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CONTENTS 1
INTRODUCTION 3
Unpacking the Telephone 4
DESCRIPTION 5
General Description 5
Key Description 7
LCD Description 8
INSTALLATION 9
Setting Up 9
Wall Mounting 10
Table Mounting 11
SETTINGS 12
Set Language 12
Set Contrast 12
Set Date and Time 13
Set Ringer Melody 14
Set Ringer Melody Volume 14
Set Dialling Mode 14
Set Flash Time 15
Set Service Access 16
Set Ringer 17
Receiving Volume and Tone Settings 18
USING THE TELEPHONE 20
Making a Call 20
Last Number Redial 21
Dialling a Number from the Redial List 21
Mute Function 22
Call Timer 22
Receiving a Call 23
Hearing Aid Use 23
Flash Signal 23
CONTENTS CONTENTS
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 24
Headset 24
CALLER ID 25
View Caller ID List 25
Dial a Number from the Caller ID List 26
Add a Number from the Caller ID List to the Phone Book
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Delete a Number from the Caller ID List 26
Delete all Numbers from the Caller ID List 27
Caller ID on Call Waiting 27
PHONE BOOK 28
Create a Phone Book Entry 28
View Phone Book Entries 30
Dial a Phone Book Entry 30
Modify a Phone Book Entry 31
Delete a Phone Book Entry 32
Delete all Phone Book Entries 32
PHOTO DIAL 33
Create a Photo Dial Number 33
View/Dial a Photo Dial Number 33
Clear a Photo Dial Number 34
SERVICE ACCESS 35
Calling a Service Number 35
MESSAGE WAITING 36
TROUBLESHOOTIING 37
SAFETY INFORMATION 38
GUARANTEE 39
RECYCLING DIRECTIVES 41
CONTENTS
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Congratulations on purchasing your Geemarc PHOTOPHONE
300. This is a multifunction telephone which offers features such
as hands free use, caller ID* and a phone book. It offers
amplification, helpful for those with hearing difficulties. It has a
large button, easy to see and use keypad, to help stop any
misdialling. There are photo dial buttons, also designed to make
dialling easier because you will be able to identify speed dial
buttons with pictures of your friends and family. This telephone is
compatible with hearing aids.
It 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:
PHOTOPHONE 300
*To use the caller display facility, you must subscribe to your network provider’s caller display
service.
INTRODUCTION
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Unpacking the Telephone
When unpacking the telephone, you should find the following in
the box:
1 PHOTOPHONE 300 unit
1 PHOTOPHONE 300 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 384438
Or fax 01707 832529
INTRODUCTION
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General Description
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Ringer indicator/
New call LED
LCD screen
Confirm/OK
Phonebook/
Caller ID Lis
t
Delete/Clear
Scroll up
/
down
Numeric
ke
y
pad
Photo
Dial
Redial
Loud speaker
Menu/Store
R key
Handset
Holder
Mute
Amplify
Spea
k
e
r
Tone slider
Volume slider
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Battery
compartment
LCD
screen tilt
Loudspeaker
volume
slider
Handset
cord jack
Phone line cord jack
Power jack
Headset
jack
Volume reset
override (ON/OFF)
Ringer Volume/
melody
DESCRIPTION
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Key Description
Enter the change settings menu
Store numbers to memory
Last number redial
Insert a pause when pre-dialing a
number
This button is used to disconnect a call
and re-establish dial tone or to switch
over to another caller provided you
have requested these services i.e. call
waiting from your service provider
Make/Answer/End a call.
Activates the speakerphone if pressed
during a call
Confirm Setting/Make Call
Delete incorrect digits or characters.
Delete an entry in Phone Book or Caller
ID List
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
Press this button to turn the extra
amplification ON or OFF
Press this button to turn Mute ON or
OFF
DESCRIPTION
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LCD Description
In standby mode, the large LCD display will show as below
Character area/Name
display
Digit area/Number
display
Battery
strength
Phonebook mode
Caller ID mode
Hours
Minutes
Day
Month
Loudspeaker
ON
Numeric position
in Caller ID list
12:00 01/01
TOTAL: 07 NEW:02
Total calls
received
New calls received
(not reviewed)
Caller ID mode
Voice
message
DESCRIPTION
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Setting Up
The telephone requires four good quality AAA batteries. These
are not supplied with your telephone. Carefully remove the
battery compartment cover-found on the underside of the
telephone base. 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 300 unit marked . 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 insert 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 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.
INSTALLATION
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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
snaps 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.
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O
180
o
85CM
1 2
3 4 5
INSTALLATION
Diagram 2
Diagram 1
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Table Mounting
When using the telephone mounted on the table, it gives better
access to the keypad.
Feed the guide tabs on the wall-mounting bracket into the slots at
the top of the telephone place on the table. See diagram below.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Diagram 1
Diagram 2
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Once you have plugged the Photophone300 into the mains, the
default language will flash on the LCD screen. This will be
ENGLISH’. If this is not displayed, press to enter
the settings change menu.
Set Language
Use S and T to select another language. There are 6
languages to choose from.
Press OK button to save and move onto the next setting
Set 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 contrast levels
available.
Press OK button to save and move onto the next setting
SETTINGS
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Set Date and Time
In standby mode, the telephone displays the current date and time.
You need to set the date and time so that when you receive calls
they will appear in the call list with the correct date and time. If
you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the time and date will be set
automatically when you receive your first call.
‘SET TIME/DATE’ will be displayed on the screen. The
hour digits will flash.
Use S and T to enter the correct hour (24 hour clock)
Press OK button 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
SETTINGS
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Set Ringer Melody
If the ringer switch found at the rear of the telephone is set to
,there are 12 polyphonic melodies available for selection. The
telephone will play the chosen melody instead of a typical ring
when you receive an incoming call.
‘MELODY X’ will be displayed on the screen and the current
melody will be heard.
Use S and T to select 1 of the 12 polyphonic melodies
available.
Press OK button to save and move onto the next setting
Set Ringer Melody Volume
There are 8 ringer melody volumes available for selection.
‘VOLUME X’ will be displayed on the screen and the current
melody volume will be heard.
Use S and T to select 1 of the 8 volume levels available.
Press OK button to save and move onto the next setting
Set Dialling Mode
In the UK, all telephone exchanges now use Tone dialing. If your
telephone does not dial out, it is probably being used from an
older private switch- box (PBX). In this case, the Tone/Pulse
setting must be changed to Pulse.
‘TONE’ will be displayed on the screen.
Use S and T to select either‘TONE’ or ‘PULSE’.
Press OK button to save and move onto the next setting
SETTINGS
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Set Flash Time
You can adjust the flash time setting. There are three options
available. Your telephone works with a flash time for United
Kingdom (R=100ms).
‘FLASH TIME’ will be displayed on the screen and the
current selected flash time will be flashing.
Use S and T to select 1 of the 3 flash time settings
available.
Press OK button to save and move onto the next setting
SETTINGS
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Set Service Access
You can select keys 1 and/or 2 on the numeric keypad to store
service access telephone numbers e.g. 1571 for British Telecom’s
answering machine service.
‘SERVICE ACCESS’
will be displayed on the screen.
Press OK button to save and move onto the next setting
‘KEY 1, 2’
will be displayed on the screen.
Use S and T to select the key you wish to store the
service access number on
Press OK button
The number cursor will start to flash Enter the number
you wish using the 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
SETTINGS
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Set Ringer
The ringer can be set to High/Low/Off or choice of 12 polyphonic
melodies using the switch found at the rear of the
telephone.
= Loud
= Quiet
= Off
= Choice of 12 polyphonic melodies
SETTINGS
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Receiving Volume and Tone Settings
You can alter the receiving volume and tone during a
conversation according to your hearing requirements.
Use the Volume slide control found at the front of the telephone
base to adjust the level. The volume adjustment available is 0-
14dB.
The button on the telephone base provides additional
amplification of 14dB i.e the volume adjustment available is 14-
28B. When the amplify function is activated, the Amplify LED is lit.
Setting a default for Amplification.
The
located at the rear allows the amplification facility to be
switched ON (1) or OFF (0) as a default each time you use the
telephone.
AMPLIFY ON/OFF Switch at ON (1) Position
The additional amplification and tone controls are automatically
activated each time you use the telephone. The amplify LED
light will be lit when you use the telephone.
Pressing the button during a call will turn off the additional
amplification and tone controls. However, you can still adjust the
handset receive volume with the Volume slide bar.
Irrespective of how many times you press the
key throughout
a call, the next time you pick up the handset to make a new call,
these functions will be activated once again.
0dB
14dB
14dB Off
28dB
On
SETTINGS
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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 turn on to reflect
this change. If you press the button once more, the
additional amplification and tone control features will be turned off
once again. The LED light will turn off to reflect this change.
Irrespective of how many times you press the
key throughout
a call, the next time you pick up the handset, these functions will
be turned off once again.
Tone Receiving Adjustment
If the receiver volume has been amplified, the tone control can
also be adjusted. You can adjust and increase the low frequency
or high frequency sounds with the tonalite slide control at the front
of the telephone base.
Note: The tone adjustment function will not be effective when the
receiver volume is set to normal level.
SETTINGS
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Making a Call
Pick up the handset.
When you hear the dialling tone, dial the number on the
keypad.
To end the call simply replace the handset in the cradle
Making a Call – Hands Free
Press the
button to get a dialling tone then dial the
telephone number on the keypad. The
icon appears on
the LCD. To end the call, simply press again. The
icon will disappear.
To activate the Hands Free function during the call, press the
button and replace the handset on the cradle at the same
time.
To deactivate the Hands Free function during a call, lift the
handset.
Note: When in hands free mode, only one person 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.
USING THE TELEPHONE
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Speakerphone Volume Setting
In hands free mode you can adjust the speaker volume by using
the volume control slide switch - located on the left side
of the telephone base.
Pre-Dialling a Telephone Number
You can enter the desired phone number in standby mode, which
allows you to make corrections before dialling. Follow these steps:
Enter a telephone number (up to 22 digits). Check it. If you make
a mistake while entering a number, press the C button to edit it.
When the number appears correctly, lift the handset, press OK or
press the
button.
Last Number Redial
Lift the handset or press for hands free use
Press to redial the last number dialled.
Dialling a Number from the Redial List
Press repeatedly whilst in standby mode to scroll
through the redial list of 5 telephone numbers to find the
desired number
Lift the handset, press OK or press for hands free
use
USING THE TELEPHONE
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Mute Function
If you wish, you can speak privately to someone else in the room
without your caller overhearing. You will still be able to hear the
caller but they cannot hear you during the mute operation.
To switch on the mute mode during a call press and hold the
button found on the underside of the handset. Your caller
will not be able to hear you anymore. Release the button to
resume the conversation with your caller.
Call Timer
Once you dial a telephone number and for a short time after the
call is finished, a call timer will be shown on the display. The
timer is a simple way to help you keep track of how long a call
lasts.
USING THE TELEPHONE
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Receiving a Call
When an incoming call is received, the telephone rings and the
incoming call 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. Select the T mode on
your hearing aid to enable this feature.
Flash Signal
The R button can be used with special services such as Call
Waiting (if provided by your service provider) e.g. when a call
waiting signal is heard, press R and await the dialling tone, then
press 2 to transfer to the other caller. Or the R button can
transfer external calls to another extension within a private
switchboard. Simply press R followed by the required extension
number..
USING THE TELEPHONE
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Headset
Your phone is equipped with a Headset jack. This jack is
amplified, allowing you to adjust both the tone and volume.
The Headset jack allows you to listen and speak through your
hands free headset. Connect the headset at the rear side of the
base in the 2.5mm jack .
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
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The features described in this section are only available if you
subscribe to a Caller ID service from your network provider.
Caller ID means you can see who is calling on your handset
display (provided the number is not withheld, unavailable or is an
international call). If the telephone number is stored in the
Phonebook, the callers name will be displayed together with their
telephone number.
The display shows ‘PRIVATE’ for a witheld number.
The display shows ‘UNAVAILABLE’ when someone calls from
an area where the telephone company is not offering caller
identification services or is not yet providing number delivery to
your area.
Whether you take a call or not, the caller’s telephone
number/name together with the date and time of the call are
stored in the Caller ID list. This list stores the last 50 incoming
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 the six
photo dial buttons, this button will flash bright red.
View Caller ID List
Use S and T to scroll through the Caller ID list. The
numbers will be listed in the order they were received.
Scrolling through this list in order to review any new calls
sets the New Call count to zero and the New Call LED will
be switched off
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Dial a Number from the Caller ID List
Use S and T to scroll through the Caller ID list until you
find the desired number
Press OK or press for hands free use. If you wish
to use the handset, pick it up once the number is being
dialled
Add a Number from the Caller ID List to the
Phone Book
Use S and T to scroll through the Caller ID list until you
find the number you wish to add to the phone book
Press and hold until ‘COPY NUMBER?’ is
displayed
Press and hold again
‘SAVED’
will be displayed
Note: If you wish to add a name to be associated with the
telephone number see section – Modify a Phone Book Entry.
Delete a Number from the Caller ID List
Use S and T to scroll through the Caller ID list until you
find the number you wish to delete from the Caller ID list
Press C button. ‘DELETE?’will be displayed
Press and hold C until the number has been deleted
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Delete All Numbers from the Caller ID List
Use S and T to enter the Caller ID list
Press and hold C button. ‘DELETE ALL?’will be
displayed
Press and hold C 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 Waiting
When you are using the telephone, if you have subscribed to Call
Waiting with your service provider, the number (and name if
stored in Phonebook) of a second caller will be displayed together
with a message saying ‘CALL WAITING’.
Press the R key and ‘2’ to answer the second caller.
When you have finished with the second caller, press
R and
‘2’ again to resume conversation with the original caller.
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Telephone numbers can be stored in the phone book. It allows
you to store frequently used numbers so that you can easily make
a call without having to remember or enter the telephone number
The phone book can contain 50 entries. Each phone number
can contain up to 22 digits and the associated name can have 16
characters.
Note: If you require the phone book, it is only available when in
Phone Book mode (
icon on). If the Caller ID icon is on (CID),
press
until the icon is displayed
Create a Phone Book Entry
Press button until the icon is displayed
TOTAL: X’ will be displayed showing the number of
entries stored in the Phone Book
Press and hold ‘SAVE?’ will be displayed
Press . The number cursor will start to flash
Enter the number you wish using the numeric keypad (up
to 22 digits)
Press . 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 enter characters
Press ‘SAVED’ will be displayed
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Note: If you make a mistake while entering a name or number,
press the C button to clear the last character/digit and then enter
the correct character/digit.
Insert Pause
Inserting a pause provides a delay of 3 seconds. This is
necessary with some telephone systems.
To insert a dialling pause between numbers when storing a
number, press button until ‘P’ appears in the LCD
display.
Character Map
If you need to enter the same letter twice or another letter with the
same key, wait a few seconds and the cursor will move
automatically to the next space.
PHONE BOOK
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View Phone Book Entries
Press 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 view
Dial a Phone Book Entry
Press 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 for hands free use. If you wish
to use the handset, pick it up once the number is being
dialled
PHONE BOOK
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Modify a Phone Book Entry
Press 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 edit
Press and hold ‘EDIT?’ will be displayed
Press and hold again. The number cursor will
start to flash
Use S and Tto navigate to the digit(s) you wish to edit.
Use
C to delete incorrect digits and enter the new digits
required using the numeric keypad
Press . 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 C to delete incorrect characters and enter the
new characters required using the numeric keypad
Press ‘SAVED’ will be displayed
PHONE BOOK
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Delete a Phone Book Entry
Press 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 delete
Press C button. ‘DELETE?’will be displayed
Press and hold C until the number has been deleted
Delete all Phone Book Entries
Press 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 C button. ‘DELETE ALL?’will be
displayed
Press and hold C again until all entries have been
deleted. ‘EMPTY’ will be displayed
By deleting all the numbers in the Phone book, the Total Entry
count for the Phone book will be set to zero.
PHONE BOOK
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This telephone has 6 photo dial memory buttons. You can store
your contact’s photograph under the perspex of the button. This
is very useful if you tend to forget telephone numbers or names.
Create a Photo Dial Number
Press and hold until ‘STORE NUMBER’ is
displayed and the number cursor flashes
Enter the telephone number to be stored (maximum of
22 digits). You can edit the number using the C button
Press . The name cursor 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
C button
Press . ‘LOCATION?’ will be displayed
Press M1 – M6 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
Lift the handset, press OK or press for hands free
use to dial the photo dial telephone number
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Clear a Photo Dial Number
Store a new telephone number at a previously used photo dial
location – this will automatically erase the name and number
stored.
PHOTO DIAL
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Calling a Service Number
If a BT service access telephone number has been stored (see
Settings – Set Service Access Number) 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.
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If you subscribe to a message waiting service, when you receive a
message, the New call LED will flash and will be shown in
the LCD display.
When you have listened to the message, the new call LED will be
switched off and will no longer be displayed.
Alternatively, press C to delete the message.
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No display
Make sure that the power adaptor is plugged in correctly and is
not damaged
Check for a power cut in the area
PHOTOPHONE 300 does not ring
Make sure that the telephone line cord is plugged in correctly
and is not damaged
Connect another telephone to the telephone PTT socket or
move your telephone to another socket to track if the failure is
coming from your telephone or your PTT socket
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 in calculating
the limit for your home or business line
Check the Ringer is not switched to OFF
Check the Volume level of the ringer
No dial tone
Make sure that the telephone line cord is plugged in correctly
and is not damaged
Connect another telephone to the telephone PTT socket or
move your telephone to another socket to track if the failure is
coming from your telephone or your PTT socket
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 in calculating
the limit for your home or business line
Check that the dialing mode is set to the correct setting (tone or
pulse)
Interference on the line
Ensure a filter is fitted to all telephone sockets if you have a DSL
line
No Caller ID information displayed
Ensure you have requested the Caller ID service from your
network provider
No Amplification
Check the Amplify key has been pressed and the LED is lit (red).
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General
Only use the power supply included with the product.
Do not open the unit. Contact the helpline for all repairs.
The phone is capable of amplifying sounds to a loud volume. It is
important to instruct all potential users of its proper operation. It is
advised to adjust the volume control to its minimum level (Low)
when not in use and alert other users that hearing damage can
potentially result from 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 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.
The telephone is designed for working within a temperature range
of 5°C to 45°C.
SAFETY INFORMATION
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From the moment your Geemarc product is purchased, Geemarc
guarantee it for the period of one year. 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 A WARRANTY 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 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 Kin
g
dom onl
y
GUARANTEE
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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
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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
UGPhotophone300_En_Ver.1.1
RECYCLING DIRECTIVES
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