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Summary of Contents for AmpliDECT400BT

Page 1: ...English AmpliDECT400BT Digital Cordless Telephone with Large Buttons and Blue Tooth ...

Page 2: ...attery Use 18 Using the Belt Clip 18 Wall Mounting 19 On Off Settings 20 HANDSET SETTINGS 21 Alarm 21 Ringer Tones 22 Ringer Volume 23 Key Tone Settings 25 Language 26 Handset Name 27 LCD Contrast 28 Auto Answer 29 Amplification 30 Date Format 31 Date Time 33 Range Alarm 34 Selecting a Base 35 BASE SETTINGS 37 Release a Handset 37 Dial Mode 38 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...Recent Numbers 53 Deleting Recent Numbers 54 Adding Recent Numbers to Phonebook 55 Paging the Handset Call Timer Key Lock 56 CALLER DISPLAY 58 View Caller Display List 59 Dial a Number from the Caller Display List 60 Delete an Entry from the Caller Display List 61 Delete all Entries from the Caller Display List 62 Add Entry from the Caller Display List to Phone Book63 PHONE BOOK 65 Character Map 6...

Page 4: ... Deleting a Memory Number 75 ADDITIONAL HANDSETS BASES 77 Register a New Handset 78 Select a Base 79 Internal Calls 80 Call Transfer between Handsets 81 Three Way Conference Call 83 CALL WAITNG 84 Caller Display on Call Waiting 84 DEFAULT SETTINGS 85 Hanset reser 85 ACCESSORIES 86 Optional Accessories 86 TROUBLESHOOTING 87 SAFETY INFORMATION 89 GUARANTEE 90 RECYCLING DIRECTIVES 92 CONTENTS CALL WA...

Page 5: ... telephone is also hearing aid compatible The AMPLIDECT400BT has Bluetooth enabling you to connect to a compatible headset effortlessly and without the bother of trailing wires Its is important that you read the instructions below in order to use your Geemarc telephone to its full potential Keep this user guide in a safe place for future reference This guide explains how to use the following telep...

Page 6: ...ing in the box 1 AmpliDECT400BT handset 1 AmpliDECT400BT base 1 Mains power adaptor 1 Telephone line cord 1Belt clip 3 x AAA rechargeable batteries 1 User Guide For product support and help visit our website at www geemarc com Telephone 01707 384438 Or fax 01707 372529 INTRODUCTION ...

Page 7: ... Display key Amplify indicator One touch Memory Dial keys M1 M4 Speaker key Right Redial key Down Phonebook key End key Earpiece Up CID key Left Int key Bluetooth key Landline key Alphanumeric keypad Torch light Left soft key key Microphone Right soft key ...

Page 8: ...7 DESCRIPTION Speaker Battery compartment cover Charging contacts ...

Page 9: ...8 DESCRIPTION Tone Control Amplify AMP Button Volume Control Headset Jack ...

Page 10: ...iption Classified hazardous voltage according to EN60950 standard Classified TNV 3 according to EN60950 standard DESCRIPTION Charge pins Page button Charge indicator lights steadily while the handset is charging Phone Line Jack Power Jack ...

Page 11: ...led call display information phonebook menu information in standby mode handset number and current time New Call This indicates you have missed one or more calls Signal Strength icon This shows the current signal strength More bars indicate more signal strength If the handset is too far from the base the icon will blink Line icon This indicates that the line is engaged Key Lock icon This indicates...

Page 12: ...always displayed when your telephone is switched on It shows the level of battery charge More bars indicate more battery charge Keys Description Landline Key Make Answer calls Bluetooth Key Make Answer calls through a Bluetooth Headset Speaker Key Activates the speakerphone if pressed during a call End Key End a call Long press to power the telephone on off DESCRIPTION ...

Page 13: ...roll down through lists and menu options Decrease the earpiece speakerphone volume during a call Enter the Phonebook Int Key Set up an internal call to another handset Transfer an incoming call to another handset Set up a conference call with an external line and an internal handset Redial Key Enter the Redial List Insert a pause when pre dialing a number DESCRIPTION ...

Page 14: ...Memory Keys Store up to 4 numbers for one touch memory dialing Key Press and hold to turn on off keypad lock Key Press and hold to turn on off torch 0 Key Press and hold this key until the icon appears to activate the shaker and visual ringer function Press and hold this key again until the icon disappears to deactivate it DESCRIPTION ...

Page 15: ...the menu To scroll through the menu options press or To select a menu press the SELECT soft key when the desired menu option is displayed on the screen Press the BACK soft key to return to the previous screen Press to return to standby mode INSTALLATION ...

Page 16: ... similar as the rubber feet on the base can mark some surfaces Handset Range The telephone has a range of 30 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres outdoors The range will be reduced when there is no clear line of sight between the base and handset Place the base as high as practically possible to ensure the best signal between the base and the handset The icon at the top left of the LCD display w...

Page 17: ... base Connect the other end of the line cord to the PTT socket To AC wall outlet To phone wall outlet Install the rechargeable batteries into the handset The handset requires three Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH AAA batteries These are supplied with your telephone 1 Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert batteries as indicated ensuring to match polarity INSTALLATION ...

Page 18: ...is fully charged the display will show a full battery symbol The telephone has an automatic charging control to avoid excessive charging Before the handset can be used the handset batteries must be charged for a minimum of 15 hours on the AmpliDECT400BT base Classified hazardous voltage according to EN60950 standard Classified TNV 3 according to EN60950 standard INSTALLATION ...

Page 19: ...t battery Under ideal conditions the handset battery should give about 6 hours talk time or 24 hours standby on a single charge Using the Belt Clip The belt clip supplied allows you to conveniently carry the handset around It clips easily to your belt waist band or shirt pocket Attach Belt Clip Attach the belt clip to to the rear of the handset Make sure the belt clip locks into place Remove Belt ...

Page 20: ... under the telephone Drill 2 holes in the wall 60 mm apart insert the wall plugs and the wall mounting screw The screws should protrude 6 7 mm Fit the base onto the screw heads and slide down to secure INSTALLATION Mounting Pins Piece of wall mounting ...

Page 21: ...ption mode and search for a registered base Searching If the handset finds a base the handset will enter standby mode and is now ready for use If the handset is unsuccessful in finding a base the handset will behave as if Out of Range Try moving closer to the base To turn the handset off press The LCD display will then disappear and switch off INSTALLATION ...

Page 22: ... Press SELECT soft key Press SELECT soft key to select ALARM Use and to scroll through the menu to select ON or OFF Press SELECT soft key If you select ON you are invited to enter the time in HH MM format 24 hr format When alarm sounds press any key to stop the alarm Press SELECT soft key HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 23: ...ect ON or OFF Press SELECT soft key Ringer Tones There is a choice of 10 handset ringer tones 5 melodic 5 polyphonic to notify you of incoming calls Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS SETTINGS Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 24: ...network You can select the ring tone from Melody 1 to 10 When you adjust the ring tone the phone sounds the selected melody Press SELECT soft key Ringer Volume There is a choice of five handset ringer volumes The handset ringer can also be turned off Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 25: ... SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select VOLUME Press SELECT soft key You can select the ringer volume from Volume 1 to 5 or Volume Off Press SELECT soft key Notes If you set the volume to OFF when a call comes in only the NEW CALL information appears on the LCD HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 26: ...ressed ON or Off Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS SETTING Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select TONE SETUP Press SELECT soft key Press SELECT soft key to select KEY TONE Press OK HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 27: ...7 language English German French Italian Turkish Spanish and Portuguese You can choose the language used to display menu messages Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS SETTING Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select LANGUAGE HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 28: ...oft key to save selection and return to standby A confirmation beep will be heard Handset Name The handset label is displayed in the standby mode This name can be modified Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS SETTING Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS NAME HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 29: ...E soft key Handset name will be displayed above the handset number is standby LCD Contrast The visibility of the display can be optimised using this setting according to the environment Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS SETTING Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 30: ... Press SAVE soft key Auto Answer When auto answer is on you can answer a call by simply picking up the handset from the base without pressing a key Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS SETTING Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 31: ...on beep Amplified When amplification is on the amplify function will be On every time a call starts You will not need to press the ad hoc AMP button If you switch this function on the handset receiver volume adjustment is 15 30 d B Otherwise the receiver adjustment button is 0 15dB Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS SETTING HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 32: ...IFIED Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select either ON or OFF Press SAVE soft key to save selection and return to standby Date Format Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS SETTING HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 33: ...the menu to select DATE FORMAT or TIME FORMAT Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select either DD MM or MM DD for date format Or 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR for time format Press SAVE soft key Note If you select the 12 HOUR time format AM or PM will appear on the right of the time in standby mode HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 34: ...TING Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select DATE AND TIME Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select SET DATE or SET TIME Press SELECT soft key Use the keypad to enter the correct date or time Note Valid hours are between 00 and 23 inclusive HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 35: ... A beep will be heard when the handset is out of range of the base during a call You can enable disable this audible warning Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS SETTING Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select TONE SETUP Press SELECT soft key HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 36: ...e menu to select either ON or OFF Press SELECT soft key Selecting a Base You can select a base other than the one already registered to the handset Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS SETTING Press SELECT soft key HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 37: ...menu to select SELECTED AS Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the list of registered bases Press SELECT soft key once you have found the desired base SEARCHING will be displayed initially then BS SELECTED HANDSET SETTINGS ...

Page 38: ... through the menu to select BS SETTING Press SELECT soft key Press SELECT soft key to select DELETE HS The display will show PIN Use the keypad to type in your PIN default 0000 Press SELECT soft key All handsets currently registered with the base will be displayed on the LCD display Use and to select the handset to be released BASE SETTINGS ...

Page 39: ...hanges now use Tone dialling The dial mode setting is pre set to Tone If your telephone does not dial out it is probably being used from an older private switchboard PBX In this case the dial mode must be changed to Pulse Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select BS SETTING Press SELECT soft key Press to select DIAL MODE Press SELECT soft key BASE SETTIN...

Page 40: ...return to standby a confirmation beep will be heard Flash Time The Flash time can be changed if required Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select BS SETTING Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select FLASH TIME Press SELECT soft key BASE SETTINGS ...

Page 41: ... Number PIN Settings The PIN is required for a number of options e g registering a new handset and resetting a handset The PIN is pre set to 0000 This can be changed this is recommended for confidentiality Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select BS SETTING Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu BASE SETTINGS ...

Page 42: ...correct PIN a warning beep will be heard and the telephone returns to MODIFY PIN menu Press SELECT soft key Use the keypad to type in the new PIN The range is 0000 9999 Press SELECT soft key Use the keypad to type in the new PIN again for confirmation purposes Press SELECT to save the new PIN and return to standby BASE SETTINGS ...

Page 43: ...to pairing mode refer to user guide if required Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select BLUETOOTH and press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through to select ON to activate the function or OFF and press SELECT soft key Press SELECT soft key to select ADD DEVICE Please Wait will be displayed the Bluetooth LED will flash BLUETOOTH ...

Page 44: ... headset the devices are connected Connecting the Headset Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select BLUETOOTH and press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through to select ON to activate the function or OFF and press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select DEVICE LIST Press SELECT soft key BLUETOOTH ...

Page 45: ...n the connection is successful the Bluetooth LED on the handset switches on Note If you turn the Bluetooth headset off when you turn it back on again you may need to connect to the handset again To get the best quality sound stay within 3 metres of the base Disconnecting the Headset Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select BLUETOOTH ...

Page 46: ... SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select DEVICE LIST Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the list of devices that have been paired before until you find the desired device Press SELECT soft key Press SELECT soft key to select DISCONNECT A tone will be heard through the headset BLUETOOTH ...

Page 47: ...enu to select BLUETOOTH Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select DEVICE LIST Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the list of devices that have been paired before until you find the desired device Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to BLUETOOTH ...

Page 48: ...oft key to delete the paired device Note If you turn the Bluetooth headset off when you turn it back on again you may need to connect to the handset again To get the the best quality sound stay within 3 metres from the base BLUETOOTH ...

Page 49: ... Dial the number on the keypad up to 24 digits Press or the number is automatically dialled To end the call simply press or place the handset on the base Note If you make an incorrect entry while pre dialling the telephone number Press ERASE soft key to clear the last digit and then enter the correct number Press to insert a pause if required USING THE TELEPHONE ...

Page 50: ... Call When an incoming call is received the telephone rings and the icon will flash on the LCD display If the caller can be identified due to subscription to a Caller Display service the caller s telephone number will be displayed If the caller cannot be identified NEW CALL will be displayed If you have a voice message MSG WTG ON and icon will be shown on the LCD Press to answer a call through the...

Page 51: ...phonic ring tone Melody 6 10 is selected the ring tone may continue for a few seconds after another handset registered to the base is answered or after a caller has hung up Deactivate Icon Press while in standby Then press and hold 4 Press to return to standby Mute Function If you wish you can speak privately to someone else in the room without your caller overhearing You will still be USING THE T...

Page 52: ...call and the caller cannot hear you speaking Press MUTE SOFT KEY again to resume the coversation Handsfree During a call you may turn on the speakerphone built in the handset Whilst in handsfree mode you simply place your handset on a surface such as a desk or table and enjoy the freedom of handsfree During a call press The LCD display will show Press icon will disappear USING THE TELEPHONE ...

Page 53: ...oost to the volume 40dB When you press this key during a conversation the red Amplify indicator on the handset lights up If you press this key again the extra amplification will stop and the indicator will switch off To adjust the tone to suit your hearing requirements use the TONE control on the right hand side of the handset Caution This telephone can produce very loud sould levels Repeated expo...

Page 54: ...p handset Press in standby mode Use and to scroll through the dialled numbers until you find the number you wish to call Press to dial the number Notes When no numbers are found EMPTY is displayed If the redial memory is full i e 10 numbers stored each time you dial a new number the oldest number stored is automatically erased and the redial memory is updated USING THE TELEPHONE ...

Page 55: ...roll through the dialled numbers until you find the number you wish to delete Press MORE soft key Use Use and to scroll through the menu to select DELETE Press SELECT soft key or Press BACK soft key to cancel To delete all numbers in the redial memory Pick up handset Press in standby mode Press MORE soft key USING THE TELEPHONE ...

Page 56: ...BACK soft key to cancel Adding Recent Numbers to Phonebook Pick up handset Press in standby mode Use and to scroll through the dialled numbers until you find the number you wish to add to Phonebook Press MORE soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select ADD to PB USING THE TELEPHONE ...

Page 57: ...n Press SELECT soft key or Press BACK soft key to cancel Paging the Handset If you wish to locate the handset simply follow the instructions below Press located on the front of the base for less than 5 seconds All registered handsets will be paged and will ring for about 60 seconds Press BACK soft key on the handset to stop paging mode Alternatively press on the base to stop paging mode USING THE ...

Page 58: ...e locked and will not function Incoming or intercom calls can be answered by using or However when you complete the call and hang up the telephone returns to lock mode This feature is useful to avoid pressing buttons by mistake Switch lock On Press until icon is displayed Switch lock Off Press until icon disappears from the display Note In locked mode if you press any key you will hear a warning t...

Page 59: ...call The display shows PRIVATE for a witheld number The display shows OUT OF AREA when someone calls from an area where Caller display is not offered by the telephone service provider Whether you take a call or not the caller s details are stored in the Call list The call list stores the last 20 incoming calls The symbol will be shown on the handset display if you receive a call in your absence Wh...

Page 60: ...will be displayed Use and to scroll through the numbers Notes You can also accress the CID book directly by pressing in standby mode If there are no caller ID telephone numbers in the call list EMPTY is displayed Each telephone number in the CID book is marked with an arrow The call has been reviewed The call has not been reviewed CALLER DISPLAY ...

Page 61: ...t Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Press SELECT soft key to choose CID BOOK If available the telephone numbers will be displayed Use and to scroll through the numbers to find the required number Press or to dial the number CALLER DISPLAY ...

Page 62: ...e CID BOOK Use and to scroll through the Caller Display List until you find the telephone number you wish to delete Press MORE Use and to scroll through the menu to select DELETE Press SELECT to confirm a beep will be heard and the next number in the list will be displayed Or press BACK to cancel and exit CALLER DISPLAY ...

Page 63: ...key to activate the menu Press SELECT soft key to choose CID BOOK Press MORE Use and to scroll through the menu to select DELETE ALL Press SELECT REPEAT will be displayed Either press SELECT soft key to delete all entries or press BACK to cancel and exit CALLER DISPLAY ...

Page 64: ... Use and to scroll through the Caller Display List until you find the telephone number you wish to add to the phonebook Press MORE Use and to scroll through the menu to select ADD TO PB Press SELECT You will be prompted to enter the name Enter the name using the alphanumerical keypad see Phonebook Chapter for explanation CALLER DISPLAY ...

Page 65: ...ephone number if required Press SAVE Use and to scroll through the menu to select from MELODY 1 to MELODY 10 to select a ring you can associate with this number Press SELECT to confirm and exit A beep will be heard CALLER DISPLAY ...

Page 66: ...ries Each phone number can contain up to 20 digits Character Map Key Characters 0 spc 0 1 1 _ 2 A B C a b c 2 3 D E F d e f 3 4 G H I g h i 4 5 J K L j k l 5 6 M N O m n o 6 7 P Q R S p q r s 7 8 T U V t u v 8 9 W X Y Z w x y z 9 Press each key the relevant number of times to get the letter you need e g to get the letter J press the 5 key once to get the letter S press the 7 key four times in quic...

Page 67: ...y Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Press to select PHONEBOOK Press SELECT soft key The display will show EMPTY or the list of numbers already stored Press SELECT soft key and then Press SELECT soft key again to select NEW NAME will be displayed on the LCD Enter the name using the alphanumeric keypad see character map for further explanation Press SAVE soft key PHONE BOOK ...

Page 68: ...n beep will be heard Note Use ERASE soft key to correct a mistake ERASE will clear the last digit entered If you want to set a VIP number you should select a special ring tone for it The ring tone should be different from the external ring you have set You can set up to 9 VIP ring tones that are associated with 9 VIP numbers groups VIP ring tones associate with 9 VIP numbers groups Insert Pause In...

Page 69: ...ook Entries In standby mode press to access the Phonebook Use and to scroll through the Phonebook until the desired name is displayed Dialling using a Phone Book Entry In standby mode press to access the Phonebook Use and to scroll through the Phonebook until the desired name is displayed Press or DIAL soft key PHONE BOOK ...

Page 70: ...SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the phonebook until you reach the entry you wish to edit Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select EDIT Press SELECT soft key Use ERASE soft key to delete incorrect characters digits Enter the correct name and telephone number PHONE BOOK ...

Page 71: ...ate with this number Press SELECT soft key to confirm and exit A confirmation beep will be heard Delete a Phone Book Entry Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Press to select PHONEBOOK Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the phonebook until you reach the entry you wish to edit Press SELECT soft key PHONE BOOK ...

Page 72: ...Book Entries Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Press to select PHONEBOOK Press SELECT soft key Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select DELETE ALL Press SELECT soft key CONFIRM is displayed Press SELECT to confirm or BACK soft key PHONE BOOK ...

Page 73: ...elect PHONEBOOK Press SELECT soft key Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select PB STATUS The display will show the current phonebook status e g 07 50 USED This means the phonebook can contain up to 50 entries but 7 of these have been used already PHONE BOOK ...

Page 74: ...ode NUMBER will be displayed on the LCD Enter the number up to 24 digits using the alphanumeric keypad Press SAVE soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select from MELODY 1 to MELODY 10 to select a ring you can associate with this number Press SELECT soft key to confirm Viewing Memory Numbers In standby mode press to access the Phonebook ONE TOUCH MEMORIES ...

Page 75: ...iting a Memory Number The memory default names are M1 M2 M3 M4 You can add a name after them but not delete the default name e g M1 can become M1 Home Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Press to select PHONEBOOK Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the phonebook until you reach the entry you wish to edit Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to ONE TOUCH MEMORIE...

Page 76: ... Press SAVE soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select from MELODY 1 to MELODY 10 to select a ring you can associate with this number Press SELECT soft key to confirm and exit Deleting a Memory Number The memory default names are M1 M2 M3 M4 Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Press to select PHONEBOOK ONE TOUCH MEMORIES ...

Page 77: ...76 Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the phonebook until you reach the entry you wish to edit Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the menu to select DELETE ONE TOUCH MEMORIES ...

Page 78: ... means you can make internal calls between registered handsets transfer an incoming call between handsets and answer a call anywhere in the office or home at any time as all the handsets will call at the same time You can also register up to 4 base units to each handset This will increase the phone range allowing you to move between the telephone coverage areas allowing you to move between the tel...

Page 79: ... REGISTRATION Press OK Use and to scroll through the base names list Select the base number you require Press SELECT soft key The handset will search for the requested base If the base is found a tone is heard and a number will be assigned and displayed on the LCD If the base is not found a warning tone is heard and the handset returns to the pre registration state ADDITIONAL HANDSETS BASES ...

Page 80: ...ed with each base see Register a New Handset section Press MENU soft key to activate the menu Use and to scroll through the menu to select HS SETTINGS Press SELECT soft key Use and to select SELECTED BS Press SELECT soft key Use and to scroll through the base names list Select the base number you require Press SELECT soft key ADDITIONAL HANDSETS BASES ...

Page 81: ... calls between handsets Make an Internal Call Press Enter the handset number you wish to page 1 5 Notes If an incorrect handset number is entered i e one that does not exist the handset will return to standby To cancel an internal call press Receive an Internal Call The paged handset will ring The calling handset number will be dsiplayed on the LCD display ADDITIONAL HANDSETS BASES ...

Page 82: ...ng tone will be heard press to answer the call Call Transfer between Handsets An externall call can be transferred from one handset to another During a telephone conversation when you wish to transfer the call press Your external caller will be placed on hold Enter the handset number you wish to transfer to 1 5 The paged handset will ring The calling handset number will be dsiplayed on the LCD dis...

Page 83: ...nsfer and talk to the exteranl caller again press Notes On transferring a call you may hang up before the paged handset answers The connection between the external caller and the paged handset is complete once you hang up If the paged handset does not answer a call within a predetermined time the call will be transferred back to your handset ADDITIONAL HANDSETS BASES ...

Page 84: ...call press Enter the handset number you wish to transfer to 1 5 The paged handset will ring The calling handset number will be dsiplayed on the LCD display To answer the paged handset press The caller can now press to invoke a 3 way call Either of the internal handsets can press to leave the conference call at any time ADDITIONAL HANDSETS BASES ...

Page 85: ...SH soft key to answer the second caller The display will show R When you have finished speaking to the second caller press FLASH soft key to continue your conversation with the first caller Note The FLASH soft key sends the flash signal This key is used in conjunction with special services such as call waiting as mentioned above For more information about other special services contact your teleph...

Page 86: ...ill be prompted to enter the PIN code Enter the PIN code default is 0000 Press SELECT soft key If the PIN is correct CONFIRM will be displayed If the PIN is incorrect the phone will return to the previous menu Press SELECT soft key to confirm all handset settings will be reset to the factory default and you will be returned to standby Alternatively press BACK to cancel and exit DEFAULT SETTINGS ...

Page 87: ...crophone on the handset will be deactivated handset This jack can accommodate many hands free headsets This jack is amplified and you can adjust both tone and volume It is a standard 2 5mm plug Simply plug the headset into the jack The headset will be ACCESSORIES Headset Jack Earphone Microphon Clip ...

Page 88: ... from your telephone or your PTT socket Make sure the power adaptor is properly connected Handset not registering See general checks No display See general checks Check the handset is switched on No connection between handset and base You may be out of range of the base Move closer to the base Handset on the base does not charge Make sure the handset is placed properly on the base When charging th...

Page 89: ...mber is displayed when the telephone rings Please contact your telephone network provider to get the caller display service Even if you have subscribed to a caller display service the caller may have withheld their number private number It could be a call from a PBX Caller display may not work properly if the telephone is connected to a PBX Consistently short battery life Clean the charge contacts...

Page 90: ...olishes or cleaning agents they could damage the finish or the electrics inside Environmental Do not expose to direct sunlight Always ensure there is a free flow of air over the surfaces of the telephone Do not place any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions e g bathrooms Do not expose your product to fire or other hazardous conditions Unplug your phone from t...

Page 91: ...ntative The Geemarc guarantee in no way limits your legal rights IMPORTANT YOUR RECEIPT IS PART OF YOUR GUARANTEE AND MUST BE RETAINED AND PRODUCED IN THE EVENT OF AWARRANTY CLAIM DECLARATION Geemarc Telecom SA hereby declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EEC ...

Page 92: ... an integral power on off switch To disconnect the power either switch off supply at the mains power socket or unplug the AC adaptor When installing the apparatus ensure that the mains power socket is readily accessible Telephone connection Voltages present on the telecommunication network are classified TNV 3 Telecommunication Network Voltage according to the EN60950 standard GUARANTEE ...

Page 93: ... the following disposal options Remove the batteries and deposit them in an appropriate WEEE skip Deposit the product in an appropriate WEEE skip Or hand the old product to the retailer If you purchase a new one they should accept it Thus if you respect these instructions you ensure human health and environmental protection For product support and help visit our website at www geemarc com Telephon...

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