Introduction ...1 What you can use your RP7010 with and what you can’t ... 1 Safety ..1 Approval ... 2 Care of your telephone ... 3 Wall Mounting ...3 Where to put your RP7010 and how to look after it ...3 How much telephone equipment can you have in your home ...
Congratulations on choosing a digital Geemarc RP7010. We at Geemarc want you to get the most out of our product. And that’s why we’ve developed a manual that’s easier to use. So please take the trouble to read it - and enjoy your RP7010 to the full.
701 AC adaptor. Use of an alternative adaptor may invalidate this approval and also damage the apparatus. Approval DECLARATION: Hereby Geemarc Telecom Ltd declares that this telephone is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC and in particular article 3 section 1a, 1b and section 3.
Where to put your RP7010 and how to look after it To wall mount your RP7010, use the template at the back of the manual. Keep it away from heat dust and damp. Clean it with a soft cloth (try not to press the buttons).
Setting up - follow steps 1-6 Step 1: plug into the mains Plug the adaptor lead into the back of the machine. Set the volume control to mid-position. Then plug the adaptor into the wall socket and switch on. Don’t plug into the telephone socket yet.
Step 3: set the clock The machine speaks. If you set the clock, the machine will announce the time and day that each message was left. What you need to know before you start Don’t leave more than 15 seconds between button presses, otherwise you’ll have to start again.
To record new outgoing messages What you need to know before you start Plan what you want to say. Hint: callers prefer short messages. Your message must be longer than 4 seconds. Speak 20cm from the front of the machine. During recording, ‘_’...
The plug only fits in one way round. If you have a telephone plugged into your telephone socket, disconnect the plug and reconnect it to the socket at the back of the answering machine. The telephone can then be used normally. For product support...
OGM2 is set. (OGM2 doesn’t let the caller leave a message). To switch the answering machine on or off 1. Press On/Off briefly. If the message display (‘00’ etc) is on, the machine is on and ready to answer. If the message display is off, the machine is off.
1. Hold down Memo - speak after the beep - then release Memo. Your memo is added to the message total. To listen to memos, press Memo. If there aren’t any memos you’ll hear 5 beeps. For product support and help visit our website at www.geemarc.com or telephone 01707 384438...
Remote access: ringing in from outside and operating the machine With remote access you can: listen to (and erase) messages and memos listen to OGMs and record new ones leave a message in a specific mailbox switch the machine on or off set OGM1 instead of OGM2 You need to use: a phone with Tone dialling;...
To listen to your messages 1. Dial your number. 2. During the OGM, press S. You’ll hear 3 beeps. 3. Enter your security code. After 2 beeps you’ll hear all your messages. Or, to hear only the new messages, press 6 within 4 seconds. Mailbox messages are played last.
OGM2 that it comes with, even if you recorded a new one. To set OGM1 instead of OGM2 You can only do this if the answering machine is switched on. 1. Dial your number. 2. During OGM2, press S. You’ll hear 3 beeps.
What do I do if ...? ‘00’ flashes This means the machine’s using its own OGM1 outgoing message. If you record a new OGM1, ‘00’ stops flashing. ‘Lo’ flashes There are no batteries or the batteries are low. The machine won’t answer calls Is it plugged into the telephone socket? Is it plugged into the mains and switched on?
The product must not be tampered with or taken apart by anyone who is not an authorised Geemarc representative. The guarantee of Geemarc Telecom Ltd in no way limits your legal rights. IMPORTANT: YOUR RECEIPT IS PART OF YOUR...
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