CoComm DT200 User manual

User manual
DT200

Index
Introduction .............................................................................................4
Sales package contents..........................................................................5
Precautions for use .................................................................................6
Overview ..............................................................................................11
Installation ............................................................................................12
Keyboard............................................................................................. .15
Numeric keypad ...................................................................................17
Display..................................................................................................18
System icons....................................................................................... .19
Applications menu................................................................................20
Settings ................................................................................................23
Calling...................................................................................................24
Messages.............................................................................................27
Contacts...............................................................................................31
Bluetooth connection ...........................................................................34
Wi-Fi connection.................................................................................. .35
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................36
Regulation ............................................................................................39

DT200
User manual
* Read carefully the instructions contained in this user manual before starting to use the device

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Introduction
Thank you for choosing COCOMM DT200 device. This phone is designed for being
used with GSM 900/1800, UMTS 900/2100 MHz, LTE FDD B1/2100MHz, B3/1800MHz,
B7/2600MHz, B20/800MHz and LTE TDD B38/2600MHz networks and for operation
requires a valid SIM card from your network operator. Please consult your network
operator for more information.
Security instructions
Please read following instructions carefully before you start using your COCOMM DT200
telephone:
●Keep this manual for future reference.
●●●Keep the phone away from moisture.
●●●Place the phone on a stable surface before start using.
●●●If any of the following situations occurs, have it checked by a qualified service
technician:
●It has been exposed to moisture.
●●●It has been dropped or damaged.
●●●It has obvious signs of breakage.
●Do not place the phone at a distance of less than 1.5 m from a water source.
●●●Do not use the device in areas where there is risk of explosion.

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Sales package contents
Please check the sales package includes following components. If any items are missing,
please contact your dealer.
1. COCOMM DT200
terminal
4. Guarantee card
2. Charger base
5. Belt clip
3. Quick guide
7.
Li-ion rechargeable
battery
6.
AC/DC power
adapter
CLIENTE
CUSTOMER | CLIENT | CLIENTE
NOMBRE
NAME | NOM | NOME
ESTABLECIMIENTO VENDEDOR
SALES OUTLET | ÉTABLISSEMENT DE VENTE | ESTABELECIMENTO VENDEDOR
RAZÓN SOCIAL
TRADE NAME | RAISON SOCIALE |
RAZÃO SOCIAL
DOMICILIO
ADDRESS | ADRESSE DE DOMICILE |
DOMICÍLIO
TELÉFONO
TELEPHONE | TÉLÉPHONE | TELEFONE
FECHA DE COMPRA
ACQUISITION DATE | DATE D’ ACHAT | DATA DE COMPRA
EQUIPO
DEVICE | ÉQUIPE | EQUIPAMENTO
4G WIRELESS PHONE
MODELO
MODEL | MODÈLE | MODELO
DT200
Nº DE SERIE
SERIAL NUMBER | NUMÉRO DE SÉRIE |
NÚMERO DE SÉRIE
GARANTÍA | WARRANTY | GARANTIE | GARANTIA
CARTA DE GARANTÍA
WARRANTY CARD | CERTIFICAT DE GARANTIE | CARTÃO DE GARANTIA
DOMICILIO
ADDRESS | ADRESSE DE DOMICILE |
DOMICÍLIO
TELÉFONO
TELEPHONE | TÉLÉPHONE | TELEFONE
This warranty does not include installation, starting, maintenance,
displacements or unjustified requests for servicing.
Products are not guaranteed for particular or specific applications other
than the ones defined by CO-COMM Servicios Telecomunicaciones S.L. in
their instructions, manuals, indications and any other informative
If warranty service is required, CO-COMM Servicios Telecomunicaciones
S.L. will not be responsible for the loss of the data contained in the storage
drives included in its products, nor for the legal damages arising from those
circumstances. It is advisable for users to frequently backup all the files. If
replacement is necessary during drives repair, they will only be provided
CO-COMM Servicios Telecomunicaciones S.L. reserves the right to
process those components replaced during warranty service and
guarantees the destruction of the data contained in them.
Regardless of the previous statements, the consumer has the right to
express any lack of conformity by means of complaint forms, which will be
provided upon request to the Customer Service Center. In addition,
CO-COMM Servicios Telecomunicaciones S.L. places at the disposal of
the user an e-mail address in order to attend any kind of complaint:
The data provided by means of this form will be filed in a record ownership
of CO-COMM Servicios Telecomunicaciones S.L., domiciled in c/ Serrano
Galvache,56. Ed Abedul 4ª, 28033 Madrid (Spain). The only purpose of
this record is to supply the personal data needed to have a warranty
request processed. Access to this record is only permitted to CO-COMM
Servicios Telecomunicaciones S.L. employees. The exercise of the rights
of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition must be carried out
sending a communication to the address above or an e-mail to
, adding the word LOPD as subject.
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Precautions for use
Operating Environment
Your COCOMM DT200 phone is a RF transmitter, so please turn off your terminal or
disable radio functions within following situations:
●●When you are in an airplane.
●●●When you are in the vicinity of flammable atmospheres and is indicated by the entity
responsible for risk management.
●●●When you are in the vicinity of electro-explosive devices and is indicated by the entity
responsible for risk management.
Respect special regulations in force in any area, and always switch off your phone
when its use is prohibited, or if it could cause danger. When connecting the phone or
any accessory to another device, read user manual for detailed safety instructions. Do
not connect incompatible products. It is recommended that the equipment should only
be used in normal position for proper operation and personnel safety. Do not expose to
temperatures below -10 °C or above 50 °C.
Medical equipment
Be sure to turn off the phone near electronic medical equipment which obviously require
that the phone is turned off (such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.).
Most medical devices can be protected from RF signal of the phone, but not all of them.
If you have any questions or need more information, consult your doctor or manufacturer
of your medical device.
Auditive Protection
This phone complies with current regulations to limit the maximum output
volume. Using headphones at very high volume may cause hearing damage.

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Precautions for use
●Turn down the volume or stop using the product if your ears are ringing.
●●Do not raise the volume too much, doctors warn against the prolonged exposition to
high volume.
●●Excessive acoustic pressure from headphones can cause hearing loss.
●●To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen for long period at high volume.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers warn that distance between phone and heart pacemaker
must be at least 6 inches (15.3 cm).
People with pacemakers should consider the following:
●Always keep a distance (at least 6 inches) between phone and pacemaker when
phone is on.
●●●Do not carry your phone near your chest.
●●●Use the phone with the opposite ear from the pacemaker.
Please turn off your phone if you feel there is interference, consult your doctor as soon
as possible.
Emergency calls
Like any mobile phone, this device works with radio signals that can not guarantee
connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on a mobile phone
for essential communications like medical emergencies. To make or receive calls, phone
must be switched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength. To make an
emergency call, enter local emergency number in standby mode and press call button.

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Precautions for use
Care and maintenance
●Listening to a music player at a very high volume can damage the user’s hearing
and cause hearing problems (temporary or permanent deafness, ringing in the ears,
tinnitus, hyperacusis). Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you do not use the
player at full volume or for more than one hour a day at medium volume.
●Keep the phone away from children and pets. They could damage the phone
accidentally or choke on small parts. Do not drop or knock the phone. Rough handling
can damage electronic circuits.
●Keep the phone dry and avoid liquids that could corrode the phone. Do not use the
phone with wet hands, which may cause electric shock.
●Do not place the phone in areas of excessive heat, which may shorten the life of
electronic devices, damage batteries, or melt accessories.
●Do not place the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its normal
operating temperature, moisture can accumulate inside the phone, which may
damage electronic circuits.
●Do not place the phone in areas exposed to sunlight as it may cause overheating.
●Do not place the phone near flammable liquids, gases or explosive substances.
●To clean the telephone, use a damp or antistatic cloth. Do not use a dry or static cloth.
Do not use chemicals such as cleaning solvents to clean the surface of the phone.
Turn off your phone before cleaning.
●Do not apply paint over the phone, as it can prevent proper operation.
●The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover repair the appliance if the phone or
battery gets wet, or phone label is damaged even when the phone warranty has not
expired.
●Always make sure your device is turned off before removing your SIM card. This
will prevent data loss and damage to the SIM card. Do not place the SIM card near
surfaces or electromagnetic environments and avoid touching the metal connectors.

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Precautions for use
Measures that affect the safety of users
●Do not use the mobile phone in certain situations (while driving) and certain places
(airplanes, hospitals, schools, gas stations and professional workshops).
●For mobile phones, remember the prohibition of using the phone manually by the
driver of a moving vehicle.
●Users of electronic implants (pacemakers, insulin pumps, neurostimulators, etc.)
must take the following precautions: the distance between the mobile phone and the
implant must be at least 15 cm; the position of the phone, during the call, must be on
the opposite side of the implant.
Instructions for use to reduce the level of consumer exposure to radiation (this
advice is given as a simple precautionary measure, no danger associated with the use of
a mobile phone has been observed)
●The use of a mobile phone in good reception conditions is recommended to reduce
the amount of radiation received (especially in an underground car park, when
traveling by train or car ...).
●Make reasonable use of radio equipment, such as mobile phones, by children and
adolescents, for example, avoiding night-time communications and limiting the
frequency and duration of calls.
●Indication of good reception parameters (for example: display on the telephone screen
of four or five bars).
●It is recommended to use a hands-free kit and, in this situation, take the following
precautions during a call: keep the phone away from the stomach in pregnant women
or the lower abdomen in adolescents.

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Precautions for use
Battery use
●Never use any charger or battery if damaged. Use the battery correctly. Do not short-
circuit the battery, as this may damage the battery or cause a fire.
●Do not subject the battery to high temperatures or fire as it may explode.
●Return the old battery to the dealer, or place it in locations designated for recycling. Do
not throw the battery in household waste.
●The charging time depends on the remaining battery charge, the type of battery and
charger used. Use only original chargers, batteries and accessories approved by the
manufacturer.
●The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but its duration will
gradually decrease. When the operation time is noticeably shorter than normal,
replace the battery with a new one.
●Disconnect the charger from the electrical plug and the device when the phone is not
in use. Do not overload your battery as it may damage or shorten its life.
●Do not expose the battery to places of extremely hot or cold temperatures, as it
will reduce the battery capacity. The Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by
temperatures below 0° C.
When the battery level is low, the phone will issue a warning tone and a low battery
message. Connect the power adapter into the device to start charging. Battery level is
indicated on the screen during the charging process, and once it is fully charged, the
battery icon will appear full. Charging a completely discharged battery can comprise 2 to
3 hours. Fully charge the battery before using the device for the first time.

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Overview
1. Notification LED
2. Earphone
3. LCD screen
4. [ — ] Left soft key
5. [ —] Right soft key
6. Direction and confirmation buttons
7. [ ] Call key
8. [ ] End call key / Come back to
main menu
9. [ ] Multi-conference key
10. [] Transfer key
11. Alphanumeric keypad
12. [] Asterisk key and Lock / Unlock
keyboard
13. [ ]Hash key and Silence key
14. [] Speed dial keys
15. [ 0]key by short press and [ +]by
press and hold
16. Microphone
17. Jack connector (CTIA) for earphones
/ hands-free
18. Rear button
19. Speaker
20. Belt clip
21. DC 5V power connector
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Installation
Follow the following steps to install your SIM card and the various accessories of your
Co-Comm DT200 cordless phone:
1. Disconnect the power adaptor and remove the cover of the battery compartment from
the back of the device to install the micro-SIM card and the micro-SD memory card. To
install the micro-SIM card, slide the metallic cover to the right to unlock it, flip it up, and
place the card following the direction shown in the illustration. Lower the metallic cover
and slide it to the left until it is locked again.
2. Follow the same process if you want to install a micro-SD card, although this time slide
the metallic cover to the left to unlock it, as shown in the illustration. Place the memory
card, and then lower the metallic cover and slide to its initial location to lock it.
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Installation
3. Insert the battery in its compartment, making sure the electrodes of the connectors
from the terminal match the slots in the superior side of the battery, as indicated in the
image. Reposition the cover of the battery compartment, and verify that it is correctly
in place.
4. Connect the end of the power cable to the connector at the back of the charging base,
and then connect the power adaptor in an AC outlet.
5. Place the phone on the charging base, and check that the battery level indicator is
flashing while the battery charging process is in progress.

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Installation
Charging the Battery
When the battery level is low, the phone will emit a wanting sound and a low battery
message. Connect the power adaptor in the device to start the charging. The screen will
show the battery level during the charging process and, once it is completely charged,
the battery icon will appear full. The charging of a battery to a full state can take two or
three hours.
Charge the battery completely before using the device for the first time.
Note:
Always make sure that your device is turned off before removing your SIM card. This will
prevent the loss of data and damage of the SIM card. Do not place the SIM card close to
surfaces or in environment where electromagnetic fields are present, and avoid touching
the metal connectors. To get more information, contact your network operator.

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Keyboard
During an active call, press to end the call. In applications,
press to return to main menu. When terminal is off, press for 3
seconds to turn on the phone. When terminal is on, press for 3
seconds to turn off the phone.
Press to dial an outgoing call or answer an incoming call.
Move the cursor up/down by accessing on-screen menu or
submenus.
Move the cursor left/right by accessing on-screen menu or
submenus.
Confirm operations by accessing on-screen menu or submenu.
In standby mode, press to access main menu.
Use these keys to perform different actions indicated at the
bottom of the on-screen menus.
Press to enter numbers or characters.
Insert asterisk character. Press for 2 seconds to lock or unlock
the terminal.
[ ] Hang up / Turn
On/ Turn off
[ ] Pick up
[ ][ ] Up / Down
[ ][ ] Left / Right
[ ] Confirmation
[ — ] [ — ] Softkeys
[ ] Numeric pad
[ ] Asterisk key
Key Function

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Keyboard
Insert pad character. Change the text input method. Long press
to mute or unmute the device.
Programmable keys to store up to four telephone numbers.
When you have two calls, one active and one holded, press to
make a call transfer between both calls. You can make a transfer
“Without consultation,” pressing when making the second call.
You can make conference calls from your phone, press during a
call for 2 or more participants.
Programmable key to memorize the preferred telephone
number
[ ] Hash key
[ ] Memory
keys
[ ] Transfer button
[ ] Conference
button
Rear button
Key Function

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Numeric keypad
Check the below table when using alphanumeric keypad. When introducing some form
of text on your phone, you can switch between entering numbers (123), lower case (abc)
or uppercase (ABC) by pressing the # key.
Key Lowercase (abc) Uppercase (ABC)
1. , ? ! - @ 1 . , ? ! - @ 1
2abc2 ABC2
3def3 DEF3
4ghi4 GHI4
5jkl5 JKL5
6mno6 MNO6
7pqrs7 PQRS7
8tuv8 TUV8
9wxyz9 WXYZ9
0[space] and 0
Toggle among: Numbers / Lowercase / Uppercase /
Default text
Special character selection menu

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When the terminal is off, press [ ]for 3 seconds to turn the phone on. The first time a
SIM card is inserted the phone will ask for the PIN code. Then, the next user interface will
be displayed on the screen.
Press [] to access the History. You can also make a call from this interface by directly
dialing the phone number on the keypad.
Use arrow keys [][ ] to decrease and increase the device volume, or press the [ ]key
long to mute the device volume.
A long press of the left softkey, or the [] key takes you to Notify and Switch screen.
To lock or unlock the terminal, press [ ] for 2 seconds. To turn the device Off or On, press
the [ ] key for 3 seconds.
Display
1. 2G/3G/4G coverage indicator
2. Battery level indicator
3. Status notifications; alarms,
Bluetooth, headsets, etc
4. Network operator
5. Time and date
6. System notifications; SMS and calls
7. Function assigned to the left softkey
8. Function assigned to the right softkey
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System icons
Following illustration explains the meaning of system main icons that can be displayed
on your phone:
Networks connection
Data networks connection
No signal
Message received
Call
Call end
Call transfer
Hands-free
Call missed
Call hold
Alarm active
No SIM card
Low battery
Charging battery
Bluetooth active
Wi-Fi active
Wi-Fi connected
Wi-Fi access point
USB connection
Headphones connected
Microphone off
Volume muted

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Applications menu
Use [ ] or the left softkey to access the application menu. The following interface will
then be displayed.
Use arrow keys [] [ ] [] [ ] to select an application icon, press [ ] or the left
softkey to access it.
Contacts
Select the icon from the applications menu, and press [ ]to access to the
phone’s list of contacts, press the left selection key to access the options, like delete, add
or import/export contacts.
History
Select the icon from the applications menu, and press [ ]to access to the call
history. From that menu, you can see all the calls made, received or lost from the terminal.
1. Contacts
2. History
3. Messaging
4. Calculator
5. Phone
6. Clock
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7. Calendar
8. Extra
9. Settings
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