English Installation Connecting Connect the telephone line cord to a network wall socket and to the K socket on the base unit. Connect the mains adapter to the wall socket and to the y socket on the base unit. Batteries Insert two AAA .2 V NiMH batteries into the telephone in accordance with the markings.
English Operation Making a call Normal dialling Press y or and dial the number using the keypad. Alternately, enter the number first, press to delete the last entered digit, then press y . Press y again to end the call. Speed dial Press and hold one of the speed dial keys until the...
English Answering On incoming calls, the LED indicators on the handset and base unit will flash and RINGING is shown on the display. Press y to answer normally, or to answer using speakerphone. If the Auto Talk function is enabled, just pick up the handset from the base unit to answer.
English Keypad characters Press each numerical key repeatedly until the desired character is displayed, then wait a few seconds before entering the next character. Character & “ £ € ¥...
English Additional functions Paging Press on the base unit to page the handset. The handset will ring and PAGING is displayed. To cancel, press again, or press any key on the handset. Key lock Press and hold # to lock/unlock the keypad. Incoming calls can still be answered with y when key lock is active.
English Speed dial Frequently used numbers or emergency numbers can be stored under the two speed dial keys In standby mode, enter the number to be stored. Press and hold speed dial key to store the number. Note! If you replace a number, store it under the same speed dial key as before.
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English Settings In standby mode, press = to open the main menu, then use v/V and = to select and open a submenu. Press anytime to cancel and return to the previous menu level, or press y to return to standby mode. PHONEBOOK The phone book can store up to 25 entries.
English Add NEw ENtRy Press = . NAME is displayed. Enter a name for the new entry using the numerical keypad (see Keypad characters, page 5), then press = to continue. Enter the number, then press = to save the entry. EdIt Press = .
English CAll lOg If Caller ID service is subscribed, the phone number of incoming calls is shown on the display. If the identity of the caller is withheld, BLOCKED is displayed. The last 20 incoming answered and unanswered calls are stored along with the date and time of the call.
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English REdIAl The 0 last called numbers are stored in the redial memory. If the number is already in the phone book, the corresponding name will also be displayed. Use v/V to scroll the list of called numbers. Press y to call the displayed entry, to return to the main menu, or = for the following submenu: SAvE tO PHONEBOOK...
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English AlARMS Two separate alarms can be programmed. Select ALARM or ALARM 2, then press = for the following submenu: Enter the alarm time using the numerical keypad, then press = to confirm and enable the alarm. ClEAR Press = to disable the alarm. Note! Press any key to acknowledge the alarm.
English HS SEttINgS Settings for the handset. RINgER MElOdy 0 different melodies can be selected for external and internal calls. Select EXTERNAL CALL MELODY or INTERNAL CALL MELODY and press = . Select a melody for the call type, then press = to confirm. HS RINgER vOluME Select LEVEL 01-05 or RINGER OFF and press = .
English dAtE/tIME SEttINgS DATE/TIME Select DATE or TIME and press = . Press = and enter the date or time using the numerical keypad, then press = twice to confirm. DATE/TIME FORMAT Select DATE and press = . Select either MM/DD (month/day) or DD/MM (day/month) format, then press = to confirm.
English BOOSt MOdE The maximum volume of the handset can be extended by enabling Boost Mode. warning! the maximum handset volume can be very loud with this setting. Boost Mode should only be used by persons with impaired hearing. Select OFF, ON or AUTO and confirm with = . When ON is selected, select LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH as maximum volume setting and confirm with = .
English BACKlIgHt SEttINg Use v/V to adjust the timeout setting for the display backlighting from 5 to 30 seconds, and confirm with = . AutO tAlK When Auto Talk is enabled, incoming calls are answered by picking up the handset from the base unit. Select ON or OFF and confirm with = .
English BS SEttINgS A PIN (Personal Identification Number) is needed to access the settings for the base unit. The default PIN is 0000. See also Change PIN below. BASE RINgER MElOdy Select one of the five different melodies and press = to confirm. BASE RINgER vOluME Select LEVEL 01-05 or RINGER OFF and press = .
English FlASH tIME Select SHORT, MEDIUM or LONG and confirm with = to set the flash key time to respectively 100, 300 or 600 ms. 00 is the standard setting for most countries, 300 for France and Portugal, 600 for New Zealand. vMwI If voice messaging services are subscribed through the network operator, a Visual Message Waiting Indication can be...
English Care and maintenance Your unit is a technically advanced product and should be treated with the greatest care. Negligence may void the warranty. • 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.
Battery: 2 x .2 V AAA NiMH batteries declaration of Conformity Doro hereby declares that doro PhoneEasy 336w conforms to the essen- tial requirements and other relevant regulations contained in the Direc- tives 999/5/EC (R&TTE) and 2002/95/EC (RoHS). A copy of the Declaration of Conformity is available at www.doro.com/dofc...
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Premium rate telephone number: 0905 895 0854, calls cost 50 pence per minute (price correct at the time of publication). You can also contact us in writing (regarding any Spares or Technical query): Customer Services Doro UK Ltd High Street Chalfont St Peter Buckinghamshire...