Hotpoint DDP-700 User Manual

USER GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MODEL NAME
DDP-700
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a glance guide to the buttons on your handset and base, and the messages on the handset display
The handset The handset’s display The base
how to install your DDP-700 and the things you will observed using your DDP-700-digital cordless telephone
Unpacking your DDP-700 Connection and condition for use Choosing a site for the Base Radio signal between handset and base Electrical Safety Emergency calls Charging the batteries
a first glance to know before you operate your DDP-700
Handset battery charge level On / Off function Out of range warning Standby mode The clock (time and date)
how to make and end a calls in different ways.
T o make a call by Pre-dialing (external call) T o end a telephone call T o make a call from phonebook To make a call from CID list (call back) T o make a call to another handset (internal call) To make a call for Babysit Last Number Redial Outgoing Call Review / Redial
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To answer a call
During a call
how to received calls in different ways.
Earphone mode Speakerphone mode / handsfree
the things you can do during a call
Volume level Microphone mute Transferring an external call / External
Call Hold Conference call Call Shuttle Sending DTMF Headset mode
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Caller ID
The phonebook
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Ring Melody
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how to use the caller ID features of your DDP-700
Call screening CID phonebook matching CID reserved and unavailable Auto talk Unanswered call review Delete CID
how to store, edit, and delete contact names and telephone numbers in your DDP-700 handset
T o store name and number T o edit entry T o edit individual entry T o delete all entry
to locate the handset or all handset registered tot the base, you can make it ring by pressing the page key
how to select the ringing volume level, the ring melody for the internal and external call for base and handset.
Handset ring volume Handset ring melody for external call Handset ring melody for internal call Base ring volume Base ring melody Ring Priority
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Warning tone
The call timer
The handset name
The keypad protect
Choose your language
Set the clock
Set alarm clock
Baby sitter
this will let you set your DDP-700 handset to emit beep when you press key , key confirmation, low battery and out of range.
Key Press Key Confirmation Low Battery Out of Range
your DDP-700 handset will display the elapse time on the LCD.
to personalized your individual handset name.
to protect your DDP-700 handset from accidental dialing.
to choose the language Italiano and English.
ways to set, turn on/off your DDP-700 handset clock
to set your DDP-700 handset as alarm clock
use your DDP-700handset for Babysit
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Adding new handset
Pico Cellular system
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how to register additional handset to your DDP-700 cordless DECT phone.
Another DDP-700 handset Another DECT GAP compliant handset
how to configure your DDP-700 to cover larger area, register additional base to your DDP-700 cordless DECT phone.
Register another DDP-700 base Another DECT GAP compliant base DDP-700 mobility choosing the base
how to configure your DDP-700 to cover larger area, register additional base to your DDP-700 cordless DECT phone.
Programming Change PIN Code Dialing mode P ABX De-register handset Default setting LCR Feature - Italy Primary Code Desired Code Area code Access Code Special Code Routable Code Setting the Primary Code Setting the Others Code LCR On / OFF Factory Preset -Routable Factory Preset - Special Code Dialing LCR Call Barring
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GUIDE GUIDE
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REFERENCE GUIDEREFERENCE GUIDE
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AILSAILS
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Dialing Type Do you need a Pause PBX Access Code and Pause Do you need Recall (Flash) P ABX storing number in the phonebook
check the points here if you encounter problem with your DDP-700 or not working correctly,
easy reference for programming the DDP-700
technical specifications of DDP-700
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WHERE TO FIND IT
The Handset
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MODEL NAME
DDP-700
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EARPIECE
Listening
DISPLAY
View Name, Number & Icon
PHONEBOOK
List of name
HOLD / INT
Place the call on hold tempo-
rary / call another registered
handset
MENU / MENU UP
For programming Handset /
Press to scroll Menu up -
increase volume during a call
T ALK
Press to initiate and end a call
EARPHONE SOCKET
For handsfree using headset
FLASH
Recall during a call
MUTE
For private conversation during a call
POWER OFF / OK
T urn off handset / Confirmation key during programming mode
REDIAL / P AUSE
Last number Redial / Insert fix time hold between dialled num­ber
CLEAR / SPEAKERPHONE
Delete last entered digit or exit programming mode / Speaker­phone during a call
DIALING NUMBER
Press to dial Number or Store
Name
MICROPHONE
Pick up voice
CID / MENU DOWN
Review CID / Press to scroll menu down - decrease volume during a call
CHARGE CONT ACT
Charging Batteries
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The Handset’s display
MODEL NAME
DDP-700
ALPHANUMERIC DIS­PLA Y
Display Letters or Number
NUMERIC DISPLA Y
Display Letters or Number
BA TTER Y
Battery Strength Level
KEY P AD LOCK
Keyboard is not Active
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SPEAKERPHONE
Handsfree Operation
NEW CALL (CID)
New Call when flashing
ANSWERING MACHINE
Not Use
MONITOR
Baby Sitter or Room monitor
RING MUTE
Silent Ring for Handset
CONVERSA TION MUTE
Microphone mute
CALL IN PROGRESS
Connected to the T elephone line or an Handset to Handset Call
PHONEBOOK
View names and numbers
PROGRAMMING
Programming Handset or Base
CONNECTION
Reception Status between hand­set and Base
WHERE TO FIND IT
The Base
CHARGE TERMINAL
It will contact with the handset terminal when place to cradle to charge the battery.
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DDP-700
NEW CALL / IN USE INDICA TOR
This indicator will flash if you have missed a call (new call)
During an external call, it will continuously light.
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TEL. LINE / POWER LINE
T wo separate Jack for the PSTN Telephone Line and AC mains power supply
RING INDICATOR
When an incoming call, this in­dicator will light.
CHARGE INDICA TOR
When you place the handset for charging, this indicator will light.
P AGE BUTTON
Press this key to find the hand­set/s. All registered handset will emit the page ring.
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DDP-700
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INST ALLATION DO’ s AND DONT’ s
Unpacking your DDP-700
When you unpack your DDP-700, make sure you keep all packing materials in a safe place, in case you later need to transport it to return it for servicing. In the box, you will find :
- DDP-700 handset
- 2 pieces of battery
- a belt clip
- the DDP-700 base unit
- AC adaptor
- User Manual
- a telephone line cable
Connection and condition for use
The DDP-700 is connected to the public network using the standard telephone plug and socket systems. You can connect your DDP-700 to :
- a line connected directly to a local exchange, with its own directory number
- an extension socket connected to a local exchange
- an extension on an approved P ABX
Choosing a site for the Base
The DDP-700 base unit should be installed where :
- the mains adaptor plug will reach the 220V AC main power supply
- the telephone cable will reach your telephone line socket
- it is not close to another telephone
- it is not close to a sink, shower or anywhere else where it might get wet
- it is not close to other electrical equipment (washing machines, microwave oven, TV , fluorescent lights, etc.)
1. Choose a suitable site for the DDP-700 base
2. Plug-in the mains power lead and the telephone line cord on the DDP-700 base back side
3. Plug the mains AC adaptor into the AC mains socket
4. Insert the telephone line plug into the telephone socket.
Radio signal between handset and base
To use your DDP-700 cordless telephone, you must be able to establish a radio link. It is therefore noted that :
- placing the base unit as high as practical will give a better result.
- placing the base unit near any large metal object, like refrigerator or filling cabinet may block the transmission of radio signal
- other solid structures, like walls may reduce the radio signal strength
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DDP-700
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INST ALLATION DO’ s AND DONT’ s
Electrical Safety
1. DO NOT install the base unit near a sink, bath or shower or anywhere else where it could get wet. Electrical equipment can cause serious injury if used while you are wet or standing on water.
2. If the base unit ever falls into water, DO NOT retrieve it until you have unplugged the AC mains power adaptor and the telephone line plug from the telephone wall socket.
3. DO NOT allow the handset to come in contact with water
4. DO NOT open the handset or the base.
5. DO NOT allow the charging contacts or the battery to come in contact with electrical conductive materials such as metals, rings, paper clip, key, etc.
6. MAKE SURE you insert the batteries in correct polarity .
7. NEVER USE your DDP-700 in the open air during a thunderstorm - unplug the base unit from the telephone line and the AC mains socket where there are storms in your area. Damage caused by lighting may likely to happen.
8. If your DDP-700 is not to be used for long period of time, disconnect the main AC power adaptor from the AC power socket and the telephone line from the telephone wall socket
Emergency calls
Your DDP-700 need mains power. So you cannot use for plac­ing a call during AC power failure.
Thus, a basic phone that does not need AC mains power is needed to place an emergency call during power failure.
Charging the batteries
Your DDP-700 handset need battery to operate. During the first use of your DDP-700, it is recommended that the handset is left over on charge overnight to ensure maximum in-use time.
1. Only use the rechargeable batteries supplied with your DDP-700
2. Install the rechargeable batteries into the rear of your handset. MAKE SURE you insert the batteries in correct polarity.
3. Position the battery cover over the rear of the handset and slide into place.
4. Place the handset on the base unit to charge.
5. The handset will beep and the red LED CHARGE light on the base unit. NOTE :
If the charge do not light up, reposition the handset in the base unit ensuring the charging points contact.
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GETTING STARTED
Handset battery charge level
1. The Level of the battery power is indicated as a battery icon on the LCD display in the handset. If the battery icon shows empty, your DDP-700 need to be charge.
2. When in use and your DDP-700 emit battery low warning tone, your DDP-700 need to be charge
3. When fully charge your DDP-700 will operate for eight (8) hours talk time for earpiece, one hour for the speaker phone and 100 hours of standby time.
On / Off function
The button when press and hold will switch on or off the power of your DDP-700 handset. When your DDP-700 is set to off, your DDP-700 will conserved the battery power, however placing and receiving a call cannot be made.
Out of range warning
If you are moving around during a call and you hear an out of range warning tone from your DDP-700 handset, thi means you are going out of your DDP-700 base coverage. Move a little closer until the tone stops. If you do not move, your call may be cut off. If your call will cut off, you will hear beep tone and your DDP-700 handset antenna icon will continuously flashing.
Press , your DDP-700 handset will display BASE , flashing. You may need to go closer to the base to establish radio link between the handset and the base.
Standby mode
When the handset is not in use, the handset is in the standby mode. The LCD will display the handset name and number. The clock and date is also shown.
Note that, the clock and date should be set.
The clock (time and date)
Your DDP-700 handset can display the time and day. You should set it to the correct time and day at this time. For your first setting on your DDP-700 - digital cordless phone, follow the instruction below to set the time and day.
1. Press up to select HANDSET menu.
2. Press
3. Press to select CLOCK.
4. Press .
5. Press to select SET CLOCK.
6. Press . The 2 digits hour number are blinking.
7. Press the hour on the numeric keypad, 05= 5 AM, 17=5 PM, 23=1 1 PM
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GETTING STARTED
8. Press down to go to the minutes setting. The 2 digits minutes are blinking.
9. Press the minutes directly on the numeric keypad, 01=for 1 minute, 25=25 minutes.
10. Press down to go to the month setting. The 2 digits Month number are blinking. 1 1. Press the month directly on the numeric keypad, 01=January , 05=May , 1 1=November . 1 2 Press down. The 2 digits Date are blinking.
13. Press the date directly on the numeric keypad (example : 01, 02, 10, 20, 31) 14 Press . A confirmation tone is heard.
15. Press three times to exit CLOCK setting or repeat 5 to 13 to set the clock once more.
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CONGRACONGRA
CONGRA
CONGRACONGRA
You just made the first programming - setting the clock and date on your DDP-700- digital cordless phone.
Note : When your DCT101 encountered AC power failure, or when you removed the AC adaptor, the clock will
TULATULA
TULA
TULATULA
be inaccurate. Upon power up, it will be automatically set the time to need to set the correct time and date when your base is power on. See Set the clock -autocalibration on page 26, this will automatically set the date and time base on the FSK CID of the PSTN network. This will only work if your PSTN connection can provide FSK CID and have the date and time information.
When your DDP-700 handset is out of battery power, just put the unit on the charge cradle on the base and the time and date will be restored. There is no need to set again the time and day .
If you register new DDP-700 handset, there is no need to set the clock on the new handset The Time and Date will synchronized to all handsets.
If you changed the Time and Date on one handset, the changes will take effect. If you register another DECT GAP compatible to your DDP-700 base, the time and date may not be
possible to display on the LCD of this new handset.
TIONS!TIONS!
TIONS!
TIONS!TIONS!
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MODEL NAME
DDP-700
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
Making a call
T o make a call by Pre-dialing external call
Placing an external call is similar to dialing a Mobile Phone, dial the number then press the “send” key . This is the most convenient way for placing a call, since if you press a wrong number, you can delete it by pressing the clear key.
1. Dial the number you wish to call. If you made a mistake, press to delete the number.
2.Press to place the call. Your DDP-700 will seized the line and dial the number.
T o end a telephone call
1. Press at the end of your call.
2.Or, place your DDP-700 handset on the base unit cradle.
To make a call from phonebook
1. Press . Note :
2. Press to search the name you want to call.
3.Press . The person’s telephone number will appear on the LCD. Your DDP-700 will seized the line and dial the telephone number.
If the LCD display
EMPTY
, store name and telephone number first, turn to page 14.
T o make a call from Caller ID list (call back)
1. Press down. If it display EMPTY, you don’t have missed CID calls.
2. Press to search the name or number you want to call.
3.Press . The telephone number will appear on the LCD. Your DDP-700 will seized the line and dial the telephone number.
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MODEL NAME
DDP-700
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
T o make a call to another handset (internal call)
When you have more than one handset registered to your DDP-700 base, you can call this handset - this is internal call or handset to handset call as distinct to external call (outside telephone call).
You should know the number of the other handset register to your DDP-700 to make an internal call.
1. Press followed by the handset number. Internal calling tone is heard.
2. The Intercom called user need to press to received and end the Intercom call.
Note :
Your DDP-700 has a feature to distinct the ringing tone of an external call and internal call. Please see the detail on Handset ring melody for external call and internal call on page 18 and 19 respectively .
T o make a call for Baby Sitter (Monitor)
When you have more than one handset registered to your DDP-700 base, you can set the other handset to monitor a specified place, generally it is used for baby sitter. First, you should set the other handset to operate in Babysit mode, the Icon should be display on the handset LCD indicating the handset is in Babysit mode. Please see programming under Baby Sitter on page 28.
You should know the number of the other handset in Babysit mode. Place this handset in the desired place to monitor.
1. Press followed by the handset number. You are calling the handset which set in Babysit Mode.
2. The other handset will take the call automatically . Y ou can hear the surrounding sounds from your DDP-700 on the earpiece, earphone or speakerphone mode.
3.Press on your DDP-700 to end.
Last Number Redial
When LCR function is active (See page 38 and 44), use Outgoing Call Review / Redial to dial Last Number.
1. Press followed by .
2.Your DDP-700 will dial the last number you used in making a call.
Outgoing Call Review / Redial
1. Press . Press to review up to 10 numbers or names. If you dialed out from Phonebook, the name will appear instead of the number.
2. Press if you wish to dial the number.
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MODEL NAME
DDP-700
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
To answer a call
Unless priority has been setup, your DDP-700 base and handset will ring at the same time, please see Persona­lized Y our Setting under Ring Priority on page 21. See Page 12 if CID service is available in your telephone line.
Earpiece mode
1.When your DDP-700 ring, press if it is off the base charging. If it is on the charging cradle, picking up your DDP-700 will go to TALK mode without pressing the . See page 12 for Autotalk with CID.
Speakerphone mode / handsfree
1.When your DDP-700 ring, press . You may place your DDP-700 handset on a table and speak and listen freely within 1 meter away .
During a call
V olume level
1. Press up to increase the volume or down to decrease the volume while in the earphone mode or speakerphone mode.
Microphone mute
If you want to speak secrecy with any person in your side without sending it to the person on the phone.
1. Press . You can now speak freely , the other person on the telephone line will not hear you.
2.Press again to un-mute your DDP-700. Conversation is again possible.
Transferring an external call / External Call Hold
If your have more than one handset registered to your DDP-700 base, you can transfer the external call to this handset. You should know the number of the other handset register to your DDP-700 to transfer the call.
1. When you are engaged in external call, press followed by the handset number where you wish to transfer the call. While calling the other handset, the external call is on HOLD. The called handset need to press to answer the internal call.
2. Once the other handset has been connected, press on your handset to transfer the external call.
3. If the other handset is no answer or do not want to take the external call , press to return to the external call.
Note : The transferred call can be transfer back to the first handset who take the call, or to another
handset (if there are more handsets) registered to your DDP-700.
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MODEL NAME
DDP-700
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
Conference call
If your have more than one handset, you can have a three (3) conference call with another handset and an external call. You should know the number of the other handset register to your DDP-700.
1. When you are engaged in external call, press followed by the handset number where you wish to have a conference call. Internal calling tone is heard, the external call is on HOLD.
2. The Intercom called user need to press to answer the other handset call.
3. Once the other handset has been connected, press on your handset to active conference call.
(The called handset by Intercom cannot initiated the conference call, only the handset who called
internal call can initiate the conference call).
4. If the called handset don’t want to have conference or no answer, the calling handset need to press to return back to the external call.
5.If one of the DDP-700 user wish to leave the conference call, press , the other user can continue the call. If during the 3 conference call, the external call leave, the internal handset to handset connection retain and communication is still possible, however, the busy tone is heard. To end the handset internal call, press on each handset.
Call Shuttle
If your have more than two handsets registered to your DDP-700 base, one handset can have an external call, the two other handset can have internal call. Y ou can also transfer the EXTERNAL call to other handset, then transfer the call again to another handset, shuttle backward and forward the EXTERNAL call.
Sending DTMF
You can use the keypad (0 to 9, * and #) to send tones during a call. For example, to operate an answering machine, or to key in option for an automated answering services or for home banking.
Headset mode
Your DDP-700 handset has a headset jack so that earphone can be used. Earphone is convenient to use in handsfree operation (if don’t want to use speakerphone) while working or doing something where in you cannot accommodate to handle the handset.
1.Plug the 2.5mm male mobile phone headset jack located on the right top corner of your DDP-700
2. Wear the headset. Arranged the microphone so that it closely to your mouth. Placing and receiving a call is now possible using your headset.
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DDP-700
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
Caller ID
Caller Identity Delivery (CID) is a feature of Telephone system and DDP-700 that will let you see who is calling on the line. DDP-700 CID feature will also let you know who calls you in your absence.
Call Screening
With CID service implemented on your telephone line, when your DDP-700 rings, the caller’s number will display on your DDP-700 handset. (If your telephone system service can provide the caller name, your DDP-700 will display the caller’s name instead of the number). Y ou have the option to received the call or not. If you don’t received the call, your DDP-700 will saved the caller’s number or name. Your handset CID icon and Base In-use/New Call LED will flash indicating a missed call.
1.When your DDP-700 ring, calling number will appear in your handset display if CID service is available. Press to take the call.
2. Press again to end the call or you may simply put your handset on the base charge cradle.
CID Phonebook Matching
With CID service implemented in your telephone, if the caller’s number will match the telephone number you stored in your phonebook, it will display the name same as the name in the phonebook rather than the CID number or name. If this is a missed call, when you review the caller list, it will display the name same as in the phonebook and not the number or name.
CID Reserved and Unavailable
If CID service is available in your telephone network and your DDP-700 will display UNAVAIL or RESERVED when an external call comes in, this means that the caller information is not available (UNA V AIL) or withheld (RESERVED).
Autotalk
When CID service is implemented in your telephone line, your DDP-700 will bypass autotalk feature. When your DDP-700 handset is on the base charging cradle and an external call comes in with CID information, your
DDP-700 handset will not auto talk if you pick up the handset from the base cradle. Your DDP-700 will let you see who is calling (CID information : name or number) and let you decide if you wish to answer the call or not.
Press to answer the call. If you do not answer, it will register as New Call /Missed call and your DDP-700 base New call indicator and handset icon are flashing. If your telephone line is not provided with CID service, when you pick up your DDP-700 from the base charging cradle, your DDP-700 will undergo autotalk, thus, there is no need to press the key.
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MODEL NAME
DDP-700
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
Unanswered call review
During your absence or not able to attend to a call, your DDP-700 will remember the caller’s number and time of call. Your DDP-700 base NEW CALL indicator and your handset CID icon will flashing indicating a missed calls. Your DDP-700 can saved 25 missed calls. If calls is more than 25, the old callers will be deleted to give space for new callers. T o review caller’s during your absence,
1. Press down. (If there is no CID, the LCD will display EMPTY).
2. If your telephone service provides the name and number of the caller, the name will be display first. Press . The telephone number will display.
3. Press , the time of call will display. example. 14h50 08-01 - means 2 PM, 50 minutes January 08
4. Press to exit Caller ID review or press to review.
Delete CID
1. Press down and select the name or number you want to delete.
(If there is no CID, the LCD will display EMPTY).
2. Press .
3. If the caller name is appear instead of the number, press three times. If the caller’s number will
display , press two times.
4.Your DDP-700 will ask you if you really want to delete it by asking CONFIRM? Press to confirm
deletion. A confirmation tone is heard. If you don’t want to delete it, press and your DDP-700 will bypass deletion.
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MODEL NAME
DDP-700
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
The Phonebook
Your DDP-700 can store 40 names and numbers. For each entry, you can program a name of 8 characters, number up to 18 digits. Y ou can store new number , edit existing number or delete.
To store name and number
1. Press up to select PHONEBOOK menu.
2. Press to select NEW.
3. Press . LCD will display NAME?
4. Key in the name (maximum 8 characters). Please see table of alphanumeric table below
5. Press . A confirmation tone and LCD will display NUMBER?
6. Key in the telephone number (maximum 18 digits)
7. Press . A confirmation tone is heard.
8. Press to exit Phonebook entries or repeat step 3 to 7 to add more entries
9. Press again to exit phonebook programming mode and return to standby mode.
Digit
Pressing of Digits
1x 2x 3x 4x
1 space
2ABC
3DEF
4 GHI
5JKL
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9 WXYZ
0
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MODEL NAME
DDP-700
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
T o edit entry
1. Press up to select PHONEBOOK menu.
2. Press
3. Press to select EDIT.
4. Press
5. Search the name to be edit using . Press .
6. Press to delete a character to the left side of the cursor or add character by pressing the correct letter.
7. Press . A confirmation tone and the LCD will display the number.
8. Press to delete a number to the left side of the cursor or add number by pressing the correct number.
9. Press . A confirmation tone is heard.
10. Press to exit EDIT or repeat step 2 to 9 to edit more entries
11. Press two times to exit phonebook programming mode and return to standby mode.
T o delete individual entry
1. Press to select PHONEBOOK menu.
2. Press
3. Press to select DELETE.
4. Press
5. Search the name to be edit using . Press .
6.DDP-700 will display the number. Press .
7.DDP-700 will prompted CONFIRM?. Press to Delete . A confirmation tone will hear.
8. Press to exit DELETE or repeat step 3 to 7 to delete more entries.
9. Press again to exit phonebook programming mode and return to standby mode.
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