Doro 930R User Manual

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Manual  
doro 930R  
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English (see pages 4-43)  
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Mute/Erase button  
10 Page button  
Scroll down and Caller  
Identification button  
11 Mailbox 1 and 2 buttons and  
indicator lights  
3
4
Talk button  
12 Off/On and OGM programming/  
settings  
Recall button and Handset Off/On  
button  
13 Answering machine functions  
buttons (please refer to page 27)  
5
6
7
8
9
Hands free button  
14 Charging indicator light  
15 Display (Call Counter)  
Intercom button  
Phone Book button  
Scroll up and Redial/Pause button  
OK/Menu button  
16 Power (permanently on)/In Use  
(flashing)  
English  
Index  
De-registering another  
handset  
PIN number  
Prioritise  
Dialling method  
Recall Button timing  
PBX function  
Pause time  
Installation  
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20  
21  
21  
22  
22  
22  
23  
23  
Unpacking  
Connection  
Wall mounting  
Belt clip  
Battery  
5
5
6
6
6
6
Turning the handset On/Off  
Reset handset defaults  
Battery charge indicator  
7
Range  
Headset  
The display  
Base unit indicator  
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7
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8
Registration  
24  
Expanded System  
25  
General information  
Multiple handsets  
Intercom  
Transferring calls between  
handsets  
25  
25  
26  
Operation  
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Making a call  
Receiving a call  
Redial button  
Volume control  
Mute button  
Paging  
Key lock  
Timer  
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9
9
9
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
11  
26  
26  
Conference  
The answering machine  
27  
27  
The display functions  
Switching the answering  
machine On/Off  
Outgoing message  
Reset the OGM to the factory  
message (base unit)  
Day/Time stamp  
Number of rings  
Playback of messages  
Group listening  
28  
28  
Optional network services  
Hands free function  
29  
30  
30  
31  
32  
Caller Identification  
Menu  
12  
14  
15  
Phone Book  
Language for voice messages 32  
Message Alert  
Mailbox  
Voice control  
Out of memory  
Control from the handset  
Remote code  
Remote activation of the  
answering machine  
Remote control  
32  
33  
34  
34  
35  
36  
Handset settings  
17  
Warning tones  
Ringer volume  
Volume control  
Ringer Melody  
Auto - Answer  
User name  
17  
17  
17  
18  
18  
19  
19  
36  
37  
Language  
Other  
38  
Settings  
20  
Troubleshooting  
Guarantee  
38  
40  
Base unit ringer  
Select base unit  
20  
20  
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English  
Installation  
Unpacking  
The package contains:  
- Handset  
- Mains adapter  
- Line cord  
- Base unit  
- 2 batteries  
Models with an extra handset (+1) also include an additional handset, batteries, charger and  
mains adapter*.  
IMPORTANT!  
Only use with the supplied power adapter/s. *Connect the correct adapter according to the colour indication/markings.  
Connection  
1. Connect the mains adapter to the
y
socket on the base unit and to an electrical wall  
socket.  
2. Carefully remove the battery cover from the back of the handset by inserting a pointed  
object into the small hole in the bottom of the handset, e.g. a pen or similar. Insert the  
batteries into the handset and ensure correct battery polarity is observed, replace the battery  
cover.  
3. Place the handset in the base unit, with the keypad facing outwards. Once the handset is  
correctly positioned in the base unit, a beep will be heard.  
4. Leave the handset to charge initially for 24 hours before use.  
5. Plug into the telephone network wall socket.  
6. Connect the line cord to the telephone plug and the Tsocket on the base unit.  
7. Select a language following the description on page 19.  
Only for models with an extra handset (+1):  
8. Connect the additional charger’s mains adapter* to the
y
socket on the charger and to  
electrical wall socket.  
9. Carefully remove the battery cover from the back of the handset by inserting a pointed  
object into the small hole in the bottom of the handset, e.g. an unfolded paperclip. Insert  
the batteries into the handset and ensure correct battery polarity is observed, replace the  
battery cover.  
10. Put the additional handset in the charger, with the keypad facing outwards.  
11. Leave the handset to charge initially for 24 hours before use.  
Please note!  
Under power failure conditions this telephone will not operate. Please ensure that a separate telephone not dependent  
on local power is available for emergency use. Do not place the base unit close to other electrical equipment such as  
TV sets, computer screens, telecom equipment, fans etc. This will minimise the risk of interference. Do not place the  
base unit in areas where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or other major heat sources. Only use with the supplied  
power adapter/s. *Connect the correct adapter according to the colour indication/markings.  
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English  
Installation  
Wall mounting  
The base unit can be wall mounted. Attach the enclosed wall bracket to the  
underside of the base unit. A click will be heard as it locks into place. To remove  
the wall bracket, press the plastic button on the underside of the base unit.  
Belt clip  
A belt clip is fitted to the back of the handset, allowing the handset to be attached  
to a belt, shirt pocket or similar.  
Battery  
The telephone is supplied with environmentally friendly nickel metal hydride  
(NiMH) batteries – 2 x AAA 1.2V. As with all batteries, performance may degrade  
over time; should you notice that the standby time has reduced considerably or  
there are signs of leakage, the battery pack should be replaced.  
Fully charged batteries will last for approx. 170 hours in standby or approx.  
12 hours’ call time. These operation times apply at normal room temperature.  
Completely discharged batteries will take about 10 hours to fully recharge.  
Please note that the battery charge indicator in the handset display flashes while  
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charging and will stop when the battery is fully charged. The indicator  
on the  
base unit will stay lit as long as the handset is located in the base unit, it does not go  
out when the battery is fully charged.  
The base unit has an automatic charging mechanism that prevents the batteries  
from being overcharged or damaged by prolonged charging.  
Please note!  
The recharging system used in this model may result in the handset and the batteries warming up.  
This is normal and will not harm the equipment.  
When the telephone is installed for the first time, the batteries must be charged for 24 hours before  
using the telephone. Use original batteries only. The guarantee does not cover any damage caused  
by incorrect use of batteries. Please dispose of any batteries in a responsible and environmentally  
friendly manner.  
Turning the handset On/Off  
!
Press and hold the button for a few seconds to turn the handset off or on.  
When the handset is turned off, no calls can be made or received. The handset  
is designed to be always turned on, i.e. it is not necessary to turn it off overnight.  
However, we recommend turning the handset off if it is not to be used for a  
prolonged period of time, e.g. during a holiday. If the batteries run low, the handset  
will turn off.  
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English  
Installation  
Battery charge indicator  
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The symbol  
in the display indicates when it is time to recharge the  
batteries. The indicator has three segments, which disappear one by one as the  
battery charge decreases. When the battery is running low, a warning signal  
sounds. If the handset is not recharged at this time, the phone will cease to  
function until it is recharged.  
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will only be displayed when the battery is fully charged.  
Range  
The range of the telephone varies depending on different factors in the  
surrounding environment. Radio waves transmitting the call may be hindered  
by obstructions or signal reflections that can reduce the range.  
Specified ranges require unobstructed transmission between the handset and the  
base unit. In such ideal conditions the telephones range can be up to 300 metres.  
In a densely populated area, house, apartment, etc. the range of the telephone  
will be reduced. Try to get the best range by relocating the base unit. The ideal  
location for the base unit is a high and unobstructed place.  
Out of range warning  
If during a call the handset is carried too far from the base unit a warning tone  
will be heard. Unless the handset is moved closer to the base unit within a few  
seconds the call will be lost.  
Headset  
When using an optional headset, there is no change in the way a call is received  
or made. When a headset is connected, the microphone and earpiece of the  
handset are automatically disconnected. This telephone supports the use of the  
mute button on the headset cable.  
Please note  
Immediately reduce the ringer and earpiece volume on the handset when connecting an optional  
headset. The performance of a non-original DORO headset cannot be guaranteed.  
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English  
Installation  
The display  
N
a
b
s
DORO DECT 1  
|
Indicator  
Function  
b
Phone Book  
a
Message indication can be erased manually by turning off  
the handset.  
s
Hands free Function  
N
w
Key Lock  
Menu  
q
EXT  
INT  
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Indicates that a handset is connected (during a call).  
External call  
Intercom Function  
Battery charge indicator  
New number(s) in Caller ID log.  
Shown within reception range. Flashes when out of range.  
Base unit indicators  
y/Q  
Steady light in standby mode and flashes during call and when  
ringing.  
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Steady light as long as the handset is placed in the base unit, i.e. it  
will not go out when the battery is fully charged.  
The display on the base unit is explained on page 27.  
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English  
Operation  
Important!  
Please note when programming all references to press
=
to press once and then immediately  
release the button.  
Making a call  
1. Enter the required telephone number. Mistakes can be erased using x
.  
2.
Press
q the telephone number will now be dialled.  
3.
Press
q again to terminate the call.  
Receiving a call  
1.
Wait for the handset to ring.  
2.
Press q to answer the call.  
3. Press q again to terminate the call.  
Please note!  
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.  
Redial button  
The 5 most recently dialled numbers can easily be redialled using r
.  
1.
Press
r and scroll using {/} to the required telephone number  
2.
Press
q the displayed telephone number will now be dialled.  
Volume control  
The volume can be adjusted during a call by pressing {/}  
Please note!  
You MUST wait until the call is established if you wish to change the earpiece volume. The  
earpiece volume cannot be adjusted during the dial tone period or when transfering an ongoing  
call between handsets.  
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English  
Operation  
Mute button  
The microphone can be muted during a call by pressing z. Press z again to re-  
activate the microphone.  
MUTE will be displayed for as long as this function is active.  
Paging  
Pressing j on the base unit will activate the paging signal on the handset. This  
function is used to help locate the handset or to page the person carrying the  
handset. The signal will stop automatically after a while or if any button on the  
handset is pressed. The page can also be cancelled by again pressing j
on the  
base unit.  
Key lock  
This function locks the push buttons on the handset to prevent unintentional  
usage.  
1.
Press
0
and
* the display will show N
.  
2. To deactivate the key lock press 0
and
* again.  
Calls can still be received even if the key lock is active. When the call is finished  
the handset returns to locked mode.  
Timer  
Within approximately 15 seconds after the connection of a call, a timer will be  
shown on the display. The timer helps you keep track of how long the call lasts.  
Recall  
Access to additional network services can be gained by using the recall button  
R
* and # keys. Contact your network operator for more information.  
R
Press the recall button followed by the extension number to when connected  
to a PBX (TBR only).  
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English  
Operation  
Hands Free function  
The hands free button s is located on the front of the handset, this allows  
calls to be made without having to hold the handset. If you wish you can switch  
between handset and hands free during a call.  
1. Press s, the hands free function will be activated (s will be displayed)  
and dial tone will be heard through the speaker.  
2. Dial the required telephone number.  
3. Place the handset on a hard flat surface, e.g. a table, shelf or similar, with the  
display facing up.  
4. Speak towards the microphone on the lower front edge of the handset (max  
1 metre away).  
5. The volume may be adjusted during a call using {/}  
s
6. To switch to normal handset conversation press  
s
7. To switch back to hands free press  
again.  
8.
Press
q
to terminate the call.  
Please note!  
Please remember that in hands free speaker mode, it is only possible for one person at a time to  
talk. The switchover between speaker and microphone is automatic and dependent on the sound  
level of the incoming call and the microphone respectively.  
It is therefore essential that there are no loud noises in the immediate vicinity of the telephone,  
as this will disrupt the speaker function.  
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English  
Caller Identification  
Explanation of Caller ID  
Caller ID allows you to see who is calling before you answer a call, while you  
are on a call and see who has called in your absence. If the number received is  
stored in the phone book with a name attached, the name will be displayed.  
The call log will store up to 20 telephone numbers. When the log is full the  
oldest number will be deleted automatically, as the new call is logged.  
New calls are indicated in standby mode with a flashing  
in the display  
While scrolling through the Caller ID log the start/end of the list will be  
indicated be a long beep.  
Please note!  
In order for numbers to be shown, you must subscribe to the Caller ID service provided by  
your network operator and a current subscription in place. Contact your operator for more  
information.  
Retrieving and dialling incoming numbers.  
1.
Press  
.
{ }  
0
2.
Scroll  
/
to the required telephone number. Press 
the time and date  
the call was logged will now be displayed.  
3.
Press
q to dial the displayed number, or press and hold x
to return to  
standby mode.  
Messages  
Besides showing telephone numbers, the display may also show a number of  
messages.  
UN
A
V
A
IL.  
It is an International call or a call from a PBX (no information  
received)  
WITHHELD. Information
 
on the number is blocked. The call could also be  
from a PBX.  
o
A message has been left at your network message service.  
This feature may not work in all countries.  
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English  
Caller Identification  
Other information  
Erase number  
1. Press  
.
{ }  
2.
Scroll  
/
to the required telephone number.  
3.
Press
0until ADD is displayed.  
{ }  
4.
Scroll  
/
to DELETE.  
5.
Press
0
to confirm or hold down
x to return to standby.  
Please Note!  
When a number is stored in the phone book, step 3. Press 0 repeatedly until DELETE is  
displayed, then press 0 to confirm deletion.  
Transferring Numbers to the Phone Book  
1.
Press  
.
{ }  
2.
Scroll  
/
to the required telephone number.  
3. Press 0repeatedly until ADD is displayed.  
4. Press 0. The display will now show NAME?  
5. Enter a name by pressing the corresponding number button until the  
required letter is displayed, see the table on page 15. Press
x
to delete or  
make changes.  
6. Press 0 to confirm or hold x down to return to standby.  
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English  
Menu  
Description of the menu system  
The telephone has a menu system, controlled by the following buttons:  
w/0  
Access menu system. Move to the next  
setting and/or confirm your selection.  
{/}  
Scroll through the menu alternatives.  
x
Used to erase, correct, go back or hold  
down to exit the menu system.  
The menu contains the following main headings:  
TAM MENU  
PHONEBK  
HANDSET  
SETUP  
This setting allows you to listen to the  
answering machine.  
Under this setting you can store or change  
entries in the phone book.  
Setting the handset ring signal, language,  
button sound, etc.  
Setting the base unit ring signal, PIN code  
and reset.  
REGISTER  
Used to register extra handsets.  
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English  
Phone Book  
Using the phone book  
Use the phone book to store names and telephone numbers. A stored phone number  
can be dialled using fewer keystrokes than if dialled manually. If you subscribe to a  
Caller ID service, the name/number of the caller will be shown when receiving an  
incoming call (for those numbers stored in the Phone book).  
The phone book will store 50 sets of names and phone numbers. Every name can  
be up to 8 characters in length, and telephone numbers can be up to 20 digits in  
length.  
Letters  
Each number key has been allocated certain letters.  
The phone book is also arranged according to the order below, which does not  
follow the standard for all languages.  
Button  
Letters/symbols  
[Space character] - _ 1 ç Ø  
A B C a b c 2 à ä Ä æ  
D E F d e f 3 è é É  
G H I g h i 4 ì  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
J K L j k l 5  
M N O m n o 6 ñ ö ò Ñ Ö  
P Q R S p q r s 7 Æ  
T U V t u v 8 ù ü Ü  
W X Y Z w x y z 9 Å å  
Storing names/numbers  
1. Press w  
2. Scroll {/} to PHONEBK. Press 0  
3. Scroll {/} to ADD. Press 0  
4. Enter name. Press the corresponding number button one or more times for the  
first letter of the name (see the table above). If the next letter is not on the same  
button, you can immediately press the button containing the next letter, without  
waiting. Use x to erase or make changes.  
5. Press 0  
6. Enter the telephone number, including the area code. Press 0  
7. If you want to store more numbers, press 0 or hold x down to return to  
standby.  
If you need to insert a pause in the telephone number, press and hold r until the display shows P.  
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English  
Phone Book  
Dialling from the phone book  
1. Press b  
{ }  
2. Scroll  
/
through the phone book. It is also possible to perform a quick  
search by pressing the button corresponding to the first letter in the name (see  
the table on the previous page).  
3. Press q the displayed number will now be dialled.  
Dialling from the phone book via the menu  
1. Press w  
2. Scroll {/} to PHONEBK. Press 0  
3. Scroll {/} to LIST. Press 0  
4. Scroll {/} through the phone book.  
5. Press q the displayed number will now be dialled.  
Changing phone numbers/names  
1.
Press
w
.  
2.
Scroll
{/}
to PHONEBK. Press
0  
3.
Scroll
{/}
to MODIFY. Press
0  
4.
Scroll
{/} to the name/number you wish to modify. Press 0  
5. Delete the name using x, press the corresponding number button one or more  
times for the first letter of the name (refer to the table on the previous page). If  
the next letter is not on the same button, you can immediately press the button  
0
containing the next letter, without waiting. Press  
6. Delete the number using x, enter the new telephone number.  
7. Press 0  
8. Press and hold x to return to standby.  
Erasing a phone book entry  
1.
Press
w
.  
2.
Scroll
{/}
to PHONEBK. Press
0  
3.
Scroll
{/}
to DELETE. Press
0  
4.
Scroll
{/} the name/number you wish to delete. Press 0  
5.
Press
0 again twice to confirm.  
6.
Press and hold
x to return to standby.  
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English  
Handset settings  
Warning tones  
Here you can switch the unit’s various warning signals on or off.  
KEYTONE  
LOW BATT  
Heard when the buttons are pressed.  
Heard when the battery is running low.  
OUTRANGE Heard if the handset is taken out of range.  
1. Press w  
2. Scroll {/} to HANDSET. Press 0  
3. Scroll {/} to BEEP. Press 0  
4. Scroll {/} to the desired function (see above). Press 0  
5 Scroll {/} to either ON or OFF. Press 0 to save.  
Handset ringer volume  
The handset ringer volume can be set to different levels.  
1.
Press
w
.  
2.
Scroll
{/}
to HANDSET. Press
0  
3.
Scroll
{/}
to RING VOL. Press
0  
4
. Scroll
 
{/} to the required setting. Press 0
to save.  
Volume control  
The volume may be adjusted during a call using {/}, or in the menu.  
1.
Press
w
.  
2.
Scroll
{/}
to HANDSET. Press
0  
3.
Scroll
{/}
to EAR VOL. Press
0  
4
. Scroll
 
{/} to the required setting. Press 0
to save.  
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English  
Handset settings  
Type of ringer melody  
There are several different types of handset ringer melodies for both external  
(EXT) and internal (INT) calls.  
1. Press w  
2. Scroll {/} to HANDSET. Press 0  
3. Scroll {/} to EXT MEL or INT MEL. Press 0  
4 Scroll {/} to the required setting. Press 0 to save.  
Auto - Answer  
When activated this feature allows incoming calls to be connected immediately  
the handset is lifted from the base unit.  
1.
Press
w
.  
2.
Scroll
{/}
to HANDSET. Press
0  
3
. Scroll
 
{/}
to AUTO ANS. Press
0  
4
. Scroll
 
{/} to the required setting. Press 0
to save.  
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English  
Handset settings  
User name  
The text displayed in standby mode can be customised. Maximum 8 characters.  
1. Press w  
2. Scroll {/} to HANDSET. Press 0  
3 Scroll {/} to NAME. Press 0  
4. Delete the name using x, press the number button corresponding to the first  
letter of the name required one or more times, see the table on page 15.  
5 Press 0 to save.  
Language  
Display texts can be shown in eleven different languages.  
1. Press w  
2. Scroll {/} to HANDSET. Press 0  
3 Scroll {/} to LANGUAGE. Press 0  
4 Scroll {/} to the required language. Press 0 to save.  
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English  
Settings  
Base unit ringer volume and melody  
The base unit ringer volume and melody can be customised.  
1. Press w  
2. Scroll {/} to SETUP. Press 0  
3. Scroll {/} to BASE VOL or BASE MEL. Press 0  
4 Scroll {/} to the required setting. Press 0 to save.  
Select base unit  
You can select which base unit you wish the handset to communicate with,  
alternatively the unit can automatically select which base unit to communicate  
with (AUTO).  
1.
Press
w
.  
2.
Scroll
{/}
to SETUP. Press
0  
3.
Scroll
{/}
to SEL BASE. Press
0  
4
. Scroll
 
{/} to the required setting. Press 0
to save.  
De-registering another handset  
Any additional handset can easily be de-registered from a base unit.  
1.
Press
w
.  
2.
Scroll
{/}
to SETUP. Press
0  
3.
Scroll
{/}
to DEL HS. Press
0  
4. Enter the current PIN number (0000 when supplied). Press 0  
5
. Scroll
 
{/} to the handset number you wish to de-register.  
6
. Press
 
0  
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English  
Settings  
PIN number  
The PIN number is a four-digit code that you select to protect against  
unauthorised use of certain functions.  
1. Press w  
2. Scroll {/} to SETUP. Press 0  
3. Scroll {/} to PIN CODE. Press 0  
4. Enter the current PIN number (0000 when supplied). Press 0  
5 Enter your new PIN number. Press 0  
6 Enter the new PIN number again. Press 0  
Prioritise (preselection)  
This allows you to select on incoming calls whether all handsets should ring  
simultaneously or if only one handset should initially ring (i.e. have priority).  
Define prioritised handset  
1.
Press
w
.  
2.
Scroll
{/}
to SETUP. Press
0  
3.
Scroll
{/}
to PRIORITY. Press
0  
4.
Scroll
{/}
to SELECT. Press
0  
5
. Scroll
 
{/} to the required setting. Press 0  
6. Select the desired number of rings.  
7.
Press
0
to save.  
Turning Handset Priority On/Off  
1.
Press
w
.  
2.
Scroll
{/}
to SETUP. Press
0  
3.
Scroll
{/}
to PRIORITY. Press
0  
4.
Scroll
{/} to the required setting (ON or OFF).  
5.
Press
0
to save.  
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Settings  
Dialling method (UK only)  
You can select either tone or pulse dialling, the standard setting is tone.  
In normal domestic use, this setting should not require changing.  
1. Press w  
2. Scroll {/} to SETUP. Press 0  
3. Scroll {/} to DIALMODE. Press 0  
4 Scroll {/} to the required setting.  
5. Press 0 to save.  
Recall button timing  
In some advanced PBX system the recall timing may require adjustment. In  
normal domestic use, this setting should not require changing.  
RECALL 1=100ms (normal) and RECALL 2=270ms (600 ms for AU & NZ).  
1.
Press
w
.  
2.
Scroll
{/}
to SETUP. Press
0  
3.
Scroll
{/}
to RECALL. Press
0  
4
. Scroll
 
{/} to the required setting.  
5.
Press
0
to save.  
PBX function  
This telephone has a PBX function that will automatically insert a pause  
between the first and second digits of the telephone number before dialling.  
For Example:  
When the function is activated (see below), dialling a phone number ie:  
0123456, the phone will dial 0 followed by a pause, and then the remaining part  
of the number 123456.  
The telephone can handle two prefixes of up to 4 digits. PREFIX 1 is the  
normal setting and PREFIX 2 is used if a second prefix and pause interval are  
required.  
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English  
Settings  
An example of how to use the prefix function:  
The prefix “9” is preset. When dialling a phone number: “9123456”, the phone  
will dial: “9” followed by a pause while the external line is connected, and  
then the remaining part of the number: “123456”. It makes no difference if the  
number is dialled manually or by using speed dialling. Numbers not starting  
with “9” (in this example) will be dialled as usual, without any pauses.  
1. Press w  
2. Scroll {/} to SETUP. Press 0  
3. Scroll {/} to PABX. Press 0  
4 Scroll {/} to the required setting (PBX 1 or PBX 2). Press 0  
5. Enter the current PIN number (0000 when supplied). Press 0  
6. Enter the required prefix using the handset keypad. Press x to erase or make  
changes.  
7. Press 0 to save.  
Pause time  
Some telephone exchange systems may require a pause in the dialling sequence,  
normally these settings should not require changing.  
1. Press w  
2. Scroll {/} to SETUP. Press 0  
3. Scroll {/} to PABX. Press 0  
4. Scroll {/} to PAUSE. Press 0  
5 Scroll {/} to the required setting (3 or 5 seconds).  
6. Press 0 to save.  
Reset handset defaults  
An individual handset can be reset to the original factory default condition  
resulting in loss of memories and all programmed settings, other registered  
handsets will not be affected.  
1.
Press
w
.  
2.
Scroll
{/}
to SETUP. Press
0  
3.
Scroll
{/}
to DEFAULT. Press
0  
4. Enter the current PIN number (0000 when supplied).  
5.
Press
0  
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Registration  
Registering a new handset  
To enable the use of more than one handset a registration has to be performed.  
Every new handset must be registered in order to use the current base unit, each  
base unit can handle up to 5 handsets.  
On registration the handset is allocated a handset number for use on the new  
base unit, the handset numbers are 1-5.  
Additional handsets can be purchased from your local retailer. Please refer to  
the Expanded Systems chapter for more information.  
1. Press and hold j on the base unit until y/Q starts flashing. Registration  
mode will remain active for approximately 90 seconds.  
2. Press w  
3. Scroll {/} to REGISTER. Press 0  
4. Select the base unit you wish to register with by pressing the corresponding  
number button 1
-
4. Previously registered base numbers will flash.  
5. Enter the current PIN number (0000 when supplied). Press 0  
6. If the registration is successful the handset will return to standby mode in a  
few seconds (max 90 secs).  
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Expanded System  
General information  
DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone) is a digital method of  
transmission for cordless telephones. You can:  
-
-
Use up to 5 handsets with the same base unit.  
Make internal calls (intercom) and transfer calls between handsets using the  
same base unit.  
-
Use (register) up to 4 base units with the same handset.  
Additional handsets can be purchased from your local retailer.  
This model is GAP (Generic Access Profile) compatible, which means that the  
handset and the base unit can both be used with most other GAP-compatible  
units irrespective of manufacturer. However, the GAP protocol does not  
guarantee all functions will work.  
Multiple handsets  
The multiple handset function has numerous practical applications, e.g.  
employees in an office can have several handsets linked to the same base unit.  
They could all answer an incoming call, make outgoing calls, use the handsets  
internally as an intercom system, and also transfer external calls between the  
handsets. One external call and two internal calls can be active simultaneously.  
To be able to use extra handsets with a base unit, you must register the handset.  
Registration means that you inform the handset of which base unit it is  
connected to.  
Registration involves assigning each handset a specific handset number, e.g.  
“2”. This number is also used for internal calls between handsets. When you  
purchased the telephone, the handset was pre-registered with the accompanying  
base unit. The handset has the handset number 1, which is shown in the display  
in standby mode. Refer to the Registration chapter for more information.  
If you wish to use several handsets with one base unit, you should ensure that  
the base unit is positioned “in the middle”, to evenly divide the base unit range  
among the handsets.  
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Expanded System  
Intercom  
When using more than one handset with the same base unit, calls can be made  
internally between the handsets referred to as internal calls, or intercom. Intercom  
calls can only be made between handsets connected to the same base unit  
1
. Press
 
i
.  
2. Enter the handset number for the handset that you wish to call, 1
-
5
.  
3. To answer the call press q on the handset being called.  
Should an external call be received while an intercom call is in progress, a tone will  
be heard and EXT will flash in the display. Terminate the intercom call by  
pressing q, press q again to answer the incoming call.  
Transferring calls between handsets  
An external call can be transferred from one handset to another (providing both  
handsets are operating on the same base unit).  
1
While an external call is connected on line.  
2 Press i  
3 Enter the handset number for the handset that you wish to call, 1
-
5  
4
To transfer the external call press q on the calling handset.  
If you decide not to transfer the call, press i on the calling handset to return to the  
external caller.  
Conference  
A conference call allows two handsets and an external caller to be on line at the  
same time.  
1
. While
 
an external call is connected on line.  
2
. Press
 
i
.  
3. Enter the handset number for the handset that you wish to call, 1
-
5
.  
4. To answer the call press q on the handset being called.  
5. To connect all three parties in a conference call, press and hold #
until the  
telephone number or CALL is displayed.  
Press
q
on either
 
handset to terminate the conference call, the other handset can  
then continue the conversation with the external party.  
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The answering machine  
About the answering machine  
The answering machine has to be turned on in order to receive messages. On  
incoming calls the answering machine will respond after the selected number of  
rings (please refer to page 30).  
When the answering machine answers the incoming call the caller will hear  
your outgoing message (OGM) followed by a tone, at this point they can leave  
a incoming message (ICM) up to 3 minutes in length. Should the caller exceed  
this limit the call will be terminated. The memory can store up to 8 minutes of  
incoming messages.  
If the answer function is set to Answer only (ANN) the caller will not be able to  
leave a message, as the call will be disconnected once the outgoing message has  
been played.  
Most functions can be performed from either base unit or handset.  
The caller can also record their message in a specific mailbox (please refer to  
page 33), all voice mails are in English.  
The display functions  
The display on the base unit can show the following messages:  
The display shows  
Function  
(flashes)  
Time and date requires programming, see  
page 30  
C/0-9  
0-9  
The answering machine is ON, the number of  
messages being displayed  
(flashes)  
The answering machine is ON, with more than  
nine messages recorded  
9
s
(
)
-
/0-9 flashes  
The answering machine is off  
Remote control access in progress (internal or  
external)  
(
)
flashes  
A
(flashes)  
Temporary fault, disconnect the mains adapter  
and telephone line for 1 minute  
Memory full  
E
(
)
flashes  
F
P
(
)
flashes  
Pause during playback  
/
Normal answering function selected  
Answer only (ANN) function selected  
Recording in progress, please wait  
Setting the number of rings before the machine  
answers an incoming call  
P1  
/
P2  
t 2-9  
H
Maximum volume  
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The answering machine  
Switching the answering machine On/Off  
Press
! on the base unit to switch the answering machine On or Off. Upon  
switching this function on “Answer on” and the outgoing message will be  
heard.  
In the ON position (Answer on), incoming calls will be answered by the  
answering machine. In the OFF position (Answer off) no calls will be answered  
and will flash in the base unit display.  
-
Outgoing message (OGM)  
The OGM is your announcement to the caller and may be up to 3 minutes in  
length, however, the longer the OGM message the less remaining memory for  
any ICM messages. If you choose not to record your own OGM, the caller will  
hear a pre-recorded OGM.  
There are two separate OGM messages: one for Answer only (ANN) where a  
caller cannot leave a message, and one for normal answering operation.  
An example OGM message:  
-”Hello, we are unable to take your right now, please leave a message after the  
beep, and we’ll return your call as soon as possible. Thanks for calling.”  
An example ANN message:  
-”Hello, we are unable to take your right now, you will be unable to leave a  
message so please call later.”  
Selecting answering function and checking message (base unit)  
!
1.
Press and hold
 
until you hear “Please select outgoing message”.  
2.
Press
88 for the normal outgoing message (OGM) or 99 for Answer only  
(ANN).  
3. The display will flash  
(OGM) or  
(ANN). The selected message will  
P2  
P1  
be heard.  
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Recording an Outgoing Message (base unit)  
!
1. Press and hold until you hear “Please select outgoing message”.  
2. Press 88 for the normal outgoing message (OGM) or 99 for Answer only  
(ANN).  
3. The display will flash  
(OGM) or  
(ANN). The selected message will  
P2  
P1  
be heard.  
4. To record your OGM message press and hold 88. You will hear a short  
beep and the display will flash.  
5. To record your ANN message press and hold 99. You will hear a short beep  
and the display will flash.  
6. When recording speak clearly towards the top of the base unit from a  
distance of approximately 15-20 cm.  
7. Release the button (88/99) to stop recording.  
8. The message will be replayed after a few seconds.  
Repeat this procedure if you wish to change the OGM/ANN message. Any old  
OGM/ANN message will automatically be erased when a new one is recorded.  
Please Note!  
Recording your outgoing message (OGM) through the handset (command 83) could improve  
sound quality, please refer to page 35.  
Reset the OGM to the factory message (base unit)  
This allows you to reset the OGM back to the original factory message.  
!
1. Press until you hear “Answer On, your outgoing message is”.  
2. While the OGM is playing press C
.  
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The answering machine  
Day/Time stamp  
The machine has a voice function that announces the day of the week and the  
time when each message was recorded. Hold the handset close to your ear in  
order to hear the voice prompts and tones.  
Setting Day/Time stamp (handset)  
1. Press w  
2. Press w again. TAM MENU will flash in the display.  
3. Press 0  
4. After a beep tone is heard press *  
5. After the audible voice prompt another beep will be heard. Enter the correct  
settings Day (1=Sunday, 2=Monday...) /Hour/Minute using the handset  
number buttons. E.g. for Monday 10:30 (AM) enter 21030.  
6. The new settings will now be replayed.  
7. Press and hold x to return to standby.  
Checking current Day/Time (handset)  
1. Press w  
2.
Press w again. TAM MENU will flash in the display.  
3.
Press
0
.  
4. After a beep tone is heard press #
.  
Number of rings (base unit)  
The number of rings before the answering machine answers can be selected  
between 2-9 rings or Time saver.  
1. Press and hold 99 until the current setting is announced.  
2. Press 99 repeatedly until the required setting is announced.  
3. After a few seconds the setting will be saved.  
The Time Saver function (Toll Saver) will answer calls after six rings until the first new ICM  
message has been recorded. The answering machine will then answer after approximately  
two rings. This feature is useful for anyone using the remote function for example; if you call  
home and after four rings the answering machine does not answer, then no messages have been  
recorded and you can terminate the call without incurring any charges. If on the other hand the  
machine answers after two rings new messages have been recorded.  
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The answering machine  
Playback and Deletion of ICM messages (base unit)  
The display on the base unit will show the total number of messages in the  
memory.  
1. Press 9 to start playback of all ICM messages, alternatively press and hold 9  
to hear just the new ICM messages. The number of recorded messages will  
now be announced.  
2. After each ICM message the day and time the message was received will be  
announced.  
3. If you wish to delete a single ICM message press C while the message is  
playing.  
4. After all ICM’s have finished the machine will announce “End of messages.  
To delete all messages, press delete”.  
5. To delete all messages, press C within 8 seconds (the display will count  
down). Deletion of all messages simultaneously is only possible after  
playback of all ICM’s.  
6. If you do not wish to delete messages press
within 8 seconds.  
7. Messages will automatically be saved, you must therefore remember to delete  
old messages to avoid filling up the memory.  
The following functions are available during playback:  
Button  
Function  
88  
Repeat/skip back to previous.  
99  
Skip to next (press once). Press and hold button down to play  
back messages at a faster speed.  
C
Stop playback.  
Erase current message.  
Increase or decrease the volume.  
+
/
-  
9
Message playback (ICM). Press again to pause during playback  
(max. 60 seconds), the display will show Pand a beep is heard  
every 10 seconds. Press 9 again to continue playback.  
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The answering machine  
Call Screening  
Incoming messages will be heard through the base unit loudspeaker as they are  
received. If there is no sound adjust the volume using {/}  
The call can be intercepted by pressing Q or lifting the handset of another  
telephone connected to the same line.  
If the recording does not terminate automatically, press
on the base unit.  
Call Screening via the handset  
Incoming messages can also be heard through the handset as they are received  
by pressing 0 during recording.  
The call can be intercepted by pressing Q  
Voice Message languages (base unit)  
Voice messages can be heard in either English or French.  
1.
Press and hold
C until you hear the current day and time settings.  
2. Select the desired language using 88/99
.  
3.
Press
C
to save.  
Message Alert (base unit)  
If this function has been selected a regular beep tone will be heard when a new  
message has been recorded.  
1.
Press and hold
88 until the current setting is announced.  
2.
Press and hold
88 again to switch between function On or OFF.  
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The answering machine  
Mailbox (base unit)  
The mailbox function allows several users to share an answering machine. The  
incoming caller can press either keypad button 1 or 2 to record a message for a  
specific person.  
The outgoing message should include these details, e.g.:  
-”Hello, we are unable to take you call right now, to leave a message for Linda  
press 1, for Stephen press 2 or for both of us just wait and speak after the beep.  
We will return your call as soon as possible and thanks for calling.”  
Playback of messages in the mailbox  
The indicator light next to the button for the relevant mailbox *1 or *2 will  
flash whenever there are new messages. Playback always starts from the oldest  
message regardless of whether it has already been played back.  
1. Press *1 or *2 to start playback. The number of messages will be  
announced.  
2. During playback you can perform commands as outlined on page 31.  
3. Remember to delete old messages using C to avoid filling up the memory.  
Recording memos in mailboxes  
A personal message – MEMO – is a message recorded directly onto the  
answering machine without dialling. This means that the answering machine  
may be used as an electronic notebook, where messages, reminders or other  
notes to family members or colleagues can be recorded.  
1. Press and hold either *1 or *2. A beep will be heard.  
2. Speak in the direction of the base unit to record your memo message.  
3. Release either *1 or *2 to stop recording.  
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The answering machine  
Voice control (VOX)  
The answering machine will record a message as long as the caller keeps  
speaking (max. 3 minutes). If the caller stops speaking the answering machine  
will disconnect after approximately five seconds.  
Out of memory  
The answering machine can receive a maximum of 59 messages, but will only  
record up to 8 minutes in total (this includes the outgoing message). If the  
memory is full, no new messages will be accepted until the existing messages  
have been played and erased.  
When the memory is full, will flash in the base units display and the  
F
answering machine will respond with a special message to allow remote  
playback and deletion of messages.  
If less than 40 seconds recording time remains, this will be announced if anyone  
tries to record a message.  
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The answering machine  
Control from the handset  
To access the following functions it will be necessary to hold the handset close  
to your ear in order to hear the voice instructions and tones.  
1. Press w  
2. Press w again. TAM MENU will flash in the display.  
3. The available options will now be announced.  
4. Select a command from the list below by pressing the corresponding button  
on the handset keypad.  
5. Press and hold x to return to standby. All messages will automatically be  
saved (unless you have erased messages during playback), new messages will  
be recorded after any old messages.  
6. The handset will automatically return to standby mode after 3 minutes.  
Main menu  
Command  
Function  
1
To hear the main menu  
2
Play all messages  
3
Play new messages  
4
Repeat/skip back to previous message  
Erase a message  
5 (during playback)  
5 (after playback)  
Erases all messages  
6
7
Skip to next message  
Record a MEMO (speak after the tone, press #  
stop recording)  
8
9
0
To hear the outgoing message menu  
Change the remote code (see following page).  
Set day/time stamp (see page 30)  
Playback of messages in mailbox 1  
Playback of messages in mailbox 2  
Stop  
* (wait for tone) 1  
* (wait for tone) 2  
#
Menu for outgoing message. Press 8 in the main menu and select:  
Command  
Function  
1
2
3
To hear the main menu  
Playback of outgoing message  
Record new outgoing message (press # stop  
recording)  
4
Record Answer only message (press # stop  
recording)  
5
6
8
Select normal answering function  
Select Answer only  
To hear the outgoing message menu  
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The answering machine  
Remote code (handset)  
This code is needed in order to gain access to the remote control functions of  
the answering machine (factory setting is 123). You can alter the code according  
to the description below.  
1. Press w  
2. Press w again. TAM MENU will flash in the display.  
3. Press 9  
4. After a beep is heard press *  
5. After the voice prompt enter the new code number (000
-
999).  
6. The new three digit code will now be replayed.  
7. Press and hold x to return to standby.  
Checking the current Remote code (handset)  
1.
Press w  
2.
Press
w again. TAM MENU will flash in the display.  
3.
Press
9
.  
4. After a beep is heard press #
.  
5. The existing code number will be announced.  
6. Press and hold x to return to standby.  
Remote activation of the answering machine  
If you have forgotten to turn the answering machine on, this can be done  
remotely. Remote options are described in full on page 37.  
1. Dial the telephone number to which the answering machine is connected.  
The answering machine will answer after 10 rings.  
2. After the OGM message has played press *.  
3. Enter the current remote code (123 when supplied).  
4. The number of new messages will be announced, and message playback will  
begin. Press # to stop playback.  
5. To switch the answering machine On press 7  
6. Terminate the call.  
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The answering machine  
Remote control  
The answering machine functions can be remotely accessed using the keys of  
an ordinary tone dialling telephone. Dial the telephone number to which the  
answering machine is connected, enter the current remote code after the OGM  
message has played. Once the code is accepted, several remote options are  
available.  
Remote control  
1. Dial the telephone number to which the answering machine is connected.  
2. After the OGM message has played press *  
3. Enter the current remote code (123 when supplied).  
4. The number of new messages will be announced, and message playback will  
begin. Press # to stop playback.  
5. Within 8 seconds select a remote option from below.  
6. Once you have finished terminate the call.  
Command  
1
Function  
To hear the main menu  
2
Play all messages  
3
Play new messages  
4
Repeat/skip back to previous message  
Erase a message  
5 (during playback)  
5 (after playback)  
Erases all messages  
6
7
8
9
Skip to next message  
Turning answering machine On/Off  
To hear the menu for outgoing message  
Change/hear remote code (see previous  
page).  
0
Set time/date stamp  
*1  
*2  
#
Playback of messages in mailbox 1  
Playback of messages in mailbox 2  
Stop  
Please note!  
If the machine doesn’t respond correctly to the remote control commands, try pressing the  
telephone buttons for a longer or shorter time. In normal cases, the answering machine should  
react to tones approximately 0.5 – 1 seconds in length, but longer tones may be necessary in  
certain telephone networks.  
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English  
Other  
Troubleshooting  
Check that the telephone cord is undamaged and properly plugged in.  
Disconnect any additional equipment that may be connected. If the problem is  
resolved, the fault is with the other equipment.  
Test the equipment on a known working line. If the product works then the  
fault is with the line. Please inform your local telephone company.  
No number shown in display when ringing  
-
-
-
In order for this feature to function, you must subscribe to the Caller  
Identification service from your network provider.  
If a text message shows on the display, the call may be an international call  
(no data received), or from a private or blocked number.  
It may not be possible to receive CID information if the phone operates in a  
PBX system.  
Warning signal while talking/cannot connect  
-
-
-
The batteries may be running low (recharge the handset).  
The handset may be (nearly) out of range. Move closer to the base unit.  
There may be a new message on the answering machine.  
Telephone does not work  
-
Check the adapter, is it correctly connected to the base unit and to the  
mains power?  
-
Check that the telephone cord has been correctly connected to the base unit  
and to the line socket.  
-
-
Check the charge status of the handset batteries.  
Try connecting another telephone, known to be in working order, to the  
line socket. If that phone works, then it is likely that the equipment is faulty.  
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Other  
The answering machine is not answering  
-
-
-
Memory may be full. Listen to your messages and erase them.  
Check that the unit is switched on  
Check that the telephone cable and the mains adapter are correctly  
connected  
The answering machine does not respond to remote control  
-
Check that the telephone you are using to remotely control the answering  
machine is a tone dialling telephone.  
-
Some telephones only emit a short tone beep when buttons are pressed,  
and this may not be enough to activate remote control Use a separate tone  
transmitter in these cases.  
-
Also try holding the buttons down longer, approximately 1 second per  
digit.  
The base unit/answering machine emits a regular beep tone  
-
The Message Alert feature has been programmed on, to turn this off refer  
to page 32.  
The answering machine does not respond to any commands or button  
presses  
-
It may be necessary to reset the unit. Disconnect the telephone line and  
power connections wait for a short time and then re-connect, this will  
reset the machine. If there are still problems with the operation please  
contact our support departments.  
If the telephone still does not work, contact your local Doro Support  
department or the place of purchase. Don’t forget the receipt or copy of the  
invoice.  
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English  
Other  
UK  
If you cannot resolve the fault using the faultfinder section, technical support is  
available on the Premium Rate Number: 0906 302 0114  
Calls cost 50 pence per minute (prices correct at the time of going to press),  
and is operational between 9AM - 5PM Monday-Friday excluding Bank  
Holidays.  
Alternatively,  
E-mail on: [email protected]  
You can contact us in writing: Consumer Support Group, Doro UK Ltd.,  
22 Walkers Road, North Moons Moat, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 9HE,  
(regarding any Spares or Technical query), or  
Telephoning (Spares only): 01527 584377  
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)  
This telephone complies with applicable international safety requirements for  
exposure to radio waves.  
The SAR-value of this product is not greater than 0.043 W/kg (measured over  
10g of tissue).  
The maximum limit according to WHO is 2W/kg (10g of tissue).  
Guarantee  
This product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase.  
Proof of purchase is required for any service or support required during the  
guarantee period.  
This guarantee shall not apply to a fault caused by an accident or any similar  
incident or damage, liquid ingress, negligence, abnormal usage or any other  
circumstances on the purchaser’s part. Furthermore, this guarantee shall not  
apply to a fault caused by a thunderstorm or any other voltage fluctuations.  
This guarantee does not in any way affect your statutory rights. (As a matter of  
precaution, we recommend disconnecting the telephone during a thunderstorm.)  
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Other  
Australia and New Zealand  
Products permitted for connection to the telephone network are marked with  
in Australia and
 
in New Zealand. These marks indicate the  
products comply with the regulations and can be used without concern in the  
country of purchase.  
If you believe this product is malfunctioning, please refer to the relevant section  
and/or consult the troubleshooting guide in this manual to ensure that you have  
followed the instructions carefully. As an alternative you can visit our web site for  
FAQ’s or send an e-mail for a prompt reply.  
Electro Magnetic Radiation (EMR)  
This telephone complies with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio  
waves. The mean power of this telephone is not greater than 14 mW.  
This is below the 20mW limit at which testing is required.  
Guarantee  
This product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase.  
Should you experience difficulties with the product, please contact us for assistance.  
If the product is then found to be faulty you will be asked to return it directly to us  
with a copy of the purchase receipt.  
This guarantee shall not apply to a fault caused by an accident or a similar incident  
or damage, liquid ingress negligence, abnormal usage or any other circumstances on  
the purchaser’s part. Furthermore, this guarantee shall not apply to a fault caused  
by a thunderstorm or lightning, excessive or any other voltage fluctuations or faults  
on the telephone line. (As a matter of precaution, we recommend disconnecting the  
telephone during a thunderstorm).  
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.  
AUSTRALIA  
DORO Australia Pty Ltd  
PO Box 6760  
Baulkham Hills BC NSW 2153  
Australia  
NEW ZEALAND  
Atlas Gentech (NZ) Limited  
Private Bag 14927  
Panmure  
Auckland  
New Zealand  
Consumer Support  
Ph: (02) 8853 8444  
Fax: (02) 8853-8489  
Consumer Support  
Ph: 0900 500-25 (Toll Call)  
Fax: (09) 574-2722  
Web site: www.doro.com.au  
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REN (RN for New Zealand)  
The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) or (RN) is of significance only if  
you wish to connect more than 1 telephone to your telephone line. A standard  
telephone line has a maximum REN capacity of 3 (RN of 5). It is possible  
to connect 3 devices with a REN of 1 (RN of 1) with no degradation to the  
product’s performance. Exceeding this limit may cause the volume of the ringer  
in any phone to decrease or not ring at all.  
Notes for Operation in New Zealand  
The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only  
that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditions  
for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by  
Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no  
assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of  
Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor does it imply that  
any product is compatible with all of Telecom’s network services.  
This equipment shall not be set to make automatic calls to the Telecom “111“  
Emergency Service.  
This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a call to another  
device connected to the same line.  
This equipment should not be used under any circumstances that may constitute  
a nuisance to other Telecom Customers.  
CND PRODUCTS  
If a charge for local calls is unacceptable, the “DIAL“ button should NOT be  
used for local calls. Only the 7 digits of the local number should be dialled from  
your telephone. DO NOT dial the area code digit or the “0“ prefix.  
Answering Machines  
Please note when set to answer after 2 rings this product may block CID  
information when used in conjunction with certain distinctive ring signals  
(FaxAbility).  
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