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| Brand | Philips |
| Model | D1301B | D1301B/90 |
| Product | phone |
| EAN | 4895185610368, 4895185610528, 4895185610535, 4895185610542, 4895185610559, 4895185610566, 4895185610573, 4895185610597, 4895185610603, 4895185610931, 4895185611020 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Cable length | 1.5 m |
| Package weight | 345.8 g |
| Package depth | 59 mm |
| Package height | 135 mm |
| Package width | 184 mm |
| Weight | 264 g |
| Phonebook capacity | 50 entries |
| Microphone mute | Yes |
| Multi handset capability | 4 |
| Paging function | Yes |
| Speakerphone | No |
| Battery capacity | 300 mAh |
| Power consumption (typical) | 0.7 W |
| Talk time | 10 h |
| Standby time | 200 h |
| Battery recharge time | 8 h |
| AC input voltage | 100-240 V |
| AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
| Battery type | AAA |
| Battery technology | Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) |
| Backlight color | Amber |
| Display diagonal | 1.6 " |
| Backlight display | Yes |
| Built-in display | Yes |
| Redial list capacity | 10 |
| Caller ID | Yes |
| Call waiting | Yes |
| Call log entries | 20 |
| Intercom | Yes |
| Type | DECT telephone |
| Handset type | Wireless handset |
| Answering machine | No |
| Maximum indoor range | 50 m |
| Maximum outdoor range | 300 m |
| Number of melodies | 10 |
| GAP compatible | Yes |
| Buttons quantity | 20 |
| Product color | Black |
| Mounting type | Desk |
| Elderly phone | No |
| Backlight | Yes |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Transmission encryption | Yes |
| Clock/Date display | Yes |
| Signal strength indication | Yes |
| Battery level indicator | Yes |
| Packaging net weight | 0.2642 kg |
| Packaging tare weight | 0.0816 kg |
| Specific absorption rate (SAR) value (EU) | 0.1 W/kg |
| Volume control | Digital |
| Personalization | Menu |
| Programmable hot keys | Yes |
| Number of handsets included | 1 |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Philips D1301B below.
The Philips D1301B has a weight of 264 g.
The screen size of the Philips D1301B is 1.6 ".
It takes 8 h to charge the battery of the Philips D1301B.
The phonebook capacity of Philips D1301B is 50 entries. This allows users to store a moderate number of contacts for easy access.
Yes, Philips D1301B has a backlight. This feature ensures that the screen is easily readable even in low light conditions.
No, Philips D1301B does not have an answering machine. This means that users will need to rely on a separate answering machine if they wish to record or retrieve messages.
The specific absorption rate (SAR) value of Philips D1301B is 0.1 W/kg. This indicates that the phone's electromagnetic radiation exposure is very low, making it safer for users.
Philips D1301B has 20 buttons. This provides users with a sufficient number of options for dialing, navigating menus, and accessing various functions.
To make a call on the Philips D1301B phone, follow these steps: 1. For a normal call, press the green phone icon on the keypad. 2. Dial the phone number using the keypad. - To erase a digit, press the "REDIAL/C" button. - To enter a pause, press and hold the "#" button. 3. The number will be dialed out, and the duration of your current call will be displayed. For a predial call (dialing a number before making the call), follow these steps: 1. Dial the phone number using the keypad. - To erase a digit, press the "REDIAL/C" button. - To enter a pause, press and hold the "#" button. 2. Press the green phone icon to dial out the call. To answer an incoming call, simply press the green phone icon. To turn off the ringer for an incoming call, press the "REDIAL/C" button when the phone rings. To end a call, you can either press the red phone icon or place the handset back on the base station or charging cradle. Note: Adjust the earpiece volume during a call by pressing the volume buttons "+" or "-". You can also mute the microphone by pressing the mute button during a call, and unmute it by pressing the mute button again. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
There could be several reasons why you are unable to make a call on the Philips D1301B phone. Here are some troubleshooting steps to help you resolve the issue: 1. Check the signal strength: Ensure that you have a strong signal by moving closer to the base station. If the handset displays "[UNREGISTERED]", you may need to register your handset. 2. Verify phone connections: Make sure that all phone connections are properly plugged in. If there is no dialing tone, check the phone connections and ensure that the handset is within range of the base station. 3. Check battery and charging: Ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly and that the handset is placed properly on the charger. If the handset on the charger does not charge, clean the charging contacts with a damp cloth and make sure the docking tone setting is turned on. 4. Verify handset registration: Confirm that the handset is registered to the base station. If not, follow the instructions in the manual to register the handset. 5. Contact service provider: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it is possible that the problem lies with your service provider. Contact them to check if there are any issues with your account or settings. Please note that these troubleshooting steps are general guidelines, and if the issue persists, it is recommended to refer to the manual or contact Philips customer support for further assistance.
To answer an incoming call on the Philips D1301B phone, follow these steps: 1. When there is a periodic beep to notify you of an incoming call, press the "R" button and the green phone icon to answer the call. - This will put the current call on hold and connect you to the incoming call. 2. If you have a second call on hold and want to answer it instead, press the "R" button and the green phone icon. - This will end the current call and answer the first call. 3. To switch between two calls, press the "R" button and the green phone icon. - This will put the current call on hold and connect you to the other call. Note: The availability of these features may depend on your network provider. Please check with your provider for operation and additional charges. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
The signal strength on your Philips D1301B phone may be low due to the following reasons: 1. Out of range: Ensure that the handset is within range of the base station. Move closer to the base station to improve the signal strength. 2. Unregistered handset: If the handset displays "[UNREGISTERED]", it may need to be registered to the base station. Follow the instructions in the manual to register the handset. 3. Interference: Nearby electrical appliances or thick walls can interfere with the phone's signal. Move the base station away from these sources of interference to improve the signal quality. 4. Low battery: If the battery level is low, the signal strength may be affected. Recharge the handset to improve the signal. 5. Network issues: In some cases, the signal strength may be affected by network issues. Contact your service provider to check for any network problems in your area. Please note that these troubleshooting steps are general guidelines, and if the issue persists, it is recommended to refer to the manual or contact Philips customer support for further assistance.
To turn off the ringer for incoming calls on the Philips D1301B phone, follow these steps: 1. Press the "MENU" button on the handset. 2. Use the navigation buttons (up/down) to scroll through the menu options. 3. Select "SETTINGS" and press the "OK" button. 4. Scroll to "AUDIO SETTINGS" and press the "OK" button. 5. Select "RINGTONE VOLUME" and press the "OK" button. 6. Use the navigation buttons to decrease the volume to the lowest level or select "OFF" to completely turn off the ringer. 7. Press the "OK" button to save the changes. 8. Press the "MENU" button to exit the menu. Note: Even if the ringer is turned off, the phone will still display incoming calls on the screen. You can answer the call by pressing the green phone icon. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
To dispose of the packaging materials for the Philips D1301B phone, follow these steps: 1. Remove any plastic wrap or protective covering from the packaging. 2. Separate the packaging materials into different categories, such as cardboard, plastic, and foam. 3. Flatten the cardboard boxes and stack them together. 4. Check with your local recycling guidelines to determine the appropriate recycling method for each category of packaging material. 5. If recycling facilities are available in your area, take the cardboard, plastic, and foam to the designated recycling centers. 6. If recycling is not available, you can dispose of the packaging materials in your regular household waste, following the waste disposal regulations in your area. Remember to always follow local regulations and guidelines for proper disposal of packaging materials to minimize environmental impact. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
To properly dispose of the exhausted batteries of the Philips D1301B phone, follow these steps: 1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the phone. 2. Take out the exhausted batteries from the battery compartment. 3. Check the batteries for any signs of damage or leakage. If the batteries are damaged or leaking, do not dispose of them in regular waste. 4. Look for local recycling facilities or collection points that accept household batteries for recycling. 5. Take the exhausted batteries to the designated recycling centers or collection points. 6. If recycling facilities are not available in your area, contact your local waste management authority for guidance on proper disposal methods. 7. Never dispose of batteries in fire, as they may explode or release harmful substances. Remember, proper disposal of exhausted batteries is important to protect the environment and prevent potential hazards. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
Yes, you can recycle the old equipment of the Philips D1301B phone. Here are the steps to recycle the old equipment: 1. Check with your local recycling facilities or electronic waste collection centers to see if they accept old electronic equipment for recycling. 2. If recycling facilities are available, gather all the old equipment of the Philips D1301B phone, including the base station, handset, and any accessories. 3. Remove any batteries from the equipment and dispose of them separately following the proper battery recycling guidelines. 4. Take the old equipment to the designated recycling centers or collection points. 5. Follow the instructions provided by the recycling facility for proper disposal of the electronic equipment. 6. If recycling facilities are not available in your area, contact your local waste management authority for guidance on proper disposal methods. Remember, recycling old electronic equipment helps to reduce waste and protect the environment.
According to the manual of the Philips D1301B phone, please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging materials, exhausted batteries, and old equipment. The system consists of materials that can be recycled and reused if disassembled by a specialized company. To properly dispose of the packaging materials, follow the local regulations for recycling. Separate the materials into different categories, such as cardboard, polystyrene foam, and polyethylene. Flatten the cardboard boxes and take them to designated recycling centers. For exhausted batteries, do not dispose of them with normal household waste. They are covered by European Directive 2013/56/EU and require separate collection. Inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products and batteries. Follow the local rules and never dispose of the batteries with normal household waste. Proper disposal of old products and batteries helps prevent negative consequences for the environment and human health. Please note that these guidelines are based on the information provided in the manual and may vary depending on your specific location. It is always recommended to check with your local authorities for the most up-to-date regulations on disposal.
To disassemble the system of the Philips D1301B phone for recycling and reuse, please follow these steps: 1. Observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging materials, exhausted batteries, and old equipment. 2. Separate the packaging materials into different categories, such as cardboard, polystyrene foam, and polyethylene. 3. Flatten the cardboard boxes and stack them together. 4. Check with local recycling facilities or collection points to see if they accept electronic equipment for recycling. 5. Remove any batteries from the equipment and dispose of them separately following the proper battery recycling guidelines. 6. Take the old equipment, including the base station and handset, to the designated recycling centers or collection points. 7. Follow the instructions provided by the recycling facility for proper disassembly and disposal of the electronic equipment. 8. If recycling facilities are not available in your area, contact your local waste management authority for guidance on proper disposal methods. Remember, proper disposal and recycling of electronic equipment help reduce waste and protect the environment. Please note that these guidelines are based on the information provided in the manual and may vary depending on your specific location. It is always recommended to check with your local authorities for the most up-to-date regulations on disposal and recycling.
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