doro th70/75r
1 2 3 4 5 10 9 8 7 6 th75r Front Housing - keypad area Le -laser etching -pa (for numbers :colour white after laser) (for on/off keys: green and red respectively) 11 Date : 8 May 2 Prepared by: Rickard Version :a 12 13 14
1 2 3 4 5 Left menu button/Back/ Internal call Speaker phone Talk button Shared phonebook * and ring signal off/on 6 7 8 9 10 # and keyguard End call button and on / off Recall button (PBX features) Right menu button/OK Scroll button Only th75r: 11 Indicators, see separate description 12 Answer machine functions, see separate description 13 Paging 14 Message indication/Display
English Connection....................... 1 Range............................... 1 Battery.............................. 2 Base unit indicators......... 2 The display....................... 2 Making a call.................... 3 Receiving a call................ 3 Temporary silent mode.... 3 Volume control................. 3 Turning On/Off................. 3 Redial............................... 3 Mute button...................... 3 KeyGuard......................... 3 Paging..............................
English Battery As batteries only have a certain lifespan it is quite normal that call time and standby time will decrease somewhat compared to the specifications when the telephone is used regularly. Fully-charged batteries (10 hours charging) will last for approx. 100 hours standby time or approx. 10 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.
English Making a call 1. Enter the required number. 2. Press O , and the number will be dialled. Press L to end the call. Receiving a call 1. Wait for the handset to ring. 2. Press O to answer. Press L to end the call. Please note! Toswitchbetweenhandset/speakerpress .Pleaserememberthatinspeakermode,itisonlypossibleforonepersonata time to talk. This product does not usually ring on the first signal to allow correct matching to the phone book.
English Phonebook 200 telephone numbers (max. 24 digits) with names (max. 15 letters) can be stored in the handset’s phonebook. If you subscribe to a caller ID service, the name allocated to the caller in the phonebook will be shown 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.
English Shared phone book The phone book in the base unit is shared by all handsets and has 10 entries which only need to be stored once however many handsets there are. Useful telephone numbers are pre-programmed in certain models. However these numbers may not match with caller identification for name/ringtone. 1. Press . 2. Scroll among the entries with {/}. 3. Press O to dial or scroll to the entry that is to be replaced. Press Option. 4. Scroll to Edit entry. Press OK. 5. Enter name. Press }. 6.
English SMS messages This applies only to subscribers of text messaging services (SMS). This service is not yet available in all countries. Maximum 160 signs per message. A new SMS message is indicated with the text New SMS and the symbol . The memory can store up to 20 messages. Please note! Program the correct number for your operator, see next page.
English Entering the telephone number to SMS service centre/Send service Check that the correct number for your service provider has been programmed. UK only E.g. for BT: - SMS-Centre 1 (sending): 147017094009 SMS-Centre 2 (receiving): 0800587529 To register for the SMS text messaging service you can either send a text message to another telephone number, or text REGISTER to 00000. Should you wish to reset your SMS settings text RESET to 00000.
English Message Indication (voice mail) This applies only to subscribers with access to a voice mail service. In addition, if you subscribe to services for message indication and caller ID the display will show if someone has left a message. A new message is then indicated with the text Message waiting on standby (only applies in certain countries).
English Other info services Most usual operator/extra services can be accessed via the menu or with the menu buttons during a call. Some functions are pre-programmed but is not certain that all functions will work on delivery as this will depend on the country of installation/operator. You can change the codes that are sent, see below in this chapter. The functions available will depend on your service provider.
English Sound 1. Press Menu. Scroll to Sound. Press OK. 2. Scroll to desired function, e.g. Ringer. Press OK. 3. Scroll to desired function, e.g. Ring volume. 4. Scroll to desired setting 8 / 9 . Press OK. Ringer The handset’s ring signal can be adjusted. Tones Can be heard when pressing buttons/when charging starts, low battery, confirmation or when out of range. Clock/Alarm 1. 2. 3. 4. Press Menu. Scroll to Settings. Press OK. Scroll to Clock/Alarm. Press OK. Scroll to desired setting. Press OK.
English Base settings Base PIN is 0000 on delivery. 1. Press Menu. 2. Scroll to Settings. Press OK. 3. Scroll to Base settings. Press OK. 4. Scroll to desired function e.g. Exchange code. Press OK. 5. Scroll to desired setting. Press OK. The base unit’s ring signals can be set at several different levels. You can decide whether all handsets should ring at once when there is an incoming call, or if one handset should start ringing before the others.
English Expanded system (+1) All handsets included in the package are already registered to the base unit. The handset number used for internal calls is shown in the display on standby mode. The base unit should be positioned centrally so that the coverage area is roughly equal for all handsets. You can register up to 5 handsets to one base unit.
English Telephone Answer Machine (only th75r) When the answer machine is switched on calls are automatically answered after a number of rings set by yourself, your outgoing message is heard and the caller can leave a message. The recording capacity is 30 minutes. Most functions can be performed from either base unit or handset. Switching the answer machine on/off Press 1 (on the base unit) to switch the answer machine off/on.
English Use of answer machine (base unit) The number in the base units’ display will flash when there are new messages. Playback always starts with new messages. 1. Press 9 (base unit) to begin playback of all messages. 2. The following functions are available during playback: Command Function 8 8....................... Repeat/skip backwards. 9 9....................... Skip to next message. ■........................... Stop playback. X.......................... Delete current message. + / -............
English Settings in answer machine 1. 2. 3. 4. Press Menu. Scroll to Answer machine. Press OK. Scroll to Ans. Settings. Press OK. Scroll to desired function, e.g. Answer Mode. Scroll to required setting. Press OK. Answer Mode Select between normal answering function and answer only (callers cannot leave a message). Answer delay Select the number of rings before the answer machine responds to incoming calls (2,4,6,8, Time Saver*). Recording time Enter the maximum recording time for messages.
English Activate remote control/Change remote PIN Every time the remote control is activated a new PIN code must be set�������������������� . If the remote PIN code is forgotten it can be reset to 0000 by doing a reset of the base unit in Base settings. However everything in the base unit will be deleted. The registration and handset phone book are however not deleted. 1. Press Menu. Scroll to Answer machine. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Remote access. Press OK. 3. Scroll to required setting e.g. Enable.
English Troubleshooting Check that the telephone cord is undamaged and properly plugged in. Disconnect any additional equipment, extension cords and other phones. If the problem is resolved, the fault is with some other equipment. Test the equipment on a known working line (e.g. at a neighbour’s house). If the equipment works there the fault is probably with your telephone line. Please report this to your network operator.
English Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) This device meets applicable international safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. The max. limit according to WHO is 2W/kg (per 10g tissue).This telephone measures 0,060 W/kg (per 10g tissue). Close to the base, i.e. within 20% of the maximum range, the SAR value is reduced to around 0,013 W/kg (per 10g tissue).
English 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 legally connected in the country of purchase. Customer support AUSTRALIA DORO Australia Pty Ltd PO Box 6646 Silverwater BC NSW 1811 Australia Ph: Ph: 1300 885 023 Fax: (02) 9748-6892 support@doro.com.au www.doro.com.
7.5V DC (~230V AC 50Hz) th70 (base): 400mA th75r (base): 600mA +1,+2....
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