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A m pli DE CT 15 0 A m pli DE CT 30 0 CAUTION: THIS TELEPHON E PRODUCT IS SPECI FICALLY DES I GNED FOR PEO PLE W ITH HEAR ING DIF FICULTIE S AND IS PRO VID ED W ITH A H ANDSET EARPIEC E W IT H VOLU ME CONT ROLFOR INDIV IDUA L REQ UIR EMENT S. DU E CA RE MU ST BE T AKEN BY ALL U SERS T HAT THE H ANDSET EARP IECE VO LUM E CONT RO L IS SET TO THE LOW [...]
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C O N T E N T S 1 INTR ODU C TION 3 Unpacki ng t he Tel ephone 4 D E S C R I P T I O N 5 Gener al Descri ption 5 I N S T A L L A T I O N 1 2 Locat ion 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 GS 14 Base Ri nger V olum e 14 HANDSET SETTIN G S 15 Ringer Sett ings 15 Shaker Set tings 17 Handset Regi strat ion 17 Tec hnic a l Settin[...]
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Congrat ulat ions on purc hasing your G eemarc Ampli DECT t el ephone. Thi s telephone of fers all t he adv antages of c ordless technol ogy (com pliant with Di git a l l y Enhanced Cordl ess T el ecomm un i cati ons-DECT standar d) coupl ed with f eatur es w hi ch maximi ze clari ty and m inimi ze f eedback thr oughout a t elephone c a l l and pro[...]
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General Descrip tion Handset D escrip tio n 5 6 DESCRIPTION Be lt c lip Vol ume button adjust m en t Batte r y com partmen t co v e r Speaker Receiv e and end call key Cancel ke y Call List ke y Keypad - 1 and 3 used to scrol l thr ough the menu opti ons Amplifier key Mi crophone Menu Ke y Phonebook k eys Con firm/Scroll ke y LCD displ ay Inco ming[...]
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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 i tch A m plifi er key Answeri ng Machine ke y DESCRIPTION DESCRIPT ION[...]
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(*) Cl assif i ed “h az a r d ous volt ag e” acc o r di ng t o EN6 095 0 st and ard (** ) Cl ass if ied T N V-3 acc ordi ng t o E N6 0950 s t andar d 9 LCD Scr een Description The LCD screen i s spli t i nto t wo distinct areas: Th e icon area . Th i s is found ar ound the out side of the screen. T h i s displ ays the v arious system ic ons w h[...]
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1 Answeri ng Machi ne Menu 2 Ringer Vol ume/Melody M enu 3 Handset Regi str ati on Menu 4 Tec hnic a l Setti ngs Menu 5 Earpiece Vo lume Ad j us tm ent 6 Batt ery Char ge Level 7 Call er Displ ay Numbers (and Nam es) 8 Phone book 1 9 Fl ashing= I ncoming Call, Fix ed =Duri ng a call 10 Answeri ng Machi ne activ ated 11 Call T ransfer 12 Phone Book [...]
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Setting Up Pl ug the pow er cabl e int o the pow er socket on the base. Plug the adapt or int o the mains supply and swit ch t he supply on. (*) T he Pow er /Chargi ng indi cator l i ghts up (green). Connect t he li ne cord plug to t he li ne socket on t he base. Connect the other end o f the line cor d t o the PTT socket . (**) Instal l t he recha[...]
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Ringe r Se ttin gs Ringer V o lum e Ther e is a choice of f our hands et ri nger vol ume lev e l s. Rin ger M elody Ther e is a choice of se v en handset r inger m elodi es to not if y you of inco ming calls . Ph o ne B o ok One Rin ger Settin g s Ther e is a choice of se v en handset r inger m elodi es f or phone book 1. T he select ed mel ody wil[...]
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Shak er Se ttin gs A sw i t ch l ocated on the right side of the telephone han dset al l ow s the shaker to be ac tiv ated when receiv ing an inc o m ing c a ll. Hand set Regi strati on The handset t hat c a m e wit h your base is alr eady registered t o the base (f actor y s et ti ng). The ic on will be f ixed on t he di splay . If this ic on i s [...]
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Pr e ss to ac tivate t he m enu Use and to scroll thr ough t he menu t o find t he desired ri nger ic on - .T he select ed icon will flash on the displ ay Pr e ss to scroll through t he t echni cal setti ngs menu until you reach the r equir ed l evel: 1/5 – t he Caller Disp lay Setting s men u Use and to scroll t hrough t he 2 op t i ons a v aila[...]
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Recalling Rece nt Numbe rs You can c all bac k any o f the last 5 number s diall ed as f oll ows : Pr e ss Use and to scroll thr ough t he li st i n order to f i nd t he number you wish to di al Pr e ss and the num ber will be di a ll ed aut o m ati call y NOT E: To e x it t hi s m enu at any tim e, press . Deleti ng R ecent N um bers Pr e ss Use a[...]
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Pressing t he Am plify key duri ng a call will turn off t he a ddi ti onal am plificati on and t one control s. Howev er, y ou can s t il l adj ust t he handset receiv e v o l ume wit h the Volume button at t he rear of the handset. VOLUME 16 db 20 db 24d b 2 8db TONE B ass Tre ble +10 db Ma x +10 db m ax Amplify Switch at OFF P o siti o n The addi[...]
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Nam es and phone number s can be s t ored i n the two phone books av ailabl e on the telephone. If you ha v e s ubscri bed t o a Caller D i splay ser v i ce and if the call er na m e and num ber have been stor ed in the phonebook, the nam e and t he num ber of the call er will be di splayed during t he incoming call . Ther e are two phone books on [...]
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Dial ling Usin g th e Ph on e Bo ok Sel ect the desi red phonebook by pr ess i ng or Use and t o scroll thr ough t he phonebook t o f i nd the number you wish to di al Pr e ss . The number w i ll be di alled autom atically Note: To l eave t he phonebook press or . Modi f y a P ho ne B ook Ent ry Sel ect the desi red phonebook by pr ess i ng or Use [...]
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The f eatur es des cr ibed i n thi s s ec ti on are only a v ailable if you subscribe t o a Call er Display servi ce from your network provi der. Call er Di splay means you can see who is calli ng on your handset di splay (prov ided t he number is not wit hheld, unav a il able or i s an i nt ernati onal cal l). If you have s tor ed a nam e t o go w[...]
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Stor e Nam es a nd N umbe rs in to the P hone Book Pr e ss t he Ca l l Li st k ey Use and t o scroll through the call li st t o fi nd t he num ber you w ish to s tore Sel ect one of the t w o phonebook s you wish to stor e the num ber in or Enter a name corresponding t o the t elephone num ber.The na m e can cont ain up to 10 char acter s Sel ect t[...]
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Listenin g to M essages This ic on w il l fl ash w hen you hav e a new m essage. The new m ess age i ndi cat or will al so be l it. This ic on w il l be di splayed, howev er, not fl ashing when you hav e m ess age s that you hav e l ist end to but not delet ed. 33 Listenin g to M essages Pr e ss butt on locat ed on t he right side of your tel ephon[...]
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Deleting a M essage If you w i sh to del ete a mess ag e, press whil st the mess age i s play ing. 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 ete all messages, pr ess and hold t he key a f t er li steni ng to all the m essages. 00 wil l be di splayed on the s c reen and a beep w ill b e heard by [...]
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Ans wering Machi ne Settin gs Sy stem Day a nd T ime Day and ti me of the message recordi ng wil l be added autom aticall y to each m essage. W hen usi ng the handset, the day and t im e o f the message is al so display ed on the screen. If you subscribe t o your network provi der’s Cal ler D i splay ser v i ce, the date and tim e are set aut om [...]
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Answer ing Mach i ne Volu me The v olum e at which answ eri ng m achine messages ar e listened t o via t he earpi ece can be alt ered. Pr e ss to ac tivate t he m enu Use and t o scroll thr ough t he menu t o fi nd the desi red ringer ic on - .T he select ed icon will flash on the displ ay Pr e ss to s elec t the ic on and enter the answering m ach[...]
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Remote A ccess to A nswerin g Mac hin e Dial y our t e l ephone num ber f rom the rem o t e telephone and l et it ri ng Duri ng the out going message, press the * key Enter the code (1111 or y our secret c ode) The ans w er ing m ac h i ne will announc e the number o f messages receiv ed. The f oll ow i ng key s can be used w hi lst li stening t o [...]
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Up to 4 handsets can be regi stered t o one base. This m eans you can m ake internal calls between register ed handset s, t ransfer an i ncoming c all between hand sets and ans w er a cal l any w here i n the o f fic e or home as all the handset s w ill ca ll a t the s ame time . You can al so regi ster up to 2 bases t o each handset . This w i l l[...]
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Han dset Der egis trati on for All Additi onal Ha ndsets Pr e ss to ac tivate t he m enu Pr e ss f oll owed by Use the keypad t o ty pe i n the base PIN (def ault 1111) All additional handsets will be deregi sterd from the base Ha nds et De reg ist rat ion f or C urrent Hand s et s Pr e ss to ac tivate t he m enu Pr e ss f oll owed by Use the keypa[...]
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Using Several B ase A second base can be c onnected t o the network i n order to ext end the range of the handsets. W hen anot her bas e i s regi stered t o a handset, t he handset can autom aticall y search f or t he ne x t base if you go outside t he range of the fi rst base. The transf er between bases i s handled autom ati cally, alt hough thi [...]
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Gen eral Checks • Make sure t hat t he t el ephone l i ne cord and adaptor are correctl y plugged i n and t hey are not damaged. • Make sure t he batt eries are insert ed correc tly. • Make sure t hat t he batteries are full y charged. • Connect another t el ephone to the telephone P TT socket or m ove your t elephone t o another socket to [...]
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The f act ory s et tings can be rest ored to t he telephone. This i s v ery usef u l if you f orget the secret PIN code you set up. The fact ory P IN code is 1111. Rem ove one of the batt eries Pr e ss Replac e the batt ery (k eep i ng pr essed down) Al l th e i co ns w ill be d isp lay ed on the sc r een Release once icon has s t opped flashi ng U[...]
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Fr o m the mom ent your Geemarc product i s purchased, Geemar c guarant ee it for the peri od o f one year. Duri ng thi s time, all repairs or repl acement s (at our discret i on) are f ree of charge. Should you ex peri ence a probl em then cont act our hel p li ne or vi sit our webs i t e at www.geem arc. com . The guarantee does not c o v er acci[...]