Profoon PDX-8420 User Manual
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USER'S MANUAL
PDX-8400
PDX-8420
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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL PDX-8400 PDX-8420...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ............... 2 OVERVIEWS Handset ..................4 Display..................5 Base ..................... 5 Charger ..................5 INSTALLATION Base station.................. 6 Handset ..................6 Extra handsets and chargers ............7 OPERATION Hands-free..................8 Answering calls ................8 Making calls.................. 8 End the call...................
  • Page 3 VOICEMAIL INDICATION ............14 MULTIPLE HANDSETS Introduction................. 15 Intercom ..................15 Forwarding/conference............... 15 Registering additional handsets ..........16 Deregistration of handsets ............16 PHONE SETTINGS 10.1 Introduction................. 17 10.2 Menu structure ................17 10.3 Base Settings: To remove the handset (de-registering) ........17 Flash time ...................
  • Page 4: Overviews

    OVERVIEWS Handset: built-in speaker display, see the next paragraph : program button : OK button while programming : correction button during name or number input : to mute the microphone : call button : end button : to switch off the handset (briefly press and hold the button) battery cover built-in microphone...
  • Page 5: Display

    Display: : illuminates when the handset is within reach of the base : speaker function is enabled : (wake-up) alarm is enabled : keypad is locked : you have new messages in your Voicemail : ringtone is disabled : battery charge state : flashes when receiving a call, remains lit during a call Base: handset scan button...
  • Page 6: Base Station

    INSTALLATION Base station: 1. Plug the small connector at the phone cable into the back of the base station (press the connector until you hear a click). 2. Plug the phone connector into the phone socket. 3. Plug the low voltage connector of the adapter into the backside of the phone, and plug the adapter into a 230 Volt mains socket.
  • Page 7: Extra Handsets And Chargers

    You can choose to place the handset onto the base/ charger aimed to the front or to the back to charge the batteries. Extra handsets and chargers: If your phone has been delivered with multiple handsets, 2 batteries and a charger with adapter will be included for every handset.
  • Page 8: Operation

    OPERATION Hands-free: You can make calls holding the handset to your ear or via the built-in speaker function. 1. press the button to switch on the speaker function 2. press the button again to switch off the speaker function (the call remains connected) Answering calls: 1.
  • Page 9: Handset Volume

    Handset volume: 1. During the call, press the keys or , to increase or decrease the volume. R/Flash: 1. During the call, shortly press the key R to give a FLASH pulse. The interruption time of the FLASH pulse is adjustable; for this, see the item Flash duration in paragraph 10.3 Mute (microphone off): 1.
  • Page 10: Phone Book Memory

    PHONE BOOK MEMORY Introduction: The handset is provided with a phonebook memory with a capacity of 20 contacts, each with a phonenumber of up to 24 digits and a name of up to 12 characters. The phone book memory in the handset is connected to the function Caller Identification.
  • Page 11: Delete Memory Selectively

    7. Press the key 8. Select the desired VIP ring tone for this number with press the key to save the corrected memory. Delete memory selectively: 1. Press the key 2. Search the desired memory, using keys and press the key 3.
  • Page 12: Last Number Memory

    LAST NUMBER MEMORY Introduction: The handset remembers the last 10 numbers you’ve dialled using the handset. These numbers can be redialled, copied to the phonebook memory or deleted with a single action. Redialling: 1. press the button, the last number you’ve dialled will appear in the display 2.
  • Page 13: Caller Identification

    CALLER IDENTIFICATION Introduction: If you have the service Caller Identification at your disposal, the num- ber of the calling party is displayed on the display of your handset(s). If your carrier also transmits names, or you have programmed this number including name and the phone book memory of the handset, the name is also displayed on the display.
  • Page 14: Delete Complete Call History

    Delete complete call history: 1. Press the key ; the name or the number of the last received call appears on the display. 2. Press the key and select the option [ DELETE ALL ] with and . 3. Press the key twice, to delete the complete call history.
  • Page 15: Multiple Handsets Introduction

    MULTIPLE HANDSETS Introduction: You can connect (register) up to 5 wireless handsets to the PDX-8400. With multiple registered handsets, you can call each other for free in and around the house and forward calls or even call with three people. If the phone has been delivered with one handset, u can purchase extra handsets (*), which you shall register first (see the concerning instructions further in this user manual).
  • Page 16: Registering Additional Handsets

    Registering additional handsets: 1. press the button on the new handset and select the option [ REGISTER ] 2. press the key and enter the PIN code (de factory code 0000 or your own PIN code) and press the key .
  • Page 17: Phone Settings

    PHONE SETTINGS 10.1 Introduction: You can use the menu in the handset to fully customize the handset to your preferences. 1. Open the menu by pressing the key 2. Browse through the menu options by using and . 3. Press the key to open the desired option.
  • Page 18: Handset Instellingen

    Refer to the user manual of your home or office switchboard or consult your carrier concerning the desired interruption time. 100 ms is the standardized interruption time, and this time is set at the factory. CHANGE PIN: You can change the PIN code, which you need with registering and deregistering of (new) handset, with [CHANGE PIN].
  • Page 19: Language

    Language: Here you can set the language in which the various instructions are displayed on the display. Instructions to revert to the English language, in case you have set a foreign language accidentally: 1. Press the key ‘phone-off’ 3 times. 2.
  • Page 20: Factory Settings

    10.5 Factory settings: You can reset the settings the way they were when the phone left the factory, through the option [ DEFAULT ]: Name handset: handset Display language: Dutch Ring volume: level 3 Call melody external call: melody 6 Call melody internal call: melody 1 Reception volume:...
  • Page 21: Tips And Warnings

    TIPS AND WARNINGS 11.1 General: • Read the user manual carefully and follow all instructions. • Never place or use the phone in a wet or moist room or environment. • Take care of proper heat dissipation; never cover the phone and/or the power supply adapter(s), and do not place them directly beside a heat source.
  • Page 22: Range

    11.4 Range: • The range of the phone is up to 300 meters in the open field and up to 50 meters inside; the range depends on local circumstances. When you get out of range of the base, the symbol will disappear and the text [ OUT OF RANGE ] starts flashing in the display.
  • Page 23: Power Supply Handset

    11.10 Power supply handset: • The display of the handset is provided with a built-in battery capacity meterWhen the battery symbol is full ( ), the battery is fully charged; when the battery symbol is empty ( ), the battery should be charged.
  • Page 24: Possible Problems And Solutions

    POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS Problems with incoming calls: • No notification of incoming calls: − The bell is disabled; enable it. • You are continuously busy: − Check whether a 2nd phone or a 2nd handset that has been registered with the base station, is using the line. −...
  • Page 25: Forgot Pin Code

    • You can also contact the Profoon service center on phone number +31 (0) 73 6411 355 or 03 238 5666 (Belgium) of with the supplier of this phone.
  • Page 26: Specifications

    *: depends on local situations **: depends on the battery condition and usage DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device meets the essential requirements and other relevant provisions as stipulated by the European Guideline 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity is available on the website WWW.PROFOON.COM -26-...
  • Page 27: Warranty

    If you notice any defect, first refer to the user’s manual. Please contact the supplier of this telephone or contact customer service of Profoon on telephone number +31 (0) 73 6411 355 (Netherlands) or 03 238 5666 (Belgium) THE WARRANTY BECOMES NULL AND VOID: In case of improper...
  • Page 28 Service Help WWW.PROFOON.COM SERVICE@PROFOON.NL NL 073 6411 355 (Lokaal tarief) BE 03 238 5666 (Lokaal tarief) (Tarif local) DE 0180 503 0085 Lokale Festnetzkosten Hesdo, Australiëlaan 1 5232 BB, ‘s-Hertogenbosch The Netherlands WWW.PROFOON.COM Service SERVICE@PROFOON.NL NL 073 6411 355 (Lokaal tarief)

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