Geemarc Telephone AMPLI600 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on purchasing your AMPLI600 telephone.  
This is a multifunction telephone which offers features such as hands free  
use, phonebook and caller display*. It also has the added benets of send  
and receive amplication. There are two emergency features – the rst allows  
you to call emergency contacts either using a remote band or with one touch  
of a button on the base. The other feature is called remote audio monitoring,  
this allows your contacts to call and speak to you without the need for you to  
pick up the phone. 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.  
*To use the caller display facility, you must subscribe to your network  
provider’s caller display service  
CAUTION: This telephone product is specically designed for people with  
hearing difculties and is provided with a handset earpiece volume control  
for individual requirements. Due care must be taken by all users that the  
handset earpiece volume control is set to the lowest level acceptable by  
each respective user. Care should therefore be exercised to ensure that  
any new users are familiar with this requirement.  
Unpacking the Ampli600  
When unpacking the telephone, you should nd the following in the box:  
1 Telephone base unit  
1 Telephone handset  
1 Handset curly cord  
1 8 inch short telephone line  
1 6ft telephone line cord  
1 AC Adapter  
1 Screwdriver  
1 Wall plate adapter  
1 User guide  
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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. Do not put batteries into the  
household rubbish, pay attention to battery regulations regarding battery  
disposal.  
Replace the battery cover.  
Desk Installation  
Connect the 6ft line cord to the jack located at rear of telephone then con-  
nect the plug to the telephone wall socket.  
Connect the power supply to the jack located on the back of the telephone  
then plug into the wall socket. Please choose a socket near your telephone  
socket to enable you to unplug the mains power quickly in case of a prob-  
lem.  
Lift the handset; if there is a dial tone, the telephone is ready for use. If there  
is no dial tone, check that everything is plugged in as described above.  
Note: Mains power is required to power the multifunction features of  
the telephone. Fit 4 x AAA sized batteries in order to save and use  
stored numbers in case of power failure. Without mains or battery  
power, the telephone can still be used to answer calls or to manually  
dial out calls but all stored numbers will be lost.  
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INSTALLATION  
Wall Mount Installation  
Slide the handset hanger bar out and rotate it 180 degrees. Slide it back  
into place. 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 theAMPLI600, now  
run the phone cord under the wall plate adapter and through the opening.  
Insert the Wall Plate adapter. Hold it so that the raised mounting pins line  
up with the phone’s keyholes on the AMPLI600. Once the holes are lined  
up, push the wall plate adapter in towards the AMPLI600 and then slide the  
plate upwards until it is securely placed on the phone.  
Once the Wall Plate adapter is installed, plug the 8 inch short cord into the  
jack on the wall.  
Holding the phone slightly above the mounting screws on the wall jack,  
push the phone against the mounting screws so they are hooked into upper  
and lower key-hole slots on the back of the phone. Slowly slide the phone  
down until it snaps into place.  
Connect the handset curly cord to the handset and the other end to the  
telephone.  
Lift the handset, if there is a dial tone, the telephone is ready for use. If there  
is no dial tone, check that everything is plugged in as described above.  
screw  
Wall mounting holes  
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DESCRIPTION  
Priority memories  
P1,P2,P3  
Key to activate tone  
and volume adjustment  
function  
Tone reception  
adjustment  
Aerial  
Speaker  
Volume  
reception adjustment  
Speaker volume  
adjustment  
Direct memories  
Stop  
SOS  
SOS  
key  
Memory storing key  
SOS key stop  
SOS key  
Hands free  
dialling & amplier  
Remote control  
Hands free  
microphone  
Last number redial  
Headset button  
Time break recall button  
Message waiting /  
newcall LED  
Flashing incoming call  
indicator (strobe light)  
Mute button  
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DESCRIPTION  
Screen example (On hook position)  
Minutes  
Power network icon  
Hours  
Day  
Month  
Cancel key  
Validation key  
Up/down keys  
OK button is used to conrm action or a choice on the  
screen.  
▲ ▼ “UP / DOWN arrow” buttons are used to high-  
light or scroll through the menu.  
C button is used to cancel or conrm an action/entry  
or clear a stored Caller ID call.  
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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” is activated.  
Speakerphone is activated.  
Precede the CID call record number.  
To show new records.  
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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 or to select ‘SET PHONE’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘SET RING’  
Press OK  
Select desired ring tone. Use or to scroll through  
and listen to the 4 tones available  
Press OK to select desired ring tone  
Press C three times to exit or do nothing for 20 seconds and  
the ring type will automatically be saved ready for the  
next incoming call  
Alarm and Ringer Settings  
A 3-position switch located on the right side of the phone allows the settings  
below:  
Ringer and strobe ash are activated (Normal Setting)  
The other two settings are only effective when an optional vibrator pad  
has been added.  
Ringer, shaker and strobe ash are activated  
Ringer and shaker are activated  
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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).  
Press MUTE  
Use or to select ‘SET PHONE’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘TONE /PULSE’  
Press OK  
Select ‘TONE’or‘PULSE’  
Press OK to conrm  
Press C three times to exit  
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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’  
Press OK to conrm  
Use or to select ‘HOUR FORMAT’  
Press OK  
Select ‘12 HOUR’or‘24 HOUR’  
Press OK to conrm  
Press C twice to exit  
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SETTINGS  
Setting Time/date  
If you subscribe to Caller Display, these parameters will usually be set  
automatically when you receive your rst call.  
Press MUTE  
Use or to select ‘SET TIME’  
Press OK  
Use or to select the desired digit  
Press OK to conrm and pass to next digit  
You will set time rst then the date  
Press C to exit  
Language Setting  
You can choose between 16 different languages including English and  
French. The default is American English (English 1).  
Note: Do not change to a language you cannot read or understand as it will  
be difcult to return to a language on screen that you do understand!  
Press MUTE  
Use or to select ‘SET PHONE’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘SET LANGUAGE’  
Press OK  
Use or to select required language  
Press OK to conrm  
Press C twice to exit  
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SETTINGS  
Screen Contrast Adjustment  
Your screen has a backlight that automatically switches off after 15 seconds  
of inactivity. To decrease or increase the contrast of the backlight:  
Press MUTE  
Use or to select ‘SET PHONE’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘LCD CONTRAST’  
Press OK  
Use or to select the contrast level that is correct for you  
Press OK to exit (it will automatically return to time and date screen)  
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 or to select ‘SET PHONE’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘AUTO ON HOOK’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’  
Press OK to conrm  
Press C twice to exit  
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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. The default on arrival is activated. However, if you ever  
need to change this setting, see below:  
Press MUTE  
Use or to select ‘SET PHONE’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘DIM X--->x’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’  
Press OK to conrm  
Press C twice to exit  
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SETTINGS  
Area and Long Distance Code Setting  
When you use your phone for the rst 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. To set your area code & LDS Code:  
Press MUTE  
Use or to select ‘SET PHONE’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘SET AREA & LDS’  
Press OK  
Use or to enter your area code. The phone accommodates  
up to six (6) digits (allows for International codes).  
Once you have entered your area code, even if you are not using  
all six (6) digits, press the OK button until you reach  
the ‘SET LDS CODE’ screen  
The LDS Code is your long distance code. In the U.S. your long  
distance code is 1. The telephone is pre-set for the U.S.  
(NOTE: Do not change the LDS code unless you are leaving the U.S.)  
If you wish to change the LDS, use or to enter your LDS code.  
Press OK to conrm  
Press C to exit  
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USING THE TELEPHONE  
Answering A Call  
During an incoming call, your phone will ring and then the number and/or the  
name of the caller will be displayed on the screen, if you have subscribed to  
a Caller Display service.  
Using the handset  
Lift the handset and speak.  
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.  
The speakerphone symbol will appear on the display.  
To end the call, press SPKR again.  
Using the inductive coupler for hearing aids  
Turn your hearing aid to the ‘T’ setting.  
Use the phone handset as usual but the inductive coupler will feed the  
incoming call directly into your hearing aid.  
Note: users of digital hearing aids must make sure their aids have been  
programmed for use with the ‘T’ setting.  
Making A Call  
Using the handset  
Lift the handset and when you hear the dialling tone, dial the number  
on the keypad.  
To end the call, replace the handset.  
Pre-dialling  
Key in the required number without lifting the handset.  
Use the C key if necessary to cancel and correct a wrong digit.  
Lift the handset and the number will be automatically dialled.  
To end the call, replace the handset.  
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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.  
When the call is answered, simply speak into the microphone located  
on the base  
You can adjust the speaker level with the slide button located on the  
left side of your telephone.  
To end the call, press the hands free button again.  
Switching between Speakerphone and Handset  
To stop using speakerphone during a call, simply lift the handset.  
To activate speakerphone during a call, press SPKR and replace the head-  
set on the cradle at the same time  
Hands free calls can also be made using an optional headset –see Optional  
Accessories chapter  
Call Time Counter  
The call time counter will be displayed a few seconds after the phone num-  
ber is connected and starts ringing.  
To stop the time counter, press C  
If you press C twice, the time counter will be reset to 0.  
Last Number Redial  
Lift the handset or press SPKR or press Headset  
(if headset plugged in)  
Await the dial tone and press REDIAL  
The previously dialled number will be automatically redialled  
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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  
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 delete  
Press C, the screen will display ‘DEL?’  
Press C to conrm  
Press OK to exit  
Mute Function  
If you wish, you can speak privately to someone else in 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 screen will display ‘X’ which indicates that your voice is muted  
to the call and that they cannot hear you speaking.  
Press MUTE again to resume the conversation. The mute  
symbol will disappear from the screen.  
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USING THE TELEPHONE  
Flash  
This is used with the new services provided on digital exchanges e.g. the  
ash 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.  
Press MUTE  
Use or to to select ‘SET PHONE’  
Press OK  
Use or to to select ‘REG FLASH’  
Press OK  
Use or to to select FLASH300 or FLASH600  
Press OK  
Press C twice to exit  
Default in US.: 600ms  
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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,  
Your doctor  
Your neighbour  
There are also 8 one-touch memories for frequently used numbers.  
To store a number  
Lift the handset  
Press PROG  
Dial the number you wish to store, checking on the display that you  
have keyed it in correctly.(30 digits per telephone number allowed)  
Press the one touch key button (Priority or Memory dial)  
where you wish to store it.  
The screen will display ‘SAVE OK’  
Note: Numbers will be lost after a few hours if you disconnect your phone.  
Dialling stored Numbers  
Lift the handset or press SPKR or press Headset  
(if headset plugged in)  
Press the appropriate one touch memory key and the stored  
number will be dialled automatically  
There is an index card located under the base of your phone for you to make  
a list of which numbers are stored under which one touch memory key.  
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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.  
The AMPLI600 can hold up to 6 emergency contact SOS telephone num-  
bers (18 digits per telephone number). Ensure that you have discussed  
and agreed that you can use people’s telephone number as an emergency  
contact SOS number. Good examples of telephone numbers to use would  
be those of relatives, neighbours or friends. The friend, relative or neigh-  
bour you choose must have a touchtone phone service and a phone that  
will generate touch-tone codes. Do not use the emergency services as  
emergency contact SOS numbers.  
Note: We suggest that both the Remote Audio Monitoring & Auto On Hook  
features of theAMPLI600 are ON to ensure the Emergency Contact Feature  
works correctly.  
Create Emergency Contact SOS Numbers  
Press MUTE  
Use or to select ‘SET SOS’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘SET SOS NUMBER 1’  
Press OK  
Enter the emergency connect SOS number,  
(you can use the C key to delete previousdigit).  
Press OK to conrm  
To program another emergency contact SOS number  
select ‘SOS NUMBER 2’ (or 3, 4, 5, 6) from the menu and  
do the same as above.  
Press C three times to exit  
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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-  
swered. The message can be up to 10 seconds long.  
Press MUTE  
Useor to select ‘SET SOS’  
Press OK  
Useor to select ‘SOS SOUND’  
Press OK  
Record your emergency contact SOS message by speaking  
clearly into the speakerphone. You must be less than 1 ft away  
from the phone. The message can be up to 10 seconds long.  
A good example of a message would be: ‘This is Mrs. Doppler.  
I have a problem, please press any key on your keypad to  
talk and listen.  
Press OK to stop recording  
Press C three times to exit  
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EMERGENCY CONTACT  
Play the Emergency SOS Message  
Press MUTE  
Use or to select ‘SET SOS’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘SOS SOUND’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘PLAY SOUND’  
Press OK to play your message  
Press C three times to exit  
Using the Emergency Contact Telephone  
Once the Emergency Contact SOS numbers and the emergency message  
have been created and stored, this function is ready for use. Simply press  
the red Emergency button on the remote band or telephone base. Once  
pressed, theAMPLI600 will automatically dial your emergency contact SOS  
numbers starting with number 1. If this number is busy or nobody answers  
within 30 seconds, the AMPLI600 will dial the second emergency contact  
SOS number. This process will continue until all 6 numbers have been  
dialed twice unless someone picks up the call. When a person answers  
the emergency call, they will hear the emergency message. The person  
must press one of the keypad keys (0-9, * or #) to conrm 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  
SOS contact.  
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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.  
Change the Remote Band Battery  
Lift the remote band and unscrew the three small screws found on the  
base. Lift the cover to nd the battery. Replace with 1 alkaline “23A” 12V  
size cigarette lighter battery. Take note and insert with the correct polarity.  
Replace the cover  
Cancel an Emergency Contact SOS Call  
In cases of a false alarm, you can press the X button on the remote band  
or STOP button on the phone base to deactivate the emergency contact  
SOS function.  
Remote Audio Monitoring  
By giving an emergency contact a Monitor Access Code to your telephone,  
it allows them to call and speak to you without you having to pick up the  
phone as they can switch on the speakerphone remotely. This may be  
useful for them if a situation arises where they have become worried about  
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REMOTE MONITORING  
you or after they have called for help.  
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 or to select ‘SET SOS’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘AUTO TURN’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘ON’ (off to deactivate)  
Press OK  
Press C twice to exit  
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REMOTE MONITORING  
Setting the Remote Audio Monitoring Access PIN Code  
The speakerphone will identify the PIN number for Remote Audio Monitor-  
ing. The Access PIN code is factory preset to the sequence 1234. It can be  
changed as follows:  
Press MUTE  
Use or to select ‘SET SOS’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘PIN CODE’  
Press OK  
Use C to delete existing digits  
Enter your new code (max 4 digits)  
Press OK  
Press C twice to exit  
Using Remote Audio Monitoring  
These are instructions for your remote emergency contact caller. Ensure  
you provide them with the remote PIN code!  
1. Dial as if it was a regular phone call. You will hear a “beep” after 10  
dialing tones.  
2. You will have 10 seconds to enter the Remote Audio Monitor Access  
PIN Code on your keypad (the access code is 1234 unless it has been  
changed). 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.  
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
Headset  
You can also use your Ampli600 in hands free mode with an optional head-  
set, this is ideal for use with a computer screen.  
To use the headset  
Connect the headset into the headset socket located  
at the back of your telephone.  
Press the headset key to get the dial tone  
Dial the number  
To answer a call, press Headset key whilst the phone is ringing  
You can adjust the volume and tone level of calls received with the  
VOLUME and TONE slide buttons located on the top of the phone (if func-  
tion is active) and the sending level with the 3 position switch located on  
the right side.  
Neckloop  
Connect the neckloop into the neckloop socket  
located at the back of your telephone.  
Press SPKR or lift handset to activate the neckloop and  
speak into the microphone on the neckloop or handset respectively  
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.  
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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.  
One of the shaker settings must be selected, using the 3 position switch  
located on the right side of the phone.  
(See Settings chapter)  
For these optionals accessories , consult the retailer ( see contact  
details at the end of this manual)  
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VOLUME AND TONE  
Sending Level Adjustment  
If your voice is quiet or the person you have called has difculty 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-  
cording to your own hearing requirements. The AMPLI button allows extra  
receiving and tone functions to be activated during the conversation in an  
ad hoc fashion. When the function is activated, the red light to the left of  
the button is lit. Use the TONE and VOLUME slider buttons to adjust the  
level according to your own hearing requirements. When AMPLI is on, the  
receiving volume adjustment is 15- 30dB. The tone control allows you to  
either boost low or high frequency range. When AMPLI is off, the receiving  
volume adjustment is 0 - 15dB. The tone control cannot be used.  
When the call is nished, the telephone will reset to standard mode i.e.  
AMPLI turned off.  
Extra Volume Adjustment Switch  
In order to override the standard setting i.e. AMPLI switched off, turn the  
extra volume adjustment switch, located on the rear panel of the telephone,  
to On. (use the tip of a pencil or small screwdriver if necessary).  
ON: When the switch is ON, the extra receiving volume and tone functions  
are automatically activated each time you use the phone. You do not need  
to use the AMPLI button. (during any call, you can temporarily switch off  
and on the extra volume override by pressing the AMPLI button.)  
OFF: When the switch is switched OFF, you will need to activate the func-  
tion by pressing the AMPLI button in order to get use of the extra volume  
and tone functions.  
This override is useful if the person using the telephone will always need  
the amplication setting.  
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VOLUME AND TONE  
Handset Amplier  
In both cases, you can also boost the reception volume by an extra 12 dB  
by holding down the handset amplier 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 amplication levels to people without hear-  
ing loss may cause damage to hearing.  
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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 conrm and enter the  
name corresponding to entered number.  
Select the desired letter by a pressing on the corresponding key  
(see table below)  
When the name is correct, press OK for 3 seconds to conrm  
the Number and Name storage and press C to exit  
You can use this table or the letters printed on the keypad to help you  
create a phone book entry.  
Key Characters  
1
1. ? - " ' < 1  
2
3
5
ABCabc2ÆØ  
DEFdef3 4 GHIghi4  
J K L j k l 5  
6
7
8
9
MNOmno6ÖØ  
P Q R S p q r s7  
T U V t u v 8 U  
WXYZwxyz9  
0+&@/$%  
10  
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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 rst on the OK key to move and select the desired letter.  
Use the C key to delete a wrong number or letter.  
Note : If you wish to insert a pause in the stored number, press the REDIAL  
key whilst entering (a P will be displayed on the screen).  
Create an Entry from the Caller Display Log  
You can store 99 entries into the phone book with the name and phone  
numbers of your correspondent.  
Use or to display incoming calls on the screen  
Use or to select the number you wish to store  
in the phonebook  
Press and hold OK until the last number digit ashes  
You can now modify or enter the name of the caller, as shown  
above, or press and hold the OK key for 3 seconds to conrm the  
proposed Caller Display name.  
Press C to exit  
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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 rst letter  
of the name  
Lift the handset or press SPKR or press Headset  
(if headset plugged in), the number will be automatically dialled  
Delete 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 delete  
Press C, the screen will display ‘DEL?’  
Press C to conrm  
Press OK to exit  
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PHONEBOOK  
Modify a Phonebook Entry  
Press MUTE  
Use or to select ‘PHONEBOOK’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘REVIEW’  
Press OK  
Useor to select number you wish to modify  
Press and hold OK until the last number digit ashes  
Press C to modify the number and insert new number  
Press OK  
You can now modify the name. Press the C key to delete a letter  
Press OK for 3 seconds to conrm the new entry then C to exit.  
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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. The  
most recent call will have the highest count.  
Every received call that is not answered is stored in the call log and the new  
calls count together with total calls count displayed on the standby screen  
increases by one. The LCD display will return to standby 10 seconds after  
the last ringing burst if the call is not answered.  
This new call will also activate the new call indicator to blink. This will continue  
to blink until the new calls are reviewed and saved/deleted in the call log.  
Note: Area code and LDS code must be set correctly (see Settings chapter)  
for the telephone to recognize and dial calls from the Caller Display log.  
If the caller does not wish to show his phone number or his name, the  
screen will display ‘PRIVATE NAME’ or ‘PRIVATE CALLER’. depending  
on whether simply name or name and number are being withheld. If  
UNKNOWN NAME’ or ‘UNKNOWN CALLER’ are displayed if means the  
telephone company does have information about either the name or the  
name and telephone number.  
If the number is unknown from the telephone centre (international incoming  
call for example), the screen will display ‘OUT OF AREA’.  
To review the new calls, use the or keys. When all new calls have been  
reviewed, the new call LED will disappear and the screen will come back to  
idle state after a few seconds. The total number of incoming call entries on the  
incoming call log will still be displayed on the screen. When the incoming call log  
is empty (if records have been deleted for example) the screen will display ‘00’.  
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CALLER DISPLAY  
Use a Number from the Caller Display Log  
There are two ways to use numbers from the call log. Firstly, nd the  
number and then lift the handset:  
Use or to access the log and scroll until you nd the  
required number for dialling  
Lift the handset or press SPKR or press Headset (if headset  
plugged in), the number will be automatically dialled  
Alternatively you can lift the handset and then nd the number:  
Lift the handset and then use or to access the log and  
scroll until you nd the required number for dialling  
Press OK and the number will be automatically dialled  
Note: You cannot use either of these methods to recall a number that  
displays PRIVATE or OUT OF AREA.  
Delete a Number from the Caller Display Log  
Use or to access the log and scroll until you nd the required  
number for deleting  
Press C, the screen will display ‘DEL?’  
Press C to conrm  
Press OK to exit  
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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 conrm  
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. You can take this call and switch between  
callers. To use this feature, you must have subscribed to this service with  
your network provider.  
Press MUTE  
Use or to select ‘SET PHONE’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘CALL WAITING’  
Press OK  
Use or to select ‘ON’  
Press OK  
Press C twice  
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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.  
Note : If you don’t answer the second call, the number will be recorded into  
the incoming call log and you will be able to call them back later.  
For more information about subscribing to Call Waiting, contact your net-  
work provider.  
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NEW CALL/MESSAGE LED  
The red LED on the front of the phone will ash to indicate missed calls.  
To cancel the ashing 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 or to access the log  
Press and hold C until the screen displays ‘ALL DEL?’  
Press C to conrm  
Press OK to exit  
If you do not subscribe to caller display or message waiting service simply  
press or once.  
To turn off this feature, set the ‘MSG’ switch on the base of the phone to  
‘OFF’. New calls will still be indicated with ‘N’ on the screen but the LED  
will not ash.  
Message Waiting LED  
If you are connected to certain type of switchboards, you may get a message  
waiting/voicemail service. MSG WAITING’ will be displayed on screen and  
the red LED will be lit continuously. You must retrieve your message in  
order to turn the red light off.  
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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  
Connect another telephone to the telephone PTT socket or move your  
telephone to another socket to track if the failure is coming from your  
telephone or your PTT socket  
There may be too many communication devices connected to a single  
telephone line e.g. another telephone, modem or facsimile machine.  
Contact your network provider for help in calculating the limit for your  
home or business line  
Check that the button ringer on the right side is not set to OFF posi-  
tion.  
Check that the phone is in the ON HOOK position  
No dial tone  
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  
telephone to another socket to track if the failure is coming from your  
telephone or your PTT socket  
There may be too many communication devices connected to a single  
telephone line e.g. another telephone, modem or facsimile machine.  
Contact your network provider for help in calculating the limit for your  
home or business line  
No number is displayed when the telephone rings:  
Please contact your telephone network provider to obtain the caller  
display service or ensure that it has been activated if you have sub-  
scribed already  
Even if you have subscribed to caller display, if the caller does not want  
to show their number, the display will show Private number or if the  
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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  
If you have experienced a power failure the batteries may become  
weak. If the power is restored and the LCD display still does not re-  
spond then replace the batteries with new ones.  
No Strobe Ringer and/or bed shaker will not activate  
Make sure the strobe and/or shaker switch is turned “ON  
Make sure the Bed Shaker is plugged in correctly  
No amplication  
1. Check to see if the AMPLI amplify button is “ON”. You should see  
the red light  
There is Interference on the line  
A filter may be required for homes with DSL line.  
There is a red light that continues to ash.  
You have un-reviewed Caller ID / Call Waiting information or missed a  
call.  
No Numbers in memory  
No number stored in that memory button.  
If your phone has been disconnected for a few hours the numbers  
stored will be lost.  
Emergency Connect button is not working  
There may be a phone off the hook somewhere in your home.  
Check the Auto On Hook Feature  
The remote band’s battery is low or is not installed properly.  
Check the antenna on base.  
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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 re. There is a serious risk of explosion and/  
or the release of toxic chemicals.  
Cleaning  
Clean the telephone with a soft cloth. Keep the base and handset charging  
contacts clean. Never use polishes or cleaning agents - they could damage  
the nish or the electrics inside.  
Environmental  
Do not expose to direct sunlight.  
Always ensure there is a free ow of air over the surfaces of the tele-  
phone.  
Do not place any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or  
humid conditions e.g. bathrooms.  
Do not expose your product to re or other hazardous conditions.  
Unplug your phone from the telephone socket during thunderstorms be-  
cause it could damage your telephone. Your guarantee does not cover  
thunderstorm damage.  
Do not use the telephone if there is a gas leak. Any spark that might be  
created by the electrical contacts found in the telephone could ignite a large  
amount of leaking gas.  
The telephone is designed for working within a temperature range of 5°C  
to 45°C.  
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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 identier in the format  
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the  
telephone company.  
- All applicable certication jacks Universal Service Order Codes (USOC)  
for the equipment is provided (i.e. RJ11C) in the package with each piece  
of approved terminal equipment.  
-
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and  
telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and re-  
quirement adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug  
is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible  
modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.  
- The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect  
to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your tele-  
phone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN’s of  
all devices connected to one line should not exceed ve (5.0). To be certain  
of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by  
the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine  
the maximum REN for your calling area.  
-
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone  
company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service  
may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company  
will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your  
rights to le a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
- The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,  
operation or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If  
this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for  
you to make necessary modications to maintain uninterrupted service.  
- This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the tele-  
phone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. This  
equipment is hearing aid compatible.  
Warning: Changes or modications to this unit not expressly approved  
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
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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. Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that  
may cause interference to nearby TV’s and VCR’s; to minimize or prevent such  
interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not be placed near or  
on top of a TV or VCR; and, if interference is experienced, moving the cordless  
telephone farther away from the TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminate the  
interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio  
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.  
- If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty infor-  
mation, please contact our customer service staff at: 248-577-5400  
If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company  
may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.  
- Please follow instructions for repairing if any; otherwise do not alter or  
repair any part of device except as specied.  
Opening the equipment or any attempt to perform repairs will void the  
warranty. For service or repairs, call 248-577-5400  
-
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public  
utility commission, public service commission or corporation for information.  
- If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the tele-  
phone line, ensure the installation of this telephone equipment does not  
disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable  
alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualied installer.  
- This equipment is hearing aid compatible.  
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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.  
Within a period of one year from purchase date, Sonic Alert will repair or  
replace (our discretion) your phone at no cost, if a defect in materials or  
workmanship is found. If we elect to replace your phone, we may replace it  
with a new or reconditioned product of the same or similar design.  
Repair or replacement will be warranted for a period of 90 days or the  
original time on the original warranty, whichever is longer.  
The warranty does not cover accidents, negligence or breakage to any  
parts. This includes shipping damage, failure to follow instructions, misuse,  
re, oods, use of incompatible accessories, Acts of God or failure in your  
phone service carrier’s line service. The product must not be tampered with  
or taken apart by anyone who is not an authorized  
Sonic Alert representative. Tampering with the phone will void ant written or  
implied warranties  
SonicAlert shall not be responsible for loss of time, inconvenience, property  
damage caused by your phone or any other accidental or consequential  
damages  
Warranty service is available only with proof of purchase.  
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GUARANTEE  
Simply send the Ampli600 (postpaid) and a copy of your sales slip as proof  
of purchase to:  
Sonic Alert Inc., 1050 E. Maple Road, Troy MI 48083  
IMPORTANT : YOUR RECEIPT IS PART OF YOUR WARRANTY AND  
MUST BE RETAINEDAND PRODUCED IN THE EVENT OFAWARRANTY  
CLAIM  
1050 East Maple Rd.  
Troy, MI 48083  
Ph: 248577 5400  
Fax: 248-577-5433  
UgAMpli600_En _Ed01  
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