doro 930RManual
English10 www.doro.com10 www.doro.com10OperationMute buttonThe microphone can be muted during a call by pressing z. Press z again to re-activate the
Englishwww.doro.com 11OperationHands Free functionThe hands free button s is located on the front of the handset, this allows calls to be made witho
English12 www.doro.com12 www.doro.com12Caller Identi cationExplanation of Caller IDCaller ID allows you to see who is calling before you answer a c
Englishwww.doro.com 13Caller Identi cationOther informationErase number1.Press .2.Scroll {/} to the required telephone number. 3.Press 0unti
English14 www.doro.comMenuDescription of the menu systemThe telephone has a menu system, controlled by the following buttons:w/0Access menu system. M
Englishwww.doro.com 15Phone BookUsing the phone bookUse the phone book to store names and telephone numbers. A stored phone number can be dialled us
English16 www.doro.com16 www.doro.com16Phone BookDialling from the phone book1.Pressb.2.Scroll {/} through the phone book. It is also possible to pe
Englishwww.doro.com 17Handset settingsWarning tonesHere you can switch the unit’s various warning signals on or off.KEYTONE Heard when the buttons
English18 www.doro.com18 www.doro.com18Handset settingsType of ringer melodyThere are several different types of handset ringer melodies for both ex
Englishwww.doro.com 19Handset settingsUser nameThe text displayed in standby mode can be customised. Maximum 8 characters.1.Press w.2.Scroll {/} to
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English20 www.doro.com20 www.doro.com20SettingsBase unit ringer volume and melodyThe base unit ringer volume and melody can be customised.1.Press w.
Englishwww.doro.com 21SettingsPIN numberThe PIN number is a four-digit code that you select to protect against unauthorised use of certain functions
English22 www.doro.com22 www.doro.com22SettingsDialling method (UK only)You can select either tone or pulse dialling, the standard setting is tone.I
Englishwww.doro.com 23SettingsAn example of how to use the pre x function:The pre x “9” is preset. When dialling a phone number: “9123456”, the ph
English24 www.doro.comRegistrationRegistering a new handsetTo enable the use of more than one handset a registration has to be performed.Every new ha
Englishwww.doro.com 25Expanded SystemGeneral informationDECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone) is a digital method of transmission for cordless
English26 www.doro.com26 www.doro.com26Expanded SystemIntercomWhen using more than one handset with the same base unit, calls can be made internally
Englishwww.doro.com 27speak after the tone.” to end recording release the button.The answering machineAbout the answering machineThe answering machi
English28 www.doro.com28 www.doro.com28The answering machineSwitching the answering machine On/OffPress ! on the base unit to switch the answering m
Englishwww.doro.com 29The answering machineRecording an Outgoing Message (base unit)1.Press and hold ! until you hear “Please select outgoing messag
English (see pages 4-43)1Mute/Erase button2Scroll down and Caller Identi cation button3Talk button4Recall button and Handset Off/On button5Hands free
English30 www.doro.com30 www.doro.com30The answering machineDay/Time stampThe machine has a voice function that announces the day of the week and th
Englishwww.doro.com 31The answering machinePlayback and Deletion of ICM messages (base unit)The display on the base unit will show the total number
English32 www.doro.com32 www.doro.com32The answering machineCall ScreeningIncoming messages will be heard through the base unit loudspeaker as they
Englishwww.doro.com 33The answering machineMailbox (base unit)The mailbox function allows several users to share an answering machine. The incoming
English34 www.doro.comThe answering machineVoice control (VOX)The answering machine will record a message as long as the caller keeps speaking (max.
Englishwww.doro.com 35The answering machineControl from the handsetTo access the following functions it will be necessary to hold the handset close
English36 www.doro.com36 www.doro.com36The answering machineRemote code (handset)This code is needed in order to gain access to the remote control f
Englishwww.doro.com 37The answering machineRemote controlThe answering machine functions can be remotely accessed using the keys of an ordinary tone
English38 www.doro.com38 www.doro.com38OtherTroubleshootingCheck that the telephone cord is undamaged and properly plugged in.Disconnect any additio
Englishwww.doro.com 39OtherThe answering machine is not answering-Memory may be full. Listen to your messages and erase them.-Check that the unit is
English4 www.doro.comIndexInstallation5Unpacking...5Connection...5Wall mounting...
English40 www.doro.com40 www.doro.com40OtherUKIf you cannot resolve the fault using the fault nder section, technical support is available on the P
Englishwww.doro.com 41OtherAustralia and New ZealandProducts permitted for connection to the telephone network are marked with in Australia and in
English42 www.doro.com42 www.doro.com42OtherREN (RN for New Zealand)The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) or (RN) is of signi cance only if you wish
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Englishwww.doro.com 5InstallationUnpackingThe package contains:- Handset- Mains adapter- Base unit- Line cord- 2 batteriesModels with an extra hands
English6 www.doro.com6 www.doro.com6InstallationWall mountingThe base unit can be wall mounted. Attach the enclosed wall bracket to the underside of
Englishwww.doro.com 7InstallationBattery charge indicatorThe symbol | in the display indicates when it is time to recharge the batteries. The indica
English8 www.doro.com8 www.doro.com8InstallationThe displayIndicatorFunctionb Phone BookaMessage indication can be erased manually by turning off
Englishwww.doro.com 9OperationImportant!Please note when programming all references to press = to press once and then immediately release the button
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