Doro Primo 413 Operating Instructions Manual

Doro Primo 413 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Primo 413 by Doro Operating Instructions by Doro...
  • Page 2 23 3...
  • Page 3 1. Receiver loudspeaker Making phone calls holding the cell phone to the ear 2. Display 3. Speed-dial buttons Speed-dialling of the numbers saved under M1, M2 and M3 with one keystroke 4. Left soft key Selection of the main menu Right soft key Opening the telephone directory 5.
  • Page 4 12. # key In idle state: long keystroke to toggle between ring tone on/off; For inputs: shifting between input modes. 13. Headset connector For standard headset with 3.5 mm phone jack 14. Switch for torch 15. Flip up (clamshell) Shows the time in idle state, display of display missed calls and notification of received text messages...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Content Installation ........5 Package content ......5 Inserting the SIM card, memory card and rechargeable battery .
  • Page 6 Mute ........18 Headset ........18 Emergency calls .
  • Page 7 Connecting the mobile phone to a computer ..42 Moving data between phone and computer Safely remove USB cable ..... .43 Settings .
  • Page 8 Organiser ........72 Calendar ........72 Alarm .
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Package contents • 1 mobile phone • 1 energy-efficient switch-mode power supply • 1 charging cradle • 1 USB charging cable with micro USB plug for the con- nection to the mobile phone or the charging cradle • 1 rechargeable battery Li-Ion 3.7 V / 1.050 mAh •...
  • Page 10 1. Remove the cover of the battery compartment by placing a thumb on the cover’s riffle on the rear of the telephone casing and pushing the cover downwards. If the rechargeable battery is inserted, remove it by lifting it on the notch at the bottom using a finger nail.
  • Page 11 4. Insert the rechargeable battery by pushing it into the battery compartment ensuring that the three contacts on the front touch the three spring contacts on the top in the battery com- partment. 5. Replace the cover and push it upward using gentle pressure with the thumb until it snaps securely into place again.
  • Page 12: Charging

    Charging CAUTION Use rechargeable batteries, battery chargers and accesso- ries that are approved for this specific model only. Con- necting other accessories involves risks and may lead to the lapse of the approval of the device type and the loss of warranty.
  • Page 13: Symbols

    Note! To save energy, the lighting goes out after a while. Press any key to activate the display lighting. The full battery power is reached once the rechargeable battery has been charged 3 - 4 times. The battery perfor- mance decreases over time. This means calling and stand- by times become shorter with regular use.
  • Page 14: Display Status Symbols

    Display status symbols Signal strength Battery charging status New entries in the call log (missed calls) An alarm time is set Bluetooth enabled Existing GPRS connection A headset is connected USB connection MMS is being sent Only vibration Sound and vibration First vibration, then sound Unread SMS Unread MMS...
  • Page 15: Operation

    Indicates that a micro SD card is inserted. Operation Switching the telephone on Press and hold the red button on the phone for approx. 5 seconds to turn it on/off. If the SIM card is valid but protected with a PIN code (Perso- nal Identification Number),”Enter PIN"...
  • Page 16 Remaining attempts shows the number of PIN attempts left. If no attempts are left, PIN blocked will be shown. The SIM card then must be unblocked using the PUK code (Personal Unblo- cking Key). 1. Enter the PUK code and confirm with OK. 2.
  • Page 17: Standby Mode

    Standby mode When the phone is operational and you have not performed any key- stroke, the phone is in the standby mode. The left soft key in the standby mode is for menu. The right soft key in the standby mode is for names. Tip: You can press at any time, to return to the standby mode.
  • Page 18: Selecting Phone Numbers From The

    Selecting phone numbers from the phone directory 1. Press Names to open the phone directory. 2. Use the arrow keys , to scroll through the tele- phone directory or perform a quick search by pressing the key that corresponds to the initial letter of the entry in the directory, see text input p.
  • Page 19: Text Input

    Text input You can enter texts by repeatedly pressing the numeric keys for selection of the characters. Repeatedly press the corresponding key until the desired character is displayed. Wait until the blue background of the current character has disappeared until you enter the next one.
  • Page 20: Call Options

    Call options During a call you can access other functions using the soft keys Options (left soft key) A menu with the following options will be displayed: On hold/end on hold function Put active call on hold/pick up call on hold. End individual call End active call (as with Telephone directory Search through phone directory.
  • Page 21: Call Waiting

    Tip: Pressing the emergency key on the back of the unit allows you to shift comfortably between hands-free function and normal mode during a call. Attention: Before you switch to the hands-free function, hold the device away from your ear in order to avoid loud noises and to prevent damage to your hearing! Note! While using the hands-free function, only one person can...
  • Page 22: Call Information

    Call information During a call the dialled number or the number of the caller as well as the call duration will be displayed. With suppressed caller ID Unknown is shown in the display. Mute Mute is a predefined profile where the key tone, message tone and ring tone are disabled while vibration, tasks and alarm clock remain unchanged.
  • Page 23: Emergency Calls

    CAUTION Using the headset at a very high volume may cause damage to the hearing. Check the volume before using a headset. Emergency calls If the telephone is switched on, you can make an emergency call at any time by entering the emergency number valid in the respective country and then pressing In some networks emergency calls are permitted even wit- hout a valid SIM card.
  • Page 24: Emergency Calls Key

    Emergency call key IMPORTANT Always inform the recipients in the contact list that they are listed as emergency contacts. CAUTION If you make an emergency call, the hands-free function is enabled automatically. Do not hold the telephone to your ear while the hands-free mode is activated as the volume might be very high.
  • Page 25 • The telephone sends out an SMS text message to all phone numbers in the emergency call number list, if the emergency SMS is enabled in the SOS settings. • Afterwards, the telephone dials the first phone number in the list. If the call is not answered within 25 seconds, the next phone number will be dialled.
  • Page 26: Telephone Directory

    Telephone directory The directory of the telephone can save 300 entries. The entries that can be stored on the SIM card depend on the respective SIM card used. Creating an entry in the phone directory 1. Press Menu, select Telephone directory and press OK. 2.
  • Page 27 My Number - Here, you enter your own mobile number or land- line number. Press Add…, then enter your name and press Options to save the number or to end the process with Cancel. Tip: Always enter + before the country code for international phone numbers to be able to use the telephone directory in an opti- mum way in every country.
  • Page 28: Creating An Ice Entry (In Case Of Emergency) (Emergency Information)

    Creating an ICE entry (In Case of Emergency) (Emergency Information) With this additional information and medical data first aiders have access to this information via the telephone of the patient in cases of emergency. In medical emergencies it is important that these data are obtained as fast as possible in order to increase the chances for survival of the patient.
  • Page 29 Delete. 2. Then press Options, select Save and press OK. Delete - press OK to remove the selected entry from the phone directory. Press Yes to confirm or No to cancel. Copy - press OK to copy the selected entry from the telephone to the SIM card and vice-versa.
  • Page 30 Assignment of keys for direct dialling - Here, you have the option to assign one selected contact each to the three direct dialling keys M1, M2 and M3 to be able to call them in the future through one-touch dialling. Select one of the storage spaces M1, M2 or M3 for the current contact and then press on Save.
  • Page 31 Speed dial - Enable the speed dial function by selecting Status with OK and then confirming On with OK. Then, select “Setting number”, press OK and then Edit…to consecutively assign phone numbers to the eight storage spaces (numeric keys 2 to 9). In this process, confirm each selection with OK.
  • Page 32: Ice (In Case Of Emergency)

    ATTENTION When moving contacts, they will be deleted from the original location! Delete all contacts – all contacts will be deleted either from the phone or the SIM card. This process is irreversible! ICE (In Case of Emergency) In case of emergency, first aiders can get additional, very useful information through the telephone of the patient.
  • Page 33 Weight: Enter your weight. Language: Enter your mother tongue. Insurance: Enter the name of your insurance and the number of the insurance policy. Contact 1/ contact 2 / general practitioner: Press Options, select Add and press OK to select a contact from the phone directory, select Delete to delete an entry or Save to confirm the current entry.
  • Page 34: Messages

    Messages Creating and sending SMS 1. Press direct access or press Menu, select Messages and press 2. Select Write message and press OK. 3. Enter the desired message, see Text input p. 14, and then press Options. 4. Select an already existing recipient from the phone directory using the function Send to and then Add from phone directory and press OK.
  • Page 35: Creating And Sending Mms

    Note! If you add several recipients, every message will be charged indivi- dually. You can send one message to a maximum of 10 recipients. Always enter + before the country code for international phone numbers to be able to use your mobile phone in the best possible way.
  • Page 36 Important For this purpose, select the suitable profile for your network provider in advance in order to be able to send the MMS. For this, select Menu -> Connections -> Data account. Select the data account suitable for your provider or adjust it to the settings of your net- work provider with Options and Edit.
  • Page 37: Inbox, Sent, Outbox

    the draft folder for later use with the option Save in drafts. Select Send to and choose an already existing recipient in the phone directory with Add from phone directory and press OK. Alternatively, you may also select Enter recipient and press OK to add a recipient manually and then press OK.
  • Page 38: Call Log

    Forward – forward the message to another recipient Delete - delete the message Advanced Use number – the number of the sender is available for further use, e.g. to save the number directly as contact. Use USSD – if the SMS contains a USSD, the latter will be displayed for other options.
  • Page 39 2. Use to scroll through the list. 3. Press to dial the phone number or press Options to access the following settings: View Displays details on the selected entry. Call To call the number. Send text message – send an SMS to the number. Send Multimedia message –...
  • Page 40: Camera (Taking Pictures)

    Camera (taking photos) For clear photos clean the lens with a dry cloth, if required. 1. Press the Camera button or select Menu, select Multimedia and press OK or press , to access the camera via the direct access. 2. Select Camera and press OK. 3.
  • Page 41 Contrast - low, medium, high Anti-flickering - 60 Hz are set as default and ideal. Delay timer - Selection between Off and Release delays between 5 and 15 seconds Image settings Settings for the Image size and Image quality. The best results are with the following setting: image size: 1200x1600 / image quality: good: (for this it is essential that you use a micro SD memory card since the images with this quality require conside-...
  • Page 42: Image Viewer

    Image viewer Viewing saved images. 1. Press Menu, select Multimedia and press OK. 2. Select the image viewer and press OK. 3. Select an image with * and # and press Options. 4. Select one of the following options and press OK to confirm. View - displays the image.
  • Page 43: Audio Player

    (recommended). Image data – Display of the different parameters of the image. Audio Player To play music files saved in the telephone. 1. Press Menu, select Multimedia and press OK. 2. Select Audio Player and press OK. 3. Press List, select a title and press Options - Play - OK. The title will be played.
  • Page 44: Fm Radio

    Shuffle – plays all titles in a random sequence. Background playback – If you select On, the background playback can still be heard when the player is exited. To stop the playback, open the audio player and stop the back- ground playback.
  • Page 45: File Manager

    Settings Background playback – If you select On, the radio will still be on after exiting the menu. To deactivate it, stop the background playback in the menu FM radio. Loudspeaker – Choose whether the loudspeaker shall be on or the playback shall take place via the headset only when a head- set is connected.
  • Page 46: Connecting The Mobile Phone To A Computer

    Format - formats the memory card. ATTENTION: All data will be deleted. Details – Information on the memory card used. Connecting the mobile phone to a computer Connect the telephone to a computer to copy images and music. You can connect the telephone to the computer via the USB cable provi- ded.
  • Page 47: Moving Data Between Phone And Computer Safely Remove Usb Cable

    3. Copy marked files from the telephone to the computer and vice- versa by dragging and dropping. Note! When the memory card is enabled as external drive, you cannot access the memory card with the telephone. Some telephone functi- ons or applications, such as the camera, might not be accessible. The data transfer via USB cable works with most devices and opera- ting systems which support a USB mass storage interface.
  • Page 48: Settings

    Settings Note! The settings described in this chapter are to be performed in the standby mode. Press , to return to the standby mode. SOS Settings Emergency call function Switching the emergency call function on or off. 1. Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. 2.
  • Page 49: Alarm Sound

    Alarm sound Switching the alarm sound on and off for the use of the emergency button 1. Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. 2. Select SOS Setting and press OK. 3. Select Alarm sound and press OK. 4. Select On or Off and press OK. Call delay Setting the call delay for the use of the emergency call button 1.
  • Page 50: Emergency Call Numbers

    Emergency call numbers Input of the phone numbers to be called after pressing the emergency call button. A maximum of 5 numbers can be saved. 1. Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. 2. Select SOS Settings and press OK. 3.
  • Page 51: Basic Settings

    Text for emergency SMS Input of the SMS text that shall be sent after pressing the emer- gency call button (Emergency SMS must be enabled). 1. Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. 2. Select SOS Setting and press OK. 3.
  • Page 52 7. Enter the date (DD/MM/YYYY) and then press # , choose whether the Change to daylight- 8. Using * saving time function shall be on or off and press Save. Note The change to daylight saving time means summer/winter time. ON corresponds to summer time.
  • Page 53 Language The default language of the telephone menu, messages and so on is determined by the SIM card used. You can always switch between the languages supported by the telephone. 1. Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. 2. Select Telephone settings and press OK. 3.
  • Page 54 Display You can adjust the display in the standby display mode. 1. Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. 2. Select Telephone settings and press OK. 3. Select Display and press OK. 4. Select Background image and press OK. 5. Select the source of the image to be selected and press System is the phone memory where the black default back- ground image stored.
  • Page 55 Flight mode Flight mode means the radio communication of the mobile phone is deactivated. You cannot make any phone calls or send or receive any SMS or MMS when this is activated. All other functions in the menu are available. 1.
  • Page 56: Network Settings

    Network settings Your telephone selects the network operator automatically if this operator can be received in your area. If your network operator is not available you can also use a different network if your network operator has a corresponding agreement with other operators.
  • Page 57 Attention: If the wrong network is selected you may incur costs. 5. Select GPRS transfer pref. and press OK. Select between Data preference and call Preference. Note A GPRS connection is required for sending/receiving MMS.
  • Page 58: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth® IMPORTANT If you do not use any Bluetooth connections select Activation / Off. Do connect to unknown devices. You can establish a wireless connection to other Bluetooth-compati- ble devices, such as headsets. 1. Press Menu, select Connections and press OK. 2.
  • Page 59: Security Settings

    Delete - Delete this device from the list. Delete all – Delete all devices from the list. Note on authorisations You may assign an authorisation to a Bluetooth device. This is practical, for example with a hands-free equipment in the car to avoid the constantly repeated request.
  • Page 60 Changing the PIN You can change the PIN and PIN2 for your SIM card. For this purpose, you need the PUK code that was provided with the documents for your SIM card. 1. Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. 2.
  • Page 61: Services

    Changing the blocking code Changing the blocking code for the telephone (factory setting is 0000). 1. Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. 2. Select Security settings and press OK. 3. Select Telephone security and press OK. 4. Select Change locking code and press OK. 5.
  • Page 62 Following this, the profile is created. Note: An automatic configuration by your mobile service provider via SMS is not possible. An SMS that you might receive automatic- ally from the service provider regarding the automatic configura- tion does not apply. Should your service provider not be on the list, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 63: Abbreviations

    Advanced settings Start page – Entering the start website. Connection type – Selection of the connection type HTTP or WAP. Use proxy – Selection whether or not a proxy server shall be used. Proxy address – Address of the proxy server. Proxy port –...
  • Page 64: Restore To Default Settings

    Note! With some service providers you first have send an MMS message before you are able to receive MMS. Send an MMS with text only to enable the service. Some service providers have to be contacted first, before the MMS function for your account is activated.
  • Page 65: Call Settings

    Important When restoring the phone to factory settings, all con- tacts of the phone will be permanently deleted. Create a backup of your contacts or write them down prior to performing this process. Contacts saved on your SIM card will remain unaffected. Call settings To some extent, the services depend on the network support and the subscription.
  • Page 66 Call waiting You can answer more than one call simultaneously. If there is an incoming call during a telephone conversation, a signal tone is emitted. To hold the active call and to answer the incoming call, press Options, select Answer and then OK. 1.
  • Page 67: Diverting Calls

    Diverting calls You can divert calls to a telephone service or call answering service or to another telephone number. Define which calls shall be diverted. Select a condition and press OK, then select Enable, Disable or Request status (see Call waiting, S.
  • Page 68: Call Barring

    Call barring To restrict the use of your telephone, specific types of calls can be blocked. Note! To use the call barring function, a password is required. You have to request this password from your network operator. 1. Press Menu, Settings, select Call settings and press OK. 2.
  • Page 69 works). Cancel all – Deletes all call barrings (password required). Change call barring password – Option to change the password for call barrings. Automatic redial This function performs a redial automatically. 1. Press Menu, Settings, select Call settings and press 2.
  • Page 70: Sms Settings

    Answering mode Setting option for answering of incoming calls 1. Press Menu, Settings, select Call settings and press 2. Select Advanced settings and press OK. 3. Select Answering mode and press OK. 4. Select one of the following options and press OK: By flipping open the phone –...
  • Page 71 use of the SMS function. The number of your SMS centre will be provided by your network provider and usually is stored on the SIM card. If the number of your SMS centre is saved on the SIM card, it will be displayed.
  • Page 72: Mms Settings

    MMS settings 1. Press Menu, select Messages and press OK. 2. Select Message settings and press OK. 3. Select Multimedia message and press OK. 4. Select one of the following menu points and press OK: Data account – Select the suitable data account for your network provider and confirm with OK.
  • Page 73: Voice Mail (Mailbox)

    Storage location? – To save the MMS in the tele- phone or on the memory card Memory status - Display of the available / used memory for MMS. Voice mail (mailbox) If your service provider has set up a mailbox (answering machine in the mobile phone network) for you, callers will be able to leave a voice message if you are unable to answer a call.
  • Page 74: User Profiles

    User profiles You can save various profiles (special settings, depending on the user and the environment) which you can switch quickly, if required. Note The profile with the green arrow is the active profile. If you make any changes to one of the profiles, these selected settings will have effect only when the profile is activated! 1.
  • Page 75 Ringing type – You can select between individual sig- nal, repeated or increasing. Ring tone – Select the melody for the incoming call. Ring tone volume – Select the volume for an incoming call. Message – Select the melody for an incoming mes- sage.
  • Page 76: Organiser

    Organiser Calendar 1. Press Menu, select Organiser and press OK. 2. Select Calendar and press OK. 3. Press Options. 4. Select one of the following options and press OK: Display – Shows tasks for the selected date. Display all – Shows all saved tasks. Add event - Enter the parameters for the event and then press Save or Options - Save.
  • Page 77: Alarm

    Alarm/alarm clock 1. Press Menu, select Organiser and press OK. 2. Select Alarm and press OK. 3. Select an entry from the list and press Edit. 4. Select On or Off using the keys * and # and press 5. Enter the alarm time using the keypad and press 6.
  • Page 78: Services

    Services Among other things, this menu contains pre-programmed services of your network operator. The services depend on the network support and the subscription. 1. Press Menu, select Connections and press OK. 2. Select Services and press OK. Calculator The calculator can perform basic arithmetic operations. 1.
  • Page 79: Appendix

    Appendix Safety instructions CAUTION The device and its accessories may contain small parts. Keep the device out of the reach of small children. The power supply is used as separating unit between product and main connection. The main socket must be in close proximity to the device and should be easily accessible.
  • Page 80: Medical Devices

    ves for radiation when it is used at the ear at normal position or at a distance of at least 1.5 cm from your body. If you carry the device close to your body, in a bag or belt bag or in storing equipment or similar means, these storing means must not contain metal parts and the product should be carried at the distance from the body as specified above.
  • Page 81: Explosive Areas

    the pacemaker. Persons using cardiac pacemakers should keep the following in mind: • They should always keep the telephone at a distance of 15 cm from their pacemaker when the telephone is switched on. • They should never wear the telephone in a breast pocket.
  • Page 82: Ear Protection From Very High Volume Level

    trolled devices in places where fuels are stored and sold, in the area of chemical factories and places where blas- ting is in progress. Areas with risk of explosion are often – but not always – clearly marked. The same applies below deck on ships, to the transport or storage of chemicals, to vehicles operated by liquid fuel (such as propane or butane) as well as to areas contai- ning chemicals or particles in the air, such as fibres, dust...
  • Page 83: Emergency Call

    Emergency calls IMPORTANT Mobil telephones use radio signals, the mobile phone net- work, the land line network and user-programmed functi- ons. This means a connection cannot be guaranteed under all circumstances. Thus, never rely on mobile pho- nes only if very important calls are necessary, e.g. in medical emergencies.
  • Page 84: Maintenance And Care

    range where it inflates. If the mobile phone is improperly installed, the inflating of the air-bag may lead to severe injuries. The use of the device on aircrafts is prohibited. Switch the phone off before boarding the airplane. The use of wireless telecommunication devices in airplanes may impair the flight security and disturb the on-board telecommunication system.
  • Page 85: Warranty And Service Information

    even cause them to melt. • Protect the device from cold. While warming up to normal temperatures, condensation may form inside the device which can damage the electronic system. • Do not attempt to open the device in a way other than described in this manual.
  • Page 86 the German mobile phone network – as of 01/07/2013). Availability: Monday to Thursday from 08h00 to 17h00 and Friday from 08h00 to 15h30. The rechargeable battery is a replacable part and has a warranty of 6 months. Replaced products shall become the property of IVS GmbH.
  • Page 87 Fire damage (e.g. caused by short-circuit) Corrosion damage (e.g. caused by liquid that entered the device) Unauthorised modifications (e.g. improperly performed sol- dering, mechanically incorrect mounting, destroyed seals) Mechanical damage (e.g. plastic deformations, tearing off of soldered joints) Damages which indicate a use that was not in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions (e.g.
  • Page 88 Further or other claims under the manufacturer warranty shall be excluded. IVS GmbH is not liable for the disrup- tion of services and operation, lost profits or the loss of data, additional software or information downloaded by the client. The backup of this software is the client’s responsi- bility.
  • Page 89: Technical Data

    Technical Data Network: Triband GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 Display: 2.4”, 320 x 240 Pixels Bluetooth®: BT 3.0 Camera: 2 MP MMS: FM radio: Torch: Rechargeable battery: Li-Ionen 3,7V, 1050 mAh Standby time: up to 8 days Call duration: up to 4 hours Phone directory entries: ICE function:...
  • Page 90: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar)

    Separate hands-free button: During call: Languages: DE,EN,CZ,ES,PO, TR,FR,HU,IT,NL,PL Dimensions: 102 x 50 x 20 mm Weight: 115g Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Specific absorption rate (SAR) This device complies with the international safety regulations for the exposure to radio waves. 900MHz: 0.826W/kg 1g 0.646W/kg 10g...
  • Page 91: Approval And Conformity

    Approval and Conformity This mobile phone complies with the fundamental require- ments of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC for radio installati- ons and telecommunication transmission devices and is suit- able for the connection and operation in the respective coun- try where the device was sold. The declaration of conformity is available on the following website: www.ivsgmbh.de The conformity of the telephone with above...
  • Page 94 Internet: www.ivsgmbh.de IVS GmbH Im Frauental 14 92224 Amberg © IVS GmbH 2013 All rights reserved IVSUMGER_Primo 413 by Doro - V 1.01...

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