Denver DDP-100 Owner Manual
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Denver DDP-100 is a versatile device that seamlessly integrates phone and answering machine functionalities, offering convenience and flexibility for managing calls. With its user-friendly design, it allows you to store up to 10 speed dial contacts, customize ringer melodies and volume levels for internal and external calls, and easily locate misplaced handsets using the paging feature.
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UNPACKING
In the box you should find the following items:
Base Handset(s) Powers supply(s)
Charging unit
(for multi-handset only
INPUT: AC230V, 50HZ
OUTPUT: DC9V, 300mA
Polarity: Center Negative
Model: DCT-3500
Line cord
Re-chargeable batteries
User guide
NAMES OF CONTROLS
EARPIECE
DISPLAY
HEADSET SOCKET
MENU
TALK / HOOK
FLASH / PAUSE
MENU UP / LNR
Press this to move through the menu / review last number redial memory
DIALING NUMBER
P
Confirm
ERASE / ESCAPE
MENU DOWN / CID
Press this to move through the menu / review CID information
# Button
Press and hold the button to activate conference call between external or internal calls
INT
RP CID
C
INTERCOM
MICROPHONE
VOLUME /
MICROPHONE
MUTE
LCD DISPLAY
Handset Name
Reception
CID
Battery level Speed dial
Keypad locked
Mute
External / internal
Volume level
BATTERY INDICATOR
Fully charged
Half charged
Low battery
Very low battery(the indicator blinks)
When the battery is nearly empty, the display will show RECHARGE, please recharge the battery immediately.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
I NT
#
C
Do not allow the handset to contact with water.
Make sure you insert the batteries with correct polarities.
Do not open the handset or the base station. This could expose you to high voltages
Do not locate the unit close to: electrical equipment such as
TV, computers, refrigerators, radiators metal pipes or window frames. This can reduce chance of radio interference.
Do not allow the charging contacts or the battery to contact with conductive material such as keys, paper clips, rings, bracelets, etc.
Do not locate in direct sunlight or high humidity locations.
GETTING CONNECTED
AC Wall Outlet
AC Adaptor
Wall Telephone Jack
Battery installation
Getting connected
1. Connect the power adaptor plug to the base unit and to a AC main socket.
2. Connect the telephone line to the rear of the base unit and to a telephone network socket.
3. Connect the power adaptor plug(s) to the rear of the charger unit(s) and to a AC main socket.
IMPORTANT!
New batteries (supplied0 must be charged for 15 hours without interruption.
You can obtain your replacement batteries from:
Consumer support department_______________________________
Telephone ______________________________________
The warranty may be invalid if any problems arise as a result of the use of an incorrectly specified battery.
1.0 BASIC OPERATION
1.1
LOCATING THE BASE UNIT
It is essential to an overall range and performance that the base unit and handset can receive and transmit good radio signals. The best location is in an upstairs room and central to the area to be covered. If you experience poor range, try re-setting the base unit.
Place the base unit close to:
• AC main socket
1.2 STANDBY MODE
When the handset is in standby mode, the LCD display will show the name of the handset.
1.3
RANGE WARNING
If the quality of received signal from the base station falls below a certain level, the user is recommended to move towards the base station for a better signal.
If the handset is out of the covered range, the display will show
SEARCHING…
IMPORTANT: Due to radio interference in the environment, occasional loss of synchronization between the handset and base may occur for a very short duration. The BASE will very quickly change to another channel automatically to overcome the interference and restore the synchronization.
During this short period handset display may show SEARCHING… then returns back to normal.
1.4
HEADSET
A headset can be attached to the headset socket on the left hand side. When a headset is connected, sound will not be audible through the handset speaker.
Note: Headset is an optional part. Please contact your agent if you need to purchase a headset.
1.5
SETTING DIAL MODE
After charge up the battery, check the tone / pulse setting of the phone. The phone is preset at tone by factory. In case if you need to change the setting, please refer to section 2.5. If you are not sure, please check with you
telephone company.
1.6
MAKING AN EXTERNAL CALL
1.6.1 MANUAL DIALING
1. Press to get line, then, dial the telephone number that you wish to call.
2. To terminate the call, press .
1.6.2 PRE-DIALING
1. 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. (only during PRE-DIALING)
2. Press (the number will be dialed automatically).
3. To terminate the call, press
4. Pause can be added by press and hold the R/P key.
1.7 LAST NUMBER REDIAL
The telephones have an outgoing memory log. It can store up to 10 sets of outgoing calls for predialing. In talk mode, it can only redial the most recent number.
Review the LNR by pressing ‘RP/▲’, Press the button when the desired number appears. (only redial the 1 st
24 digits if the LNR is over 24 digits)
Note: if you wish to delete the LNR, press ▲ (the display will show the number last dialed), press and hold C button. Press ▲ or
▼ to select YES, press OK to confirm. The handset will return to the standby mode automatically. (it will delete all LNR, not one by one)
1.8 ANSWERING INCOMING CALLS
When an external call is received, the base unit and the handset will ring.
1. To take the call, press when the handset rings. When a phone call is received, RINGING will appear on the display.
2. To finish the call, press the button.
1.9 CALL TIMER
The call time of outgoing and incoming calls will be shown on the display when you finish the call.
1.10 VOLUME CONTROL
The volume in the handsets earpiece can be adjusted into three different levels during a call. You can adjust either if you use headset or handset.
1. A call is connected in the handset.
2. Press the volume button , the display will show typically setting
( low: medium: high: )
3. Select your setting by pressing .
1.11 MUTE BUTTON
During a call, if you wish to talk privately to a third party without the caller overhearing, press and hold the mute button ( will appear on the display). To continue the call, press and hold again.
1.12 PAGE/FIND HANDSET
1. To page or locate a missing handset, press the button on the base
unit. The handset will ring for 10 seconds approximately.
2. To terminate this action:
Press or C button on the handset. OR: press the button on the base unit.
1.13 FLASH FUNCTION
If you subscribe to call waiting…
While you are having a call conversation, by pressing R button, you can receive another incoming call and hold the first call. (Press R can also start conference call)
Flash timing is preset by factory.
2.0 MENU FEATURES
NOTE: 1. During MENU state, if there is no action within 1 minute, it will go back to the previous MENU state.
2. After enter MENU, press “C” key, it will return to previous menu.
2.1 SPEED DIAL
Your handset has 10 memories for storing telephone numbers up to 24 digits. (no name or location number will be stored or displayed)
When the speed dial memories record is full (10sets), will flash on the display.
2.1.1 STORING MEMORY NUMBERS
the button;
2. Press ▲ or
▼ to scroll to SPEED DIAL and press the OK button;
3. Press ▲ or
▼ to scroll to ADD and press the OK button;
Key in the numbers and press the OK button.
4. The handset will automatically return to standby mode.
5. Pause can be store, input pause by press and hold R/P key.
2.1.2 VIEW THE MEMORIES
1. Press the MENU button;
2. Press ▲ or
▼ to scroll to SPEED DIAL and press the OK button
3. Press ▲ or
▼ to scroll to VIEW and press the OK button;
4. Press ▲ or
▼ to view the memories.
2.1.3 TO DELETE A STORED NUMBER FROM MEMORY
1. Press the MENU button;
2. Press ▲ or
▼ to scroll to SPEED DIAL and press the OK button;
3. Press ▲ or
▼ to scroll to VIEW and press the OK button;
4. Press ▲ or
▼ to scroll to select the number you wish to delete and press and hold C button for more than 3 seconds;
5. Press ▲ or
▼ to select YES and press OK to confirm;
6. The handset will automatically return to standby mode.
2.1.4 TO DELETE ALL STORED NUMBERS FROM MEMORY
the button;
▼
to scroll to SPEED DIAL and press the OK button;
▼
to scroll to DELETE ALL and press the OK button;
▼
to select YES and press OK to confirm;
5. The handset will automatically return to standby mode.
2.1.5 TO MODIFY A NUMBER IN MEMORY
1. Press the MENU button;
2. Press ▲ or
▼ to scroll to SPEED DIAL and press the OK button;
3 Press ▲ or
▼ to scroll to VIEW and press the OK button;
4. Press ▲ or
▼ to scroll to select the number you wish to modify and press OK button;
5. Modify digits by pressing ▲ or ▼ as many times as necessary to select the digit needs modification and key in new number. Press OK to confirm.
6. The handset will automatically return to standby mode.
2.1.6 RECALLING A PHONE NUMBER
1. In handset standby mode, press the MENU button;
3. Press
▼ to scroll to SPEED DIAL and press the OK button;
4. Press
▼ to scroll to VIEW and press the OK button, the display will show total number of the record;
5. Press sir
6. Press the phone button .
2.2 HANDSET RINGER
Different ringer melody and volume can be selected for internal and external calls.
2.2.1 HANDSET RINGER MELODY AND RING LEVEL
You can change the ringer volume level in five levels.
You can also change the ring signal melody; four different types are available.
1. Press the MENU button;
2. Press the ▲ or
▼ button until the display shows INT RING ( internal ring ) or EXT RING ( external ring );
3. Press the OK button, the display will show LVL = X and TYP = Y ( X is the ring volume, Y is the ring melody );
4. Select the desired melody by pressing ▲ or
▼
. Select ringer
level by pressing 0 or 1 or 2 or 3 or 4; (level 0 is ringer off)
5. Press the OK button to confirm.
6. The handset will return to the standby mode automatically.
2.3 SET KEYTONE
From now, the handset keypad is programmed to emit a confirmation beep every time a key is pressed. This beep can be turned off as desired.
1. Press the MENU button;
2. Press the ▲ or
▼
button until the display will show SET KEYTONE;
3. Press the OK button;
4. Press the ▲ or
▼ button until the display shows ON or OFF;
5. Press the OK button to toggle the selection;
6. The handset will return to the standby mode automatically.
2.4 SET KEYLOCK
The telephone has a function that allows you to disable all outgoing calls and all functions. You can only receive the incoming calls. will be displayed when the lock function is activated.
2.4.1 LOCKING THE PHONE KEYPAD
the button;
▼ to KEYLOCKED and press OK to confirm;
▼
to select ON. Press OK to confirm;
4. The display will show .
2.4.2 UNLOCKING THE PHONE KEYPAD
the button followed by the * button, the handset will be unlocked temporarily. It will be locked again after you finished a call or stop processing a function. Press any other key will have no function.
2. To unlock the handset for a normal use, press MENU again, and then:
a. Press ▲ or
▼ to scroll to KEYLOCKED, press OK;
b. Press ▲ or
▼
to select OFF and press OK to confirm; c. The handset will return to the standby mode automatically.
2.5 SET DIALMODE
The new handset is programmed to dial out every digit in TONE mode.
This dial mode can be changed to PULSE mode.
1. Press the MENU button;
2. Press ▲ or
▼ button until the display shows SET DIALMODE;
3. Press the OK button;
4. Press ▲ or
▼ button to set the dial mode to TONE or PULSE mode;
5. Press the OK button to select;
7. The handset will return to the standby mode automatically.
2.5.1 TEMPORARY TOUCH-TONE ACCESS
If you have a pulse dialing line, you can temporarily change to Touch-Tone
dialing to access special services such as electronic banking and remote-control answering machine.
1. Dial the number you want to call.
2. When your call is answered, press *.
The telephone stays in tone mode until the call ends. Then it returns automatically to pulse mode.
2.6 BABY MODE
When Baby Mode is enabled the handset will automatically pickup an internal call and the caller can listen. You can process this function to monitor a baby room by listening the noise of the monitored room, without being heard by the baby.
2.6.1 ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING BABY MODE
1. Press the MENU button;
2. Press ▲ or
▼
button until the display shows BABY MODE. Press
OK
to confirm;
3. Press ▲ or
▼
button to select ON or OFF, press OK to confirm;
4. Your handset will return to standby mode automatically.
2.7 HANDSET NAME
For easy identification, you can store a maximum of 8-digit alphanumeric character into the handset. During standby mode, the handset name, time and date will be displayed. This handset could be programmed with 2 kinds of different languages, please keep pressing the key to get the alphabet you want when edit the handset name.
2.7.1 STORING THE HANDSET NAME
1. Press the MENU button;
2. Press ▲ or
▼
button until the display shows HS NAME, Press the
OK
button to confirm;
3. Enter alphanumeric characters with a maximum of 8 digits, Press the
OK
button to store (to enter a capital letter, you can press #. To be back to normal, press # again).
Use the keys labeled with letters to write the name. Press once for the first labeled letter, twice for the second and three times for the third etc.
4. The handset will return to standby mode automatically.
Note: To modify the handset name, repeat steps 1 to 2, and then press the C button to erase previously entered digits
2.8 PABX
Some PABX which do not automatically recall the exchange identification code to the public network, you may need to program the public access code up to a maximum of 2 digits.
If your dialed digits prefix matches with the PABX ACCESS CODE, your telephone will automatically insert a pause after the exchange identification code. This feature works at pre-dialing, not at talk mode.
2.8.1 STORING THE PABX NUMBER
the button;
▼
button until the display shows PABX, Press the
OK
button to confirm;
▼
button to select ON and press the OK button to confirm;
4. Enter the access number, press the OK button to store;
5. The handset will return to standby mode automatically.
2.8.2 DEACTIVATE PABX
1. Repeat steps 1-2;
2. Press the ▲ or
▼
button to select OFF and press the OK button to confirm;
3. The handset will return to standby mode automatically.
2.9 DIRECT CALL
(baby call feature)
This feature enables the handset to be pre-programmed with an emergency number which will be automatically dialed out by pressing any button. It is possible to answer calls even if this feature is implemented. DIRECT CALL will be displayed when the function is activated.
2.9.1 STORING AND ACTIVATION OF THE DIRECT CALL NUMBER
1. Press the MENU button;
2. Press the ▲ or
▼
Press the OK button;
button until the display shows DIRECT CALL,
3. Press the ▲ or
▼
button to select ON and press OK to confirm;
4. Enter the direct call number with a maximum of 24 digits;
5. Press the OK button to enable the DIRECT CALL function.
2.9.2 DEACTIVATING DIRECT CALL
1. Press and hold the C button for about 3 sec.;
2. You will hear one short beeps, the phone will return to standby mode automatically
2.10 DEFAULT
Default settings: melody and volume level for EXT and INT calls; HS name;
PABX; Baby Mode; Key tone; Key Lock; Dial mode, Language, Direct Call.
If you wish to go back to the setting of the factory, you can act as follows:
1. Press the MENU button;
2. Press the ▲ or
▼
button until the display shows DEFAULT.
Press the OK button to confirm;
3. Press the ▲ or
▼
to select YES and press the OK button to confirm;
4. The handset will return to the setting of the factory.
KEYTONE ON/OFF ON DIRECT
ON/OFF
LANGUAGE
CALL OFF
KEY LOCK ON/OFF
DIAL MODE
TONE/PULSE
OFF
BABY MODE ON/OFF OFF
HANDSET NAME 1
PABX ON/OFF OFF
TYPE
RINGER
LEVEL
ENGLISH
INT 01
EXT 1
INT 1
2.11 LANGUAGE
You can select the display language as your preferred language.
(2 languages, ENGLISH and FRENCH) the button
▼
button until the display shows LANGUAGE, press the OK button to confirm
▼
to select the language you desired. the button.
5. The handset will return to standby mode automatically
2.12 INTERCOM CALL
If multiple handsets are registered to the same base, it is possible to make calls from one handset to another. The call will not be charged by your
Network operator.
1. Press the lNT button;
2. Enter the handset number of the handset you wish to call;
3. PAGING and HS number will appear on the display of the called handset. If the call is received, the display will show INTERCOM and HS number. For easy identification, you can select different ringer sound for
EXT and INT calls.
If an external call is received while an internal call is in progress, a reminder tone will be heard.
Press to terminate the Internal call and when you hear the ring signal in the handset you can answer the incoming call by pressing again.
2.13 CALLER ID
Caller display enables you to see who is calling from just before you answer a call and who has called in your absence, you can also view the time when the call made. It only works when the service is implemented on your telephone line. When your telephone rings, the information of the incoming caller will appear on the display. Up to10 incoming calls will be stored in the handset. The oldest number will be overwritten automatically if the list is full. During a call conversation, if a third party called, the number will be shown on the display, and beep sound at the earpiece.
Each entry in the caller list has:
•
Caller number (up to 24 digits)
WHEN IS CALLER DISPLAY AVAILABLE?
1. While ringing before pick up. The record will be saved into the CID log with new call mark.
2. For third party interrupt call during conversion. The last record of the third party will be saved into the CID log without new call mark. You can press R button to swap conversation between lines. Different telephone network service providers may be of different indications.
Contact your telephone network operator for full details.
2.13.1 VIEW THE MEMORIES IN CALLER ID
1. Press the MENU button;
2. Press the ▲ or
▼ button until the display shows CALLER ID;
3. Press OK, and press ▲ or
▼ to select VIEW;
4. Press OK, and press ▲ or
▼ to view the record. ( to view the time of the call made, press MENU; to view the number, press MENU again; to view caller’s name, press MENU for a third time.)
OR:
1. Press the
▼ button to enter CALLER ID;
2. Press the ▲ or
▼
button to view the record.
2.13.2 DELETE CALLER DISPLAY NUMBERS
1. In handset standby mode, press the MENU button;
2. Press the ▲ or
▼
button until the display shows CALLER ID;
3. Press OK, and press ▲ or
▼
to select VIEW;
4. Press OK, and press ▲ or
▼
to select the number you wish to delete;
5. Press and hold C button, the number will be deleted;
6. Press ▲ or
▼
to select YES and press OK to confirm;
7. The handset will return to the standby mode automatically.
OR:
1. In handset standby mode, press the CID button;
2. The handset display shows number of unread CID record or total CID record;
3. Repeat the steps 4 -7.
2.13.3 DELETE ALL CALLER DISPLAY NUMBERS
1. In handset standby mode, press the MENU button;
2. Press the ▲ or
▼
button until the display shows CALLER ID;
3. Press OK, and press ▲ or
▼
to select DELETE ALL;
4. Press OK, and press ▲ or
▼
to select YES and press OK to confirm;
5. automatically.
The handset will return to the standby mode
2.13.4 SAVE CALLER DISPLAY NUMBERS TO SPEED DIAL
the button
▼
button until the display shows CALLER ID;
Press , and press ▲ or
▼
to select VIEW.
▼
button to scroll through the records;
Press to save the number shown on the display;
6.
The handset will return to the standby mode automatically.
OR:
1. In handset standby mode, press the CID button;
The handset display shows number of unread CID record or total CID record;
2. Repeat the steps 4-6 of the above.
Note: Name can’t be entered and remembered for this model, so only number will be displayed when CID comes.
2.13.5 REDIAL VIEWING CALLER DISPLAY NUMBERS
1. In the handset standby mode, press the CID button;
2. The handset display shows all CID record. Press the ▲ or
▼ button to scroll through the records. (If any calls missed, the indictor will flash on LCD.);
3. Press the button to call back the number shown on the display.
2.14 WALL MOUNTING
To mount the base station on a wall
1. Drill holes on the wall as according to the drill guide.
2. Put screws in the holes and let it protrude for around 5mm.
3. Mount the base station with the screws in the back of the base station.
WARNING:
Be certain there are no electrical cables, pipes or other items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting the screws into the wall.
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3.0 MALFUNCTIONS
Although it is unlikely that the base station will malfunction, if it does, disconnect it from the telephone line until proper repairs are completed.
The cordless telephone uses radio frequencies for transmission and reception, and is subject to certain operating conditions. The following conditions are normal and could affect operation of your system.
3.1 NOISE
Electrical pulse noise is present in most homes at one time or another. This is most intense during lightning storms. Certain kinds of electrical equipment such as light dimmers, fluorescent bulbs, motors, fans, etc., also generate noise pulse. Because radio frequency transmission is susceptible to these pulses, on occasion you may hear them in your handset.
Generally they are a minor annoyance and should not be interpreted as a defect in your system.
3.2 RANGE
Because radio frequencies are used, the location of the base station can affect the operating range. Try several locations in your home or business and pick the one that gives you the clearest signal to the handset. Turning around while holding the handset may help you find the best position.
3.3 INTERFERENCE
Electronic circuits activate a relay to connect the cordless telephone to your
telephone line. These electronic circuits operate in the radio frequency spectrum. While several protection circuits are used to prevent unwanted signals, there may be periods when these unwanted signals enter the base station. You may hear clicks or hear the relay activates while you are not using the cordless handset. If this station antenna, or relocate the base station. Check for interference before selecting your final base station location by plugging it in and monitor it for clicks.
Two cordless systems should not be operated too close to each other because of interference. This interference can be reduced by lowering your base station antenna, thereby reducing its range.
4.0 TROUBLE SHOOTING
4.1 THE TELEPHONE DOES NOT WORK
- Is the power adaptor connected correctly?
- Is the line cord connected correctly?
- Are the batteries in the handset charged?
- Connect a different telephone to the same wall socket. If the other telephone does not work, contact your Network operator.
- Please disconnect the power adaptor and re-connect, you should hear a beep tone from your base.
4.2 NO DIALLING TONE
- 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?
- Please re-register the handset.
4.3 WHEN ON CALL, A WARNING TONE IS HEARD
- The battery power may be low (recharge the handset).
4.4 THE DISPLAY ON THE HANDSET IS BLANK
- Is the mains power switched on?
- Is battery too low or no battery?
4.5 THE HANDSET DOES NOT RING
- Is the ringer programmed off?
4.6 MEMORY DIALLING DOES NOT WORK
- Store a new number and try again.
4.7 THE DISPLAY SHOW DIRECT
-
Long press C button.
5.0 MAINTENANCE
To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these guidelines:
-
Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lamps).
-
Do not expose to direct sunlight or moisture.
-
Avoid dropping the phone, and other rough treatment to the phone.
-
Clean the phone with a soft cloth.
-
Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will damage the finish.
-
Periodically clean the charge contacts on the handset and base with a clean pencil eraser.
-
Retain the original packaging in case you need to ship the phone at a later date.
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