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USER GUIDE RP7510 T elephone & Digital Answering Machine RP7510 U s e r G u i d e[...]
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RP7510 AD APT OR FLEX RINGER SWITCH RED LIGHT MESSA GE DISPLA Y V OLUME CONTROL MICROPHONE[...]
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Index General and safety inf ormation 1 Setting up 2 Fitting the batter y 2 Setting the cloc k 3 Outgoing messages (OGMs) 4 Setting the number of rings you want the machine to ans w er after 5 Setting the ringer loudness 5 Plug the machine into the telephone soc ket 6 T elephone use 7 What do the buttons do? 7 Basic answering machine use 8 Setting [...]
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1 RP7510 Congratulations on choosing a Geemarc RP7510. We at Geemarc w ant y ou to get the most out of our product. And that’ s why w e’v e de v eloped a manual that’ s easier to use . So please take the troub le to read it - and enjo y your RP7510 to the full. What y ou can use your RP7510 with and what y ou can’t Y ou can use your RP7510 [...]
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2 Setting up Setting up : f ollow steps 1-7 Step 1 : plug into the mains • Plug the adaptor lead into the bac k of the machine (be sure to push the plug fully in). Set the volume control to mid-position. Then plug the adaptor into the wall soc ket and s witch on. Don’t plug into the telephone socket yet. • The red light comes on, the displa y[...]
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3 Setting up Step 3 : set the clock The machine speaks. If you set the cloc k, the machine will announce the time and da y that each message was left. What you need to kno w before y ou start • Don’t leav e more than 15 seconds between b utton presses. otherwise you’ll ha ve to star t again. • T o programme a setting, you use OGM1 and OGM2 [...]
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Setting up Step 4 : outgoing messages (OGMs) The machine already has two outgoing messages: OGM1 and OGM2. Y ou can use these messages or record new ones . OGM1 lets the caller leav e a message. OGM2 does not let the caller leav e a message. A new OGM2 could be: ‘The surger y is now closed. Please call again between 9am and 5pm. ’ Y ou can set [...]
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5 Setting up T o record a new OGM1 1 Hold down OGM1 - speak after the beep - then release OGM1. The machine will play y our message and ‘A1’ appears. 2 T o hear OGM1 at any time, press OGM1 . T o record a new OGM2 1 Hold down OGM2 - speak after the beep - then release OGM2 . The machine will play y our message and ‘A2’ appears. 2 T o hear O[...]
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6 Setting up Step 7: plug the machine into your telephone soc ket • The plug only fits in one w a y round. • If the little plug doesn’t fit your telephone sock et, contact BT or your telephone company .[...]
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T elephone use What do the b uttons do? REDIAL Press REDIAL to call the last number y ou dialled (useful if it was engaged). MUTE Hold down MUTE if y ou don't want the other person to hear you (b ut you can still hear them). RECALL, ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ , # These are for ne w telephone ser vices. T o find out more, call y our telephone company [...]
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8 Basic Answering machine use T o set either OGM1 or OGM2 Hold down ON/OFF f or 2 seconds until you hear a beep . • If the red light’ s on, OGM1 is set. • If the red light’ s flashing, OGM2 is set. (OGM2 doesn’t let the caller leav e a message.) T o s witch the answering machine on or off Press ON/OFF briefly . • If the message displa y[...]
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9 Basic answering mac hine use If the memory ’ s full When the memor y’ s full, ‘FL ’ appears. ‘FL ’ alter nates with the message total. • If the memory’ s full, the machine will answer after 15 rings using the OGM2 yo u recorded. • The memor y can hold 14 minutes of messages . Erase messages to make room f or ne w ones. T o monit[...]
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10 Adv anced answering machine use Remote access : ringing in from outside and operating the machine With remote access you can: • listen to (and erase) messages and memos • listen to OGMs and record new ones • lea ve a message in a specific mailbo x • s witch the machine on or off • set OGM1 instead of OGM2 Y ou need to use: • a phone [...]
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11 Adv anced answering machine use T o listen to y our messages remotely 1 Dial your number . 2 During the OGM, press * . Y ou’ll hear 3 beeps. 3 Enter your security code. After 2 beeps you'll hear all y our messages. Or, to hear only the ne w messages, press 6 within 4 seconds. P oints to remember : • Mailbo x messages are pla yed last. ?[...]
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12 Adv anced answering machine use T o switch the machine on or off remotel y 1 Dial your number . If the machine's off, it'll ans wer after 15 rings. 2 *During the OGM, press S . Y ou’ll hear 3 beeps. 3 Enter your security code. Y ou’ll hear 2 beeps. 4 Within 4 seconds press 0 to s witch on, or 8 8 to s witch off . *If you're s [...]
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T o record a new outgoing message (OGM) 1 Dial your n umber . 2 Dur ing the OGM, press ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ ✳ . Y ou’ll hear 3 beeps. 3 Enter your security code. Y ou’ll hear 2 beeps. 4 Within 4 seconds , press 4 7 (for OGM1) or 4 9 (for OGM2). 5 Speak after the 4 beeps, then press 7. 6 T o hear the new OGM press 4 1 (OGM1) or 4 3 (OGM2). T o swit[...]
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14 T r oubleshooting What do I do if . . . ? see page Nothing happens when you dial • Is the machine plugged into your telephone soc ket? 6 • Does y our line accept tone dialling 1 ‘ 00 ’ flashes This means the machine’ s using its own OGM1 outgoing message. 4 If you record a ne w OGM1, ‘00’ stops flashing. 5 ‘ Lo ’ flashes There&[...]
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Guarantee (UK only) F rom the moment your Geemarc product is purchased, Geemarc T elecom Ltd guarantee if f or the per iod of one year . During this time, all repairs or replacements (at our option) are free of charge. Should you experience a problem then contact our helpline or the retailer from whom you purchased your Geemarc product. The guarant[...]
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16 Approvals The apparatus has been approved for the use of the following facilities: • Simple telephone operation with ability to make calls to the 999 and 112 Emergency Services. • Multi F requency (tone) dialling. • Automatic storage of last number dialled. • Timed break recall. • T elephone ringer off/lo/hi control. • Microphone mut[...]
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For pr oduct suppor t and help, visit our website at www .geemarc.com or telephone : 01707 384438 or f ax : 01707 372529[...]