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USER’S MANUAL
PDX-2808
PDX-2808 DUO
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1 OVERVIEWS
1.1 HANDSET:
handset speaker
display,
see the next paragraph
handset
microphone
recharge contacts, to recharge the handset battery by placing the
handset onto the cradle/charger
button,
see the next page
and buttons,
see the next page
keypad, see the next page
telephone function buttons,
see the next page
direct memory buttons
indicator; ashes when
receiving a call, remains lit
when the BOOST function is
enabled
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direct memory buttons
R button: function button for
certain telecom services
in standby mode, press to open
the menu
during setup, press to conrm your settings
correction button when entering phone numbers or names
during setup, press to go back one step
in stand-by mode, press to start an intercom call (PDX-2808 DUO only)
during a call, press to switch o the microphone
press to answer an incoming call or to start a phone conversation
during a call, press again to enable or disable the speaker function
press to end a call
press and hold (> 5 sec.) to switch o the handset
in standby mode, press to open the Caller-ID memory
in standby mode, press to open the last dialled number memory
press to scroll through memories or settings
0-9 buttons: to dial phone numbers and to enter memories
‘asterisk’ and ‘pound’ buttons: used for e.g. telecom banking
+ extra:
button *: press and hold 2 seconds to lock and unlock the keyboard
button #: press and hold 2 seconds so switch-OFF and ON the ringer signal
BOOST button: during a call, press to en-
able the extra amplier
and buttons: during a call, press to
increase or decrease the volume
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1.2 DISPLAY:
ashes when the connection between the handset and base is lost
remains lit when the handset is within range of the base
ashes when receiving an external call
remains lit during a call
ashes when receiving an internal call
remains lit during an intercom call
illuminates when the speaker function is enabled
illuminates when checking the Caller-ID memory and having new
calls
shows the status of the rechargeable batteries:
= batteries are full
= batteries are 2/3 full
= batteries are 1/3 full, recharge as soon as possible
= batteries are empty, the handset will switch o and you can no
longer make calls
the battery symbol will scroll while charging until the batteries are fully
charged
illuminates when the number is too long to be shown in the display
(press the # button to see the rest of the number)
handset name (HS) and
internal number (1)
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illuminates when you’ve receiver a voicemail message (only FSK
systems)
illuminates when the alarm (wake-up) function is enabled
illuminates when the ring volume is set to 0 (switched o)
1.3 BASE:
page button: to page all handsets (hand-
set search button), also used for register-
ing new handsets.
charging contacts:the rechargeable bat-
teries in the handset are charged via
these contacts
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2 INSTALLATION
2.1 BASE STATION:
Telephone connection:
Plug the small connector at the phone cable into the back of the base
station (press the connector until you hear a click). Plug the phone
connector into the phone socket.
Power supply:
Connect the supplied power adaptor to the input at the rear of
the base and insert the adaptor into a 230V wall socket.
ONLY CONNECT THE INCLUDED ADAPTER. CONNECTING
OTHER ADAPTERS MAY RESULT IN DANGEROUS SITUA-
TIONS OR MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS OF THE
PHONE.
Power adaptor input
Phone line input
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2.2 HANDSET:
1. Open the battery compartment of the handset, by sliding the battery
cover down.
2. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment; at this, pay atten-
tion to the polarity (+ and -).
3. Slide the battery cover back onto the handset and place the handset
on the base station.
4. Leave the handset continuously during 15 hours on the base station,
to charge the batteries properly.
INSERT ONLY RECHARGEABLE NiMH (NICKEL METAL
HYDRIDE) BATTERIES. THE USE OF NON RECHARGE-
ABLE BATTERIES MAY CAUSE DANGEROUS SITUATIONS OR
EXPLOSION HAZARD.
2.3 EXTRA HANDSET AND CHARGER: (PDX-2808 DUO)
2 batteries and a charger with adapter will be included for every
handset. Plug the adapter of these chargers in a 230 Volt mains
socket, insert the batteries into the handset(s) and place the
handset(s) on the charger(s) for 15 hours to charge the batteries.
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3 CALLING
3.1 RECEIVING CALLS:
when you receive a call, the display lighting of the handset will switch on
and the indicator at the top of the handset starts ashing
press the Call button to answer this call
see paragraph 10.2, item [ Auto antw ] answering calls by only from the base station
3.2
CALLING WITH THE PHONE OR USING THE HANDS-FREE FUNCTION:
You can make calls holding the handset against your ear or you can use
the speaker function allowing other household members to listen in or to
keep your hands free for e.g. making notes
during a call, press the Call button again to switch on the
speaker function
press the Call button again to switch the speaker func-
tion back o
3.3 ENDING CALLS:
press the End button to disconnect your call
you can also place the handset back onto the base or cradle/charger to disconnect a
call
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3.4 DIALLING NUMBERS:
Direct dialing:
Press the phone-on key and wait for the dial tone.
Enter the phone number through the keyboard; this
number will be dialed directly.
pre-dialling:
Enter the phone number through the keyboard.
press and hold the 0 button for at least once second to insert a
dialling pause (the display will show -P-)
press the C button to delete any incorrect input
press the Call button to dial the number
dialling from the phonebook memory:
press 2x the button
use the and buttons to search for the desired
memory
press the Call button to dial the number
see paragraph 7.3 for programming phonebook memories
2x
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dialling from the Caller-ID memory:
press the button and use the and buttons to
select the desired call
press the Call button to dial the selected number
dialling from the last dialled number memory:
press the button and use the and buttons to
select the desired call
press the Call button to dial the selected number
dialling speed-dial contacts
press and hold the M1 or M2 button for 2 seconds
the handset will switch on and the number is dialled
see paragraph 10.2, item [ Snelkeuz ] for programming these
speed-dial memories
dialling direct memories
press and hold one of the 0-9 buttons on the keypad for
at least 2 seconds
the handset will switch on and the number is dialled
see paragraph 7.7 for programming the direct memories
2 sec.
2 sec.
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3.5 TO MUTE THE MICROPHONE:
During a call, you can switch o the microphone allowing you to consult
with other household members without having your call partner listening.
during a call, press the button to switch o the micro-
phone;
press the
again to switch the microphone back on
3.6 RECEPTION VOLUME:
normal amplication:
during a call, use the and buttons to adjust the
reception volume; for this you may also use the and
buttons at the right side of the handset or the and
buttons underneath the M2 button
boost apmplication:
rst press the button at the left side of the handset;
the indicator above the display will switch on
now use the and buttons to set the desired volume
level
the volume level for calling via the handset or hands-free can be set separately
the selected setting will be kept in the memory
after disconnecting a call, the boost amplier will be switched o automatically
the boost amplier level is +8dB
or
or
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3.7 CALL DURATION:
during a call, the call duration will be shown in the dis-
play; the call duration will disappear from the display as
soon as you disconnect
3.8 R/FLASH FUNCTION:
R/FLASH means you briey interrupt the telephone connection. This func-
tion allows you to forward calls with certain home or oce switchboards or
activate telephone services such as ‘Call waiting’.
during a call, press and hold the #/R button for at least
2 seconds to emit a FLASH pulse
Some telephone service providers require you to press a numeric button after giving the
FLASH pulse to use e.g. ‘Call Waiting’; contact your provider for more information.
The interruption duration of the FLASH pulse can be adjusted; for this, see para-
graph 11.2 [ Flash ].
3.9 HANDSET SEARCH FUNCTION:
in case you’ve misplaced the handset, briey press the
button on the base
the handset will then sound a signal for 60 seconds while
[ PAGING ] appears in the display. This signal will stop af-
ter 60 seconds or you can press a random button to stop it
beforehand.
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3.10 TO SWITCH OFF THE HANDSET:
You can fully switch o the handset to save battery power or when you
don’t want to be disturbed:
press and hold the End button for 5 seconds; the hand-
set will now switch itself o completely
press and hold again for 5 seconds to switch the hand-
set back on
(or place the handset onto the base/charger)
keep in mind that you cannot call or be called while the handset is switched o
5 sec.
5 sec.
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4 RE-DIALLING
4.1 INTRODUCTION:
The handset memorizes the 5 last dialled numbers. You can redial these
numbers, save them in the phonebook memories or delete them.
4.2 TO REDIAL:
press the button and use the and buttons to
select the desired last dialled number
press the Call button to dial the selected number
4.3 TO SAVE OR DELETE:
press the button and use the and buttons to
select the desired number
press the
button
use the and buttons to choose one of the following
options:
save:
select this option to add the number to the phonebook
memory of the telephone (*)
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delete:
use this option to only delete the selected call from the
memory
delete all:
use this option to delete the entire last dialled number
memory
*: when saving a number, you may set a ringtone that’ll sound when that
subscriber calls you; for this function you must be subscribed to the Caller-
ID service
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5 CALLER IDENTIFICATION
5.1 INTRODUCTION:
If you have the service Caller Identication at your disposal, the number of
the calling party is displayed on the display of your handset(s).
You have programmed this number including name and the phone book
memory of the handset, the name is also displayed on the display and
you can set an individual ringtone for each memory. Each handset has a
memory for 10 calls.
5.2 INDICATION NEW CALLS:
The display of the handset shows how many new calls
you’ve received since the last time you checked the
memory.
5.3 VIEW MEMORY AND CALLBACK:
press the button and use the and buttons to
scroll the memory
if a name is shown, you can press the # button to dis-
play the number
new calls are indicated by a star in the display
the triangular arrow pointing to the right indicates that
there are additional digits at the right side of the dis-
played number; press the # button to show these digits
press the Call button to dial the selected number
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5.4 DETAILS, SAVE OR DELETE:
press the button and use the and buttons to
select the desired number
press the
button
use the and buttons to choose one of the following
options:
details:
choose this option to show the date of the call, now
press the # button to display the time of this call (*)
save:
select this option to add the number to the phonebook
memory of the telephone
delete:
use this option to only delete the selected call from the
memory
delete all:
use this option to delete the entire last dialled number
memory
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5.5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The PDX-2808 / PDX-2808 DUO is suitable for both the DTMF sys-
tem, oered by the Dutch PTT and for the FSK system, oered by
the Belgian PTT and by cable companies in the Netherlands and
Belgium for as far as this service is oered.
The Caller-ID service often requires an additional subscription;
please contact your telephone service provider for more information.
Name display:
the DTMF system doesn’t send any names; the name will
only appear in the display when you’ve programmed it in the
phonebook memory of the handset
the FSK system does send names (ask your telephone service
provider for more information)
If the display shows [WITHHELD] or [0000000000], the calling sub-
scriber has blocked sending his or her name and number.
The names/numbers of the calls you’ve answered are also saved.
When using multiple handsets: memories must be deleted separately
in each handset.
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6 VOICEMAIL INDICATION
6.1 INTRODUCTION:
Voicemail is a service offered by the telephone service provider, allowing
callers to leave a message. You can listen to this message at a later time. (*)
6.2 NEW VOICEMAIL INDICATION:
If your service provider supports voicemail, based on
the FSK system, you may receive a notification when
a new message has been left for you. This is indicated
by the voicemail symbol ( ) in the display of your
handset
this voicemail notication will disappear after you’ve listened to your mes-
sage
You can remove this notication also by resetting the settings, please
see paragraph 12.2.
For any questions about the voicemail function, please contact your
telephone service provider.
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7.3 TO ADD, EDIT OR DELETE CONTACTS:
to add:
press 4x the button
use the keypad to enter the name
- use the C button to correct any incorrect input
- see the next page for all available characters
press the
button
use the keypad to enter the phone number
- use the C button to correct any incorrect input
- briey press and hold the 0 button to insert a dialling
pause
press the
button
use the and buttons to select the desired melody
that must sound when this subscriber calls you, to use
this function you must be subscribed to the Caller-ID
service
press the
button to save this contact
press the End button to stop programming and return
the handset to standby mode
4x
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to edit:
press 2x the button
use the and buttons to select the contact you want
to edit
press the button
use the and buttons to select the option
[ EDIT ]
press the button
use the C button to delete the old name and use the
keypad to enter the new name
press the button
use the C button to delete the old number and use the
keypad to enter the new name
press the button
use the and buttons to select a dierent ringtone
that must sound when this subscriber calls you
2x
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press the button to save this memory
press the End button to stop editing and return the
handset to standby mode
to delete:
press 2x the button
use the and buttons to select the contact you want to
delete
press the
button
use the and buttons to select the option [ DELETE ]
to only delete the selected contact or select [ DELETE
ALL ] to delete all contacts
press the
button
when using [
DELETE ALL
] you must press 2x
press the End button to stop deleting and return the
handset to standby mode
2x
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7.4 TO VIEW CONTACTS:
You can check the number and the set ringtone for each contact as fol-
lows:
press 2x the button
use the
and
buttons to select the desired contact
press the button
use the
and
buttons to select the option
[ VIEW ]
press the button
now use the
and
buttons to view the name, number
and set ringtone for the selected contact
press the button
press the End button to stop viewing and return the
handset to standby mode
2x
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7.5 MEMORY STATUS:
You can check the memory status of your handset as follows:
press 3x the button
use the and buttons to select the option
[ PB STATUS ]
press the
button
the display will now show how many of the available
20 memories you’re currently using (the example below
shows that 17 of the 20 are being used)
press 3x the End button to stop viewing and return the
handset to standby mode
7.6 AVAILABLE CHARACTERS:
While programming the names of your contact, you can use the following
available characters:
3x
3x
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7.7 LINK MEMORIES TO DIALBUTTONS:
A contact from the memory can be assigned to each of the 2-9 buttons.
Whit the handset in standby mode, you can then press and hold that but-
ton for at least 2 seconds to automatically dial the assigned number.
to assign a contact:
press 3x the button
use the and buttons to select the option
[ DIRECT MEM. ]
press the
button
use the
and
buttons to select the desired button (2~9)
press the
button
[ EMPTY ] will appear when no contact is yet assigned
to this button, otherwise the name of the assigned con-
tact will be shown
when [ EMPTY ] contact already assigned
after a second or more the
rst contact in the memory
of your handset will appear,
now use the and but-
tons to select the desired
contact
See the next paragraph:
‘to assign, edit or delete’
3x
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press the
button
press 3x the End button to stop assigning and return
the handset to standby mode
to assign, edit or delete:
press 3x the button
use the and buttons to select the option
[ DIRECT MEM. ]
press the button
use the and buttons to select the desired button (2~9)
press 2x the button
use the and buttons to select the option [
DELETE
]
to remove the assigned contact or select [ EDIT ] to as-
sign a dierent contact to the selected button
press the button to conrm deleting the contact or
assigning another contact
3x
3x
2x
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7.8 M1 & M2:
The direct memory keys M1 and M2 are suitable for numbers you want to
dial frequently. These are for numbers only, no name.
program the number
:
press the
button
use the and buttons to select the option
[ DIRECT
MEM. ]
press the
button
use the
and
buttons to select the desired button
(M1 or M2)
press the
button
use the keyboard to enter the telephone number
(use the C button to delete any old number)
press the
button
press 2x the End button to stop programming and re-
turn the handset to standby mode
Dial M1 or M2:
when the handset is idle, press and hold the M1 or M2
button for 2 seconds; the number will be dialed auto-
matically
2x
2 sec 2 sec
or
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8 INTERCOM, TRANSFER AND CONFERENCE
8.1 INTRODUCTION:
You can register up to 5 handsets on the PDX-2808 / PDX-2808 DUO
base station. When registering multiple handsets, you can make internal
calls free of charge and you may transfer calls. If your telephone was
supplied with multiple handsets, you can immediately start using these
functions. If your telephone was supplied with only one handset, you can
purchase additional handsets that must be registered on the base first.
See paragraph 13.2 for instructions.
8.2 INTERCOM:
press the C button
more than 2 handsets
registered
2 handsets registered
use the keypad to enter the number
of the handset you want to call (press
the 9 button to call all handsets)
the dialled handset(s) starts ringing
the display of the called handset will show which hand-
set is calling
the user of the dialled handset must press the Call but-
ton to accept the intercom call
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press the End button to disconnect the intercom call
* When receiving an external call during an intercom call, the handset will
emit notication tones. Disconnect your intercom call, wait until the usual
ringtone sounds and answer the outside call (when using more than 2
handsets, you can also accept the outside line using any free handset).
8.3 TRANSFER / CONFERENCE CALL:
during a call with the outside line, press 2x the
button
more than 2 handsets
registered
2 handsets registered
use the keypad to enter the number of
the handset you want to transfer the
call to or you want to add to the con-
versation (press the 9 button to dial all
handsets)
wait for the dialled handset to pick up.
If the dialled handset doesn’t answer, briey press the
End button to retrieve the outside line
2x
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transfer
conference call
press the End button to
transfer the call to the other
handset
press and hold the * (as-
terisk) button for at least
2 seconds to start the
3-way call
press the End button to disconnect the call.
2 sec
or
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9 CLOCK & ALARM (WAKE-UP) FUNCTION
9.1 INTRODUCTION:
In standby mode, the display of the handset(s) shows the time. Moreover,
you can program an alarm or wake-up time (for each handset).
9.2 TIME AND DATE SETUP:
press the button
use the and buttons to select the option [ DATE &
TIME ]
press the button
use the and buttons to choose one of the following
options:
[ DATE FORMAT ]
select this option to set the time display format:
day-month-year or month-day-year
[ TIME FORMAT ]
use this option to switch between the 12-hour or 24-
hour clock. For example at quarter past nine in the
evening:
12-hour clock: 9:15 PM / 24-hour clock: 21:15
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[ SET TIME ]
here you can set the time
[ SET DATE ]
here you can set the date
9.3
TO ENABLE/DISABLE THE ALARM AND TO SET THE ALARM TIME:
press the button
use the and buttons to select the option [ ALARM ]
press the button
use the and buttons to switch the alarm ON or OFF
use the keypad to enter the desired alarm time
press the button
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the display will show the word [ SNOOZE ]
press the button
now use the and buttons to enable or disable the
snooze function (see below an explanation of the snooze
function)
press the button to save your settings and press the
End button to return the handset to standby mode
9.4 ALARM OPERATION:
the symbol appears in the display when the wake-
up signal is enabled
at the set time, the alarm will sound for 45 seconds
or until you press a random button to stop the alarm
signal beforehand
when the [ snooze ] function is enabled and you press a random but-
ton to stop the alarm signal, the alarm will sound again after 7 minutes;
you can disable an enabled snooze function by pressing and holding
the End button for at least 5 seconds while the alarm sounds (or by
disabling the alarm function according to the instructions in the previous
paragraph)
the alarm is not repeated daily
the alarm volume is the same as the set ring volume; if the ring volume
is set to 0 (o), the alarm signal is set to volume level 1
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10 HANDSET PREFERENCES
10.1 INTRODUCTION:
You can use the menu [ HS SETTINGS ] to adjust various handset settings
to your personal preferences.
10.2 MENU FOR HANDSET PREFERENCES:
press the button
use the and buttons to select the option
[ HS SETTINGS ]
press the button
now use the and buttons to choose from the
following options:
[ RING SETUP ]
Here you can set the ringtone signals. Keep in mind that you can set dierent
signals for internal calls and for outside calls. You can also choose to turn the
ring volume o, in this case the
symbol will appear in the display
[ TONE SETUP ]
Here you can enable or disable the following tones:
- Key tone: the tones that are emitted when pressing buttons
- Battery tone weak: the tones that are emitted when the batteries are nearly
empty
- Out of range: the tones that are emitted when the handset is nearly
out of range from the base station
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[ EQUALIZER ]
You can use the equalizer to (extra) amplify the treble or bass levels. This
tone control is disabled when set to ‘natural’
[ SELECT BASE ]
When the handset is registered to multiple base stations, than use this menu
option to link the handset to the prefered base station.
[ LANGUAGE ]
Here you can set the language in which the various messages are dis-
played on the display.
You can restore a known language as follows in case you’ve set an un-
known language accidentally:
1. press:
2. now use
and
to select the desired language
3. press to conrm
[ RENAME HS ]
Use this option to assign a personal name to the handset of up to 10 char-
acters. Use the C button to delete the old name.
See paragraph 7.7 for all available characters.
[ HS DISPLAY ]
Here you can determine whether the handset name or actual time must be
shown with the handset in standby mode.
[ AUTO ANSWER ]
Here you can determine whether an incoming call can be answered direct-
ly by picking up the receiver from the base or charger. With this function
disabled, you must always press the Call button to accept incoming calls.
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Ask your telephone service provider or the supplier of your home or oce
switchboard for the most suitable interruption time. The default ash time
of 100 mS is used in the Benelux, which is already set upon leaving the
factory.
[ CHANGE PIN ]
A PIN code is required for various settings and for registering and deregis-
tering handsets. The stand factory PIN code is 0000, but you can use this
menu to change this PIN code into your personal 4-digit PIN code.
1. make sure the display shows [
CHANGE PIN
]
2. press 2x the OK button
3. now rst enter the old PIN code
4. press 2x the OK button
5. enter the new PIN code
6. press 2x the OK button
7. enter the new PIN code again
8. press 1x the OK button
9. you’ll hear a conrmation tone; the new PIN code is now stored
Instructions to restore the default factory PIN code 0000 in case you’ve
forgotten or lost your personal PIN code:
1. remove the power adaptor of the base from the wall socket
2.
on the base, press the button AND KEEP THIS BUTTON DE-
PRESSED
3. now insert the adaptor back into the wall socket (keep the button
depressed)
4. after 5 seconds, release the button
5. the PIN-code is now changed back into 0000
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12 RESETTING PREFERENCES
12.1 INTRODUCTION:
Via the menu [ DEAFAULT ], you can reset your settings to the standard
factory settings.
12.2 MENU FOR RESETTING PREFERENCES:
press the button
use the and buttons to select the option [ DEFAULT ]
press the button
use the keypad to enter the PIN code
press 2x the button
12.3 FACTORY SETTINGS:
Name handset HANDSET
Display language Dutch
Internal ringtone Melody 2
External ringtone Melody 1
Ring volume Level 3
Receiver volume Level 3
Hands-free volume Level 3
Battery tone Enabled
Out-of-range tone Enabled
Key tones Enabled
2x
Auto answer Disabled
Clock format 24 HR
Date/time 01-01-18 / 00:00
Flash: 100mS
Voicemail indication: o
PIN code: 0000
Last dialled memory: empty
Caller-ID memory: empty
Phonebook memory: unchanged
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13 ADDITIONAL HANDSETS
13.1 INTRODUCTION:
You can connect 5 handsets with each base station from the PDX-2808
/ PDX-2808 DUO series. This way you can make internal calls free of
charge and you can also transfer calls.
13.2 TO REGISTER HANDSETS:
Attention, the handset(s) supplied with the basis is (are) already registered
to that base. The following instructions are only valid for registering new
handsets or for re-registering handsets in case of a power outage.
base:
press and hold the base button for at least
8 seconds
handset:
press 2x the button
use the
and
buttons to select the option
[ REGISTRATION ]
press 2x the button
use the keypad to enter the PIN code
press the button, the handset will now start search-
ing for the base station
2x
8 sec
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After several seconds the base and handset will have ‘found’ each other
and the display of the handset will show the internal number of that handset
(1-5); the handset is now registered
13.3 TIPS FOR MULTIPLE HANDSETS:
Instructions for dialling and incoming calls are identical for all handsets
of the PDX-2808 / PDX-2808 DUO series.
Intercom calls are free of charge.
When receiving an external call during an intercom call, the handsets
will emit a notication tone. Disconnect the internal call, wait for the
regular ringtone to sound and answer the external call. In case you’ve
registered more than 2 handsets on the base, you can also answer the
outside call using any free handset.
When an outside call is being received, all handsets will start ringing.
The handset that’s the rst to answer the call will be connected with the
outside line.
13.4 DE-REGISTERING HANDSETS:
Defect or lost handsets must be de-registered:
1. press the button
2. use the
and
buttons to select the [ BS SETTINGS ] option
3. press the button
4. use the
and
buttons to select the [ DELETE HS ] option
5. press the button
6. use the keypad to enter the PIN code
7. press the button
8. use the
and
buttons to select the handset you want to deregister
9. press the button
Keep in mind that you can only deregister other handsets; you cannot
deregister your own handset.
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14 TIPS AND WARNINGS
14.1 GENERAL:
Read the user manual carefully and follow all instructions.
Never place or use the phone in a wet or moist room or environment.
Take care of proper heat dissipation; never cover the phone and/or the
power supply adapter(s), and do not place them directly beside a heat
source.
Use only the included adapter(s); connecting another type of adapter
may cause damage to the electronics.
Take care that the cable of the phone and the adapter do not get
damaged, and prevent that they cause tripping or falling.
Never disassemble the phone and the adapter(s); this may only be done
by qualified personnel.
14.2 INSTALLATION:
Connect or disconnect the cables of the phone and the power supply
adapter only to the base station when the power supply adapter has
been unplugged from the mains socket, and the phone connector
has been disconnected from the phone socket.
Do not install the phone during a lightning storm.
Do not install a phone connection point in a wet or moist
environment.
Do not touch uninsulated phone or adapter cables, unless they are
disconnected from the phone network or the mains power.
14.3 PLACEMENT:
Preferably, do not place the device on surfaces that have been
treated with cellulose; the rubber feet can leave traces on these.
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Do not place the phone in the direct vicinity of other phones or other
electronic (medical) devices, TL tubes and other gas discharge
lamps; the emitted radio waves of these (and other) wireless
phone(s) may disrupt the functioning of the equipment, or the emitted
signals of the equipment disrupt the functioning of the phone.
14.4 RANGE:
The range of the phone is up to 300 meters in the open field and
up to 50 meters inside; the range depends on local circumstances.
When you get out of reach of the base station, the symbol will start
flashing and the text [ OUT OF RANGE ] appears on the display. In
this state, you cannot receive or make any calls. In case the power
supply adapter of the base station is unplugged from the mains
socket, the handset will lose contact with the base station, the display
will display [ OUT OF RANGE ], and the antenna symbol will start
flashing. The handset will restore contact with the base station within
several minutes after the power supply adapter has been plugged in
again.
14.5 POWER SUPPLY HANDSET:
The display of the handset is provided with a built-in battery capacity
meter ( ). When the battery symbol is full, the batteries are
charged; when the battery symbol is empty or only half full, the
batteries should be recharged.
For optimal use, we recommend you to place the handset onto the
charger every evening. This does not have an adverse eect on the
rechargeable batteries.
14.6 HEARING AIDS:
Users of older generation hearing aids always shall keep into account
a possible uncomfortable buzzing tone when using DECT phones.
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14.7 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT:
It is possible that enabled DECT phones interfere with sensitive
medical equipment. When the phone is kept in the vicinity of the
medical device, interference can occur. Do not place a DECT phone
on or near a medical device, not even when it is in standby mode.
14.8 POWER FAILURE:
This phone obtains its power supply from the mains power. In case of
failure of the mains power, this phone cannot be used.
14.9 EAVESDROPPING:
Eavesdropping on a DECT phone is virtually impossible. Not only
shall one be within reach of the DECT phone, one also needs
expensive equipment.
14.10 MAINTENANCE:
Clean the phone only with a moist cloth; do not use any chemical
detergents.
The adapter and the phone cable shall be disconnected before
cleaning.
14.11 ENVIRONMENT:
The packaging of this telephone can be collected as old paper.
However, we recommend you to save it, to adequately protect
the phone during transport.
When replacing this telephone, please return it to the supplier to
ensure environment-friendly processing
Exhausted batteries may never be disposed of in household waste
but must be handed in at your local depot for chemical waste.
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15 POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
15.1 POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
No dialling tone.
The outside line is being used by another unit. Wait until that call
has ended and try again.
Check the connection between the base and you telephone
socket (when in doubt, connect a different phone to your
telephone socket).
The power supply is interrupted.
Check whether the adaptor below at the rear of the base is
plugged in and that the power adaptor is connected with a wall
socket.
15.2 PROBLEMS WITH INCOMING CALLS:
No notification of incoming calls:
The bell is disabled; enable it.
Check the connection between the phone and your telephone
socket (when in doubt, connect a different phone to your tele-
phone socket)
You are continuously busy:
Check whether you have a 2nd telephone with the receiver next to
it.
Check whether another handset registered on your telephone is
keeping the line busy.
Connect another phone to your phone connection, and use this to
check whether the malfunction originates from your connection or
your carrier.
Handset switches itself off when it starts ringing:
The batteries cannot supply power for the ringtone. Clean the bat-
tery contacts or replace the batteries.
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15.3 PROBLEMS DURING CALLING:
Beep tones during an intercom call:
You are called from outside during an intercom call; end this call,
wait until the phone rings normally and answer the call.
Beep tones during a call:
The batteries are nearly empty; disconnect the call and replace
the handset onto the base or charger to recharge the batteries
Noise and other distortions:
You are getting out of reach of the base station; reduce the
distance.
There are other electrical devices in the vicinity that interfere with
the radio waves of your phone; try another location.
15.4 PROBLEMS WITH CALLER IDENTIFICATION:
You do not receive Name or Caller Identification information on the
display:
Check whether your carrier transmits these signals (you shall
subscribe to this service with some telephone companies).
You do receive the numbers on the display of your phone, but not the
name.
The carrier does not forward names; consult your carrier for this.
The name has not been programmed in the memory of your
phone; program it. (see paragraph 7.3)
15.5 OTHER:
The display stays blank:
The batteries are empty , please recharge them
The handset does not have contact with the base station:
You are too far from the base station; reduce the distance.
The base station has been switched off. Check and repair it.
The handset is not registered with the base station (anymore);
register it (again). (see paragraph 13.2)
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In case the failure has not been solved with aforementioned solutions:
Remove the batteries from the handset, and unplug the power
supply adapter and the phone connector from their sockets; connect
everything again after several minutes.
You can also contact the Profoon service center or the supplier of this
phone.
16 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Hesdo declares that the radio equipment type Profoon
PDX-2808 is in compliance with directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following
internet address: http://DOC.hesdo.com/PDX-2808-DOC.pdf
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17 SPECIFICATIONS
Protocol: DECT / GAP, 5 handsets
Phone book: 20 names and number
Call history: DTMF & FSK, 10 memories
Last number memory: 5 numbers
Dialling: TONE (DTMF)
FLASH : 100, 270 & 600 ms, adjustable.
Boost amplification: +8dB
Power supply charger: 2x 1.2V NiMH batteries, 400mAh, format AAA
Power supply base station: 6 VDC, 450 mA,
Range: 50 m indoors, 300 m outdoors
Operational life (with full batteries):
standby: > 100 hours
use: > 10 hours
Connection factor: 12.5 (according to the old method, this
corresponds with a connection factor of 0.5)
Operational temperature: 15°C to 40°C
Storage temperature: -20°C to 60°C
Frequency Range: 1880-1900 Mhz
Maximum Power: < 24 dBm
18 TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 OVERVIEWS
1.1 HANDSET .....................................................................................2
1.2 DISPLAY .......................................................................................4
1.3 BASE .............................................................................................5
2 INSTALLATION
2.1 BASE STATION ............................................................................. 6
2.2 HANDSET .....................................................................................7
2.3 EXTRA HANDSETS AND CHARGERS ........................................ 7
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3 CALLING
3.1 RECEIVING CALLS ...................................................................... 8
3.2 CALLING WITH THE PHONE OR
USING THE HANDS-FREE FUNCTION .......................................8
3.3 ENDING CALLS ............................................................................ 8
3.4 DIALLING NUMBERS ................................................................... 9
3.5 TO MUTE THE MICROPHONE .................................................. 11
3.6 RECEPTION VOLUME ............................................................... 11
3.7 CALL DURATION ........................................................................ 12
3.8 R/FLASH FUNCTION .................................................................. 12
3.9 HANDSET SEARCH FUNCTION ................................................12
3.10 TO SWITCH OFF THE HANDSET ..............................................13
4 RE-DIALLING
4.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 14
4.2 TO REDIAL.................................................................................. 14
4.3 TO SAVE OR DELETE ................................................................ 14
5 CALLER IDENTIFICATION
5.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 16
5.2 INDICATION NEW CALLS ..........................................................16
5.3 VIEW MEMORY AND CALLBACK ..............................................16
5.4 DETAILS, SAVE OR DELETE ..................................................... 17
5.5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ..................................................... 18
6 VOICEMAIL INDICATION
6.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 19
6.2 NEW VOICEMAIL INDICATION .................................................. 19
7 PHONE BOOK MEMORY
7.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 20
7.2 SEARCHING FOR AND CALLING CONTACTS ......................... 20
7.3 TO ADD, EDIT OR DELETE CONTACTS ................................... 21
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7.4 TO VIEW CONTACTS ................................................................. 24
7.5 MEMORY STATUS ...................................................................... 25
7.6 AVAILABLE CHARACTERS ........................................................ 25
7.7 LINK MEMORIES TO DIALBUTTONS ........................................26
7.8 M1 & M2 ...................................................................................... 28
8 INTERCOM, TRANSFER AND CONFERENCE
8.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 29
8.2 INTERCOM .................................................................................29
8.3 TRANSFER / CONFERENCE CALL ........................................... 30
9 CLOCK & ALARM (WAKE-UP) FUNCTION
9.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 32
9.2 TIME AND DATE SETUP ............................................................ 32
9.3 TO ENABLE/DISABLE THE ALARM AND
TO SET THE ALARM TIME ......................................................... 33
9.4 ALARM OPERATION ..................................................................34
10 HANDSET PREFERENCES
10.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 35
10.2 MENU FOR HANDSET PREFERENCES ................................... 35
11 BASE PREFERENCES
11.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 37
11.2 MENU FOR BASIS PREFERENCES.......................................... 37
12 RESETTING PREFERENCES
12.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 39
12.2 MENU FOR RESETTING PREFERENCES ................................ 39
12.3 FACTORY SETTINGS.................................................................39
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13 ADDITIONAL HANDSETS
13.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 40
13.2 TO REGISTER HANDSETS ....................................................... 40
13.3 TIPS FOR MULTIPLE HANDSETS ............................................. 41
13.4 DE-REGISTERING HANDSETS ................................................. 41
14 TIPS AND WARNINGS
14.1 PLACEMENT .............................................................................. 42
14.2 RANGE........................................................................................ 43
14.3 POWER SUPPLY HANDSET ......................................................43
14.4 HEARING AIDS ...........................................................................44
14.5 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT ..............................................................44
14.6 POWER FAILURE .......................................................................44
14.7 EAVESDROPPING ..................................................................... 44
15 POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
15.1 PROBLEMS DURING CALLING ................................................. 45
15.2 PROBLEMS WITH INCOMING CALLS ...................................... 45
15.3 PROBLEMS DURING CALLING ................................................. 46
15.4 PROBLEMS WITH CALLER IDENTIFICATION .......................... 46
15.5 OTHER ........................................................................................ 46
16 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................46
17 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ........................................46
17 TABLE OF CONTENTS ..............................................................47
19 WARRANTY ................................................................................52
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19 WARRANTY
For the Profoon PDX-2808 / PDX-2808 DUO DECT you have a warranty
of 24 months from the date of purchase. During this period, we guarantee
the free repair of defects caused by material and workmanship errors.
All this subjected to the final assessment of the importer.
HOW TO HANDLE: If you notice any defect, first refer to the user’s manual.
If the manual provides no definite answer, please contact the supplier of this
telephone or contact customer service of Profoon.
THE WARRANTY BECOMES NULL AND VOID: In case of improper
use, incorrect connections, leaking and/or incorrectly installed batteries,
use of unoriginal parts or accessories, negligence and in case of defects
caused by moisture, fire, flooding, lightning and natural disasters. In case
of unauthorised modifications and/or repairs performed by third parties. In
case of incorrect transportation of the device without adequate packaging
and when the device is not accompanied by this warranty card and proof
of purchase.
The warranty does not cover connecting cables, plugs and batteries.
All further liability, especially concerning any consequential damages, is
excluded.
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The Netherlands
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