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Cover front
Table of contents
Important Safety Instructions
1 Environment and safety
1.1 Safety information
1.2 Power requirements
1.3 Battery requirements
1.4 Telephone connection
1.5 Environmental care
1.6 Precautions
2 Important information
2.1 For your safety
2.2 Telephone connection
2.3 Need help?
2.4 Conformity
2.5 Safety precautions
2.6 Digital security system
3 Your phone
3.1 Whatâs in the box
3.2 Overview of the phone
3.3 Overview of the base
3.4 Display icons
4 Getting started
4.1 Connect the base
4.2 Connect the charger
4.3 Insert the batteries in the handset
4.4 Charge batteries
4.4.1 Low battery warning
4.4.2 Battery life and range
4.5 Standby mode
4.6 Verify the signal
5 Using your phone
5.1 Call
5.1.1 Make a call
5.1.2 Call timer
5.1.3 Preparatory dialing (Pre-Dial)
5.1.4 Redial the last number
5.1.5 Call from phonebook memory
5.2 Answer a call
5.2.1 Answer a call in handsfree mode
5.3 Loudspeaker phone
5.4 Adjust the audio volume
5.5 End a call
5.6 Make a second call
5.7 Answer a second call
5.8 Conference call
5.8.1 Join a conversation
5.8.2 Exit from Conference call
5.9 Use intercom
5.10 Text or number entry
6 Use more of your phone
6.1 Phonebook memory
6.1.1 Save phonebook memory
6.1.2 View phonebook memory
6.1.3 Delete all memories
6.2 Personalizing your phone
6.2.1 Give your phone a name
6.2.2 Select display language
6.2.3 Turn the backlight on/off
6.2.4 Auto Pick-up
6.2.5 Auto Hang-up
6.2.6 Auto Dialing
6.2.7 Select ringing melody
6.2.8 Change the ringing volume
6.2.9 Turn the key tone on/off
6.3 Advanced features
6.3.1 Register a handset
6.3.2 Select a base
6.3.3 Un-register a handset
6.3.4 Reset your phone
6.3.5 Select flash duration
6.3.6 Select pause duration
6.3.7 Select dial mode (country dependent)
6.3.8 Temporary tone dialing in pulse dial mode
6.3.9 Set prefix insertion
6.3.10 Message waiting indication
6.3.11 Paging handset
6.4 Use the headset
7 Default settings
8 Quick reference table for phone menus
9 Technical data
10 Frequently asked questions
11 Appendix
11.1 Equipment approval Information
11.2 Notification to the local telephone company
11.3 Notes
11.4 Rights of the Phone Company
11.5 Interference Information
11.6 Noise
11.7 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
11.8 Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
11.9 Privacy
11.10 Additional Information
11.11 Terminal Equipment
11.12 Radio Equipment
11.13 Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment
11.14 The RBRC® seal
12 Index
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File type: PDF
File name: 72754934_xl3402b-37.pdf
File size: 1.7 MB
File Language: English
Pages: 32
Author: Philips
Published: 2021-02-03
Updated: 2023-06-10
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Table of Contents
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Cover front
1
Table of contents
3
Important Safety Instructions
5
1 Environment and safety
7
1.1 Safety information
7
1.2 Power requirements
7
1.3 Battery requirements
7
1.4 Telephone connection
7
1.5 Environmental care
7
1.6 Precautions
7
2 Important information
8
2.1 For your safety
8
2.2 Telephone connection
8
2.3 Need help?
8
2.4 Conformity
8
2.5 Safety precautions
8
2.6 Digital security system
8
3 Your phone
9
3.1 Whatâs in the box
9
3.2 Overview of the phone
10
3.3 Overview of the base
11
3.4 Display icons
11
4 Getting started
12
4.1 Connect the base
12
4.2 Connect the charger
12
4.3 Insert the batteries in the handset
12
4.4 Charge batteries
12
4.4.1 Low battery warning
13
4.4.2 Battery life and range
13
4.5 Standby mode
13
4.6 Verify the signal
13
5 Using your phone
14
5.1 Call
14
5.1.1 Make a call
14
5.1.2 Call timer
14
5.1.3 Preparatory dialing (Pre-Dial)
14
5.1.4 Redial the last number
14
5.1.5 Call from phonebook memory
14
5.2 Answer a call
14
5.2.1 Answer a call in handsfree mode
14
5.3 Loudspeaker phone
14
5.4 Adjust the audio volume
14
5.5 End a call
14
5.6 Make a second call
15
5.7 Answer a second call
15
5.8 Conference call
15
5.8.1 Join a conversation
15
5.8.2 Exit from Conference call
15
5.9 Use intercom
15
5.10 Text or number entry
15
6 Use more of your phone
17
6.1 Phonebook memory
17
6.1.1 Save phonebook memory
17
6.1.2 View phonebook memory
17
6.1.3 Delete all memories
17
6.2 Personalizing your phone
17
6.2.1 Give your phone a name
17
6.2.2 Select display language
17
6.2.3 Turn the backlight on/off
18
6.2.4 Auto Pick-up
18
6.2.5 Auto Hang-up
18
6.2.6 Auto Dialing
18
6.2.7 Select ringing melody
18
6.2.8 Change the ringing volume
18
6.2.9 Turn the key tone on/off
18
6.3 Advanced features
18
6.3.1 Register a handset
18
6.3.2 Select a base
19
6.3.3 Un-register a handset
19
6.3.4 Reset your phone
19
6.3.5 Select flash duration
19
6.3.6 Select pause duration
20
6.3.7 Select dial mode (country dependent)
20
6.3.8 Temporary tone dialing in pulse dial mode
20
6.3.9 Set prefix insertion
20
6.3.10 Message waiting indication
20
6.3.11 Paging handset
21
6.4 Use the headset
21
7 Default settings
22
8 Quick reference table for phone menus
23
9 Technical data
24
10 Frequently asked questions
25
11 Appendix
26
11.1 Equipment approval Information
26
11.2 Notification to the local telephone company
26
11.3 Notes
26
11.4 Rights of the Phone Company
26
11.5 Interference Information
26
11.6 Noise
27
11.7 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
27
11.8 Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
27
11.9 Privacy
27
11.10 Additional Information
27
11.11 Terminal Equipment
28
11.12 Radio Equipment
28
11.13 Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment
28
11.14 The RBRC® seal
28
12 Index
29
Cover rear
32
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