Geemarc Clear Sound Dect 150 manual

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    Ampl i DE CT 15 0 Ampl i DE CT 30 0 CAUTION: THIS TELEPHONE PRODUCT IS SPECIFICA LLY DES IGNED FOR P EOPL E W ITH HEAR ING DIF FICULT IE S AND IS PRO VID ED W IT H A HAND SET EAR PIEC E W IT H VOLU ME CONT ROLFOR IN DIV IDUA L REQUIR EM ENT S. DU E CA R E MUST BE T AKEN BY ALL U SERS T HAT T HE HANDSET E ARPIEC E VO LUM E CON TR OL IS SET T O T HE [...]

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    C O N T E N T S 1 INTR ODU C TI ON 3 Unpacki ng the Tel ephone 4 D E S C R I P T I O N 5 General Descri ption 5 I N S T A L L A T I O N 1 2 Locati on 12 S e t t i n g U p 1 3 B a t t e r y U s e 1 3 BASE SETTIN G S 14 Base Ri nger Vol ume 14 HANDSET SET T INGS 15 Ringer S etti ngs 15 Shaker Set tings 17 Handset Regi strat ion 17 Techni c al Setti n[...]

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    Congratul at i ons on purchasing your Geem arc Ampli DECT tel ephone. Thi s telephone of fer s all the adv antages of c ordless technol ogy (c ompli ant with Di git ally Enhanc ed Cordl ess Tel ecomm unicati ons-DECT standar d) coupl ed with f eat ures w hic h maximi ze clarit y and minimize f eedback throughout a t elephone c all and provi de an o[...]

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    General Descrip tion Handset Descr iption 5 6 DESCRIPTION Be lt c lip Vol ume button adjustm en t Batte r y com partmen t co v e r Speaker Receiv e and end call key Cancel ke y Call List key Keypad - 1 and 3 used to scrol l through t he menu opti ons Amplifier key Mi crophone Menu Ke y Phonebook key s Confirm/Scro ll ke y LCD displ ay Inco ming C a[...]

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    7 Base Descr iption 8 Handset c radl e Pa g e ke y Charge cont act s Tone adj ustment Shaker sw itch A m plifi er key Answeri ng Machine ke y DESCRIPTION DESCRIPT ION[...]

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    (*) Cl ass if ied “ h azar dous vol t ag e” acc ordi ng t o EN609 5 0 st and ard (** ) Cl ass if i ed T NV -3 acc ordi ng t o EN 609 50 s t and ard 9 LCD Scr een Description The LCD screen i s spli t int o t wo distinct ar eas: Th e icon area . This is found around t he out side of the screen. T his displ ays the v ari ous s ystem icons which h[...]

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    1 Answeri ng Machi ne Menu 2 Ringer Vol ume/Melody Menu 3 Handset Regi str ati on Menu 4 Techni c al Settings Menu 5 Earpiece Vo lume Adjus tm ent 6 Batt ery Charge Level 7 Call er Di splay Number s (and Na m es) 8 Phone book 1 9 Fl ashing= I ncomi ng Call, Fix ed=During a c all 10 Answeri ng Machi ne activ at ed 11 Call T ransfer 12 Phone Book 2 1[...]

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    Setting Up Pl ug the pow er cabl e i nto the power socket on t he base. Plug the adapt or int o the mains supply and swi tch t he supply on. (*) The Pow er /Char ging indi c ator li ghts up (green). Connect t he li ne cord pl ug to the line socket on the base. Connect the other end of t he line cord to the PTT socket . (**) Instal l t he rechar gea[...]

  • Page 9

    Ringe r Se ttin gs Ringer V olume There i s a choice of f our handset ringer vol ume lev els. Rin ger M elody There i s a choice of sev en handset ri nger m elodies to notif y you of incoming calls. Ph one Book One R inger Settin g s There i s a choice of sev en handset ri nger m elodies for phone book 1. T he select ed mel ody will notif y you t h[...]

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    Shak er Se ttin gs A sw it ch l ocat ed on the right side of the telephone han dset al l ows t he shaker to be act iv ated when receiv i ng an incoming c all. Hand set Regi str atio n The handset t hat c ame wit h your base is already registered t o the base (fac tor y s ett i ng). The ic on will be fixed on the displ ay. I f t his icon is fl ashin[...]

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    Pr e ss to activ ate t he menu Use and to scroll thr ough the m enu to fi nd t he desired ringer ic on - .T he select ed icon will fl ash on the display Pr e ss to scroll through t he techni cal setti ngs menu until you reach the requi r ed level: 1/5 – th e Caller Disp lay Settin gs menu Use and to scroll t hrough t he 2 options av ailabl e unti[...]

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    Recalling Rece nt Numbe rs You can call bac k any o f t he last 5 numbers di all ed as f ol l ows : Pr e ss Use and to scroll thr ough the list in or der to find the number you wish to di al Pr e ss and the number will be di alled autom aticall y NOT E: To e x it thi s m enu at any time, press . Deleti ng R ecent N um be rs Pr e ss Use and to scrol[...]

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    Pressing the A m plify key duri ng a call will turn off t he additional am plific ation and t one control s. How ev er, y ou can s til l adjust t he handset receiv e v olume wit h the Volume button at t he rear of the handset. VOLUME 16 db 20 db 2 4db 2 8db TO NE B as s Treble +10 db Ma x +10d b max Amplify Switch at OFF P osition The addi ti onal [...]

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    Nam es and phone number s can be stored i n the two phone books av ail able on the telephone. If you ha v e subs cri bed to a Call er Display servi ce and if the call er name and num ber have been stor ed i n the phonebook, t he name and the num ber of the call er will be di splayed duri ng the inc oming call. There ar e two phone books on thi s te[...]

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    Diall ing Usi ng th e P h one B o ok Sel ect the desi red phonebook by pressing or Use and t o scroll thr ough the phonebook to fi nd the num ber you wish to di al Pr e ss . The number wi ll be dialled aut omati cally Note: To leav e the phonebook press or . Modi f y a Pho ne B ook E nt r y Sel ect the desi red phonebook by pressing or Use and t o [...]

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    The f eatur es des cri bed i n this secti on are only av ailable if you subscribe t o a Call er Display servi c e from your network prov i der. Call er Di splay means you can see who is cal li ng on your handset display (provi ded t he number is not withheld, unavail able or is an inter national cal l). I f you hav e s t ored a nam e to go wit h th[...]

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    Stor e Nam es a nd N um be rs in to the P hone B ook Pr e ss t he C al l Li st k ey Use and t o scroll thr ough the call list t o f i nd the num ber you w i s h to stor e Sel ect one of the t wo phonebooks you wish to store t he num ber in or Enter a name corresponding t o t he telephone num ber.The name c an contai n up to 10 char act ers Sel ect [...]

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    Listenin g to M essages This ic on will flash when you hav e a new message. The new m ess age indi c ator wil l also be lit . This ic on will be di splayed, howev er, not fl ashing when you hav e m ess ages that you hav e li stend to but not delet ed. 33 Listenin g to M essages Pr e ss butt on locat ed on the right si de of your tel ephone The numb[...]

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    Deleting a M essage If you w i sh to del et e a mess ag e, press whil st t he mes sage is playi ng. A beep will be heard by m eans o f con f irmati on. Deleting all M essages If you w i sh to del et e all messages, pres s and hold the key a f ter li steni ng to all t he m essages. 00 wil l be di splayed on the screen and a beep w ill b e heard by m[...]

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    Ans wering Machi ne S ettin gs Sy stem Day and Time Day and tim e of the message recordi ng wil l be added aut om aticall y to each m essage. W hen using the handset, the day and time of the message is al so display ed on the screen. If you subs cri be t o your network provi der’s Cal l er Display servi c e, the dat e and tim e are set aut om ati[...]

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    Answer ing Machine V olume The vol um e at w hic h answ er i ng m achine messages ar e li stened to vi a the earpi ece can be alt ered. Pr e ss to activ ate t he menu Use and t o scroll thr ough the m enu to fi nd the desi red ringer ic on - .T he select ed icon will fl ash on the display Pr e ss to s elect the icon and ent er the answering m achin[...]

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    Remote A ccess to A nswer ing M ac hine Dial y our t elephone num ber f rom the rem ote telephone and l et it ri ng Duri ng the out going message, press the * key Enter the code (1111 or y our secret code) The answeri ng m achine will announc e the num ber of messages receiv ed. The following k eys can be used w hi l st li stening t o your m e ssag[...]

  • Page 23

    Up to 4 handsets can be regi stered t o one base. T his means you can m ake internal calls between regi stered hand set s, tr ansfer an i ncoming c all between hand sets and ans wer a call anywhere i n the office or hom e as all the handset s w ill ca l l a t th e s a me time . You can al so regi ster up to 2 bases to each handset. This w il l i nc[...]

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    Han dset Der egis trati on for A ll A ddition al Han dsets Pr e ss to activ ate t he menu Pr e ss f oll owed by Use the keypad t o ty pe in the base PIN (def ault 1111) All additional handsets will be der egi sterd from the base Hand s et De re gi stra t ion f or C urrent Ha nd se t s Pr e ss to activ ate t he menu Pr e ss f ollowed by Use the keyp[...]

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    Using Several B ase A second base can be c onnected t o t he netw ork i n order to ex tend the range of t he handsets. W hen another base is regi stered to a handset, t he handset c an autom atic ally search for the next base if you go out side the range of t he fi rst base. T he transf er between bases is handl ed autom ati cally , although thi s [...]

  • Page 26

    Gen eral Checks • Make sure t hat t he telephone li ne cord and adapt or are correc tly plugged i n and t hey are not dam aged. • Make sure t he batt eries are i nserted cor rectl y. • Make sure t hat t he batteries are f ull y charged. • Connect anot her t el ephone to the t elephone PTT socket or m ove your t el ephone to anot her socket [...]

  • Page 27

    The f act ory settings can be restored t o t he telephone. This i s v ery useful if you for get the secret PI N code you set up. The factor y P IN c ode is 1111. Rem ove one of the batt eries Pr e ss Replac e the batt ery ( keeping pres sed down) Al l th e ic on s w ill b e d is pla yed on the sc r een Release onc e ic on has s topped fl ashing Use[...]

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    From the moment your Geem arc produc t is purchased, G eemar c guarantee i t for the peri od of one year. Duri ng thi s time, all repairs or repl acement s (at our discreti on) are fr ee of charge. Should you ex peri ence a probl em then cont act our hel p line or v isit our webs it e at www.geemar c. com . The guarant ee does not cov er accident s[...]