Doro 5055 user manual

User manual for the device Doro 5055

Device: Doro 5055
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Doro
Size: 1.97 MB
Added : 9/28/2014
Number of pages: 40
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Summary of the content on the page No. 2

Picture shows 5065R. 1 Phonebook 2 6 Volume (5055)/Hands Free Speaker (5065R) button 2 Phonebook 1 7 Caller Identifi cation (CID) 3 Talk/Call end button button 4 Keypad/Answering machine 8 OK/Intercom button function buttons 9 Redial/Erase button 5 Menu/Recall button

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

English Index Installation 4 Expanded System 23 Unpacking..............................4 General Information............. 23 Connection.............................4 Multiple Handsets ................ 23 Batteries ................................6 Base Unit Placement ........... 24 Battery Charge Indicator........6 Multiple Base Units.............. 24 Range ....................................7 Intercom Function................ 25 The Display............................8 Transferring Calls Betw

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

English Installation Unpacking The package should include the following items: - Handset - Mains adapter - Base unit - Line cord - 2 batteries - User Manual – Guarantee card (AU & NZ only) Models 5055+1/5065R+1 are also supplied with an extra handset including batteries, charger and electrical mains adapter. Connection Y 1. Connect the mains adapter to the socket of the base unit and to an electrical wall socket. 2. Remove the battery cover from the back of the handset. Insert the batteries

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

English Installation Only for models with an extra handset (5065R+1/5055+1): 8. Connect the mains adapter to the socket of the charger pod Y and to an electrical wall socket. 9. Remove the battery cover from the back of the handset. Insert the batteries into the handset ensuring correct battery polarity is observed. Replace the battery cover. 10.Place the handset in the charger pod and charge the handset batteries without interruption for 24 hours initially (thereafter fully discharged ha

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English Installation Batteries The telephone is supplied with environmentally friendly nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries, 2 x AAA 1.2V. As with all batteries performance may degrade over time, should you notice that the standby time has reduced considerably or there are signs of leakage, both batteries should be replaced. Fully charged batteries will last for approx 190 hours in standby or approx 12 hours call time. The stated times apply under normal room temperatures and when using f

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English Installation Range The range of the telephone varies depending on different factors in the surrounding enviroment. The radio waves transmitting the call may be hindered by obstructions, reducing the range. Specifi ed ranges require unobstructed transmission between the handset and the base unit. In such ideal conditions, the telephone range can be up to 300 metres. In a densely populated area, house, apartment, etc. the range of the telephone will be reduced. Try to get the best ra

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

English Installation The Display Indicator Function % Handset Ringer p Programme. = Menu. Battery charge indicator. Numbers in Caller ID log (CID). b Phonebook 1. Indicates that a call is connected. Flashes when it rings. i Intercom call. Phonebook 2. Shown within range of the base unit. Flashes when out of range. 5065R only: a Upper row: Answering machine settings. Lower row: The indicator is lit when the answering machine is activated. New incoming messages (ICM)

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

English Operation Important! Please note when programming all references to press = to press once and then immediately release the button. Making a Call 1. Enter the required telephone number. Mistakes can be erased using x. 2. Press O , the telephone number will now be dialled. 3. Press O O O a ag ga aiin t n to t o te er rm miin na at te t e th he c e ca allll.. Receiving a Call 1. Wait for the handset to ring. 2. Press O O O t to a o an ns sw we er t r th he c e ca allll.. 3. Press O O O a

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

English Operation Optional Network Services Access to additional network services (e.g. Call Waiting) can be gained R by using the recall button , * and # keys. Contact your network operator for more information. R Press the recall button followed by the extension number to transfer calls when connected to a PBX (TBR only). Handset Paging J Pressing on the base unit will activate the paging signal of the handset. This function is used to help locate the handset or to page the person I ca

Summary of the content on the page No. 11

English Operation Hands Free Function s The hands free button is located on the back of the handset (5055), and on the front of the handset (5065R). This allows calls to be made without having to hold the handset. If you wish, you can switch between handset and hands free during a call. 1. Enter the required telephone number. 2. Press O. When the call has been connected press s. The hands free feature will be activated and the conversation can be heard through the speaker. 3. Place the ha

Summary of the content on the page No. 12

English Phone Book Using the Phone Book There are two Phone Books which will store a total of 20 (10+10) telephone numbers (25 digits maximum) and names (10 characters maximum), this allows a stored phone number to be dialled using fewer button presses than if dialled manually. The Phone Books are arranged alphabetically. If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the telephone number (and for those numbers stored in the Phone book) the name of a caller will be shown upon receiving an incomin

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

English Phone Book Dialling from the Phone book 1. Select a Phone book by pressing the corresponding button b or . 2. Scroll through the entries using 8 8/ 9 9. 3. Press O , the displayed telephone number will now be dialled. Changing Numbers 1. Select the phonebook into which you wish to change the entry by pressing the corresponding button: b or . 0 0 0 2. Scroll to the desired memory by pressing 8 8/ 9 9. Press . 3. Press x to delete, use the number buttons to enter the new numbers. 0 4.

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

English Caller Identifi cation Explanation of Caller ID Caller ID allows you to see who is calling before you answer a call, and see who has called in your absence. If a name is attached to the telephone number and stored in the phone book, the name will be shown while the phone is ringing. The call log will store up to 10 telephone numbers, which can easily be retrieved for viewing and dialling. If you are checking incoming calls on the call log, only the telephone number will be shown. N

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English Caller Identifi cation Messages Besides showing telephone numbers, the display may also show a message. No information was received, e.g. when receiving an ****** international call, voicemail (Optional Network Services required), secret or blocked numbers. Removing a Number 1. Press . 2. Scroll to the required telephone number by using 8 8/ 9 9. ( ( ( ) 3. Press C 6 6 . Transferring Numbers to the Phone Book 1. Press . 2. Scroll to the required telephone number by using 8 8/ 9

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

English Settings Description of the menu system The telephone has a menu system, controlled by the following buttons: w (R) Activates and deactivates the menu system. 0 Move one step forward and/or confi rm selected option. x Used to erase/correct. 8 8 ( ( ( ) 1 1 Scroll through the menu alternatives. 9 9 ( ( ( ) 3 3 1 1 16 6 6 w ww ww w..d do or ro. o.c co om m

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

English Settings The Handset ringer There are three different ringer tunes. - One for regular incoming calls, b - One for incoming calls from numbers stored in Phone book 1 , - One for incoming calls from numbers stored in Phone book 2 . The display also shows the attached symbol during ringing and only applies if you subscribe to Caller ID services. There is NO ringer in the base unit. w (R) 1. Press . 0 0 0 2. Scroll using 8 8/ 9 9 until % fl ashes in the display. Press . 3. Display shows 1

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

English Settings Register a New Handset or Base Unit To enable the use of more than one handset a registration has to be performed. Every new handset must be registered in order to use a base unit. A maximum number of 2 base units can be registered with each handset, and each base unit can handle up to 4 handsets. Additional base units and handsets can be purchased from your local retailer. Please also refer to page 23 for more information on Expanded Systems. 1. Disconnect the electrical ad

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

English Settings De-register All other Handsets All other handsets except the one on which you perform the operation below, can easily be de-registered from a base. w (R) 1. Press . 2. Press the keypad digits 9 5. 3. Enter the PIN code (1111 for this model). 0 0 0 4. Press . Type of Caller ID (CID) Dependant on your network sytem requirements the Caller ID settings may need to be adjusted. If the telephone has been purchased in Australia this setting will be displayed as 1/4. w (R) 1. Press

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English Settings Tone/Pulse Dialling (UK only) Select dialling type (tone or pulse). The default setting is tone dialling, dependant on your network system requirements this may not require changing. This setting only applies to models purchased in the UK. w (R) 1. Press . 0 0 0 2. Scroll using 8 8/ 9 9 until w fl ashes in the display. Press . 0 0 0 3. Press r re ep pe ea at te ed dlly u y un nt tiil t l th he d e diis sp plla ay s y sh ho ow ws 2 s 2/ /5 5.. 4. Scroll using 8 8/ 9 9 to the d


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