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Ampli DECT150 Ampli DECT150 Ampli DECT150 Ampli DECT150 Ampli DECT150 User guide p.2 Notice d’utilisation p.30 CAUTION :THIS TELEPHONE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WITH HEARING DIFFICULTIES AND IS PROVIDED WITH A HANDSET EARPIECE WITH VOLUME CONTROL FOR INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS. DUE CARE MUST BE TAKEN BY ALL...
DESCRIPTION - Handset and base unit controls GENERAL SETTINGS - How to connect the phone and set the batteries - Charging the batteries - Phone range - Clean the phone BASE SETTINGS - Base ringer volume HANDSET SETTINGS - General settings icons displayed - Ringer volume, melody and shaker - Handset registration - Handset dereigistration...
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- A warning tone is heard during a call - The phone does not work - No number is displayed when the phone rings GUARANTEE For product support and help visit our website at telephone 01707 384438 www.geemarc.com or fax 01707 372529...
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- Enregistrement d’un combiné sur la base - Annuler l’enregistrement d’un combiné de la base - Propiétés du réseau, touche R (Flash) , insertion d’une Pause UTILISATION DU TELEPHONE - Appeler - Répondre à un appel - Rappeler le dernier numéro composé (BIS) - Réglage du volume et de la tonalité...
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- Aucun numéro ne s’affiche lorsque le téléphone sonne GARANTIE TEL. SERVICE APRES VENTE : Pour tout renseignement technique ou toute commande visitez notre site web sur Parc d’Activités du Basroch 03 28 58 75 99 www.geemarc.com. 2, rue Galilée 59760 Grande Synthe...
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LCD display Afficheur LCD Function and phonebook keys Touches de fonction et de répertoire Tone adjustment Réglage de la tonalité Flash Key Touche flash DESCRIPTION HANDSET DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DU COMBINE Speaker Ecouteur Microphone Pick up and hang up key Touche de décroché et de raccroché...
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DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION HANDSET DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DU COMBINE Belt clip Clip ceinture Amplifier volume button adjustment Bouton de réglage volume ampli Batteries cover Couvercle de batteries...
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DESCRIPTION BASE CONTROLS CONTROLES SUR LA BASE Handset cradle Support combiné Charge contacts Page key Contacts de charge Touche de pagination...
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DESCRIPTION BASE CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS SUR LA BASE Ringer volume setting switch Interrupteur de réglage sonnerie * Power adaptor socket ** Line socket * Connecteur adaptateur ** Connecteur cordon de ligne secteur (*) Classified “hazardous voltage” according to EN60950 standard. Classé “tension dangereuse” selon la norme EN60950. (**) Classified TNV-3 according to EN60950 standard.
GENERAL SETTINGS 1 - HOW TO CONNECT THE PHONE AND SET THE BATTERIES 1 - Plug the adaptor in the power wall socket and the power plug in the base socket (*). 2 - Connect the line cord plug to the base socket (**). 3 - Connect the line cord to the PTT socket.
Never use polishes or cleaning agents - they could damage the finish or the electrics inside. Note: We advise you to place the telephone on a table cloth or similar, as rubber feet can mark some surfaces. Thunderstorms: unplug your phone from the telephone socket during thunderstorms because it could damage your phone.
Remark: It is only possible to adjust the ring volume, the ring tone melody cannot be adjusted. The following settings are available: Switch position Symbol Pos 1 Pos 2 Pos 3 Pos 4 For product support and help visit our website at telephone 01707 384438 Function www.geemarc.com or fax 01707 372529...
HANDSET SETTINGS 1 - GENERAL SETTINGS ICONS DIPSPLAYED There are three settings icons displayed on the handset: Ringer volume icon to set the ring volume and melody. Register handsets icon Network settings, Flash time and Dial Pause icon settings Flash time and Pause. The whole menu is controlled by using the following keys: - To activate or deactivate the menu and programing mode use the - To move forward in the menu press the backward.
HANDSET SETTINGS IMPORTANT: If you connect several bases together, the handsets registered to the additional bases will ring for a few seconds during an incoming call even if you take the line with one of the first base handsets. 3 - HANDSET REGISTRATION How to register a handset to a base unit: 1 - Unplug the mains adaptor from the base unit during few seconds.
1/5 1/2 : 1 For UK, 2 for France (CID features). 2/5 Tone/Pulse for dialling must be set to Tone. 3/5 A,B,C,D (Telephone network settings) 4/5 Flash time R key 5/5 Dial pause to insert a pause in the mumber...
USING THE PHONE 1 - MAKING A CALL 1 - Dial the phone number you want to call, you can press the an incorrect entry. 2 - Press the , the number is automatically dialled. 3 - On completion of the call simply press the the handset on the base.
USING THE PHONE The following settings are available: 1 - The V switch set to activated (key is lighting). The handset volume can be adjusted within the following values range : 4 dB / 8 dB / 12 dB / 16 dB. 2 - The V switch set to activated (key is lighting).
PHONE BOOK 1 - ABOUT THE PHONE BOOK Names and phone numbers can be stored in the phone book. Each phone number stored in the phone book can be called by pressing only few buttons. If your Caller ID service is available, the name and the number of the caller will be displayed during the incoming call.
PHONE BOOK 3 - STORING A NUMBER WITH A NAME Follow instructions below to store new entries in the phone book: 1 - Enter the phone number and dialling codes you wish to set in the phone book. 2 - Select one of the two phone books by pressing the will be heard and the phone book icon selected will flash.
5 - Display will show OK? 5 - Press the to confirm then a beep will be heard. For product support and help visit our website at telephone 01707 384438 key to store. www.geemarc.com or fax 01707 372529 key. ) or key. key.
CALLER IDENTIFICATION 1 - CALLER ID FEATURES IMPORTANT: You need to subscribe to a Caller ID service from your local phone company if you wish to use this feature. Caller ID will show the caller name and phone number on the handset display. If the phone number is stored in the phone book, the corresponding name will be displayed with the correct ring tone (phone book ring tone).
Two short beeps will be heard when you reach the end of the list. 3 - Press the key to delete the entry, a short beep will be heard to confirm. For product support and help visit our website at www.geemarc.com telephone 01707 384438 or fax 01707 372529...
ADDITIONAL HANDSETS 1 - GENERAL SETTINGS With the DECT standard you have the possible settings below: - Register up to 4 handsets to one base unit. - Register up to 2 base units to each handset. - Make internal call handset to handset and transfer call between handsets registered to the same base unit.
ADDITIONAL HANDSETS Note: to get the maximum efficiency and maximum range you must put the handset near the base unit. The handset range will be the same for each handset. 3 - DEREGISTER ALL ADDITIONAL HANDSETS FROM THE BASE To deregister all handsets from the base unit follow the instructions below: 1 - Take one handset.
To answer a call simply press the to take the line and press a second time to release the line. For product support and help visit our website at www.geemarc.com telephone 01707 384438 or fax 01707 372529...
ADDITIONAL BASE UNIT 1 - GENERAL SETTINGS Several base units can be connected to the network in order to extend the range of the handsets. When several base units are registered to a handset, it can automatically search for the next base unit if you go outside the range of the first base unit.
TROUBLE SHOOTING IF THE PHONE DOES NOT WORK Generality: Make sure that the phone line cord and adaptor are correctly plugged in and are not damaged. Make sure that the batteries are fully charged. Connect another phone on your phone socket or move your phone to another socket to check if the failure is coming from your phone or your PTT socket.
GUARANTEE GUARANTEE From the moment your Geemarc product is purchased, Geemarc guarantee the product for one year. During this time, all repairs or replacements (at our option) are free of charge. Should you experience a problem then contact our helpline or visit our website at www.geemarc.com.
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...