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Messages/Info services Left menu button/Back/ Internal call Line Button/Call Back Speaker phone * and ringer off/on # and KeyGuard Flash Headset connector Disconnect and Off/On Right menu button/OK Scroll button Answer Mode, refer to description in Answer machine chapter
13 Answer machine Off/On 14 Paging 15 Message indication/ Display 16 Volume control 17 Indicators, see separate description

English

Connection..1 Coverage..1 Battery.2. The display..2 Base unit indicators.3 Making a call..3. Receiving a call..3 Flash...3 Volume control.3 Call Back..3 Mute button..3. KeyGuard..3. Turning the handset Off/On.3 Paging..3 New Message key.3 Phonebook..4 New calls (Caller ID memory*)..7 Message Indication (voicemail).7. Other info services..8. Audio signals and display.9 Handset settings.9 Other settings.9 System settings..10. Expanded system (+1).10 Telephone Answer Machine (only 650r)..11 Switching the answer machine on/off..11. Outgoing message..11 Screening..11. Use of answer machine (base unit)..12 Use of answer machine (handset)..12 Personal message - MEMO13 Settings in answer machine.13 Out of memory.13 Remote activation.14 Remote control..14. Troubleshooting..15 Specific absorption rate (SAR)..16. Declaration of conformity.16 Guarantee.16.

Connection

1. Connect the mains adapter (6V DC) and the telephone cord to the wall sockets. 2. Insert the batteries in the handset with plus and minus terminals as directed. 3. Charge the handset with the keypad facing outwards (for 24 hours the first time). Language 4. Press Menu. 5. Scroll to Settings with /. Press OK. 6. Scroll to Setup Handset. Press OK. 7. Scroll to Language. Press OK. 8. Scroll to required setting. Press OK. 9. Press L to return to standby mode. Date/Time 10.Press Menu. Scroll to Settings with /. Press OK. 11. Scroll to Date/Time. Press OK. 12.Set date (DD.MM.YY). Press OK. 13.Enter time of day (HH MM). Press OK.

Coverage

The telephones coverage will vary normally between 50 and 300 metres, depending on whether the radio waves carrying the conversation are blocked by obstacles in their path. Coverage can be improved by turning ones head so that the handset is aligned with the base unit. Sound quality declines as the limit is reached until the call is finally interrupted.

Battery

Because batteries only have a certain lifespan it is quite normal that call time and standby time will decrease somewhat compared to the specifications when the telephone is used regularly. Batteries (750 mAh) that have been fully charged (10 hours) will last for approx. 120 hours in standby or approx. 12 hours call time. These operation times apply at normal room temperature. Full battery capacity will not be reached until the batteries have been charged 4-5 times. The base unit has an automatic charging mechanism that prevents the batteries from being overcharged or damaged due to prolonged charging.

Please note!

The charging connections should be cleaned regularly with a soft cloth and/or an eraser. The base unit should not be located close to other electrical equipment, in direct sunlight or near any other strong heat source! This is to minimize the risk of interference. It is normal for the device to become warm during charging and is not dangerous. Use only DORO original batteries. The guarantee does not cover any damage caused by incorrect batteries.

The display

Icon Function 6 Shown within range of the base unit. Flashes when out of range.
Function Battery charge indicator. New SMS* received. New number received. Message indication*.
Speaker phone. During calls. Headset being used. Ringer disabled. Microphone muted. Key lock activated.
Only 650r: (upper row) (lower row)
Answer machine on. New message on answer machine.
* Only functions in certain countries. In order to conserve battery power, the display is very dark in standby mode. Press once to switch it on. During calls use O.

Base unit indicators

7 q/Y
Flashes when new SMS* message received (only 650r). Illuminates when charging is in progress. Illuminated on standby and flashes during calls (only 650r).

Making a call

1. Enter the desired phone number (Del=erase). 2. Press O. The number is dialled. Press L to terminate call.
Receiving a call Please note!
1. Wait for the handset to ring. 2. Press O to answer. Press L to terminate call. As most consumers now use mobile telephones the menu system on this phone has been designed to work in a similar way ie. the number is dialled before obtaining a dialling tone. Should you wish to hear a dialling tone before dialling a number hold down the O key for a couple of seconds. To switch between handset/speaker press. Please remember that in speaker mode, it is only possible for one person at a time to talk. This product does not usually ring on the first signal to allow correct matching to the phone book. When the battery is low or when there is too great a distance to the base unit the telephone will be unable to connect to a line.

See Other Info Services.

Volume control Call Back
The volume may be adjusted during a call using

/. /. Press O.

Press r and scroll through the 20 most recently dialled numbers using

Mute button KeyGuard

The microphone may be muted/switched on during a call by using C. The KeyGuard is turned off/on by pressing #.
Turning the handset Off/On Paging
Press and hold the L button for a few seconds to turn the handset off or on. Confirm disconnection by pressing Yes. The handset will ring when J on the base unit is pressed. The signal will stop automatically after a while or if the L button on the handset or the J button on the base unit is pressed.

New Message key

Press button to access a new message eg. Caller ID, SMS, message indication or telephone answer machine (650r only).

Phonebook

100 telephone numbers (max. 24 digits) with names (max. 15 letters) can be stored in the handsets phonebook. If you subscribe to a caller ID service the name in the phonebook will be shown for incoming calls. Letters Each number key has been allocated certain letters. The phonebook is arranged according to the order of the buttons, which is not the same for all languages.

1..[Space] *..Switch

between upper/lower case letters ABC/abc (press & hold).Pause in telephone number 0
Store name/number in handset 1. Press b. Press Opt. 2. Scroll to New Entry. Press OK. 3. Enter the telephone number, including the area code (Del=erase). Press OK. 4. Press equivalent digit key one or more times for desired name. Press Store. 5. Press L to return to standby mode. Managing the phonebook 1. Press b. 2. Scroll among the entries with /. You can quick search the phone book by pressing the corresponding number key for the first letter. 3. Press O to make a call or press Opt for the following choices: - New Entry See description above. - Edit Entry Revise information. - Delete/Delete all. 4. Press OK. Shared phonebook The telephone book in the base unit is shared by all handsets and has 10 entries which need only be stored once regardless of how many handsets are in use. Useful telephone numbers are pre-programmed in certain models. However these numbers may not match with caller identification for name. 1. Press Menu. 2. Scroll to Info Service. Press OK. 3. Scroll to Shared phonebook. Press OK. 4. Scroll among the entries with /. 5. Press O to dial or press Opt for entry to be replaced. 6. Scroll to Edit Entry. Press OK. 7. Enter the telephone number, including the area code. Press OK. 8. Enter name. Press Store.

SMS messages

This feature requires a current Caller Id subscription to be in place and only applies to text message users (SMS). The memory will store up to 30 messages, the maximum number of characters per message is 160. A new SMS message is indicated with the text New SMS and. Please remember individual SMS features are country dependent and will vary or be unavailable. Further details regarding the SMS text message service are available from you local network provider. Australia only Short Message Service (SMS) facilities have been automatically activated for most Telstra telephone services across Australia. SMS services may not be available to, or between, other service providers networks. A description of the SMS service provided by Telstra can be found at: http://www.telstra.com.au/talkingtext There is no need to register your telephone with the Telstra fixed line SMS service as your DORO telephone is supplied pre-configured. When you send your first text message the Telstra network will automatically accept and deliver it (providing the destination offers a compatible service). Settings for your Telstra fixed line SMS service can be changed by calling 999 and following the prompts. UK only - Program the correct SMS Centre numbers as described on next page under the section Entering the telephone numbers in SMS centre/network. E.g. for BT: SMS-Centre 1 (sending): 147017094009 SMS-Centre 2 (receiving): 0800587529 - To register for the SMS text messaging service you can either send a text message to another telephone number, or text REGISTER to 00000. - Should you wish to reset your SMS settings text RESET to 00000. - You can also request a delivery report by entering * 0 # prior to any SMS message. - An SMS message can also be sent to a telephone number that does not support this feature, and will be received as a voice message. - Not all networks (ie mobile, cable) are compatible.
The available functions/services vary depending on service provider. It may not be possible for all service providers to offer sending/receiving SMS messages on all types of units. Some operators offer a service where you can send an SMS message to someone who does not have SMS equipment. The message will then be read by a computer voice. Failed SMS messages are stored in the outbox.

English Entering the telephone number in SMS centre/network Check that the correct number for your service provider has been programmed. 1. Press Menu. Scroll to SMS. Press OK. 2. Scroll to SMS Settings. Press OK. 3. Scroll to SMS-centre. Press OK. 4. Scroll to selected entry. Press OK. 5. Enter number. Press OK. Write new SMS message 1. Press Menu. Scroll to SMS. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Write New SMS. Press OK. 3. Press equivalent digit key one or more times for desired text.
between upper/lower case letters ABC/abc Del..Delete 4. Press OK. Enter the telephone number including area code, or press b to retrieve the number from the Phonebook. Press OK. 5. Scroll to required function. Press OK. - Send SMS Send message. - Save Save in outbox. - Delete? Delete? Confirm with Yes. 6. The display shows if the SMS has been sent successfully or not. If no error report is shown, the message has been sent successfully.

*..Switch 1..[Space]

Read new SMS/inbox 1. Press Menu. 2. Scroll to SMS. Press OK. 3. Scroll to Inbox. Press OK. 4. Scroll to selected entry. Press Read. 5. Read your message. Press Opt. 6. Scroll to required function. Press OK. - Answer SMS Press Yes if you want to include the original message. - Delete. - Call. - Store in Phoneb. (Phonebook) Message Alert You can activate a tone that is heard when new messages have been received. 1. Press Menu. Scroll to SMS. Press OK. 2. Scroll to SMS Settings. Press OK. 3. Scroll to SMS Alert. Press OK. 4. Scroll to required setting. Press OK.
New calls (Caller ID memory*)
Caller ID allows you to see who is calling before you answer a call or to see the last 30 missed calls. New numbers are indicated with the text New calls as well as the symbol wq. If one and the same number calls in more than once it will be saved as only one entry. Retrieving and dialling incoming numbers. 1. Press. Scroll to the required entry using /. 2. Press O to make a call or press L to return to stand-by. Other selections available: - Press Ok to edit the number before dialling or - Press Opt for the following choices: - Delete/Delete all - Details Show time/date. - Store in Phoneb. (Phonebook) Caller identification messages Besides number display, the following message is shown sometimes: Unknown No information received, e.g. an international call. Withheld Information about the number is blocked and the number cannot be shown.

*This function requires a subscription from your service provider.
Message Indication (voicemail)
This only applies to subscribers to voicemail services. If you also subscribe to a Message Indication service, you can see in the display if someone has left a message. A new message is indicated with the text Message Waiting on standby as well as the symbol above (only applies in certain countries).
The telephone number for dialling to voice messages depends on the operator and must be programmed. See Network Codes in Other Info Services. Playback with hot key Hold 1 pressed down for a few seconds. Listen to the information/messages received. Playback via the menu 1. Press Menu. Scroll to Info Service. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Message Waiting. Press OK. Press Yes to dial.

Other info services

Most usual operator/extra services can be accessed via the menu or with the menu buttons during a call. Some functions are pre-programmed but will not always work on delivery as this will depend on the country of installation/operator. You can change the codes that are supplied see Network Codes.
The functions available will depend on your service provider. You may have to pay extra for some services, contact your service provider for more information. Some services will not work unless you have contacted your service provider to activate them. Using the Flash button manually 1. Connect an external call and wait until the timer is shown. Press R. 2. Enter telephone number or manual code. Press OK. Busy number/call waiting 1. Connect an external call and wait until the timer is shown. Press Opt. 2. Scroll to required service. Press OK. - CW Accept Answer incoming call waiting (=R 2). - CW Reject Refuse incoming call waiting and send engaged tone (=R 0). - Auto Call Back When a number is engaged. When the number is free you will hear a quick ring signal (=5). Under inquiry/alternating/answered call waiting Use the respective menu button: - Brok Switching between two calls (=R 2). - Conf Conference/three party call (=R 3). Call Forwarding 1. Press Menu. Scroll to Info Service. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Call Forwarding. Press OK. 3. Scroll to required service. Redirection always/when no answer/engaged for moving your incoming calls to another telephone number. Press OK. 4. Follow the instructions given in the receiver, speaker or on the display. Other services 1. Press Menu. Scroll to Info Service. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Functions. Press OK. 3. Scroll to required service. - Call Anonymous Withhold your number from recipient. The code for this service must be programmed manually, see below. - Call Wait On/Off Command to turn the call waiting service off or on easily. - Network Codes The codes supplied when you use the operator services can be changed. The number for Message indication can also be programmed here. 4. Press OK. Follow the instructions given in the receiver, speaker or on the display. Message menu Shows a summary of new messages e.g. SMS, incoming numbers, message indication etc. Only shown when there are new messages.

Audio signals and display
1. Press Menu. Scroll to Sound or Display. Press OK. 2. Scroll to desired function, e.g. Wallpaper. Press OK. 3. Scroll to required setting. Press OK. Sound Ringer The handsets ringer can be adjusted. indicates increased volume. When using the polyphonic ringtones (6-14) the tone will continue if the call is answered on another telephone until complete (up to 8 seconds). Warning Tones Can be heard when pressing buttons*, low battery or out of range. *The beep heard when charging starts is deactivated as well. Display Wallpaper Handset Name Contrast Color Scheme The background image in the display can be changed. The text shown on standby can be altered. The contrast in the display can be adjusted at several levels. The colour of the menus can be changed.
Dimmed backlight The dimmed backlight function can be programmed to turn off display backlight after a given number of minutes.

Handset settings

1. Press Menu. Scroll to Settings. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Setup Handset. Press OK. 3. Scroll to required function e.g. Language. Press OK. 4. Scroll to required setting. Press OK. Direct Call This function allows you to dial a predetermined number by pressing any button (however not Opt which allows you to disconnect this function). Base Selection Auto Talk On/Off Default Reset Language Only used in systems with more than one base unit. The handset answers incoming calls when lifted from the base unit. Resetting the handset. Language setting is explained in Connection.

Other settings

1. Press Menu. Scroll to Settings. Press OK. 2. Scroll to desired function, e.g. Date / Time. Press OK. 3. Scroll to required setting. Press OK. MW Indication To turn off the message indication manually. Date/time Flash Time Register Handset Deregister HS Setting of date/time is described in Connection. Only for adaptation to international company switchboards. The UK setting is 100 ms. (600 ms in New Zealand). To register a new handset, see separate description. To deregister a handset from a base unit.

System settings

System PIN is 0000 on delivery. 1. Press Menu. Scroll to Settings. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Setup Base. Press OK. 3. Scroll to desired function e.g. Exchange Code. Press OK. 4. Enter the required setting. Press OK. Dial Mode Exchange Code Change PIN Default Reset The dial mode setting for UK must be Tone (Europe only). Enter the digit that obtains an external line and the telephone will insert a pause automatically when a number starts with that digit. You can change the PIN code (0000 on delivery). Reset base unit, confirm with Yes.

Expanded system (+1)

All handsets included in the package are registered to the base unit already. The handset number used for internal calls is shown in the display on standby. The base unit should be positioned centrally so that the coverage area is roughly equal for all handsets. You can register up to 5 handsets to one base unit. This model is GAP (Generic Access Profile) compatible, which means that the handset and the base unit can both be used with most other GAP compatible units irrespective of manufacturer. However the GAP protocol cannot guarantee that all functions may be accessed. Register a new handset All new handsets that are to use the base unit must be registered. 1. Hold down the J search button on the base unit for approx. 12 seconds. 2. Press Menu. Scroll to Settings. Press OK. 3. Scroll to Register Handset. Press OK. 4. Scroll to required base unit (*=previous reg.). Press OK. 5. Enter the base unit PIN code (0000 on delivery). Press OK. 6. If the registration is successful the handset will return to standby mode within one minute. INT calls 1. Press Int. 2. Scroll to selected handset. Press OK. A tone will be heard if an external call comes in while an internal call is in progress. You must then terminate the internal call by pressing L , in order to be able to receive the external call by pressing O. Transferring calls/Conference between handsets 1. While an external call is connected on line. 2. Initiate an internal call as described above. 3. Press L to transfer the call or press Conf for conference. 10
Telephone Answer Machine (only 650r)
When the answer machine is switched on calls are automatically answered after a number of rings set by yourself, your outgoing message is heard and the caller can leave a message. The recording capacity is 15 minutes. Most functions can be performed from either base unit or handset.
Switching the answer machine on/off
Off/On from the handset 1. Press Menu. Scroll to TAM. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Answer On/Off. Press OK. 3. Scroll to required setting. Press OK.
Press 1 (on the base unit) to switch the answer machine off/on. If the base units display is flashing/showing -- the answer machine is disconnected.

Outgoing message

The outgoing message (max 1 min) is heard by incoming calls. There are two separate outgoing messages, one for answer only (callers cannot leave a message) and one for normal answering function. 1. Press Menu. Scroll to TAM. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Settings. Press OK. 3. Scroll to Outgoing message Press OK. 4. Scroll to Record OGM. Press OK. 5. Scroll to Normal or Answer Only. Press OK. 6. Record your message (approx. 30 cm from the handset with the keys facing upwards). 7. Press Save. The message will be played back to you. Repeat the same procedure if you want to change the message. Remember to select desired answer mode. See Settings for answer machine.

Screening

Incoming messages will be heard on the loudspeaker of the base unit as they are received. If there is no sound, adjust the volume. You can press Scr. on the handset while a message is being recorded. The call can be intercepted by pressing O or by lifting the receiver of another telephone.
Use of answer machine (base unit)
The base unit display always shows the total number of messages in the memory, i.e. both old and new. The number in the base units display will flash when there are new messages. Playback always starts with new messages. 1. Press 9 (base unit) to begin playback of all messages. 2. The following functions are available during playback: Command
8 8.. Repeat/skip backwards. 9 9.. Skip to next message.

Function

. Stop playback.
x.. Delete current message. VOL + / -. Increase or decrease the volume. 3. Delete old messages to avoid reduction in memory capacity. Other messages will be saved. Delete all old messages This can only be done after playback. Press x and then press x.
Use of answer machine (handset)
The symbol is shown at the bottom of the display when there are new messages. Playback always starts with new messages. 1. Press Menu. Scroll to TAM. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Play Messages. Press OK. 3. Finish by pressing L. Command
2.. Playback of messages/Stop. 4 (| 8 ). Repeat/skip to previous message. 5.. Erase single message during playback. 6 ( 9 |). Skip to next message. Switch between handset/speaker. /. Volume control.
Delete all old messages 1. Press Menu. Scroll to TAM. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Delete All Mess. Press OK. 3. Confirm by pressing Del.

Personal message - MEMO

A personal message a MEMO is a message recorded directly onto the answer machine without dialling (min 5 seconds and max 3 minutes). 1. Press Menu. Scroll to TAM. Press OK. 2. Scroll to Record MEMO. Press OK. 3. Record your message (approx. 30 cm from the handset with the keys facing upwards). 4. Press Save. The message will be played back to you. 5. Memos are played back in the same way as regular incoming messages.

Settings in answer machine

1. 2. 3. 4.

Press Menu. Scroll to TAM. Press OK. Scroll to Settings. Press OK. Scroll to desired function, e.g. Answer Mode. Press OK. Scroll to required setting. Press OK. Select between normal answering function and answer only (callers cannot leave a message).

Answer Mode

Outgoing message Record or playback of outgoing message. Recording time Ring Delay Enter the maximum recording time for messages. Select the number of rings before the answer machine responds to incoming calls (2,4,6,8, Time Saver*).
Change RemotePIN To change the remote password PIN code (0000 on delivery). The Time Saver function answers calls after six rings, until the first new message has been registered. Then the answer machine switches to answering after approximately two signals. This is useful when using remote control; if you call up the answer machine and there is no reply after four rings that means there are no messages recorded and you can hang up before you are charged for the call.

Out of memory

The memory will store a total of 15 minutes of messages (including the outgoing message). When TAM memory full is shown or the base unit flashes F, no new messages can be received before existing ones are played back and deleted. In that case, the telephone answer machine responds with the outgoing message for Answer only. Note: Delete old messages regularly to avoid filling up the memory!

Remote activation

If you have forgotten to turn the machine on, you can do so by remote access. 1. Call the answer machine. It will answer after approximately 10 rings. However, if the RemotePIN code is still 0000, it will not reply. 2. Enter the RemotePIN code (see previous page). One beep confirms correct code. 3. Any new messages are played back, or press 1 to stop. 4. Press 0 (off=2 beeps, on=1 beep). 5. Hang up.

Remote control

This machine can be remote controlled using the keys of an ordinary tone dialling telephone. The RemotePIN code must be changed before remote control is possible. (See description above). 1. Check that RemotePIN code is no longer 0000 (or remote control will not be possible). 2. Call the answer machine. 3. Press * when the outgoing message is played. 4. Enter the RemotePIN code (see previous page). One beep confirms correct code. 5. Any new messages are played back, or press 1 to stop. 6. Select a remote control command, see below. 7. Hang up. Command

1.. Stop 2.. Play all messages 3.. Play new messages 4.. Repeat/skip to previous message 5.. Erase single message during playback 6.. Skip to next message 7.. Select answer mode (normal=2 beeps, only otg msg=1 beep) 8.. Playback of outgoing message 9.. Record new outgoing message, Stop=# 0.. Turn TAM off/on (off=2 beeps, on=1 beep)
If the machine doesnt respond to the remote control commands, try pressing the telephone buttons for a longer or shorter time. In normal cases, the answer machine should react to tones approximately 0.seconds in length, but longer tones may be necessary in certain telephone networks.

Troubleshooting

Check that the telephone cord is undamaged and properly plugged in. Disconnect any additional equipment that may be connected, eg. extension cords and other phones. If the problem is resolved, the fault is with the other equipment. Test the equipment on a known working line (eg. at a neighbours). If the product works then the fault is with your telephone line. Please inform your local telephone company. No number shown when ringing - This function requires a subscription from your service provider. - A switchboard cannot usually pass on incoming numbers. Warning signal during call/Cannot connect - The batteries may be running low (recharge the hand unit). - The hand unit may be (nearly) out of range. Move closer to a base unit. Telephone does not work - Check that the adapter and telephone cord are connected to the base unit and to their respective wall sockets. - Check that you have selected Tone Dial, see System Settings/Dial. - Check the charge status of the handset batteries. - Try connecting another telephone, known to be in working order, to the line socket. If that phone works then it is likely that this equipment is faulty. The telephone continues to ring - The telephone may continue to ring for up to 8 seconds after answering a call when the handset is set to use one of the polyphonic ring tones (6-14). SMS does not work - In order for this feature to function, you must subscribe to the SMS service from your network provider. - Check that the correct telephone number is stored for each service. The answer machine is not answering - Memory may be full. Listen to your messages and delete them. - Check that the adapter and telephone cord are connected to the base unit and to their respective wall sockets. - Check that the unit is switched on. The answer machine does not respond to remote control - Check that the telephone you are using to remotely control the answer machine is a tone dialling telephone. - Also try holding the buttons down longer, approximately 1 second per digit. If the telephone still does not work, contact the place of purchase. Dont forget the receipt or a copy of the invoice.

If you cannot resolve the fault using the faultfinder section, technical support is available by email on: tech@doro-uk.com Further contact details are available on our website: www.doro-uk.com
Specific absorption rate (SAR)
This device meets approved international safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. This telephone measures 0.05 W/kg (measured over 10g tissue). The max. limit according to WHO is 2W/kg (measured over 10g tissue).
Declaration of conformity
Doro hereby declares that the products Doro 640 & Doro 650r conform to the essential requirements and other relevant regulations contained in the Directives 1999/5/EC and 2002/95/EC. A copy of the manufacturers declaration is available at www.doro.com/dofc

Guarantee

This product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. In the unlikely event of a fault occurring during this period, please return the item with a copy of the purchase receipt to the place of purchase. Proof of purchase is required for any service or support needed during the guarantee period. This guarantee shall not apply to a fault caused by an accident or a similar incident or damage, liquid ingress, negligence, abnormal usage, non-maintenance or any other circumstances on the users part. Furthermore, this guarantee shall not apply to a fault caused by a thunderstorm or any other voltage fluctuations. As a matter of precaution, we recommend disconnecting the telephone during a thunderstorm. Batteries are consumables and are not included in any guarantee. This guarantee does not apply if other batteries than DORO original batteries have been used.
Australia and New Zealand
Products permitted for connection to the telephone network are marked with in Australia and in New Zealand. These marks indicate the products comply with the regulations and can be used without concern in the country of purchase. If you believe this product is malfunctioning, please refer to the relevant section and/or consult the troubleshooting guide in this manual to ensure that you have followed the instructions carefully. As an alternative you can visit our web site for FAQs or send an e-mail for a prompt reply. Electro Magnetic Radiation (EMR) This telephone complies with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. The mean power of this telephone is not greater than 14.0 mW. This is below the 20mW limit at which testing is required.
This product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Should you experience difficulties with the product, please contact us for assistance. If the product is then found to be faulty you will be asked to return it directly to us with a copy of the purchase receipt. This guarantee shall not apply to a fault caused by an accident or a similar incident or damage, liquid ingress negligence, abnormal usage, not reasonably maintained or any other circumstances on the purchasers part. Furthermore, this guarantee shall not apply to a fault caused by a thunderstorm or lightning, excessive or any other voltage fluctuations or faults on the telephone line. (As a matter of precaution, we recommend disconnecting the telephone during a thunderstorm). This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights. AUSTRALIA DORO Australia Pty Ltd PO Box 6760 Baulkham Hills BC NSW 2153 Australia Consumer Support Ph: Ph: 023 Fax: (02) 8853-8489 Email: support@doro.com.au Web site: www.doro.com.au NEW ZEALAND Atlas Gentech (NZ) Limited Private Bag 14927 Panmure Auckland New Zealand Consumer Support Ph: 0900-500-25 (Toll Call) Fax: (09) 574-2722 Email: support@atlasgentech.co.nz

REN (RN for New Zealand)

The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) or (RN) is of significance only if you wish to connect more than 1 telephone to your telephone line. A standard telephone line has a maximum REN capacity of 3 (RN of 5). It is possible to connect 3 devices with a REN of 1 (RN of 1) with no degradation to the products performance. Exceeding this limit may cause the volume of the ringer in any phone to decrease or not ring at all.

ALL PRODUCTS

The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecoms network services. This equipment shall not be set to make automatic calls to the Telecom 111 Emergency Service. This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a call to another device connected to the same line. This equipment should not be used under any circumstances that may constitute a nuisance to other Telecom Customers.

CND PRODUCTS

If a charge for local calls is unacceptable, the DIAL button should NOT be used for local calls. Only the 7 digits of the local number should be dialled from your telephone. DO NOT dial the area code digit or the 0 prefix. 17

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