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Doro 8200 Quick Start Guide

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1. UNBOX YOUR NEW PHONE
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 familiarise yourself with
the equipment and the basic funcons.
For the full manual please visit
www.doro.com/support/ or contact our
Helpline. The items supplied with the device
and any available accessories may vary
depending on the region or service provider.
The supplied items are designed 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.
Doro 8200
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6. Touch display
7. Navigaon bar, with Home-/Back-/
Recent apps-buons
8. Microphone
9. Second microphone
10. Proximity sensor, turns o the display
when the phone is held by the ear
Light indicators, lights up for dierent
nocaons
11. Power buon, press and hold to turn
phone on/o
12. USB Type-C, for baery charging or
connecon to other devices like a
computer
13. Loudspeaker, for hands-free mode
14. Rear camera
15. Flash
16. Assistance buon, must be setup before
use, see full manual for more informaon
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2. GETTING STARTED
Before you start using your new phone you
may need:
Nano SIM card. To take full advantage
of your new smartphone’s capabilies,
you should install a SIM card. The SIM
card will enable you to place calls or use
mobile data to connect to various Internet
services. Your mobile service provider will
give you a card and the codes needed for
it (PIN and PUK) when you buy a mobile
contract or a prepaid SIM card. Make sure
you get a suitable contract that t your
needs regarding calls and mobile data.
Memory card (oponal). You can use a
memory card (MicroSD) to increase the
storage space of your phone to be able to
store more les, pictures, videos etc. Insert
a memory card, reboot your device and
follow the instrucon to select how to use
your memory card. We suggest you to use
a high speed memory card.
Google Account: The device is powered by
Android™. To be able to fully use your new
smartphone you need a Google Account. If
you don’t have one yet, no worries, as you
will be guided through an account setup
when starng the phone for the rst me.
It can however be a good idea to think of
a Username and Password as these will
be used for many services, such as Gmail,
YouTube, Google Maps, Google Drive,
Google Photos and other Google products.
Wi-Fi access. If you have a Wi-Fi access
point available, its always good to connect
to that to reduce costs for data trac and
possibly increase data speed.
b. Place the SIM card into the correct tray
slot to ensure that it can be recognized by
the phone.
SIM
GBGB
Make sure that the SIM card’s contacts
are facing downwards and that the cut o
corner is down, as shown. Take care not
to scratch or bend the contacts on the
SIM card.
This device only accepts nano SIM card
(4FF). Using a modied incompable card
that is thicker than a nano SIM card may
damage the card itself, the card slot and
corrupt any data stored on the card.
micro SIM
nano SIM
c. You may also oponally place a memory
card in the tray. Make sure that the
memory card’s contacts are facing
downwards, as shown. Compable card
type: MicroSD, MicroSDHC, MicroSDXC.
d. Insert the SIM card tray back into its slot.
4. CHARGE YOUR PHONE
Charge your phone. Your phone may already
come with enough charge to be powered on
right out of the box, but we recommended to
give it a full charge before rst using it.
CAUTION
Only use baeries, charger 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
guarantee.
Insert the small end of the included USB
cable into the charging port on the phone
and other end into the wall charger that you
plug into to a wall socket.
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3. INSERT SIM CARD (NOT INCLUDED)
AND MEMORY CARD (OPTIONAL
AND NOT INCLUDED)
a. Use your ngernail or other similar
object, to gently pull out the SIM/
memory card tray.
SIM
GBGB
GBGB
SIM
5. TURN ON THE PHONE
Note! When turning on your phone, the
installed applicaons may need to be
updated. Applicaon updates requires
Internet connecon and can take a few
minutes. A Wi-Fi connecon is preferable.
The phone may appear a bit slow during the
update.
Press and hold the power buon unl the
display lights up.
Wait for the phone to start.
Enter your SIM card PIN if requested.
Follow the setup guide to get on the
Internet and start personalising your new
phone.
Sign in with an exisng Google Account or
setup a new account.
6. STARTUP GUIDE
The rst me you turn on your phone, a
Startup guide is launched. Follow the instruc-
ons to start personalising your new phone.
In the beginning you will get a queson
asking “
Is it your rst me using a
Smartphone?
”.
If you select “
Yes, I am a beginner
, you will
get some instrucons on how to navigate a
Smartphone and how to handle the touch
screen.
If you select “
No, I have already used one
or “
I’m seng up the phone for someone
else
” you will go directly to the sengs.
Don’t forget to opmise your phone during
the startup guide. You can adjust the display
sengs to best suit your vision as well as
adjust the audio for your hearing.
Already at the age of 50 it is normal to have a
hearing loss at the high frequencies, so why
not try our opmised sound prole called
Doro ClearSound.
Navigaon mode
You will also be able to select what type of
navigaon mode to use for your phone.
Doros patented senior friendly, acon-
based interface, EVA.
Android interface, if you have used a
Smartphone previously and don’t need the
simplied Doro interface.
To change navigaon mode at a later stage.
From the app drawer or the Home screen,
tap
Set
My homepage
My home sengs
.
Note! When changing navigaon mode, the
home page of your phone will revert to the
default layout for each navigaon mode.
This means that any changes you have made
on what apps or shortcuts that are visible on
the home page will disappear.
Now that you have successfully set up your
new Doro! Please consider to recycle your
previous product, see more at “Recycle”
7. THE ASSISTANCE BUTTON
The Assistance buon on the back of
the phone allows easy access to contact your
predened
Responders
(family and friends)
if you should need help. The funcon relies
on that the
Responder
of an assistance alert
has the smartphone app,
Response by Doro
,
installed on their smartphone and the link
with your phone is setup. See
Response by
Doro
in the full manual on how to set it up.
8. HARDWARE REBOOT
This device has an internal baery and
therefore the hardware cannot be rebooted
by the removal of the baery. Should you
need to reboot the hardware, if your device
becomes frozen and unresponsive, press and
hold the
Power buon
and the
Volume Up
key simultaneously for more than 10 seconds
to reboot it. Aer the device is rebooted, it
will restart automacally.
9. HELP AND MORE SUPPORT
Press
Help
to nd step by step tutorials
for you to discover more features of your
phone.
Your new phone runs on Android mobile
plaorm. Android is a mobile operang
system developed by Google. It is designed
primarily for touchscreen devices such as
smartphones and tablets.
You can nd more help regarding Android on
hps://support.google.com/android/.
Android is also associated with a suite of
soware developed by Google, that are pre-
installed on this device. This includes Gmail,
Google Play, Google Chrome and more.
You can nd more help regarding the Google
apps on: hps://support.google.com/. Select
the app you need help with.
PHONE OVERVIEW
1. Headset port, for standard headset with
3.5 mm phone jack
2. Earpiece, for phone calls with the phone
by the ear
3. Front camera, sele camera
4. SIM/SD card tray
5. Volume buons

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Doro 8200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display diagonal2.8 \
External displayYes
Display resolution320 x 240 pixels
User memory64 MB
Internal memory128 MB
Memory card slot typeDedicated slot
Compatible memory cardsMicroSD (TransFlash)
Maximum memory card size128 GB
Rear camera resolution (numeric)2 MP
Data networkHSDPA, HSUPA, UMTS
SIM card typeMicroSIM
3G bands supported900, 2100 MHz
SIM card capabilitySingle SIM
Mobile network generation4G
Bluetooth version5.0
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
Ringer typePolyphonic
Polyphonic rings quantity21
Talk time (2G)7 h
Battery capacity1000 mAh
Standby time (2G)380 h
Subscription type-
TypeFeature phone
Product colorBlack
Form factorClamshell
Phonebook capacity500 entries
Personal info management (PIM)Alarm clock, Calculator
Keyboard layoutAlphanumeric keypad
Cables includedUSB
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth56 mm
Width107 mm
Height21 mm
Weight124 g

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