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Battery

Because batteries only have a certain lifespan it is quite normal that call time

and standby time will decrease somewhat compared to the specifications when

the telephone is used regularly.

Fully-charged batteries (10 hours charging) will last for approx. 120 hours standby time or approx. 10 hours call time. These operation times apply at normal room temperature.

Full battery capacity will not be reached until the batteries have been charged 4-5 times.

The base unit has an automatic charging mechanism that prevents the batteries from being overcharged or damaged due to prolonged charging.

The display is unlit during charging, to check battery level press { or lift the handset.

Please note!

The base unit should not be located close to other electrical equipment, in direct sunlight or near any other strong heat source! This is to minimize the risk of interference.

It is normal for the device to become warm during charging and is not dangerous. Use only DORO original batteries. The guarantee does not cover any damage caused by incorrect batteries.

Coverage

The telephone’s coverage will vary normally between 50 and 300 metres, depending on whether the radio waves carrying the conversation are blocked by obstacles in their path. Coverage can be improved by turning ones’ head so that the handset is aligned with the base unit.

Sound quality declines as the limit is reached until the call is finally interrupted.

Making a call

1.Enter the required number.

2.Press q, and the number will be dialled. Press q to terminate the call.

Receiving a call

1.Wait for the handset to ring.

2.Answer the call by pressing q. Terminate the call with q.

Please note!

You can press Menu during a call to access certain functions. See Operator Services for more information.

When the battery is low or when there is too great a distance to the base unit the telephone will be unable to connect to a line.



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Doro 316 manual Battery, Coverage, Making a call, Receiving a call