1. Speaker Phone with the mobile phone at the ear. 2. Navigation buttons For navigating in menus and text input. In addition by default quick access (see also page 58): Up ( ▲): Enter camera mode Down ( ▼): Write SMS Left ( ◄...
7. 0 button (additional function) In standby mode: press and hold to enter “+”, “p” and “w”. 8. Central button In standby mode: Open main menu; in menus: OK. 9. Right softkey In standby mode: Open phonebook; press and hold: torch on/off. 10.
Installation In the box • 1 mobile phone • 1 energy efficient switch-mode power supply • 1 battery pack Li-ion 3.7V / 800mAh • 1 user manual IMPORTANT Turn the telephone off and disconnect from charger before opening the battery compartment.
The SIM card contacts are not to be scratched or bent. Do not touch the contacts with your fingers. 3. MicroSD memory card For using the high storage features of your telephone, particularly for photos, audio, etc. you need to insert a microSD memory card.
Ensure that the contacts of the memory card face down and that the projection matches the marked area. The memory card contacts are not to be scratched or bent. Flip the holder down and lock. 4. Insert the battery in the battery compartment, with the contacts top left.
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The empty battery icon will flash and an alert is sounded if the battery capacity is low. To charge the battery, connect the power supply to mains power and the charger jack at the bottom of the telephone. If the mobile phone is switched on: Charger connected is displayed when the charger is connected and Charger removed is displayed when the charger is removed.
course of time battery capacity is reduced. This means that the talk and standby times are reduced over time. Icons Menu icons Multimedia Phonebook (Contacts) Call log Settings Mesaging (SMS/MMS) Calendar FM Radio...
Extras Bluetooth Status icons Signal strength Battery status Keylock activated Alarm time programmed Bluetooth activated Headset connected MMS sent Profile “General” activated Profile “Silent” activated Profile “Outside” activated Unread SMS/MMS...
SD card inserted Operation Switch telephone on Press and hold the red button for 4 seconds to switch the telephone on/off. If the SIM card is locked with a PIN code (Personal Identification Number), then the display shows Enter PIN. Enter the SIM PIN code and press OK ( top left on the keypad).
1. Enter the PUK code and press OK to confirm. 2. Enter a new PIN code and press OK to confirm. 3. Enter the new PIN code again and press OK to confirm. Standby mode If the telephone is operational and you have not pressed any buttons, then it is in standby mode.
start with one of the letters on that numerical button. This can be used for quick search of saved numbers. Press ▼ to select a displayed name. to make a call. Press End to 2. Press cancel the call. 3. Press to end the call.
Answering a call or Answer to answer the call, 1. Press or press Reject to reject the call (busy signal). Alternatively press to directly reject the call. to end the call. 2. Press Volume control Use the navigation buttons ▲▼ to set the volume during a call.
characters. Select the desired character with the navigation buttons ▲▼◄ ► aand press OK to enter. Use the navigation buttons ▲▼◄ ► to move the cursor within the text. Use the # button to toggle between upper and lower case letters and numbers. The icon top left shows the input mode: Upper case of the first letter after a full stop (beginning of sentence)/ no umlaut!
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To avoid loud noise and damaging Caution: your hearing, hold the phone at least 1 m away from your ear before turning on the hands-free function! Note! When using the hands-free option only one person can speak. Change between talking/listening is voice-triggered. Loud background noise (music etc.) can influence the hands-free function.
Call history Open call history. Messages Read or write SMS. Silent Mute microphone. DTMF Switch to DTMF e.g. for remote access of answering machine. Volume Set speaker volume. Call waiting You will hear a signal tone if you receive a further call while making a call. Press Option, select Answer and then OK to hold the current call and answer the new call.
blocked caller ID Unknown is displayed. Keylock Press Menu (left softkey ) and then the * button to lock/unlock the keypad. Even with the keypad locked you can answer calls with and switch the phone on/off with The keylock is deactivated for the duration of the call.
Headset If an optional headset is connected, the integrated microphone is automatically muted. Calls can be answered/ended with the call/end call buttons on the headset cable (if available). Using a headset with high volume setting can CAUTION cause hearing damage. Check the volume setting before using a headset.
Phonebook In the phonebook 300 entries can be saved. The number of entries on the SIM card depend on the respective SIM card. Create phonebook entry 1. Open the phonebook (Menu -> Phonebook -> OK or Name). 2. Press Option to Add a new contact. 3.
10. Finally press Option, select Save and press Select. Tip: For international calls enter + before the country code for using the phonebook in all countries. For entering the international code, press and hold the 0 button until + is displayed. Manage phonebook entries 1.
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Edit 1. Select the row to be changed, press Option -> Edit and change the text. 2. Apply the changes by pressing Option and selecting Done. 3. Finally press Option, select Save and press Select. Delete - Press Select to delete the selected entry from the phonebook.
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Phonebook settings In this menu you have the following options: Speed dial - Activate the speed dialing function by selecting Status with OK and confirm On by pressing OK. Then select Set number, press OK and then Edit to assign phone numbers to the eight presets (numerical buttons 2 to 9).
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Move contacts - Move selected contacts from the telephone to the SIM card and vice versa. CAUTION: The contacts are deleted in the original location! Delete all contacts - All contacts are deleted on the telephone or SIM card. This cannot be reversed!
Messaging Create and send SMS 1. Press direct access ▼ (default) or press Menu, go to Messages -> Write SMS and press OK. 2. Select Text message and press OK. 3. Enter the desired message, see Text entry, page 17, and press Option. 4.
Note! When adding several recipients every message is charged individually. Up to 10 recipients are possible. For international calls enter + before the country code for using the phonebook in all countries. For entering the international code, press and hold the 0 button until + is displayed.
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Go to Menu -> Messages -> Message settings -> Multimedia message -> Data account. Select the data account for your provider and press OK to confirm. Then press to return to the start menu. If your provider is not listed, see Data accounts, page 76, for setting up the MMS account.
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5. Select Send to and select with Add from phonebook existing recipients from the phonebook, then press Add. Alternatively, select Enter recipient and press OK to add a recipient manually, then press OK. 6. Press Options and select Send to send the message.
Inbox, Sent, Outbox 1. Press Menu, go to Messages and press 2. Select Inbox / Outbox / Sent messages and press OK. 3. Select a message and press Option -> View. Use ▲▼ to scroll through the messages. 4. Press Option for the following options: Answer with SMS –...
Copy to telephone / SIM – Copy the SMS from SIM card telephone and vice versa. Move to telephone / SIM - Move the SMS from SIM card telephone and vice versa. Details - Sender, type, reception date and storage location of the message are displayed.
3. Press to select a phone number or press Option to navigate to the following settings: View – Show details of the selected entry. Call – Call the telephone number. Send text message – Send SMS to the telephone number. Send multimedia message –...
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2. Press the center button of the navigation buttons to take a photo. Use ▲▼ to zoom the image in or out before taking the photo. Note! Zooming can have an impact on the image quality. 3. Press Back to exit the camera function or press Option for the following options: Change to video recorder - Switch to video recording mode.
Scene mode - Set Auto or Night. Night mode provides better images in the dark. Storage medium – Select the storage location for your photos as internal telephone memory or memory card (recommended). Reset – Reset the camera settings to default.
a message; see Create and send MMS, page 32. Via Bluetooth – Send image to other Bluetooth devices; see Bluetooth, page 85. Use as - Use image as wallpaper – in standby mode the photo is displayed as background behind the clock, or as background when switching the telephone on/off.
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2. Press the center button of the navigation buttons. Use ▲▼ to zoom the image in or out before recording. Note! Zooming can have an impact on the image quality. 3. Press Back to exit the video recorder function or press Option for the following options: Change to camera –...
Video player Display stored videos. 1. Press Menu, go to Multimedia -> Video player and press OK. 2. Mark a video and press Options for the following options: Playback - Video playback. Control payback with navigation buttons: Central button = Play/Pause ▲...
Details – Show creation date and size. Sort by – Sort according to different criteria. Storage medium – Select the storage location (internal memory or memory card). File manager Edit memory card contents. 1. Press Menu, go to Multimedia and press 2.
FM Radio Listen to radio with your mobile phone. Note This function is only available with connected headset; the cable acts as the aerial. 1. Press Menu, go to Multimedia and press 2. Select FM radio and press OK. 3. Use the navigation buttons and the central button (On/Off) for operation.
Settings Background playback - Select On, then after exiting the radio menu the radio still plays. Deactivate background playback in the FM radio menu. Speaker – Select if the speaker is on when connecting a headset or if playback is only via headset. Connect phone to computer Connect the telephone to a computer to transfer images and music.
Move data between telephone and computer 1. Connect the telephone in on mode via the supplied USB cable to the computer. On the mobile phone Mass storage device is displayed. Confirm with OK on the telephone. 2. Wait until the phone/memory card is displayed as external drive under My Computer.
respective setting (see icon on task bar). 2. Disconnect the USB cable. Note! Do not disconnect the USB cable while data are transferred; this can cause damages to the contents. Instructions for the computer depend on the operating system. Find further information in the documentation of your operating system.
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Note The active profile is ticked off in green. Profile changes are only applied if the profile is activated! 1. Press Menu, go to Settings and press OK. 2. Select Signal tones and press OK. 3. Select one of the profiles and press Option.
Message - Select the melody for incoming messages. Message tone volume - Select the volume for incoming messages. Keypad – Select the tone for pressing a key or Quiet. Key tone volume - Select the volume for pressing a key. Switch on – Select a melody to be played when turning on the phone or Quiet.
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4. Select Set hometown and press OK. 5. Select a city from the list and press OK. 6. Select Set time/date and press OK. 7. Enter the time (HH:MM) and press ▼. 8. Enter the date (TT/MM/JJJJ) and press ▼. 9.
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2. Select Phone settings and press OK. 3. Select language and press OK. 4. Select a language from the list and press OK. Preferred input method Select the preferred input method for phonebook entries and SMS/MMS. You can change the method while inputting by pressing the # button.
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4. Select Background image and press OK. 5. Select the source of the image and press OK. System is the phone memory with the static background images Image 1 and Image 2. Press View for a preview; to select press OK. User-defined enables you to set your own background image from the memory card.
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2. Select Phone settings and press OK. 3. Select Shortcuts and press OK. 4. Mark an entry (top = ▲ / bottom = ▼ / left = ◄ / right = ►) and press Edit. 5. Select an entry from the list and press OK. Flight mode Flight mode means that the transmission part of your phone and Bluetooth are turned off.
5. Use ▲▼ to mark Brightness or Duration (sec) and use ◄ and ► to set the desired values. 6. Press OK to save and exit the menu. Call settings These services partly depend on network support and subscription. Your network provider can give you further information.
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Redirect calls You can redirect calls to answering services or to a different phone number. Select, which calls are to be redirected. Select a condition and press OK, then select Activate, Deactivate or Retrieve status (see Call waiting, page 60 for all options).
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Note: Forwarding to network provider voicemail cannot be turned off for all providers. Call barring To restrict the use of your phone certain types of calls can be barred. Note! You must enter a password to activate call barring. You get this password from your network provider.
on the SIM card. Incoming calls - Press OK and select: Voice calls during roaming – You cannot answer calls during roaming (operation in different network). Cancel all - Delete all ball barring (password necessary). Change barring password – Change your barring password.
Edit: Select Name and Number and your voicemail box number and press Option -> Save. Tip: For calling your voicemail box, press and hold numeric button 1 for 3 seconds. The voicemail box must first be set up (name and number). Advanced Settings Blacklist Calls from a phone number in the list (max 20)
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Auto redial The function automatically redials. 1. Press Menu, go to Settings and press OK. 2. Select Call settings and press OK. 3. Select Advanced settings and press OK. 4. Select Auto redial and press OK. 5. Turn the function On or Off and press OK. Calling time reminder With this function activated, you will be reminded of the elapsed time during a call.
Answering mode Set answering mode for incoming calls. 1. Press Menu, go to Settings and press OK. 2. Select Call settings and press OK. 3. Select Advanced settings and press OK. 4. Select Answering mode and press OK. 5. Select one of the following options and press Done: Any button –...
1. Press Menu, go to Settings and press OK. 2. Select Network settings and press OK. 3. Select Network selection and press OK. 4. Auto – The network is automatically selected (default). Manual - The network is manually selected. Select the desired provider by pressing OK.
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You can select if the PIN of the SIM card is necessary to switch the telephone on. Some SIM card providers do not allow disabling the PIN. 1. Press Menu, go to Settings and press OK. 2. Select Security settings and press OK. 3.
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6. You are prompted to enter the new PIN. 7. This new PIN must be entered twice. 8. If the input was correct, then Done is displayed and the new PIN is now valid. Change PIN2 You can change the PIN2 for your SIM card. For this you need the old PIN2, which you received with the documentation for your SIM card.
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1. Press Menu, go to Settings and press OK. 2. Select Security settings and press OK. 3. Select Phone security and press OK. 4. Select Phone lock and press On (left softkey 5. Enter the lock code and press OK. 6.
3. Select Phone security and press OK. 4. Select Auto keylock and press OK. 5. Select one of the time periods and press OK. Connections Services Internet service In this menu you can enter a Homepage address, manage bookmarks, Search or enter URL and edit your Data account, Browser options (delete cookies / delete authentication info) and Preferences (off...
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to be modified manually. The parameters you can only get from your network provider. Important If no data account exists for your service provider, then you have to add it manually. 1. Press Menu, go to Settings and press OK. 2.
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Account name – Add account name. APN - Add APN address. User name – Enter user name. Password – Enter password. Authentication type – Select authentication type. Advanced settings (enter sub-menu with Option -> Edit -> Select) Homepage – Enter homepage. Connection type –...
Subnet mask – Subnet mask provided by network provider. 3. Finally press Option -> Save. 4. Select your new profile and press Option. 5. Select Change standard and press OK. You can also activate or change an MMS data account by selecting one and pressing Option to Delete the account or Change standard.
Reset deletes all contacts in the phone Important memory. Backup your contacts or note them down. Contacts on your SIM card are not deleted. SMS settings 1. Press Menu, go to Messages and press 2. Select Message settings and press OK. 3.
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was transmitted to the mobile phone of the recipient (this does not mean that the SMS was read). Note! If Send report On is selected, some service providers charge for this message. In all German mobile phone networks the send report is free of charge (as of 01.03.2014).
network provider, split in 4 “short” SMS and sent; all are separately charged. SMS blacklist – If activated, then SMS from numbers on the list are rejected (max 20). Under Status press the left to turn the function On or softkey Off and enter the desired sender numbers in SMS blacklist.
General settings Compose – Setting options for Slide interval, Creation modes, Auto signature and Signature. Is sent - Setting options for Send report, Read report, Priority, Send time and Send and save. Recovery- Setting options for Home network, Roaming, Filter, Read report and Send report.
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You can set up a wireless connection to other compatible Bluetooth devices such as headsets. 1. Press Menu, go to Bluetooth and press OK to display the following settings: Activation – Turn the function On or Off with the left softkey Visibility - Turn the function On or Off with the left softkey My device - Press OK and select one of...
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Authorize the hands-free device in your car in this item to avoid manual connection/pairing each time after leaving the car or switching the device on or off. Select in Authorize the central item Always connect. Delete – Delete the device from the list.
Calendar 1. Press Menu, go to Calendar and press OK. Use the navigation buttons ▲▼◄ ► to move the cursor on the calendar. 2. Press Option or the central button of the navigation buttons. 3. Select one of the following options and press Select: Go to date –...
Alternatively: Press and hold the right softkey ( with torch icon) for 3 seconds to switch the torch on/off. Alarm 1. Press Menu, go to Options and press OK. 2. Select Alarm and press OK. 3. Select an entry from the list and press Edit.
the list of days and press Option/ On/Off to enable/disable the alarm for the respective day of the week, finally select Option -> Done and press Select. 8. Mark the line under Alarm tone and press Option. Select Select, mark a ring tone and press OK.
Appendix Safety precautions The device and its accessories may contain CAUTION small parts. Keep the device out of reach of small children. The power supply serves to disconnect the product from mains power. The power outlet must be in the immediate vicinity of the device and must be easily accessible at all times.
or may cause interference or hazards. Use the device always in its normal use position. The device complies with the radiation directives if held in normal position at the ear or at least 1.5 cm from the body. If you carry the device close to your body in a pocket, belt pocket or the like, then these are not to contain any metal parts and the products must be carried at above distance from the...
sufficiently shielded. Switch your mobile phone off if the hospital or doctor’s practice prohibits the use of such devices. Pacemakers Manufacturers of pacemakers recommend a distance of at least 15 cm between a mobile phone and the pacemaker to avoid interference.
turn the device off. Observe limitations for the use of radio devices in locations where fuel is stored and sold, in chemical factories and in blast areas. Explosive areas are often – but not always – clearly marked. This also applies for ships, transport or storage of chemicals, liquid gas propelled vehicles (propane or butane), as well as for areas where chemicals or particles such as...
Emergency calls IMPORTANT Mobile phones use radio signals, the mobile phone network, landlines and user- programmed functions. This means that connection is not guaranteed under all conditions. Never rely solely on a mobile phone when very important calls, such as in medical emergencies, may be necessary.
airbag or in the inflation area. In case of improper installation of the mobile phone inflating airbags can cause serious injuries. In airplanes the use of mobile phones is prohibited. Switch the device off or into flight mode before boarding a plane. The use of wireless telecommunication devices in planes can endanger air safety and interfere with on- board telecommunication.
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• Protect the device from extreme heat. High temperatures can decrease the lifespan of electronic components, damage the battery and deform or even melt plastic parts. • Protect the device from extreme cold. Condensate can form and damage electronic components when the device warms up to normal temperature.
Warranty and Service Information In case you need support during setup or usage of your mobile phone you will find the relevant contact details on the following website: www.primobydoro.com/support If you detect a defect resulting from manufacturing and/or material faults within 24 months from purchase, please contact your dealer.
casing a restricted warranty period of 6 months is valid. Manuals and possibly supplied software are excluded from this warranty. Further or other claims arising from the manufacturer's warranty are excluded. Thus, there is no liability claim for business interruption, loss of profits, loss of data, additionally installed software by user or other information.
Specific absorption rate (SAR) This device complies with the international safety regulations for exposure to radio waves. Primo 305 by Doro measures GSM900: 0.647W/kg (10g head) DCS1800: 0.245W/kg (10g head) The upper limit according to WHO is 2.0W/kg measured for 10g tissue.
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