Denver DDP-500 User Manual

Digital cordless with handsfree speakerphone and caller display facility

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DENVER DDP-500
Digital cordless with handsfree Speakerphone
and Caller Display Facility

User guide

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    DENVER DDP-500 Digital cordless with handsfree Speakerphone and Caller Display Facility User guide www.denver-electronics.com - 1 -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location of controls ………………….. 3 Settings ……………………………. 18 Handset …………………………………. 3 Handset ringer melody and level….. 18 Base unit ………………………………… 4 Handset keypad sound ……………. 19 Direct call (baby phone feature) ….. 20 Lock the phone / Baby sit …………. 21 Installation ……………………………...
  • Page 3: Location Of Controls

    LOCATION OF CONTROLS - 3 -...
  • Page 4 LOCATION OF CONTROLS - 4 -...
  • Page 5: Base Unit

    INSTALLATION UNPACKING In the box you should find the following items: • Handset • Powers supply • Base unit • Line cord • 3 x NI-MH batteries( re-chargeable types) • User guide LOCATING THE BASE UNIT It is essential to the overall range and performance that the base unit and handset can receive and transmit good radio signals.
  • Page 6: Battery/Safety Information

    INSTALLATION BATTERY After initial charging the power adaptor must remain connected to the main and base unit and main power switched on. It is recommended that the handset is left on charge overnight to ensure maximum in-use time. The batteries should hold their charge for 110 hours, depending on use. If the phone is not to be used for a substantial period of time, i.e.
  • Page 7: On/Off-Function

    INSTALLATION ON/OFF-FUNCTION button is used to switch the handset on. When the handset is switched off, battery power is conserved and calls cannot be made or received. To switch the handset off 1. Press the MENU button 2. The handset display shows PHONEBOOK 3.
  • Page 8: Range Warning

    INSTALLATION RANGE WARNING If the quality of received signal from the base station falls below a certain level. Example: the handset is moved away from its transmission area from the base station, a “warning tone” is issued to user. When the user moves towards the base station or leaves within the radio shadow, the alarm is cleared. If the handset is out from the radio shadow the display will shows RANGE OUT.
  • Page 9: Handset Display

    INSTALLATION HANDSET DISPLAY Symbol What this means when it appears 1. Battery Charge Level This shows battery power level 2. Programming Mode You are in programming the handset , base or phonebook function DTAM Reserved not in use Internal Call You are connected with other handsets 5.
  • Page 10: Use

    MAKING AN EXTERNAL CALL • Dial the telephone number that you wish to call (the number will be visible on the display). If you dial an incorrect digit, use the C button to erase it. • Press (the number will be dialed automatically). •...
  • Page 11: Speaker Function

    SPEAKER FUNCTION If you wish to switch hands free mode during a call. Press the handsfree button The handset must be standing up and you must be maximum 1 meter from the handset MAKING A CALL/CALL IN SPEAKER FUNCTION Dial the number as normal. •...
  • Page 12: Standby

    STANDBY MODE When the handset is not in-use (standby mode) the LCD display will show the handset identity number the battery and the antenna icon. MUTE BUTTON If during a telephone conversation, you wish to talk privately to a third party without the caller overhearing, press and hold the button (the mute symbol will appear on the display).
  • Page 13: Last Number Redial And Cid Log

    LAST NUMBER REDIAL AND CALLER ID LOG The telephones have a outgoing (last number redial) memory log. It can store up to 5 set of outgoing calls. User can review the LNR by press the RP/UP button, Press the button EXPLANATION OF CALLER ID Caller display allows you to see who is calling before you answer a call and to see who has called in your absence.
  • Page 14: Warning

    4. Press the menu shows TIME Press the CID button shows ERASE Press the OK button to erase the record ERASE ALL CALLER DISPLAY NUMBERS 1. During the handset standby mode, press the CID button 2. The handset display shows number of CID record. 3.
  • Page 15: Phonebook Memory Numbers

    PHONEBOOK MEMORY NUMBERS Your DCT 2200 has 40 memories for storing telephone numbers up to 20 digits, The name of the phone number can be stored with a maximum 10 characters. To make a call to a stored number Press the MENU button The handset display shows PHONEBOOK Press the OK button The handset display shows VIEW...
  • Page 16 To search a number from memory 1. Press the MENU button 2. The handset display shows PHONEBOOK Press the OK button The handset display shows VIEW Press Down key until display shows SEARCH Press the OK button 7. The handset display shows NAME ? 8.
  • Page 17 To clear number from memory 1. Press the MENU button 2. The handset display shows PHONEBOOK Press the OK button The handset display shows VIEW 5. Press Down key unit display shows ERASE 6. Press the OK button 7. Press Up key or DOWN key repeatedly until the name you want appears on the display 8.
  • Page 18: Settings

    SETTING To change any of the telephones setting, press the MENU button first and then Press the Down button again to select your function. Details please refer to DCT 2200 quick reference guide. To terminate and return to stand-by mode, press and hold down for two seconds.
  • Page 19: Handset Keypad Sound

    SETTING HANDSET KEYPAD SOUND From new, the handset keypad is programmed to emit a confirmation beep every time a key is pressed. This beep can be turned off as desired. Press the MENU button. Press Down button until display shows HANDSET Press OK button Press Down button until display shows KEY CLICK Press OK button to toggle your selection...
  • Page 20: Direct Call (Baby Phone Feature)

    SETTING DIRECT CALL (baby call feature) This feature enables the handset to be pre-programmed with an emergency number which can be dialed automatically by pressing any button ( except the programming button).It is possible to answer calls even if this feature is implemented. DIRECT will be displayed when the function is activated. STORE AND ACTIVATIING THE DIRECT CALL NUMBER Press the MENU button.
  • Page 21: Lock The Phone / Baby Sit

    SETTINGS LOCK THE PHONE The telephone have a function there you barrier all outgoing calls and/or all functions. You must know the handsets PIN-code to lock and unlock the phone. “LOCKED” will be displayed when the lock function is activated. Every time you press below, it will change the setting between locked and unlocked.
  • Page 22: Handset Name

    SETTINGS HANDSET NAME You can store maximum 8 digit Alphanumeric character into the your handset for your own identification. During idle mode it will display your handset name and the handset ID number. STORE HANDSET NUMBER 1. Press the MENU button. 2.
  • Page 23: Base Units Pin-Code

    SETTINGS BASE UNIT PIN-CODE From new the base unit PIN-code is 1590. It is recommended that this is changed to a number of your choice (1-8digits). Press the MENU button. Press Down button until display shows BASE Press OK button Display shows PIN : Enter the pin code (1590 from new) If pin code accept display shows FLASH TIME...
  • Page 24: Base Units Ringer Melody

    SETTINGS BASE UNIT RINGER MELODY There are four setting available (TYPE 1 TO 4 melody) for the base unit ringer. Press the MENU button. Press Down button until display shows BASE Press OK button Display shows PIN : Enter the pin code (1590 from new) If pin code accept display shows FLASH TIME Press Down button until display shows MELODY Press OK button display shows B MELODY X (melody type 1 –...
  • Page 25: Base Unit Ringer Level

    SETTINGS BASE UNIT RINGER LEVEL There are four setting available (off, low, medium and high) for the base unit ringer level. Press the MENU button. Press Down button until display shows BASE Press OK button Display shows PIN : Enter the pin code (1590 from new) If pin code accept display shows FLASH TIME Press Down button until display shows VOLUME Press OK button display shows B VOLUME Y...
  • Page 26: Call Barring

    SETTINGS CALL BARRING Call barring can be employed to restrict use of the handset and stop users making expensive calls to international numbers or to premium rate numbers. The base unit can bar up to 5 numbers (of 5 digits each) on each handset.
  • Page 27: Pabx Access Code

    SETTINGS PABX ACCESS CODE In some PABX which does not automatically obtain the exchange identification code to the public network, Then you may need to program up to maximum 4 digit public access code. If your dial digits prefix is match with the PABX ACCESS CODE. Your telephone will now automatically insert a dial pause after the exchange identification code.
  • Page 28: Extending

    EXTENDING DECT-SYSTEM The DCT 2200 can form the basis of a multi-handset DECT telephone system which will allow you to: Register up to 7 handsets to the same base unit.. Register up to 4 base units to same handset. Make an internal call and transfer calls from one handset to another handset that connected to same base unit.
  • Page 29: Additional Base Unit

    EXTENDING ADDITIONAL BASE UNITS The picture on the above illustrates a system with four base units ,A-D. The circle lines shows the range of each Base unit. - 29 -...
  • Page 30: Additional Handsets

    EXTENDING ADDITIONAL HANDSETS Adding additional handset to the system allows all users to make full use of the call transfer and intercom facilities. A maximum of one external call and one internal call can process at the same time. If an additional handset is added to the system, the batteries must be charged for 15 hours without interruption.
  • Page 31: Register / Advance Register

    EXTENDING REGISTER HANDSET/BASE UNIT If an additional handset is added to the system, it must be registered to the base unit. REGISTER BASE UNIT/HANDSET Press BASE page button and hold down (about 10 seconds) until the base unit beep. Press MENU button on the handset. Press Down button until display shows HANDSET, Press OK button Press Down button until display shows SUBSCRIBE Press OK button display shows SUB BASE :...
  • Page 32: Select Base Unit

    EXTENDING ADVANCE REGISTRATION This is practical if the base unit is placed on a high place there you not can reach it and press the search button. Press MENU button on the already registered handset. Press Down button until display shows BASE , Press OK button to confirm Display shows PIN : Enter the pin code (1590 from new) , Press OK button to confirm Press Down button until display shows ADD HS, Press OK button to confirm...
  • Page 33: Deregister

    EXTENDING DEREGISTER A handset can be de-registered from a base unit as follows: Make sure that the other handset is in standby mode Press MENU button on the already registered handset. Press Down button until display shows BASE , Press OK button to confirm Display shows PIN : Enter the pin code (1590 from new) , Press OK button to confirm Press Down button until display shows REMOVE HS, Press OK button to confirm...
  • Page 34: Internal Call

    EXTENDING will appear on the display of the called handset. The ringer sound is also different from an external call. If an external call is received while a internal call is in progress, a reminder tone will be heard and the display on the handset will flash.
  • Page 35: Others

    OTHERS INTERFERENCE All cordless telephones are radio transmitters and receivers and such are subject to interference from a wide range of sources Re-setting the base unit can improve reception substantially. An upstairs room is usually the best location. Electronic equipment like TV~, computers, etc. emit strong electronic magnetic fields which can affect the radio signals.
  • Page 36 OTHERS NO DIALLING TONE Have the batteries been charged? Is the base connected to a mains power socket and mains power switched on? Is the telephone line cord plugged into a telephone Network wall socket? WHEN ON CALL, A WARNING TONE IS HEARD The batteries power may be low (recharge the handset) The handset may be out of range –moving near to the base unit THE BASE UNIT DOES NOT RING...
  • Page 37: Reset The Handset

    OTHERS RESET THE HANDSET If this operation is performed all factory settings will be restored: Ring signal level restored to 3 Internal ring signal type restored to type 3 External ring signal restored to type 4 Earpiece volume restored to low Press the MENU button.
  • Page 38: Quick Reference Guide

    D C T 2200 Q U IC K R E F E R E N C E G U ID E MENU PHONE HANDSET BASE BOOK VIEW DIRECT FLASH TIME ADD ENTRY KEY CLICK MELODY SEARCH INT RING VOLUME EDIT EXT RING DIAL MODE ERASE...
  • Page 39: Technical Data

    A policy of continuous product improvement, and so reserves the right to make changes to the product and functions without notice. Hereby, INTER SALES A/S, declares that this DENVER DDP-500 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

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