Geemarc ClearSound Amplidect COMBI355 User Manual

Geemarc ClearSound Amplidect COMBI355 User Manual

Amplified big button telephone and answering machinr & amplified digital cordless telephone
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Geemarc ClearSound Amplidect COMBI355 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Connevans.info Solutions to improve the quality of life This product may be purchased from Connevans Limited DeafEquipment.co.uk secure online store at www.DeafEquipment.co.uk...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Unpacking the Telephone DESCRIPTION General Description DESCRIPTION (HANDSET) Key Description DESCRIPTION (BASE) Key Description DESCRIPTION (HANDSET & BASE) LCD Screen Description LCD Screen Navigation Menu Map (Handset) Menu Map (Base) INSTALLATION (Handset) Location Setting Up Battery Use Handset Carrying Clip INSTALLATION (Base) Setting Up...
  • Page 5: Record Announce

    CONTENTS Range alarm Language Settings Handset Name Auto Answer Set Contrast Date & Time Select Base Handset Reset Amplify Setting Key Lock BASE SETTINGS FROM HANDSET Terminate Handset Dialling Mode Setting Flash Time Setting Modify PIN Base Default Terminate Handset BASE SETTINGS Audio Setup Range Setup...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Mute Function Receiving Volume Last Number Redial Recalling Recent Numbers Adding Recent Numbers to the Phonebook Deleting Recent Numbers Flash Signal Hearing Aid Use Paging the Handset Call Timer USING THE TELEPHONE (BASE) Making a Call Pre-Dialling Receiving a Call Hands Free Mute Function Last Number Redial...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS PHONEBOOK Create a Phonebook Entry View Phonebook Entries Dialling using a Phonebook Entry Modify a Phonebook Entry Delete a Phonebook Entry Delete all Entries from the Phonebook Phonebook Status QUICK DIAL (HANDSET) Create a Quick Dial Number View a Quick Dial Number Dial a Quick Dial Number Modify Quick Dial Number Delete a Quick Dial Number...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Record Announce 1 Record Announce 2 Use the Base to Record Announce 1 & Announce 2 Checking the Outgoing Message Use the Base to Playback Announce 1 and Announce 2 Restore the Outgoing Message Use the Base to Restore Announce 1 and Announce 2 Answering Machine Mode Answering Machine Settings Voice Prompt Language...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    This entire telephone package 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.
  • Page 10: Unpacking The Telephone

    1 AMPLIDECT COMBI355 base 3 x AAA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries 1 Telephone line cord 2 Mains power adaptors 1 Carrying clip 1 User Guide For product support and help visit our website at www.geemarc.com Telephone 01707 384438 Or fax 01707 372529...
  • Page 11: Description

    DESCRIPTION General Description Visual ringer Earpiece Carrying clip Up/CID key Display Int key Speaker Left soft key Right soft key Redial key Dial/ Speaker key End key Alphanumeric Battery Down keys compartment /Phonebook cover Keypad # key Torch locked function Vibrator Function Microphone Charging contacts...
  • Page 12 DESCRIPTION Base: Base display Left soft key Right soft key Page button Photo Microphone Handset In use/New call memory indicaotr Rear View: Power Jack Phone Line Jack...
  • Page 13: Description (Handset)

    DESCRIPTION (HANDSET) Key Description Dial/Speaker key Make/Answer a call Activates the speakerphone if pressed during a call End/Power key End a call. Long press to power the telephone on and off Navigation Button Up/CID key Scroll up through lists and menu options. Increase the earpiece/speakerphone volume during a call.
  • Page 14 DESCRIPTION (HANDSET) Soft key (left and right ) Perform selections & actions indicated by the context sensitive displayed above on the handset screen. Star key Press and hold to turn on/off keypad lock function. Set up a conference call, M1 to M4 Quick Dial The four keys are one-touch quick dial keys.
  • Page 15: Description (Base)

    DESCRIPTION (BASE) Key Description Speaker key Make/Answer/End a call. Activates the speakerphone if pressed during a call Redial Key Enter the redial book Insert a pause when pre-dialing a number Int Key Set up an internal call to another handset Transfer an incoming call to another handset Set up a conference with an external line and an internal handset...
  • Page 16 DESCRIPTION (BASE) Answer on/off Key Press to turn the answering machine on/off. The telephone will announce ‘Answer On’ or ‘Answer Off’ Play/Stop key Press to start or stop the Message or Memo playing. Skip keys Press to play the next message Press to play the previous message Delete key When playing a message press this key to delete...
  • Page 17: Description (Handset & Base)

    DESCRIPTION (HANDSET & BASE) LCD Screen Description Signal Strength icon This is always displayed when your telephone is switched on. It shows the current signal strength. More bars indicate more signal strength. If the handset is too far from the base, this icon will blink.
  • Page 18: Lcd Screen Navigation

    DESCRIPTION (HANDSET & BASE) LCD Screen Navigation (left side) key is used to activate the menu. The (handset) or ‘BACK’ (base) is used to deactivate the menu and return to standby mode from any menu. keys are used to scroll through the menu. : move backward through the menu : move forward through the menu (left side) key is also used to select an action or choice...
  • Page 19: Menu Map (Handset)

    DESCRIPTION (HANDSET & BASE) Menu Map (Handset) Caller ID Book Phone Book Edit Delete Delete All PB Status BS Setting Terminate HS Dial Mode Flash Time Modify PIN BS Reset HS Setting Alarm Audio Setup Ring Setup Tone Setup Language HS Name Auto Answer LCD Contrast...
  • Page 20: Menu Map (Base)

    DESCRIPTION (HANDSET & BASE) Menu Map (Base) CID Book Phonebook Edit Delete Delete All PB Status BS Setting Terminate HS Audio Setup Ring Setup Key Tone Language LCD Contrast Date & Time Dial Mode Flash Time Modify PIN BS Reset Announce Message TAM Setting...
  • Page 21: Installation (Handset)

    INSTALLATION (HANDSET) Location 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.
  • Page 22 INSTALLATION (HANDSET) Install the rechargeable batteries in the handset. The handset requires three Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) AAA batteries. These are supplied with your telephone. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and pull it out. Check the battery polarity diagrams on the handset when inserting the batteries.
  • Page 23: Battery Use

    INSTALLATION (HANDSET) Battery Use icon is continuously displayed at the top right corner of the LCD display. The icon indicates the level of battery power. The more bars displayed, the more power available. When the battery is too weak for the telephone to operate, the handset will automatically switch off.
  • Page 24: Installation (Base)

    INSTALLATION (BASE) Setting Up 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 AMPLIDECT COMBI355. 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 **.
  • Page 25: Handset Settings

    HANDSET SETTINGS On/Off Settings When the handset is placed on the charger it automatically switches on. Alternatively, press for about 5 seconds. The telephone will enter subscription mode in which the handset is searching for a registered base. On successfully finding a base, the LCD window will display the time (either set by yourself –...
  • Page 26: Audio Setup

    HANDSET SETTINGS If you select ‘ON’ you will be prompted to enter the time in HH:MM format (24 hour format). Enter the alarm time using the numeric keypad. Press (left side) to go to Next screen to scroll through the menu to select ‘SNOOZE ON’or ‘SNOOZE OFF’...
  • Page 27: Ringer Setup

    HANDSET SETTINGS to scroll through the menu to select ‘SPEAKER VOL’or ‘EARPIECE VOL’. to scroll through the menu to select required volume. There are 5 volume settings Press (left side) to save Ringer Setup Ringer Tones There is a choice of 10 handset ringer tones to notify you of incoming calls.
  • Page 28: Ringer Volume

    HANDSET SETTINGS Press (left side) to select Press (left side) to select ‘MELODY’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select desired melody. As you scroll through, the telephone demonstrates the selected tone/melody Press (left side) to save Ringer Volume There is a choice of five handset ringer volumes.
  • Page 29: Keypad Tone Setup

    HANDSET SETTINGS to scroll through the menu to select ‘VOLUME’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select desired ringer volume. As you scroll through, the telephone demonstrates the selected volume Press (left side) to save. Keypad Tone Setup A key tone is heard every time you press a key on the handset.
  • Page 30: Range Alarm

    HANDSET SETTINGS to scroll through the menu to select ‘ON’or ‘OFF’ Press (left side) to confirsavem. Either press to return to standby or wait 30 seconds Range Alarm A beep is heard every time the handset is out of range of the Base.
  • Page 31: Language Settings

    HANDSET SETTINGS Press (left side) to save. Either press return to standby or wait 30 seconds Language Settings The handset supports eight languages. You can select the language used to display menu options. Press ‘MENU’ soft key to activate the menu to scroll through the menu to select ‘HS SETTINGS’...
  • Page 32: Handset Name

    HANDSET SETTINGS HS Name The handset has a name - “HS n” (where n is either 1,2,3,4 or 5). This number indicates that the handset is the nth handset registered to the base i..e. HS 1 is the 1 handset registered to the base.
  • Page 33: Set Contrast

    HANDSET SETTINGS to scroll through the menu to select ‘HS SETTINGS’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘AUTO ANSWER’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘ON’or ‘OFF’. Press (left side) to save.
  • Page 34: Date & Time

    HANDSET SETTINGS Press (left side) to confirm to scroll through the 16 contrast levels available Press (left side) to save. Either press return to standby or wait 30 seconds Date and Time Date & Time Format The date format displayed on the handset can be changed. The format can be either dd//mm or mm/dd.
  • Page 35 HANDSET SETTINGS to scroll through the menu to select ‘DD-MM’ or ‘MM-DD’’12-Hour’ or ’24-Hour’ Press (left side) to save. Either press return to standby or wait 30 seconds Date & Time Setting Press ‘MENU’ soft key to activate the menu to scroll through the menu to select ‘HS SETTINGS’...
  • Page 36: Select Base

    HANDSET SETTINGS Select Base You can select a base from those already registered to the handset. You can only select bases that are registered to the handset. Press ‘MENU’ soft key to activate the menu to scroll through the menu to select ‘HS SETTINGS’...
  • Page 37: Amplify Setting

    HANDSET SETTINGS to scroll through the menu to select ‘HS SETTINGS’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘HS RESET’ Press (left side) to select You will be prompted to enter the PIN code (default is 0000).
  • Page 38: Key Lock

    HANDSET SETTINGS ‘AMPLIFIED’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘ON’or ‘OFF’ Either press to return to standby or wait 30 seconds Key Lock When this feature is turned on, all buttons except for will be locked and will not function.
  • Page 39: Base Settings From Handset

    BASE SETTINGS FROM HANDSET Terminate Handset You can delete a handset registration from a base. Press ‘MENU’ soft key to activate the menu to scroll through the menu to select ‘BS SETTINGS’ Press (left side) to select Press (left side) again to select ‘TERMINATE HS’...
  • Page 40: Dialling Mode Setting

    BASE SETTINGS FROM HANDSET Dialling Mode Setting 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- board (PBX). In this case, the Tone/Pulse setting must be changed to Pulse. Press ‘MENU’...
  • Page 41: Modify Pin

    BASE SETTINGS FROM HANDSET to scroll through the menu to select ‘BS SETTINGS’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘FLASH TIME’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select either ‘FLASH-1’for 100ms or ‘FLASH-2’for 300ms Press (left side) to save.
  • Page 42: Base Default

    BASE SETTINGS FROM HANDSET Press (left side) to select You will be prompted to enter the old PIN code (default is 0000). ‘PIN ?’ . Enter the old Pin using the numeric keypad. Press ‘NEXT’ soft key to go to the next screen. If the old PIN code is accepted, you will be prompted to enter a new PIN code.
  • Page 43: Terminate Handset

    BASE SETTINGS FROM HANDSET Press (left side) to select You will be prompted to enter the PIN code (default is 0000). Press (left side) to reset If the PIN code is accepted, all base settings will be reset to the factory default. You will be automatically returned to standby mode Terminate Handset You can delete a handset registration from a base.
  • Page 44 BASE SETTINGS FROM HANDSET to scroll through the list of registered handsets to select the handset required Press (left side) to select (if the current handset or a non existant handset is selected, a warning beep will be heard) The selected handset will be deregistered...
  • Page 45: Base Settings

    BASE SETTINGS Audio Setup The volume of the speaker or earpiece can be adjusted. Press ‘MENU’ soft key to activate the menu to scroll through the menu to select ‘BS SETTINGS’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘AUDIO SETUP’...
  • Page 46 BASE SETTINGS Press ‘MENU’ soft key to activate the menu to scroll through the menu to select ‘BS SETTINGS’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘RING SETUP’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘INT RING/EXT RING’...
  • Page 47: Keypad Tone Setup

    BASE SETTINGS ‘BS SETTINGS’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘RING SETUP’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘INT RING/EXT RING’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘VOLUME’...
  • Page 48: Language Settings

    BASE SETTINGS to scroll through the menu to select ‘BS SETTINGS’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘KEY TONE’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘ON’or ‘OFF’ Press (left side) to save.
  • Page 49: Set Contrast

    BASE SETTINGS to scroll through the menu to select the desired language. Each language will be displayed in its own native translation Press (left side) to save. Set Contrast The contrast of the background compared against the text can be increased or decreased.
  • Page 50: Date & Time

    BASE SETTINGS Date and Time Date & Time Format The date format displayed on the base can be changed. The format can be either dd//mm or mm/dd. The format of the time can be either 12 hour or 24 hour. Press ‘MENU’...
  • Page 51 BASE SETTINGS Date & Time Setting Press ‘MENU’ soft key to activate the menu to scroll through the menu to select ‘BS SETTINGS’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘DATE & TIME’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘SET DATE’...
  • Page 52: Dialling Mode Setting

    BASE SETTINGS Dialling Mode Setting 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- board (PBX). In this case, the Tone/Pulse setting must be changed to Pulse. Press ‘MENU’...
  • Page 53: Modify Pin

    BASE SETTINGS to scroll through the menu to select ‘BS SETTINGS’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘FLASH TIME’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select either ‘FLASH-1’for 100ms or ‘FLASH-2’ for 300ms Press (left side) to save Modify PIN...
  • Page 54: Base Default

    BASE SETTINGS Press (left side) to select You will be prompted to enter the old PIN code (default is 0000). ‘PIN ?’ . Enter the old Pin using the numeric keypad. Press ‘NEXT’ soft key to go to the next screen. If the old PIN code is accepted, you will be prompted to enter a new PIN code.
  • Page 55 BASE SETTINGS You will be prompted to enter the PIN code (default is 0000). Press (left side) to reset If the PIN code is accepted, all base settings will be reset to the factory default. You will be automatically returned to standby mode...
  • Page 56: Using The Telephone (Handset)

    USING THE TELEPHONE (HS) Making a Call Pick up handset. Press will be displayed on the LCD When you hear dialing tone, dial the number on the keypad. To end the call simply press or place the handset on the base Pre-Dialling Pick up handset.
  • Page 57: Hands Free

    USING THE TELEPHONE (HS) Press .to answer If auto answer is activated, simply lift the handset out of the base To end the call simply press or replace the handset on the base Call duration is always displayed once you hang up. Note: You can alter the ringer volume whilst the telephone is ringing.
  • Page 58: Mute Function

    USING THE TELEPHONE (HS) Mute Function If you wish, you can speak privately to someone else in the room with you without your caller overhearing. You will still be able to hear the caller but they cannot hear you during the mute operation. During a call, press (right side) for ‘MUTE’...
  • Page 59: Recalling Recent Numbers

    USING THE TELEPHONE (HS) Recalling Recent Numbers You can call back any of the last 10 numbers dialled as follows: Pick up handset. Press in standby mode to scroll through the dialled numbers until you find the number you wish to call Press to dial the number Notes:...
  • Page 60: Deleting Recent Numbers

    USING THE TELEPHONE (HS) The display will show ‘NAME?’Enter the name you wish using the numeric keypad (see character map below) Press (left side) to select ‘NEXT’ The display will show the selected number from the recently dialled list Press (left side) to select ‘NEXT’...
  • Page 61 USING THE TELEPHONE (HS) to scroll through the menu to select ‘DELETE’ Press (left side) to select You will be prompted to ‘CONFIRM ?’. press (left side) again to ‘DEL’ To delete all numbers in the redial memory Pick up handset. Press in standby mode Press...
  • Page 62: Flash Signal

    USING THE TELEPHONE (HS) Flash Signal (left side) key can also be used during a call with special services such as Call Waiting (if provided by your service provider) or transferring external calls to another extension within a private switchboard. The LCD will display ‘R’. Hearing Aid Use This telephone is hearing aid compatible.
  • Page 63: Using The Telephone (Base)

    USING THE TELEPHONE (BASE) 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 Pre-Dialling You can enter the desired phone number in standby mode, which allows you to make corrections before dialling.
  • Page 64: Hands Free

    USING THE TELEPHONE (BASE) Hands Free Receiving a call – Hands Free Press to speak hands free To end the call press Making a Call – Hands Free Press the button to get a dialling tone then dial the telephone number on the keypad.
  • Page 65: Mute Function

    USING THE TELEPHONE (BASE) Mute Function If you wish, you can speak privately to someone else in the room with you without your caller overhearing. You will still be able to hear the caller but they cannot hear you during the mute operation. During a call press The LCD will show‘CALL MUTED’...
  • Page 66: Recalling Recent Numbers

    USING THE TELEPHONE (BASE) Recalling Recent Numbers Press whilst in standby mode to scroll through the dialled numbers until you find the number you wish to call Lift the handset or press for hands free use Adding Recent Numbers to the Phone Book As for Handset page 61 Deleting Recent Numbers To delete a specific number in the redial memory...
  • Page 67: Optional Accessories (Headset)

    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES (HS) Headset Use Your handset is equipped with a Headset jack. The Headset jack allows you to listen and speak through your hands free headset. Connect the headset at the side of the handset in the 2.5mm Press to get a dial tone...
  • Page 68: Caller Id

    CALLER ID 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).
  • Page 69: Dial A Number From The Caller Id Book

    CALLER ID Alternatively, you can access the book by pressing whilst in standby mode.Note: If there are no caller ID telephone numbers in the call book, ‘EMPTY’ is displayed Dial a Number from the Caller ID Book HANDSET: Pick up the handset first Press in standby mode The list of numbers in the Caller ID book will be displayed...
  • Page 70 CALLER ID Press (left side) to select ‘More’ Press (left side) to select ‘ADD TO PB’ The curser will start to flash on the right hand side of the name. Modify name using (right side) to clear the previous character(s) and then enter the correct character(s) (Press (left side) to select ‘NEXT’s)
  • Page 71: Delete A Number From The Caller Id Book

    CALLER ID Delete a Number from the Caller ID Book HANDSET: Pick up the handset first Press ‘MENU’ soft key to activate the menu Press (left side) to select ‘CID BOOK’ to scroll through the menu to select The Caller ID number to delete Press (left side) to select ‘More’...
  • Page 72: Phonebook

    PHONEBOOK Telephone numbers can be stored in the phonebook. 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.
  • Page 73: Insert Pause

    PHONEBOOK external ring you have set. You can set up to 9 VIP ring tones associated with 9 numbers Press (left side) to save. Note: Press (right side) ‘ERASE’ to clear the last digit and then enter the correct number. Insert Pause Inserting a pause provides a delay of 3 seconds.
  • Page 74: Dialling Using A Phonebook Entry

    PHONEBOOK Dialling using a Phonebook Entry Handset – pick up the handset first Press in standby mode The list of names in the phonebook will be displayed to scroll through the list to find the required name HANDSET: Press the ‘DIAL’ soft key or press the number is automatically dialled.
  • Page 75 PHONEBOOK to scroll through the list to find the required phonebook entry to be modified Press (left side) to confirm The curser will start to flash on the right hand side of the name. Modify name using (right side) to clear the previous character(s) and then enter the correct character(s) Press...
  • Page 76: Delete All Entries From The Phonebook

    PHONEBOOK Press to select‘PHONEBOOK’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the menu to select ‘DELETE’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the list to find the required phonebook entry to be modified Press (left side) to ‘DEL’ You will be prompted to ‘CONFIRM ?’.
  • Page 77: Phonebook Status

    PHONEBOOK Press (left side) to select You will be prompted to ‘CONFIRM ?’. press (left side) again to ‘DEL ALL’ Phonebook Status The phonebook status shows the number of entries already stored in the phonebook e.g. 05/50 HANDSET: Pick up the handset first Press ‘MENU’...
  • Page 78: Quick Dial (Handset)

    QUICK DIAL (HANDSET) This handset has 4 quick dial memory buttons. These numbers will be stored in the Phonebook. Create a Quick Dial Number Press a memory key (M1 to M4) in standby mode ‘NUMBER?’will be displayed. Enter the desired number (up to 20 digits) Press (left side) to confirm ‘NEXT’...
  • Page 79: Modify Quick Dial Number

    QUICK DIAL (HANDSET) Modify a Quick Dial Number Press ‘MENU’ soft key to activate the menu Press to select‘PHONE BOOK’ Press (left side) to select Press to select‘EDIT’ Press (left side) to select to scroll through the list to find the required phone book entry to be modified Press (left side) to select...
  • Page 80: Delete A Quick Dial Number

    QUICK DIAL (HANDSET) select desired ringer tone. As you scroll through, the telephone demonstrates the selected melody. If you want to set a VIP number, you should select a special ring tone for it. The ring tone should be different from the external ring you have set.
  • Page 81: Quick Dial (Base)

    QUICK DIAL (BASE) This base telephone has 8 quick dial memory buttons. These buttons are photo dial buttons where 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. Once a number has been stored in a memory location, you only need to press one button to make the call.
  • Page 82: Additional Handsets & Bases

    ADDITIONAL HANDSETS & BASES The handset that came with your base is already registered to the base (factory setting). This is registered as handset 1. Each additional handset you purchase must be registered to the base. Up to 5 handsets can be registered to one 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/home at any time as all the handsets will call at the...
  • Page 83: Select A Base

    ADDITIONAL HANDSETS & BASES If the base is found and the handset is successfully registered, you will be prompted to enter the PIN code (the default is 0000). If the PIN code is accepted, the registration tone will sound and the base assigns a number to the handset. If the PIN code entered is invalid, a warning tone will sound, and the handset will return to the previous registration state.
  • Page 84: Receive An Internal Call

    ADDITIONAL HANDSETS & BASES Notes: If an incorrect handset number is entered i.e. one that does not exist, the handset wil sound an error tone Receive an Internal Call The paged handset will ring. The calling handset number will be displayed on the LCD display ‘ HS n CALLING’...
  • Page 85: Three Way Conference Call

    ADDITIONAL HANDSETS & BASES will appear on the base telephone) The paged handset will ring. The calling handset number will be dsiplayed on the LCD display ‘ HS n CALLING’ HANDSET:To answer, press BASE:Pick up the handset to answer. If required, you may now speak to the paged user. To transfer the external call to the paged handset, HANDSET: Press BASE: Replace the handset...
  • Page 86 ADDITIONAL HANDSETS & BASES BASE: Press Your external caller will be placed on hold Enter the handset number you wish to page (0-5 will appear on the handset). 0 is the base telephone. (1-5) will appear on the base telephone The paged handset will ring.
  • Page 87: Call Waiting

    CALL WAITING Caller ID on Call Waiting When you subscribe to a Call Waiting service from your local telephone service provider, the LCD will display the name and number of the second caller while you are having a conversation with the first caller. Press the ‘Flash’...
  • Page 88: Answering Machine

    ANSWERING MACHINE When switched to ON position, incoming calls will be answered by the answering machine after a certain number of rings (see Answering Machine Settings). When the answering machine answers an incoming call, the caller will hear your outgoing message.
  • Page 89: Using The Base To Set The Answering Machine On/Off

    ANSWERING MACHINE Use the Base to Switch the Answering Machine On/Off In standby, press key to switch the answer machine on or off. The machine state will be announced. The Answering Machine Alert A tone will be heard once a minute when a new message has been stored on the answering machine.
  • Page 90: Announce 1 And Announce 2

    ANSWERING MACHINE Announce 1 and Announce 2 Before you use the answering machine you should record an outgoing message. There is an answer and record message (Announce 1) and an answer only message (Announce 2). These outgoing messages are your messages to an incoming caller and may be up to 3 minutes in length.
  • Page 91 ANSWERING MACHINE outgoing message. When you have finished speaking press the ‘STOP’ soft key. If you speak for longer than 3 minutes, recording will stop automatically. Whilst recording the LCD will show ‘RECORD’ The new OGM will be played after recording Record Announce 2 Announce 2 is an answer-only message.
  • Page 92: Use The Base To Record Announce 1 & Announce

    ANSWERING MACHINE BASE: On hearing the tone, record your personal outgoing message. When you have finished speaking press the ‘STOP’ soft key. If you speak for longer than 3 minutes, recording will stop automatically. Whilst recording the LCD will show ‘RECORD’ The new OGM will be played after recording Use the Base to Record Announce1 &...
  • Page 93: Restore The Outgoing Message

    ANSWERING MACHINE Press ‘SELECT’ soft key The current Announce1/Announce2 will be played. You can use the ‘BACK’soft key to stop and exit Use the Base to Playback Announce1 & Announce2 In standby, press either the key on the base..Use key to finish at anytime. Restore the Outgoing Message You can delete your personal recorded OGM and restore the factory default OGM.
  • Page 94: Answering Machine Mode

    ANSWERING MACHINE Use the Base to Restore the Outgoing Message In standby, press either the key on the base to play Announce1 or Announce2. Press to restore the message being played to its default. A confirmation tone will be heard. The default Announce1 or Announce2 will be played automatically.
  • Page 95: Answering Machine Settings

    ANSWERING MACHINE Answering Machine Settings You can select the number of rings before the answering machine is activated and responds to an incoming call. You can choose from the following: 2 = calls are answered after two rings 3 = calls are answered after three rings 4 = calls are answered after four rings 5 = calls are answered after five rings 6 = calls are answered after six rings...
  • Page 96: Voice Prompt Language

    ANSWERING MACHINE Voice Prompt Language You can select the language in which the voice prompt on the answering machine is spoken. Press ‘TAM’ soft key to activate the answering machine to select‘TAM SETTING’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to scroll through the menu to select ‘TAM LANGUAGE’...
  • Page 97: Listening To Messages Using The Menu

    ANSWERING MACHINE Listen to Messages using the Menu The base and handset LED will show if you have a new message. The base display will also show how many new messages have been received. Up to 15 minutes of messages can be recorded.
  • Page 98: Listening To Messages Using The Base

    ANSWERING MACHINE Listen to Messages using the Base To play the messages, press the key. The telephone will announce, “You have N new messages” or “You have N old messages”. The messages will be played one by one. During playback, you can do the following: Press to delete the current message Press...
  • Page 99: Deleting All Messages

    ANSWERING MACHINE Deleting All Messages Press ‘TAM’ soft key to activate the answering machine Press to choose ‘MESSAGE’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to confirm to scroll through the menu to select ‘DELETE ALL’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to confirm ‘CONFIRM ?’ The LCD will show Press ‘OK’...
  • Page 100: Remote Control

    ANSWERING MACHINE Press ‘TAM’ soft key to activate the answering machine to select‘TAM SETTING’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to scroll through the menu to select ‘REMOTE CODE’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key The current remote code will be displayed on the LCD. Enter your new code Press ‘OK’...
  • Page 101: Remote Control Commands

    ANSWERING MACHINE You only get three chances to enter the PIN code. If you enter the PIN code incorrectly three times, the line will be disconnected. Remote Control Commands Command Functions Play the main menu Play new messages Play saved messages Delete all the messages Switch the answering machine on/off...
  • Page 102: Out Of Memory

    ANSWERING MACHINE to scroll through the menu to select ‘MEMO RECORD’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to confirm Record your Memo after the tone. Recording will stop automatically after 3 minutes. You can also confirm and ‘OK’ ‘RECORDING’ end by pressing the soft key.
  • Page 103 ANSWERING MACHINE ‘TAM DEFAULT’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key You will be prompted to enter the PIN code Enter the PIN code (default is 0000) Press ‘RESET’ soft key. If the PIN is correct, all settings will be restored to the factory default.
  • Page 104: Troubleshootiing (Handset)

    TROUBLESHOOTING (HANDSET) General Checks • Make sure that the telephone line cord and adaptor are correctly plugged in and they are not damaged. • Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly. • Make sure that the batteries are fully charged. •...
  • Page 105 TROUBLESHOOTING (HANDSET) • Please contact your telephone network provider to get the caller ID service. • Even if you have subscribed to a caller ID service, if the caller does not want to show their number (private number), ‘PRIVATE’ ‘OUT OF AREA the display will show ’...
  • Page 106: Troubleshootiing (Base)

    TROUBLESHOOTING (BASE) No display • Make sure that the power adaptor is plugged in correctly and is not damaged • Check for a power cut in the area AMPLIDECT COMBI355 does not ring • Make sure that the telephone line cord is plugged in correctly and is not damaged •...
  • Page 107: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION 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.
  • Page 108: Guarantee

    GUARANTEE 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.
  • Page 109 GUARANTEE 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.
  • Page 110: Recycling Directives

    - 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 372529 UGAMPLIDECT COMBI355_En_.v1.0...

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