DORO 670, 680R User Manual

doro 670/680R
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1 Messages/Network
services
2 Left menu button/Back/
Internal call 3 Talk button 4 Speaker button (or Hands
free button) 5 * and ringer off/on
6 # and key guard 7 Recall button 8 Headset connector 9 Disconnect and off/on 10 Right menu button/OK 11 Scroll button 12 Answering machine off/on
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13 TAM functions, refer
to description in the Answering machine
chapter 14 Message indicator/display 15 Paging 16 Indicators, see Installation
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Connection ..................................................1
Range ..........................................................2
Battery .........................................................2
Base unit indicators ....................................2
Handset indicator ........................................2
Making a call ...............................................4
Receiving a call ...........................................4
Recall (R) button .........................................4
Volume control ............................................4
Turning off/on ..............................................4
Redial function ............................................4
Mute button .................................................4
KeyGuard ....................................................4
Paging ..........................................................4
Phonebook ..................................................5
SMS messages ..........................................7
Calls Log (caller identication*) .................9
Message indication (voice mail box).........10
Other network services ..............................10
Audio signals and display ..........................12
Date/Time/Alarm ........................................12
Game ...........................................................13
Other settings in the handset ....................13
Register a new handset .............................14
System settings ..........................................14
Expanded system .......................................15
Answering machine (680R only) ..............16
Switching the answering machine on/off .16
Outgoing message .....................................16
Screening ....................................................16
Playback of message in base unit ............17
Playback of messages in handset ............17
Answering machine settings .....................18
Personal message - MEMO .....................18
Out of memory ............................................18
Remote activation .......................................19
Remote control ...........................................19
Troubleshooting ..........................................20
Specic absorption rate (SAR)..................21
Declaration of conformity ...........................21
UK ................................................................21
Australia and New Zealand .......................22
Connection
1. Connect the mains adapter (6V DC) and the telephone cord to the wall sockets.
2. Insert the batteries in the handset with plus and minus terminals as directed.
3. Chargethehandsetwiththekeypadfacingoutwards(for24hoursthersttime).
4. Select language/date by following the instructions below.
Language
5 Press Menu.
6. Scroll to Setting using {/}. Press OK.
7. Scroll to Handset Settings using {/}. Press OK.
8. Scroll to Language. Press OK.
9. Scroll to required setting. Press OK to save.
10. Press L to return to standby mode.
Date/Time
11. Press Menu.
12. Scroll to Date/Time/Alarm. Press OK.
13. Scroll to Set Date & Time. Press OK.
14. Enter date (DD MM YY). Press }.
15. Enter time of day (HH:MM). Press OK to save.
16. Press L to return to standby mode.
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Range
The telephone’s range will vary normally between 50 and 300 metres, depending on whether the radio waves carrying the conversation are blocked by obstacles in their path. The range can be improved by turning one’s head so that the handset is aligned with the base unit.
Soundqualitydeclinesasthelimitisreacheduntilthecallisnallyinterrupted.
Battery
Because batteries only have a certain lifespan it is quite normal that call time and standby time
willdecreasesomewhatcomparedtothespecicationswhenthetelephoneisusedregularly.
Batteries (850 mAh) that have been fully charged (10 hours) will last for approx. 120 hours in standby or approx. 12 hours call time. These times apply at normal room temperature. Full battery capacity will not be reached until the batteries have been charged 4-5 times. The base unit has an automatic charging mechanism that prevents the batteries from being overcharged or damaged due to prolonged charging.
Please note!
The charging connections should be cleaned regularly with a soft cloth and/or an eraser. The base unit should not be located close to other electrical equipment, in direct sunlight or near any other strong heat source! This is to minimize the risk of interference. It is normal for the device to become warm during charging and not dangerous. Use only DORO original batteries. The guarantee does not cover any damage caused by incorrect batteries.
Base unit indicators
Flashes when new SMS message received.
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Illuminates when charging is in progress.
q/Y
Illuminatedonstandbyandashesduringcalls.
Handset indicator
Flashes when there is a new message in e.g. caller ID, SMS or telephone
answering machine (680R only). Press button to access the different messages.
In order to save the batteries, the display is very dark on standby. Press L once to illuminate. Use 9 during calls (also illuminates clock on standby).
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The display
Indicator Function
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Shown within the base unit range. Flashes when out of range.
Alarm activated.
Speaker function.
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Handset is connected (during calls).
Headset being used.
Ringer off.
Microphone muted.
KeyGuard activated.
Battery charge indicator.
New SMS* received.
New number received.
Messages indication*.
680R only:
(upper row) Illuminated when answering machine is on.
(lower row) New message on answering machine.
*Only functions in certain countries.
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Making a call
1. Enter the required number.
2. Press , the number is dialled. Press L to terminate call.
Receiving a call
1. Wait for the handset to ring.
2. Press to answer. Press L to terminate call.
Please note!
To switch between handset/handsfree press . Please remember that in speaker mode, it is only possible for only one person at a time to talk.
This product does not usually ring on the rst signal to allow correct matching to the phonebook.
If the telephone cannot connect to a line, a warning tone will be heard. The problem may be due to the batteries running low, the handset being too far from the base unit or all of the transmission channels being engaged.
Recall (R) button
To avoid having to remember commands, certain network services have been pre­programmed to the menu buttons, see Other network services.
Volume control
The volume may be adjusted during a call using }/{. Press OK.
Turning off/on
Press and hold the L button for a few seconds to turn the handset off or on.
ConrmdisconnectionbypressingYes.
Redial function
Press 8 and scroll among the 30 most recently dialled numbers using {/}. Press .
Mute button
The microphone can be turned off/on during a call using 8.
KeyGuard
The KeyGuard is turned off/on by pressing and holding
#.
Paging
Pressing J on the base unit will activate the paging signal of the handset. The signal will stop automatically after a while or if the L button on the handset or the J button on the base unit is pressed.
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Phonebook
200 telephone numbers (max. 24 digits) with names (max. 15 letters) can be stored in the handset phonebook. If you subscribe to a caller ID service the name in the phonebook will be displayed for incoming calls. You can also select different ring signals for different groups of numbers that are stored in the phonebook.
Letters
Each number key has been allocated certain letters. The phonebook is arranged according to the order of the buttons, which is not the same for all languages.
...................................................... [Space]
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...................................................... Switch between upper/lower case letters ABC/abc
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(press & hold) ..............................Pause in telephone number
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Save name/number in handset
1. Press }. Press Option.
2. Scroll to New Entry. Press OK.
3. Press equivalent digit key one or more times for desired name. Press }.
4. Enter the telephone number, including the area code. Press OK.
5. Press OK to save or scroll with {/} to store a mobile phone number or assign the
position to a speed dial number* or call group.
*To dial a speed dial number press down the equivalent 2-9 button
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Note! If the spelling help(see SMS chapter) is activated, it will actually make the storing of names in
phonebook more difcult.
Setting call groups
1. Press }. Press Option.
2. Scroll to Edit Call Group. Press OK.
3. Scroll to required group. Press OK.
4. Scroll to required ringtone. Press }.
5. Scroll to required image. Press OK to save.
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Managing the phonebook
1. Press }.
2. Scroll through the entries using {/}. You can quick search the phonebook by
pressingtheequivalentnumberkeyfortherstletter.
3. Press to make a call or press Option for the following:
- New Entry see description on the previous page.
- Edit Entry - revise information.
- View to see stored information.
- Copy/Copy All to duplicate positions on other handsets.
- Delete Entry/Delete All.
- Capacity shows the number of free positions.
- Edit Call Group to select a certain image/ring signal for certain numbers.
- Call.
4. Press OK.
Shared phonebook
The phonebook in the base unit is shared by all handsets and has 10 positions which only need to be saved once regardless of the number of handsets. Useful telephone numbers may be pre-programmed in certain models.
Howeverthesenumbersmaynotmatchwithcalleridenticationforname/
ringtone.
1. Press Menu.
2. Scroll to Network Services. Press OK.
3. Scroll to Shared phonebook. Press OK.
4. Scroll through the entries using {/}.
5. Press to dial or scroll to the entry that is to be replaced. Press Option.
6. Scroll to Edit Entry. Press OK.
7. Enter name. Press }.
8. Enter the telephone number, including the area code. Press OK.
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