Denver DDP-500 Guide de l'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User guide

DENVER DDP-500 Digital cordless with handsfree Speakerphone and Caller Display Facility User

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

USE MAKING AN EXTERNAL CALL • Dial the telephone number that you wish to call (the number will be visi

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USE SPEAKER FUNCTION If you wish

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USE STANDBY MODE When the handset is not in-use (standby mode) the LCD display will show the handset identity number the battery and the ante

Page 5 - GETTING CONNECTED

USE LAST NUMBER REDIAL AND CALLER ID LOG The telephones have a outgoing (last number redial) memory log. It can store up to 5 set of ou

Page 6 - CHARGE THE BATTERIES

USE 4. Press the menu shows TIME 5. Press the CID button shows ERASE 6. Press the OK button to erase the record ERASE

Page 7 - IN-USE TIME

USE PHONEBOOK MEMORY NUMBERS Your DCT 2200 has 40 memories for storing telephone numbers up to 20 digits, The name of the phone number

Page 8 - HEADSET SOCKET

USE To search a number from memory 1. Press the MENU button 2. The handset display shows PHONEBOOK 3. Press the OK button

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USE To clear number from memory 1. Press the MENU button 2. The handset display shows PHONEBOOK 3. Press the OK button 4. T

Page 10 - ANSWERING INCOMING CALLS

SETTING To change any of the telephones setting, press the MENU button first and then Press the Down button again to select your functi

Page 11 - SPEAKER FUNCTION

SETTING HANDSET KEYPAD SOUND From new, the handset keypad is programmed to emit a confirmation beep every time a key is pressed. This b

Page 12 - MUTE BUTTON

CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location of controls ………………….. 3 Settings ……………………………. 18 Handset …………………………………. 3 Handset ringer melody and le

Page 13 - ERASE CALLER DISPLAY NUMBERS

SETTING DIRECT CALL (baby call feature) This feature enables the handset t

Page 14 - WARNING

SETTINGS LOCK THE PHONE The telephone have a function there you barrier all outgoing calls and/or all functions. You must kno

Page 15 - STORING MEMORY NUMBERS

SETTINGS HANDSET NAME You can store maximum 8 digit Alphanumeric character into the your handset for your own identif

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SETTINGS BASE UNIT PIN-CODE From new the base unit PIN-code is 1590. It is recommended that this is changed to a number of your choice

Page 17 - To clear number from memory

SETTINGS BASE UNIT RINGER MELODY There are

Page 18 - C for two seconds

SETTINGS BASE UNIT RINGER LEVEL There are four setting available (off, low, medium and high) for the base unit ringer level. 1. Pre

Page 19 - HANDSET KEYPAD SOUND

SETTINGS CALL BARRING Call barring can be employed to restrict use of the handset and stop users making expensive calls to internationa

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SETTINGS PABX ACCESS CODE In some PABX which does not automatically obtain the exchange identification code to the public network, Then

Page 21 - BABY SIT

EXTENDING DECT-SYSTEM The DCT 2200 can form the basis of a multi-han

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EXTENDING ADDITIONAL BASE UNITS The picture on the above illustrat

Page 23 - BASE UNIT PIN-CODE

LOCATION OF CONTROLS - 3 -

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EXTENDING ADDITIONAL HANDSETS Adding additional handset to the system allows all users to make full use

Page 25 - BASE UNIT RINGER LEVEL

EXTENDING REGISTER HANDSET/BASE UNIT If an additional handset is added to the system, it must be registered to the base unit. REGISTE

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EXTENDING ADVANCE REGISTRATION This is practical if the base unit is placed on a high place there you not can re

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EXTENDING DEREGISTER A handset can be de-registered from a base unit as follows: 1. Make sure that the other handset is in standby m

Page 28 - ADDITIONAL BASE UNITS

EXTENDING will appear on the display of the called handset. The ringer sound is also different from an external call. If an external ca

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OTHERS INTERFERENCE All cordless telephones are radio transmitters and receivers and such are subject to interference from a wide r

Page 30 - ADDITIONAL HANDSETS

OTHERS NO DIALLING TONE - Have the batteries been charged? - Is the base connected to a mains power socket and mains power switched on? -

Page 31 - REGISTER BASE UNIT/HANDSET

OTHERS RESET THE HANDSET If this operation is performed all factory settings will be restored: Ring signal level restored to 3

Page 32 - SELECT BASE UNIT

DCT2200 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE OK OKPHONEBOOK OKBASEFLASH TIMEVOLUMEMELODYDIAL MODEADD HSREMOVEHSHS RESETCHANGEPINBS RESETBARRINGHANDSETKEY CLI

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TECNICAL DATA Standby time 130 hours Talk time 6 hours ( Speaker Phone Off ) Handsfree about 1 hour Range Up to 300m in open space

Page 34 - TRANSFERRING CALLS

LOCATION OF CONTROLS - 4 -

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INSTALLATION UNPACKING In the box you should find the following items: • Handset • Powers su

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INSTALLATION BATTERY After initial charging the power adaptor must remain connected to the main and base unit a

Page 37 - RESET THE BASE UNIT

INSTALLATION ON/OFF-FUNCTION The button is used to switch the handset on. When the handset is

Page 39 - TECNICAL DATA

INSTALLATION HANDSET DISPLAY Symbol Wh

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