Geemarc Ampli600 User Manual

Geemarc Ampli600 User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS REMOTE MONITORING Remote Audio Monitoring Activate Remote Audio Monitoring INTRODUCTION Setttting the Remote Audio Unpacking the Ampli600 Monitoring Access PIN Code Using Remote Audio Monitoring INSTALLATION Setting Up OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Wall mount installation Headset DESCRIPTION 6-10 Neckloop Shaker...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Both feature are very useful in times of emergency. Its is important that you read the instructions below in order to use your AMPLI600 to its full potential. Keep this user guide in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 4: Installation

    INSTALLATION Setting Up Connect the curly cord and the handset. Remove the screw of the battery compartment using the screwdriver pro- vided and open the battery compartment. Insert 4 good quality alkaline batteries (AAA size, 1.5V type, not supplied) into the battery compartment located on the base of the telephone. Note : Do not use rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 5: Wall Mount Installation

    The hook will now point up. This ensures the handset will not fall out of the cradle when it is mounted on the wall. Plug the 8in short phone cord into the telephone jack on the AMPLI600, now run the phone cord under the wall plate adapter and through the opening.
  • Page 6: Description

    DESCRIPTION Priority memories Key to activate tone P1,P2,P3 and volume adjustment Tone reception function adjustment Aerial Speaker Volume Speaker volume reception adjustment adjustment Direct memories Stop Memory storing key SOS key stop SOS key Hands free dialling & amplifier Remote control Hands free microphone Last number redial...
  • Page 8 DESCRIPTION Screen example (On hook position) Minutes Power network icon Hours Month Cancel key Validation key Up/down keys OK button is used to confirm action or a choice on the screen. ▲ ▼ “UP / DOWN arrow” buttons are used to high- light or scroll through the menu.
  • Page 9: Screen Display

    DESCRIPTION Screen display Your CL600 has a screen with different icons which help you to use the telephone. The telephone is supplied by battery + battery indicator The telephone is powered by AC adapter. Memory storing is required. Screen contrast level. “Mute”...
  • Page 11: Settings

    SETTINGS Ringer Volume The ringer volume can be adjusted as high as 95 +dB. A switch located on right side allows the ringer to be switched to OFF, LOW, HIGH. Your telephone comes with the ringer switched to ‘High’. Ringer Tones Press MUTE Use ▲...
  • Page 12: Dialling Mode

    SETTINGS Dialling Mode The Tone/Pulse is factory pre-set to Tone (Tone). In the US, all telephone exchanges now use Tone dialling. If your phone does not dial out, it is probably being used from an older private switch-board (PBX). In this case, theTone/Pulse setting must be moved to Pulse (Pulse).
  • Page 13: Date/Time Format & Setting

    SETTINGS Date / Time Format and setting Format You can choose between Day-Month or Month-Day , and between 12h-24h Press MUTE Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘SET PHONE’ Press OK Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘DATE FORMAT’ Press OK Select ‘DAY-MONTH’or‘MONTH-DAY’...
  • Page 14: Language Setting

    SETTINGS Setting Time/date If you subscribe to Caller Display, these parameters will usually be set automatically when you receive your first call. Press MUTE ▲ or ▼ to select ‘SET TIME’ Press OK ▲ or ▼ to select the desired digit Press OK to confirm and pass to next digit You will set time first then the date Press C to exit...
  • Page 15: Screen Contrast Adjustment

    Auto On Hook When this feature is ON, if you leave the telephone off the hook by mistake, the AMPLI600 will automatically disconnect the line after 5-8 minutes and your telephone will be ready to take another incoming call. Press MUTE Use ▲...
  • Page 16: Auto Screen Sizing

    SETTINGS Auto Screen Sizing –DIM:X-->x The phone can show a maximum of 8 digits at full size. You can choose to see the complete number (up to a maximum of 18 digits) by selecting ‘Auto Screen Sizing’. When activated, the phone will display at full size but automatically switch to display small numbers when there is a number with more than 8 digits.
  • Page 17 SETTINGS Area and Long Distance Code Setting When you use your phone for the first time or if you have moved to a different area code, you need to enter your area code into the phone. This assures that when dialing a call out of memory or your phonebook, the number is formatted properly.
  • Page 18: Using The Telephone

    ● To end the call, replace the handset. Hands free ● Your Ampli600 allows you to speak hands free. When the phone rings, press SPKR. The caller’s voice will be heard through the loudspeaker and they will hear your voice via the microphone near the SPKR button.
  • Page 19: Switching Between Speakerphone And Handset

    USING THE TELEPHONE Hands free ● Key in the required number without lifting the handset. ● Use the C key if necessary to cancel and correct a wrong digit. ● Press SPKR and the number will be automatically dialled. The speak- erphone symbol will appear on the display.
  • Page 20: Recalling Recent Numbers

    USING THE TELEPHONE Recalling Recent Numbers You can call back any of the last 30 numbers dialed Press OK Screen will display ‘DIALLED’, the last number dialled, total number of numbers dialled plus time and date of displayed number Use ▲ or ▼ to to select the number you wish to dial Lift the handset or press SPKR or press Headset (if headset plugged in), the number will be automatically dialled Deleting Recent Numbers...
  • Page 21: Flash

    USING THE TELEPHONE Flash This is used with the new services provided on digital exchanges e.g. the flash button can be used to disconnect a call and re-establish a dial tone or switch to another caller when using services such as Call Waiting. For details please contact your network operator.
  • Page 22: One Touch Memory Keys

    USING THE TELEPHONE One Touch Memory Keys Your phone has a total of 11 one-touch memory keys. The 3 priority P1, P2, P3 memories allow you to store priority numbers in case of emergencies, such as: – Local police station, –...
  • Page 23: Emergency Contact

    EMERGENCY CONTACT If there is an emergency and you require help, the AMPLI600 allows you to call for help effortlessly. In order for this facility to work, you must preset your emergency contact SOS numbers (up to 6 telephone numbers) and record an emergency message that will be heard by the people you call.
  • Page 24: Create The Emergency Message

    EMERGENCY CONTACT In order to change an emergency contact SOS number simply do as above but select the emergency contact SOS number you wish to change from the menu then type over the existing number. NOTE: If you only want to program one phone number, you should store this number in all six of the memory locations Create the Emergency SOS Message This is the message that the emergency contact will hear if the call is an-...
  • Page 25: Play The Emergency Message

    (0-9, * or #) to confirm that the emer- gency contact SOS message has been received and this will also stop the AMPLI600 from dialling the next number. The AMPL600 will then turn on the speakerphone automatically allowing you to speak to the emergency...
  • Page 26: Testing The Remote Band

    EMERGENCY CONTACT Testing the Remote Band You should test the emergency contact button on your remote band at least once a month. Note: You must warn your emergency SOS contacts that you are about to do this. If the remote band does not work well from locations in which it has worked before, replace the battery immediately 9see below) and check that the phone’s antenna is positioned correctly.
  • Page 27: Using Remote Audio Monitoring

    IMPORTANT: This feature will not work with telephones attached to an- swering machines or using voice mail services. All answering machine or systems connected to the same phone number as the AMPLI600 must be unplugged or deactivated. Activate Remote Audio Monitoring Press MUTE Use ▲...
  • Page 28: Setttting The Remote Audio Monitoring Access Pin Code

    This turns on the speakerphone of the AMPLI600 phone and allows you to listen in and have a two-way conversation. 3. Every 2 minutes another “beep” will be audible and you will need to press any of the 0-9 keys to continue; otherwise the AMPLI600 will hang up.
  • Page 29: Optional Accessories

    The neckloop also has a volume control To answer a call, press SPKR or lift handset whilst the phone is ringing Note: The Ampli600 must be connected to the mains in order to use a neck loop.
  • Page 30: Shaker

    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Shaker If you would like to be alerted to incoming phone calls by a vibrating shaker, you can use an optional shaker. Connect the shaker into the shaker socket located at the back of your phone. When an incoming call is received, the shaker will be activated and vibrate while the phone rings.
  • Page 31: Volume And Tone

    VOLUME AND TONE Sending Level Adjustment If your voice is quiet or the person you have called has difficulty hearing, you can increase the sending level volume with the switch located on the right side. You can also decrease the sending volume if required. There are three levels, Min, Normal and Max (outgoing volume up to 12dB) Receiving Volume and Tone Adjustment You can increase the receiving volume and adjust the receiving tone ac-...
  • Page 32: Handset Amplifier

    VOLUME AND TONE Handset Amplifier In both cases, you can also boost the reception volume by an extra 12 dB by holding down the handset amplifier button located on the handset. Note: The button must be released while talking or it will act as a mute button Caution: Exposure to high amplification levels to people without hear- ing loss may cause damage to hearing.
  • Page 33: Phonebook

    PHONEBOOK Create a Phonebook Entry You can store 99 entries into the phone book with the name and phone numbers of your correspondent. Press MUTE Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘PHONEBOOK’ Press OK Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘ADD’ Press OK Enter the number (30 digits max per memory) When the number is correct, press OK to confirm and enter the...
  • Page 34: Create And Entry From The Caller Display Log

    PHONEBOOK Example: To input the letter ‘b’ press the 2 key 5 times. The letter ‘b’ will show in the display To insert a ‘space’, press on the OK key twice. If the next letter is the same as the previous letter (or located on the same key), press first on the OK key to move and select the desired letter.
  • Page 35: Make A Call From A Phonebook Entry

    PHONEBOOK Make a call from a Phonebook Entry Press MUTE Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘PHONEBOOK’ Press OK Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘REVIEW’ Press OK Use p or q to select number you wish to dial. You can also get quick access to a phonebook entry by entering the first letter of the name Lift the handset or press SPKR or press Headset...
  • Page 36: Modify A Phonebook Entry

    PHONEBOOK Modify a Phonebook Entry Press MUTE Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘PHONEBOOK’ Press OK Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘REVIEW’ Press OK Use▲ or ▼ to select number you wish to modify Press and hold OK until the last number digit flashes Press C to modify the number and insert new number Press OK You can now modify the name.
  • Page 37: Caller Display

    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 (pro- vided the number is not withheld, unavailable or is an international call). When your telephone rings, the time, date, the caller’s phone number and name and a count number (1-99) is displayed on the LCD display.
  • Page 38: Use A Number From The Caller Display Log

    CALLER DISPLAY Use a Number from the Caller Display Log There are two ways to use numbers from the call log. Firstly, find the number and then lift the handset: Use ▲ or ▼ to access the log and scroll until you find the required number for dialling Lift the handset or press SPKR or press Headset (if headset plugged in), the number will be automatically dialled...
  • Page 39: Delete All Numbers From The Caller Display Log

    CALLER DISPLAY Delete all Numbers from the Caller Display Log Use ▲ or ▼ to access the log Press and hold C until the screen displays ‘ALL DEL?’ Press C to confirm Press OK to exit Call Waiting With this service, you are made aware that a new call is coming through when you are in conversation.
  • Page 40 CALLER DISPLAY Call Waiting in Practice When you are in conversation with caller no.1, their name and number will be displayed on the screen. A beep tone will be heard when a second call is incoming and their name and number will be displayed on the screen. If you chose to answer the call, press FLASH or the phone hook button to transfer.
  • Page 41: New Call/Message Led

    NEW CALL/MESSAGE LED The red LED on the front of the phone will flash to indicate missed calls. To cancel the flashing light, review your new calls. Simply use ▲ or ▼ to access the log and scroll through all the new calls. Alternatively, you can delete the log of unreviewed calls Use ▲...
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING No display ● Make sure that the power adaptor is plugged in correctly and is not damaged ● Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly ● Make sure that the batteries are fully charged Telephone does not ring ● Make sure that the telephone line cord is plugged in correctly and is not damaged ●...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING call is from an area not providing caller display, Unavailable number will be displayed ● It could be a call from a PBX. Caller display may not work properly if the telephone is connected to a PBX No response on LCD display ●...
  • Page 44: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION General Only use the correct authorised power supply with the product. Do not open the unit (except to replace the batteries). 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 45: Regulatory Compliance

    REGULATORY COMPLIANCE - This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the require- ments adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.
  • Page 46 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 47: Guarantee

    GUARANTEE Sonic Alert warrants the phone against any defect in materials or workman- ship for the period of one year from the date of purchase. Should you experience a problem, contact our customer service depart- ment Be sure to save your sales receipt as proof of purchase date should you need warranty service.

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