What features does a Philips cordless phone have?

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Philips TD6816 cordless telephone master machine

Detailed description

FSK/DTMF dual Standard caller ID

20-channel manual/automatic scanning

Line phone call number and call time record

Cell phone call number and call time record

Landline and handset outgoing call number and call time query

Landline phone number storage

Landline IP function

Landline incoming call voice reporting function

8-level adjustment of LCD brightness for landline and handset

Anti-theft alarm function

Local area code filtering function

Automatic answering and hanging up function of mobile phone

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Alarm clock function on mobile phone

Answer function with any key on mobile phone

Hands-free/internal call/transfer function

Cut/clear/pause/ Music hold function

Electronic volume adjustment for mobile phone call volume and ringtone volume

Electronic volume adjustment for landline hands-free volume and ringtone volume

Mobile ringtone mute selection

The landline phone has polyphonic ringtones and ordinary ringtones to choose from

Mobile phone battery low battery prompt and alarm

Call over-distance prompt

Can be equipped with seven Philips Electronics

recently launched the first cordless phone baseband chip with VoIP function. This chip will allow consumers to use cordless phones and make international or local calls at cheaper rates through the Internet, breaking through the previous limitations of having to use computers or wired phones. This baseband chip belongs to the widely recognized Philips cordless phone baseband chip PCD8072x series. For handset manufacturers, it's a simple yet feature-rich VoIP solution. This technology opens the door to many IP functions, such as network call waiting, caller ID, and data transmission links. It also combines the features of current cordless phones such as color screens, as well as the broadband and high-quality voice brought by IP telephony technology.

Dr. Edmund Ho, Chairman, CEO and President of Ascalade Communications said: "Philips' VoIP-enabled system solution will allow us to accelerate the development of the next generation of cordless phones. Consumers will not need to rely on computers, either. Enjoy Internet telephony services, as well as more useful features and greater convenience. ”

The PCD8072x baseband chip is the core of the Nexperia 820 cordless phone system solution, which can handle WiFi, Bluetooth, and DECT. (including US standard DECT), and WDCT and other different transmission standards. Customers currently using Philips Nexperia cordless phone system solutions can also easily add VoIP functionality to their existing products. Because Philips' new product highly integrates embedded flash memory technology, it can enable phone manufacturers to shorten preparation time, reduce system costs, and provide the convenience of remote software updates.

Guido Willi, International Product Marketing Manager of Philips Semiconductors’ Wireless and IP Terminal Business Unit, said: “As a top chip supplier for cordless phones and a leader in Wi-Fi and mobile communication technologies, Philips can be said to be It is most qualified to provide customers with cordless phone VoIP solutions that are flexible and easy to implement. At the same time, as the number of residential VoIP service users continues to grow, the prospects of cordless VoIP phones are also very promising."

This baseband chip is also very promising. Contains high-end ARM7 and digital signal processor technology, so it can provide extremely high performance. The VoIP protocol stack is part of the firmware and is completely transparent to the handset manufacturer, making it easy to build a complete VoIP system. VoIP communication will be completed within the phone or at the base station depending on different transmission standards. In addition, PCD8072x also has the advantage of low power consumption, which can bring long talk and standby time.

Philips will demonstrate this new VoIP baseband chip at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January 2006.

The PCD8072x series is currently shipped in large quantities to major cordless phone manufacturers around the world. It can be part of the Nexperia System Solution 820 or sold separately.