Philips DECT521/DECT 525 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
In call features
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In call features
During an external call, some other options are available. Press to enter Options.
During an external call, you can use the intercom in-call option to call another handset and for
example transfer the call to this handset.
To mute the handset microphone
Intercom (available only if you have at least two handsets)
Press to enter Options
Press to activate or deactivate the handset loudspeaker
Press to increase or to decrease the volume when on line
Press to enter the options. Scroll to Phonebook or Call log and press to select
There are 5 volume levels available.The last setting is stored for the next calls.
If you subscribe to the Call waiting service, a beep in the earpiece informs you of a second
incoming call.The name or number of the second caller may be displayed if you also subscribe
to Caller Display service.To answer that second call, use + (according to your net-
work, the code may be different). Please contact your network provider for more details.
To switch the handset loudspeaker ON/OFF
Caller Line identification and Call waiting
To increase/decrease the handset & earpiece/loudspeaker volume during a call
To access the phonebook or the call log during an external call
Press again to resume the conversation (End mute)
Press to select Mute (the caller can no longer hear you)
Press to enter Options
If there is only one additional handset it rings automatically,
otherwise select a handset from the list.
Press Transfer when the second handset has taken the line.
Scroll to Record and press to select
Scroll to Intercom (the caller can no longer hear you)
Other options are available such as Switch and Conference call (see page 39).
To listen to the conversation, go to the call log menu or the messages list by pressing the call
log key.
To record a conversation (DECT 525 only)
Press to enter Options
Warning : Handsfree activation could suddenly increase the volume in the earpiece to a very
high level. Make sure the handset is not too close to your ear.
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