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Programming for dial-up mode with quick install, Programming for dial-up mode with the prg button – Philips SCD469 User Manual

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Press the TONE/PULSE selector to select tone dialling or pulse dialling. (Fig. 9)

Note:Always select tone dialling unless your telephone works with pulse dialling or if your telephone

company only supports pulse dialling.
Tip:Most older dial telephones use pulse dialling, while most modern keypad telephones use tone dialling.

Programming for dial-up mode with Quick install

When you switch on the baby unit, M1 starts to blink on the display. This shows that the baby unit is

in Quick Install mode. This mode enables you to set up the baby unit for dial-up use quickly without

any preprogramming.

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Enter a telephone number and press the OK button to confirm. (Fig. 10)

Note:Press the Ö button to include a pause in the telephone number. The display shows the pause as P.

The telephone number entered is stored in M1.

PIN and ---- start to blink on the display.

Enter a 4-digit pin code and press the OK button to confirm.

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and 10 (default sensitivity time) start to blink on the display.

Set the sensitivity time and press the OK button to confirm.

The sensitivity time is the time after which the baby unit calls the selected telephone number

when it detects a sound.

You can set a sensitivity time between 10 and 360 seconds. The default sensitivity time is 10

seconds.

Note:If you do not press another button for 5 seconds, the baby unit enters the regular baby monitor

mode.
Note:To cancel all settings and leave the Quick Install mode, press the RESET button for more than 5

seconds.

Programming for dial-up mode with the PRg button

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Press the PRG (program) button on the keypad to enter the programming mode. (Fig. 11)

Use the keypad buttons to enter or change settings.

Press the OK button on the keypad to confirm settings.

Use the C (clear) button on the keypad to clear the last entered digit.

Note:When you do not press a key for 5 seconds, the baby unit leaves the programming mode.

Press the M (memory) button once or several times to find an empty memory location. (Fig.

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The memory icon (M1-M5) blinks when a memory location is free.

Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired telephone number. The number may consist of a

maximum of 40 digits.

The memory icon stops blinking.

The display briefly shows the telephone number (11 digits only).

Then the number disappears from the display while the memory icon remains highlighted.

The number is stored in the memory of the baby unit.

Repeat the above steps to store other telephone numbers.

Note:Press the Ö button to include a pause in the telephone number. The display shows the pause as P.

Select the language on the display.

Press the OK button and the number of the language you want the baby unit to use.

Note:The languages available are English (1), French (2), German (3), Spanish (3) or Dutch (5). English is

the default language.

Press the OK button to confirm your choice.

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