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Daewoo DTD 5500 User Manual

Daewoo DTD 5500
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DTD 5500
Teléfono DECT
DECT phone
Téléphone DECT
Telefone DECT
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
USER MANUAL
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL DE INSTRUÇÕES

Table of Contents

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Daewoo DTD 5500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDaewoo
ModelDTD 5500
CategoryIP Phone
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction and Safety Instructions

Important Notice for New Users

Key notices regarding battery charging, handset placement, and initial setup of date/time.

Essential Safety Precautions

Essential safety precautions to prevent fire, electric shock, and injury.

Product Features Overview

Lists the main features of the DECT phone, such as display, compatibility, languages, and memory.

Base Unit Settings and Keypad

Corded Phone Base Unit Settings

Details about settings related to the corded phone base unit and its display icons.

Base Unit Icon Guide

Table explaining various icons displayed on the phone's screen and their meanings.

Base Unit Keypad Layout

Diagram of the telephone keypad with numbered parts for identification.

Base Unit Key Functions

Table defining functions associated with specific icons on the base unit keypad.

Keypad Functionality and Call Operations

Key Operations

Details functions of keys like PHONEBOOK, DEL, INT, FLASH, RD/P.

Status Indicators

Explains the NEW and IN USE LED indicators.

Making and Answering Calls

Guides on how to make and answer calls using the phone.

Key Functions and Menu Navigation

Redial/Pause Key Usage

Usage of the REDIAL/P key for dialing and inserting pauses.

Volume Control During Calls

How to adjust earpiece or speakerphone volume during a call.

Base Menu Function 1: Phonebook

Details on managing the phonebook on the base unit, including adding and viewing entries.

Phonebook Management

Viewing Phonebook List

Function to review phone book record lists.

Add, Edit, and Delete Contacts

Step-by-step guides for managing individual phonebook entries.

Phonebook, Call Log, and Settings Management

Deleting All Contacts & Making Calls

Instructions for deleting all phonebook entries and making calls from the book.

Call Log Functions

Accessing and managing missed, received, and dialed call lists.

Base Unit Settings Configuration

Navigating and configuring various base unit settings.

Base Unit Settings Configuration

Ringing and Dialing Settings

Adjusting ring melodies, volume, dial mode, and flash time.

Tone, Language, and Time Settings

Configuring key tone, display language, and date/time.

PIN Code, Defaults, and Handset Registration

Changing the PIN Code

Instructions for modifying the device's PIN code for security.

Restoring Base to Default Settings

How to restore the base unit settings to factory defaults.

Handset Registration Process

Process for registering a new handset to the base unit.

Multi-handset System Operations

One-touch Memory Usage

Storing, dialing, and deleting numbers using one-touch memory.

Intercom Calls and Transfers

Making internal calls and transferring external calls between handsets.

Advanced Handset Features

Three-way Conference Calls

Instructions for setting up conference calls with multiple parties.

Volume Adjustments

How to adjust handset and hands-free speaker volume levels.

Handset Keypad and LCD Information

Handset Keypad Layout

Diagram of the handset keypad with numbered parts for identification.

Handset LCD Icon Guide

Table explaining various icons displayed on the handset LCD screen and their meanings.

Handset Power and Basic Operations

Handset Icon Definitions

Table defining functions associated with specific icons on the handset.

Switching Handset Power On/Off

Instructions on how to turn the handset on and off.

Handset Call Operations and Menu Settings

Making, Answering, and Muting Calls

Guides for basic call handling, including mute functionality.

Volume Adjustment

How to adjust earpiece or speakerphone volume during a call.

Handset Menu Settings Navigation

How to access and navigate the handset's menu functions and settings.

Handset Phonebook and Call Log

Handset Menu Function 1: Phonebook

Managing the phonebook on the handset, including adding and reviewing entries.

Handset Menu Function 2: Call Log

Accessing and managing missed, received, and dialed call lists on the handset.

Handset Phonebook Management

Add, Edit, and Delete Contacts

Step-by-step guides for managing individual phonebook entries.

Delete All & Memory Status

Instructions for deleting all entries and checking memory usage.

Handset Menu Function 3: Base Settings

Handset Deletion and Dial Mode

Deleting handsets and setting the dial mode (Tone/Pulse).

Flash Time and PIN Code

Configuring flash time and changing the PIN code.

Base Defaults and Handset Settings

Restoring Base to Default Settings

How to restore the base unit settings to factory defaults.

Handset Settings Configuration

Adjusting various settings for the handset's individual preferences.

Alarm Function Setup

Setting up the alarm function on the handset, including time and snooze options.

Handset Settings Configuration

Ringing Melodies and Volume

Customizing ringtones and volume for handset calls.

Handset Tones, Language, and Name

Configuring key tones, battery warnings, language, and handset name.

Handset Functionality Settings

Auto Answer and Call Barring

Configuring auto answer and setting up call barring for specific numbers.

Time, Date, Base Selection, and Defaults

Setting time/date, selecting base, and restoring handset defaults.

Multi-handset System Management

Handset Registration Process

Process for registering the handset to a specified base unit.

Intercom Calls and Call Transfers

Making internal calls and transferring external calls between handsets.

Advanced Handset Operations and Troubleshooting

Three-way Conference Calls

Setting up conference calls involving two handsets and an external line.

Keypad Lock/Unlock

Instructions on how to lock and unlock the handset keypad.

One-touch Memory Usage

Storing, dialing, and deleting numbers using one-touch memory.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Common issues and their solutions for the DECT phone.

Compliance and Environmental Information

Statement of Compliance

Declaration of conformity with EU directives for radio equipment.

Protection of the Environment

Guidelines for the proper disposal of the apparatus and batteries.

Warranty Information

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