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AMPLIDECT™260
AMPLIDECT
TM
260
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Introduction 4
Unpacking 5
Description 6
General Description 6
LCD Window Icons Description 10
Installation 12
Connecting Lines 12
Installing Batteries 13
Charging Handset 15
Installing battery in the base 16
Using Handset Carrying Clip 17
Basic Functions 18
Turning Handset On/Off 18
Menu Navigaion 19
Making a call 20
Receiving a call 21
Muting the Microphone 21
Amplification function 22
Ringer Setting 24
Talking Caller ID 25
Level volume for the speaker or the receiver function 26
Last Number Redial 27
Key Lock 29
Auto Answer 30
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Selecting a Language 31
HS Name 32
Range Alarm and Other Alarms 33
Paging 34
Dial Mode 35
Handsfree 36
Flash Signal 37
Advanced Functions 38
CID Book 38
Phone Book 42
One-Touch Memories 48
BS Settings 49
HS Settings 53
Registration 59
Calling with more than one Handset 60
Caller ID on call waiting 62
Feature List 63
Troubleshooting 64
Technical Specifications 66
DSL Filters 67
Safety Information 68
Guarantee 70
Recycling Directives 72
CONTENTS
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Congratulations on purchasing your Geemarc AD260
telephone. This telephone offers all the advantages of
cordless technology (compliant with Digitally Enhanced
Cordless Telecommunications-DECT standard) together
with an easy to see big button keypad, ideal for those
who suffer with poor sight. This telephone is also hearing
aid compatible.
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 telephone:
AD260
AMPLIDECT™ 260
INTRODUCTION
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Unpacking
When unpacking the telephone, you should find the
following in the box:
1 AD260 handset
1 AD260 base
1 Mains power adaptor
2 AAA Ni-MH Batteries
1 Telephone line cord
1 Carrying clip
1 User Guide
* The shape of the plugs can vary according to each country’s
specification.
For product support and help visit our website at
www.geemarc.com
Telephone 01707 384438
Or fax 01707 832529
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General Description
Front of Handset
1. In-Use/Ring Flash/Voice Mail/Missed Call Indicator
2. LCD Display
3. key: Press to end a call or return to off-line
4. Keypad
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5. key: Hold it for 5 seconds, enables “Do not
disturb”
6. Key: Redial/Pause
7. Key: Flash/Delete Key. Generate a “Flash”
signal to activate Call Waiting. Delete a digit when
inputting text. Go back one level in the Menu system
8. PAGE key: Press to intercom or transfer a call
9. key: Press to make or answer a call. During a
call, press to activate speakerphone
10. and keys: Press to control tone or to
scroll through menu options.
24. key: Press and hold to turn on/off keypad lock
function. Set up a conference call.
DESCRIPTION
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Rear of Handset
11. key: One touch memory that also activates
speakerphone
12. Speaker
M1
DESCRIPTION
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Side of Handset
13. key: Press to receive extra receiver
amplification
14. Volume Up and Down
15. Battery Compartment Cover
16. Menu Key( ): Press to access menu or
sub-menu option. Press to mute/unmute the microphone
during a call.
17. Belt Clip
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Front of Base
18. In-Use Indicator/Charge Indicator
19. Page key: Press to page all registered handsets
20. Cradle
Underside of Base
21. Base Ringer
22. Telephone Jack: For connection to phone line
23. AC Adaptor Jack: For connection to mains electric
power
24. Battery Compartment Cover
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LCD Window Icons Description
The LCD screen is split into two distinct areas:
The icon area. This is found at the top of the screen.
This displays the various system icons which help you to
use the telephone.
The main area. This is found across the centre of the
screen. It displays the following:
number being dialled
call display information
phonebook
menu information
in standby mode, handset number
DESCRIPTION
Main Area
Icon Area
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NEW
New Call
Indicates you have missed one or more
calls
Voice Mail
MSG Waiting
Indicates you have one or more voice
messages.
TALK
Off Hook
Indicates the line is engaged.
SPEAKER
Hands-free
Indicates the handsfree function is
enabled.
Battery Icon
This is always displayed when your
telephone is switched on. It shows the
level of battery charge. More bars
indicate more battery charge.
Signal Icon
Indicates the current signal strength.
More bars indicates more signal
strength. If the handset is too far from
the base, this icon will blink on the LCD.
Alarm Icon
This icon appears when you set an
alarm to ring at a specified time.
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Connecting Lines
1. Connect one end of the phone line cord to the phone
line jack of the base, and the other end to a standard
phone wall outlet.
2. Connect the modular end of the AC power adapter to
the power jack of the base, then plug the AC adapter into
a standard AC wall outlet.
Ensure you situate the telephone close enough to
the power socket so that the cable will reach safely
without stretching. Also, the mains power needs to
be easily accessible in case you need to disconnect
the power.
Make sure the telephone is at least 1 metre away
from other electrical products e.g.TV, radio and
monitors so as to avoid interference. Also, avoid
direct heat and sunlight.
We advise you to place the telephone on a table
cloth or similar, as the rubber feet on the base can
mark some surfaces
INSTALLATION
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Installing Batteries in the handset
The rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (AAA size) are
supplied with your phone. Install the two batteries before
using your phone.
1. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and
pull it out.
2. Insert new batteries as indicated, matching correct
polarity (+,-).
To wall phone jack
To AC wall outlet
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3. To replace the battery cover, slide the cover up until it
snaps in place.
Notes:
The batteries need to be replaced if they do not recover
their full storage capacities after recharging.
When replacing the batteries, always use good quality
Ni-MH re-chargeable batteries. Never use other batteries
or conventional alkaline batteries.
Fully charged handset batteries can provide 80 hours of
standby or 8 hours of talk time.
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Charging Handset
Important Note: Before initial operation, YOU SHOULD
FULLY CHARGE THE HANDSET for about 15 hours.
To charge the handset, you should place it on the base.
Result: When you place the handset on the base, the
handset automatically turns on.
Installing Battery in the base
The base use special NiMH rechargeable batteries in
case of mains power failure. This battery is not provided.
Never use non re-chargeable battery.
Fully charged base batteries can provide 4 hours of AC
power outage backup.
To place a order of this battery, please contact the after
sales service to +44 (0) 1707 384 438.
INSTALLATION
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Using Handset Carrying Clip
The supplied handset carrying clip allows you to
conveniently carry the handset with you. It clips easily to
your belt, waist band, or shirt pocket.
If you want to remove the carrying clip:
Insert a screw driver along the edge of one of its arms
and release the clip. Then lift it off.
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Turning Handset On/Off
If the handset is in power off mode, when you place the
handset on the base, it automatically turns on. To turn
the handset on or off in standby mode, follow these
steps:
1. To turn on the handset when off, press and hold the
key until you switch the display on. On power up,
the handset will enter subscription mode and search for a
registered base..
Note: If the handset is successful in finding a base, the
handset will enter the standby mode, the display will
show handset number and the handset name (if you
have one saved), signal icon, battery icon and current
time. If the handset is unsuccessful in finding a base, the
handset will behave according to the Out of Range
condition.
2. To turn the handset off, keep the key pressed
until the display turns off.
Note:
Nothing will appear on the LCD when battery power is
very low. YOU SHOULD FULLY CHARGE THE
HANDSET BEFORE USING.
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All descriptions in this manual assume that the handset is
in standby mode. Set the telephone to standby mode by
pressing the key.
Menu Navigation
To access a menu option:
1. To display menu items, press the Menu( ) key.
2. To scroll through menu options, press the and
key repeatedly.
3. To select a menu or menu option, press the
key when the desired menu appears on the LCD.
To return to Standby mode from any menu:
To return to Standby mode from any menu, press the
key.
Also, the phone will automatically return to Standby
mode from any menu if no key is pressed for about 40
seconds.
To go back one level
To go back one level within the menu system, press
key.
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Making a Call
1. Pick up the handset and press the key.
The TALK icon appears on the LCD.
2. Dial a telephone number.
3. To end the call, either press the key or replace
the handset on the base.
You can also enter the desired phone number in standby
mode. This allows you to make corrections before dialing.
Follow these steps:
1. Enter a telephone number (up to 32 digits). Check it.
You can use the key to insert a 2 second pause
(sometimes required to access an outside line on some
business phone systems).
Note: If you make a mistake while entering a number, press
the key to clear the last digit.
2. When the number appears correctly, press the
key.
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Receiving a Call
When a call is received, the Call information will appear
and the LED will flash.
If the caller can be identified, the caller's phone number is
displayed. If the caller cannot be identified, only the Call
information displays. If you have a voice message, the
message "VOICE MAIL" will be shown on the LCD.
1. To answer the call, press the key. If you have
activated the Auto Answer function, when the handset is
on the base, simply lift it up to answer.
2. To end the call, either press the key or replace
the handset on the base.
After you hang up the call, the LCD displays the call
duration.
Notes: You can select the ringer volume by using the Vol
+/- key when the phone rings with an incoming call.
Muting the Microphone
During a conversation, you can temporarily switch your
phone's microphone off, so that the other party cannot
hear you.
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Example: You want to say something to another person
in the room but do not want the other party to hear you.
To mute your microphone, press the Mute( )key
during the conversation. The "Call Muted" appears on
the LCD.
To unmute the microphone, press the key again.
You will restore the normal condition.
Amplification Function
Volume Control (Handset and
Speakerphone)
While on a call press the volume key on the left side of
the handset to change the volume setting. The volume
setting is indicated on the screen VL1 to VL5. The
receiver volume adjustement is 0-18dB.
Amplification Boost
Your phone is equipped with a specialized amplification
function designed to fit your hearing needs. During a
conversation you can turn on the key on the left
side of the handset. This will boost the volume during a
call . To turn off the amplification boost, simply press the
key again. When this function on, the handset
receiver volume adjustement is 32-50dB.
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Tone Control
You can also adjust the Tone control to fit the levels to
your hearing requirements. Whilst on a call and when
has been selected, digital tone control becomes
active. Using and keys, you can scroll
through the four tone options available. The digital tone
setting is indicated on the screen as T1 to T4.
Automatic Amplification
The AMP function can be set to ON automatically every
time the phone is used
1. Press the Menu( ) key.
2. Press
until HS SETTINGS displayed, then
press the key.
3. Press
until AUDIO SETUP displayed, then
press the key.
4.
Press
until AMPLIFY displayed, then press
the key.
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5. Press
until ON displayed, then press the
key to confirm.
Ringer Setting
You can select your own external (from the telephone
Network) or internal (from other handsets registered to
the same base) ring tone and adjust the volume.
1.Press the Menu( ) key.
2.Press the and keys to choose HS
Settings menu, then press the key.
3.Press the and keys to choose Ring
Setup, press the key.
4.Press the key to choose INT Ring or press the
key to choose EXT Ring, press the key.
5. .Press the key to choose Melody
Note: You can select the Melody from Melody 1 to 10
using and .When you adjust the ringer
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setting, the phone plays the selected melody, press the
key to confirm the desired ringer.
At step 4, press to select Volume, and press the
key, you can adjust the ringer volume from
Volume 1 to Volume 5, or Volume Off to turn off the
ringer. Press the key to confirm.
Notes:
If you set the volume to "Off", when a call comes in,
only the New Call information appears on the LCD.
You can also use the + or - control to adjust the
ringer volume when you receive a call.
Talking Caller ID/ Talking Keypad
The AD260 is capable of speaking the numbers that you
press on the numeric keypad (Talk Keypad) and also
announcing the telephone number of any incoming call
(Talk CID).
1.Press the Menu( ) key.
2.Press the and keys to choose HS
Settings menu, then press the key.
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3.Press the and keys to choose Audio
Setup, press the key.
4. 3.Press the and keys to choose Talk
CID, press the key.
5. Use the or key to choose On/Off to
enable/disable Talking Caller CID, then press the
key, you will hear a confirm beep.
For the Talking Keypad function at step 4, choose Talk
Keypad instead of Talk CID and continue with step 5.
Level volume for the speaker or receiver
You can set the volume level for the speaker or the
handset when you pick up the line.
For the function RCX Volume, follow the instruction of
the last chapter and at the point 4 choose RCX Volume
instead of Talk CID.
After you have choosen the level of the volume, press the
Menu key, you will hear a confirmation beep.
For the Function SPK Volume, follow the same
instruction as before and replace the TALK CID by SPK
Volume function.
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Last Number Redial
1. Press the key to take the line.
2. Press the key .
The LCD displays the last number you dialed and
the phone dials out the number.
or
1. Press the key in Standby mode.
2. Press the key to dial out the number.
Search for and dial a number in Redial Book
Your phone allows you to retrieve the last 10 numbers
you have dialed.
1. Press the key in Standby mode.
2. If you want to scroll through the memory, press the
key repeatedly until you find the number you want
to dial.
3. Press the key to dial out the desired number.
Notes:
If no numbers are found, "Empty" is displayed.
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When the redial book is full, each time you dial a new
number, the oldest number stored in the redial book
is automatically erased and replaced with the latest
number.
Use Redial Book options
Using the redial book options, you can add a number to
phone book or delete a number in the redial book.
1. Press the key.
2. Scroll to the desired number by using the and
.
3. When the desired number appears on the display,
press the Menu key to select an option:
Add to PB: allows you to add the number to the
phone book. Complete storing the entry by starting
from described in "Adding a Phone Book Entry"
(obviously, you will find the number already entered
in the appropriate field).
Delete: allows you to delete the selected number.
Delete All: allows you to delete the whole redial
book.
4. To return to Standby mode, press the key.
Note:
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At step 3, when you select Delete or Delete All
options, a message "Confirm ?" will further ask you
to confirm the deletion. To confirm press the
key, to escape press the key.
Key Lock
If you turn this feature on, all keys will be locked. You can
answer calls by using the key on the phone. But
when you hang up, the phone returns to the locked
mode. This feature is useful to avoid pressing keys by
mistake.
To lock the keys, in the Standby mode just keep the
key pressed till the display shows "HS Locked.
To unlock the keys, keep the key pressed again till
"HS Unlocked" appears on the display and ear a beep.
Note:
In locked mode, if you press any key, the phone will
generate an error tone, and the "HS Locked"
message will be redisplayed.
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Auto Answer
With this feature, you can answer a call by just picking up
the handset from the base without pressing any key.
1. Press the Menu ( )key.
2. Press the and key repeatedly to choose
HS Settings, press the key.
3. Use the and key to choose Auto
Answer, press the key.
4. Use the and key to choose On/Off to
enable/ disable the function, then press the key,
you will hear a confirm beep.
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Selecting a Language
The Handset supports multiple predefined languages.
You can change the language used to display the menu
messages.
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press the and key to choose HS
Settings, then press the key.
3. Use and key to choose Language, then
press the key.
4. The languages will be displayed. Use the and
key to scroll through the options. Each language
will be displayed in its own native translation.
5. Press key to select the required language and
you will hear a confirm beep.
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HS Name
Using this feature you can define a name of the handset.
This allows you to easily recognize your handset if you
have more than one registered on the same base. To set
the handset name:
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press the and key to choose HS
Settings, press the key.
3. Use the and key to choose HS Name,
then press the key.
4. You can enter the handset name (up to 12 characters)
by using the numeric keybad (see Add Phone book
Entries) Use the key to delete any incorrect
characters, then press the key to confirm and exit.
Once you have assigned a handset name, HS1 will be
displayed for about 5 seconds and then your given
handset name will be displayed for about 5 seconds.
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Range Alarm and Other Tones
A beep will sound when the handset is out of range of the
base. You are able to select to enable/disable this
audible warning.
1. Press the Menu ( )key.
2. Press the and key to choose HS
Settings, press the key.
3. Use the or key to choose Tone Setup,
then press the key.
4. Use the or key to choose Range
Alarm, then press the key.
5. Use the or key to choose On/Off to
enable/disable this audible warning, then press the
key, you will hear a confirm beep.
There are two other tones that can be switched on or off
on the AD260:
Key Tone - Every time you press a key, your
handset acknowledges it with a key tone. You
can disable the key tones for silent use. In
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certain error conditions, a warning tone will still
sound when an incorrect key is pressed.
Note:For normal use, we recommend you leave
the key tone enabled. This makes the phone
easier to use.
Battery Low - If handset batteries are running
low, there will be an audible beep
To switch either of these on or off, select Key Tone or
Battery Low instead of Range Alarm in the above set of
instructions
Paging
You can page the handset from the base unit. The
handset will ring with a special tone. This is useful to
locate a lost handset.
Press the key on the base unit (less than 5
seconds), all the handsets registered to the base will ring
for about 60 seconds.
To stop paging, press the key on the base again or
any key on the handset.
Note:
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On a long key press, more than or equal to 5
seconds, the base will enter subscription mode. For
details.
Dial Mode
You can change the dial mode using the following steps:
1. Press the Menu ( )key.
2. Press the and key to choose BS
Settings, and press the key.
3. Use the or key to choose Dial Mode,
then press the key.
4. You can press the or key to select the
required dial mode options (Tone/Pulse) and press the
key. A confirm beep will be heard.
Note:
If you are not sure which dialing mode to select, please
contact your local service provider. The default setting is
Tone.
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Handsfree
During a call, you may turn on the speakerphone built in
the handset. In this mode you can simply put your
handset on a surface (e.g. a desk) and enjoy the comfort
of the handsfree conversation.
To turn the feature on, press the key during a call
(line engaged). The SPEAKER icon appears on the LCD.
To turn the feature off, and keep on talking in normal
mode, press the key again. The SPEAKER icon
will disappear.
Notes:
Before putting the handset near your ears, be sure
you have turned the speakerphone off.
To adjust the speakerphone volume, use the Vol +
and Vol- keys.
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Flash Signal
When the line is engaged, pressing the key sends
the Flash signal (the display will show F). This key is
used in conjunction with special services (e.g. call
waiting) which may be available on your phone network.
For further details please contact your network telephone
company.
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CID Book
When you receive a call, if the caller's information is
transmitted from the network on which the call was made
(and the caller doesn't hide it), the caller's phone number
is displayed. Moreover, when there is a received call
which you missed, the NEW icon will appear on the LCD.
If the CID memory is full, the NEW icon will blink on the
LCD.
Out of area - This message will display when someone
calls from an area where the telephone company is not
offering the caller identification services or is not yet
providing number delivery to your area.
P - If the caller has exercised the option to prevent his
name and number from being sent, the message will
show on the LCD.
Viewing the CID Log
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press the key again to choose Call Log
3. Press the key again to choose Received..
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4. CID Log will be displayed. Use or to
scroll through the list.
5. The display shows Empty if there are no CID log
entries.
Dialing a Number from CID Log
Find the number you want to dial. Refer to "Viewing the
CID Log". Then press the key.
Add CID Log Entry to Phone book
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press the key again to choose Call Log
3. Press the key again to choose Received..
4. CID Log will be displayed. Use
or to
scroll through the list to find the number you wish to add
to the Phone book. Press key.
5. Press or to choose Add to PB?, press
the key
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6. The display shows "Name ?". Enter the name you
want to use (see Add Phone book Entries), then press
the key.
7. The CID number will be displayed, press the
key.
8. Use or key to select the ring you would
like to associate with the number, press the key to
confirm.
Deleting a CID Entry
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press the key again to choose Call Log
3. Press the key again to choose Received..
4. CID Log will be displayed. Use or to
scroll through the list to find the number you wish to
delete,
5. Press key.
6. Press or to choose Delete , press the
key.
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7. The display will show "Confirm". You can press the
key to delete the entry or press the key to
cancel and exit.
Deleting all CID Log Entries
1. Press the Menu ( )key.
2. Press the key again to choose Call Log
3. Press the key again to choose Received..
4. CID Log will be displayed.
5. Press key.
6. Press or to choose Delete All, press
the key.
7. The display will show "Confirm". You can press the
key to delete all entries or press the key to
cancel and exit.
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Phone Book
The phonebook built in your cordless phone allows you to
store frequently used numbers so that you can easily
make a call without having to remember or enter the
phone number.
Character Map
To enter a specific alphanumeric character, press the
relevant key one or more times for the required character
according to the following table: once for the first
character, twice for the second and so on.
Key
Characters in the displayed order
0
0
SP
+
-
@
=
/
\
[
]
1
Sp
1
;
?
?
I
!
(
)
2
A
B
C
2
3
D
E
F
3
4
G
H
I
4
5
J
K
L
5
6
M
N
O
6
7
P
Q
R
S
7
8
T
U
V
8
9
W
X
Y
Z
9
SP = Space
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Add Phone book Entries
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press to choose Phonebook, press the
key.
3. Press to choose New entry, press the
key.
4. The display shows "Name ?". Enter the name you
want to use, then press the key to confirm. The
display shows "Number ?". Enter the desired number (up
to 20 digits), press the key.
5. Use or key to select the ring you would
like to associate with the number, press the key to
confirm.
Note:
If you make a mistake while entering a name or a
number, use the key to correct it. Each time
you press the key, the last digit is deleted. To clear
all digits, press and hold the key .
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Using a Pause
A pause is useful when you access an interactive voice
response system e.g. an automated banking system. A
pause provides a delay of 3 seconds. If you want to insert
a pause when you dial a number in standby mode or
store a number in the ponebook, press the key .
The letter P will appear at the pause entry.
Viewing the Phone book Entries
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press to choose Phonebook, press the
key.
3. List will be displayed, press the key.
4. Phonebook Entries will be displayed. Use and
to scroll through the list. The entries are listed in
alphabetical order.
5. The display shows Empty if there are no Phone book
entries.
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Dialing a Number from Phone book
Find the number you want to dial. Refer to "Viewing the
Phone book Entries". Then press the key.
Editing the Phone book Entries
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press to choose Phonebook, press the
key.
3. Press and to choose Edit, press the
key.
4. Use and to scroll through the list of
numbers in the Phone book until you find the number you
wish to edit, press the Key.
5. Edit the name. If necessary, press the key to
clear the digit(s) then enter the desired, correct name,
press the key to save.
6. Edit the number. If necessary, press the key
to clear the digit(s) then enter the desired, correct
number, press the key to save.
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7. Use the and key to select the ring you
would like to associate with the number, press the
key to confirm.
Deleting a Phone book Entry
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press to choose Phonebook, press the
key.
3. Press and to choose Del Record, press
the key.
4. Use and to scroll through the list of
numbers in the Phone book until you find the number you
wish to delete, press the Key.
5.The display will show "Confirm". You can press the
key to delete the entry or press the key to
cancel and exit.
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Deleting all Phone book Entries
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press to choose Phonebook, press the
key.
3. Press and to choose Delete All, press
the key.
4.The display will show "Confirm". You can press the
key to delete all the entries or press the key
to cancel and exit.
Mem Status
The Memory Status shows the number of phone book
entries already stored.
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press to choose Phonebook, press the
key.
3. Press and to choose Mem Status,
press the key.
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48
4. The display shows the current phonebook status, for
example, 07/150 Used. It means 150 records can be
stored in the phonebook. Out of the 150, 7 have been
stored.
One-Touch Memories
You can store 1 number in the direct memory,
Storing Memory Numbers
Type in the desired number and then press and hold M1
button to store. When it has been stored, a confirmation
beep will be heard and you will be returned to standby.
Dialing from One-touch Memories
In the standby mode, press M1 to dial out the number.
The number will be dialled and Handsfree mode will be
started automatically.
This is a useful emergency key and it is worthwhile
storing the number of someone who would help you in
case of emergency.
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49
BS Settings
Delete Handset
This function allows you to delete a handset registered to
the base.
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press the and key to choose BS
Settings, then press the key.
3. Press the key to choose the Delete HS menu.
The display shows "PIN?" to prompt you to enter the PIN
Code (The default PIN Code is "0000"). Then press the
key.
4. Use Up and key to select a handset,
press the key to confirm. After that, the deleted
handset cannot be used with the base, it can be
re-registered to the base if needed. If you select the
current handset, a warning tone will be heard.
Base Default
If you reset the base, all the features will be restored to
the factory initial settings.
See the procedure in page 56.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
50
Flash Time
You can select to change the Flash time as follows:
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press the and key to choose BS
Settings, then press the key.
3. Use the and key to choose Flash Time
menu. Press the key.
4. The display shows the current setting. Use the
and key to select 100ms/ 300ms/ 600ms,
press the key to confirm.
Modify PIN
This function allows you to change the PIN number of the
currently active Base. The default PIN is 0000.
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press the and key to choose BS
Settings, then press the key.
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51
3. Use the and key to choose Modify PIN
menu. Press the key.
4. The display shows "PIN?". Enter the current PIN, then
press the key. If the old PIN code is validated, you
will be prompted to enter a new PIN code. If the old PIN
is not validated, a warning beep will sound and you will
be returned to the Modify PIN menu.
5. Enter the new PIN, press the key. You will be
requested to confirm the PIN code. Enter the new PIN
again then press the key to confirm and exit.
Base ringer melody setting
You have the possibility to choose the ringer melody
follow 5 ringers.
1. Press the Menu ( ) key.
2. Press the and key to choose BS
Settings, then press the key.
3. Press the and key to choose Ring
setup, then press the key.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
52
4. Use Up and key to select the correct
melody then press the key.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
53
HS Settings
Setting Alarm
You are able to set the alarm on the handset and adjust
the alarm settings.
1. Press the Menu ( ) soft key.
2. Press the and key to choose HS
Settings, then press the key.
3. Press the key to choose Alarm menu.
4. The display shows the current setting. Use the
and key to select On/Off, press the key.
5. If you select On, the display prompts you to enter the
time in HH:MM format. Use the numeric keypad to enter,
press the key.
6. When the alarm sounds, press any key to stop the
alarm sound.
Notes:
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
54
At step 5 you need to enter the time in 24-Hour
format.
To stop the alarm please press any key.
If you choose Snooze On, the alarm will ring at
regular intervals of 5 minutes. If you press key
on the handset when the alarm sounds, the alarm
won't sound again until the next day. However, if you
press any other key, the alarm sound will stop but
keep on alerting you every 5 minutes.
Setting Date & Time
Date & Time Format
1. Press the Menu ( ) soft key.
2. Press the and key to choose HS
Settings, then press the key
3. Press the and key to choose Date &
Time menu, press the key.
4. Press the key.to select Time Format
5. You can use the and key to choose the
Time format (12 - Hour/24 - Hour), press the key
to save.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
55
Setting date & time
1. Press the Menu ( ) soft key.
2. Press the and key to choose HS
Settings, then press the key
3. Press the and key to choose Date &
Time menu, press the key.
4. Press the and key to choose Set Date
or Set Time menu, press the key to select the
required option.
5. Enter the current date/time using the numeric keypad
and press the key to save and exit.
Notes:
If you select 12-Hour, AM/PM will appear on the right
of the time in standby mode.
Selecting a Base
This function allows you to select a base from those
already registered to the handset.
1. Press the Menu ( ) soft key.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
56
2. Press the and key to choose HS
Settings, then press the key
3. Press the and key to choose Select
Base menu, press the key.
4. You can use the and key to select the
base you want to use, then press the key.
5. “BS Selected appears after “Searching”.
Default
If you reset the handset, all the features will be restored
to the factory initial settings.
1. Press the Menu ( ) soft key.
2. Press the and key to choose HS
Settings, then press the key
3. Press the and key to choose HS
Default menu, press the key.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
57
4. Enter the PIN code (the default one is 0000), then
press the key.
Result: After the resetting, all the handset settings will be
restored to the factory default.
There is also a default option in Base Settings. After the
resetting, all the base settings will be restored to the
factory default.
Call Barring
Call barring allows the user to prevent certain phone
numbers with specific prefixes from being dialled out e.g.
0845.
Alternatively, all outgoing calls can be barred.
1. Press the Menu ( ) soft key.
2. Press the and key to choose HS
Settings, then press the key.
3. Press the and key to choose Barring
menu, press the key. The display shows "PIN?" to
prompt you to enter the PIN Code (The default PIN Code
is "0000"). Then press the key.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
58
4. You can use the and key to choose
External to stop all outgoing calls, then press the
key.
5. Or press Select Num press the key.
6. Press the key.to select Number 1, press the
key. There are 4 records available to store 4
different prefixes to be barred.
7. Enter the prefix to be barred e.g. 0845 or 07 or 09.
8.Press the key to save and exit.
Do Not Disturb
This functions turns off the handset ringer and allows the
user to ignore all incoming calls (except intercom calls).
1. Press and hold key for 5 seconds to enter the
Do Not Disturb mode. The screen will display Non
Disturb.
2. To turn off the Do Not Disturb function, Press and hold
key again for 5 seconds.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
59
Registration
The supplied handset is already registered with the
supplied base (factory setting). Each additional handset
you purchase must be registered with the base. You can
register up to 5 handsets to your base unit. This 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.
1. Before registering a handset to the base, you should
press and hold base unit key for about 5 seconds.
Release it once the In-Use Indicator/Charge Indicator
light on the base starts flashing. The base is now ready
for handset registration. The following steps must be
completed within 120 seconds.
2. Press the Menu ( ) soft key.
Press the and key to choose
REGISTRATION, then press the key.
Choose base 1 then press the key
On the display, you have the information SEARCHING 1.
3. Enter the pin code 0000. Registration will take about
10 seconds to complete another audible beep will notify
you of success with registration.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
60
Calling with more than one Handset
If you have more than one handset registered to the
same base, you can make internal calls and transfer an
external call between the registered handsets.
Making an internal call
1. Press the PAGE key, then enter the handset number
you want to call.
2. If the handset entered is valid, the called handset will
ring. The called party can press the key to answer
the internal call.
3. At the end of your conversation, press the key.
Note:
During the internal call, if an external comes in, the LCD
will show the caller's number. You should press the
key to end the internal call first then press the
key to answer the call.
Call transfer between handsets
You can transfer an external call between the handsets
that are registered to the same base.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
61
1. During an external call, press the PAGE key and then
the number of the handset you want to transfer the call
to.
2. If the called party can answer your call, he/she can
press the key to talk with you. At this time you can
inform him/her of the incoming call.
3.Press the key or replace the handset to the base
to complete the transfer.
Setting up a 3-way conference call
When you have both an external call and an intercom call
in progress, you can set up a three-way conference call,
like this:
1. During an external call, press the PAGE key and then
the number of the handset you want to join the 3-way
call.
2. The called party must press key to answer.
3. The calling party can press the key to start the
3-way call.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
62
4. Either of the two internal handsets can press the
key to leave the conference call at any time.
Note: If one of the handsets drops the conference call,
the remaining handsets will continue the conference.
Caller ID on call waiting
When you subscribe to Call Waiting service from your
local telephone company, the telephone will display the
name and number of the second caller while you are
having a conversation.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
63
1. DECT Technology ensures crystal clear conversation
2. Up to 50dB of received amplification (5 volume levels)
3. “AMPLIFY” key that sets receiver volume to amplify as
a default.
4. 4 digital tone control settings
5. High performance speakerphone
6. Talking CID and talking keypad (English or French)
7. Large LCD with backlight
8. Wide choice of display languages
9. Loud ringer in handset and base
10. Bright ring flasher in handset and base
11. Handset flasher indicates new voicemail and new call
12. Compatible with FSK CID (Type 11) and voice mail
signals
13. Extra large keypad buttons
14. Emergencey one touch memory (dials number and
turns on speakerphone)
15. 40 Incoming call list memory, 10 outgoing call list
memory
16. 150 Phone book memory
17. Max of 5 handsets can be registered to base
18. Non-disturb function
19. Low battery voice warning, out of range alarm
20 Auto-answer when lifting handset off base
21. 10 handset ring tones and 5 base ring tones
22. Intercom function
23. Three way conference
FEATURE LIST
64
24. On-line and off-line buttons
25. Battery back-up option on base
26. Swap battery between handset and base available
FEATURE LIST
65
Symptom
Check & Remedy
No operation
Check that the power adapter is properly
connected.
Check that the telephone line cord is
properly connected.
Check that the handset batteries have full
power.
Check that the handset batteries are
installed properly.
No dial tone
Check that the telephone line cord is
properly connected.
Check that the power adapter is properly
connected.
Ensure you are close enough to base
If new handset, ensure it is registered with
the base
Nothing
appears
on the display
Check that the handset batteries are
installed properly.
Check that the handset batteries have full
power.
Check that the handset is on.
Handset
seems
to have very
short
battery life
Check the charge contacts.
Consistently short battery life may indicate
that replacement of the batteries is
necessary.
Make sure the correct batteries are used.
Caller’s
number
is not
displayed
Make sure you have subscribed to a Caller
ID service via your network provider.
The caller may have withheld their details.
Let the phone ring a couple of times as
TROUBLESHOOTING
66
there may be a delay in receiving the
Caller ID information.
If I press
there
is no dial
tone
Handset probably needs re-syncing with
base. Switch off the handset, leave for 10
seconds then switch it back on. They
should sync up in about 5-30 seconds
Handset
Flasher works
but the
handset is not
working
Ensure handset ringer volume is not set to
minimum
Ensure Non-Disturb function is not active
Red flasher
always
blinking
Voice mail waiting in your provider's voice
mail server
Missed a call, reviewing incoming call list
clears this indicator
Static noise
on the line
Ensure phone is not located too close to
touch lamp, microwave etc.
Ensure you have appliued DLS filters if
using DSL modem service
Talking
Voice
English, French, (English voice in Spanish
mode)
TROUBLESHOOTING
67
Charging time
15 hours
Ambient
temperature
Normal: 10 ~ 30, Extreme:
-10 ~ 40
Humidity
0%~90%
Weight (oz)
Base: 16; Handset: 5.7
Dimensions
(inches)
Base: 6.7 x 3.1 x 5.0; Handset: 7.0
x2.1 x 1.2
Power Supply
AC Adapter: UL listed 7.5vdc,
500MA
Base Battery: 4 xAAA NIMH
(Optional, not supplied)
Handset Battery: 2 x AAA NIMH
(included)
Amplified dB level
(AMP off)
0-18 dB in 5 steps
Amplified sB level
(AMP on)
32-50 dB
Tone
T1-T4
Display Language
English, French, Spanish,Deutsch,
Italiano,Dutch,Pyccknn,Portugues,
Polski,Svenska, Dansk, Norsk,
Emhnika, Turkce, Ykpaihclkn,
Magyar
Talking Voice
English, French, (English voice in
Spanish mode)
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
68
If you subscribe to a DSL service
Please attach a noise filter (contact your DSL provider) to
the telephone line between the base unit and the
telephone line jack in the event of the following:
- Noise is heard during conversations.
- Caller ID features do not function properly.
To single-line
telephone jack
Noise filter
69
General
Only use the power supply included with the product.
Only use the approved rechargeable batteries supplied.
Do not open the handset (except to replace the handset
batteries) or base. Contact the helpline for all repairs.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire. There is a serious risk
of explosion and/ or the release of toxic chemicals.
Do not place objects on the line cord or power cable that
may cause damage.
If you are sure you are not going to use the telephone for
over a month, remove the batteries.
Cleaning
Unplug the telephone. Clean the telephone with a soft
cloth. Keep the base and handset charging contacts
clean. 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.
SAFETY INFORMATION
70
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 the telephone socket during
thunderstorms because it could damage your telephone.
Your guarantee does not cover thunderstorm damage.
Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the
vicinity of the leak.
The telephone is designed for working within a
temperature range of 5C to 45C.
SAFETY INFORMATION
71
From the moment your Geemarc product is purchased,
Geemarc guarantee it for the period of two years. During
this time, all repairs or replacements (at our discretion)
are free of charge. Should you experience a problem
then contact our help line or visit our website at
www.geemarc.com. The guarantee does not cover
accidents, negligence or breakages to any parts. The
product must not be tampered with or taken apart by
anyone who is not an authorized Geemarc
representative. 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
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
Please note: The guarantee applies to
the United Kingdom only
GUARANTEE
72
Electrical connection: The apparatus is designed to
operate from a 230V 50Hz supply only. (Classified as
‘hazardous voltage’ according to EN60950 standard).
The apparatus does not incorporate 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
73
The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
has been put in place for the products at the end of their
useful life are recycled in the best way.
When this product is finished with, please do not put it in
your domestic waste bin.
Please use one of 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
Telephone 01707 384438
Or fax 01707 832529
RECYCLING DIRECTIVES
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