User Manual
Table Of Contents
- DOCUMENT PURPOSE
- CHANGE LOG
- GUI INTERFACE EXAMPLES
- WELCOME
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- GETTING STARTED
- BASIC OPERATIONS
- Turning the Handset ON / OFF
- Setup Wizard
- Register DP720 Handset to DP750 Base Station
- Using DP720 with Multiple DP750 Base Stations
- Unregister the DP720
- Obtain DP750 Base Station IP Address via paired DP720
- Setting the Key Lock
- Locating a DP720 Handset from DP750 Base station
- Checking System Status
- Basic Network Settings
- Change Menu and LCD Timeout
- Return to Idle Screen
- Register a SIP Account
- PHONE SETTINGS
- Editing the Handset’s name
- Changing the Base PIN Code
- Selecting Phone Language
- Activate/Deactivate Hands-Free Mode
- Muting the Microphone
- Adjusting Speaker and Earpiece Volume
- Ringtones
- Date and Time
- Outgoing Default Line
- Factory Functions
- DP720 Handset Firmware Upgrade
- Reboot DP750 Base Station
- Reset DP720 Handset
- CALL OPERATIONS
- RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
- EXPERIENCING DP750/DP720
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DP750/DP720 User Guide
Version 1.0.3.31
Setting up DP720 handset
Please follow below steps to insert batteries into the handset:
1. Open the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert the batteries in the correct polarity.
3. Close the battery compartment cover.
Note: Please charge the batteries fully before using the handset for the first time
Figure 5: Setting up the DP720
Battery Information
• Technology: Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH)
• Size: AAA
• Voltage: 1.2V
• Capacity: 800mAh
• Charging time: 12 hours from empty to full
• Standby time: up to 250 hours
• Talk time: up to 20 hours’ active talk time
In order to get the best performance of your DP720 handset, we recommend using original batteries
provided in the package or batteries compliant with above specifications.
The specifications may differ depending on the age and capacity of the batteries used.
Important Note: Be careful when inserting the batteries into your handset to avoid any risk of short-circuit,
which lead to damage your batteries and/or the handset itself. Do not use damaged batteries which can
increase the risk of serious harm.
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1. Battery compartment cover
2. Batteries
3. Rear of handset