Advanced settings, Conference mode, Hd sound mode – Philips ID937 User Manual
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Advanced Settings
Conference Mode
When conference mode is activated, you can initiate a three-party conference call with a second handset
registered to your base station automatically if the second handset takes the line when there is already an
external call in progress.
The default setting for this mode is
Off
.
To activate/deactivate Conference mode
1. Press
m
MENU
, scroll
:
to
Advanced Set
and press
m
SELECT
, scroll
:
to
Conference
and press
m
SELECT
.
2. Scroll
:
to
On
or
Off
and press
m
SELECT
to confirm.
A validation tone is emitted and the screen returns to previous menu.
HD Sound mode
The
HD Sound
mode is an exclusive feature making your phone conversations sounding just like real-life
conversations. When activated, the
HD Sound
mode transmits with high fidelity all the emotions of the call as
if your correspondent was talking next to you.
To activate/deactivate HD Sound mode
1. Press
m
MENU
, scroll
:
to
Advanced Set
and press
m
SELECT
, scroll
:
to
HD Sound
and press
m
SELECT
.
2. Scroll
:
to
On
or
Off
and press
m
SELECT
to confirm.
Demo Mode
1. Press
m
MENU
, scroll
:
to
Advanced Set
and press
m
SELECT
, scroll
:
to
Demo Mode
and
press
m
SELECT
.
2. Press
m
SELECT
to start the demo mode.
The demo mode begins.
3. To exit from this mode, press
e
.
During a call, you can also press
>
OPTION
and select
HD Sound On
/
HD Sound Off
to activate/
deactivate
HD Sound
mode.
When
HD Sound
mode is activated during a call,
HD Sound On
will appear on the screen for 2 sec-
onds and the
HD Sound
icon (see "Display icons & symbols" on page 8) will also appear to indicate
that the call is now in
HD Sound
mode.
If
HD Sound
mode is deactivated during a call,
HD Sound Off
will appear on the screen for 2 sec-
onds and the normal call connected icon (see "Display icons & symbols" on page 8) will appear to
replace the
HD Sound
icon to indicate that the call is no longer in
HD Sound
mode.
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