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DX 800
User Guide

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Summary of Contents for Orchid DX 800

  • Page 1 Model DX 800 User Guide...
  • Page 2 Phone Layout Introduction Setting Up Installing the batteries Wall mounting Ringer Volume and Pitch Setting the TIME/DATE Operating Instructions Storing and Dialing the 20 Speed Dial memories M1 - M20 Storing and Dialing the 99 Phonebook memories To change or delete a Phonebook entry Menu Options Set Language LCD Contrast...
  • Page 3 Phone Layout 1. Telephone Line Connection 2. Data Connection for a Modem 3. Incoming Call LED 4. Adjustable LCD 5. New calls LED 6. Headset Socket 7. Volume, Menu and Scrolling Keys ( , C) 8. Memory Keys for M1 to M20 9.
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Orchid DX800 phone. We hope that you find the following guide helpful in getting the most out of your purchase. SETTING UP Installing the batteries Unplug the telephone line cord before installing the batteries.
  • Page 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Storing and Dialling the 20 Speed Dial memories M1 - M20 Press the ENTER ( ) button, using the DOWN/UP ( ) buttons scroll to STORE NUMBER then press ENTER ( Using the Alphanumeric keys, enter the name of the person or company associated with the number to be stored, then press ENTER ( ).
  • Page 6: Menu Options

    MENU OPTIONS To enter menu options press the ENTER ( ) button, use the DOWN/UP ( ) buttons to scroll through the various options. Set Language The DX800 can be set for the following Languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish, German or Portuguese. Press the ENTER ( ) button, use the DOWN/UP ( ) buttons to scroll to Set Language, then...
  • Page 7: Set Alarm

    Message Waiting OFF On this model the Message Waiting feature is turned OFF, by sliding the switch on the underside of the phone, to MW2 position. Setting TIME/DATE See Page 4 for details. SET ALARM The DX800 has a 12 Hour clock, AM or PM. To set the Alarm for say 11 AM proceed as follows: Press the ENTER ( ) button, scroll to SET ALARM then press ENTER (...
  • Page 8: Caller Display

    CALLER DISPLAY The Caller display feature is subject to Network connection, contact your Telephone line supplier to arrange this. Up to 99 telephone numbers can be held in the Caller Display memory. Unless the Caller ID has been withheld, the Telephone number of the incoming caller will be displayed on the LCD for 10 seconds.