Doro HandlePlus 326i gsm Owner's manual

Category
Mobile phones
Type
Owner's manual
1 UPP volym/navigering
2 NED volym/navigering
3 Menyknapp/OK
w
4 Uppringning/svara
5
*
och knapplås
6
#
och ringsignal/
vibrator
7 Nedkoppling (AV/PÅ)
8 Direktvalsknappar
9 Laddnings/
headset-uttag
Svenska
1 UP volume/
navigation
2 DOWN volume/
navigation
3 Menu/OK
w
4 Call/answer
5
*
and Keylock
6
#
and ring setup/
vibrator
7 Disconnect
(ON/OFF)
8 One-touch keys
9 Charging/headset
socket
English
1 OPP volum/navigering
2 NED volum/navigering
3 Meny/OK
w
4 Oppringing/svar
5
*
og tastelås
6
#
og ringesignal/
vibrator
7 Nedkobling (AV/PÅ)
8 Hurtigtaster
9 Lade-/hodesettuttak
Norsk
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English
Installation
Note!
Always turn off the telephone before removing
the battery cover.
Battery cover
To remove the battery cover, press carefully on
the cover and slide it downwards.
To replace the battery cover, slide it from below
and up along the telephone.
Installation/removal of SIM card
The SIM card holder is located behind the
battery.
Make sure that the SIM card’s contacts are
facing inwards and that the cut-off corner is
pointing upwards. Take care not to scratch or
bend the contacts on the SIM card.
If the SIM card is missing or incorrectly inserted,
is shown in the display.
If the SIM card is damaged, is shown in the
display.
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English
Installation/removal of battery
Place the top of the battery in the battery slot
with the battery contacts facing the contacts in
the slot, then press carefully on the bottom of
the battery until it locks in place.
To remove the battery, carefully press and lift
the bottom of the battery in the finger-shaped
groove.
Charging
Connect the mains adapter to the wall socket
and to the socket on the telephone. Charge the
telephone for 24 hours the first time. After that,
it takes approximately 5 hours to fully charge
the battery.
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AC 110/240 V
3
English
Battery
Full battery capacity will not be reached until
the batteries have been charged 45 times.
Batteries degrade over time, which means
that call time and standby time will normally
decrease with regular use.
The automatic charging mechanism prevents
the batteries from being overcharged or
damaged due to prolonged charging.
When the battery is running low, is
displayed and a warning signal is heard.
Warning!
Only use batteries, charger and accessories
that have been approved for use with
this particular model. Connecting other
accessories may be dangerous and may
invalidate the telephone’s type approval and
guarantee.
Connection to a USB port on a computer may
damage the telephone or the computer.
4
English
Display symbols
Searching for networks
No SIM card
SIM card error
General error indication
Charger connected
Charging completed
Signal strength
Line 1 (some operators have 2 lines)
Battery indicator
Keylock active
Roaming (connected to other network)
Headset connected
Ring only
Vibrator only
Vibrator + Ring
Missed call
Incoming call
Outgoing call
5
English
Operation
Activating the telephone
Press and hold
L
/
1
45 seconds until the
ON signal is heard and the display lights up.
If the SIM card is locked with a PIN code
(Personal Identification Number), enter your PIN
code now and confirm with
w
.
The SIM card will only accept a certain number
of incorrect PIN code attempts. The display
shows how many attempts you have left with
Remain: #, where # is the number of attempts
left.
When no attempts remain, you need the PUK
code (Personal Unblocking Key) supplied with
your SIM card to unlock the card and supply a
new PIN code.
Enter the PUK code, confirm with
w
, then enter
a new PIN code and confirm it.
If PIN and PUK codes were not supplied with
the SIM card, contact your network operator.
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English
To turn off the telephone, press
L
/
1
until the
OFF signal is heard.
Making a call
1. Enter the desired number with the keypad.
Skip backwards with
L
.
2. Press
q
to dial. A signal will be heard as
the number is dialled.
3. Press
L
to end the call.
Note!
When making international calls, press
*
twice
for the international prefix "+".
Dialling with the one-touch keys
1. Press one of the one-touch keys AD
followed by
q
. A signal will be heard as the
number is dialled.
Alternatively, press and hold the one-touch
key until the signal is heard.
2. Press
L
to end the call.
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English
Dialling with the phonebook
1. Press
w
, then scroll the list of entries with
}
/
{
or press a keypad key to jump to the
entries beginning with that character.
2. Press
q
to view details for the selected
entry. Press
L
briefly to go back to the
list, or press and hold
L
then
w
to delete
the entry.
3. Press
q
to dial the number shown on
the display. A signal will be heard as the
number is dialled.
4. Press
L
to end the call.
Receiving a call
1. Press
q
to answer, or
L
to reject the call
without answering.
2. Press
L
to end the call.
Caller ID
The telephone number of an incoming call
is shown on the display. If no information is
available, ????? is displayed.
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English
Call memory
The 15 most recent calls are saved in the call
memory. If multiple calls are related to the same
number only the most recent of these calls will
be saved.
Retrieving and dialling
1. Press
q
.
2. Scroll through the call list with
{
/
}
.
= Incoming call
= Outgoing call
= Missed call
3. Press
q
to view details for the selected
call.
4. Press
q
to dial the number, or press
L
briefly to go back to the call list. To
delete the call, press and hold
L
then
acknowledge with
w
.
5. Press
L
to end the call.
9
English
Missed calls
When an incoming call is unanswered, is
shown on the display. The most recent missed
call(s) can then be retrieved by immediately
pressing
w
.
1. Press
w
.
2. Scroll through the missed calls list with
{
/
}
.
3. Press
q
to view details for the selected
call.
4. Press
q
to dial the number, or press
L
briefly to go back to the call list. To
delete the call, press and hold
L
then
acknowledge with
w
.
5. Press
L
to end the call.
Note!
This only works immediately after the call has
been received. After that, missed calls can be
retrieved from the call list (see page 8).
10
English
Speakerphone function
The speakerphone function allows the
telephone to be used without holding it, e.g.
placed on a table in front of you.
1. Place a call in the usual way. When the call
is connected, press
q
again.
2. Speak into the microphone on the lower front
edge of the telephone (max 1 metre away).
3. The volume can be adjusted during a call
with
}
/
{
.
4. To change between speakerphone and
normal function, press
q
.
5. Press
L
to end the call.
Note!
The speakerphone function allows only one
person at a time to talk. Switching between
talk/listen is automatic and triggered by the
sound of the person talking. Loud noises (music,
etc.) in the background may interfere with the
speakerphone function.
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English
Volume control
The volume can be adjusted during a call with
}
/
{
on the side of the telephone.
Redial
Press
q
and scroll between the 15 most
recently dialled/incoming numbers with
}
/
{
.
Press
q
to review details, then press
q
to
dial the number or
L
to end.
Press and hold
L
then
w
to delete the entry.
Emergency calls
When the telephone is switched on, it is
possible to place an emergency call by entering
112 followed by
q
.
Most mobile networks accept emergency calls
even when the SIM card is not in the telephone.
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English
Keylock
Press and hold
*
/L for 2 seconds to lock/
unlock the keypad. is shown in the display
when keylock is active.
Headset
When a headset is connected, the internal
microphone in the telephone is disconnected
automatically.
When receiving a call, the answer key on the
headset cable can be used instead of
q
.
Warning!
Using a headset on high volume can damage
your hearing. Adjust the sound volume
carefully when using a headset.
13
English
Settings
Saving telephone numbers
One-touch numbers
Four numbers can be stored under the one-
touch keys AD.
1. Enter the number, including the area code. Skip
backwards with
L
.
2. Press and hold one of the one-touch button
A–D until the text cursor appears.
3. Enter a name or description for the number
using the keypad (see page 16).
4. Press
w
twice to save or
L
to end.
Phone book numbers
20 numbers can be stored in the phone book.
1. Enter the number, including the area code. Skip
backwards with
L
.
2. Press
w
.
3. Enter a name or description for the number
using the keypad (see page 16).
4. Press
w
twice to save or
L
to end.
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English
Sending additional numbers
Additional numbers can be saved with an entry
and sent after the call is connected.
1. Enter the telephone number.
2. Press
*
4 times until w is shown.
3. Enter the additional number.
4. Save the entry (see page 13).
After dialling, wait until the call is connected
then press
w
to send the additional number.
Inserting a pause in a number
A short pause (3 seconds) can be inserted
anywhere in the saved number.
1. Enter the first part of the telephone number
(before the pause).
2. Press
*
3 times until p is shown.
3. Enter the last part of the number.
4. Save the entry (see page 13).
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English
International numbers
To save an international number, press
*
twice
for the international prefix (+), then enter the
country code, area code (possibly leaving out
the first digit) and telephone number.
Deleting phonebook entries
1. Press
w
and scroll through the list to select
the phonebook entry to be deleted.
2. Press
q
to show details for the selected
entry.
3. Press and hold
L
until
w
is shown on the
display.
4. Press
w
to delete the entry or
L
to cancel.
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English
Ring setup
Selecting ring signal
1. Press
w
. The phone book numbers will be
displayed.
2. Press
w
. The ring signals will be displayed.
3. Scroll between ring signals with
{
/
}
.
4. Press
w
to select a signal.
5. Press
L
to end.
Adjusting ring volume
1. In standby mode, press and hold
}
for 2
seconds.
2. Press
}
/
{
to adjust the ring volume.
Vibrator
Press and hold
#
for 2 seconds to change the
signalling mode:
Ring only
Vibrator only
Ring and vibrator
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English
Time/date
Setting the time and date
1. Press
w
, the phone book numbers will be
displayed.
2. Press
w
, the ring signals will be displayed.
3. Press and hold
w
for approx. 2 seconds.
4. Press
w
to enter time (HH:MM).
5. Press
w
to save.
6. Scroll to date with
}
/
{
.
7. Press
w
and enter date (YYYY.MM.DD).
8. Press
w
to save.
9. Press
L
to end.
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English
Care and Maintenance
Your unit is a technically advanced product and should be treated with
the greatest care. By following the advice below, you can ensure that
the guarantee will cover any damage.
Protect the unit from moisture. Rain/snowfall, moisture and all
types of liquid can contain substances that corrode the electronic
circuits. If the unit gets wet, you should remove the battery and
allow the unit to dry completely before you replace it.
Do not use or keep the unit in dusty, dirty environments. The
unit’s moving parts and electronic components can be damaged.
Do not keep the unit in warm places. High temperatures can
reduce the lifespan for electronic equipment, damage batteries
and distort or melt certain plastics.
Do not keep the unit in cold places. When the unit warms up to
normal temperature, condensation can form on the inside which
can damage the electronic circuits.
Do not try to open the unit in any other way than that which is
indicated here.
Do not drop the unit. Do not knock or shake it either. If it is
treated roughly the circuits and precision mechanics can be
broken.
Do not use strong chemicals to clean the unit.
Use the charger indoors.
The advice above applies to the unit, battery, charger or other
accessories. If the telephone is not working as it should, please
contact the place of purchase for service. Don’t forget the receipt or a
copy of the invoice.
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English
Further safety information
The unit and the accessories can contain small parts. Keep them out
of the reach of small children.
Operating environment
Remember to follow any particular rules that may apply wherever
you happen to be, and always turn off the unit whenever its use is
forbidden, or it can cause interference or danger. Only use the unit in
its normal user position.
This unit complies with guidelines for radiation when it is used either
in a normal position against your ear, or when it is at least 2.2 cm (7/8
inch) from your body. If the unit is carried close to your body in a case,
belt holder or other holder these should not contain any metal, and
the product should be placed at the distance from your body specified
above. Make sure that the distance instructions above are followed
until the transfer is complete.
Parts of the unit are magnetic. The unit can attract metal objects.
Do not keep credit cards or other magnetic media near the unit, as
information stored on them can be erased.
Medical units
The use of equipment that transmits radio signals, e.g. mobile phones,
can interfere with insufficiently protected medical apparatus. Consult
a doctor or the manufacturer of the apparatus to determine if it has
adequate protection against external radio signals, or if you have
any questions. If notices have been put up at health care facilities
instructing you to turn off the unit while you are there, you should
comply. Hospitals and other health care facilities sometimes use
equipment that can be sensitive to external radio signals.
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Doro HandlePlus 326i gsm Owner's manual

Category
Mobile phones
Type
Owner's manual

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