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1. Make a call by pressing down Kl for a few seconds Functions 1 Press down N until you have accessed the menu 2 Scroll to the function you want e g Language Press e 3 Scroll to the setting that you want Press e 4 Press es to return to standby mode Language Select the display text language that you want Memories See previous description Flash timing 600 New Zealand 300 France Portugal 100 Great Britain and other countries Tone Pulse Must be set on tone in most countries Emergency NoException to key lock Ringer Set Ringer key beep and vibrator You can also select a ringer melody that you will hear when a speed dial number ABC calls you you must have a Caller ID subscription Melodies 10 17 can continue for a maximum of 8 seconds if the call is answered in another telephone English Contrast The contrast in the display can be adjusted Key Backlit The keys backlighting can be switched on off Auto Answer A call is answered by just lifting the handset from the base Auto On hook The call is ended automatically after 15 minutes unless a random key is pressed This is a great help if you sometimes forget to hang up Boost Set If Stay As Set is activated the powerful amplification is retained for all future calls This setting should only be activated if all users have impaired hearing that requires powerful amplification The normal setting is Return Off Reset Hand Resetting the
2. Please note You must have a Caller ID subscription from your service provider for this feature to work Reading and calling You can also scroll inside the list with on the side 2 Press g gt to call or press ea to quit Messages In addition to phone numbers the display can show 2222 No information received e g an overseas call n Number withheld QO Message indication for the voice mail service from your service provider Message indication can be deleted manually by deleting the corresponding entry in the list Deleting phone numbers 1 Scroll to the position you want with EJ 2 Press down sa until the number disappears 7 English Connection 1 Connect the telephone cord to a wall socket and to the 5 socket on the back of the base unit 2 Connect the mains adapter to the electrical socket and to the lil socket on the back of the base unit 3 Insert batteries in the handset with the plus and minus terminals as shown 4 Charge the handset with the keypad facing outwards for 24 hours the first time 5 Set time date amp language following the description below 6 Set the correct Flash time to 100 see below 7 Lift the handset and check that you can hear a dialling tone Date time 1 Press down until is shown 2 Set time HH MM Press OK 3 Set date DD MM Y Y Press Language 1 Press down M until you have accessed the menu 2 Scroll to Language
3. charged 4 5 times It is not possible to overcharge the batteries or to damage them by leaving them charging for too long the base unit has an inbuilt charging mechanism that prevents this from happening Please note Do not place the base unit close to other electrical equipment or expose it to direct sunlight or other strong heat sources This reduces the risk of any interference The appliance will become warm while charging is in progress this is normal and not dangerous Only use original batteries The guarantee will not cover damage caused by the use of incorrect batteries English Base unit indicator It is permanently lit when the base unit is connected and it flashes when the telephone is ringing Memories The telephone has 3 speed dial memories You can store 100 names and phone numbers in the Phonebook The speed dials are marked A B C Extra large text is used when there are fewer than 8 letters Special signs functions There are several letters assigned to each number key bic Space xm ARMEN E Delete EA hold down Store pause in telephone number Storing speed dials Hold down the A C key you want until MABCDE shown 2 Press the appropriate letter key one or more times for the name you want 3 Press e 11123 is shown 4 Enter the telephone number including the area code 5 Press The number has now been stored If you subscribe to a Caller ID service you can also select
4. handset Multihandset Programming of the PIN code for resetting System PIN for registration and functions for systems with more than one handset base unit Registration of extra handsets is described separately English To register a new handset Each new extra handset must be registered to the base unit it will be using Each base unit can manage up to 3 different handsets You will find more information in the Multihandset section 1 NOUAWN Hold down the base unit s paging key Vad until the indicator flashes Press down N until you have accessed the menu Scroll to Multihandset Press e Scroll to Register Press e Scroll to a base unit V previously reg Press e Enter system PIN 0000 on delivery Press e After a few seconds max 30 available handset numbers for the handset will be shown Select one of these by pressing the appropriate number key English Multihandset General information about Multihandset 1 When you buy your telephone the handset has already been registered to the accompanying base unit at the factory If you will be using several handsets with one base unit make sure that the base unit is placed centrally so the range is similar for all the handsets You can register up to 3 handsets to one base unit This model is also GAP Generic Access Profile compatible which means that both the handset and base unit can be used with most other GAP compatible u
5. a special VIP melody for the speed dials see Functions Ringer Set VIP ring ABC However the first ring signal may be normal before the number is compared with the Phonebook 10 English Storing numbers in the Phonebook 1 Press down N until you have accessed the menu 2 Scroll to Memories with Press 6 3 Scroll to Add entry Press e gt 4 Press the appropriate letter key one or more times for the name you want Press e 5 Enter the telephone number including the area code Press 6 Continue to add numbers or press ef to return to standby mode Changing telephone numbers names Press down T until you have accessed the menu Scroll to Memories with Press e Scroll to Edit Entry Press e Scroll among the entries with N or Press e Correct the name number Press e Press e to return to standby mode elete entries Press down T until you have accessed the menu Scroll to Memories with Press e Scroll to Delete Entry or Delete List Press e Scroll to the entry you want with M or Press e Confirm by pressing Press ea to return to standby mode SAAN SO aa 11 English Storing speed dial for Key 1 1 Press down N until you have accessed the menu 2 Scroll to Memories with Press e gt 3 Scroll to Key 1 Memory Press e 4 Enter the telephone number including the area code Press e 5 Press es to return to standby mode
6. ack try turning down the volume slightly 5 English Hearing loop The handset has an inbuilt hearing loop for anyone who wishes to use a hearing aid with the phone Select the T mode on the hearing aid to activate the hearing aid s telecoil Memories The telephone has 3 speed dial memories You can store 100 names and phone numbers in the Phonebook When a phone number is stored on one of these see Settings fewer keys need to be pressed to make a call The speed dials are marked A B C To call check a speed dial number 1 Choose the speed dial you want A C by pressing that key 2 The stored number will be shown in the display 3 Press e to call or press ea to quit Calling from the Phonebook 1 Press T 2 Scroll among the entries with M or on the side You can quick search the Phonebook by pressing the appropriate number key one or more times for the first letter of the name 3 Press e to call the number English Caller ID In the display you can see who is calling before you answer the call or see up to 10 numbers that have called while you were not at home If the number has been stored in the memory the stored name will be shown instead Incoming numbers are stored in the order the calls are received and the sequence number is shown next to each phone number If the memory is full each new call will replace the oldest phone number received New numbers are indicated with e
7. ch the handset on off Key lock The key lock is switched on off by holding down E3 A until the adjoining symbol is shown The key lock is also deactivated whenever the handset is placed in the base unit 4 English down kad until the adjoining symbol is shown Paging Press Pp on the base unit to generate a paging signal in the handset The signal will cease automatically in few moments or after em is pressed on the handset or Gp on the base unit Audio control There are several ways this product can adjust the sound while calls are in progress Normal volume control for the handset Press to turn up and to turn down Ringer on off The handset ringer is switched on off by holding e Press this key to switch the boost function on off 1 will light up in the display when this function is active As a rule the boost function will be deactivated after each call to avoid harming people with normal hearing This safety feature is adjustable see Settings Al Adjusting frequency range sound quality Please of note This will only work when the boost function has been activated Hold down J for approx 2 seconds and adjust the sound quality with Wait a few seconds to finish the adjustment Warning The handset volume can be turned up to a very high level The boost function should only be used by people with impaired hearing On some lines the highest volume in combination with boost can cause feedb
8. dent or a similar incident or damage liquid ingress negligence abnormal usage non maintenance or any other circumstances on the user s part Furthermore this guarantee will not apply to any fault caused by a thunderstorm or any other voltage fluctuations As a matter of precaution we recommend disconnecting the device during a thunderstorm Batteries are consumables and are not included in any guarantee This guarantee does not apply if batteries other than DORO original batteries have been used UK If you cannot resolve the fault using the faultfinder section technical support is available by email on tech doro uk com premium rate telephone number 0905 895 0854 calls cost 50 pence per minute prices correct at the time of publication You can also contact us in writing regarding any Spares or Technical query Customer Services Doro UK Ltd 1 High Street Chalfont St Peter Buckinghamshire SL9 9QE Further contact details are available on our website www doro uk com English Version 1 3 CE
9. doro a 2805000 DOG rac ogg H KL MNO 200 os Cid A ha Cass HearPlus 318w w 00008 O VO 0006 nglish Audio amplification Boost Speed dials ABC Volume control Talk key OK Tone adjustment and ringer on off Redial 8 Phonebook 9 Caller ID 10 ES Flash key and key lock 11 Headset socket 12 Disconnect and on off 13 Visual ring indicator English Operation Making a call 1 Enter the telephone number you want to call Delete with e 2 Press amp to call the number 3 End the call with em Receiving a call 1 Wait for the handset to ring 2 Answer with End the call with emm Please note To access a flash key during a call press down E You can answer an incoming call with any key except EA You will hear a warning signal if the telephone is unable to connect to the line The problem might be that the batteries are low or that the handset is too far from the base unit Redialling Press E one or more times to scroll among the 10 most recently dialled numbers You can also scroll inside the list with on the side Press e to call or press ea to quit Switching on off Press down em for several seconds to swit
10. nits from other manufacturers However the GAP protocol does not guarantee that all functions will work Internal calls When several handsets are using the same base unit internal calls can be made between the handsets 1 Press down until INT is shown 2 The display will show available handset numbers 3 Press the appropriate key E amp li El for the handset you wish to call Transferring calls between handsets 1 An external call is connected 2 Connect an internal call as described above 3 Press ea to transfer the call English Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Check that the telephone cord is undamaged and properly connected Disconnect any extra equipment extension cords and other telephones If the appliance works now there must be some fault in the other equipment You could test the telephone on another telephone line e g at your neighbour s house If the appliance works there the fault is most likely in your telephone line You should report this to your service provider No number is displayed when the telephone rings You must have a Caller ID subscription with your service provider This is not normally possible for a telephone switchboard The telephone does not work Check that the mains adapter and the telephone cord are connected to the base unit and to the appropriate wall socket Check that tone is set see Functions section in the manual Check that the batteries in the handse
11. t are charged Warning tone during calls Connection not possible The batteries may be running low charge the unit The handset may be almost out of range move closer to the base unit The telephone continues to ring Some ofthe ringer types 10 17 do not follow the line signal This means that the signal can continue for up to 8 seconds after the call has been answered 16 English If the telephone still does not work please contact the place of purchase You must be able to show your receipt Specific Absorption Rate SAR This appliance complies with applicable international safety requirements for exposure to radio waves This telephone measures 0 001 W kg measured over 10g tissue The maximum limit according to WHO is 2W kg measured over 10g tissue Declaration of conformity Doro hereby declares that the product Doro HearPlus 318w conforms to the essential requirements and other relevant provisions contained in the Directives 1999 5 EU R amp TTE and 2002 95 EC ROHS A copy of the manufacturer s declaration is available at www doro com dofc English Guarantee This product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase In the unlikely event of a fault occurring during this period please contact the place of purchase Proof of purchase is required for any service or support needed during the guarantee period This guarantee will not apply to a fault caused by an acci
12. with on the side Press 3 Scroll to the setting that you want Press 4 Press es to return to standby mode i timing Press down N until you have accessed the menu 3 Scroll to Flash timing with on the side Press e 3 Scroll to the setting you want 100 for most EU countries 300 for France Portugal Press e 4 Press e to return to standby mode 8 English Range The adjoining symbol will flash when the handset has lost contact with the base unit Normally the range of the telephone will vary between 50 and 300 metres depending on whether the radio waves carrying the call are being restricted by obstacles in their path You can improve the range by turning your head so that the handset is in better alignment with the base unit The quality of the call will become increasingly poor as the range limit is reached and finally the connection will be lost Battery When the batteries are almost out of power the Z adjoining symbol will flash and you will hear a warning tone Batteries are perishable so when you use the telephone regularly you should expect call time and standby time to be somewhat reduced in comparison to the specifications When the batteries are fully charged 10 hours they should last for approx 120 hours of standby or approx 15 hours of call time These times will apply at normal room temperature Full battery capacity will only be reached when the batteries have been
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