Doro HandleEasy 330gsm Manual

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  • Page 1 English Français ελληνικά Nederlands HandleEasy 330gsm...
  • Page 3 English 1 Alarm Call Key 6 Return/Menu Key 2 Torch Key 7 End Key 3 FM Radio Key 8 Charging socket 4 Side Key 9 Headset socket 5 Call Key Français 1 Touche Appel 6 Touche Retour/ d´urgence Menu 2 Touche Torche 7 Touche Fin d’appel 3 Touche Radio FM...
  • Page 4: Installation

    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 Make sure that the SIM card’s contacts are facing inwards and that the cut-off corner is...
  • Page 5 English If the SIM card is missing, damaged or incorrectly inserted, No SIM Card will be shown in the display. 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.
  • Page 6 English Battery Full battery capacity will not be reached until the battery has been charged 4–5 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.
  • Page 7 English Display symbols Phone Book Signal level New SMS Calls Roaming Text message Headset connected Keypad locked Alarm Alarm active Ring signal only Conversion Vibration + ring Profiles Vibration only Battery level Calculator FM Radio Settings...
  • Page 8: Operation

    English Operation Activating the telephone To turn the telephone on/off, press and hold for three seconds. If the SIM card is locked with a PIN code (Personal Identification Number), the display shows Insert PIN1: . Enter your PIN code and confirm with to unlock the SIM card.
  • Page 9: Phone Code

    English Enter the PUK code, confirm with , 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. Phone code The telephone can be password-protected for additional security.
  • Page 10: Making A Call

    English Making a call 1. Enter the number with the keypad. Skip backwards with 2. Press to dial. A signal will be heard as the number is dialled. 3. Press to end the call. Note! When making international calls, press * twice for the international prefix "+".
  • Page 11: Sms Text Messages

    English SMS text messages If a new SMS message has been received, New Message is displayed and a signal is played. Press to open the inbox. is displayed at the top of the screen when you have unread messages in the inbox. A flashing means that the inbox is full.
  • Page 12: Volume Control

    English Note! When the display is in sleep mode the first keypress will only activate the display. Keylock The Keylock locks the keypad to avoid accidental use of the keys. To lock the Keylock, press and hold * . To unlock, press then * .
  • Page 13 English Headset When a headset is connected, is shown on the display and the telephone’s internal microphone is automatically disconnected. With the included headset incoming calls can be answered by pressing the headset answering button for 1 second. Warning! Using a headset on high volume can damage your hearing.
  • Page 14: Key Functions

    English Key functions Call Key Used for answering and initiating calls, and for confirming menu choices and settings. Pressing in standby mode will display the Call List: Outgoing call (blue arrow) Incoming call (green arrow) Missed call (red exclamation mark) Pressing while talking will display the call option list:...
  • Page 15 English End Key Used for ending or rejecting calls, to cancel the current menu option and/or to return to standby mode. Pressing in standby mode will display the Phone Book. Pressing and holding for three seconds will switch the phone on/off. Return/Menu Key Pressing in standby mode will display the...
  • Page 16: Side Key

    English Side Key The Side Key is a 3-way key that can both be pressed and moved up/down. In menus, moving the Side Key up/down will scroll through menus, lists and settings. Pressing the key will usually confirm a selection or move to the next menu level. In standby mode, either moving or pressing the Side Key will activate the display.
  • Page 17 English Alarm Call Key The Alarm Call Key is a speed dialling key for calling an emergency number. Pressing the Alarm Call Key for 1 second will automatically dial the programmed number even if the Keylock is active. Note! The Alarm Call Key number has to be programmed by the user before use.
  • Page 18 English Menu Press to bring up the main menu. Move the Side Key up/down to scroll between menus and press the Side Key or make selections. Use the Side Key or the numerical keypad to navigate within menus and sub-menus. Press to go back to the previous level, or to close all menus and return to standby...
  • Page 19: Phone Book

    English Phone Book Browse Displays all saved contacts. Select an entry and press the Side Key to bring up the contacts sub-menu, or press to call. Details/edit Edit the name, group and telephone number for each entry. Delete Deletes the entry from the memory. Send message to Opens a text message window.
  • Page 20 English Send number Sends the details for the selected entry as an SMS message. Press to view the details, then press again to bring up choices for sending and/or saving the message. Group browse Browse the numbers belonging to a group. Create Adds a new contact (see below) Create...
  • Page 21: Storage Status

    English 5. Select "No?" and press the Side Key. 6. Enter the number for the contact, including the area code. Press * twice to insert the international prefix "+" if needed. 7. Press twice to save the new contact. Storage Status Shows the number of stored contacts on the SIM card and in the phone memory Abbreviated dial...
  • Page 22: Delete All Entries

    English Copy From SIM card to phone Press to copy all contacts on the SIM card to the phone memory. From phone to SIM card Press to copy all contacts in the phone memory to the SIM card. Delete All Entries Delete all ME entries Press to delete all contacts from the...
  • Page 23: Sdn Phonebook

    English SDN Phonebook The SDN (Service Dialling Number) Phonebook contains phone numbers for the network operator's services. SDN Phonebook entries are stored on the SIM card and cannot be changed or deleted. Move the Side Key up/down to scroll to the desired entry, then press for options: Details...
  • Page 24 English Calls Incoming/Outgoing/Missed call The 10 most recent incoming, outgoing or missed calls are saved in the call memory. Outgoing call (blue arrow) Incoming call (green arrow) Missed call (red exclamation mark) 1. Move the Side Key up/down to select a call from the list.
  • Page 25 English Send message to Opens a text message window for replying to the caller. Type your message, then press to bring up choices for saving and/or sending the message. Delete Press twice to delete the call. Save number Creates a new contact for the number (see Phone Book).
  • Page 26: Call Duration

    English Call Duration Contains call time logs. Outgoing Duration The total duration of all outgoing calls. Incoming Duration The total duration of all incoming calls. Last Call Duration The duration of the most recent incoming or outgoing call. Press to reset the time logs to 0.
  • Page 27: Read Message

    English Text message Read message 1. Move the Side Key up/down to scroll through received messages. 2. Press to read the selected message. 3. Press again to bring up more options: Text reply Opens a new text message window. Type your message, then press to view the saving options:...
  • Page 28 English Forward/Edit Review the message and edit it if needed, then press to view the saving options (see page 23). Select one of the alternatives, then press once to enter a number manually or twice to open the phonebook. After entering/selecting a number, press twice to view the sending options: Send message to Press...
  • Page 29: Write Message

    English Extract number Displays any telephone numbers contained in the message as well as the number of the sender. 1. Move the Side Key up/down to scroll through the displayed numbers. 2. Press to call the number or press the Side Key to save the number in a phonebook entry (see Phone Book).
  • Page 30 English Outbox Contains saved sent messages. Move the Side Key up/down to scroll through the list of messages, then press once to review the message, and once more for options: Forward/Edit Review the message and edit it if needed, then press to view the saving options (see page 23).
  • Page 31 English Draftbox Contains saved unsent messages. Move the Side Key up/down to scroll through the list of messages, then press once to review the message, and once more for options: Forward/Edit Review the message and edit it if needed, then press to view the saving options (see page 23).
  • Page 32: Voice Mail

    English Voice mail Voice mail messages are stored on the network. You call the network Voice Mailbox number to listen to your messages. Listen to voice mail messages Calls the Voice Mailbox number to retreive messages. Voice mailbox number Enter the Voice Mailbox number and confirm with Note! The number to the voice mail is provided by the...
  • Page 33: Message Setup

    English Message Setup Service Center This number must be entered and saved to be able to use the SMS function. The number can be obtained from the network operator. Storage Media SIM preferred Messages are stored on the SIM card. Phone preferred Messages are stored in the phone memory.
  • Page 34: Delete All

    English Delete all Delete all messages Deletes all saved messages from the Inbox, Outbox and Draftbox. Delete inbox messages Deletes all messages from the Inbox. Delete outbox messages Deletes all messages from the Outbox. Delete draftbox messages Deletes all messages from the Draftbox.
  • Page 35 English Alarm Move the Side Key up/down to select Alarm 1, 2 or 3, then press To set the alarm: Select On and press 1. Enter the time for the alarm, then press for options: 2. For a single occurence, select One shot alarm and press to save the alarm.
  • Page 36 English Conversion The phone has a conversion tool for Currency, Area, Energy, Length, Mass, Power, Pressure, Temperature, Time, Velocity and Volume. 1. Select Type and press 2. Select Convert type and press 3. Scroll to the desired conversion type and confirm by pressing 4.
  • Page 37: Set As Default

    English Profiles The phone has 5 user profiles with different settings for call and alert signals. The profiles are preset in the factory but can be modified to suit individual needs. Move the Side Key up/down to scroll through the list of user profiles and press to select a profile .
  • Page 38 English Ringing volume Move the Side Key up/down to change the sound volume of the ring signal. Release the key or press to return to the menu. Call alert Choose between Ring only, Vibrate only, or Ring & Vibrate. Confirm by pressing SMS alert Set the alert signal for incoming SMS messages.
  • Page 39 English System alert Enable/disable the sound alert for system messages. Alert On/Off Enable/disable the telephone on/off melody. Reset Resets the selected profile to the factory setting. Title Enter a new name for the selected profile and confirm with...
  • Page 40 English Calculator The Calculator can perform basic math operations. 1. Enter the first number using the number keys 0 – 9 . Use # to enter decimal points. 2. Move the Side Key up/down or press * to select an operation ( + - * / ), then press the Side Key to confirm.
  • Page 41: Automatic Searching

    English FM Radio Note! The FM Radio and its settings are only available when a headset is connected. The FM Radio menu can also be reached by pressing when the radio is active. Move the Side Key up/down to search for radio stations, or press number keys 1 –...
  • Page 42: Manual Searching

    English Manual Searching Move the Side Key up/down to change the frequency in 0.1 MHz steps. Adjust Volume Move the Side Key up/down to adjust the sound volume. Save Channel 1. Move the Side Key up/down to select one of the 9 available channel presets. 2.
  • Page 43 English Settings Phone Display Backlight Sets the display backlighting to be always on, or to shut off after 15 or 30 seconds of inactivity. Note! Leaving the backlighting on will drain the battery faster than normal. Wallpaper 1. Select one of the images to use as background for the display, then press the Side Key or to preview.
  • Page 44 English Greeting Message Enable/disable and edit the greeting message. Language Sets the menu language of the phone. Automatic means that the language will change depending on the network operator's geographical location. Date/Time Display Enable/disable the time and date on the display.
  • Page 45 English Note! If the battery is removed the stored time and date will be displayed the next time the phone is switched on. Own number Three telephone numbers related to the owner/user can be entered here. Keylock The automatic Keylock function can be set to be disabled, or activated after 30 Seconds or 60 Seconds of inactivity in standby mode.
  • Page 46 English Alarm Call Setting Alarm number Enter the phone number to be dialled by the Alarm Call Key and press to confirm. Delay setting Sets the time delay before the Alarm number is dialled after pressing the Alarm Call Key. Select 3 Seconds, 5 Seconds or 8 Seconds and press to confirm.
  • Page 47 English Any key answer When enabled any key, except can be pressed to answer an incoming call. Network Note! These functions have to be supported by the network and subscribed by the user. For more information contact your network operator. Call Waiting An alert tone will be heard if there is an incoming call while talking.
  • Page 48 English Call Forwarding Incoming calls can be diverted to another phone number. Unconditional Divert Diverts all incoming calls to the other number. Divert When Busy Diverts incoming calls if the line is busy. No Answer Divert Diverts incoming calls if unanswered. No Service Divert Diverts incoming calls if the phone is out of service.
  • Page 49 English Restrict calls To increase security the phone can be restricted to disallow certain types of calls. Note! To activate these functions a Restrict Calls password is needed. Contact your network operator to get the Restrict Calls password. Note! The emergency number 112 can be called regardless of these restrictions.
  • Page 50 English Incoming While Roam User can not receive incoming calls while roaming (operating in other networks). The following options can be selected for the Restrict Calls functions: Interrogate Displays if the service is active or not. Activate Enables the function. Deactivate Disables the function.
  • Page 51 English Security The SIM card is protected with a PIN code (Personal Identification Number). The Phone can be set to ask for the PIN code on startup. Power On PIN1 Enabled, PIN code required when phone is switched on. Disabled, no PIN code required. Change PIN1 To change the PIN code, enter a new PIN code and confirm with...
  • Page 52 English Phone code The telephone can be password-protected for additional security. Verify when power-on Phone code required when the phone is switched on. Phone code disabled. Change Phone code To change the Phone code, enter a new code and confirm with Note! The default Phone code is "0000".
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    English Troubleshooting Phone cannot be switched on 1. Battery charge low Connect the power adapter and charge the battery for  hours. 2. Battery incorrectly installed Check the installation of the battery. Failure to charge the battery 1. Battery or charger damaged Check the battery and charger.
  • Page 54 English Standby time decreases 1. Battery charge capacity too low Install a new battery. 2. Too far from network transmitting tower Searching the network demands a lot of power. Find a place with stronger signal or turn off the phone temporarily in areas with weak signal.
  • Page 55 English ”No SIM card” indication 1. SIM card damaged Check the condition of the SIM card. If the card is damaged, contact the network operator. 2. SIM card incorrectly installed Check the SIM card installation. 3. SIM card dirty or damp Wipe the metal surface of the SIM card with a clean cloth.
  • Page 56: Weak Signal

    English Weak signal 1. Too far from network transmitting tower. Try again from another location. 2. Network congestion. Try calling at a later time. Echo or degraded sound quality 1. Regional problem caused by a bad network relay. Hang up and redial as this may switch to another network relay.
  • Page 57: Care And Maintenance

    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.
  • Page 58: Further Safety Information

    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.
  • Page 59: Hearing Aids

    Hearing aids Some digital wireless units can cause interference to some hearing aids. Using the Doro HearPlus eh346m EarHook can eliminate this for hearing aids with a ‘T’ position. If any other interference occurs, please contact your operator.
  • Page 60: Areas With Explosion Risk

    English Do not keep or transport flammable liquids, gases or explosives together with the unit or its accessories. For vehicles equipped with air bags: Remember that air bags fill with air with considerable force. Do not place objects, including fixed or portable radio equipment in the area above the airbag or the area where it might expand.
  • Page 61: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar)

    WHO is 2W/kg (measured over 10g tissue). Declaration of conformity Doro hereby declares that the Doro HandleEasy 330gsm conforms to the essential requirements and other relevant regulations contained in the Directives 1999/5/EC (R&TTE) and 2002/95/EC (RoHS).
  • Page 62 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. If you cannot resolve the fault using the section Troubleshooting technical support is available by email on tech@doro-uk.com...
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