Philips CD455C User Manual

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Calling Features
12 Calling Features
Your phone supports a number of call-
related features to help you handle and 
manage your calls.
12.1
Auto hang up
Auto hang up allows you to end a call by 
placing the handset on the base or 
charging cradle without pressing any key.
12.1.1 Activating/Deactivating 
auto hang up
Press 
m
.
Select 
PERSONAL SET 
>
 AUTO 
HANG-UP
. Press 
OK
.
Select the new setting. Press 
OK
.
• The setting is saved.
12.2
Auto conference
Auto conference lets you join an external 
call with another handset by simply 
pressing 
r
.
12.2.1 Activating/Deactivating 
auto conference
Press 
m
.
Select 
ADVANCED SET 
>
 
CONFERENCE
. Press 
OK
.
Select the new setting. Press 
OK
.
• The setting is saved.
12.3
Dial mode
This feature only applies to model(s) that 
support both tone and pulse dialing.
Dial mode is the telephone signal used in 
your country. Your phone supports tone 
(DTMF) and pulse (rotary) dialing. Your 
phone shall already be set up for use in 
your country. For details, consult your 
service provider.
12.3.1 Setting the dial mode
Press 
m
.
Select 
ADVANCED SET 
>
 DIAL 
MODE
. Press 
OK
.
Select the new setting. Press 
OK
.
• The setting is saved. 
Tip
Temporary Tone
. If your phone is in pulse 
dialing, press and hold 
*
 during a call 
for temporary tone mode. 'd' displays. 
Digits entered after 'd' are sent out as 
tone signals (for this call only). 
12.4
Flash selection
Flash is a signal that needs to be sent to 
the network when making or answering a 
second call. Your phone shall already be 
set up for use in your country. For details, 
consult your service provider.
12.4.1 Setting the flash duration
There are 3 flash time options: Short, 
Medium, and Long. The number of 
available options varies with different 
countries.
Press 
m
.
Select 
ADVANCED SET 
>
 FLASH 
TIME
. Press 
OK
.
Select the new setting. Press 
OK
.
• The setting is saved.
12.5
Call barring
Call barring allows you to block selected 
numbers from dialing out. 
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