Philips SE4502B User manual - Page 3

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Table of contents 1 Important Safety 5.3 Instructions 4 5.4 2 Environment and safety 6 2.1 Safety information 66 2.2 Power requirements 6 6.1 2.3 Battery requirements 6 6.2 2.4 Telephone connection 6 6.3 2.5 Environmental care 7 6.3.1 2.6 Precautions 7 6.3.2 2.7 Equipment Approval 6.4 Information 8 6.5 2.7.1 Notification to the Local 6.6 Telephone Company 8 6.7 2.7.2 Rights of the Phone Company 87 2.8 Interference Information 9 7.1 2.9 Hearing Aid Compatibility 7.1.1 (HAC) 10 7.1.2 2.10 FCC RF Radiation 7.1.3 Exposure Statement 10 7.1.4 7.1.5 3 Important 10 7.1.6 3.1 Power requirements 11 3.2 Electric, Magnetic and 7.1.7 Electromagnetic Fields ("EMF") 12 7.1.8 3.3 Recycle your batteries 12 7.2 7.2.1 4 The RBRC® seal 12 7.3 4.1 Service Centers 13 8 5 Your phone 14 5.1 What's in the box 14 8.1 5.2 Overview of your phone 15 8.2 Table of contents Display icons and Messages 17 Overview of the base station 18 Getting started 19 Connect the base station 19 Wall mounting the base 19 Install your phone 20 Install battery 20 Charge battery 21 Remove/Attach belt clip 21 Install optional headset 22 Using multipacks 22 Menu structure 23 Using your phone 28 Make a call 28 Predialling 28 Direct dialling 28 Call from redial list 28 Call from the call log 28 Call from the phonebook 28 Call from the phonebook while already on the phone 28 Call using Direct Access Memory 29 Enter a Dialing Pause 29 Answer a call 29 Handsfree answering 29 End a call 29 Use more of your phone 30 Switch the handset off/on 30 Keypad lock/unlock 30 1

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Table of contents
1
Important Safety
Instructions
4
2
Environment and safety
6
2.1
Safety information
6
2.2
Power requirements
6
2.3
Battery requirements
6
2.4
Telephone connection
6
2.5
Environmental care
7
2.6
Precautions
7
2.7
Equipment Approval
Information
8
2.7.1
Notification to the Local
Telephone Company
8
2.7.2
Rights of the
Phone Company
8
2.8
Interference Information
9
2.9
Hearing Aid Compatibility
(HAC)
10
2.10
FCC RF Radiation
Exposure Statement
10
3
Important
10
3.1
Power requirements
11
3.2
Electric, Magnetic and
Electromagnetic Fields
(“EMF”)
12
3.3
Recycle your batteries
12
4
The RBRC
®
seal
12
4.1
Service Centers
13
5
Your phone
14
5.1
What’s in the box
14
5.2
Overview of your phone
15
5.3
Display icons and Messages17
5.4
Overview of the
base station
18
6
Getting started
19
6.1
Connect the base station
19
6.2
Wall mounting the base
19
6.3
Install your phone
20
6.3.1
Install battery
20
6.3.2
Charge battery
21
6.4
Remove/Attach belt clip
21
6.5
Install optional headset
22
6.6
Using multipacks
22
6.7
Menu structure
23
7
Using your phone
28
7.1
Make a call
28
7.1.1
Predialling
28
7.1.2
Direct dialling
28
7.1.3
Call from redial list
28
7.1.4
Call from the call log
28
7.1.5
Call from the phonebook
28
7.1.6
Call from the phonebook
while already on the phone
28
7.1.7
Call using Direct Access
Memory
29
7.1.8
Enter a Dialing Pause
29
7.2
Answer a call
29
7.2.1
Handsfree answering
29
7.3
End a call
29
8
Use more of
your phone
30
8.1
Switch the handset off/on
30
8.2
Keypad lock/unlock
30
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