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2.2 HANDSET:

1.  Open the battery compartment of 

the handset, by sliding the battery 

cover down.

2.  Insert the batteries into the battery 

compartment; at this, pay atten-

tion to the polarity (+ and -).

3.  Slide the battery cover back onto 

the handset and place the hand-

set on the base station.

4.  Leave the handset continuously 

during 15 hours on the base sta-

tion, to charge the batteries prop-

erly.

INSERT ONLY RE

-

CHARGEABLE NiMH 

(NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE) 

BATTERIES. THE USE OF NOT 

RECHARGEABLE BATTER

-

IES MAY CAUSE DANGEROUS 

SITUATIONS OR EXPLOSION 

HAZARD.

2.3  EXTRA HANDSETS AND CHARGERS:

2 batteries and a charger with adapter will be included for every 

handset. Plug the adapter of these chargers in a 230 Volt mains 

socket, insert the batteries into the handset(s) and place the 

handset(s) on the charger(s) for 15 hours to charge the batteries.

Summary of Contents for PDX-2708

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL PDX 2708 PDX 2728...

Page 2: ...o recharge the handset battery by placing the handset onto the cradle charger button see the next page and buttons see the next page keypad see the next page telephone function buttons see the next pa...

Page 3: ...ll press to increase the volume in standby mode press to open the last dialled number memory press to scroll memories or settings during a call press to decrease the volume correction button when ente...

Page 4: ...illuminates when checking the Caller ID memory and having new calls shows the status of the rechargeable batteries batteries are full batteries are 2 3 full batteries are 1 3 full recharge as soon as...

Page 5: ...he alarm wake up function is enabled illuminates when the ring volume is set to 0 switched off 1 3 BASE charging contacts the re chargeable batteries in the handset are charged via these contacts page...

Page 6: ...click Plug the phone connector into the phone socket Power supply Connect the supplied power adaptor to the input at the rear of the base and insert the adaptor into a 230V wall socket ONLY CONNECT TH...

Page 7: ...y during 15 hours on the base sta tion to charge the batteries prop erly INSERT ONLY RE CHARGEABLE NiMH NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES THE USE OF NOT RECHARGEABLE BATTER IES MAY CAUSE DANGEROUS SITUAT...

Page 8: ...e speaker function press the Call button again to switch the speaker func tion back off 3 2 RECEIVING CALLS when you receive a call the display lighting of the handset will switch on and the indicator...

Page 9: ...the keyboard press and hold the 0 button for at least once second to insert a dialling pause the display will show P press the C button to delete any incorrect input press the Call button to dial the...

Page 10: ...ress the Call button to dial the selected number dialling speed dial contacts press and hold the M1 M2 or M3 button for 2 seconds the handset will switch on and the number is dialled see paragraph 10...

Page 11: ...the reception volume for this you may also use the and buttons at the right side of the handset or the and buttons underneath the M2 button boost apmplification first press the button at the left side...

Page 12: ...the R button for at least 2 seconds to emit a FLASH pulse Some telephone service providers require you to press a numeric button after giving the FLASH pulse to use e g Call Waiting contact your provi...

Page 13: ...to be disturbed press and hold the End button for 5 seconds the hand set will now switch itself off completely press and hold again for 5 seconds to switch the hand set back on or place the handset o...

Page 14: ...ss the button and use the and buttons to select the desired last dialled number press the Call button to dial the selected number 4 3 TO SAVE OR DELETE press the button and use the and buttons to sele...

Page 15: ...d call from the memory delete all use this option to delete the entire last dialled number memory when saving a number you may set a ringtone that ll sound when that subscriber calls you for this func...

Page 16: ...as a memory for 10 calls 5 2 INDICATION NEW CALLS The display of the handset shows how many new calls you ve received since the last time you checked the memory 5 3 VIEW MEMORY AND CALLBACK press the...

Page 17: ...following options details choose this option to show the date of the call now press the button to display the time of this call save select this option to add the number to the phonebook memory of the...

Page 18: ...vice provider for more information Name display the DTMF system doesn t send any names the name will only appear in the display when you ve programmed it in the phonebook memory of the handset the FSK...

Page 19: ...ive a notification when a new message has been left for you This is indicated by the voicemail symbol in the display of your handset this voicemail notification will disappear after you ve listened to...

Page 20: ...person is also displayed beside the num ber on the display of your handset However for this you need to sub scribe to the service Caller Identification 7 2 SEARCHING FOR AND CALLING CONTACTS press 2x...

Page 21: ...r the phone number use the C button to correct any incorrect input briefly press and hold the 0 button to insert a dialling pause press the button use the and buttons to select the desired melody that...

Page 22: ...the option BEWERKEN press the button use the C button to delete the old name and use the keypad to enter the new name press the button use the C button to delete the old number and use the keypad to...

Page 23: ...ton use the and buttons to select the contact you want to delete press the button use the and buttons to select the option WISSEN to only delete the selected contact or select ALL WISS to delete all c...

Page 24: ...he and buttons to select the option SNELKEUZ press the button use the and buttons to select the desired button 2 9 press the button LEEG will appear when no contact is yet assigned to this button othe...

Page 25: ...te press 3x the button use the and buttons to select the option SNELKEUZ press the button use the and buttons to select the desired button 2 9 press 2x the button use the and buttons to select the opt...

Page 26: ...use the and buttons to select the desired contact press the button use the and buttons to select the option BEKIJKEN press the button now use the and buttons to view the name number and set ringtone f...

Page 27: ...the button the display will now show how many of the available 50 memories you re currently using the example below shows that 23 of the 50 are being used press 3x the End button to stop viewing and r...

Page 28: ...ephone was supplied with only one handset you can purchase additional handsets that must be registered on the base first See paragraph 13 2 for instructions 8 2 INTERCOM press the C button more than 2...

Page 29: ...so accept the outside line using any free handset 8 3 TRANSFER CONFERENCE CALL during a call with the outside line press 2x the button more than 2 handsets registered 2 handsets registered use the key...

Page 30: ...onference call press the End button to transfer the call to the other handset press and hold the as terisk button for at least 2 seconds to start the 3 way call press the End button to disconnect the...

Page 31: ...UP press the button use the and buttons to select the option DAT TIJD press the button use the and buttons to choose one of the following options DATUMFOR select this option to set the time display fo...

Page 32: ...t the date 9 3 TO ENABLE DISABLE THE ALARM AND TO SET THE ALARM TIME press the button use the and buttons to select the option ALARM press the button use the and buttons to switch the alarm ON or OFF...

Page 33: ...or 45 seconds or until you press a random button to stop the alarm signal beforehand when the sluimer function is enabled and you press a random but ton to stop the alarm signal the alarm will sound a...

Page 34: ...L INST Here you can set the ringtone signals Keep in mind that you can set different signals for internal calls and for outside calls You can also choose to turn the ring volume off in this case the s...

Page 35: ...o the handset of up to 12 char acters Use the C button to delete the old name See paragraph 7 7 for all available characters DISPLAY Here you can determine whether the handset name or actual time must...

Page 36: ...EFERENCES 11 1 INTRODUCTION Via the menu BS voorkeuren you can amongst others deregister other handsets adjust the FLASH interruption time and change your PIN code 11 2 MENU FOR BASIS PREFERENCES pres...

Page 37: ...this menu to change this PIN code into your personal 4 digit PIN code 1 make sure the display shows PIN WIJZ 2 press 2x the OK button 3 now first enter the old PIN code 4 press 2x the OK button 5 ent...

Page 38: ...menu STANDARD you can reset your settings to the standard factory settings 12 2 MENU FOR RESETTING PREFERENCES press the button use the and buttons to select the option STANDARD press the button use t...

Page 39: ...me Level 4 Receiver volume Level 3 Hands free volume Level 3 Battery tone Enabled Out of range tone Enabled Key tones Enabled Auto answer Disabled Clock format 24 HR Date time 01 01 11 00 00 Flash 100...

Page 40: ...plied with the basis is are already registered to that base The following instructions are only valid for registering new handsets or for re registering handsets in case of a power outage base press a...

Page 41: ...In case you ve registered more than 2 handsets on the base you can also answer the outside call using any free handset When an outside call is being received all handsets will start ringing The handse...

Page 42: ...he symbol will start flashing and the text ZOEKEN appears on the display In this state you cannot receive or make any calls In case the power supply adapter of the base station is unplugged from the m...

Page 43: ...phone is kept in the vicinity of the medical device interference can occur Do not place a DECT phone on or near a medical device not even when it is in standby mode 14 8 POWER FAILURE This phone obta...

Page 44: ...ITH INCOMING CALLS No notification of incoming calls The bell is disabled enable it Check the connection between the phone and your telephone socket when in doubt connect a different phone to your tel...

Page 45: ...IDENTIFICATION You do not receive Name or Caller Identification information on the display Check whether your carrier transmits these signals you shall subscribe to this service with some telephone co...

Page 46: ...Protocol DECT GAP 5 handsets Phone book 50 names and number Call history DTMF FSK 10 memories Last number memory 5 numbers Dialling TONNE DTMF FLASH 100 300 600 ms adjustable Boost amplification 9dB P...

Page 47: ...FUNCTION 8 3 2 RECEIVING CALLS 8 3 3 ENDING CALLS 8 3 4 DIALLING NUMBERS 9 3 5 TO MUTE THE MICROPHONE 11 3 6 RECEPTION VOLUME 11 3 7 CALL DURATION 12 3 8 R FLASH FUNCTION 12 3 9 HANDSET SEARCH FUNCTIO...

Page 48: ...ACTS 21 7 4 DIRECT MEMORIES 24 7 5 TO VIEW CONTACTS 26 7 6 MEMORY STATUS 27 7 7 AVAILABLE CHARACTERS 27 8 INTERCOM TRANSFER AND CONFERENCE 8 1 INTRODUCTION 28 8 2 INTERCOM 28 8 3 TRANSFER CONFERENCE C...

Page 49: ...ETS 40 13 3 TIPS FOR MULTIPLE HANDSETS 41 13 4 DE REGISTERING HANDSETS 41 14 TIPS AND WARNINGS 14 1 ALGEMEEN 42 14 2 INSTALLATIE 42 14 3 PLACEMENT 42 14 4 RANGE 43 14 5 POWER SUPPLY HANDSET 43 14 6 HE...

Page 50: ...50 15 4 PROBLEMS WITH CALLER IDENTIFICATION 46 15 5 OTHER 46 16 VERKLARING VAN CONFORMITEIT 47 17 SPECIFICATIONS 48 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS 48 19 GARANTIEVOORWAARDEN 52...

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