquiry Call / During a connection another party can be consulted (enquiry  
call).  
Call Transfer  
r holds the first call. Now dial the other phone number.  
Press r again to switch back to the first caller (press r to  
speak alternately with the other parties).  
A transfers the first call to the enquiry call party when you are  
connected to the enquiry call party.  
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9 Message waiting indication for  
Voice Mail*  
When a C 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 C 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 indica-  
tion is updated after the handset is locked to the DECT system  
again.  
* Applicable only if this function is supported by your telephone system.  
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10 The Menus: Operating Procedures  
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.  
Menu Control The symbols have the following meaning:  
Input of numbers or characters  
F
Operate arrow keys  
Menu  
Texts shown in this font represents a softkey  
Key Click  
In this way displayed texts indicate the menu  
item to be selected.  
A
Press hook key.  
Example Saving user names: (in the next chapters all representations of  
the operating sequences have the following form.)  
Menu  
Telephone Option OK User Name OKFname OK  
In this example, first press Menu  
Menu  
and select Telephone Option  
Telephone Option  
with the arrow keys.  
OK  
Esc  
Confirm the selection by pressing  
the OKsoftkey.  
Then select User Name with the  
arrow keys. Confirm again by  
pressing OK.  
Telephone Option  
User Name  
OK  
Esc  
Now enter the name, confirm by  
pressing OK. Instructions on enter-  
ing the name can be found at  
”Entering characters / names”.  
User Name  
Geor_  
OK  
Esc  
Menu Timer The menu activation is time-monitored. If no entries are made  
within 60 seconds, then the menu is automatically quit.  
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11 Menu: Telephone Book Settings  
At least 50 phone numbers and names can be stored in the  
telephone book and the names are sorted alphabetically, there-  
fore the telephone book offers an alphabetic search function.  
Entering the same name more than once is not accepted, but  
the same telephone number can be stored with different  
names. An entry can consist of a maximum of 32 digits for the  
number and 16 characters for the name (refer to ”Entering  
Characters / Names”). When viewing an entry, only 14 charac-  
ters of the name are visible. The beginning / end of the tele-  
phone book list is marked by a dashed line. If a caller is listed in  
the telephone book and his phone number has been transmit-  
ted at the incoming call, then his name appears on the display.  
Dialing:  
Dial the selected entry by pressing A. Pre-dialling is started by  
pressing A for a longer period.  
Options:  
Predail  
number is entered into the pre-dial  
mode.  
Dail  
the number is dialed immediately.  
Details  
Edit  
shows name and number of the entry.  
edits the entry.  
Delete  
Quick Call  
deletes the entry.  
direct access to the phonebook entry  
keys 1…9.  
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Entering The following characters can be entered by pressing the key-  
pad keys several times. The entry position is automatically  
Characters /  
advanced if no entries are made for a short while or a new  
character is entered. Pressing the *-key switches from capi-  
tals to non-capitals and the same action switches back. While  
entering characters the first displayline shows all characters  
assigned to the key. The actual position is marked by > <.  
Names  
Key  
Capital letter  
? ! 1 - + * / = & ( ) % ¿ ¡  
A B C 2 Ä Å À Á Ã Æ Ç  
D E F 3 È É Ê Ë  
G H I 4 Ì Í Î Ï  
Small letter  
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? ! 1 - + * / = & ( ) % ¿ ¡  
a b c 2 ä å à á ã æ ç  
d e f 3 è é ê ë  
g h i 4 ì í î ï  
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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J K L 5  
j k l 5  
M N O 6 Ñ Ö Ò Ó Ô Õ Ø m n o 6 ñ ö ò ó ô õ ø  
P Q R S 7 ß  
T U V 8 Ü Ù Ú Û  
W X Y Z 9  
(space) , . 0 : ; _ ” ‘ ^ ~  
A – > a  
p q r s 7 ß  
t u v 8 ü ù ú û  
w x y z 9  
(space) , . 0 : ; _ ” ‘ ^ ~  
a – > A  
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# @ $ £ ¥ § < > { | } [ \ ] # @ $ £ ¥ § < > { | } [ \ ]  
Adding a New  
Entry  
>New Entry< OKFphone number OKFname OK  
When entering the name, the keypad keys are automatically  
switched over to character input. It is not possible to store a  
phone number without an associated name. A name consists  
of maximum 16 characters.  
Editing an  
Entry  
select entry Options  
Edit OKC short / long F  
new digits OKC short / long Fnew characters OK  
Changes can be made by moving the cursor to the beginning  
or end of the entry via the arrow keys. Delete characters by  
using the C-key. Press Escif you do not wish to change a  
phone number or a name.  
Deleting an  
Entry  
select entry Options  
Delete OK  
Deleting all  
Entries  
Menu  
Security OKFhandset PIN OK  
Clear Phonebook OK Sure? Yes  
This function deletes all entries.  
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Quick Call Activate an entry in the telephone book and then select  
Quick Call from the Optionsmenu. Key in a one-digit num-  
ber from 1 to 9 as your quick call number and confirm your  
selection by pressing OK.  
Note: quick call numbers can only be allocated once. To dial a  
number, press the key you have allocated the number to and  
hold it down for a second or two while the handset is idle. The  
number you wish to call will then be entered automatically in  
pre-dial mode or is dialed immediately (depends on settings in  
the menu ”Telephone Option / Auto Quick Hook”). In the tele-  
phone book the names allocated to the quick call function have  
the corresponding quick call number in front of the names.  
Removing a quick call number can only be performed by  
assigning a new quick call number to the telephone book entry  
in question without giving it any number. To delete the quick  
call number use C.  
Transferring Every selectable phone number in the ”caller list” or ”redial list”  
can be transferred to the telephone book. To do so, the  
Phone  
Optionssoftkey in the Caller list Menu or Redial List Menu is  
Numbers to  
available for this purpose, depending on the state of the hand-  
the Telephone  
set. If OKis pressed, the phone number is stored immediately  
and is treated as a new entry:  
Book  
Options  
Add To OKFEdit number / enter name OK  
Edit number press OKand enter / edit a name for the phone  
number. Confirm by pressing OK. It is not possible to store a  
phone number without an associated name.  
When entering characters and numbers, the arrow keys can be  
used to shift the entry position to the left or right.  
The Escsoftkey cancels the entry.  
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12 Menu: Redial List  
In the idle state, press the D-softkey and then one of the arrow  
keys (several times if necessary). You will see the last 10 inter-  
nal and external parties dialled (telephone number or name).  
Dialing:  
Dial the phone number by pressing A. Pre-dialling is started  
by pressing A for a longer period.  
Options:  
Dail  
the number is dialed immediately.  
Add to  
transfers the phone number to the tele-  
phone book (refer to ”Menu: Telephone  
Book Settings”).  
Predail  
number is entered into the pre-dial  
mode.  
Delete  
OKdeletes the selected entry.  
Delete All  
OK Sure? Yes deletes all entries.  
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13 Menu: Key Lock  
Key Lock On / The keypad can be locked to prevent any accidental operation:  
press the Menusoftkey, select Key Lock via the arrow keys  
and confirm by pressing OK. A lock icon is then shown in the  
display.  
Off  
To unlock the keypad, press the right softkey and then # (as  
shown on the display).  
Calls can be answered in the normal way when the key lock is  
active and all keys can be used. The key lock is activated again  
after the call has been terminated.  
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14 Menu: Caller List  
Accepted and All calls with a transmitted phone number are entered into the  
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.  
Missed Calls  
The last 20 telephone numbers are listed. Every additional  
phone number overwrites the oldest entry. When a call back is  
successfully executed to an entry in the caller list, the entry is  
removed from the caller list.  
The beginning / end of the caller list is marked by a special line.  
Multiple calls with the same phone number are only stored  
once.  
The following symbols at the end of the entries indicate the  
kind of call:  
missed call  
accepted call  
rejected call  
œ
Calling B  
Caller List OK  
Selection of a phone number…  
Dialing:  
Dial the phone number by pressing A. Pre-dialling is started  
by pressing A for a longer period.  
Options:  
Dail  
the number is dialed immediately.  
Add to  
transfers the phone number to the tele-  
phone book (refer to ”Menu: Telephone  
Book Settings”).  
Predail  
number is entered into the pre-dial  
mode.  
Delete  
OKdeletes the selected entry.  
Delete All  
OK Sure? Yes deletes all entries.  
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15 Menu: Ringer Settings  
Melody:  
Internal  
Menu  
Ringer Settings OK  
Melody OK  
Internal OK  
or F0…9 OK  
Select the melody for internal calls by entering a number 0…9  
or use the arrow keys.  
Melody:  
External  
Menu  
Ringer Settings OK  
Melody OK  
External OK  
or F0…9 OK  
Select the melody for external calls by entering a number 0…9  
or use the arrow keys.  
Volume  
Menu  
Ringersettings OK  
Volume Settings OK  
or F0…7 OK  
The ringer signalling volume can be changed via digits 0... 7 or  
the arrow keys (0=off).  
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16 Menu: Volume Settings  
Earpiece  
Speaker  
Menu  
Volume Settings OK  
Earpiece OK  
OK  
or F1…7 OK  
The voice volume of the earpiece can be changed in 7 steps  
via digits 1…7 or the arrow keys.  
Menu  
Volume Settings OK  
Hands-free OK  
OK  
or F1…7 OK  
The voice volume of the loudspeaker can be changed in  
7 steps via digits 1…7 or the arrow keys.  
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17 Menu: System  
Registration The handset can be operated with a maximum of 5 DECT sys-  
tems. Before you can make a call via the DECT system, the  
Code  
handset has to be registered to the respective system. A sys-  
tem ID and registration code may be necessary for the registra-  
tion process. Ask the respective system administrator for the  
valid registration code. When the handset is not yet subscribed  
to the system the display is showing ”Please, subscribe”.  
All settings in this chapter are started by pressing the softkeys:  
Menu  
System OK  
Then select…  
Registering the  
Handset to the  
DECT System  
Subscription OK >Subscribe HS< OKFPABX-PIN OK  
- Subscribe OK  
or  
or  
-
-
Use Park-Code FPARK OK  
Cancel OK  
The following entries must be made when logging on:  
PABX-PIN  
: this code is used to get access to the  
DECT System.  
Use Park-Code  
: a system ID should only be entered if  
you are at a location where two DECT  
systems overlap.  
Enter name  
: give the name of the DECT system to  
which you are registering. This will be  
shown on the idle display. For informa-  
tion concerning the entry of characters,  
refer to ”Entering Characters / Names”.  
: the phone number, assigned to your  
DECT handset can be entered here (ask  
your system administrator for the phone  
number).  
Internal No.:  
Selecting the  
DECT System  
Subscription OK  
select a System Options Select  
OK  
If the handset has been registered to several DECT systems,  
then you can select which one the handset is to use. Select the  
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.  
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Automatic  
Search System  
Subscription OK  
Auto. Search 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. Thus, your handset is automat-  
ically ”logged-in” to another of your registered DECT systems,  
as soon as you move out of the effective range of the current  
system. This function is disabled if a specific system is selected  
by the select option.  
Deleting a  
System  
Subscription OK  
OK Sure? Yes  
select a System Options Delete  
Deleting subscription is only possible, when the handset is out  
of coverage from the system or when it is not succesfully regis-  
tered to a system. Consequently, the handset can only be used  
on this system again after completion of the registration pro-  
cess. Use the arrow key to select the system, before you  
choose Options Delete . This function removes subscription  
information from your handset for the selected DECT system.  
Note that after execution of this function, the handset cannot  
be used on that DECT system anymore! To use it again, you  
must go through the registration procedure at the DECT sys-  
tem and at the handset.  
Changing a  
System´s Name  
and Phone  
Subscription OK  
OKFSystem name OKFLocal phone number OK  
You can select a system and then edit the name of the system  
and your telephone number.  
select a System Options Edit  
Number  
Equipment ID  
IPEI OK  
You can read the international handset identification.  
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18 Menu: Telephone Options  
All entries in this chapter are started by pressing the softkeys:  
Menu  
Telephone Option OK  
Then select…  
User Name  
User Name OKFName OK  
This function can be used to store the name of the telephone  
user. The user name consists of maximum 12 characters. The  
name is shown on the idle display. Further information con-  
cerning the input of characters can be found at ”Entering  
characters / names”.  
Changing the  
Language  
Language OK  
English OK  
Sets the desired display language. It is possible to select from  
12 different languages.  
Emergency Call  
SOS Number  
Emergency Call OKFnumber Options  
The phone number for the SOS-function can be stored here.  
Save OK  
Voice Box  
Voice Box OKFnumber Options  
The phone number for the voicebox can be stored here.  
Save OK  
Attention  
Tones  
Attention tones OK  
Key Click or  
Confirm tones or End of Menu or Battery Alarm or  
Coverage Warn / OK  
If activated ”” an acoustic warning signal is given when a key  
is pressed (Key Click), if a setting is confirmed (Confirm tones),  
if the end of a menu list is displayed (End of Menu), if the bat-  
tery charge becomes too low (Battery Alarm) or if there is a  
danger of losing the radio link (Coverage Warn).  
Charger  
Answer  
Charger Answer OK  
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 ended  
and the handset goes on hook by placing it on the charger  
again.  
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Silent Charging  
Silent Chargi. OK  
If activated ”” the handset does not setup and receive any  
calls (and messages) whilst it is placed in the charger. The first  
display line shows ”Silent Charging” when placed into the  
charger. Calls are signalled again once it is taken out of the  
charger.  
Display  
Contrast  
Disp.Contrast OK  
OK  
The display contrast can be changed via the arrow keys.  
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19 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 additional  
security, **** is displayed when entering the PIN. Numbers  
which have been entered can be deleted by pressing C. If you  
have forgotten your PIN, please consult your system adminis-  
trator.  
All entries in this chapter are started by pressing the softkeys:  
Menu  
Security OKFEnter PIN OK  
Then select…  
Resetting the  
Handset  
Default setting OK Sure? Yes  
All functions with the exception of the telephone book, the PIN  
and system registrations are deleted and reset to the delivery  
state.  
Clear  
Phonebook  
Clear Phonebook OK Sure? Yes  
This function deletes all entries in the phonebook.  
Changing the  
PIN  
Changing PIN OKFold PIN OKFnew PIN OKFrepeat  
new PIN OK  
For additional security, the new PIN must be entered twice. The  
numbers of the PIN are displayed as ****.  
Read Only  
Read-Only OK  
If read only is active ””, all features in the menu can be  
checked. However the settings cannot be changed.  
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20 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 combi-  
nations within 3 seconds:  
Ringer on / off Menu1 switches the ringer signalling off. The bell symbol ‹  
appears in the display.  
Menu2 switches the ringer signalling back on.  
Silent charging Menu3 switches on your handset for ”Silent Charging”.  
on / off  
Menu4 switches ”Silent Charging” off.  
User name Menu5 allows you to change the user name.  
Registering / Menu6 activates the registration menu (for registering /  
deregistering the handset with the DECT system.  
Deregistering  
Toggles the Menu* toggles the ringer on / off.  
ringer  
Key Lock on Menu# switches the key lock on.  
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21 Accessories  
• Battery: NiMh (Nickel-Metal Hydride), rechargable  
AAA battery of 800mAh, 1.2V  
• C244 Desktop Charger  
Mains plug  
• C244 Charger Rack  
A maximum of eight handsets can be charged simultaneously.  
The charger rack is designed for desktop use and for wall  
mounting.  
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• Belt Clip  
Belt clip and adapter for the handset. The adapter is clipped  
onto the handset and is removable without any remains or  
damages.  
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.  
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22 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. These instructions apply  
to the handset, charger, batteries (the whole telephone) as well  
as the accessories.  
To clean the telephone, first of all disconnect the mains plug on  
the charger. Wipe the device using an antistatic cloth or a  
slightly moistened soft chamois leather and then wipe with a  
dry cloth.  
Note: never spray the telephone with cleaning agents or sol-  
vents.  
Clean the charge contacts on the handset and the charger by  
means of a fluff-free cloth.  
If the telephone or one of the accessory parts does not func-  
tion perfectly, please contact your supplier‘s customer service.  
Do not carry the telephone in the pocket of your trousers!  
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23 Menu Tree  
Key Lock  
Ringer Settings  
Melody  
Internal  
External  
Volume Settings  
Volume Settings  
System  
Earpiece  
Hands-free  
Subscription  
IPEI  
<Subscribe HS> …  
Auto. Search  
... select DECT system  
<Options / Select>  
<Options / Edit>  
<Options / Delete >  
Telephone Option  
User Name  
Language  
Emergency Call  
Voice Box  
Attention Tones  
SOS number  
Telephone number  
Key Click  
Confirm tones  
End of Menu  
Battery Alarm  
Coverage Warn  
Charger Answer  
Silent Charging  
Disp.Contrast  
Security  
Default settings  
Clear phonebook  
Change PIN  
Read-only  
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24 Notice to the User  
This equipment is intended to be used for connection to  
SOPHO systems.  
Hereby Philips Business Communications declares that the  
C244 DECT HANDSET is in conformity with the essential  
requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
A copy of the related Declaration of Conformity can be  
obtained via the address mentioned in this manual.  
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PRODUCT DISPOSAL INFORMATION  
For countries in the European Union  
The symbol depicted here has been affixed to your  
product in order to inform you that electrical and  
electronic products should never be disposed of as  
municipal waste.  
Electrical and electronic products including the cables, plugs and  
accessories should be disposed of separately in order to allow proper  
treatment, recovery and recycling. These products should be taken to a  
designated facility where the best available treatment, recovery and  
recycling techniques are available. Separate disposal has significant  
advantages: valuable materials can be re-used and it prevents the  
dispersion of unwanted substances into the municipal waste stream. This  
contributes to the protection of human health and the environment.  
Please be informed that a fine may be imposed for illegal disposal of  
electrical and electronic products via the general municipal waste stream.  
In order to facilitate separate disposal and environmentally sound recycling,  
Philips Business Communications has made arrangements for local  
collection and recycling in all member states of the European Union. In case  
your electrical and electronic products need to be disposed of please refer to  
the contractual agreements that your company has made upon acquisition of  
these products. Should this information not be available, please contact the  
For countries outside the European Union  
Disposal of electrical and electronic products in countries outside the  
European Union should be done in line with local regulations. If no  
arrangement has been made with Philips Business Communications or your  
supplier, please contact the local authorities for further information.  
 

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