Profoon PDX300 DECT Telephone Instructions
- May 15, 2024
- Profoon
Table of Contents
- Profoon PDX300 DECT Telephone
- Product Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Frequently Asked Questions
- PHONE SETTINGS
- OPERATION
- CALLER IDENTIFICATION
- MULTIPLE HANDSETS
- TIPS AND WARNINGS
- POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Profoon PDX300 DECT Telephone
Product Specifications
- Model: PDX300/PDX300AE
- Manufacturer: Commaxx B.V.
- Country of Origin: The Netherlands
- Version: v2.0
Product Usage Instructions
Settings Menu:
Introduction:
- Press the OK button to open the menu.
- Use the arrow keys to navigate through the menu options.
- Press OK to select the desired option.
- Use the arrow keys to make a choice or select ‘on’ or ‘off’.
- Finally, press OK to save the setting.
Menu Structure:
The phone menu structure includes options like Call List,
Phonebook, Basic Settings, etc.
Medical Equipment:
DECT phones may interfere with sensitive medical equipment. Avoid placing the phone near medical devices, even in standby mode, to prevent interference.
Environmental Concerns:
Dispose of defective or worn-out batteries at designated recycling points to ensure proper environmental handling.
Installation:
Base:
- Insert the small plug at the end of the phone cord into the base.
- Plug the phone connector into the phone wall socket.
- Connect the low-voltage plug of the adapter into the phone and plug the adapter into a 230V outlet.
Handset:
- Open the handset battery compartment by sliding the battery cover down.
- Insert batteries with correct polarity (+ and -).
- Slide the battery cover back on and place the handset on the base for 15 hours to charge.
Additional Handsets and Chargers:
If your phone comes with extra handsets, each includes 2 batteries and a charger with an adapter. Plug in the charger adapter, insert batteries into the handsets, and place them on the charger to charge.
Important Notes:
- Use only provided adapters to avoid dangerous situations or damage to the phone’s electronics.
- Only use rechargeable NiMH batteries; using non-rechargeable batteries can be dangerous.
Using the Phone:
Hands-Free:
You can take calls with the handset against your ear or via the built-in speaker.
- Press the speakerphone button to activate the speaker function.
- Press the speakerphone button again to deactivate the speaker function.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Can I use non-rechargeable batteries in the handset?
- A: No, only use rechargeable NiMH batteries to prevent dangerous situations or explosion risks.
- Q: How long should I leave the handset on the base to charge?
- A: Leave the handset on the base for 15 hours continuously to ensure proper battery charging.
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PDX300/PDX300AE PDX-300/PDX-320
Service
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v2.0
PHONE SETTINGS
Introduction: 1. Open the menu by pressing the key OK. 2. Browse through the
menu options by using and . 3. Press the key OK to open the desired option. 4.
Make a choice or select on’ or
off’ with the keys and . 5. Finally, press
the key OK to save the settings.
Menu structure: The menu structure of the phone looks as follows:
RING SETUP PHONEBOOK BS SETTINGS
DELETE HS FLASH TIME CHANGE PIN HS SETTINGS ALARM RING SETUP
INT. RING EXT. RING RING VOLUME TONE SETUP LANGUAGE RENAME HS HS DISPLAY AUTO
ANSWER DATE & TIME REGISTRATION DEFAULT
INSTALLATION
Base station: 1. Plug the small connector at the phone cable into the back of
the base
station (press the connector until you hear a click). 2. Plug the phone
connector into the phone socket. 3. Plug the low voltage connector of the
adapter into the backside of the
phone, and plug the adapter into a 230 Volt mains socket.
OPERATION
Hands-free: You can make calls holding the handset to your ear or via the
built-in speaker function. 1. press the speaker button to switch on the
speaker function 2. press the speaker button again to switch off the speaker
function (the
call remains connected)
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
attention
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.
Extra handsets and chargers: If your phone has been delivered with multiple
handsets, 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)
to charge the batteries.
ONLY CONNECT THE INCLUDED ADAPTER. CONNECTING OTHER ADAPTERS MAY RESULT IN
DANGEROUS SITUATIONS OR MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS OF THE PHONE.
INSERT ONLY RECHARGEABLE NiMH (NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE) BATTERIES. THE USE OF NOT
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES MAY CAUSE DANGEROUS SITUATIONS OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.
Answering calls: 1. Press the key phone-on to accept a call. See
chapter PHONE SETTINGS to accept a call directly by only taking the handset
from the base station or the charger.
Making calls: Block dialing: 1. Enter the phone number through the keyboard.
You can delete an incorrect entry with key C 2. Press the phone-on key to dial
the number.
Direct dialing: 1. Press the phone-on key and wait for the dial tone. 2. Enter
the phone number through the keyboard; this number will be
dialed directly.
End the call: 1. Press the key phone-off to end a call
The end the call, you can also place the handset back on the base station or
the charger.
Handset volume: 1. During the call, press the keys or , to increase or
decrease the
volume.
Key lock: 1. To enable the key lock, keep the key (STAR) pressed for more
than
2 seconds. 2. To disable the key lock, keep the key (STAR) pressed for more
than
2 seconds again.
R/Flash: 1. Press the key R to give a FLASH pulse. The interruption time
the FLASH pulse is adjustable; see for this the chapter PHONE SETTINGS.
Mute (microphone off): 1. To disable the microphone, shortly press the key C
during the call.
You can still hear the other party, but they cannot hear you. 2. To enable the
microphone again, shortly press the key C again.
Search handset: 1. Shortly press the key on the base station.
During 60 seconds, a signal will sound from the handset, and the word `PAGING’
flashes on the display of the handset. Press the key phone-off to end the
signal prematurely.
Call timer: 1. During the phone call, the elapsed call duration is displayed
on the
display.
Quick key bell off: 1. To disable the bell of the handset, press key # during
more than
2 seconds. 2. To enable the bell again, press key # during more than 2
seconds.
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LAST NUMBER MEMORY
Redialing: 1. Press the key , the last number you dialed appears on the
display. 2. Search the desired number with and . 3. Press on the phone key to
dial this number.
Copying to the phone book memory: 1. Press the key . 2. Search the desired number with and . 3. Press the key OK twice. 4. Enter the name through the keyboard. 5. Press the key OK twice. 6. Select the desired VIP ring tone for this number with 7. Press the key OK to store the memory.
and .
Delete last dialed number selectively: 1. Press the key . 2. Search the desired number with and . 3. Press the key OK 4. Select the option [DELETE] with and . 5. Press the key OK to delete this memory.
Delete the complete last number memory: 1. Press the key . 2. Press the key OK 3. Select the option [DELETE ALL] with and . 4. Press the key OK twice, to delete the complete last number memory.
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CALLER IDENTIFICATION
Introduction: If you have the service Caller Identification at your disposal,
the number of the calling party is displayed on the display of your
handset(s). If your carrier also transmits names, or you have programmed this
number including name and the phone book memory of the handset, the name is
also displayed on the display. The Caller Identification memory has a capacity
of 10 numbers. Attention: when this memory is full, every following incoming
call will overwrite the oldest call in the memory.
New calls: This display indicates whether and how many new calls are stored in
the Caller Identification memory that you have not seen yet. As soon as you
have viewed the memory, this notification goes off.
View memory and callback: 1. Press the key ; the name or the number of the
last received call ap-
pears on the display. 2. Browse through the memory by using and .
When a name is displayed, press the key # to view the number. Press the key OK
and select DETAILS, to view the time and date of the call. 3. Press the phone
key to call back this subscriber.
Delete call selectively: 1. Press the key ; the name or the number of the last
received call ap-
pears on the display. 2. Search the desired call with and . 3. Press the key
OK and select the option [DELETE] with and . 4. Press the key OK to delete
this call.
Delete complete call history: 1. Press the key ; the name or the number of the
last received call ap-
pears on the display. 2. Press the key OK and select the option [DELETE ALL]
with and . 3. Press the key OK twice, to delete the complete call history.
Voicemail indication: ( ) In case the carrier left a Voicemail message for
you, this is shown on the display with an illuminating envelope. This symbol
goes off as soon as you have listened to this message. Attention: this
function is only available on the FSK system and when this is supported by the
carrier.
Copying to the phone book memory: 1. Press the key : the name of the number of
the last received call ap-
pears on the display. 2. Search the desired call with and . 3. Press the key
OK twice, and enter the name through the keyboard. 4. Press they key OK twice,
and select the desired VIP ring tone with
and . 5. Press the key OK to store the memory. 6. Press the key phone-off to
return to the idle mode of the handset.
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Ring signals: Select the option [RING SETUP] to select the ring tones of the
handset: – You can set different melodies for intercom calls and calls from
outside. – You can chose from 10 different melodies for [INT. RING] and [EXT.
RING]. – You can chose from 5 volume levels and `volume-off’ for [RING VOL-
UME].
Handset tones: You can enable or disable the following tones through the
option [TONE SETUP]: – [KEY TONE]: the tones that sound when you press a key.
– [BATTERY TONE]: the tones that sound when the batteries are low. – [OUT OF
RANGE]: the tones that sound when you get out of reach.
Answering automatically: When the function [AUTO ANSWER] is enabled, you can
accept calls by only taking the handset from the base station or charger; then
you do not need to use the phone-on key. Attention: In case the handset is not
placed on the base station or the charger, you always need to press the phone-
on to accept a call.
Alarm: (alarm function) You can set the phone to sound an alarm tone during 40
seconds at a preset moment (or press any key to switch off the signal
prematurely). Select ON to enable this function, and enter the alarm time
through the keyboard (24 hour system). After this, you can enable or disable
the snooze function. The alarm is not repeated automatically daily.
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Language: Here you can set the language in which the various instructions are
displayed on the display.
Instructions to revert to the English language, in case you have set a foreign
language accidentally: 1. Press the key `phone-off’ 3 times. 2. Press the key
OK once. 3. Press key times. 4. Press the key OK once. 5. Press key times. 6.
Press the key OK once. 7. Select the English language with and . 8. Press the
key OK once. 9. Press the key phone-off to return to the idle mode of the
handset.
Name handset: You can name your handset through the option (NW NAME HS). Use
key C to delete the old name and enter the new name of at most 10 characters
through the keyboard. Press the key OK to save the name.
Flash time: A flash pulse is a very short interruption the phone connection.
You can set the interruption time of the FLASH pulse on [SHORT] (100 ms),
[MEDIUM] (300 ms) or [LONG] (600 ms). 100 ms is the standardized interruption
time, and this time is set at the factory. Refer to the user manual of your
home or office switchboard or consult your carrier concerning the desired
interruption time.
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Date and time: At idle, you can display the time on the display of the
handset, an at Caller Identification, the time and date of the call are
registered. You can chose from the formats day-month-year or month-day-year at
[DATE FORMAT], and you can chose from 12 hour or 24 hour time format at [TIME
FORMAT]. Enter the time and the date at the respective options [SET TIME] and
[SET DATE].
Factory settings: You can reset the settings the way they were when the phone left the factory, through the option [STANDARD]:
Name handset:
handset
Display language:
Dutch
Ring volume:
level 3
Call melody external call: melody 1
Call melody internal call: melody 2
Reception volume:
level 3.
Show handset:
on
Key lock:
off
Alarm:
off
Auto answer:
off
Date format:
day-month-year
Hour format:
24 hours
Flash time:
short (100 ms)
The memories stay undisturbed with this reset instruction.
Displaying name or time on the handset: At idle, you can display the name or the actual time of the handset on the display of the handset, through the option [DISPLAY HS].
PIN code: You can change the PIN code, which you need with registering and deregistering of (new) handset, with [CHANGE PIN]. The factory PIN code is 0000. See chapter `SYSTEM RESET’, in case you have lost or forgotten the new PIN code.
PHONE BOOK MEMORY
Introduction: Every handset has a phone book memory with a capacity of 50
phone numbers of at most 20 digits. You can program a name of at most 12
characters with each number. The phone book memory in the handset is connected
to the function Caller Identification. When you are called by somebody, whose
name and number you have programmed in the memory, the name of this person is
also displayed beside the number on the display of your handset. However, for
this you need to subscribe to the service Caller Identification.
Programming: 1. Press the key and twice the key OK successively. 2. Enter the
name through the keyboard (see the ABC on the dial keys).
You can delete an incorrect input with key C. 3. Press the key OK. 4. Enter
the number through the keyboard.
You can delete an incorrect input with key C. 5. Press the key OK 6. Select
the desired VIP ring tone for this number, using and . 7. Press the key OK to
store the memory.
Dialing: 1. Press the key . 2. Search the desired memory, using keys and . 3.
Press on the phone-on key to dial this number.
Changes: 1. Press the key . 2. Search the desired memory, using keys and . 3.
Press the key OK. 4. Search the option [EDIT] with the keys and , press the
key OK
5. Use key C to delete the old name and enter the new name through the
keyboard.
6. Press the key OK 7. Use key C to delete the old number and enter the new
number
through the keyboard. 8. Press the key OK 9. Select the desired VIP ring tone
for this number with and . 10. Press the key OK to save the corrected memory.
Delete memory selectively: 1. Press the key . 2. Search the desired memory,
using keys and . 3. Press the key OK 4. Search the option [DELETE] with the
keys and . 5. Press key OK to delete this memory.
Delete memory completely: 1. Press the key . 2. Press the key OK 3. Search the
option [DELETE ALL] with the keys and . 4. Press key OK twice to delete the
memory completely.
Memory status: You can see how many storage locations you have used of the 50
available: 1. Press the key . 2. Press the key OK 3. Search the option [PB
STATUS] with the keys and . 4. Press the key OK; for example, the following
appears on the display:
15/50 OCCUPIED (15 of the 50 memories are in use). 5. Press the key phone-off
to return to the idle mode of the handset.
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MULTIPLE HANDSETS
Introduction: You can connect (register) up to 5 wireless handsets to the PDX-300 and PDX-320. With multiple registered handsets, you can call each other for free in and around the house and forward calls or even call with three people. If the phone has been delivered with one handset, u can purchase extra handsets (*), which you shall register first (see the concerning instructions further in this user manual). If the phone has been delivered with multiple handsets, you can make internal calls and forward calls directly.
- Pay attention to the fact that these shall be `GAP COMPATIBLE’ handsets. GAP means that handsets and base stations of other types and/or brands are interchangeable.
Intercom:
1. Press the key C.
2. 2 handsets in use:
More than 2 handsets in use:
In case 2 handsets have been In case more than 2 handsets have
registered with your phone, the been registered with your phone,
other handset will ring imme- you need to enter the number of the
diately.
desired handset (of press key 9 to
call all handsets).
3. You can make the intercom call, as soon as the called handset an-
swers.
3. Forwarding:
Conference:
As soon as the called handset As soon as the called handset an-
answers, press on the phone-off swers, press the key * (star) during
key; the outside line is now
2 seconds; the outside line is now
forwarded.
included.
Registration: 1. Keep the key on the base station pressed during 15 seconds.
2. On the handset with which you want to answer, press the key OK and
select the option [REGISTRATION]. 3. Press the key OK and enter the PIN code
(de factory code 0000 or
your own PIN code) and press the key OK. The handset will search for the
concerning base station.
4. After a few seconds a beep tone will sound from the handset, and the
handset has been registered. At the right side of the display the internal
number of this handset is displayed (1~5).
Deregistration of handsets: Handsets that are faulty shall be deregistered. 1.
Press the key OK and select the option [BS SETTINGS]. 2. Press the key OK
twice, and enter the PIN code (de factory code
0000 or your own PIN code). 4. Press the key OK and select the handset that
you want to deregister (). 5. Press the key OK; the selected handset is
deregistered now. You can only deregister other handsets; you cannot
deregister your own handset.
Forwarding/conference:
1. During the call with the outside line, press the key OK twice.
2. 2 handsets in use:
More than 2 handsets in use:
In case 2 handsets have been In case more than 2 handsets have
registered with your phone, the been registered with your phone,
other handset will ring imme- you need to enter the number of the
diately.
desired handset (of press key 9 to
call all handsets).
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TIPS AND WARNINGS
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 base station, the handset(s), the charger(s)
and the adapter(s). This may only be done by qualified personnel.
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.
Placement: · Preferably, do not place the device on surfaces that have been
treated with cellulose; the rubber feet can leave traces on these. · 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.
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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
[SEARCHIG] 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 [SEARCHING], 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.
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. Therefore it is
advisable to keep a wired phone in reserve.
Hearing aids: Users of older generation hearing aids always shall keep into
account a possible uncomfortable buzzing tone when using DECT phones.
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.
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.
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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.
Power supply handset: · The display of the handset is provided with a built-in
battery capacity
meter: : flashes when the batteries are charged. : indication that the
batteries must be charged flashes when the batteries are low.
· We recommend placing the handset every evening on the base station or
charger, for optimal use. This does not have an adverse effect on the
rechargeable batteries.
· Rechargeable batteries or battery packs shall not be exposed to fire or
extreme heat.
· Never cut open batteries of battery packs. The content is chemical and
poisonous.
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.
·
You shall dispose of faulty or exhausted batteries at your local
depot for small chemical waste, or at the specially designated
battery collection points.
Never dispose of batteries with the household waste.
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POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Problems with incoming calls: · No notification of incoming calls:
– The bell is disabled; enable it. · You are continuously busy:
– Check whether a 2nd phone or a 2nd handset that has been registered with the
base station, is using the line.
– Connect another phone to your phone connection, and use this to check
whether the malfunction originates from your connection or your carrier.
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.
· 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 DECT phone; try another
location.
Problems with Caller Identification: · You do not receive Name or Caller
Identification information on the
display of your handset. – Check whether your carrier transmits these signals
(you shall
subscribe to this service with some providers). · 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
handset; program it. – The name has been programmed in the memory, but the
accompanying phone number has been programmed without area code; program the
number including area code.
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Other: · The display stays blank:
– The batteries are empty. Place the handset on the base station or on the
charger to charge the batteries, and let the handset charge during at least 15
hours uninterrupted.
· The handset does not switch on: – The battery voltage is too low; place the
handset on the base station or the charger and charge the batteries for 15
hours. – The batteries have not been inserted; check this.
· The batteries get low too fast: – Check the charging contacts of the base
station or the charger and of the handset, and clean them if necessary. – The
batteries shall be replaced; replace 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 (adapter from the mains socket); correct this. – The handset is
not registered with the base station (anymore); register it (again).
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.
SYSTEM RESET (forgot PIN code)
If you have lost or forgotten the new PIN code, or if the phone does not
respond anymore, you can completely reset the phone, at which the PIN code is
reset to 0000. Take care to deregister the handset(s). You shall register it
again. 1. Unplug the adapter from the mains socket. 2. Press the key on the
base station AND KEEP THIS KEY PRESSED. 3. Plug the adapter back into the
mains socket (keep key pressed). 4. Release the key AFTER 30 SECONDS; the
phone had been
reset. 5. Now register the handset(s) again, as described in chapter `Multiple
handsets’.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Protocol:
DECT / GAP, 5 handsets
Call history:
DTMF & FSK, auto recognition, 10 memories
FLASH :
100/300/600 ms, adjustable.
Phone book:
50 memories
Power supply base station: through adapter (VT05EEU06045)
in: 100 – 240 VAC 50 Hz
off: 6 VDC, 450 mA,
Power supply handset: through 2 batteries
voltage: 1.2 V
capacity: 300 mAh
material: NiMH
format: AAA or HR03
Power supply charger: through adapter
in: 100 – 240 VAC 50 Hz
off: 6 VDC, 450 mA
Range:
50 m indoors/300 m outdoors
Operational life (with full batteries):
standby: > 100 hours
use: > 10 hours
Operational temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
Storage temperature:
-20 °C to 60 °C
Frequency Range :
1880-1900 Mhz
Maximum Power :
< 24 dBm
Information Power Adapter: Manufacturers name and address : Vtech Telecommunications LTD, 23/F., Tai Ping Industrical Centre, Block 1, 57 Ting Kok Road, Tai Po, Hong Kong. Model Identifier : VT05EEU06045 Input voltage : 100-240VAC Input AC frequency : 50/60 Hz Output voltage : 6.0V DC Output current : 0.45 A Output Power : 2.7 W Average active efficiency : 74.2 % Efficiency at low 10% load : No load Power consumption : 0.07 W
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Commaxx declares that the radio equipment type Profoon PDX300 is in
compliance with directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of
conformity is available at the following internet address: https://commaxx-
certificates.com/doc/pdx300_doc.pdf
WARRANTY
For the PDX-300 and PDX-320 DECT telephone 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. If you notice any defect, first refer to the
user’s manual. Please contact the supplier of this telephone or contact
customer service of Profoon via the Internet www. profoon.com
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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DISPLAY
The following symbols can illuminate on the display:
or illuminates when the number left or right is longer than can be displayed
on the display.
Illuminates continuously: the handset is within reach of the base station; flashes: the handset is out of reach of the base station.
Illuminates when u can show more numbers or functions in the display with the keys and and .
Flashes during connecting an intercom call; illuminates continuously during an
intercom call.
Flashes when u are called from outside; illuminates continuously during a call
on the outside line.
The following symbols are: connected to the key :
Illuminates when u can open the menu with the key . When you press the key
, you confirm the input or choice.
The following symbols are
Illuminates continuously when the connected to the key :
alarm function has been enabled;
Illuminates when can make
flashes when the alarm goes off.
an intercom call with the
key .
You have received a voicemail
When you press the key
message (only available on the
now, you will go one
FSK network).
step back in the menu.
When this icon illuminates,
Keyboard is locked.
you can delete the input
with the key . If this
The bell is disabled.
icon illuminates during a
phone call, you can disable
Indicates the status of the battery.
the microphone with the
key .
References
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