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Setting Up 

The telephone requires four good quality non-recharable AAA 
batteries.  These are not supplied with your telephone.  Carefully 
remove the battery compartment cover-found on the underside of 
the telephone base .We suggest using the tip of a ball point pen to 
open the cover. Check the battery polarity diagrams when inserting 
the batteries.  Fit the battery cover back on. 

Connect one end of the curly cord to the handset.  The other end 
of the curly cord plugs into the jack on the left hand side of the 
PHOTOPHONE 450 unit marked 

Handset Cord

.  Place the handset 

on the cradle. 

Connect the line cord to the socket located at rear of telephone then 
connect the plug into the wall socket**. 

For the LCD display, backlight and other special features you must 
use the power adapter (batteries act as a backup in case of power 
failure).  Connect the power adaptor to the jack located at the rear of 
the telephone marked DC9V then plug the other end into a 13amp 
mains power wall socket (*).  Please choose a socket near your 
telephone to enable you to unplug the mains power quickly in case 
of a problem.

 

(*)  Classified “hazardous voltage” according to EN60950 standard 

(**)  Classified TNV-3 according to EN60950 standard. 

 

Wall Mounting 

Rotate the handset hanger tab 180 degrees (see diagram 1).  
This will keep the handset from falling out of the cradle when it 
is mounted on the wall.  

Knock two self-tapping screws (not supplied) into a wall at a distance 
of 85 mm from each other and placed in a vertical line.  Leave the 
screws protruding from the wall by 6mm (see diagram 2). 

Feed the guide tabs on the wall-mounting bracket into the slots at 
the bottom of the telephone.  Slide the bracket upwards until it 

INSTALLATION 

Summary of Contents for PHOTOPHONE 450

Page 1: ...0 PHOTOPHONE 450 Amplified Big Button Telephone With Photo Dial English ...

Page 2: ... Description 7 INSTALLATION 8 Setting Up 8 Wall Mounting 8 Table Mounting 10 SETTINGS 11 Set Language 11 Set LCD Contrast 11 Set Date and Time 12 Set Flash Time 12 Set Service Access 13 Set Tone Dialling Mode 13 Set Ringer Volume 14 Set Ringer Tone 14 Receiving Volume 14 Handset Volume Boost Button 14 USING THE TELEPHONE 16 Making a Call 16 Last Number Redial 17 Dialling a Number from the Redial L...

Page 3: ...ers from the Caller ID List 20 Caller ID on Call Waiting 20 PHONE BOOK 21 Create a Phone Book Entry 21 View Phone Book Entries 22 Dial a Phone Book Entry 22 Modify a Phone Book Entry 23 Delete a Phone Book Entry 24 Delete all Phone Book Entries 24 PHOTO DIAL 25 Create a Photo Dial Number 25 View Dial a Photo Dial Number 25 Clear a Photo Dial Number 25 SERVICE ACCESS 26 Calling a Service Number 26 ...

Page 4: ...and use keypad to help stop any misdialling It has photo dial buttons designed to make dialling easier you will be able to identify speed dial buttons with pictures of your family and friends This telephone is also compatible with hearing aids Since this telephone has handset amplification it is capable of producing loud volume levels It is important that you read the instructions below in order t...

Page 5: ...find the following in the box 1 PHOTOPHONE 450 1 PHOTOPHONE 450 handset with curly cord 1 Telephone line cord 1 Mains power adaptor 1 User Guide For product support and help visit our website at www geemarc com telephone 01707 387602 or fax 01707 832529 INTRODUCTION ...

Page 6: ...DESCRIPTION Ringer indicator New call LED LCD screen Confirm OK Phonebook Caller ID List Delete Clear Scroll up down Numeric keypad Photo Dial Redial Loud speaker Menu Store R key Handset Holder Amplify Speaker Tone slider Volume slider ...

Page 7: ...6 Battery compartment LCD screen tilt Loudspeaker volume slider Handset cord jack Phone line cord jack Power jack Headset jack Volume boost reset override Ringer tone DESCRIPTION Ringer volume ...

Page 8: ... digits or characters Delete an entry in Phone Book or Caller ID List Phone book Caller ID Toggle between Caller ID list and Phone book and Scroll through the menu options Move through a number or name when in edit mode Enter the Caller ID list Boost 40dB Press this button to switch the handset amplification ON or OFF LCD Description In standby mode the large LCD display will show as below 12 00 0...

Page 9: ...res you must use the power adapter batteries act as a backup in case of power failure Connect the power adaptor to the jack located at the rear of the telephone marked DC9V then plug the other end into a 13amp mains power wall socket Please choose a socket near your telephone to enable you to unplug the mains power quickly in case of a problem Classified hazardous voltage according to EN60950 stan...

Page 10: ...ps into place Now place the telephone over the screws and push it downwards slightly Place the phone onto the screw heads and slide down to secure 180 O 180 o 85CM 1 2 3 4 5 INSTALLATION Diagram 2 Diagram 1 ...

Page 11: ...t with the telephone mounted on a table it allows better access to the keypad Feed the guide tabs on the wall mounting bracket into the slots at the top of the telephone and place on a table See diagram below INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Diagram 1 Diagram 2 ...

Page 12: ...choose from Press OK button to save and move onto the next setting Set LCD Contrast Your screen has a backlight which automatically switches off after 15 seconds of inactivity The contrast of the backlight against the text can be increased or decreased LCD CONTRAST will be displayed on the screen The current setting will flash 2 is the default contrast level Use S and T to select 1 of the 4 contra...

Page 13: ...on to save The minute digits will flash Use S and T to enter the correct minutes Press OK button to save The date digits will flash Use S and T to enter the correct date 1 31 Press OK button to save The month digits will flash Use S and T to enter the correct month 1 12 Press OK button to save and move onto the next setting Set Flash Time You can adjust the flash time setting There are three optio...

Page 14: ...e numeric keypad Press OK button The name cursor will start to flash at the bottom of the LCD display Enter the name you wish to associate with the number using the numeric keypad See Phone Book chapter on using the numeric keypad to enter characters Press OK button SAVED will be displayed Set Tone Dialling Mode In the UK telephone exchanges use Tone dialing and also for interactive services Howev...

Page 15: ...ontrol found at the front of the telephone base to adjust the volume level in the handset Handset Volume Boost Button The Boost button on the telephone base below the speaker provides additional handset amplification of up to 20dB i e the volume adjustment available is 20 40dB When the amplify function is activated the LED on the Boost button is lit red With the boost off the volume adjustment ava...

Page 16: ...me you pick up the handset The LED on the boost button will be lit when you use the telephone AMPLIFY ON OFF Switch at OFF 0 Position The additional amplification and tone controls are turned off each time you use the telephone The Amplify LED will be off whenever you use the telephone Pressing the button once during a call will enable tone control and additional amplification The LED light will t...

Page 17: ... may talk at a time The switch over between speaker and microphone is automatic This is dependent on the sound level of the incoming call and the microphone respectively It is therefore essential that there are no loud noises e g music in the immediate vicinity of the telephone as this will disrupt the hands free function Speakerphone Volume Setting You can adjust the speakerphone volume by using ...

Page 18: ... red LED lights up Lift the handset and speak To end the call simply replace the handset in the cradle Receiving a call Hands Free Press to speak hands free To end the call press Hearing Aid Use This telephone is hearing aid compatible You will need to select the T loop setting on your hearing aid to use this feature You may need to adjust the positioning of the handset earpiece in relation to you...

Page 19: ...transfer to the other caller Or the Recall button can transfer external calls to another extension within a private switchboard Simply press Recall followed by the required extension number Hands free Headset Your phone has a headset jack This allows you to listen and speak through a headset Connect the headset at the rear side of the telephone in the 2 5mm jack socket labelled as OPTIONAL ACCESSO...

Page 20: ... calls Received calls are stored chronologically with the sequential number shown in the top right hand corner of the LCD display When the Caller ID list is full the oldest number will be deleted automatically as the new call is logged The green new call LED will flash to notify you of a new call and NEW call count will be increased by 1 If you receive a call from a number that is stored in one of...

Page 21: ...lete for two seconds until the number has been deleted Delete All Numbers from the Caller ID List Use S and T to enter the Caller ID list Press and hold Delete button DELETE ALL will be displayed Press and hold Delete again until all the numbers have been deleted NO CALL will be displayed By deleting all the entries in the Caller ID list the Total Call count will be set to zero Caller ID on Call W...

Page 22: ...Book Press and hold Store Menu SAVE will be displayed Press Store Menu The number cursor will start to flash Enter the number you wish using the numeric keypad up to 22 digits Press Store Menu The name cursor will start to flash at the bottom of the LCD display Enter the name you wish to associate with the number using the numeric keypad up to 16 characters See below on using numeric keypad to ent...

Page 23: ... of entries stored in the Phone Book Use S and T to scroll through the phone book until you find the contact you wish to view Dial a Phone Book Entry Press Phone book Caller ID button until the icon is displayed TOTAL X will be displayed showing the number of entries stored in the Phone Book Use S and T to scroll through the phone book until you find the contact you wish to dial Press OK or press ...

Page 24: ...and hold Store Menu again The number cursor will start to flash Use S and Tto navigate to the digit s you wish to edit Use DELETE to delete incorrect digits and enter the new digits required using the numeric keypad Press Store Menu The name cursor will start to flash at the bottom of the LCD display Use S and Tto navigate to the character s you wish to edit Use DELETE to delete incorrect characte...

Page 25: ... hold DELETE until the number has been deleted Delete all Phone Book Entries Press Phone book Caller ID button until the icon is displayed TOTAL X will be displayed showing the number of entries stored in the Phone Book Use S and T to enter the phone book Press and hold Delete button DELETE ALL will be displayed Press and hold Delete again until all entries have been deleted EMPTY will be displaye...

Page 26: ... will flash Enter the name to be stored maximum of 16 characters See Phone Book chapter on using the numeric keypad to enter characters You can edit the name using the Delete button Press Store Menu LOCATION will be displayed Press Photo1 Photo6 to store the photo dial number View Dial a Photo Dial Number In standby mode press the required photo dial location The telephone number will be displayed...

Page 27: ...er e g BT s 1571 service this service access number can be called with the press of just one key Press and hold 1 or 2 for 2 seconds until the service access number is displayed on the LCD screen Press OK to dial the number If you need to dial a telephone number at this point you can use the numeric keypad SERVICE ACCESS ...

Page 28: ...Make sure that the telephone line cord is plugged in correctly and is not damaged Connect another telephone to the telephone socket or move your telephone to another socket to check if the failure is coming from your telephone line There may be too many communication devices connected to a single telephone line e g another telephone modem or facsimile machine Contact your network provider for help...

Page 29: ...rom misuse Cleaning Clean the telephone with a soft cloth Never use polishes 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 p...

Page 30: ...requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 2014 53 UE and in particular article 3 section 1a 1b and section 2 The telephone does not operate if the line current is lower than 18 mA The declaration of conformity may be consulted at www geemarc com Electrical connection The apparatus is designed to operate from a 230V 50Hz supply only ...

Page 31: ... 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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