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DP-101 Dial Pad Guide
This guide explains how to setup and use a DP-101 Dial Pad with a G-408, G-408R, or G-404
Intercommunication System (from now on, referred to as a "G-408" for simplicity). After following this
guide, you should be able to connect to your DP-101 to your G-408, configure your G-408's dial pad
features, and know how to use a DP-101 Dial Pad.
Overview Summary
These are the basic steps you will perform when following this guide:
1) Learn about the dial pad's hardware.
2) Learn about the dial pad's features.
3) Connect the dial pad to your G-408.
4) Tune the dial pad settings in your G-408.
5) Learn about phone book entry names for use with
the dial pad.
6) Optionally connect a CP-102 control panel at the
same time as a dial pad.
Dial Pad Hardware
The DP-101 Dial Pad is an external hardware device that connects to a
G-408 (or G-408R or G-404) using a USB cable. The DP-101 ("the dial
pad") is powered by this USB connection – no external power supply is
required. The dial pad's USB cable is attached and has a USB Type-A
connector to plug into the G-408.
The dial pad mainly consists of several keys – similar to a small
computer keyboard. There is also an 'On/Off' button near the top of
the pad that can be used to temporarily disable the numeric 'dialing'
buttons. When 'on', a green light will surround the button. When 'off',
the number keys on the dial pad are disabled and the green light is off.
There are two USB ports on the dial pad – one on each side. These
ports are effectively a USB Hub and can be used to connect other
peripherals (such as a CP-102 Control Panel) to the G-408 while the dial
pad is connected.
700-123 DP-101
Aug-17
© GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY, LLC
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Summary of Contents for Global Communications DP-101

  • Page 1 DP-101 Dial Pad Guide This guide explains how to setup and use a DP-101 Dial Pad with a G-408, G-408R, or G-404 Intercommunication System (from now on, referred to as a “G-408” for simplicity). After following this guide, you should be able to connect to your DP-101 to your G-408, configure your G-408’s dial pad features, and know how to use a DP-101 Dial Pad.
  • Page 2 Using the dial pad is easy – very minimal training is required. NOTE: When using a DP-101, if you see a prompt to “Enter PIN #”, you must enter a security PIN code before you may use the dial pad. This is explained in more detail in a later section.
  • Page 3 (a mobile phone) is connected to it. It also provides the option of making the Bluetooth Module “Discoverable” (so the phone can find it), or “Not Discoverable” (so phones will not see it when doing a Bluetooth search). 700-123 DP-101 © GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY, LLC Aug-17...
  • Page 4 An explanation of the settings is included in the G-408’s built-in help documentation, but also follows here. Only the settings relevant to dial pads are included: 1) Is Dial Pad Connected – This simply displays whether or not a DP-101 Dial Pad is currently connected to this system. 700-123 DP-101 ©...
  • Page 5 The CP-102 Control Panel allows you to make and break nets between modules without the need for a web browser. A DP-101 Dial Pad allows you to manage calls without the need for a web browser. It often makes sense to use both of these devices at the same time.
  • Page 6 The DP-101 has a built in USB hub to allow that to happen. Simply plug in the CP-102’s USB cable to one of the DP-101’s USB ports, then plug the DP- 101 into the G-408. Both devices will work with the G-408 simultaneously.