User manual TOSHIBA FT8906A

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[. . . ] Contact our after-sales service for all repairs. Do not allow the charging contacts or the battery to come into contact with conductive materials such as keys, paper clips, rings, bracelets, etc. Make sure you insert the batteries with their polarities in the correct position. ENVIRONMENTAL CARE Your telephone has been manufactured at a site certified ISO 14001 - the international standard for environmental management systems. [. . . ] The manufacturer disclaims all responsibility if these recommendations are not respected. Cd CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE 1 2 At the back of the base station: 1 ðConnect the mains adapter cable to the base station, then plug the mains adapter into the wall socket. 2 ðConnect the telephone cable to the base station and then to the wall socket. ðPlace the telephone handset on the base station and allow the batteries to charge for at least 12 hours. Only use the cables supplied with the product. FITTING THE COLOUR CLIP 1 ðInsert the clip from the top first. 2 ðFirmly press on the clips (in the arrow direction) until they lock. 3 ðTo remove the colour clip, pull it out from the Philips marking. 3 DESCRIPTION HANDSET DISPLAY Numerical characters Telephone icons ICON STATE Displayed Batteries charged. Blinking Displayed Blinking Displayed Displayed Blinking Displayed Blinking Displayed Blinking Displayed Not displayed Blinking Displayed DESCRIPTION Handset being charged. Waiting for an answer from the base station (in the context of registration). Memories in use (consultation, programming). External call in progress External call arriving. - 3 beeps = inviting the user to record a memo or an announcement locally. - 1 beep = inviting you to dial the remote playback code. RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER OR REN (UK ONLY) Your has a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of 1. 0. To determine the maximum number of telephones that can be connected to your line, add together the individual RENs of all the apparatus you wish to connect. If this total exceeds four, one or all of your telephones may not ring correctly. 5 USING YOUR TELEPHONE Your Philips telephone is GAP certified, nevertheless we cannot guarantee its use with DECT products made by other manufacturers. You can register 4 handsets with 1 base station and 1 handset with 2 base stations. TO MAKE A CALL ð TO ANSWER A CALL Dial the number ð Speak ð Hang up Connect the line The duration of the call is displayed ð Your telephone rings Connect the line The duration of the call is displayed TO REDIAL THE LAST NUMBER ð Speak ð Hang up ð Connect the line Press the Redial key* ð Speak ð Hang up * The last telephone number dialled is displayed and the call made. TO ACTIVATE THE LOUDSPEAKER Your telephone base station is equipped with a loudspeaker so that people in the room with you can also listen to the conversation. During a call: ó Switch on the loudspeaker Switch it off 6 USING YOUR TELEPHONE TO PUT ON HOLD OR TRANSFER AN EXTERNAL CALL During an external call: If you have no additional handset, when you press the call is put on hold with music. ð Press ð you can Caller on hold Call resumed listening to music If you have several handsets registered to the same base station, when you press transfer the external call to another handset: ð On handset n° 1* All the other handsets ring ** ð On another handset take the call or hang up * Your correspondent can hear the music. ** If there is no reply, you can press To make an internal call, press again to return to the external call. , pick up from another receiver or hang up with . TO PROGRAMME A NUMBER IN THE MEMORY You can programme 10 telephone numbers in the memory. [. . . ] For permanent adjustment, refer to the call screening section in the chapter concerning programming the answering machine on page 11. TO SWITCH ON/OFF THE ANSWERING MACHINE BY REMOTE CONTROL Before using the remote access code to check calls on your answering machine, you must first record a personal remote access code. The code is made up of 4 digits of your choice (see programming the answering machine on page 11). After you have recorded your remote access code. Dial your telephone number Enter your code Your answering machine has been switched on ð Wait for the 9th ring ð Press + remote access + ð Dial your telephone number ð During the outgoing message ð Press + remote access code Enter your + ð Your answering machine has been switched off TO PLAYBACK MESSAGES BY REMOTE CONTROL Dial your telephone number ð The answering machine answers ð + remote access code * Enter your ð Hang up at the end of the call * If the access code is correct, the messages are read automatically. [. . . ]

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