Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Warranty
- Declaration of conformity
- Safety instructions
- Disposal of the product
- Hardware Components
- User Interfaces
- User and Administrator Mode
- Documentation
- Phone Installation
- Phone Initialization
- Registration
- Idle Screen
- Phone User Interface
- Web User Interface
- General Configuration Tasks
- Display Configuration Tasks
- Audio Configuration Tasks
- SIP Identity Configuration Tasks
- Function Key Configuration Tasks
- Maintenance Tasks
- Outgoing Calls
- Extension (SIP identity) for Outgoing Calls
- Making Calls
- Auto Completion (Number Guessing)
- Call Completion
- Call Termination
- Redial
- Call Indication
- Accepting Incoming Calls
- Call Waiting
- Denying Incoming Calls
- Denying Incoming Calls Automatically
- DND (Do Not Disturb) Mode
- Call Forwarding
- Audio Operation Modes
- Mute / Unmute
- Multiple Speaker Mode
- Hold and Resume
- Call Transfer
- Conference
- Call Recording
- Logoff All Users (Extensions/SIP Identities)
- Logon New User (Extension/SIP Identity)
- Access
- Access
- Availability
- Access
- Changing the Presence State
- Contact Presence
- Acoustical Indication
- Visual Indication
- Retrieve New Messages
- Busy Lamp Field (BLF) feature
- “Calls” List
- Call Pickup

User Manual - English
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User Interfaces
The hardware components keypad and display constitute the phone user interface which
allows the user to execute all call operation tasks and basic configuration changes directly on
the phone.
Additionally, each phone has a web user interface to make calls remotely and to access all
configuration settings.
In many instances, it is possible to use both the phone user interface and the web user
interface to operate the phone and change settings; some, however, are only possible via phone
or web user interface.
Interface Symbol Tasks Links
Phone user
interface
• All call functions
• All basic settings
See page
21
Web user
interface
• All basic and advanced settings
• No call functions except
initiating & terminating calls
See page
25
User and Administrator Mode
Your phone can be used in user or administrator mode. Administrator mode is the default
setting with full configuration rights. For further details see page
44 / 45.
L Note: The default administrator password is “0000” (four zeros).
Documentation
The following table shows all documentations available for Doro phones.
Name Contents Where found
Format/
Language
Quick Start Guide
• Contents of delivery and basic set
up of phone
• In phone
package
-
User Manual
• Phone user interface settings
• Web user interface settings
• Basic phone and call functions
• Download
• PDF
• Multilingual
L Note: For a complete set of user manuals refer to: http://www.doro.com/