Doro Phone Easy 620 Instructions For Use EN
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- Installation
- Install the SIM card, memory card and the battery
- Charging
- Get to know your phone
- Assistive functions
- Call functions
- Make a call
- Phonebook
- Add contact
- ICE (In Case of Emergency)
- Messages
- Create and send text messages (SMS)
- Call log
- Retrieve and dial
- Camera
- Camera adjustments
- Image viewer
- Connecting the phone to a computer
- Drag and drop content between phone and a computer
- Settings
- General
- Additional functions
- Organizer
- Troubleshooting
- Safety instructions
- Network services and costs
- Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability
- FCC/Industry Canada notice
- Care and maintenance
- Battery disposal and recycling information
- Warranty
- Support
- Specifications
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1. Earpiece
2. Display
3. Arrow buttons
4. Left selection button
5. Call button
6. Speed dial
7. Voice mail
8. Input method/Silent
9. Camera shortcut
10. Message shortcut
11. Volume control
12. End call/Power on/off
13. Microphone
14. Right selection button
15. Charging socket
16. Headset socket
17. Assistance button
18. Camera lens
19. Flash
20. External display
21. Loudspeaker
22. Green light = New message
/ Missed call
23. Red light = Battery level low
/ Charging)
24. Charging stand
25. Lanyard
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Contents
Installation ..................................................................................................... 1
Install the SIM card, memory card and the battery ............................ 1
Charging......................................................................................................... 2
Get to know your phone................................................................................ 2
Assistive functions................................................................................. 2
Turn the phone on and off .................................................................... 3
Phone indicators ................................................................................... 3
External display ..................................................................................... 4
Navigate the phone ............................................................................... 4
Entering text ..................................................................................... 5
Display status symbols ......................................................................... 7
Display main symbols ........................................................................... 7
Call functions................................................................................................. 8
Make a call............................................................................................. 8
Call from the phonebook ...................................................................... 8
Receive a call......................................................................................... 8
Volume control....................................................................................... 9
Call options ............................................................................................ 9
Call waiting............................................................................................. 9
Call information ...................................................................................10
Speed dial ......................................................................................10
Silent ....................................................................................................10
Headset................................................................................................ 10
SOS calls ..............................................................................................10
Assistance button ...........................................................................10
Phonebook...................................................................................................12
Add contact..........................................................................................12
Create ICE contact (In Case of Emergency) ..................................12
Manage phonebook contacts.............................................................13
ICE (In Case of Emergency) ....................................................................15
Messages.....................................................................................................16
Create and send text messages (SMS)..............................................16
Create and send picture message (MMS) ......................................... 16
Create and send a voice message ..................................................... 17
Inbox, Outbox and Sent.......................................................................18
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Call log..........................................................................................................19
Retrieve and dial .................................................................................19
Camera.........................................................................................................19
Camera adjustments...........................................................................20
Image viewer................................................................................................20
Connecting the phone to a computer ........................................................21
Drag and drop content between phone and a computer .................21
Disconnect the USB cable safely........................................................21
Settings ........................................................................................................22
General.................................................................................................22
Sound...................................................................................................25
Display..................................................................................................27
Calls......................................................................................................28
Messages.............................................................................................32
Camera.................................................................................................35
Assistance .......................................................................................35
Bluetooth®............................................................................................ 37
Security ................................................................................................40
File manager........................................................................................42
Additional functions ....................................................................................43
Organizer..............................................................................................43
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................52
Safety instructions.......................................................................................53
Network services and costs................................................................54
Operating environment .......................................................................54
Medical units .......................................................................................54
Areas with explosion risk ....................................................................55
Protect your hearing............................................................................55
Emergency calls...................................................................................55
Vehicles................................................................................................55
Driving safely .......................................................................................56
Hearing aid compatibility .................................................................... 57
TTY compatibility ................................................................................. 57
RF exposure information (SAR) .......................................................... 57
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Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability.........................................................58
FCC/Industry Canada notice ......................................................................59
Care and maintenance ...............................................................................60
Battery disposal and recycling information ...............................................61
Warranty.......................................................................................................61
Support ........................................................................................................62
Specifications ..............................................................................................62
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Installation
IMPORTANT!
Turn off the phone and disconnect the charger before removing the
battery cover.
Install the SIM card, memory card and the battery
The SIM and memory card holders are located inside the battery
compartment.
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1. Remove the battery cover and the battery if it is already installed.
2. Optional: Insert the memory card into the slot under the SIM card
holder. Make sure that the memory card contacts are facing inwards
and push the card in, until you hear a click. Take care not to scratch
or bend the contacts on the card. To remove or replace the card,
push the card in until you hear a click and then pull the card out.
3. Insert the SIM card by gently sliding it into the holder. Make sure
that the SIM card’s contacts are facing inwards and that the cut off
corner is pointing downwards. Take care not to scratch or bend the
contacts on the SIM card.
4. Insert the battery by sliding it into the battery compartment with the
contacts facing downwards to the right.
5. Replace the battery cover.
IMPORTANT!
Use only compatible memory cards for use with this device. Compatible
card type: microSD, microSDHC.
Incompatible cards may damage the card itself, the device and corrupt
data stored on the card. Depending on the market some phones may
have a pre-installed memory card.
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Charging
CAUTION
Only use batteries, charger and accessories that have been approved
for use with this particular model. Connecting other accessories may
be dangerous and may invalidate the phones type approval and
guarantee.
When the battery is running low, is displayed and a warning signal is
heard. To charge the battery, connect the mains adapter to a wall socket
and to the charging socket y.
is displayed briefly when the charger is connected to the phone, and
when it is disconnected. The battery charge indicator will be ani-
mated while charging. It takes approximately 3 hours to fully charge the
battery.
is displayed on the screen when charging is completed. If the phone
is turned off when the charger is connected to the phone only the battery
charge indicator will be shown on the display.
Note! To save power the LCD backlight goes off after a while. Press any
button to illuminate the display. Full battery capacity will not be reached
until the battery has been charged 3–4 times. Batteries degrade over
time, which means that call time and standby time will normally
decrease with regular use.
Save energy
When you have fully charged the battery and disconnected the charger
from the device, unplug the charger from the wall outlet.
Get to know your phone
Assistive functions
The following symbols indicate information in the manual about assistive
functions for:
Seeing Handling
Hearing Safety
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Turn the phone on and off
Press and hold the red button on the phone to turn it on/off. Con-
firm with Yes to power off.
If the SIM card is valid but protected with a PIN code (Personal Identifica-
tion Number), PIN is displayed.
•Enter the PIN code and press OK (upper left corner of keypad).
Delete with Clear (upper right corner of keypad).
Note! If PIN and PUK codes were not provided with your SIM card, please
contact your service provider.
Attempts: #shows the number of PIN attempts left. When no more at-
tempts remain, PIN blocked is displayed. The SIM card must now be un-
locked with the PUK code (Personal Unblocking Key).
1. Enter the PUK code and confirm with OK.
2. Enter a new PIN code and confirm with OK.
3. Re-enter new PIN code and confirm with OK.
Start-up wizard
When starting the phone for the first time, you can use the Start-up wiz-
ard to set some basic settings.
•Press Yes to change or No if you do not want to change.
Tip: You can run the Start-up wizard later if you want, see Start-up wizard,
p.23.
Changing the language, time and date
The default language is determined by the SIM card. See General, p.22
on how to change language, time and date.
Phone indicators
LED light on the phone will:
•Flash green when you have a new message or a missed call. After
reading the new message/missed call, the flashing will stop.
•Flash red when the battery is running low and during charging.
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External display
The external display shows the time, a number of status indicators, and
notifications for incoming calls and events. The external display can only
display characters in black and white. If the external display times out,
press and hold any of the side keys +/–to turn it back on.
Navigate the phone
Standby (idle mode)
When the phone is ready to use, and you have not keyed in any charac-
ters, the phone is in standby.
•Press to return to standby mode.
•Press left selection button to access the phone Menu or right
selection button Name to access your saved contacts in the
phonebook.
Tip: You can always press to return to standby.
Scroll
•Use the arrow buttons / to scroll in menus.
Open item/tick or untick option
•Use the arrow buttons / to select or tick/untick the item and
press OK (left selection button ) to confirm.
Step-by-step instructions
The arrow ( ) indicates next action in step-by-step instructions. To con-
firm an action, press OK. To select an item, scroll or highlight the item us-
ing / and then to press OK.
Example:
•Press Menu Phonebook -New contact- Add.
To perform the example on your Doro PhoneEasy®620 you should do the
following:
1. Press Menu, scroll to Phonebook and press OK.
2. Select -New contact- and press Add.
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Entering text
Entering text manually
Select character
•Press a numerical key repeatedly until the desired character is
shown. Wait a few seconds before entering the next character.
Special characters
1. Press *for a list of special characters.
2. Select the desired character with / and press OK to confirm.
Move the cursor within text
•Use the side keys +/–to move the cursor within the text.
Upper case, lower case and numerals
•Press #to choose between upper case, lower case and numerals.
See Input mode, p.6.
Change input language
1. Press and hold #for a list of available languages.
2. Select language with / and press OK to confirm.
Entering text with predictive text
In some languages you can use the Smart ABC (eZiType™) input method
which uses a dictionary to suggest words. See Predictive text , p.32 on
how to activate predictive text.
Press each key once, even if the displayed character is not the one you
want. The dictionary will suggest words based on the keys you have
pressed. Example, to write the word “Fred”:
1. Press 3,7,3,3. Complete the word before looking at the
suggestions.
2. Use / to view the suggested words.
3. Press Select and continue with the next word.
Alternatively, press 0to continue with the next word.
If none of the suggested words are correct, use manual input mode.
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Input mode
Press #to change input mode. The icon on the top left of the display in-
dicates the input mode.
Abc Sentence case with predictive text
ABC UPPER CASE with predictive text
abc lower case with predictive text
Abc Sentence case
ABC UPPER CASE
abc lower case
123 Numerals
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Display status symbols
Signal strength No network coverage
Ring only 5Unread message in Inbox
Ring + vibration Alarm active
Vibration only Battery level
Silent Call divert activated
Roaming (in other network) Bluetooth on, visible to
others
Missed call Bluetooth on, invisible to
others
Headset connected Bluetooth connected
Voice mail message
received
Display main symbols
Mute Charger connected
Message sending success Charger removed
Message sending failed Headset in
Error Headset out
Warning Speaker on
Query Speaker off
Done (confirmed) Incoming call
New message Outgoing call
Battery level low Call ended
Searching Missed call. Press View to
see the missed calls.
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Emergency call Call on-hold
vCard message SOS calls only
Volume control Processing, please wait
Call functions
Make a call
1. Enter the phone number including the area code. Delete with Clear.
2. Press to dial. Press Cancel to cancel dialling.
3. Press to end the call.
Tip: For international calls, always use +before the country code for best
operation. Press *twice for the international prefix +.
Call from the phonebook
1. Press Name to open the phonebook.
2. Use / to scroll through the phonebook, or quick search by
pressing the key corresponding to the first letter of the entry, see En-
tering text , p.5.
3. Press Call to dial the selected entry, or press Back to return to
standby.
Receive a call
To answer an incoming call when the flip is closed, open the flip.
To answer an incoming call when you have set Open to answer to Off,
see Answer mode, p.30.
1. Open the flip and press to answer.
Alternatively press Silent to switch off the ringsignal or press
/close the flip to reject the call directly (busy signal).
2. Press to end the call.
Tip: Press and hold +/–to temporarily switch off the ringsignal without
opening the flip.
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Volume control
Use the side buttons +/–to adjust the sound volume during a call. The
volume level is indicated on the display. If you use a hearing aid or have
hearing difficulties when using the telephone in noisy environment, you
can customize the phone's audio settings, see Audio setup , p.25.
Call options
During a call the selection buttons1( ) give access to additional
functions.
Options (left selection button)
•Hold single call/Retrieve single to hold/retrieve the current call.
•End single call to end the current call (same as ).
•New call to call another number (Conference).
•Phonebook to search the phonebook.
•Messages to write or read text messages (SMS).
•Mute to disable the microphone.
SPK on (right selection button)
The loudspeaker allows you to speak without holding the phone closely
to the ear.
•SPK on to activate and speak clearly into the phone microphone at
a maximum distance of 3 feet. Use the side keys +/–to adjust the
loudspeaker volume.
•SPK off to return to normal mode.
Note! Loud background noises (music, etc.) may interfere with the sound
quality.
Call waiting
An alert tone is heard if there is an incoming call while talking.
To put the current call on hold and answer the incoming call:
•Press Options Answer.
Tip: Call waiting must be activated, see Call setup, p.30.
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1. selection buttons have multiple functions. The current key function is
shown above the selection button on the display.
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Call information
During a call, the outgoing or incoming phone number and the elapsed
call time is displayed. If the identity of the caller is withheld, Unknown is
displayed.
Speed dial
Use A–B,0and 2–9to speed dial an entry from standby.
•Press and hold the corresponding key. See Speed dial , p.29.
Silent
Silent is a fixed profile with Keypad tone, Message tone and Ringtone dis-
abled, while Vibration, Tasks, Daily reminder and Alarm are unchanged.
•Press and hold shortcut button #to activate/deactivate Silent
mode.
Headset
When a headset is connected, the internal microphone in the phone is
automatically disconnected. If available, use the answer key on the head-
set to answer and end calls.
CAUTION
Using a headset at high volume may damage your hearing. Adjust the
volume level carefully when using a headset.
SOS calls
As long as the phone is switched on, it is always possible to place an SOS
call by entering the main local emergency number for your present loca-
tion followed by .
Some networks accept calls to emergency numbers without a valid SIM
card. Contact your service provider for more information.
Assistance button
IMPORTANT!
Always inform recipients in the Number list that they are listed as your
assistance contacts.
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CAUTION
When an assistance call is activated the phone is pre-set to handsfree/
speakerphone mode. Do not hold the device near your ear when the
handsfree mode is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud.
The assistance button allows easy access to contact your predefined help
numbers (Number list) should you need help. The assistance function
may need to be activated before use. See Assistance , p.35 on how to
activate as described or with 3 button presses, how to enter recipients in
the numbers list and how to edit the text message.
•Press and hold the assistance button for 3 seconds, or press it twice
within 1 second. The assistance call begins after a delay of 5 sec-
onds. In this time you can prevent a possible false alarm by pressing
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•An assistance text message (SMS) is sent to all recipients.
•The first recipient in the list is dialled. If the call is not answered
within 25 seconds, the next number is dialled. Dialling is repeated 3
times or until the call is answered, or until is pressed.
•The assistance function may be configured so that the receiver of
the call must press "0" (zero) to confirm, in order to stop the alarm
sequence. If there is a risk that the assistance call will be answered
by a voicemail/answering service, please activate the function Con-
firm with "0". See Confirm with "0", p.37.
Note! Some private security companies can accept automatic calls from
their clients. Always contact the security company before using their
phone number.
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IMPORTANT!
Information to the receiver of an assistance call, when Confirm with "0"
is activated:
•After receiving the assistance message, each number in the
Number list will be called sequentially.
•To confirm the assistance call, the receiver needs to press 0.
•If the receiver doesn’t press 0within 60 seconds (after
answering) the call will be disconnected and the next number in
the sequence will be called.
•If the receiver presses 0within 60 seconds, the call is confirmed
and no further call attempts will be made (assistance sequence
interrupted).
Phonebook
The phonebook can store 300 entries with 3 phone numbers in each
entry.
Add contact
1. Press Menu Phonebook -New contact- Add.
2. Enter a Name for the contact, see Entering text , p.5. Delete
with Clear.
3. Use / to select Mobile,Home or Office and enter
the phone number(s) including the area code.
4. Select Picture Edit to associate a picture to the contact.
This picture will be displayed when the corresponding contact is call-
ing you and may also be visible in the phonebook, see Phonebook
picture, p.25.
•Take picture to use the camera to take a picture.
•My pictures to select an existing picture.
5. Press Save.
Tip: For international calls, always use +before the country code for best
operation. Press *twice for the international prefix +.
Create ICE contact (In Case of Emergency)
With additional information and medical information, first responders
can access information from the victim's phone in case of emergency. In
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the event of a trauma, it is critical to have this information as early as
possible which can increase the chances of survival. All fields are option-
al, but the more information provided the better. See ICE (In Case of
Emergency) , p.15 on how to configure your ICE information.
Manage phonebook contacts
1. Press Menu Phonebook.
2. Select a contact, then press Options:
•View to show details for the selected contact.
•Edit to edit the contact. Use / to scroll. Delete with Clear.
Press Save when done.
•Add to add contact. See Add contact, p.12.
•Call to call the contact.
•Top 10 to set the entry as one of the first 10 contacts listed in
the phonebook. See Top 10 , p.29.
•Send SMS to create text message (SMS). See Create and send
text messages (SMS), p.16.
•Send MMS to create picture message (MMS), see Create and
send picture message (MMS), p.16.
•Delete to delete the selected contact. Press Yes to confirm or
No to abort.
•Delete all From SIM/From phone to delete all phonebook
contacts from the SIM card or phone memory. Enter the phone
code and press OK to confirm. The default phone code is 1234.
•Copy all From SIM to copy all phonebook contacts from the
SIM card to the phone memory. Press Yes to confirm or No to
abort.
•Copy all From phone to copy all phonebook entries from the
phone memory to the SIM card. Press Yes to confirm or No to
abort.
•Send vCard Send by SMS to send the selected phonebook
contact as a vCard via text message (SMS). Enter the phone
number of the recipient.
Alternatively use / to scroll through the phonebook, or
quick search by pressing the key corresponding to the first let-
ter of the entry, see Entering text , p.5. Press OK to send.
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•Send vCard Send by MMS to send the selected phonebook
contact as a vCard via picture message (MMS). Write your mes-
sage and press Options to Add subject or Add picture. Add re-
cipients with To and Send when ready.
•Send vCard Send by Bluetooth to send the selected phone-
book contact as a vCard via Bluetooth®. See Bluetooth®, p.37.
3. Press OK to confirm.
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ICE (In Case of Emergency)
First responders can access additional information such as medical infor-
mation from the victim's phone in case of emergency. In the event
of a trauma, it is critical to have this information as early as possible to in-
crease the chances of survival. All fields are optional, but the more infor-
mation provided the better.
1. Press Menu ICE.
2. Use / to scroll the list of entries.
3. Press Edit to add or edit information in each entry, see Entering text
, p.5. Delete with Clear.
ID
•Name: enter your name.
•Birth: enter your date of birth.
•Height: enter your height.
•Weight: enter your weight.
•Address enter your home address.
•Language: enter your preferred language.
•Insurance: enter your insurance provider and policy number.
Contact 1:,Contact 2: and Doctor:
•Press Options to Add or Delete a contact from the phonebook,
or Save to accept the current entry.
If possible, add your relationship to your ICE contacts in the
phonebook, such as “ICE Wife Mary Smith”.
Important info.
•Condition: enter any medical conditions/medical devices (e.g.
diabetic, pacemaker).
•Allergies: enter any known allergies (e.g. penicillin, bee stings).
•Blood type: enter your blood type.
•Vaccination: enter any relevant vaccination.
•Medication: enter any medication that you are treated with.
•Other info: enter other information (e.g. organ donor, living will,
consent to treat).
4. Press Save when done.
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Messages
You can create and send text messages (SMS), picture messages (MMS)
and voice messages using the Messages menu.
Create and send text messages (SMS)
Note! Before you can send any text messages (SMS), you need to save
your message centre number. The number to your service centre is
supplied by your service provider and is usually set on the SIM card. If
not, you can enter the number yourself. See Profile set, p.33.
1. Press shortcut button .
Alternatively press Menu Messages.
2. Select Create new SMS.
3. Write your message, see Entering text , p.5, then press To.
4. Select a recipient from Phonebook.
Alternatively, select Enter number to add recipient manually and
press Done.
5. Press Add to add more recipients.
You can modify the recipients by selecting one, press Options
Edit/Delete/Delete all.
6. Press Send to send.
Note! If you choose to add multiple recipients, you will be charged for
each recipient (maximum 10). For international calls, always use +
before the country code for best operation. Press *twice for the
international prefix +.
Create and send picture message (MMS)
A picture message (MMS) can contain text and media objects such as
pictures, sound recordings and video. Both you and the recipient must
have subscriptions that support picture message (MMS). The settings for
picture message (MMS) are supplied by your service provider and can be
sent to you automatically via text message (SMS). If not, see MMS set-
tings, p.33 on how to set your MMS profile.
1. Press shortcut button .
Alternatively press Menu Messages.
2. Select Create new MMS.
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3. Write your message, see Entering text , p.5.
4. Press Options Add picture:
•My pictures to select a file. The picture size must be less than
600kB.
•Take picture to use the camera to take a picture.
You can also Add sound using the Options menu.
5. Select Add subject and enter your subject, then press Done.
6. Select To and select recipient from Phonebook.
Alternatively, select Enter number to add recipient manually and
press Done.
7. Press Add to add more recipients.
8. Press Send to send.
Create and send a voice message
A voice message uses the same technology as a picture message (MMS).
Both you and the recipient must have subscriptions that support picture
message (MMS). The settings for picture message (MMS) are supplied by
your service provider and can be sent to you automatically via text mes-
sage (SMS). If not, see MMS settings, p.33 on how to set your MMS
profile.
1. Press shortcut button .
Alternatively press Menu Messages.
2. Select Create new Voice message.
3. Recording starts immediately. Press Stop when done and press Yes
to save.
4. Select recipient from Phonebook.
Alternatively, select Enter number to add recipient manually and
press Done.
5. Press Add to add more recipients
6. Press Send to send.
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Inbox, Outbox and Sent
/Text message (SMS)/Picture
message (MMS) unread
/Text message (SMS)/Pic-
ture message (MMS) sent
/Text message (SMS)/Picture
message (MMS) read
/Text message (SMS)/Pic-
ture message (MMS)
unsent
1. Press Menu Messages.
2. Select Inbox,Outbox or Sent.
3. Select a message and press View. Use / to scroll up/down.
4. Press Options:
•View (MMS only) to view the message.
•Call to call the contact.
•Resend to send again to the same receiver.
•Reply to write your reply, then press Send. The message is sent
immediately.
•Delete to delete. Press Yes to delete or No to return.
•Download/Cancel download. If the message is not downloaded
yet, press Download.
•Edit to edit the message, then press Send.
•Forward to forward the message. Edit the message (if desired),
then press Send.
•Use number to displays all phone numbers contained in the
message as well as the sender's number.
•Use number Call to all the selected number.
•Use number Save to save the number in the phonebook.
•Use number Send SMS to write a new text message (SMS).
•Use number Send MMS to write a new picture message
(MMS).
•Save objects (MMS only) to save text and media objects such
as pictures, sound recordings and video.
•Details (MMS only) to view details of the message.
5. Press OK to confirm.
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Call log
Received, missed and dialled calls are saved in a combined call log.
20 calls of each type can be stored in the log. For multiple calls related to
the same number, only the most recent call is saved.
Retrieve and dial
1. Press .
Alternatively, press Menu Call log.
2. Use / to select:
Received call
Dialed call
Missed call
3. Press Options:
•View to show details for the selected call.
•Delete to delete the call.
•Delete all to delete all calls in the call log.
•Save to save the number in the phonebook.
Create new creates new contact in the Phonebook.
Update update an existing contact in the Phonebook.
4. Press OK to confirm.
5. Press to dial.
Camera
You can take photos using the Camera menu.
To get sharp photos, wipe the lens clean with a dry cloth.
1. Press shortcut button .
Alternatively press Menu Camera Camera.
2. Press to take photo.
3. Press Options:
•Send Send by MMS to send as picture message (MMS).
See Create and send picture message (MMS), p.16.
•Send Send by Bluetooth to send to a Bluetooth device, see
Bluetooth®, p.37.
•Delete to delete. Press Yes to confirm or No to return.
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•Use Wallpaper to save as display background.
•Use Phonebook picture to save as phonebook contact.
4. Press Back to take a new photo.
If you do not make any selection the picture is saved.
Camera adjustments
•Use / to zoom in and out.
•Use the side buttons +/–to adjust EV/Light sensitivity.
Note! Zoom may reduce image quality.
For more camera settings, see Camera, p.35.
Image viewer
View your saved images in the Image viewer.
1. Press Menu Image viewer.
2. Select an image. Use / to scroll up/down.
3. Press Options:
•View to view the image.
•Send Send by MMS to send as picture message (MMS)
(Create and send picture message (MMS), p.16)/Send by Blue-
tooth to send to a Bluetooth device (Bluetooth®, p.37).
•Delete to delete the file.
•Use (picture only) Wallpaper to save as display background.
•Use (picture only) Phonebook picture to save as phonebook
contact.
•Details to view detailed information about the file, e.g. date,
size, copyright.
•Rename to rename the file.
•Browse style to change view. Select List,Medium or Large.
•Sort by to sort pictures and videos by Name or Time.
•Storage to save pictures and videos on Phone or Memory card.
•Delete all to delete all saved pictures and videos.
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Connecting the phone to a computer
Connect the phone to a computer and start transferring pictures, music
and other file types. All you have to do is connect a USB cable between
the phone and computer. From your computer's file explorer, you can
drag and drop content between your phone and the computer.
Note! You might not be able to transfer some copyright-protected
material.
Drag and drop content between phone and a computer
1. Connect your phone to a computer using a USB cable.
2. Wait until the phone/memory card appears as external disks in the
file explorer.
3. Drag and drop selected files between the phone and the computer.
Note! When the phone/memory card is mounted to the computer, the
phone cannot access the memory card. Some functionality and
applications in the phone, such as the camera, may not be accessible.
You can transfer files by using a USB cable on most devices and
operating systems supporting a USB Mass Storage interface.
Disconnect the USB cable safely
1. Make sure to enable the hardware to be safely removed.
2. Disconnect the USB cable.
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Note! Do not disconnect the USB cable when transferring content as this
may corrupt the content.
Computer instructions may vary depending on your operating system.
See the documentation of your computer's operating system for more
information.
Settings
Use the Settings menu to personalise your Doro PhoneEasy®620.
General
Time & date
Set the time and date
1. Press Menu Settings General.
2. Select Time & date:
•Set time to enter the time (HH:MM).
•Set date to enter the date (DD/MM/YYYY).
3. Press OK to confirm.
Set the time/date format
1. Press Menu Settings General Time & date.
2. Select Set format:
•Select Time format 12 hours/24 hours.
•Select Date format and select the desired date format.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Set auto time
To set the phone to automatically update the time and date according to
the current time zone, select On. Automatic update of date and time does
not change the time you have set for the alarm clock or the calendar.
They are in local time. Updating may cause some alarms you have set to
expire depending on network support and subscription.
1. Press Menu Settings General Time & date.
2. Select Auto time On/Off to enable/disable.
3. Press OK to confirm.
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Language
The default language for the phone menus, messages etc. is determined
by the SIM card. You can change this to any other language supported by
the phone.
1. Press Menu Settings General Language.
2. Use / to select a language.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Start-up wizard
Use the Start-up wizard to set some basic settings.
1. Press Menu Settings General Start-up wizard.
2. Press Yes to change or No if you don’t want to change.
Owner number
The phone numbers assigned to your SIM card are saved in Owner num-
ber if this is allowed by the card.
To view/edit or the numbers:
•Press Menu Settings General OK.
Block function
You can disable functions to simplify the use of the phone.
1. Press Menu Settings General Block function.
2. Select each function you want to disable and press Off.
3. Press Done to confirm.
Network setup
Your phone automatically selects your (service providers) home network
if this is within range. If not within range, you may use another network,
provided your network operator has an agreement that allows you to do
so. This is called roaming. Contact your service provider for more
information.
1. Press Menu Settings General Network setup.
2. Select Select network:
•New search to perform new search if connection is lost.
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•Select network to view available network, a list of available net-
work operators is displayed (after a short delay). Select desired
operator.
•Network mode to select another network. Select Automatic to
select network automatically or Manual to select network man-
ually. Use Select network to select desired operator.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Service selection
Select the type of service for your phone.
•GSM service only
•3G service only
•Automatic switch between GSM and 3G for best service.
IMPORTANT!
If you set your phone to use GSM only or 3G only, you will not be able to
make any calls, including emergency calls, or use other features
requiring a network connection, if the selected network is unavailable.
Network information
View your current network settings.
Services
This menu may contain pre-programmed services from your network pro-
vider depending on network support and subscription.
•Press Menu Settings General Services.
Flashlight
Set the automatic switch off time for the built in flashlight. See Flashlight,
p.47.
1. Press Menu Settings General.
2. Select Flashlight:
•1 min to turn off automatically after 1 min.
•2 min to turn off automatically after 2 min.
•No limit to turn of manually.
3. Press OK to confirm.
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Note! The flashlight will drain the battery very quickly. Remember to turn
it off after use.
Phonebook storage
1. Press Menu Settings General.
2. Select Phonebook storage:
•SIM to save 1 phone number per contact. Number and length
of the phone numbers/contacts that can be stored will vary de-
pending on SIM card/service provider preferences.
•Phone to save 300 contacts with 3 phone numbers each Mo-
bile,Home or Office.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Phonebook picture
You can change the phonebook view mode.
1. Press Menu Settings General.
2. Select Phonebook picture:
•On to see the contacts associate picture.
•Off to display only the names of contacts.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Sound
Note! Silent needs to be set to Off to access Tone setup, Volume, Alert
type and Extra tone. See Silent, p.26.
Audio setup
If you use a hearing aid or have hearing difficulties when using the tele-
phone in a noisy environment, you can customise the phone's audio
settings.
1. Press Menu Settings Sound.
2. Select Audio setup:
•Normal for normal hearing in normal conditions.
•Medium for mild hearing impairment or use in noisy
environment.
•High for moderate hearing impairment or use in a very noisy
environment.
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•HAC mode for use with hearing aid in the T position.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Tone setup
1. Press Menu Settings Sound.
2. Select Tone setup Ringtone.
3. Use / to select one of the available melodies, the melody will
be played.
4. Press OK to confirm or Back to discard changes.
5. Set up the Alarm,Message tone,Opening tone,Closing tone,Key-
pad tone,Power on and Power off in the same way.
Ringtone volume
1. Press Menu Settings Sound Volume.
2. Use / to change the ringtone volume.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Silent
1. Press Menu Settings Sound.
2. Select Silent On/Off to enable/disable.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Tip: Press and hold shortcut button #to activate/deactivate Silent
mode.
Alert type
Incoming calls can be signalled by a ringtone and/or vibration.
1. Press Menu Settings Sound.
2. Select Alert type:
•Ring only for ringtone only.
•Vib. only for vibration only.
•Vib. and ring for vibration and ringtone.
•Vib. then ring to start with vibration and adds ringtone after a
short while.
•Silent for no sound or vibration, the display light is lit.
3. Press OK to confirm.
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Extra tone
Warning and error tones are used to alert you of low battery power,
phone and SIM card errors etc.
1. Press Menu Settings Sound Extra tone.
2. Select Warning On/Off to enable/disable.
3. Select Error On/Off to enable/disable.
4. Press Done to save.
Display
Wallpaper
You can select different display backgrounds.
1. Press Menu Settings Display Wallpaper.
2. Use / to display available wallpapers.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Text size
You can customise the text size for messages and the phonebook.
1. Press Menu Settings Display.
2. Select Text size Normal/Large.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Idle display
In standby mode the display can show clock only, clock and the service
provider, or all information.
1. Press Menu Settings Display.
2. Select Idle display Clock only/Clock & Operator/All info.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Themes
You can select different themes to personalise the phones texts and
background.
1. Press Menu Settings Display Themes.
2. Use / to select a theme.
3. Press OK to confirm.
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LCD backlight
Select the delay time for the display backlight.
1. Press Menu Settings Display.
2. Select LCD backlight:
•15 sec.
•30 sec.
•1 min
3. Press OK to confirm.
Brightness
You can customise the phones brightness settings.
1. Press Menu Settings Display Brightness.
2. Select Level 1–Level 3.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Calls
Voice mail
If your subscription includes an answering service, callers can leave a
voice mail message when you cannot answer a call. Voice mail is a net-
work service and you may need to subscribe to it first. For more informa-
tion and for the voice mail number, contact your service provider.
1. Press Menu Settings Calls Voice mail.
2. Select Empty Add.
3. Select Phonebook to add a contact from the Phonebook.
Alternatively, select Manual. See Phonebook, p.12.
4. Press OK to confirm.
To edit or delete an existing entry, select it and press Options Edit/
Delete.
Call voice mail
1. Press Menu Settings Calls Voice mail.
2. Press Options Call voice mail.
3. Press OK to confirm.
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Tip: Press and hold shortcut button 1to call your voice mail.
If activated reminder in the Messages settings, a reminder signal will be
heard after 10 minutes if not listening to new voice mail messages.
Speed dial
A,B,0and 2–9can be used for speed dialling. To speed dial an
entry from standby, press and hold corresponding button.
1. Press Menu Settings Calls Speed dial.
2. Select AAdd and select an entry from the phonebook.
3. Press OK to confirm.
4. Repeat to add speed dial entries for buttons B,0,2–9.
To change contact, select an existing entry and press Options Edit/
Delete.
You can edit the contact information for the dedicated speed dial buttons
Aand B.
1. Press corresponding button. Use / to highlight the name or
the number, then press Edit.
2. Press OK to confirm. Delete with Clear.
Top 10
Set the entry as one of the first 10 contacts listed in the phonebook.
1. Press Menu Settings Calls Top 10.
2. Select one of the empty entries and press Add.
3. Use / to scroll through the phonebook, or quick search by
pressing the key corresponding to the first letter of the entry.
4. Press OK to save the selected entry, or press Back to discard
changes.
To delete a top 10 entry, select the entry in the top 10 list and press Op-
tions Delete.
Tip: You can also add entry from the phonebook. Select the contact
and press Options Top 10.
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Call time
During a call, the duration of the call is shown. You can check the dura-
tion of your calls.
1. Press Menu Settings Calls.
2. Select Call time:
•Last call to show the elapsed time of the most recent call.
•Outgoing calls to show the elapsed time of all dialled calls.
•Received calls to show the elapsed time of all received calls.
•Reset all Yes to reset all.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Answer mode
1. Press Menu Settings Calls.
2. Select Answer mode:
•Open to answer On to answer incoming calls by opening the
flip.
•Any key On to be able to answer incoming calls by pressing
any button (exemption ).
3. Press OK to confirm.
Call setup
This menu may vary depending on network support and subscription.
Contact your service provider for more information.
Caller ID
Display or hide your phone number on the recipient's phone when you
call.
1. Press Menu Settings Calls Call setup.
2. Select Caller ID:
•Set by network to use default setting by the network.
•Hide ID to never show your number.
•Send ID to always show your number
3. Press OK to confirm.
Call waiting
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You can handle more than one call at a time. An alert tone will be heard
if there is an incoming call while talking. To put the current call on hold
and answer the incoming call, press Options Answer.
1. Press Menu Settings Calls Call setup.
2. Select Call waiting:
•Activate to enables call waiting.
•Deactivate to disables call waiting.
•Query status to displays if call waiting is active or not.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Call forward
You can divert calls to an answering service, or to another phone number.
Set up which calls should be diverted. Select a condition and press OK,
then select Activate,Deactivate or Query status (see Call waiting, p.30)
for each.
1. Press Menu Settings Calls Call setup.
2. Select Call forward:
•Voice calls to divert all voice calls.
•Unreachable to divert incoming calls if the phone is turned off
or out of range.
•No reply to divert incoming calls if unanswered.
•If busy to divert incoming calls if the line is busy.
•Cancel all no divert calls.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Call barring
Your phone can be restricted to disallow certain types of calls.
Note! A password is needed to apply Call barring. Contact your service
provider to get the password.
1. Press Menu Settings Calls.
2. Select Call setup Call barring.
3. Select Outgoing calls:
•All calls to answer incoming calls but not dial out.
•Internat.calls unable to call international numbers.
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•Int. except home unable to call international numbers except to
the country associated with the SIM card.
4. Press OK to confirm.
5. Select Incoming calls:
•All calls to dial out but not receive incoming calls.
•When roaming unable to receive incoming calls while roaming
(operating in other networks).
•Cancel all to cancel all call barring (password needed).
6. Press OK to confirm.
Messages
Predictive text
1. Press Menu Settings Messages Predictive text.
2. Select On to enable Predictive text/eZiType™, see Entering text ,
p.5.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Writing language
1. Press Menu Settings Messages Writing language.
2. Use / to select a language.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Write speed
You can change the speed at which keypad characters repeat (before the
cursor moves onto the next character).
1. Press Menu Settings Messages Write speed.
2. Select Fast,Normal or Slow.
3. Press OK to confirm.
SMS settings
Memory status
1. Press Menu Settings Messages SMS settings.
2. Select Memory status to display the percentage of memory space
used on the SIM card and in the phone memory. Phone memory can
store up to 200 messages.
3. Press Back to return.
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Storage
1. Press Menu Settings Messages SMS settings.
2. Select Storage:
•SIM (default) to store messages on the SIM card.
•Phone to store messages in the phone memory.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Profile set
The Profile set number is needed to use the message function. The num-
ber to your service centre is supplied by your service provider and is usu-
ally set on the SIM card. If the service centre number is saved on the SIM
card it is shown. If not, you can enter the number yourself. Contact your
service provider for more information.
1. Press Menu Settings Messages SMS settings.
2. Select Profile set Edit.
3. Enter the service centre number. Press Clear to delete.
4. Press OK to confirm.
Cell broadcast
You can receive messages on various topics from your service provider,
such as weather or traffic conditions in a particular region. For available
channels and relevant channel settings, contact your service provider.
Cell broadcast messages cannot be received when the device is roaming.
1. Press Menu Settings Messages SMS settings.
2. Select Cell broadcast:
•Function on/off to turn information On/Off.
•View messages to read the message.
•Languages to select language On/Off.
•Channel settings to select from which channels to receive/sub-
scribe messages. Use the options Subscribe,Cancel subscrip-
tion,Add,Edit and Delete to define your channels.
3. Press OK to confirm.
MMS settings
Memory status
1. Press Menu Settings Messages MMS settings.
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2. Select Memory status to displays the percentage of memory space
used in the phone memory.
3. Press Back to return.
Storage
Picture messages (MMS) are saved by default in the phone memory.
When the memory becomes full you will need to either delete a picture
message (see Inbox, Outbox and Sent, p.18) or select to save your picture
messages on the memory card. When the memory is full you will see a
message when you try to send or receive a picture message.
Note! Make sure to insert a compatible memory card before saving on it
(see Install the SIM card, memory card and the battery, p.1).
1. Press Menu Settings Messages MMS settings.
2. Select Storage:
•Memory card (memory card only appears if you have inserted a
card) to store picture messages on the memory card.
•Phone to store in the phone memory.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Reminder
The text message (SMS) reminder alerts you once if you haven't checked
your text message or listened to your voice mail within 10 minutes from
receipt. If the notification envelope is removed by pressing , no re-
minder will be heard.
1. Press Menu Settings Messages Reminder.
2. Select On/Off to enable/disable.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Vibration
The text message (SMS) vibration alert is several short vibrations that
continues for Short (4 seconds) or Long (12 seconds).
1. Press Menu Settings Messages.
2. Select Vibration:
•Short (4 seconds)
•Long (12 seconds)
3. Press OK to confirm.
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Note! If Alert type is set to Ring only the phone will not vibrate.
Delivery report
You can select if you want the phone to notify you when your text mes-
sage (SMS) or picture message (MMS) has reached the receiver.
1. Press Menu Settings Messages.
2. Select Delivery report On/Off to enable/disable.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Note! If you choose Delivery report=On, some operators will charge you
for that message.
Delete
1. Press Menu Settings Messages.
2. Select Inbox/Outbox/Sent/Delete all Yes to delete all messages.
Camera
1. Press Menu Settings Camera:
•EV information: EV/Light sensitivity can be adjusted by pushing
volume keys up & down when in camera mode.
•Flash to set as Auto,Off,On or Red-eye reduction.
•Image size to set as Wallpaper (lowest quality), 1 MP or 2 MP
(highest quality).
•Shutter sound Low or High.
2. Press OK to confirm.
Note! With higher quality, less pictures can be stored in the internal
memory.
Assistance
Change settings for the assistance button function.
Activation
Select how to activate the assistance function using the assistance
button.
1. Press Menu Settings Assistance.
2. Select Activation:
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•On Normal to activate by pressing and holding the button for
approximately 3 seconds, or press it twice within 1 second.
•On (3) to activate by pressing the button 3 times within 1
second.
•Off to disable the assistance button.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Number list
Select numbers to the list that will be called when the assistance button
is pressed.
1. Press Menu Settings Assistance Number list.
2. Select Empty Add.
3. Select Phonebook to add a contact from the phonebook.
Alternatively, press Manual to add names/numbers manually. See
Phonebook, p.12 .
4. Press OK to confirm.
5. Repeat until you have 5 contacts (maximum).
To edit or delete an existing entry, select it and press Options Edit/
Delete.
SMS
A text message (SMS) can be sent to the contacts in the numbers list
when the assistance button is pressed.
Activation
1. Press Menu Settings Assistance SMS.
2. Select Activation:
•On the phone sends a text message before dialling.
•Off the phone dials without sending a text message first.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Message
1. Press Menu Settings Assistance SMS.
2. Select Message Edit to write the message.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Note! You must write a message if you activate the SMS function.
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Confirm with "0"
When the assistance function is activated the phone dials the first num-
ber on the list. If the call is not answered within 25 seconds, the next
number is dialled. Dialling is repeated 3 times or until the call is an-
swered, or until is pressed by the user.
You can enable the Confirm with "0" function. If the receiver doesn’t
press 0within 60 seconds the call will be disconnected and the next
number in the sequence will be called. If the receiver presses 0within
60 seconds, the call is confirmed and no further call attempts will be
made (assistance sequence interrupted). To enable set the function as
On.
Signal type
Select the notification signal type for the assistance sequence.
1. Press Menu Settings Assistance.
2. Select Signal type:
•High to use loud signals (default).
•Low to use one low signal.
•Silent no sound indication, like a normal call.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Alarm info
Please read the important safety information before enabling the assis-
tance function:
1. Press Menu Settings Assistance Alarm info:
•Be careful about including numbers with automatic answering
in the call list, as the alarm sequence stops once the call is
answered.
2. Press Back to return.
Note! This information is not applicable if Confirm with "0" is set to On.
Bluetooth®
IMPORTANT!
When you are not using Bluetooth connectivity, select Function on/off/
Off or Visibility/Off. Do not pair with an unknown device.
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Function on/off
1. Press Menu Settings Bluetooth.
2. Select Function on/off On/Off to enable/disable Bluetooth.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Visibility
1. Press Menu Settings Bluetooth.
2. Select Visibility On/Off to make your phone visible/invisible to
other devices.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Note! To prevent other devices from finding your device, select Off. Even
if you select Off, paired devices can still detect your device.
Device name
1. Press Menu Settings Bluetooth Device name.
2. Enter the name your phone should appear with for other Bluetooth
devices.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Search device
Search for available Bluetooth audio devices. If Bluetooth is not enabled
you can enable it by pressing Yes.
1. Press Menu Settings Bluetooth Search device.
2. Select from the list of devices and press Bond to connect.
3. When connecting to another Bluetooth device you need a shared
password. Enter the password and press OK.
My device
Add new devices or view saved.
1. Press Menu Settings Bluetooth My device.
2. Select device from the list and press Options:
•Connect/Disconnect to connect/disconnect with the selected
device. This may require a profile, usually a headset.
•Set default to set the connected device as default.
•Rename to change the name of the device.
•Delete to delete the device from the list.
•Delete all to delete all devices from the list.
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3. Press OK to confirm.
Audio path
1. Press Menu Settings Bluetooth.
2. Select Audio path:
•Phone to answer incoming calls with the phone
•Forward BT to forward incoming calls to the Bluetooth device.
3. Press OK to confirm.
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Security
SIM lock
The SIM card is protected with a PIN code (Personal Identification Num-
ber). The phone can be set to ask for the PIN code on startup.
1. Press Menu Settings Security.
2. Select SIM lock:
•On to activate PIN code, you need to enter the PIN code every
time the phone is started.
•Off to deactivate PIN code. Warning, if SIM card is lost/stolen it
is unprotected.
•Automatic to not enter the PIN code when the phone is started,
the phone remembers it automatically. If the SIM card is moved
to another phone (lost/stolen), the PIN code needs to be en-
tered to unlock.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Note! You need to enter the current PIN code to disable/enable SIM lock.
Phone lock
1. Press Menu Settings Security Phone lock.
2. Select On/Off to enable/disable.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Note! You need to input the current phone code to disable/enable Phone
lock. The default phone code is 1234.
Remote configuration
Allow persons that you trust, usually a family member or friend, to send
information to your Doro PhoneEasy®620. You can receive phonebook
contacts and contacts for speed dial keys, calendar tasks and settings
for the assistance button. When activated, you don’t have to do anything,
it’s the other person that sends information to you.
Activation
1. Press Menu Settings Security.
2. Select Remote config Activation.
3. Select On/Off to enable/disable.
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4. Press OK to confirm.
Number list
You need to add the name and number of the people who are allowed to
send information from their phone to your Doro PhoneEasy®620.
1. Press Menu Settings Security Remote config.
2. Select Number list Empty Add.
3. Select Phonebook to add a contact from it.
Alternatively, press Manual.
4. Press .
5. Enter the number and press OK to confirm.
6. Repeat until you have 5 contacts (maximum).
To edit or delete an existing entry, select it and press Options View/
Edit/Delete.
Fixed dial (FDN)
You can limit calls to certain numbers saved on the SIM card. The list of
allowed numbers is protected by your PIN2-code.
1. Press Menu Settings Security.
2. Select Fixed dial:
•Mode On/Off to enable/disable.
•Fixed numbers Add and enter the first allowed number.
Alternatively, select an entry and press Options Add/Edit/
Delete.
3. If needed, enter PIN2 and press OK to confirm.
Note! You can save parts of phone numbers. For example, if you save
01234, allows calls to all numbers starting with 01234. It is possible to
place an SOS call by entering the main local emergency number followed
by even when fixed dial is activated. When fixed dial is activated you
are not allowed to view or manage any phone numbers saved on the SIM
card. You are not able to send any text messages (SMS) either.
Passwords (change your passwords)
To change the PIN,PIN2 or the Phone code passwords:
1. Press Menu Settings Security Passwords.
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2. Enter the current code and confirm with OK.
3. Enter a new code and confirm with OK.
4. Enter the new code again and confirm with OK.
Master reset
1. Press Menu Settings Security.
2. Select Master reset to reset the phone settings. All the changes that
you have made to the phone settings will be reset to default settings.
3. Enter the phone password and press OK to reset.
Master clear
1. Press Menu Settings Security.
2. Select Master clear to delete phone settings and content such as
contacts, number lists and messages (SIM memory is not affected).
3. Enter the phone password and press OK to reset.
Note! The default phone code is 1234.
File manager
Manage the contents and properties of files. You can open, delete, move,
copy and rename files.
1. Press Menu Settings File manager.
2. Select Phone/Memory card Open.
3. Select a folder, eg Photos and press Open.
4. Select a file and press Options:
•Play (audio/video/music), press to Play or to Stop.
•View (photos/images) for single view.
•Send Send by MMS to send as picture message (MMS)
(Create and send picture message (MMS), p.16)/Send by Blue-
tooth to send to a Bluetooth device (Bluetooth®, p.37).
•Details to view detailed information about the file, e.g. date,
size, copyright protection.
•Use Wallpaper to save as display background/Phonebook
picture to send to a phonebook contact.
•Create folder to create a new folder.
•Rename to rename the file.
•Delete to delete the file.
•Delete all to delete all files in selected folder.
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•Sort by Name/Time.
•Copy/Move Phone/Memory card Options Open. Se-
lect a folder, eg Photos and press Options Paste.
5. Press OK to confirm.
Supported formats:
•Picture format: BMP/GIF/JPG/PNG. Photos taken with the built in
camera are saved as JPG.
•Audio format: WAV/AMR/MIDI/MP3/AAC/AAC+. Recordings made
with the built in sound recorder are saved as AMR.
•Video format: MP4/3GPP. Only playback is possible.
Additional functions
Organizer
The Organizer menu contains:
Alarm Daily reminder
Calendar Notes
Alarm
1. Press Menu Organizer Alarm On.
2. Enter the alarm time using the keypad.
3. Press OK to confirm.
4. For a single occurrence, select Single.
For a repeated alarm, select Repeated. Scroll through the list of days
and press On/Off to enable/disable the alarm for each day.
To edit an alarm, press Edit.
To stop the alarm, press Off.
Note! The alarm will work even when the phone is switched off. Do not
press Yes to power on if wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may
cause interference or danger.
When the alarm goes off a signal will sound. Press Stop to turn off the
alarm or press Snooze to repeat the alarm after 9 minutes.
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Calendar
View
1. Press Menu Organizer Calendar.
2. Press Options View to show tasks for the selected date.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Add task
1. Press Menu Organizer Calendar Add task.
2. Enter date for the task, then press .
3. Enter time for the task, then press .
4. Enter subject.
5. Press OK to confirm.
Jump to date
1. Press Menu Organizer Calendar Jump to date.
2. Enter the date.
3. Press OK to confirm.
View all
1. Press Menu Organizer Calendar.
2. Select a task and press Options View all.
3. Press Options:
•Edit to edit selected task.
•Delete to delete selected task.
•Delete all to delete all tasks.
4. Press OK to confirm.
Note! The calendar will work even when the phone is switched off. Do not
press Yes to power on if wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may
cause interference or danger.
Daily reminder
1. Press Menu Organizer Daily reminder Add.
2. Enter time for the task, then press .
3. Enter subject.
4. Press OK to save.
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Note! The reminder will work even when the phone is switched off. Do
not press Yes to power on if wireless phone use is prohibited or when it
may cause interference or danger.
When the alarm goes off a signal will sound. Press Stop to turn off the
alarm or press Snooze to repeat the alarm after 9 minutes.
Options
1. Press Menu Organizer Daily reminder.
2. Select a reminder, then press Options
•Add to add new reminder.
•Edit to edit selected reminder.
•Delete to delete selected reminder.
•Delete all to delete all reminders.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Note! The reminder will work even when the phone is switched off. Do
not press Yes to power on if wireless phone use is prohibited or when it
may cause interference or danger.
Notes
1. Press Menu Organizer Notes.
2. Select Add to enter your note using the keypad.
3. Press OK to save.
Options
1. Press Menu Organizer Notes.
2. Select a note, then press Options:
•Add to add new note.
•Edit to edit selected note.
•Delete to delete selected note.
•Delete all to delete all notes.
3. Press OK to confirm.
FM radio
The FM radio has a frequency range from 87.5 to 108.0 MHz and 9
preset channels.
Turning the radio on
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1. Connect the headset to the headset socket .
2. Press Menu FM radio. The radio is turned on. The tuned fre-
quency is displayed.
3. Select channel using or . Use the side keys +/-to adjust the
volume.
Tip: Press to return to standby mode. The radio will continue to play.
Volume
1. Press Menu FM radio.
2. Press Options Volume.
3. Use or or the side buttons +/–to adjust the volume.
4. Press OK to confirm.
Save frequency
1. Press Menu FM radio Options Save frequency.
2. Enter a name for the new channel, see Entering text , p.5.
3. Press Save.
Switch off
•Press Menu FM radio Options Switch off.
Tip: Disconnecting the headset will also turn off the radio.
Loud speaker
1. Press Menu FM radio.
2. Press Options Loud speaker On.
3. Use the side buttons +/–to adjust the sound volume.
4. To turn off, select Off.
Channel list (editing the channel list)
1. Press Menu FM radio Options Channel list.
2. Select the channel you wish to edit and press Options:
•Play to play the selected channel.
•Delete to delete the channel. Press Yes to confirm or No to re-
turn to the channel list.
•Edit to edit the channel name, then press to edit the fre-
quency, use #to enter the decimal point. Press Save when
done.
3. Press OK to confirm.
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Manual input (changing search mode)
1. Press Menu FM radio Options.
2. Select Manual input:
•Fine tune to tune manually with or .
•Auto search to use automatic station search with or .
3. Press OK to confirm.
Auto save
Note! This will overwrite all previously saved channels!
1. Press Menu FM radio Options.
2. Select Auto save to automatically install available radio stations in
channels 1-9.
3. Press OK to confirm.
Calculator
The calculator can perform basic mathematical operations.
1. Press Menu Calculator.
2. Enter the first number. Use #to enter decimal points.
3. Use the arrow buttons to select an operation (+, -, x, ÷) and press OK.
4. Enter the next number and press OK.
5. Repeat steps 2–4 as necessary.
Select =and press OK to calculate the result.
Flashlight
1. Press Menu Flashlight.
2. Press Off to turn off.
Note! See Flashlight, p.24 to set the automatic switch off time.
Games
1. Press Menu Games.
2. Select Tetris/Boxman:
•Continue to continue game.
•Restart level to restart game at the same level as before.
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•Start game to start a new game.
•Game level to select difficulty level.
•Best grades to view your best results. Press Back to return or
Reset to reset the scores.
•Help to view instructions for the game. Press Back to return.
•Settings Sound effect to enable/disable by using the side
buttons +/-to select On/Off.
•Settings Volume to adjust the sound volume using the side
buttons +/–.
3. Press OK to confirm
Status
Scroll the status list to get further information about the icons shown
on top of your display. Icons shown on the display varies depending on
your phone status.
1. Press Menu Status.
2. Use or to scroll the list.
3. Press Back to return to standby mode.
Instructions for the REMOTE USER
Send remote control commands by text message (SMS)
1. Make sure activation is set to On and that the remote user is saved
in the Number list on the Doro PhoneEasy®620.
2. Press Menu Settings Security Remote config.
Note! Text message (SMS) format must be *#Command#, otherwise the
text message (SMS) cannot be identified as a remote control command.
•Parameters are the content you want to send.
•Use # sign to separate two parameters.
•In tables P = Parameters.
Save a new contact in the phonebook
All contacts sent to Doro PhoneEasy®620 by remote configuration are
stored in the phone (even if storage is set to SIM). 3 phone numbers for
each contact Mobile, Home or Office can be sent.
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Command P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4
phonebook name
max. length=
30
mobile
max. length=
40
home office
Example: Send Jeff Jackson’s mobile number, home number and his of-
fice number to Doro PhoneEasy®620.
The mobile number is: 0700-393939. Home number: 046-280 50 11.
Office number: 046-280 50 83.
•*#phonebook#Jeff
Jackson#0700393939#0462805011#0462805083#
The number is saved in the 620 phonebook as:
Jeff Jackson
0700393939
0462805011
0462805083
Note! Only use numerals for parameters 2, 3 and 4. If you use letters in
these parameters it will be stored as empty/blank in the phonebook.
Contacts already saved in the phonebook, will not be replaced. They will
be duplicated. This is to avoid unintentional removal of contacts from the
phonebook.
Tip: When storing international numbers, always use +before the country
code for best operation. Enter the phone number including the area code.
Set the assistance function
Command P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4
alert a
activation
0/1/2
0=Off
1=On
Normal
2=On (3)
alert n
number
1–5
location in
Number list
Name
max. length=
30
number
max. length=
40
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alert m
message
0/1
0=Off
1=On
Text
max. length=
70
alert c
confirm with
“0”
0/1
0=Off
1=On
alert s
signal type
0/1/2
0=High
1=Low
2=Silent
Example: Activate the assistance function.
•*#alert#a#1#
Example: Store Jeff Jackson in Number list as position one (1) with
phone number: 0700-393939.
•*#alert#n#1#Jeff Jackson#0700393939#
Example: Enable the text message (SMS) function to when the Assis-
tance button is pressed. The text message should be: This is an assis-
tance message. Please take appropriate actions.
•*#alert#m#1#This is an assistance message. Please take appropri-
ate actions.#
Example: Enable the Confirm with "0" function.
•*#alert#c#1#
Example: Set the Signal type to low.
•*#alert#s#1#
Tip: Remember to write down the positions you send. This way it is easier
for you to send changes later.
Set the one touch memories
Command P 1 P 2 P 3
memorykey a
A key
Name
max length = 30
number
max length = 40
memorykey b
B key
Name
max length = 30
number
max length = 40
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Example: Set Jeff Jackson’s mobile number in memory key Ain Doro
PhoneEasy®620 and Martha Thomson in memory key B.
•*#memorykey#a#Jeff Jackson#0700393939#
•*#memorykey#b#Martha Thomson#0768991014#
Add task to calendar
Command P 1 P 2 P 3
task yyyymmdd
Date
hhmm
Time
note
description of task.
max. length = 35
Example: Send a new calendar task to Doro PhoneEasy®620. The task
text should be: dentist appointment in December 1, 2010 at 10:30.
•*#task#20101201#1030#dentist appointment#
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Troubleshooting
Phone cannot be switched on
Battery charge low Connect the power adapter and charge the bat-
tery for 3 hours. Full battery capacity is reached
after the battery has been charged 3–4 times.
Battery incorrectly
installed
Check the installation of the battery.
Failure to charge the battery
Battery or charger
damaged
Check the battery and charger.
Battery should only be
charged in temperatures
between 32 °F and
105 °F
Improve the charging environment.
Charger incorrectly con-
nected to phone or
power socket
Check the charger connections.
Standby time decreases
Battery charge capacity
too low
Install a new battery.
Too far from base sta-
tion, phone is constantly
searching for signal
Searching the network consumes battery power.
Find a place with a stronger signal, or tempora-
rily turn off the phone.
Failure to place or receive calls
Call barring activated Deactivate call barring. If this does not solve the
problem, contact your service provider.
PIN code not accepted
Wrong PIN code entered
too many times
Enter the PUK code to change the PIN code, or
contact your service provider.
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SIM card error
SIM card damaged Check the condition of the SIM card. If it is dam-
aged, contact your service provider.
SIM card incorrectly
installed
Check the installation of the SIM card. Remove
the card and reinstall it.
SIM card dirty or damp Wipe the contact surfaces of the SIM card with a
clean cloth.
Failure to connect to network
SIM card invalid Contact your service provider.
No coverage of GSM
service
Contact your service provider.
Weak signal
Too far from base
station
Try again from another location.
Network congestion Try calling at a later time.
Echo or noise
Regional problem from
bad network relay
Hang up and redial. This may switch to another
network relay.
Failure to add a contact
Phonebook memory full Delete contacts to free up memory.
Failure to set a function
Function not supported
or subscribed from
network
Contact your service provider.
Safety instructions
CAUTION
The unit and the accessories can contain small parts. Keep all of the equipment out
of the reach of small children.
The mains adapter is the disconnect device between the product and mains power.
The mains socket outlet must be close to the equipment and easily accessible.
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Network services and costs
Your device is approved for use on the WCDMA 850/1900 MHz, GSM 850/1800/1900
MHz networks. To use the device, you need a subscription with a service provider.
Using network services may result in traffic costs. Some product features require sup-
port from the network, and you may need to subscribe to them.
Operating environment
Follow the rules and laws that apply wherever you are, and always turn off the unit
whenever its use is prohibited or can cause interference or hazards. Only use the unit in
its normal user position.
This unit complies with guidelines for radiation when it is used either in a normal posi-
tion against your ear, or when it is at least 0.6 in from your body. If the unit is carried
close to your body in a case, belt holder or other holder, these holders should not con-
tain any metal, and the product should be placed at the distance from your body speci-
fied above. Make sure that the distance instructions above are followed until the
transfer is complete.
Parts of the unit are magnetic. The unit can attract metal objects. Do not keep credit
cards or other magnetic media near the unit. There is a risk that information stored on
them can be erased.
Medical units
The use of equipment that transmits radio signals, for example, mobile phones, can in-
terfere with insufficiently protected medical equipment. Consult a doctor or the manu-
facturer of the equipment to determine if it has adequate protection against external
radio signals, or if you have any questions. If notices have been put up at health care fa-
cilities instructing you to turn off the unit while you are there, you should comply. Hospi-
tals and other health care facilities sometimes use equipment that can be sensitive to
external radio signals.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separa-
tion of 6 inch be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to
avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. Persons with pacemakers:
•Should always keep the phone more than 6 inch from their pacemaker when the
phone is turned on.
•Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
•Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for
interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn the phone off
immediately.
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Areas with explosion risk
Always turn off the unit when you are in an area where there is a risk of explosion. Fol-
low all signs and instructions. There is a risk of explosion in places that include areas
where you are normally requested to turn off your car engine. In these areas, sparks
can cause explosion or fire which can lead to personal injury or even death.
Turn off the unit at filling stations, and any other place that has fuel pumps and auto re-
pair facilities.
Follow the restrictions that apply to the use of radio equipment near places where fuel
is stored and sold, chemical factories and places where blasting is in progress.
Areas with risk for explosion are often – but not always – clearly marked. This also ap-
plies to below decks on ships; the transport or storage of chemicals; vehicles that use
liquid fuel (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or par-
ticles, such as grain, dust or metal powder.
Protect your hearing
WARNING
Excessive exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing damage. Exposure
to loud sounds while driving may distract your attention and cause an
accident. Listen to a headset at a moderate level, and do not hold the
device near your ear when the loudspeaker is in use.
Emergency calls
IMPORTANT!
Mobile phones use radio signals, the mobile phone network, the terrestrial network
and user-programmed functions. This means that connection cannot be guaranteed
in all circumstances. Therefore, never rely only on a mobile phone for very important
calls such as medical emergencies.
Vehicles
Radio signals can affect electronic systems in motor vehicles (for example, electronic
fuel injection, ABS brakes, automatic cruise control, air bag systems) that have been in-
correctly installed or are inadequately protected. Contact the manufacturer or its repre-
sentative for more information about your vehicle or any additional equipment.
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. Serious injuries may be caused if the mobile
phone equipment is incorrectly installed and the airbag fills with air.
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It is prohibited to use the unit in flight. Turn off the unit before you board a plane. Using
wireless telecom units inside a plane can pose risks to air safety and interfere with tele-
communications. It may also be illegal.
Driving safely
Adapted from CTIA-The Wireless Association®
WARNING
Use of this unit alone or with headphones (even if used only in one ear) while driving
a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle is dangerous and is illegal in some areas, and the
user should not engage in such conduct. Driving while operating a mobile phone is
distracting and could cause serious injury or death.
If you decide to use this unit while driving or riding a bicycle, keep in mind the following
guidelines:
•Give full attention to driving and to the road.
Using a mobile device while driving may be distracting. If you find it disruptive or
distracting while operating any type of vehicle, riding a bicycle, or performing any
activity that requires your full attention, pull off the road and park before making or
answering a call if driving conditions require.
•Get to know your phone and its features such as phone book, call memory, and
speakerphone.
These features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road.
See the applicable portion of this user’s guide for more information.
•Use a hands-free device.
Add an extra layer of convenience and safety to your unit with one of the many
hands-free accessories available.Use of a headset or other hands-free device may
be legally required.Several states have in recent years passed laws making it un-
lawful to operate a motor vehicle while talking on a wireless phone without use of a
headset, speakerphone, or other hands-free device. County and municipal ordinan-
ces may also limit or ban wireless conversations for automobile drivers. You should
therefore check the status of such laws in your area and in locations to which you
travel by car, whether or not you otherwise follow the preferred safety practice of
routinely using a hands-free device.For SMS text messaging, it is a recommended
safety practice that you never send or view received text messages while driving; in
California, and likely other states in the future, SMS messaging by a driver is also a
legal violation.
•Position phone within easy reach.
Keep your eyes on the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let
your voice mail answer it for you.
•Assess the traffic before dialing, or place calls when you are not moving or before
pulling into traffic.
Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary. Never dial, send SMS text mes-
sages, or enter other text while you are driving. Driving while operating a mobile
phone is distracting and could cause serious injury or death.
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•Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving.
If necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions.
Driving in rain, sleet, snow, ice, fog, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.
•Do not take notes, look up phone numbers, or perform any other activities that re-
quire your attention while driving.
Jotting down a to-do list or flipping through your address book takes attention away
from your primary responsibility, driving safely.
•Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting.
Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations
that have the potential to divert your attention from the road.
Hearing aid compatibility
Note! For hearing aid compatibility, turn off Bluetooth connectivity.
Your mobile device model complies with FCC rules (C63.19-2007) governing hearing aid
compatibility. These rules require an M3 microphone or higher value. The M-value,
shown on the device box and below, refers to lower radio frequency (RF) emissions. A
higher M-value generally indicates that a device model has a lower RF emissions level,
which may improve the likelihood that the device will operate with certain hearing aids.
Some hearing aids are more immune than others to interference. Please consult your
hearing health professional to determine the M-rating of your hearing aid and whether
your hearing aid will work with this device.
This device is set for direct connection to telecoilequipped hearing aids. When both the
telecoil hearing aid (T switch) and the phone telecoil are activated, using the device with
the aided ear will provide a direct connection for audio through your hearing aid. The
quality of sound depends on the type of hearing aid used. You should test the device
with the telecoil setting activated to determine whether your audio performance
improves.
Your device meets the M3/T4 level rating.
TTY compatibility
This unit does not support TTY signaling. If you intend to connect a TTY to the unit, this
unit should not be purchased and, if already purchased, it should be returned for a
refund.
RF exposure information (SAR)
This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for expo-
sure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of
the U.S. Government and by the Canadian regulatory authorities.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC and by the
Canadian regulatory authorities is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for SAR are conducted using stand-
ard operating positions accepted by the FCC and Industry Canada with the phone trans-
mitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the
SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone
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while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is de-
signed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach
the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower
the power output.
The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use
at the ear is 0.992 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is
0.996 W/kg (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon
available enhancements and FCC requirements.)
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at vari-
ous positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an
Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as
in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model
phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: WS5DORO620
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the hand-
set a minimum of 5/8 inch (1.5 cm) from the body. Use of other enhancements may not
ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn ac-
cessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 5/
8 inch (1.5 cm) from your body when the phone is switched on.
*In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is
1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates
a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account
for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national report-
ing requirements and the network band.
IC Radiation Exposure Statement
This EUT is compliance with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in
IC RSS-102 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and
procedures specified in IEEE 1528 and IEC 62209. This equipment should be installed
and operated with minimum distance 1.5 cm between the radiator and your body. This
device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d'exposition DAS incontrôlée pour la population
générale de la norme CNR-102 d'Industrie Canada et a été testé en conformité avec les
méthodes de mesure et procédures spécifiées dans IEEE 1528 et IEC 62209. Cet appa-
reil doit être installé et utilisé avec une distance minimale de 1,5 cm entre l’émetteur et
votre corps. Cet appareil et sa ou ses antennes ne doivent pas être co-localisés ou fonc-
tionner en conjonction avec tout autre antenne ou transmetteur.
Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability
Doro AB and its affiliates, licensees and retailers assume no responsibility for any dam-
age or loss resulting from the use of this guide. Doro AB and its affiliates, licensees and
retailers assume no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise
through the use of this software. Doro AB and its affiliates, licensees and retailers as-
sume no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of
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malfunction, dead battery, or repairs. Be sure to make backup copies of all important
data on other media to protect against data loss.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTAN-
CES SHALL DORO AB OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES, LICENSEES AND RETAILERS BE RE-
SPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED. THE CONTENTS OF
THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED “AS IS.” EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW,
NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PAR-
TICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE IN RELATION TO THE ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, OR CON-
TENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT. DORO AB RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS
DOCUMENT OR WITHDRAW IT AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
FCC/Industry Canada notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules/Canadian ICES-003. These limits are de-
signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential in-
stallation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter-
ference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
•Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the re-
ceiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to stop using your unit if such interference
cannot be eliminated.
Doro has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any
changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Cet appareil est conforme aux dispositions de la partie 15 des règles de la FCC et des
normes CNR d'Industrie Canada sur les appareils radio exempts de licence. Son utilisa-
tion est assujettie aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer
d'interférence nuisible; et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y
compris l'interférence qui pourrait causer un fonctionnement non désiré.
Cet équipement a été testé et jugé conforme aux limites d'un appareil numérique de la
Classe B, en vertu de la partie 15 des règles de la FCC et de la NMB-003 canadienne.
Ces limites sont conçues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre l'interférence
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nuisible dans une installation résidentielle. Cet équipement génère, utilise et peut ém-
ettre de l'énergie radiofréquence et, s'il n'est pas installé et utilisé conformément aux in-
structions, peut causer une interférence nuisible aux communications radio. Toutefois,
il n'est pas garanti que l'interférence ne se produira pas dans une installation particu-
lière. Si cet équipement cause une interférence nuisible à la réception radio ou de pro-
grammes de télévision, laquelle peut être déterminée en éteignant et en allumant
l'équipement, l'usager est encouragé à essayer de corriger l'interférence par l'une ou
plusieurs des mesures suivantes :
•Réorientez ou relocalisez l'antenne de réception.
•Augmentez la séparation entre l'équipement et le receveur.
•Connectez l'équipement à une prise sur un circuit différent de celui auquel de le re-
ceveur est connecté.
•Consultez le vendeur ou un technicien radio/de télévision pour obtenir de l'aide.
La FCC ou Industrie Canada peut vous obliger à arrêter d'utiliser votre appareil si une
telle interférence ne peut pas être éliminée.
Doro n'a pas approuvé les changements ou modifications apportés à cet appareil par
l'usager. Tous les changements ou modifications apportés peuvent entraîner la révoca-
tion de l'autorisation d'utilisation de l'appareil.
Care and maintenance
Your unit is a technically advanced product and should be treated with the greatest care.
Negligence may void the warranty.
•Protect the unit from moisture. Rain/snowfall, moisture and all types of liquid can
contain substances that corrode the electronic circuits. If the unit gets wet, you
should remove the battery and allow the unit to dry completely before you replace
it.
•Do not use or keep the unit in dusty, dirty environments. The unit’s moving parts
and electronic components can be damaged.
•Do not keep the unit in warm places. High temperatures can reduce the lifespan
for electronic equipment, damage batteries and distort or melt certain plastics.
•Do not keep the unit in cold places. When the unit warms up to normal tempera-
ture, condensation can form on the inside which can damage the electronic circuits.
•Do not try to open the unit in any other way than that which is indicated here.
•Do not drop the unit. Do not knock or shake it either. If it is treated roughly the cir-
cuits and precision mechanics can be broken.
•Do not use strong chemicals to clean the unit.
•Maintain the battery and phone during operation between 32 °F–105 °F. If the
phone and battery become too warm or too cold, the phone and battery may not
work temporarily, even if the battery is fully charged. Subjecting the phone and bat-
tery to excessive temperatures can create a safety hazard resulting in fire, explo-
sion or other hazards.
•Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.
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•Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery,
immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other
hazard.
•Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.
•Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system
per IEEE-Std-1725. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of
fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
•Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery
terminals.
•Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the sys-
tem per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725. Use of an unqualified battery may present a
risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard.
•Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
•Battery usage by children should be supervised.
•Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery is dropped, especially
on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for
inspection.
•Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.
For those host devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source, the host device's
user manual shall include a statement that the device shall only be connected to CTIA
certified adapters, products that bear the USB-IF logo or products that have completed
the USB-IF compliance program.
The advice above applies to the unit, battery, mains adapter and other accessories. If
the phone is not working as it should, please contact the place of purchase for service.
Don’t forget the receipt or a copy of the invoice.
Battery disposal and recycling information
When the battery in this unit has reached the end of its useful life, please dispose of it
according to your local environmental laws and regulations. For information about recy-
cling cell phone batteries, go to: http://www.rbrc.org.
The symbol means that according to local laws and regulations your
product should be disposed of separately from household waste. When
the battery in this unit has reached the end of its useful life, take it to a
collection point designated by local authorities. Some collection points
accept products for free. The separate collection and recycling of your
unit will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in
a manner that protects human health and the environment.
Warranty
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 contact the place of
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purchase. Proof of purchase is required for any service or support needed during the
guarantee period.
This guarantee will not apply to a fault caused by an accident or a similar incident or
damage, liquid ingress, negligence, abnormal or improper usage, non-maintenance or
any other circumstances on the user’s part. Furthermore, this guarantee will not apply
to any fault caused by a thunderstorm or any other voltage fluctuations. As a matter of
precaution, we recommend disconnecting the charger during a thunderstorm.
Except as required by applicable law, batteries are consumables and are not included in
any guarantee.
This guarantee does not apply if batteries other than DORO original batteries are used.
EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTY EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, DORO AB DISCLAIMES
AND EXCLUDES ALL REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER
WRITTEN OR ORAL, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT
TO THE UNIT AND ELEMENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREOF, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIM-
ITED TO, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANT-
ABILITY, DURABILITY, QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, INCLUDING ANY
AND ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS FOUND IN APPLICABLE LEGISLATION.
Support
For assistance, please contact:
Website: www.dorocanada.com
Telephone: 1-888-611-3676
Specifications
Network: WCDMA 850/1900 MHz, GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz
Dimensions: 102 mm (4.02 in) x 52 mm (2.05 in) x 19 mm (.75 in)
Weight: 104 g (3.67 oz) (including battery)
Battery: 3.7 V / 800 mAh Li-ion battery
Bluetooth®is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, inc.
eZiType™is a trademark of Zi Corporation.
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