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USER'S MANUAL
PDX-2708
PDX-2728

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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL PDX-2708 PDX-2728...
  • Page 2: Overviews

    OVERVIEWS indicator; flashes when receiving a call, remains lit when the BOOST function is enabled 1.1 HANDSET: handset speaker buttons, see the next page button, display, see the next page see the next paragraph direct memory buttons telephone function buttons, see the next page keypad, see the next page handset...
  • Page 3 BOOST button: during a call, press to enable the extra amplifier buttons: during a call, press to increase or decrease the volume in standby mode, press to open the menu during setup, press to confirm your settings press to answer an incoming call or to start a phone conversation during a call, press again to enable or disable the speaker function in standby mode, press to open the Caller-ID memory press to scroll memories or settings...
  • Page 4: Display

    1.2 DISPLAY: handset name (HS) and internal number (1) flashes when the connection between the handset and base is lost remains lit when the handset is within range of the base flashes when receiving an external call remains lit during a call flashes when receiving an internal call remains lit during an intercom call illuminates when the speaker function is enabled...
  • Page 5: Base

    illuminates when you’ve receiver a voicemail message (only FSK systems) illuminates when the 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 button: to page all hand- sets (handset search button),...
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION 2.1 BASE STATION: Telephone connection: Plug the small connector at the phone cable into the back of the base station (press the connector until you hear a 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.
  • Page 7: Handset

    2.2 HANDSET: Open the battery compartment of the handset, by sliding the battery cover down. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment; at this, pay atten- tion to the polarity (+ and -). Slide the battery cover back onto the handset and place the hand- set on the base station.
  • Page 8: Calling

    CALLING 3.1 CALLING WITH THE PHONE OR USING THE HANDS-FREE FUNCTION: You can make calls holding the handset against your ear or you can use the speaker function allowing other household members to listen in or to keep your hands free for e.g. making notes during a call, press the Call button again to switch on the speaker function press the Call button again to switch the speaker func-...
  • Page 9: Dialling Numbers

    3.4 DIALLING NUMBERS: Direct dialing: Press the phone-on key and wait for the dial tone. Enter the phone number through the keyboard; this number will be dialed directly. pre-dialling: Enter the phone number through the keyboard. • press and hold the 0 button for at least once second to insert a dialling pause (the display will show -P-) •...
  • Page 10 dialling from the Caller-ID memory: press the button and use the buttons to select the desired call press the Call button to dial the selected number dialling from the last dialled number memory: press the button and use the buttons to select the desired call press the Call button to dial the selected number dialling speed-dial contacts...
  • Page 11: To Mute The Microphone

    3.5 TO MUTE THE MICROPHONE: During a call, you can switch off the microphone allowing you to consult with other household members without having your call partner listening. during a call, press the button to switch off the microphone; press the again to switch the microphone back on 3.6 RECEPTION VOLUME: normal amplification:...
  • Page 12: Call Duration

    3.7 CALL DURATION: during a call, the call duration will be shown in the dis- play; the call duration will disappear from the display as soon as you disconnect 3.8 R/FLASH FUNCTION: R/FLASH means you briefly interrupt the telephone connection. This func- tion allows you to forward calls with certain home or office switchboards or activate telephone services such as ‘Call waiting’.
  • Page 13: To Switch Off The Handset

    3.10 TO SWITCH OFF THE HANDSET: You can fully switch off the handset to save battery power or when you don’t want to be disturbed: press and hold the End button for 5 seconds; the hand- set will now switch itself off completely 5 sec.
  • Page 14: Re-Dialling

    RE-DIALLING 4.1 INTRODUCTION: The handset memorizes the 5 last dialled numbers. You can redial these numbers, save them in the phonebook memories or delete them. 4.2 TO REDIAL: press the button and use the 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...
  • Page 15 delete: use this option to only delete the selected 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;...
  • Page 16: Caller Identification

    CALLER IDENTIFICATION 5.1 INTRODUCTION: If you have the service Caller Identification at your disposal, the number of the calling party is displayed on the display of your handset(s). You have programmed this number including name and the phone book memory of the handset, the name is also displayed on the display and you can set an individual ringtone for each memory.
  • Page 17: Details, Save Or Delete

    5.4 DETAILS, SAVE OR DELETE: press the button and use the buttons to select the desired number press the button use the buttons to choose one of the 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...
  • Page 18: Additional Information

    5.5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: • The PDX-2708 / PDX-2728 is suitable for both the DTMF system, of- fered by the Dutch PTT and for the FSK system, offered by the Bel- gian PTT and by cable companies in the Netherlands and Belgium for as far as this service is offered.
  • Page 19: Voicemail Indication

    VOICEMAIL INDICATION 6.1 INTRODUCTION: Voicemail is a service offered by the telephone service provider, allowing callers to leave a message. You can listen to this message at a later time. (*) 6.2 NEW VOICEMAIL INDICATION: If your service provider supports voicemail, based on the FSK system, you may receive a notification when a new message has been left for you.
  • Page 20: Phone Book Memory

    PHONE BOOK MEMORY 7.1 INTRODUCTION: Every PDX-2708 / PDX-2728 handset has a phone book memory with a capacity of 50 phone numbers of at most 20 digits. You can program a name of at most 8 characters with each number. The phone book memory in the handset is connected to the function Caller Identification.
  • Page 21: To Add, Edit Or Delete Contacts

    7.3 TO ADD, EDIT OR DELETE CONTACTS: to add: press 4x the button use the keypad to enter the name - use the C button to correct any incorrect input - see the next page for all available characters press the button use the keypad to enter the phone number - use the C button to correct any incorrect input...
  • Page 22 to edit: press 2x the button use the buttons to select the contact you want to edit press the button use the buttons to select 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...
  • Page 23 press the button to save this memory press the End button to stop editing and return the handset to standby mode to delete: press 2x the button use the buttons to select the contact you want to delete press the button use the buttons to select the option [ WISSEN ]...
  • Page 24: Direct Memories

    7.4 DIRECT MEMORIES: A contact from the memory can be assigned to each of the 2-9 buttons. Whit the handset in standby mode, you can then press and hold that but- ton for at least 2 seconds to automatically dial the assigned number. to assign a contact: press 3x the button...
  • Page 25 press the button press 3x the End button to stop assigning and return the handset to standby mode See paragraph 10.2, item [ MAILBOX ] for programming a number under- neath button 1 to assign, edit or delete: press 3x the button use the buttons to select the option...
  • Page 26: To View Contacts

    7.5 TO VIEW CONTACTS: You can check the number and the set ringtone for each contact as fol- lows: press 2x the button use the buttons to select the desired contact press the button use the buttons to select the option [ BEKIJKEN ] press the button...
  • Page 27: Memory Status

    7.6 MEMORY STATUS: You can check the memory status of your handset as follows: press 3x the button use the buttons to select the option [GEHEUGEN ] press 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 return the...
  • Page 28: Intercom, Transfer And Conference

    INTERCOM, TRANSFER AND CONFERENCE 8.1 INTRODUCTION: You can register up to 5 handsets on the PDX-2708 / PDX-2728 base station. When registering multiple handsets, you can make internal calls free of charge and you may transfer calls. If your telephone was supplied with multiple handsets, you can immediately start using these functions.
  • Page 29: Transfer / Conference Call

    press the End button to disconnect the intercom call * When receiving an external call during an intercom call, the handset will emit notification tones. Disconnect your intercom call, wait until the usual ringtone sounds and answer the outside call (when using more than 2 handsets, you can also accept the outside line using any free handset).
  • Page 30 transfer conference call press the End button to press and hold the * (as- transfer the call to the other terisk) button for at least 2 sec handset 2 seconds to start the 3-way call press the End button to disconnect the call.
  • Page 31: Clock & Alarm (Wake-Up) Function

    CLOCK & ALARM (WAKE-UP) FUNCTION 9.1 INTRODUCTION: In standby mode, the display of the handset(s) shows the time. Moreover, you can program an alarm or wake-up time (for each handset). 9.2 TIME AND DATE SETUP: press the button use the buttons to select the option [ DAT/TIJD ] press the button...
  • Page 32: To Enable/Disable The Alarm And To Set The Alarm Time

    [ TIJD INST ] here you can set the time [ DAT INST ] here you can set the date 9.3 TO ENABLE/DISABLE THE ALARM AND TO SET THE ALARM TIME: press the button use the buttons to select the option [ ALARM ] press the button use the...
  • Page 33: Alarm Operation

    the display will show the word [ SLUIMER ] press the button now use the buttons to enable or disable the snooze function (see below an explanation of the snooze function) press the button to save your settings and press the End button to return the handset to standby mode 9.4 ALARM OPERATION: •...
  • Page 34: Handset Preferences

    10 HANDSET PREFERENCES 10.1 INTRODUCTION: You can use the menu [ HS INST ] to adjust various handset settings to your personal preferences. 10.2 MENU FOR HANDSET PREFERENCES: press the button use the buttons to select the option [ HS INST ] press the button now use the...
  • Page 35 [ EQUALIZER ] You can use the equalizer to (extra) amplify the treble or bass levels. This tone control is disabled when set to ‘natural’ [ TAAL ] Here you can set the language in which the various messages are dis- played on the display.
  • Page 36: Base Preferences

    [ MAILBOX ] The number you can enter here will be saved underneath button 1. By press- ing and holding the 1 button for at least 2 seconds in standby mode, this number will be dialled. Usually the phone number for your voicemail is stored underneath the 1 button, but you may store any frequently used number.
  • Page 37 [ FLASH ] Here you can set the interruption duration of the flash pulse (see also paragraph 3.8): - short setting: 100mS - average setting: 300mS - long setting: 600mS Ask your telephone service provider or the supplier of your home or office switchboard for the most suitable interruption time.
  • Page 38: Resetting Preferences

    12 RESETTING PREFERENCES 12.1 INTRODUCTION: Via the menu [ STANDARD ], you can reset your settings to the standard factory settings. 12.2 MENU FOR RESETTING PREFERENCES: press the button use the buttons to select the option [ STANDARD ] press the button use the keypad to enter the PIN code press 2x the...
  • Page 39: Factory Settings

    12.3 FACTORY SETTINGS: Name handset handset Display language Dutch Internal ringtone Melody 2 External ringtone Melody 6 Ring volume 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...
  • Page 40: Additional Handsets

    13 ADDITIONAL HANDSETS 13.1 INTRODUCTION: You can connect 5 handsets with each base station from the PDX-2708 / PDX-2728 series. This way you can make internal calls free of charge and you can also transfer calls. 13.2 TO REGISTER HANDSETS: Attention, the handset(s) supplied with the basis is (are) already registered to that base.
  • Page 41: Tips For Multiple Handsets

    13.3 TIPS FOR MULTIPLE HANDSETS: • Instructions for dialling and incoming calls are identical for all handsets of the PDX-2708 / PDX-2728 series. • Intercom calls are free of charge. • When receiving an external call during an intercom call, the handsets will emit a notification tone.
  • Page 42: Tips And Warnings

    14 TIPS AND WARNINGS 14.3 PLACEMENT: • Preferably, do not place the device on surfaces that have been treated with cellulose; the rubber feet can leave traces on these. • Do not place the phone in the direct vicinity of other phones or other electronic (medical) devices, TL tubes and other gas discharge lamps;...
  • Page 43: Power Supply Handset

    14.6 HEARING AIDS: • Users of older generation hearing aids always shall keep into account a possible uncomfortable buzzing tone when using DECT phones. 14.7 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT: • It is possible that enabled DECT phones interfere with sensitive medical equipment. When the phone is kept in the vicinity of the medical device, interference can occur.
  • Page 44: Onderhoud

    15 POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS 15.1 POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS • No dialling tone. The outside line is being used by another unit. Wait until that call − has ended and try again. Check the connection between the base and you telephone −...
  • Page 45: Problems During Calling

    15.3 PROBLEMS DURING CALLING: • Beep tones during an intercom call: You are called from outside during an intercom call; end this call, − wait until the phone rings normally and answer the call. • Beep tones during a call: The batteries are nearly empty;...
  • Page 46: Problems During Calling

    • You can also contact the Profoon service center on phone number +31 (0) 73 6411 355 of with the supplier of this phone. 17 SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 47: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEWS HANDSET ..................2 DISPLAY ..................4 BASE ..................... 5 INSTALLATION BASE STATION ................6 HANDSET ..................7 EXTRA HANDSETS AND CHARGERS ........7 CALLING CALLING WITH THE PHONE OR USING THE HANDS-FREE FUNCTION ........8 RECEIVING CALLS ..............8 ENDING CALLS ................
  • Page 48 DETAILS, SAVE OR DELETE ............. 17 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ............. 18 VOICEMAIL INDICATION INTRODUCTION ................. 19 NEW VOICEMAIL INDICATION ..........19 PHONE BOOK MEMORY INTRODUCTION ................. 20 SEARCHING FOR AND CALLING CONTACTS ......20 TO ADD, EDIT OR DELETE CONTACTS ........21 DIRECT MEMORIES ..............
  • Page 49 BASE PREFERENCES 11.1 INTRODUCTION ................. 36 11.2 MENU FOR BASIS PREFERENCES.......... 36 RESETTING PREFERENCES 12.1 INTRODUCTION ................. 38 12.2 MENU FOR RESETTING PREFERENCES ........ 38 12.3 FACTORY SETTINGS..............39 ADDITIONAL HANDSETS 13.1 INTRODUCTION ................. 40 13.2 TO REGISTER HANDSETS ............40 13.3 TIPS FOR MULTIPLE HANDSETS ..........
  • Page 50 15.4 PROBLEMS WITH CALLER IDENTIFICATION ......46 15.5 OTHER ..................46 VERKLARING VAN CONFORMITEIT ........47 SPECIFICATIONS ..............48 TABLE OF CONTENTS .............. 48 GARANTIEVOORWAARDEN ............ 52...

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