Geemarc 30 manual

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    DALLAS 3 0 MULTIFUNCTION TELEP HONE[...]

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    CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTIO N 3 Unpacking the T elephone 4 DESCRIPTION 5 General Description 5 LCD Displa y Description 7 INSTALLATION 8 Setting Up 8 W all Mounting 9 SETTINGS 10 Language Setting 10 Local Area Code Setting 11 PBX Dial Prefix S etting 12 Time Setting 13 Time Break Recall Setting 14 Screen Contrast Setting 15 Tone/Pulse Setting 16 Ringer [...]

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    Congratulations o n purchasing your Geemarc Dallas 30 telephone. This is a multifunction telephone which offers features suc h as hands f ree use, phonebook and caller display*. It also has the adde d benefits of send and receive amplification and a hearing aid c ompatible rec eiver. Its is important that you read the instructions below in order to[...]

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    General Descriptio n DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 5 6[...]

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    LCD Display Descri ption Standby Display This LCD display shows th e total num ber of calls and the num ber of new calls ready to be revie wed. In this exam ple you have a total of 4 ca lls which includes two new ca lls. The date and time are a lso displa yed. Caller Display Record * This LCD display shows th e inform ation received and s tored whe[...]

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    Wall Mounting Make 2 holes in the wall, 8 3mm apart (us e the wall m ount tem plate), insert the wall plugs and the wall m ounting screws. The sc rews should protru de from the wall by 6-7 mm . Place the phone onto t he scre w-heads and slide down to secure. Handset clip To ensure that the handset stays firm ly in position when the te lephone is wa[...]

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    Local Area Code Code Setting In order for Callback to function correctl y, the local area code sh ould be set. Press OK for 3 seconds The telephone enters the Setti ngs m ode ‘OPTIONS MENU ’ Use  or  to select ‘LOCAL AREA CODE’ . Press OK to enter the local area code m enu. Five blank spaces or the current local area code setting will[...]

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    Time Setting If you subscribe to a C aller Displa y service, the date a nd tim e will be set whenever you receive a cal l. However, if you do not subs cribe to this service, you will need to set the date and tim e manually. Press OK for 3 seconds The telephone enters the Setti ngs m ode ‘OPTIONS MENU ’ Use  or  to select ‘SET TIME/DATE?[...]

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    Screen Contrast Se ttings There are 6 le vels of LCD contrast availab le. This will alter the contras t between the text on scr een against the b ack lighting. Press OK for 3 seconds The telephone enters the Setti ngs m ode ‘OPTIONS MENU ’ Use  or  to select ‘ LCD CONTRAST’ Press OK Use  or  to select the require d contrast sett[...]

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    If you are using this tele phone with a he aring aid, pl ease set your hearing aid to the <<T>> position Making a Call Pick up handset. W hen you hear dialing tone , dial the num ber on the keypad. T he number will be displa yed in the m iddle of the LCD displa y. The X button can be used to corre ct an incorrec t entr y. The m aximum n[...]

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    Recalling Recent Num bers You can call back an y of the last 8 num bers dialled. Lift the handset or press  for hands free use Press CH Use  or  to scroll through the list of recently dialled num bers to select the num ber you wish to dia l Press OK Music On Hold If you wish, you can spe ak private ly to som eone else in the room without y[...]

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    The features described in t his section are only availa ble if you subsc ribe to a Caller Display service (eit her FSK orDTMF) from your network provider. Caller Displa y means you can see who is c alling on your LCD displa y (provided the num ber is not with held, unavailable or is an internationa l call). W hether you take a call or not, the ca l[...]

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    View Caller Display List Use  or  to scroll through the ca ller displa y list. The NEW call counter will decrease b y the number of unreviewed en tries viewed Notes: At the end of the caller d isplay list the LCD dis play will displa y END OF LIST . If there are no ca ller displa y telephone num bers in the caller displa y list, NO CALL is di[...]

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    Telephone num bers and nam es can be stored in the p honebook. The phonebook c an contain 20 entries. Each phoneb ook m emory can store a 15-character nam e and a 20-digit number. Create a Phoneboo k Entry In the on-hook position, press once to enter Phonebook mode Press  once to select ‘ADD’ Press again A flashing line will appear in the bo[...]

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    Copy an Entry from the Caller Display List to Phonebook Use  or  to scroll through the ca ller displa y list until you find the telephone num ber you wish to cop y. Press once The flashing line will appe ar below th e num ber. Use the ke ypad to enter the nam e (as shown in Creat e a Phonebook Entry section) Confirm by pressing twice in rapid[...]

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    Modify a Phoneboo k Entry Locate the requ ired telephone num ber as shown in on e of the above methods (see View Phoneb ook Entries) Press . The first character of the nam e will start flashi ng Use  or  to move to the requ ired character. Press X to modify the name and then insert th e new characters Press . The last digit of the num ber wil[...]

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    Dialling a Number in One-Tou ch Memory In the on-hook position either lift the handset or press  to get a dial tone Select one of the desired m emor y key s, M1 t o M3 The telephone number will be dialled a utomaticall y To end the call simpl y replace the handset i n the crad le or press  Editing a Number in One-Tou ch Memory In the on-hook [...]

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    General Only use the power suppl y optionally provided with the product. Do not open the unit (except to replace the batteri es). 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 tox ic chem icals. Cleaning Clean the telephone with a soft cloth. Nev er use polish[...]

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    Electrical conne ction: The apparatus is designed t o operate from a 230V 50Hz suppl y only. (Classified as ‘hazardous voltage’ ac cording to EN60950 standard). The a pparatus does not incorporate a n integral power on/off switch. To disconnect the po wer, either s witch off s upply at the mains power sock et or unplug the AC ada ptor. W hen in[...]