Commax WDP-180D Use And Care Manual
Commax WDP-180D Use And Care Manual

Commax WDP-180D Use And Care Manual

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  • Page 2: Quick Guide

    Quick guide Press END key Switch Handset On / Off Press Keypad Lock Press 1 and then 9 key Unlock the Keypad Enter the number, then press TALK key Making an External Call Press any key except END key Answering a Call Press Mute key Muting the ringing during an Incoming Call Press Redial key and then find the redial number...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions For the Handset charging, use only approved rechargeable batteries (Battery 1.2V 600mAh Ni-MH AAA size). Never use other batteries or conventional alkaline batteries. They could lead a short circuit or destroy the battery casing. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Rechargeable batteries became warm during loading (charging the handset);...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Quick guide ........................Safety Precautions ....................... Getting Started ……………………………………………………………………………….. Outline ..............................6 Wiring and Installation........................... Display symbols for handset ........................9 Preparing for use ............................ 10 Operation Out Door Panel........................10 Switching the handset on and off ......................12 Switching keypad protection on and off ....................
  • Page 5 Copying a number to the phone book ...................…..32 ........................Caller list Dialing a number from the caller list ...................... 33 Copying a number to the phone book ....................33 Deleting an entry from the caller list ...................... 33 Deleting the caller list ..........................33 Registering and de-registering handsets ..............
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started Outline Handset(WDP-180D) Earpiece Status LED - Flashes at incoming call Color Display - Flash at new message Function display Function display Menu / OK / Option Redial / Back / Clear UP / DOWN key LEFT / RIGHT key...
  • Page 7: Base Station

    Base station PAGE key - Flashing (1 sec): An external call is made - Flashing (0.5 sec): Incoming call - Flashing (0.25 sec): Registration mode - Flashing (0.5 sec): Paging mode PAGE key - Page handset(s) - Hold down (about 5 second) to activate the registering mode Out Door Panel(WDR-2GD) 1.
  • Page 8: Wiring And Installation

    Wiring and Installation(WDR-2GD) WDR-2GD supply DC 12V power. #1 : RED(+) #2:BLUE(-) - 8 -...
  • Page 9: Display Symbols For Handset

    Display symbols for the handset Symbols Flashing Connected to a base station Finding a base station Communication symbol Internal call is made Internal call is held Internal call symbol Speaker phone is activated Speaker symbol External call is made External call is held External call symbol New calling line identification CLID symbol...
  • Page 10: Preparing For Use

    Preparing for use Installing the base station Range Depending on the ambient conditions, the outdoor range is approx. 300 m. The indoor range is approx. 50 m depending on the construction of the building. Connecting 1. Insert the small plug on power supply unit and the small plug on telephone cable into the appropriate sockets on the bottom of the base station.
  • Page 11: Operation Out Door Panel

    Installing the out door panel Connecting the power wires 1. The power wires on the out door panel must be connected the right polarity from a house (DC 12V). Door open wires 1. Door open wires can be used to connect with “Door Lock” Notes: Door open wires use non-polarities.
  • Page 12: Switching The Handset On And Off

    Switching the handset on and off The handset is activated as soon as the batteries have been installed. To switch on/off, press the end key - you will hear the beep sound. The handset also is switched on automatically when it is placed in the base station.
  • Page 13: General Functions

    General functions Making and answering an external call Making an external call Dialing with pre-dialing When you make a call, you can enter the number and then press TALK key. This is called pre-dialing. Clear: delete the digit one by one. END: The phone number entry is aborted.
  • Page 14: Speaker On And Handsfree

    Displaying the telephone number If the network provider supports caller line identification, the caller’s telephone number is displayed on an incoming call. If the caller’s number is included in your handset phone book, the corresponding name is displayed instead. Displaying the call time During an external call, the handset displays the call time.
  • Page 15: Notebook

    Notebook You can note with number in the redial memory during the call. Notebook 1. Press MENU. 2. Select the menu item Notebook. 3. Press OK to confirm. The input field is opened with the selected number. 4. Enter the number. Correct the number if necessary. Clear: delete the digit.
  • Page 16: Redialing

    Redialing The handset automatically saves the last ten phone numbers dialed. Dialing a number from the redialing list 1. Press Redial or RIGHT to open the redialing list. If not empty, last Redial number is displayed. 123456 2. Select the desired phone number using UP / DOWN key. 3.
  • Page 17: Deleting A Number From The Redialing List

    Deleting a number from the redialing list 1. Press Redial or RIGHT to open the redialing list. If not empty, last Redial number is displayed. 2. Select the desired phone number. Display Number Copy to PB 3. Press Option to open sub-menu. Delete Entry Delete Entry 4.
  • Page 18: Phone Book

    Phone book You can store up to 100 telephone numbers. One entry in the phone Phonebook List book consists of the name of 15 characters and the number of 30 hykim digits. Eidicom The entries are sorted in the following sequence: 1.
  • Page 19: Dialing A Number From The Phone Book

    5. Input name up to 15 letters and then press down key to input Add Entry telephone number. Clear: delete the digit. Name LEFT: move left the cursor. RIGHT: move right the cursor. Number 6. Press Option. 7. Select Save and press OK to store. Option Back Dialing a number from the phone book...
  • Page 20: Deleting An Entry

    Deleting an entry 1. Press MENU. ( If you press DOWN in standby mode, the phone book is opened directly. ) 2. Select Phonebook and press OK. 3. Select entry. 4. Press Option to open sub menu. 5. Select Delete Entry. 6.
  • Page 21: Message

    Message SMS Protocol 1 You can send and receive the SMS ( Short Message Service ) messages. And you can write, read, edit, delete messages Write Message You can also store up to 30 SMS messages ( Based on 160 characters text messages ).
  • Page 22: Sending, Editing, Storing Message

    Press Option to open sub menu. If select the Save, store text message in Saved directory with display “Saving Message”. Send To Select Send To and press OK. Enter the recipient’s number. Retrieve call number from phone book, 123456| Back: Return to previous state. Clear: delete the digit.
  • Page 23: Receiving Message

    Receiving message When is receiving message, display the “Receiving Message”. Service Centre If success to receive message, displayed icon. Send Enter the call number of Service Centre( Receive ). Receive Press MENU. Select the menu item Message. Select SMS and press OK. Scroll with UP / DOWN.
  • Page 24 10. Display “Delete All Entries”. Inbox 11. Press OK. Copy to PB Reading and deleting Outbox( sent and unsent messages ). Delete Entry Press MENU. Delete List Select the menu item Message. Select SMS and press OK. Back Scroll with UP / DOWN. Select Outbox and press OK.
  • Page 25: Copying A Number To The Phone Book

    Copying a number to the phone book 1. Press MENU. 2. Select the menu item Message. Inbox 3. Select SMS and press OK. 4. Select Inbox and press OK. Copy to PB 5. Select entry. Delete Entry 6. Press Read. Delete List 7.
  • Page 26 Enter the number Back: Return to previous state. Clear: delete the digit. LEFT: move left the cursor. RIGHT: move right the cursor. Press Option. Select Save and Press OK. Select the Message Size Message Size Press MENU. √ 160 char Select the menu item Message.
  • Page 27 If selected message type is Fax. 8. Enter the recipient’s number. OR Attach call number of phonebook entry to, Press Option ► Select Phonebook List ► Scroll with UP / Fax Subject DOWN ► Select Entry. Back: Return to previous state. 005/255 Clear: delete the digit.
  • Page 28 Select Send To. If selected message type is Text. 10. Edit the recipient’s number. Inbox Attach call number of phonebook entry to, Press Option ► Select Phonebook List ► Scroll with UP / Copy to PB DOWN ► Select Entry. Delete Entry Delete List Back: Return to previous state.
  • Page 29 Terminal No. ( Destination Terminal number ) set. Terminal No. 1. Press MENU. 2. Select Message. 3. Select SMS and press OK. 4. Select Write Message and press OK . 5. Enter the text message. 6. Press Option. 7. Select Send To. Back 8.
  • Page 30: Receiving Message

    Receiving message You can receive Text, E-mail messages. When is receiving message, display the “Receiving Message” message. If receive message success, display icon. Enter the Service Centre( Receive ) number. Service Centre Press MENU. Send Select the menu item Message. Select SMS and press OK.
  • Page 31: Reading And Deleting Message

    Reading and deleting message Inbox 01( Numbers of Inbox messages ) Inbox Outbox 02( Numbers of Outbox messages ) Saved 01( Numbers of Saved messages ) Reading and deleting Inbox( Received messages ). New Message Press MENU. 1) 22.04 23:59 Select the menu item Message.
  • Page 32: Copying A Number To The Phone Book

    Press Option. If deleting Entry, Select Delete Entry and press OK. If deleting all entries in Inbox, Select Delete List and press OK. 10. Display “Delete All Entries” message 11. Press OK. Deleting all entries in SMS Memories. Press MENU. Inbox Select Message and press OK.
  • Page 33: Caller List

    Caller list The telephone numbers for the last 30 incoming calls are copied to the caller list Dialing a number from the caller list Press MENU. Select Message and press OK. Select Caller List and press OK. Select New Calls or All Calls, and press OK. Scroll to the desired number.
  • Page 34: Registering And De-Registering Handsets

    Registering and de-registering handsets Registering handsets In order to connect a handset to a base station, the handset must be registered to that base station. One handset is registered up to 4 base station. 1. Press MENU. Register 2. Select Handset and press OK. √...
  • Page 35: Operating Several Handsets

    Operating several handsets You can operate up to six handsets on your base station. In addition to an internal call between 2 handsets an external call can be held simultaneously with a third handset. Making and answering an internal call Making an internal call 1.
  • Page 36: Transferring A Call

    Transferring a call You can transfer an external call to another handset. 1. Press MENU. 2. Select INT Call and press OK. 3. Enter the handset number. Calling If you want to call all handset, press the All key 4. When the called party answers, press END to transfer the call Instead of announcing the call, you can immediately press Note: END.
  • Page 37: Handset Settings

    Handset settings Ringer volume Five ringer volumes are possible for the handset. Ringer off also is available. 1. Press MENU. 2. Select Handset Set and press OK. 3. Select Ringer Set and press OK. 4. Select Ringer Volume and press OK. 5.
  • Page 38: Contrast

    5. Select Once or Everyday. 6. Enter the hours/minutes. LEFT: move left the cursor. RIGHT: move right the cursor. 7. Press OK to confirm. Choosing the ringer melody for the alarm call If the ringer volume is off, one desired melody is selected for the ringer volume for the alarm call.
  • Page 39: Automatic Answering

    Automatic answering When this function is activated you can remove the handset from the Auto Answer base station to receive a call. √ 1. Press MENU. 2. Select Handset Set and press OK. 3. Select Auto Answer and press OK. 4.
  • Page 40: Changing The Handset Pin

    Changing the handset PIN To protect the handset settings from unauthorized access you should change the handset PIN (factory setting: 0000) to a PIN that only you Enter PIN know. 1. Press MENU. 2. Select Handset Set and press OK. Clear 3.
  • Page 41: Base Station Settings

    Base station settings Ring priority When the base station receives an external call, all handsets ring. The base station is pre-set so that all handset ring at the same time. However, you can also set that the specific handset rings first. Assigning the specific handset Priority √...
  • Page 42: Least Cost Routing

    Setting barred numbers You can enter three numbers of up to 8 digits for call barring. You can also record the prefix of numbers to be barred, for instance the prefix Barr. Number 1 for some expensive services, or the prefix for international numbers. All calls to numbers with this prefix will be barred.
  • Page 43: Access Code

    Access code The access code must be pre-dialed to dial into the public telephone Access Code network on PABX’s. The telephone inserts the pause automatically if the access code has been programmed. 1. Press MENU. 321| 2. Select Base Set and press OK. 3.
  • Page 44: Dialling Mode

    Dialling mode Some telephone networks use pulses when dialing a number. Dialling Mode 1. Press MENU. √ Tone 2. Select Base Set and press OK. Pulse 3. Select Dial Set and press OK. 4. Enter the base station PIN (factory setting: 0000). 5.
  • Page 45 Function Factory Setting Dialing mode Tone Flash time Local Access code Deleted Priority ringing Disable The number of rings for priority ringing Base station PIN 0000 Call barring Deactivated Caller list Deleted SMS memories Deleted - 45 -...
  • Page 46: Reference

    Reference Trouble shooting Symptom Cause Remedy Handset not switched on. Handset switches on. No display. Battery empty. Put handset on the base unit for charging batteries. The telephone connection Plug in the telephone line No allocation of the cable is not correctly put. cable into the base unit and switched line.
  • Page 47: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Base station and handset Standard DECT/GAP Number of channels 120 duplex channels Channel spacing 1.728 MHz Bit rate 1152 kbit/ sec Duplex procedure TDMA (time division multiple access procedure) Voice coding ADPCM (32kbit/s) Modulation GFSK Radio frequency range 1.880 GHz to 1.900 GHz Average transmission power Approx.
  • Page 48: Menu Table

    Menu table Standby mode On-line Menu Display Number Insert Pause Phonebook Add Entry Edit Entry Phonebook Delete Entry Delete List INT Call Memory Status Tone Notebook Message Caller List Ringer Set Handset Set Alarm Clock Contrast Wall Paper Auto Answer Select Base Handset Name Language...
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