Introduction Thank you for purchasing this telephone. The DORO X30 is one of a new series of especially designed, high quality telephones. A number of user friendly features are available which include LCD, clock, call timer, thirteen memories, adjustable ringer, last number redial and mute.
INSTALLATION Three 1.5V AAA batteries (supplied) are required to power the display and the clock. When the batteries are low this symbol will appear on the display. It is recommended that you change the batteries as soon as the symbol appears. Remove the screw from the battery compartment cover on the base of the telephone.
TELEPHONE RINGER & PITCH CONTROLS The telephone ringer and pitch can be set to individual preferences, using the switches on the rear of the telephone. The ringer is denoted by a bell symbol and can be set to either high, low or off where off is represented by this symbol The ringer pitch also can be set to one of three different levels which are represented by a note symbol.
TO SET THE CLOCK 1. Press and release the button. 2. Use the buttons to select the correct hour, then press and release the button. 3. Use the buttons to select the correct minutes, then press and release the button. 4.
MEMORY USAGE Thirteen of your most frequently used telephone numbers can be stored in the memory - three at one touch access (M1/M2/M3 buttons) and ten at two touch access (keypad digits 0-9). M1/M2/M3 BUTTONS - STORING 1. Press and release the button (the display will show StorE).
CONNECTION INFORMATION The X30 may be connected to public telephone networks in the United Kingdom. It may be also connected to switching systems that use tone signalling with timed break recall. If you are in doubt contact your switch supplier.
GUARANTEE The DORO X30 is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. In the unlikely event of a fault during this period, please return it with a copy of the purchase receipt to your retailer.
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