CONTENTS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Unpacking the Telephone DESCRIPTION General Description INSTALLATION Connection/Setting Up Wall Mounting Desktop SETTINGS Ringer and Alert Setting LCD Screen Settings Amplify MainText Font Size Adjustment Message Waiting USING THE TELEPHONE Making a Call Receiving a Call Text Only Calls Alernative Dialling Call Time Counter Last Number Redial...
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CONTENTS Saving Answerphone Messages Deleting Answerphone Messages CALLER DISPLAY Viewing the Call Log Saving a Call Log Record Deleting a Call Log Record Dialling a Number from a Call Log Record Store a Number from a Call Log Record PHONEBOOK Create a Quick Dial Entry Create a Phonebook Entry Edit a Quick Dial or Phonebook Entry...
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.
• 1 Mains power adaptor • 1 User Guide • 1 Quick Guide NOTE: The telephone lead supplied must be used and the ScreenPhone cannot be used with the 1571 service. Action on Hearing Loss 1 Haddonbrook Business Centre Fallodan Road...
DESCRIPTION General Description Front Description Additional New Message LCD Display Indicator Amplify Key Tone Adjustment Volume for Incoming Adjustment Calls for Incoming Calls Phonebook Emergency Answer Phone Screen Navigation Keys Numerical Keypad Mode Key Voice/Text Flashing Incoming Call Indicator (strobe light) Time Break Mute Quick Dial for...
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DESCRIPTION Left Side Description Handset cord Handset cord Handset clip for socket wall mounting...
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DESCRIPTION Right Side Description Screen Tilt Ringer Level Screen Contrast Voice Announcement Validation Key Adjustment Adjustment Switch Base Description Wall Mounting Holes Message Waiting Setting Battery Compartment Cover...
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DESCRIPTION Rear Description DC 9V Keyboard Strobe Mains Adaptor Line Cord Socket Switch Socket** Socket* Headset Socket Amplify Switch * Classified TNV-3 according to EN60950 standard ** Classified “hazardous voltage” according to EN60950 standard...
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DESCRIPTION LCD Screen Display The LCD screen is divided into three areas, please see illustration below: The main area is for displaying text when the telephone is being used in text mode. It is also used for displaying the following: •...
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The telephone will automatically return to standby mode from any menu if no button is pressed for 30 seconds. NOTE: The SCREENPHONE menu system cannot be accessed during a voice or text call...
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DESCRIPTION Icons on your screen display All the icons below are displayed in the ‘Icon Area’ (bottom right hand corner) on the screen. TEXT This shows that the the telephone is in text mode VOICE This shows that the the telephone is in voice mode Note: The phone can only be in one mode at any time.
INSTALLATION Connecting/Setting Up Connect the handset cord. Insert one end of the cord into the handset, the other into the telephone base – left side. Open the battery compartment. Insert 4 good quality alkaline batteries (AA size, 1.5V type, not supplied) into the battery compartment located on the base of the telephone.
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INSTALLATION Insert the mains adaptor into the socket located at the rear of the telephone DC 9V then plug the other end of the cable into a 13 amp wall socket. Please choose a socket which is easily accessible and near to your telephone socket.
INSTALLATION Wall Mounting Make 2 holes in the wall, 80mm apart (use the wall mount template, on page 64, as a guide). Insert the wall plugs and the wall mounting screws. The screws should protrude from the wall by 6-7mm. Place the telephone onto the screw-heads and slide down to secure.
SETTINGS Ringer and Alert Settings Ringer Volume A switch located on right side allows the ringer to be switched OFF, LOW or HIGH. Your telephone is pre-set with the ringer switched to HIGH. HIGH Strobe A switch located at the rear allows the flash strobe to be switched ON or OFF.
SETTINGS Amplify A switch located at the rear allows the amplification facility to be switched ON or OFF. Your telephone is pre-set with the Amplify switch at the OFF Postion. Amplify Switch at ON Position The additional amplification and tone controls are automatically activated each time you use the telephone.
SETTINGS Main text font size adjustment You can adjust the font size while the telephone is in standby mode . ON SCREEN ACTIONS DISPLAY 01 New Messages Press Select or 02 New Calls Messages to scroll through the >Font size menu to select ‘Font size’...
SETTINGS Message Waiting A switch located on the base allows the telephone to be switched between different networks to receive message waiting signals. Position 1 and 2 are used with new services provided on hotel networks. 1 – The new call light will light when a new call is received. 2 –...
The Text Relay operator will type what the other caller is saying to you (see summary diagram below). Voice call from SCREENPHONE user carried directly over to Caller X Text Relay SCREENPHONE...
USING THE TELEPHONE Making a Call Standard Voice Call Pre-dial the Number, the number will appear on the screen Pick up the handset, the number will be dialled automatically To end the call simply replace the handset in the cradle Combination of Voice and Text call A Textphone user simply dials 18001 followed by the full telephone number of the person they wish to call.
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USING THE TELEPHONE ON SCREEN ACTIONS DISPLAY Pre-dial the number, with the handset in the cradle. You must use the prefix 18001 if you require the Text Relay operator. This can be entered using one of the following methods: manually using the keypad pressing the “18001”...
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USING THE TELEPHONE receive the following messages in the main area: Note: GA = Go Ahead A Press V/T key once you have received GA on screen B Telephone is now in Voice mode. You can speak directly to Caller X using the handset.
To end the call simply replace the handset in the cradle Combination of Voice and Text call If a hearing person wishes to call a ScreenPhone user they would dial 18002 followed by the full telephone number. Once the call is answered by a Textphone, a Text Relay Operator will join the line to relay the call.
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USING THE TELEPHONE ON SCREEN DISPLAY ACTIONS Caller X dials the SCREENPHONE User telephone number. This number must be prefixed with 18002. The telephone number must include full area code The 18002 prefix calls the Text Relay operator The SCREENPHONE telephone...
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Message to the SCREENPHONE User: SK = Stop Keying SCREENPHONE User can now end the call by replacing the handset Note: When switching from “voice” mode to “text” mode there may be a delay before the operator starts typing. You should avoid returning to voice mode again before the operator says “GA”...
You can also use this telephone to send typed messages (as well as receive them) via the Text Relay operator with an optional Geemarc keyboard. This plugs into the keyboard socket at the rear of the telephone. Making a Text Only Call...
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Note: GA = Go Ahead A The SCREENPHONE User can type text to the Operator once you have received GA The Operator will relay the text to speech for Caller X. When you have finished type GA.
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TXD Operator area: Connected, please wait TXD Call Connected GA A SCREENPHONE User can type text to the Operator. Once you have typed GA. the Operator will translate the text to speech for Caller X...
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Follow steps A, B, each time you wish to communicate At the end of the conversation, the Operator sends the following Message to the SCREENPHONE User: SK = Stop Keying Press V/T key SCREENPHONE User can now end the call by replacing the handset...
USING THE TELEPHONE Alternative dialling You can dial with the handset in an off-hook position, similar to a standard telephone. This is not as reliable as pre-dialling, however, it may be helpful to those used to dialling in this manner. Pick up handset.
USING THE TELEPHONE Mute Function If you wish, you can speak privately to someone else is the room 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 MUTE The LCD display will show which indicates that your...
USING THE TELEPHONE Receiving Volume and Tone Adjustment You can alter the receiving volume and tone according to your hearing requirements. Use the Volume slide switch on the telephone base to adjust the level according to your hearing requirements. The Amplify button on the telephone base provides additional amplification and tone control in an ad hoc fashion.
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USING THE TELEPHONE VOLUME (with amplify switched on) 15 db 30db TONE Bass Treble +10db Max +10db max Amplify Switch at OFF Position The additional amplification and tone controls are turned off each time you use the telephone. The LED light next to the amplify button will be off.
See Caller Display chapter about accessing call log records of unanswered calls NOTE: If you do not have called ID switched on your phoneline, the screenPhone will not notify you of missed calls, Contact your phoneline supplier for details.
ANSWERPHONE If you are not available to answer a telephone call, the telephone can receive and save a typed message from the caller (via the Text Relay operator), provided they have used the 18002 prefix. The answer phone will be activated if a call is not answered after 8 rings.
ANSWERPHONE Viewing Answerphone Messages ON SCREEN DISPLAY ACTIONS 01 New Messages Press Select or 02 New Calls > Messages to scroll through the Font Size menu to select‘Messages’ Phonebook Press Select >!#01 Message Message and call logs are held in ! #02 Missed Call chronological order.
ANSWERPHONE Saving Answerphone Messages ON SCREEN DISPLAY ACTIONS 01 New Messages Press Select or 02 New Calls > Messages to scroll through the Font Size menu to select‘Messages’ Phonebook Press Select >!#01 Message Message and call logs are held in ! #02 Missed Call chronological order.
ANSWERPHONE Deleting Answerphone Messages ON SCREEN DISPLAY ACTIONS 01 New Messages Press Select or 02 New Calls > Messages to scroll through the Font Size menu to select‘Messages’ Phonebook Press Select >!#01 Message Message and call logs are held in ! #02 Missed Call chronological order.
CALLER DISPLAY The features described in this section are only available if you subscribe to a Caller Display service from your network provider. Caller Display means you can see who is calling on your LCD display (provided the number is not withheld, unavailable or is an international call).
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CALLER DISPLAY Record New Call Number of Date and Time number in Log record attempts from of last call from the call log the same caller this number #02 NEW R01 05/04 14:12 If the telephone number matches an entry in the LEE MOBILE Phonebook or Quickdial 07771 123456...
CALLER DISPLAY Viewing the Call Log ON SCREEN DISPLAY ACTIONS 03 New Calls Press Select or > Messages to scroll through the Font Size menu to select‘Messages’ Phonebook Press Select !#04 Missed Call Message and call logs are held in >!#03 Missed Call chronological order.
CALLER DISPLAY Saving a Call Log Record ON SCREEN DISPLAY ACTIONS 03 New Calls Press Select or >Messages to scroll through the Font Size menu to select‘Messages’ Phonebook Press Select !#04 Missed Call Message and call logs are held in >!#03 Missed Call chronological order.
CALLER DISPLAY Deleting a Call Log Record ON SCREEN DISPLAY ACTIONS 03 New Calls Press Select or > Messages to scroll through the Font Size menu to select‘Messages’ Phonebook Press Select !#04 Missed Call Message and call logs are held in >!#03 Missed Call chronological order.
CALLER DISPLAY Dial a Number from a Call Log Record ON SCREEN DISPLAY ACTIONS 03 New Calls Press Select or > Messages to scroll through the menu to select ‘Messages’ Font Size Phonebook Press Select !#04 Missed Call Message and call logs are held in >!#03 Missed Call chronological order.
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CALLER DISPLAY Return as: to scroll through the menu to > Voice/Text select Voice only ‘Voice/Text’ if you want 18001 inserted before the telephone number. This will route your call via the Text Relay operator. Alternatively select ‘Voice only’ 18001 will not be inserted before the number and a standard voice call can be made 1800107771123456...
CALLER DISPLAY Store a Number from a Call Log Record ON SCREEN DISPLAY ACTIONS 03 New Calls Press Select or > Messages to scroll through the Font Size menu to select‘Messages’ Phonebook Press Select !#04 Missed Call Message and call logs are held in >!#03 Missed Call chronological order.
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CALLER DISPLAY Store with 18001?: to scroll through the menu > Yes to select ‘Yes’ the telephone number wil be saved with 18001 inserted before the number. Alternatively select ‘No’ if you do not want the telephone number to be saved with 18001 preceeding the number LEE MOBILE The telephone provides the option to...
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CALLER DISPLAY Use the numerical keypad to enter the correct digits (See Phonebook Chapter for more detail) Press Select Save as: To save in Quick dial >Quick Dial Phonebook EITHER Using the keypad enter a quick dial location between 0 and 9 Entry added The name and number has been stored in the specified quick dial...
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CALLER DISPLAY Save as: To save in the Phonebook >Quick Dial Phonebook EITHER Press Phonebook Entry added The name and number has been stored in the phonebook Quick Dial to scroll through the >Phonebook menu to select ‘Phonebook’ Entry added The name and number has been stored in the phonebook Press and hold C or do not touch the...
PHONE BOOK Names and phone numbers can be stored in the quick dial memory or phone books available on the telephone. If you have subscribed to a Caller Display service and if the caller name and number have been stored in the phonebook, the name of the caller will be displayed alongside the number during the incoming call.
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PHONE BOOK Press Select Enter the telephone number (and code) you wish to store – up to 24 digits. Use C to correct any incorrect digits Press Select EITHER Using the keypad enter a quick dial location between 0 and 9 The name and number has been Entry added stored in the specified quick dial...
PHONE BOOK >Replace Go back If you replace the original quick dial information will be overwritten. If you go back you will get the option to choose another quick dial location between 0 an 9. Lettering on the Numerical Keypad Key Characters Key Characters MNO6 ABC2...
PHONE BOOK Create a Phonebook Entry ON SCREEN DISPLAY ACTIONS In standby, press and hold Phonebook for 3 seconds >Add Entry to scroll through the menu to select ‘Add entry’ Edit Entry Delete Entry Press Select Enter a name - select the desired letter by pressing on the corresponding key on the numerical keypad You can use the table below or the letters printed on...
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PHONE BOOK Entry added The name and number has been stored in the phonebook Quick Dial to scroll through the menu to select ‘Phonebook’ >Phonebook Entry added The name and number has been stored in the phonebook Press and hold C or do not touch the keypad for 20 seconds to return to standby If the Phonebook is full (50 entries), you will be informed -...
PHONE BOOK Edit a Quick Dial or Phonebook Entry ON SCREEN DISPLAY ACTIONS n standby, press and hold Phonebook for 2 seconds Add Entry to scroll through the menu to select ‘Edit entry’ >Edit Entry Delete Entry Press Select >0 Lee Mobile Find the entry to be edited using one of the 1 Andrew Gant following three methods:...
PHONE BOOK Delete a Quick Dial or Phonebook Entry In standby, press and hold Phonebook for 3 seconds Add Entry to scroll through the menu to select ‘Delete entry’ Edit Entry >Delete Entry Press Select >0 Lee Mobile Find the entry to be deleted using one of 1 Andrew Gant the following three methods: 2 Rob Smith...
PHONE BOOK Dial a Quick Dial or Phonebook Entry Press Phonebook Add, Edit, Delete Find the entry to be dialled using one of >0 Lee Mobile the following three methods: 1 Andrew Gant -enter the quick dial location to be 2 Rob Smith dialled e.g.
FACTORY DEFAULT Restore to Factory Default Power on the telephone (unplug then plug in the mains power lead to the mains power wall socket) whilst holding VXX will be displayed on the LCD display – this is the software version number Release Press * - to erase all answerphone messages Press # - to erase the call log of missed calls...
Keyboard You can use this telephone as a textphone with an optional Geemarc keyboard. This plugs into the keyboard socket at the rear of the telephone. NOTE: If you are making a text phone call without Text Relay you will have to manually change the mode into ‘TEXT’...
• Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly • Make sure that the batteries are fully charged SCREENPHONE 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...
SAFETY INFORMATION General Only use the correct Geemarc authorised power supplies as listed below with the product. 1. Sino-American model no. A30950BC 2. Ten Pao model no. G090050A31 3. Helms – Man model no. SEE0901000PB Do not open the unit (except to replace the batteries). Contact the helpline for all repairs.
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.
RECYCLING DIRECTIVES 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.
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