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Doro 7060 User Manual

Doro 7060
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Note! All illustraons are for illustrave purposes only and
may not accurately depict the actual device.
The items supplied with your phone might vary depending
on the soware and accessories available in your region or
oered by your service provider. You can obtain addional
accessories from your local Doro dealer. The supplied
accessories provide the best performance with your phone.
2. GET TO KNOW YOUR PHONE
Start-up wizard


Start-up wizard
When starng the telephone for the rst me, you are
guided by the Start-up wizard to set some basic sengs.
2. 1. 
Descripons in this document are based on your phone’s
setup at the me of purchase. Instrucons normally start
from the start screen. Press (red) to reach the start
screen. Some descripons are simplied.
The arrow () indicates next acon in step-by-step instruc-
ons.
2. 2. 
 
Dial a number or answer an incoming call.
Enter the call log.
 
End calls or return to the start screen.
Long press to power on or o.

Press to make an assistance call.

Return to the previous screen.

Press to iniate the camera app.
3. 2. 
1. Press

to open

.
2. Use / to scroll through the contacts, or press
the buon corresponding to the rst leer of the name
to quick search.
3. Press (green) to dial the selected entry, or press
to return to the start screen.
3. 3. 
1. To answer an incoming call when the phone is closed,
open the phone.
2. Press (green) to answer.

1. When a call comes in, press

to silence the
ringsignal.
3. 4. 
Received, missed, and dialed calls are saved in a call log.

1. Press (green).
2. Use / to scroll through the call log
= Incoming call
= Outgoing call
= Missed call
3. Press (green) to dial the highlighted number.
Doro 7060
Quick Start Guide
English

 Take care not to scratch the metallic contacts on the
cards when inserng them into the card holders.
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
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
Insert the baery by sliding it into the baery
compartment. Replace the baery cover.
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1. 2. 
While its possible that your phone will already come with
enough charge to be powered on right out of the box, we
recommend to give it a full charge before rst use.

Only use baeries, chargers and accessories that have
been approved for use with this parcular model.
Connecng other accessories may be dangerous and may
invalidate the phone’s type approval and warranty.
When the baery is running low, appears and a
warning signal is heard. Connect the mains adapter to a
wall socket and to the charging socket y or place the
device in a charging cradle.
Alternavely connect the cable to the charging socket
y on the phone to a USB port on a computer.
1. 3. 
When the baery is fully charged, disconnect the charger
from the device and unplug the charger from the wall
socket.
To save power the screen goes o aer a while. Press any
buon to wake the screen up. Baeries degrade over me,
which means that call me and standby me will normally
decrease with regular use. During extended operaon, the
device may feel warm. In most cases, this is normal. To
avoid geng too warm, the device may switch o during
charging.
1. 4. 
1. Press and hold (red) to turn on and o.
2. If the SIM card is valid but protected with a PIN code
(Personal Idencaon Number),
PIN
appears. Enter
the PIN code and press
OK
. Delete with

.
Note! If PIN and PUK codes were not provided with your
SIM card, please contact your service provider.

shows the number of PIN aempts le. When
no more aempts remain,

appears. The SIM
card must now be unlocked with the PUK code (Personal
Unblocking Key).
1. Enter the PUK code and conrm with
OK
.
2. Enter a new PIN code and conrm with
OK
.
3. Re-enter the new PIN code and conrm with
OK
.

The selecon buons have mulple funcons. The
current funcon is shown above the selecon buon
on the screen. During a call the selecon buons give
access to addional funcons.
In the start screen

(A) Use the

to navigate up,
down, leand right.
(B) Use the

to open the

and to conrm
acons.
A
B
Note! Navigaon in some third party apps might work
dierently.

Use + and - on the side of the device to adjust the sound
volume. During a phone call, it adjusts the earpiece
volume. The volume level is indicated on the screen.

The default language is determined by the SIM card.







.
2. 3. 
You can choose between a tradional menu interface
and “Easy mode” which is Doro’s highly intuive, acon-
based interface that makes navigang the phone brilliantly
simple. The manual is wrien based upon usage of the
tradional menu interface (

) in its step-by-
step instrucons.




/

2. 4. 
From the start screen:
Press to enable/disable

,

,
Wi-Fi
,


or

.
Press to access your apps.
Note!
The torch drains the baery very quickly. Remember to
turn o the torch aer you are done using it.
2. 5. 
Press the buon corresponding to the leer unl the
appropriate character appears.
Press
*
for a list of special characters. Select the
desired character using the

and
press

to enter it.
Use the

to move the cursor
within the text.
Press

to erase characters.
Press

for more opons.
Press
#
to cycle upper case, lower case and numerals.

1. Press and hold
#
for a list of available languages.
2. Select language with / and press
OK
to conrm.

For fast and accurate typing, you can use the intelligent
predicve text input method.
1. While texng, press
#
to select input method.

 For internaonal calls, always use + before the
country code for best operaon. Press
*
twice for the
internaonal prex
+
.
You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with
automated systems, such as voicemail or credit card billing
numbers. There are two types of pauses available on your
phone, press
*
repeatedly unl desired character is shown.
2. 6. 
Displays the date, the me and nocaons.
3. CALLS
3. 1. 
1. Enter the phone number.
2. Press (green) to call.
3. Press (red) to end the call.
Note!
There is no dial tone. As long as the phone is turned
on, it is ready for use.
4. CONTACTS
4. 1. 
1. Press

-New-
2. Enter contact informaon.
3. Press
Add
to open more informaon elds.
4. When done, press
OK
.
 Depending on the selected storage locaon, the types
of informaon you can save may vary.
4. 2. 

Use the numerical buons
0
9
to speed dial.
1
is designated for the voice mailbox
Press and hold to call the speed dial.




Top 10
are the rst 10 listed contacts in the phonebook.
Set a contact as one of your top 10 contacts.


Top 10
4. 3. 
First responders can access addional informaon such
as medical informaon from the vicm’s phone in case
of emergency. In the event of a trauma, it is crical to
have this informaon as early as possible to increase the
chances of survival. All elds are oponal, but the more
informaon provided the beer.
1. Press

ICE
.
2. Use / to scroll the list of contacts.
3. Press
Edit
to add or edit informaon in each eld.
Delete with

.
4. Press
when done.
5. 
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on followed by (green).
Some networks accept calls to emergency numbers without
a valid SIM card. Contact your service provider for more
informaon.
Note!
Somemes an emergency call cannot be placed due
to network, environment or interference issues.
6. ASSISTANCE BUTTON
The Assistance buon on the back of the phone allows easy
access to contact your predened help numbers should
you need help. Make sure that the assistance funcon
is acvated before use. See the full manual on how to
acvate, how to enter recipients in the numbers list, and
how to edit the text message.


7. CAMERA
 To get sharp photos, wipe the lens clean with a dry
cloth.
1. Press the shortcut buon , or, press

.
2. Press or
OK
to take a photo.
8. MESSAGES
8. 1. 
Create, edit and read messages. A text message will be
converted to a picture message automacally when media
les (music, video, etc.) are aached.
1. Press

New
.
2. Enter the recipients phone number in the
To
eld.
Or press

to select a recipient from your
contacts.
3. Scroll through your contacts.
Or

a contact, press the buon corresponding to
the rst leer of your contacts rst or last name or the
full name. Press

to select a contact.
4. Press

to add more recipients.
5. Select

and type your message.
6. Press

for further opons.
7. When done, press

.
Note!
If you choose to send to mulple contacts, you will
be charged for each one.

Some features uses Internet data services and that can be
costly. We recommend that you check your data service
rates with your service provider.
9. 
You need an Internet connecon to use the Internet
and the e-mail features. To reduce data trac costs, it is
recommended to use Wi-Fi connecons when available,
instead of using the more costly Mobile Data Connecon.
Contact your service provider for detailed subscripon
costs before acvang.
You may already have Wi-Fi in your home and its oen
available at workplaces. Take advantage of free networks in
coee shops, hotels, trains and libraries. Connecng to the
Internet with Wi-Fi doesn’t incur addional data trac costs,
unless you have to pay to get on the wireless network.
1. Press


Wi-Fi
.
2. Select


.
3. Select

and select the network you
want to connect to
.
4. If the network is secured with a password, enter the
password and select

.
Tip: is shown in the status bar when connected.
You can easily turn on and o Wi-Fi from the

:
From the start screen, press to select
Wi-Fi
.
Note! Keep in mind that your phone remembers Wi-Fi
networks you connect to. If Wi-Fi is turned on, the phone
automacally connects to the network next me you are
within reach. Some open networks require you to log in to
a webpage before gaining access to the network.
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14
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1. Speaker
2. Leselecon buon
3. Four-way navigaon keys
4. Camera shortcut
5. Call buon
6. Voicemail
7. Microphone
8. Internaonal prex/
Symbols
9. Right selecon buon
10. Back key
11. OK-key
12. End call//
13. Input method/
Silent mode
14. External screen
15. Green light = New
message / missed call
Red light = baery
level low / charging
16. Camera ash
and Flashlight
17. Camera lens
18. Charging socket
19. Assistance buon
20. Headset socket
21. Loudspeaker
22. Volume keys



Turn o the phone and disconnect the charger before
removing the baery cover.

GB

Be careful not to damage your ngernails when you
remove the baery cover. Do not bend or twist the
baery cover excessively as it may get damaged.
1. GET STARTED
When you rst get your phone, there is a few acons that
you need to take before starng to use it.
Tip: Remove the plasc screen protector.
1. 1. 
The rst step is to unbox the phone and assess the items
and equipment included in the delivery. Make sure to read
through the manual so you can familiarize yourself with the
equipment and the basic funcons.
The items supplied with the device and any available
accessories may vary depending on the region or
service provider.
The supplied items are designed only for this device and
may not be compable with other devices.
Appearances and specicaons are subject to change
without prior noce.
You can purchase addional accessories from your local
Doro retailer.
Make sure they are compable with the device before
purchase.
Only use baeries, chargers and accessories that have
been approved for use with this parcular model.
Connecng other accessories may be dangerous and
may invalidate the phone’s type approval and warranty.
Availability of all accessories is subject to change
depending enrely on manufacturing companies. For
more informaon about available accessories, refer to
the Doro website.
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Doro 7060 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display diagonal2.8 \
External displayYes
Display resolution320 x 240 pixels
Compatible memory cardsMicroSD (TransFlash)
Maximum memory card size32 GB
Internal storage capacity4 GB
Rear camera resolution (numeric)3 MP
Data networkGPRS, GSM, HSPA+, LTE, UMTS
SIM card typeMicroSIM
3G bands supported900, 1900, 2100 MHz
SIM card capability-
2G bands (primary SIM)900, 1800, 1900 MHz
Mobile network generation3G
Bluetooth version4.1
Headphone connectivity3.5 mm
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a standard way to send messages that include multimedia content to and from a mobile phone over a cellular network
Video compression formats3GP
Video capture resolution (max)176 x 144 pixels
SpeakersMono
Ringer typePolyphonic
Polyphonic rings quantity27
Talk time (2G)- h
Battery capacity1350 mAh
Subscription typeNo subscription
TypeFeature phone
Product colorBlack, White
Form factorClamshell
PersonalizationRingtones, Wallpaper
Phonebook capacity500 entries
Personal info management (PIM)Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar
Standby time500 h
Body SAR (EU)1.16 W/kg
Head SAR (EU)1.63 W/kg
Processor familyQualcomm
Cables includedUSB
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth20.6 mm
Width57.1 mm
Height108.8 mm
Weight122 g

Summary

Get Started with Your Doro Phone

Unbox and Prepare Your New Phone

Assess items and equipment included in the delivery and familiarize yourself with the phone.

Insert SIM, Memory Card & Battery

Instructions for inserting memory card, SIM card, and battery into the phone.

Remove Battery Cover Safely

Guidance on safely removing the battery cover without causing damage.

Charge the Phone

Instructions for charging the phone and important cautions.

Save Energy Tips

Tips for saving energy and managing battery life.

Turn Phone On and Off

Steps to power the phone on and off, including PIN code procedures.

Understanding Your Doro Phone

Document Navigation and Symbols

Explanation of how to interpret document descriptions and symbols used in instructions.

Basic Phone Handling

Overview of essential phone functions like making calls, ending calls, and using assistance.

Phone Navigation and Controls

Details on using selection buttons, navigation keys, volume, language, and time/date settings.

Text Input and Phone Numbers

Guidance on entering text, changing languages, predictive text, and dialing phone numbers.

External Screen Information

Information about the external screen and what it displays.

Making and Receiving Calls

Make a Phone Call

Step-by-step guide on how to make a phone call.

Call from Contacts

How to make a call using the phone's contact list.

Receive and Silence Calls

Instructions for answering and silencing incoming calls.

Call Log Usage

How to view and dial numbers from the call log.

Managing Contacts and Messages

Create and Manage Contacts

Steps to create and save new contacts with their information.

Contact Options and Speed Dial

Features like speed dial, top contacts, and ICE entries.

SOS and Assistance Calls

Procedures for making emergency calls and using the assistance button.

Using the Camera

Instructions for taking photos and maintaining the camera lens.

Create and Send Messages

Guide to composing, sending, and receiving text messages.

Connectivity and Settings

Wi-Fi Connection Setup

Steps to connect to available Wi-Fi networks for internet access.

Internet Browsing

How to use the web browser to access the Internet.

Email Configuration

Guide to setting up and accessing email accounts on the device.

Customizing Sound Settings

Options for silencing ringtones, changing ringtones, and configuring audio setup.

Bluetooth Connectivity

How to connect wirelessly to other Bluetooth compatible devices.

FM Radio Operation

Instructions for listening to the FM radio using a headset.

Alarm and Organizer Functions

Setting alarms and using organizer features like calendar and calculator.

Media Playback

Using the music player, video recorder, and gallery for media files.

Help and Software Updates

Resources for help, downloading manuals, and updating phone software.

Safety, Care, and Warranty

General Safety Instructions

Important warnings regarding small parts, network services, and operating environments.

Medical Device Precautions

Guidelines for using the device near medical equipment and implanted devices.

Explosion Risk and Battery Safety

Precautions for areas with explosion risk and handling Li-ion batteries.

Hearing Protection and Emergency Calls

Advice on protecting hearing from loud sounds and limitations of emergency calls.

Vehicle Safety and Flight Regulations

Precautions for using the phone in vehicles and during flights.

Care and Maintenance Guidelines

Recommendations for protecting the unit from damage and ensuring longevity.

Product Warranty Information

Details on the product guarantee period and conditions.

Copyright and Notices

Legal notices, trademarks, and copyright information for the document and device.

Correct Disposal of Product and Batteries

Instructions on how to properly dispose of the electronic device and its batteries.

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