Doro 820, 830R manual Caller Identification, Explanation of Caller ID

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Caller Identification

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.

New calls are indicated in standby mode by in the display. When a voicemail message

(Optional Network Services Required) has been received will flash. While scrolling through the list two short beeps will indicate that you have reached the fi rst or the last call.

When the log is full, the oldest number will be deleted automatically, as the new call is logged.

Please note!

In order for numbers to be shown, the Caller ID service must be provided by your network operator

and a current subscription in place. Contact your network operator for more information. Some telephone networks will transmit a call description (e.g. MOBILE) as a name, the number will not be shown while ringing, only when scrolling in the list.

Retrieving and Dialling CID Numbers.

1.Press

2.Scroll to the required telephone number by using <</>>. Press 0 the time and date the call was logged will now be displayed.

3.Press Q to dial, or press to return to the standby mode.

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 <</>>

3.Press C

Transferring Numbers to the Phone Book

1.Press

2.Scroll to the required telephone number by using <</>>

3.Select the phonebook into which you wish to save the entry by pressing the corresponding button: b or

4.Enter a name by pressing the corresponding number button until the required letter is displayed, please refer to the table on page 10. Press x to delete or make changes.

5.When the entire name has been entered, press 0 The telephone will return to the standby mode.

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Contents Manual Picture shows 830R Installation IndexInstallation UnpackingInterchangeable covers supplied Wall mountConnection Only for models with an extra handset 830R+1/820+1Battery Battery Charge IndicatorRange Display 830R onlyOperation Optional Network Services Handset PagingHands Free Function Phone Book Storing Telephone Numbers/Names Caller Identification Explanation of Caller IDSettings Handset ringerRegister a New Handset or Base Unit De-register this HandsetDe-register All other Handsets Type of Caller ID CID Tone/Pulse Dialling UK onlyLine Adaptation Recall Button Timing PBX FunctionHandset Volume Control 830R only Expanded System General InformationMultiple Base Units Base Units Placement Multiple HandsetsIntercom Function Transferring Calls Between HandsetsSwitching the Answering Machine On/Off Answering Machine 830ROutgoing Message OGM Using the Answering Machine Command FunctionPersonal Message Memo Call ScreeningDay/Time Stamp Number of Rings Remote CodeRecording Quality / Time Voice ControlAnnouncement Only ANN Out of Memory Remote Activation of the Answering MachineRemote Control Troubleshooting OtherGuarantee Australia and New Zealand Australia NEW ZealandREN RN for New Zealand Answering MachinesPage English Version

820, 830R specifications

The Doro 830R and Doro 820 are standout mobile phones designed specifically for seniors, focusing on simplicity, accessibility, and reliability. With an intuitive interface and senior-friendly features, these devices help users stay connected with their loved ones while catering to their unique needs.

One of the main features of the Doro 830R is its large, high-contrast display that makes it easy to read text messages and navigate menus. The device boasts large icons and a simplified interface, which are essential for older users who may have vision or dexterity challenges. Additionally, the adjustable font sizes allow for personal customization, ensuring optimal readability for every user.

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In terms of connectivity, the Doro 830R and Doro 820 support Bluetooth technology, enabling users to pair devices like hearing aids or wireless headsets. This compatibility is crucial, as it enhances the overall user experience, making calls and conversations clearer and more enjoyable. Furthermore, they both have an FM radio, allowing users to listen to their favorite stations and enjoy entertainment without needing an internet connection.

Another key characteristic is their impressive battery life, which is essential for users who may not want to deal with the hassle of frequent recharging. The Doro 830R and Doro 820 are designed to last multiple days on a single charge, ensuring that seniors can use their phones without anxiety about battery depletion.

The Doro 830R also includes a camera, allowing users to capture precious moments and share them with family and friends. This feature encourages users to engage with technology while preserving their fond memories.

In summary, the Doro 830R and Doro 820 are excellent choices for seniors. With their focus on usability, safety features, and robust technology, these devices are tailored to empower older adults and keep them connected to their loved ones in an increasingly digital world. Whether it's for everyday communication, safety, or simply to enjoy media, these phones represent a commitment to meeting the needs of senior users effectively.