Managing Your Doo Phone From The Internet
Once you have purchased a Doo Phone account and loaded the software onto your compatible mobile phone. You are able to log in to the secure Doo Phone website to start managing your Doo Phone contacts, this is also where you are able to track down the Doo Phone should the user ever get lost or disorientated.
Below are some screen shots taken from the login section of the Doo Phone to illustrate how you are able to manage your Doo Phone account online.
Edit Contacts Page
On this page you are able to easily add, edit and delete Doo Phone contacts from most computers that have an internet connection. You are able to easily find and manage your contacts including attaching picture and sound files to each contact. You are able to record the name of each contact and add it to the contact so that when the user selects that contact the phone will play the name of the person they are looking for.
Changing Contact Positions
By clicking on the icon for changing contact positions this screen will pop up allowing you to change the positioning of the contacts in your Doo Phone interface. This will allow you to easily sort your most important contacts to the front page of your phone.
Find Doo Phone On Map
While you are logged in to the secure Doo Phone site you are able to track down the Doo Phone through the online tracking system. This will allow you to give directions to the Doo Phone user if they are ever lost. If the Doo Phone is outside it can be tracked accurately using the phone’s GPS which will update back to the map about every ten seconds allowing you to give directions to the user in real time.
Battery Level Indicator
At any time while logged in to the Doo Phone the battery level is shown on an indicator at the top of the screen. By hovering your mouse over the icon you are able to find out more information about the level of the battery. This information is very useful if you are going to track someone using the GPS as this will drain the battery power faster than normal use.




