Hotpoint DDP 700 User Manual

MODEL NAME  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
a glance guide to the buttons on your handset and base,  
and the messages on the handset display  
The handset  
WHERE TO FIND IT  
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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  
INSTALLATION DO’s AND  
DONT’s  
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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  
GETTING STARTED  
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Out of range warning  
Standby mode  
The clock (time and date)  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
how to make and end a calls in different ways.  
To make a call by Pre-dialing (external call)  
To end a telephone call  
Making a call  
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To make a call from phonebook  
To make a call from CID list (call back)  
To make a call to another handset (internal call)  
To make a call for Babysit  
Last Number Redial  
Outgoing Call Review / Redial  
how to received calls in different ways.  
Earphone mode  
To answer a call  
During a call  
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Speakerphone mode / handsfree  
the things you can do during a call  
Volume level  
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Microphone mute  
Transferring an external call / External  
Call Hold  
Conference call  
Call Shuttle  
Sending DTMF  
Headset mode  
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MODEL NAME  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
how to register additional handset to your DDP-700 cordless  
DECT phone.  
EXPANDING YOUR DECT  
SYSTEM  
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Another DDP-700 handset  
Another DECT GAP compliant handset  
Adding new handset  
how to configure your DDP-700 to cover larger area, register 30  
additional base to your DDP-700 cordless DECT phone.  
Pico Cellular system  
Register another DDP-700 base  
Another DECT GAP compliant base  
DDP-700 mobility  
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choosing the base  
how to configure your DDP-700 to cover larger area, register  
additional base to your DDP-700 cordless DECT phone.  
Programming  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
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Change PIN Code  
Dialing mode  
PABX  
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  
Dialing Type  
Do you need a Pause  
PBX Access Code and Pause  
Do you need Recall (Flash)  
PABX storing number in the phonebook  
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USE IN BUSINESS  
check the points here if you encounter problem  
with your DDP-700 or not working correctly,  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
GUIDE  
easy reference for programming the DDP-700  
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PROGRAMMING QUICK  
REFERENCE GUIDE  
technical specifications of DDP-700  
TECHNICAL DETAILS  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
WHERE TO FIND IT  
The Handset  
EARPHONE SOCKET  
For handsfree using headset  
EARPIECE  
Listening  
DISPLAY  
View Name, Number & Icon  
FLASH  
Recall during a call  
MUTE  
PHONEBOOK  
For private conversation during  
a call  
List of name  
HOLD / INT  
Place the call on hold tempo-  
rary / call another registered  
handset  
POWER OFF / OK  
Turn off handset / Confirmation  
key during programming mode  
REDIAL / PAUSE  
Last number Redial / Insert fix  
time hold between dialled num-  
ber  
MENU / MENU UP  
For programming Handset /  
Press to scroll Menu up -  
increase volume during a call  
CLEAR / SPEAKERPHONE  
Delete last entered digit or exit  
programming mode / Speaker-  
phone during a call  
TALK  
Press to initiate and end a call  
CID / MENU DOWN  
Review CID / Press to scroll  
menu down - decrease volume  
during a call  
DIALING NUMBER  
Press to dial Number or Store  
Name  
MICROPHONE  
CHARGE CONTACT  
Charging Batteries  
Pick up voice  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
WHERE TO FIND IT  
The Handset’s display  
ALPHANUMERIC DIS-  
PLAY  
Display Letters or Number  
NUMERIC DISPLAY  
Display Letters or Number  
BATTERY  
Battery Strength Level  
KEY PAD LOCK  
Keyboard is not Active  
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  
CONVERSATION MUTE  
Microphone mute  
CALL IN PROGRESS  
Connected to the Telephone line  
or an Handset to Handset Call  
PHONEBOOK  
View names and numbers  
PROGRAMMING  
Programming Handset or Base  
CONNECTION  
Reception Status between hand-  
set and Base  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
3
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
WHERE TO FIND IT  
The Base  
CHARGE TERMINAL  
It will contact with the handset  
terminal when place to cradle to  
charge the battery.  
NEW CALL / IN USE  
INDICATOR  
This indicator will flash if you  
have missed a call (new call)  
During an external call, it will  
continuously light.  
RING INDICATOR  
When an incoming call, this in-  
dicator will light.  
CHARGE INDICATOR  
When you place the handset for  
charging, this indicator will light.  
PAGE BUTTON  
Press this key to find the hand-  
set/s. All registered handset will  
emit the page ring.  
TEL. LINE / POWER LINE  
Two separate Jack for the PSTN  
Telephone Line and AC mains  
power supply  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
4
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
INSTALLATION 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 PABX  
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  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
INSTALLATION 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 plac-  
ing 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.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
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.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select HANDSET menu.  
to select CLOCK.  
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to select SET CLOCK.  
. The 2 digits hour number are blinking.  
Press the hour on the numeric keypad, 05= 5 AM, 17=5 PM, 23=11 PM  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
GETTING STARTED  
8.  
Press  
Press the minutes directly on the numeric keypad, 01=for 1 minute, 25=25 minutes.  
Press down to go to the month setting. The 2 digits Month number are blinking.  
Press the month directly on the numeric keypad, 01=January, 05=May, 11=November.  
Press down. The 2 digits Date are blinking.  
Press the date directly on the numeric keypad (example : 01, 02, 10, 20, 31)  
down to go to the minutes setting. The 2 digits minutes are blinking.  
9.  
10.  
11.  
12  
13.  
14  
15.  
Press  
Press  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
three times to exit CLOCK setting or repeat 5 to 13 to set the clock once more.  
CONGRATULATIONS!  
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  
be inaccurate. Upon power up, it will be automatically set the time to 00:01 and the date to 1-01. You  
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.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
8
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
Making a call  
To 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.  
2.  
Dial the number you wish to call. If you made a mistake, press  
to delete the number.  
Press to place the call. Your DDP-700 will seized the line and dial the number.  
To end a telephone call  
1.  
2.  
Press  
at the end of your call.  
Or, place your DDP-700 handset on the base unit cradle.  
To make a call from phonebook  
1.  
Press  
.
Note : If the LCD display EMPTY, store name and telephone number first, turn to page 14.  
2.  
3.  
Press  
Press  
to search the name you want to call.  
. The person’s telephone number will appear on the LCD. Your DDP-700 will seized the line  
and dial the telephone number.  
To make a call from Caller ID list (call back)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
down. If it display EMPTY, you don’t have missed CID calls.  
to search the name or number you want to call.  
. The telephone number will appear on the LCD. Your DDP-700 will seized the line  
and dial the telephone number.  
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PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
To 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.  
2.  
Press  
followed by the handset number. Internal calling tone is heard.  
to received and end the Intercom call.  
The Intercom called user need to press  
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.  
To 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.  
2.  
Press  
followed by the handset number. You are calling the handset which set in Babysit Mode.  
The other handset will take the call automatically. You 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.  
2.  
Press  
followed by  
.
Your DDP-700 will dial the last number you used in making a call.  
Outgoing Call Review / Redial  
1.  
Press  
name will appear instead of the number.  
Press if you wish to dial the number.  
. Press  
o review up to 10 numbers or names. If you dialed out from Phonebook, the  
2.  
MODEL NAME  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
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 Persona-  
lized Your 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  
Volume 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.  
2.  
Press  
Press  
. You can now speak freely, the other person on the telephone line will not hear you.  
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  
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.  
Once the other handset has been connected, press  
followed by the handset number where you wish  
2.  
3.  
on your handset to transfer the external call.  
If the other handset is no answer or do not want to take the external call , press  
external call.  
to return to the  
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.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
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  
to have a conference call. Internal calling tone is heard, the external call is on HOLD.  
The Intercom called user need to press to answer the other handset call.  
Once the other handset has been connected, press on your handset to active conference  
followed by the handset number where you wish  
2.  
3.  
call. (The called handset by Intercom cannot initiated the conference call, only the handset who called  
internal call can initiate the conference call).  
4.  
5.  
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.  
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. You 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.  
2.  
Plug the 2.5mm male mobile phone headset jack located on the right top corner of your DDP-700  
Wear the headset. Arranged the microphone so that it closely to your mouth. Placing and receiving a call  
is now possible using your headset.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
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). You 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  
Press  
to take the call.  
2.  
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 (UNAVAIL) 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.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
13  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
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. To review caller’s during your absence,  
1.  
2.  
Press  
down. (If there is no CID, the LCD will display EMPTY).  
If your telephone service provides the name and number of the caller, the name will be display first.  
Press  
Press  
The telephone number will display.  
the time of call will display.  
3.  
4.  
example. 14h50 08-01 - means 2 PM, 50 minutes January 08  
Press to exit Caller ID review or press to review.  
Delete CID  
1.  
Press  
(If there is no CID, the LCD will display EMPTY).  
Press  
If the caller name is appear instead of the number, press  
display , press two times.  
Your DDP-700 will ask you if you really want to delete it by asking CONFIRM? Pres
down and select the name or number you want to delete.  
2.  
3.  
.
three times. If the caller’s number will  
4.  
to confirm  
and your DDP-700 will  
deletion. A confirmation tone is heard. If you don’t want to delete it, press  
bypass deletion.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
14  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
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. You can store new number, edit existing number or delete.  
To store name and number  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select PHONEBOOK menu.  
to select NEW.  
. LCD will display NAME?  
Key in the name (maximum 8 characters). Please see table of alphanumeric table below  
Press . A confirmation tone and LCD will display NUMBER?  
Key in the telephone number (maximum 18 digits)  
Press  
Press  
Press  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
to exit Phonebook entries or repeat step 3 to 7 to add more entries  
again to exit phonebook programming mode and return to standby mode.  
Pressing of Digits  
Digit  
1x  
2x  
3x  
4x  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
space  
A
D
G
J
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
C
F
I
L
O
R
V
Y
M
P
S
T
W
Z
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
15  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
To edit entry  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select PHONEBOOK menu.  
to select EDIT.  
Search the name to be edit using  
. Press  
.
Press  
letter.  
to delete a character to the left side of the cursor or add character by pressing the correct  
7.  
8.  
Press  
Press  
number.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
A confirmation tone and the LCD will display the number.  
to delete a number to the left side of the cursor or add number by pressing the correct  
9.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
10.  
11.  
to exit EDIT or repeat step 2 to 9 to edit more entries  
two times to exit phonebook programming mode and return to standby mode.  
To delete individual entry  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to select PHONEBOOK menu.  
to select DELETE.  
Search the name to be edit using  
. Press  
.
DDP-700 will display the number. Pres
.
DDP-700 will prompted CONFIRM?. Pres
to Delete . A confirmation tone will hear.  
Press  
Press  
to exit DELETE or repeat step 3 to 7 to delete more entries.  
again to exit phonebook programming mode and return to standby mode.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
16  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
To delete all entry  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to select PHONEBOOK menu.  
to select DEL ALL.  
.
Your handset will prompted CONFIRM?. (WARNING : Press  
. This will delete all entries)  
to delete all Names and Number. A confirmation is hear.  
two times to exit DELETE ALL programming mode and return to standby mode.  
Press  
Press  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
17  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
Paging the handset  
This feature is very useful if you can’t remember where you put your handset - you can make it ring by pressing the  
PAGE button on your DDP-700 base.  
All registered handsets will ring. You can stop each handset by pressing any key on the handset keypad.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
18  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PERSONALIZED YOUR SETTING  
Ring and Melody  
Handset ring volume  
This will set Incoming call (call from PSTN) and internal call (call from other registered handset) ring volume.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select HANDSET menu.  
VOLUME menu will appear.  
. The handset will ring the current volume setting. Default is VOLUME 5.  
to select Volume off (VOL OFF), 1,2,3,4 and 5 levels. Level 5 is the maximum.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
to exit RING VOLUME or repeat step 2 to 5 to change handset ring volume again.  
Press and hold  
to exit handset programming mode and return to standby mode.  
Handset ring melody for external call  
This will set Incoming call (call from PSTN) ring melody  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select HANDSET menu.  
to select EXT RING.  
The handset will ring the current EXT melody setting. The default is Melody 1.  
to select 1,2,3,4 and 5 different melody tones.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
to exit EXT MELODY or repeat step 2 to 6 to change the EXT melody again.  
Press and hold  
to exit handset programming and return to standby mode.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
19  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PERSONALIZED YOUR SETTING  
Handset ring melody for internal call  
This will set Internal call (call from other registered handset) ring melody.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select HANDSET menu.  
to select INT RING.  
. The handset will ring the current INT melody setting. The default is melody 5.  
to select 1,2,3,4 and 5 different melody tones.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
to exit INT MELODY or repeat step 2 to 5 to change INT melody again.  
Press and hold  
to exit handset programming mode and return to standby mode.  
Base ring volume  
This will set Incoming call (call from PSTN) ring volume.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6
Press  
up to select BASE menu.  
Press  
.
Press  
to select RINGER  
Press  
.
Press  
to select VOLUME.  
Press  
The Base will ring the current ring volume setting. The default is VOLUME 5.  
to select Volume off (VOL OFF), 1,2,3,4 and 5 level. Level 5 is the maximum.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to exit RING VOLUME or repeat step 4 to 8 to change base ring volume again.  
exit base ring programming and return to standby mode.  
Press and hold  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
20  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PERSONALIZED YOUR SETTING  
Base ring melody  
This will set Incoming call (call from PSTN) ring melody.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select BASE menu.  
.
to select RINGER.  
.
to select MELODIES.  
The Base will ring the current ring melody setting. The default is melody 1.  
to select 1,2,3,4 and 5 different melody tone.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10  
.
A confirmation tone is heard.  
to exit MELODIES or repeat step 4 to 8 to set base ring melody again.  
to exit base ring melody programming and return to standby mode.  
Press and hold  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
21  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PERSONALIZED YOUR SETTING  
Ring Priority  
This function will set the handset or base to ring first when an external incoming call takes place. You can set  
the number of rings takes place on the device prioritized before other will ring. When base is the priority to ring  
first, CID inforamtion will only appear on the LCD when handset start to ring. While the base is ringing, press  
the talk key on handset will not seized the line. Wait till the handset will ring and then press talk key.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
6.1  
up to select BASE menu.  
.
to select RINGER  
.
to select PRIORITY.  
.
Press  
6.1.1. Press  
Press to select YES  
6.2.1. Press  
to select NO  
, ring priority is off.  
6.2  
6.3  
ring priority is active and effect your setting.  
Press  
to select SETUP  
6.3.1 Press  
6.3.2 Press  
6.3.3 Press  
6.3.4 Press  
6.3.5 Press  
to select Base, Handset1, Handset2, Handset3, Handset4 and Handset5  
.
to select rings : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9  
You must set your DDP-700 to YES to take effect ring priority settings.  
7.  
8.  
Press  
to exit RING PRIORITY or repeat step 6.  
to exit ring priority and return to standby mode.  
Press and hold  
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PAGE  
22  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PERSONALIZED YOUR SETTING  
Warning Tones  
This will set tones on or off.  
0.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to select HANDSET menu.  
to select TONES.  
.
4.1  
KEY (when you press the keypad tone will emit if set to ON)  
4.1.1  
4.1.2.  
4.1.3  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to select YESor NO.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
4.2  
CONFIRM (in programming, it will emit a tone for “confirmation” if set to ON)  
4.2.1 Press  
4.2.2 Press  
4.2.3 Press  
4.2.4 Press  
to select CONFIRM.  
to select YESor NO.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
4.3  
LOW BATT (your DDP-700 will emit a tone when battery is low, if set to ON)  
4.3.1 Press  
4.3.2 Press  
4.3.3 Press  
4.3.4 Press  
to select LOW BATT.  
to select YES or NO.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
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PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PERSONALIZED YOUR SETTING  
4.4  
Range (if your DDP-700 is out of coverage, it will emit a tone, if set to ON)  
4.4.1 Press  
4.4.2 Press  
4.4.3 Press  
4.4.4 Press  
to select RANGE menu.  
to select YESor NO.  
A confirmation tone is heard.  
Note :  
In any case, Press  
and go to standby mode.  
to exit, press  
2 times to exit Warning Tone Programming  
The call timer  
Your DDP-700 will display the time you take in using the handset during conversation. This feature can be turn on  
and off.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to select HANDSET menu.  
to select TIMER.  
.
to select YESor NO.  
Press  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
7.  
8.  
Press  
to exit CALL TIMER or repeat step 3 to 6 to set call timer again.  
Press and hold  
to exit handset programming mode and return to standby mode.  
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PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PERSONALIZED YOUR SETTING  
The handset name  
You can change the name of your DDP-700 handset. The default name is HANDSET.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to select HANDSET menu.  
to select HS NAME.  
.
Key in the name (maximum 8 characters). Please see table of Alphanumeric Keypad on page 14.  
Press  
letter.  
Press  
Press  
to delete a character to the left side of the cursor or add character by pressing the correct  
6.  
7.  
8.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
to exit HS NAME or repeat step 3 to 6.  
Press and hold  
to exit handset programming mode and return to standby mode.  
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PAGE  
25  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PERSONALIZED YOUR SETTING  
The keypad protect  
To prevent accidental dialing, use the KEYPAD LOCK Mode. Your DDP-700 will not respond to any key except  
MENU Key ( up)  
Set keypad to lock  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
LCD.  
up to select KEY LOCK menu.  
.
to select YES  
.
Your DDP-700 will now go to standby-Keylock mode. The Key Icon will display on the  
Set keypad to active  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select KEY LOCK menu.  
.
to select NO.  
Your DDP-700 will now go to standby mode. The Key Icon will disappear on the LCD and  
keypad dialing is now possible..  
Choose your language  
You can change the Language displayed on your DDP-700. The option are English and Italy.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select LANGUAGE menu.  
.
to select ENGLISH or ITALIANO.  
. Your DDP-700 will now go to standby mode.  
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PAGE  
26  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PERSONALIZED YOUR SETTING  
Set the clock  
0.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
4.1  
to select HANDSET menu.  
to select CLOCK.  
to select AUTOMATIC, SET CLOCK , OFF or ON.  
Auto calibration  
4.1.1 Press  
4.1.2 Press  
to select YES or NO.  
Note : When you select to “YES”, the time will be base on the TIME of the Telephone  
Network. The time setting by your will be obtain from the time of  
Caller ID. This is best if you don’t want to set the time and just relay on the  
telephone network time. If set to YES, make it sure that CID is available in your  
telephone service. (Note : CID FSK with date and time only).  
4.1.3 Press  
4.2  
4.3  
Set Clock  
(Please refer to page 6- the clock)  
ON - Set TIME and DATE display on your handset  
4.3.1 Press  
This will display the time and date in your DDP-700 handset  
4.4  
OFF - Turn off the TIME and DATE display on your handset  
4.3.1 Press  
This will not display the time and date in your DDP-700 handset  
5.  
6.  
Press  
to exit CLOCK or repeat step 4 to 5.  
Press and hold  
to exit handset programming mode and return to standby mode.  
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PAGE  
27  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PERSONALIZED YOUR SETTING  
Set alarm clock  
Your DDP-700 alarm function is set on daily basis. After alarm, the function will set to alarm off. You need to set  
again to “on”. Alarm duration is 30 seconds. Press any key on your DDP-700 to stop the alarm.  
0.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
4.1  
to select HANDSET menu.  
to select ALARM.  
to select ALARM TIME or SET ALARM.  
Alarm time  
4.1.1 Press  
4.1.2 Press the time on the keypad. (00 to 23). ex. 2 PM= 14, 5 AM=05  
4.1.3 Press down. The minute setting is blinking.  
4.1.4 Press the minute. (00 to 59)  
4.1.5 Press A confirmation tone is heard. You must set your DDP-700 to ALARM ON  
to take effect your setting.  
The hour setting is blinking.  
4.2  
Set Alarm  
4.2.1 Press  
4.2.2 Press  
to select YES or NO.  
A confirmation tone is heard.  
5.  
6.  
Press  
to exit ALARM or repeat step 2 to 4.  
to exit handset programming mode and return to standby mode.  
Press and hold  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PERSONALIZED YOUR SETTING  
Baby sitter  
Monitor Mode is used for Baby sitter or for Room Monitoring (the handset is put in child’s bedroom and monitor the  
room for crying, noise, etc).  
When you have one handset registered to your DDP-700 base, the other handset can be set to BABYSIT MODE.  
Set to “ON”  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
the Icon.  
up to select BABYSIT menu.  
.
to select YES.  
. A confirmation tone is heard. Your DDP-700 will go to BABSIT MODE. The LCD will show  
Set to “OFF”  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to BABYSIT.  
.
to select NO.  
. A confirmation tone is heard. Your DDP-700 will now go to standby mode.  
Use Handset in Babysit Mode  
Call the other handset on BABYSIT mode, by pressing  
followed by the handset number. The called  
handset will automatically take the call and the caller will hear the condition of the room.  
The caller press  
to stop the room monitoring. The other handset in BABYSIT MODE will automatically go to  
the standby mode.  
The caller can repeat the room monitoring function as many times as desired.  
During an incoming external call, the handset will not ring if it is in BABYSIT MODE.  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
EXPANDING YOUR DECT SYSTEM  
Adding new handset  
Another DDP-700 handset  
Your DDP-700 Mini DECT cordless phone is a GAP compliant (Generic Access Profile) which can access and  
interwork with other GAP DECT. You can register up to five GAP DECT handsets to your DDP-700 base.  
The handset number is displayed at the right side upper corner of the LCD of your handset. It is label as 1 to 5.  
Your original handset is the first to be registered to your base, so, it is labeled as HANDSET 1.  
To register another DDP-700 handset to your base; you should know your DDP-700 system PIN code. This is a  
numerical digit code (maximum of 8 digits). It was preset to 0000. You can changed this PIN code if you like that  
your DDP-700 cordless phone system will not access by other person.  
You cannot register another handset to your DDP-700 if you don not know the PIN code.  
1.  
2.  
Press  
Press  
up to select REGISTER menu of the new handset to be register to your Ddp-700 base.  
Your DDP-700 LCD will display BS 1 2 3 4. One (1) is flashing indicate that this handset  
has been register to base 1.  
3.  
4.  
Press 2, to select that this handset will be register to another base #2 (other than the original base).  
Enter the present PIN code of your DDP-700 system. (default code is 0000). Press  
.
Your handset is now looking for Base # 2.  
5.  
6.  
Press and Hold the Page key on Base # 2 where you intend to register this handset until it will emit 2  
beeps. Release the page button. Your base is now in subscription mode.  
The handset will subscribed to the base shortly, if not, put the handset closer to the base. After registra-  
tion, your handset number will be HANDSET 2.  
Another DECT GAP compliant handset  
For registration of another DECT GAP compliant handset to your DDP-700 base, you should know the procedure for  
registration of this handset and the PIN code of your DP-700 base. Refer to the user manual.  
For setting your DDP-700 base to subscription mode, press and hold your base page key until two beep emit and  
then release. Your base is now in subscription mode.  
Note :  
Due to DDDP-700 have clock features (time and date stamp on the LCD), some GAP DECT Phone can work well with  
DDP-700 base, however, if this Handset don’t have clock and date stamp on the LCD, it may result to auto-paging  
this handset.  
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PAGE  
30  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
EXPANDING YOUR DECT SYSTEM  
Pico cellular system  
Your DDP-700 MINI DECT cordless phone can be configure as a pico-cellular system by adding more base placed  
in different locations. This will extend your handset mobility. This application can be implemented in the office or  
factory. If you configure your DECT system to operate in pico-cellular, you should see to it that the placement of  
base unit will be optimized to cover the entire location where you intend to use your DDP-700 handset.  
The following should be observed :  
1.  
2.  
Register another base/s (another DDP-700 base or another DECT GAP compatible) to your DDP-700 hand  
set.  
Place these base in the location where you intend to operate your handset, place them to cover all area  
without dead spot, this means that each base station is within the range of each other base. Please see  
figure below :  
B
A
C
D
3.  
Your DDP-700 however cannot establish a seamless handover (handover means the transfer of call-connec  
tion from the range of location A to location B, please see figure above). The handover from location A to  
be takes about 2 seconds or more. Thus, when you are on call progress on location D and moving to  
location C, your DDP-700 will warn you (if out of range warning is set to on-see warning tone) of out of range  
from location D. If you move closer to location C, your DDP-700 handset will lost connection and call will  
be cut off. If you move further to location C, your DDP-700 handset will be connected to the base located  
at C.  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
EXPANDING YOUR DECT SYSTEM  
Register another DDP-700 base  
1.  
2.  
Press  
Press  
up to select REGISTER menu.  
Your DDP-700 LCD will display BS 1 2 3 4. One (1) is flashing indicate that this handset  
has been register to base 1.  
3.  
4.  
Press 2, to select that this handset will be register to another base #2 (other than the original base).  
Enter the current PIN code of your DDP-700 system. Pres
.
Your handset is now looking for Base # 2; SEARCH 2 will display on your DDP-700 handset.  
Press and Hold the Page key on Base # 2 where you intend to register this handset until it will emit 2  
beeps. Your base is now in subscription mode.  
5.  
6.  
The handset will subscribed to the base shortly, if not, put the handset closer to the base. Your DDP-700  
base will automatically assigned your handset number based on the free handset registration. If you  
handset become HANDSET 3 after registration, this means that this base has already register 2 handsets,  
and your handset is the third to registered.  
Another DECT GAP compliant base  
For registration of another DECT GAP compliant base to your DDP-700 handset, you should know the procedure for  
registration of this base and the PIN code. Please refer the User guide (User manual).  
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PAGE  
32  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
EXPANDING YOUR DECT SYSTEM  
DDP-700 mobility  
Your handset can be used in two locations. You can use your DDP-700 handset at home with your base station and  
you can bring your DDP-700 handset to your office, thus you are using a single handset for home and office. Your  
DDP-700 handset must be register to your base station at office.  
B
A
HOME  
C
D
OFFICE  
Choosing the Base  
In multi base application- pico cellular systems, your DDP-700 handset will automatically search for the base in that  
particular area. If more than one base is available, your DDP-700 handset will use the base with the strongest signal.  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
Programming  
The following will describe some features of your DDP-700 cordless phone for users who want to do more than  
simply make and answer calls.  
If you have only one handset and base unit, and if you do not need to prevent unauthorized use of your DDP-700  
DECT phone, you probably won’t need the Advanced Features.  
Changed PIN Code  
Due to the restriction for programming, your DDP-700 must be protected with user PIN. The default PIN is 0000.  
You can changed this PIN code, however, you must choose a PIN number which is easy to remember by you or  
write the PIN code secretly. The maximum digit for PIN is 8 digits (example 35575431).  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select BASE menu.  
.
. To select ADVANCED..  
The LCD will display PIN. Enter the current PIN Code.  
LCD will display CALL BAR if you entered the correct PIN otherwise display ADVANCED and  
beep a long tone. This means your PIN is wrong.  
6.  
Press  
Press  
to select PIN CODE.  
7.  
Your DDP-700 will ask you for the NEW PIN code.  
8.  
Enter the “new” pin code, maximum 8 digits combination of 0~9. Press  
.
9.  
Your DDP-700 will ask you to repeat entering the “new” PIN Code.  
10.  
11.  
Press  
A confirmation tone is heard.  
Press and hold  
to exit Advance programming.  
IMPORTANT!!!  
- do not forget your PIN Code -  
make sure, the new PIN CODE is a number you’ll be  
able to remember and make a note of it.  
Please note your new PIN here!  
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PAGE  
34  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
Dialing Mode  
Choose this features to changed the dialing mode of your DDP-700. Before you do so, please consult your tele-  
phone company. It is better not to changed this, since your DDP-700 was preset to DTMF mode wherein most  
telephone network can accept.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select BASE menu.  
.
. To select ADVANCED.  
The LCD will display PIN. Enter the current PIN Code.  
. LCD will display CALL BAR if correct PIN entered else display ADVANCED.  
to select DIAL MODE.  
.
to select TONE or PULSE  
.
Press and hold  
to exit Advance programming.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
35  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
PABX  
Choose this features if your DDP-700 is to be used with PABX. Refer to page 50 : Business application of DDP-700  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
8.1  
up to select BASE menu.  
.
. To select ADVANCED.  
The LCD will display PIN. Enter the current PIN Code.  
. LCD will display CALL BAR if correct PIN entered otherwise it display ADVANCED.  
to select PABX PAUSE.  
.
to select PBX CODE or PAUSE  
PAUSE  
8.1.1 Press  
.
8.1.2 Press  
8.1.3 Press  
to select 3 SECONDS or 5 SECONDS  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
8.2  
PBX CODE  
8.2.1 Press  
.
8.2.2 Press the PBX code, usually digit 9. (Press  
8.2.3 Press . A confirmation tone is heard.  
Press and hold to exit PBX set up and return to standby mode.  
to delete PBX code)  
9.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
36  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
De-register a handset  
If you have more than one handset register to you base, you can de-register (remove subscription from your  
DDP-700 base) the other handset. If you have only one handset, you cannot de-register your own DDP-700 handset  
to its base.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to select BASE menu.  
.
. To select ADVANCED.  
The LCD will display PIN. Enter the current PIN Code.  
. LCD will display CALL BAR if correct PIN entered otherwise it display ADVANCED.  
to select DEL HS.  
.
to select HANDSET 1,2,3,4, and 5.  
Your DDP-700 will ask you to CONFIRM?  
10.  
Press  
to delete the handset you selected, otherwise press and hold  
to exit DE-REGIS  
TER handset and return to standby mode.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
37  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
Default setting  
This feature will restore the default setting of your DDP-700 cordless phone. All programming earlier done like  
setting the ringing volume, ringing melody, PIN, external call melody, etc. will be defaulted.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
up to BASE menu.  
.
. To select ADVANCED.  
The LCD will display PIN. Enter the current PIN Code.  
. LCD will display CALL BAR if correct PIN entered otherwise it display ADVANCED.  
to select DEFAULT.  
. Your handset will ask you to CONFIRM?  
A confirmation tone will be heard. Your handset (or all handset register to the base) will  
temporarily lost subscription link to the base, after few seconds, the handset will acquire again the link to  
the base. The time display on the LCD would take around 60 second to display.  
9.  
Press and hold  
to exit DEFAULT SETTING and return to standby mode.  
Note :  
When performing the default <reset>  
- The phonebook memory will not erase entries  
- LCR Codes and programming entries will retain  
- Handset Name will not change  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
38  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
39  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
40  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
41  
USER GUIDE  
DP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
Primary code  
This is gateway number for the LCR Network who provide the service of routing the call. In one location, it is  
possible that there are more than one LCR network provider.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press  
Press  
up to select LCR menu.  
Your DDP-700 will ask you to enter the PIN Code. (See PIN CODE Setting)  
Enter the PIN Code. Press  
.
Press  
4.1  
to select PRIMARY.  
Set PRIMARY Code  
4.1.1 Press Enter the “ LCR access code” number. You can enter up to 6 digits number  
0~9. You can only enter one LCR network provider access code. In case, there are more  
than one LCR network provider in your place, choose the most common use LCR access  
code.  
4.2  
Edit PRIMARY Code  
4.2.1 Press  
Press and hold  
once to remove one digit to the left of the cursor or press the correct digit.  
to exit LCR programming and go to standby mode  
5.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
42  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
Others Code  
This feature of your DDP-700 will allow you to specify your preferred LCR access code and preferred area code. If  
you dial the area code that match one of the area code in the Others code table, it will route your call using your  
preferred access code.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press  
Press  
up to select LCR menu.  
Your DDP-700 will ask you to enter the PIN Code. (See PIN CODE Setting)  
Enter the PIN Code. Press  
.
Press  
4.1  
to select OTHERS. Press  
Press to select NEW  
4.1.1 Press  
4.1.2 Enter desired AREA NO, maximum 6 digits.  
4.1.3 Press  
4.1.4 Enter the desired ACCESS NO, maximum 6 digits.  
4.1.5 Press . A confirmation tone is heard.  
4.1.6 Press and Hold to exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
.
.
to exit store OTHERS code or repeat 4.1 to store another area and access code. The  
maximum area and access codes you can enter is 10.  
4.2  
Press  
to select EDIT  
4.2.1 Press  
.
4.2.2 Search the area code or access code to be edit using  
. Press  
.
4.2.3 Press  
to delete one character to the left side of the cursor or add character by  
pressing the correct number.  
4.2.4 Press  
4.2.5 Press and Hold  
to exit edit OTHERS code or repeat 4.2.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
to exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
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PAGE  
43  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
4.3  
Press  
4.3.1 Press  
4.3.2 Search the code to be delete using  
to select DELETE  
.
.
4.3.3 Press  
. The LCD will ask you to CONFIRM.  
to confirm delete.  
4.3.4 Press  
4.3.5 Press and Hold  
to exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
to exit delete individual access and area code or repeat 4.3 to delete another codes.  
4.4  
Press  
to select DELETE ALL  
4.4.1 Press  
4.4.2 Your DDP-700 will prompt to you, CONFIRM?  
4.4.3 Press . A confirmation tone is heard.  
4.4.4 Press and Hold to exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
to exit delete all desired access and area code or repeat 4.4.  
.
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
44  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
LCR On / Off  
The LCR feature of your DDP-700 can be turn it ON or OFF. You must turn to ON if you use LCR feature.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Press  
Press  
up to select LCR menu.  
Your DDP-700 will ask you to enter the PIN Code. (See PIN CODE Setting)  
Enter the PIN Code. Press  
.
Press  
Press  
to select NO or YES.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
Press and Hold  
to exit LCR programming and return to standby mode.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
45  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
FACTORY PRESET -Routable Code:  
It is highly recommended that you just leave this codes untouched. However, if you add routable codes you can  
program them. Factory preset area codes are : 0, 00, 3 and 4.  
Routable Code  
This is the routable code number and is preset in the factory. When LCR is “on”, your DDP-700 will compare the  
dialed number to the routable code table, if it match, it will route the call.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press  
Press  
up to select LCR menu.  
Your DDP-700 will ask you to enter the PIN Code. (See PIN CODE Setting)  
Enter the PIN Code. Press  
.
Press  
4.1  
to select ROUTABLE.  
Press to select NEW  
4.1.1 Press  
.
4.1.2 Enter area code, maximum 5 different area codes each maximum of 6 digits.  
4.1.3 Press  
4.1.4 Press and Hold  
to exit routable code setting or repeat 4.1 to store another code.  
.
to exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
4.2  
Press  
4.2.1 Press  
4.2.2 Search the routable code to be edit using  
to select EDIT  
.
. Press  
.
4.2.3 Press  
to delete one character to the left side of the cursor or add character by  
pressing the correct number.  
4.2.4 Press  
4.2.5 Press and Hold  
to exit edit routable code or repeat 4.2.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
o exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
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PAGE  
46  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
4.3  
Press  
4.3.1 Press  
4.3.2 Search the code to be delete using  
to select DELETE  
.
.
4.3.3 Press  
4.3.4 Press  
. Your DDP-700 will prompt to you, CONFIRM?  
to confirmed delete or press to cancel delete.  
4.3.5 A confirmation tone is heard if you press  
.
4.3.6 Press and Hold to exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
to exit delete individual routable code or repeat 4.3 to delete another code.  
4.4  
Press  
to select DEL ALL  
4.4.1 Press  
4.4.2 Your DDP-700 will prompt to you, CONFIRM?  
4.4.3 Press . A confirmation tone is heard.  
4.4.4 Press and Hold to exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
to exit delete all routable code or repeat 4.4.  
.
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
47  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
FACTORY PRESET - Special Code  
It is highly recommended that you just leave this codes untouched. However, if you add non-routing special codes,  
you can program them. Factory preset special codes are : 0366, 0369, 0563, 0769, 0878, 0989.  
Special Code  
This is the non-routing codes which bypass the LCR function even the first or first two digits fall under routable area  
codes. You can enter up to 10 special codes, each up to 6 digits. There are already 6 factory preset.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press  
Press  
up to LCR menu.  
Your DDP-700 will ask you to enter the PIN Code. (See PIN CODE Setting)  
Enter the PIN Code. Press  
.
Press  
4.1  
to select SPECIAL.  
Press to select NEW  
4.1.1 Press  
4.1.2 Enter special code, maximum 10 different special codes each maximum of 6 digits.  
4.1.3 Press  
4.1.4 Press and Hold  
to exit special code or repeat 4.1 to store another special code.  
.
to exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
4.2  
Press  
4.2.1 Press  
4.2.2 Search the special code to be edit using  
to select EDIT  
.
. Press  
.
4.2.3 Press  
to delete one character to the left side of the cursor or add character by  
pressing the correct number.  
4.2.4 Press  
4.2.5 Press and Hold  
to exit edit special code or repeat 4.2.  
. A confirmation tone is heard.  
to exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
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PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
4.3  
Press  
4.3.1 Press  
4.3.2 Search the code to be delete using  
to select DELETE  
.
.
4.3.3 Press  
4.3.4 Press  
Your DDP-700 will prompt to you, CONFIRM?  
to confirmed delete or press to cancel delete.  
4.3.5 A confirmation tone is heard if you press  
.
4.3.6 Press and Hold to exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
to exit delete individual special code or repeat 4.3 to delete another code.  
4.4  
Press  
to select DEL ALL  
4.4.1 Press  
4.4.2 Your DDP-700 will prompt to you, CONFIRM?  
4.4.3 Press . A confirmation tone is heard.  
4.4.4 Press and Hold o exit LCR programming and return to standby mode, press once  
to exit delete all special code or repeat 4.4.  
.
Dialing LCR  
There is no difference in dialing a normal telephone number and routing telephone number. LCR routing number can  
be directly dialed using the key pad (pre-dialing), Phonebook or CID or redial. Please refer to page 8 and of this  
User Guide for the different ways of dialing a number.  
It is recommended when using LCR function to use Pre-dialing as described on Page 8- To make a call by Pre-  
dialing external call. When re-dialing is required, it is recommended to use Outgoing Call review / Redial as stated  
on page 9.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
49  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
ADVANCE FEATURES  
Call Barring  
Choose this features if you would like to restrict your DDP-700 to use for calling.  
There are three ways you can restrict your DDP-700 for calling numbers:  
a) Local  
b) National  
c) International  
When you restrict your DDP-700 for local call, any number you diaL will be barred. If you restrict your DDP-700 to  
National, any telephone number starting with “0” and or “00”, your DDP-700 will not dial. If you restrict your DDP-700  
to INTERNATIONAL, any telephone number starting with “00”, your DDP-700 will not dial.  
If you have more than one handset (multiple handset use), you can select to restrict each handsets.  
When your DDP-700 is connected to PABX, If Call Barring is active, it will barred only telephone number after the  
PABX code. Internal PABX call is not affected.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
8.1  
up to select BASE menu.  
.
. To select ADVANCED.  
The LCD will display PIN. Enter the current PIN Code.  
. LCD will display CALL BAR if correct PIN entered otherwise it display ADVANCED.  
.
to select Handset1, Handset2, Handset,3, Handset4 or Handset5  
(if you have selected which handset you want to CALL Barred.  
Press  
Press  
to select NO BARRING, LOCAL, NATIONAL or INTERNATIO.  
8.1  
.
9.  
Press and Hold  
to exit Call Barring programming and return to standby mode.  
Use Call Barring Feature :  
When Call Barring is active, if you dial a telephone number that is barred, the Base will turn off and will not dial the  
number. Your DDP-700 handset will emit a tone, indicating unsuccessful dial.  
Press  
or put back your DDP-700 to base to return to standby mode.  
When you turn off the Call Barring function, all 3 levesl of barring will be turn off. You need to set each level of call  
barring again.  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
50  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
USE IN BUSINESS  
USE IN BUSINESS?  
Your DDP-700 can be plugged into an extension socket on most PABX. It cannot, however, be guaranteed that it will  
work satisfactory with all type of PABXs, if you have problems, please consult the authorized maintainer of your  
PABX. Before attempting to use your DDP-700 in your PABX, please refer to the features described in your PABX  
User Manual.  
Dialing type  
Your DDP-700 is set to tone dialing. These settings are correct for nearly all PBXs. However, if you find that you  
cannot make calls or use PABX features with your DDP-700, the setting may need to be changed. Consult the  
documents supplied with your PABX.  
Do you need a PAUSE ?  
Your PABX Manual may tell you that, after dialing the outside PABX access code (usually 9), you should wait for  
another second Dial Tone before dialing the external call- telephone number. Some PABX do not require you to  
wait. If you do NOT need to wait for dial tone, you will not need press the PAUSE button  
to insert Pause during  
dialing or when storing number in memory. If you need to wait for the second dial tone, you can use the  
indicated.  
where  
There are two ways you can set the pause if your PABX require it.  
1. Using the  
key to insert in dialing number.  
ex. Dialing 008522678 in your PABX with an access code of 9 would be : 9  
008522678.  
Your DDP-700 will insert a 3 sec pause after the PABX access code “9” then dial the outside number.  
2. You can use of DDP-700 full feature PABX Pause and PBX access code. Please refer to page 35. It is better to  
makes use of the DDP-700 PABX feature. In this way, you can makes use of the Outgoing Call Redial function.  
Dialing an external call would be much easier. If you dial the same number as above example, you simply dial  
9008522678 and your DDP-700 will automatically insert the Pause after the PABX access code.  
PABX Access Code and PAUSE ?  
Your DDP-700 has programmable PAUSE. You can set the PAUSE duration in PABX Menu on page 35, under  
Base, PABX-Pause. Please Refer to your PABX User Manual.  
Your DDP-700 has programmable PABX Access Code (usually 9). You must programmed the PABX access code  
in your DDP-700 to makes use of its full PABX feature. Please refer on page 35.  
Do you need Recall (Flash)?  
Your DDP-700 Recall time is 100msec. Consult your PABX user manual if you can use it. Predial function (page 8)  
, Redial (page 9) and full PABX feature (page 36) of your DDP-700 will make easier to use DDP-700 when connected  
to PABX. At standby mode, dial the telephone number, you should place your PABX access code (usually 9). If  
you make a mistake you can edit easily. If the line is busy, turn off your phone and call again after some minute,  
and make use the redial function to dial the same number.  
PABX Storing number in the Phonebook  
For external call, always put the PABX access code before the telephone number, follow the procedure on page 14.  
For PABX internal call, there is no need to put the PABX access code.  
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PAGE  
51  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Action Taken  
Programming Display  
NOT AVAIL  
RF Interference occur during program-  
ming.  
Retry the programming, if possible move  
closer near the DDP-700 base station  
Interference during  
communications  
Out of range or close to other electri-  
cal appliances  
Check the handset is not emitting the out  
of range warning tone. If close to other elec-  
trical device move away. You may need to  
reconsider the location of your DDP-700 if  
this problem persist.  
Entries will not be ac-  
Phonebook is full  
Up to 40 names and numbers can be stored  
in the DDP-700 phonebook. Delete some of  
the older entries to make more space for  
new one.  
cepted  
in  
the  
PHONEBOOK.  
Time reset to 00:01  
1:01  
The base power was remove or base  
was reset.  
The base if power was interrupted, the time  
will also reset. Please set the time again.  
DDP-700 is in strange  
mode  
Multiple selection from the Menu Struc-  
ture.  
Reset all the user-set features to the fac-  
tory default under Base Menu.  
The base unit may not be correctly  
connected.  
Ensure the base unit is correctly installed  
and connected. Make sure that the power  
is On.  
Make sure that, only one internal and ex-  
ternal call can be made at the same time.  
Ensure that other handsets are not already  
in communication prior to use.  
Other handset are already in commu-  
nications (in multi handset user)  
Call Barring feature has been set up  
LCR feature has been set up  
Make sure that the Call Barring feature is  
not enable.  
DDP-700 cannot make  
call  
If you are using LCR, make sure you are  
using the correct access codes.  
Network Failure  
Try making a call from another telephone.  
If unsuccessful, contact your network sup-  
plier.  
If connected to PABX  
Make sure you have entered the correct  
PABX code in PBX feature of DDP-700.  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Action Taken  
Base Station does not  
function  
Error in connection or lack of power  
supply.  
Ensure that the Adaptor power supply has  
been connected to the DDP-700 and and the  
adaptor is properly plug in to the AC power  
plug. Ensure that the AC power should  
match the Adapotr AC voltage.  
Handset does not  
function  
Battery pack may not be installed cor-  
rectly.  
Ensure that the battery pack has been cor-  
rectly installed. Follow the polarity mar-  
king of the baterry and the drawing on  
DDP-700 handset battery compartment.  
Battery may need further charging  
Wrong registration procedure  
If DDP-700 does not work when first con-  
nected, charge the handset for the recom-  
mended charging period.  
Make sure that you know your DDP-700 PIN  
code. If you are registering new handset to  
you DDP-700 base, make sure you follow  
the procedure for registering of this another  
DECT handset.  
Registration fail  
Try again if possible.  
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PAGE  
53  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PROGRAMMING QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
MAIN  
MENU  
NEW  
EDIT  
DELETE  
NAME  
NUMBER  
PHONEBOOK  
DEL ALL  
NO  
YES  
PRIMARY  
ROUTABLE  
SPECIAL  
OTHERS  
LCR  
New, Edit  
Delete, Del All  
ENGLISH  
ITALIANO  
LANGUAGE  
REGISTER  
BABYSIT  
BS 1,2,3,4  
YES / NO  
KEY LOCK  
BASE  
YES / NO  
RINGER  
VOLUME 1~5  
VOLUME OFF  
VOLUME  
MELODIES  
PRIORITY  
MELODY  
1~5  
NO  
YES  
SETUP  
BASE  
HANDSET 1~5  
A
B
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PAGE  
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USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
PROGRAMMING QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE  
LOCAL,  
NATIONAL  
A
B
INTERNATIO  
NO BARRING  
HANDSET 1 ~5  
CALL BAR  
PIN CODE  
DIAL MODE  
PABX PAUSE  
DEL HS  
ADVANCED  
TONE  
PULSE  
PBX CODE  
PAUSE  
DEFAULT  
HANDSET 1 ~5  
VOLUME 1~5  
VOLUME OFF  
VOLUME  
EXT RING  
INT RING  
MELODY 1 ~5  
KEY  
TONES  
CONFIRM  
LOW BATT  
RANGE  
TIMER  
HS NAME  
HANDSET  
HOUR  
AUTOMATIC  
SET CLOCK  
OFF  
MINUTE  
MONTH  
DATE  
CLOCK  
ALARM  
ON  
HOUR  
MINUTE  
ALARM TIME  
SET ALARM  
YES  
NO  
MODEL NAME  
PAGE  
55  
USER GUIDE  
DDP-700  
TECHNICAL DETAILS  
Standard  
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT)  
1.88 to 1.9 GHz  
Frequency  
Channel Bandwidth  
Modulation  
1.728 MHz  
GFSK  
Data Rate  
1.152 Mbps (Baud rate)  
Time Division Duplex (TDD)  
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)  
120 TDMA channel  
Duplexing  
RF Accessing  
Channel  
Speech Encoding  
Speech Security  
Communications Range  
Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) at 32 Kbps  
Digital Security  
about 300 meters in open space (no block)  
about 50 meters in building  
Power Supply  
Handset  
Ni-Mh battery : 2.4 Vdc, 550mAm (2 x 1.2 AAA)  
Base  
Input  
Output :  
:
230 Vac / 50Hz  
9.0 Vac / 200mA  
6.5 Vdc / 300mA  
Operating Time  
Standby  
100 hours  
Talking Time  
8 hours (headset / earphone mode)  
1 hour (speakerphone mode)  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
0 OC to 40 OC  
-20 OC to 60 OC  

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