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MODEL NAME
DDP-700
USER GUIDE
PAGE
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.
USE IN BUSINESS
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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 where
indicated.
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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