Geemarc Telephone Ampli DECT150 User Manual

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User guide p.2  
Notice d’utilisation p.30  
CAUTION:THIS TELEPHONE PRODUCT IS ATTENTION:CE TELEPHONE PEUT ETRE DESTINE  
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  
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 USERSARE  
FAMILIAR WITH THIS REQUIREMENT.  
AUX PERSONNESAYANT DES PROBLEMES D’AUDITION.  
IL POSSEDE UN ECOUTEUR A VOLUME VARIABLE. A  
LA PREMIERE UTILISATION, ASSUREZ VOUS QUE LE  
BOUTON DE REGLAGE DU VOLUME SOIT POSITIONNE  
SUR LA POSITION VOLUME MINIMUM. LES PERSONNES  
MALENTENDANTES POURRONT PAR LA SUITE  
AUGMENTER LE VOLUME POUR L’ADAPTER A LEUR  
AUDITION.  
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CALLER IDENTIFICATION  
- Caller ID features  
- Dial Caller ID numbers  
- Store numbers and names into the phone book  
- Delete stored names and numbers  
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ADDITIONAL HANDSETS  
- General settings  
- Using several handsets  
- Deregister all additional handsets from the base  
- Internal calls  
- Call transfer to another registered handset  
- Headset option  
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ADDITIONAL BASE UNIT  
- General settings  
- How to add a base unit  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
- Generality  
- A warning tone is heard during a call  
- The phone does not work  
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- No number is displayed when the phone rings  
GUARANTEE  
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For product support and help visit our website at  
telephone 01707 384438  
or fax 01707 372529  
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SOMMAIRE  
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PAGE  
DESCRIPTION  
- Description du combiné et de la base  
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INSTALLATION  
- Raccordements du téléphone et mise en place des batteries  
- Chargement des batteries  
- Rayon daction  
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- Entretien du téléphone  
REGLAGE DE LA BASE  
- Réglage du volume de sonnerie de la base  
REGLAGE DU COMBINE  
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- Présentation des icônes  
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- Volume, mélodie de la sonnerie et vibreur  
- Enregistrement dun combiné sur la base  
- Annuler lenregistrement dun combiné de la base  
- Propiétés du réseau, touche R (Flash) , insertion dune Pause  
UTILISATION DU TELEPHONE  
- Appeler  
- Répondre à un appel  
- Rappeler le dernier numéro composé (BIS)  
- Réglage du volume et de la tonalité de lécouteur  
- Recherche du combiné (pagination)  
- Minuterie (durée des appels)  
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REPERTOIRE  
- A propos du répertoire  
- Réglage de la sonnerie du combiné  
- Répertoire  
- Enregistrement dun numéro et dun nom  
- Appeler en utilisant le répertoire  
- Modifier un numéro du répertoire  
- Effacer un numéro du répertoire  
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AFFICHAGE DU NUMERO DE L’APPELANT  
- Affichage des numéros dappels  
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- Sélectionner et appeler un numéro  
- Transfert de numéros dans le répertoire  
- Effacer un ou plusieurs numéros enregistrés  
COMBINES ADDITIONNELS  
- Généralités  
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- Utilisation de plusieurs combinés  
- Annuler lenregistrement de tous les combinés de la base  
- Communications internes  
- Transfert dappel vers un autre combiné enregistré  
- Option casque  
BASE ADDITIONNELLE  
- Généralités  
- Ajouter une base supplémentaire  
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PROBLEMES DIVERS  
- Généralités  
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- Emission d’un signal dalarme pendant la conversation  
- Le téléphone ne fonctionne pas  
- Aucun numéro ne saffiche lorsque le téléphone sonne  
GARANTIE  
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TEL. SERVICE APRES VENTE :  
03 28 58 75 99  
Pour tout renseignement technique ou toute  
commande visitez notre site web sur  
Parc dActivités du Basroch  
2, rue Galilée  
59760 Grande Synthe  
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DESCRIPTION  
HANDSET DESCRIPTION  
DESCRIPTION DU COMBINE  
Speaker  
Ecouteur  
LCD display  
Afficheur LCD  
Pick up and hang up key  
Touche de décroché et de  
raccroché  
Function and  
phonebook keys  
Touches de fonction et  
de répertoire  
Amplifier switch  
Interrupteur ampli  
Tone adjustment  
Réglage de la  
tonalité  
Shaker switch  
Interrupteur vibreur  
Keypad  
Clavier  
Amplifier key  
Touche ampli  
Microphone  
Flash Key  
Touche flash  
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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  
Contacts de charge  
Page key  
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  
* Connecteur adaptateur  
secteur  
** Line socket  
** Connecteur cordon de ligne  
(*) Classified “hazardous voltage” according to EN60950 standard.  
Classé “tension dangereuse” selon la norme EN60950.  
(**) Classified TNV-3 according to EN60950 standard.  
Classée TNT-3 selon la norme EN60950  
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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.  
4 - Insert the batteries with the correct polarity into the batteries compartment  
and replace the battery cover.  
5 - Place the handset on the base unit then a short beep will be heard  
and the battery symbol will flash on the display, except if the batteries are  
totally empty.  
NOTE: Do not expose the base to electric equipment like TV, radio, monitors,  
sunlight, heat or other phones...to avoid any disturbances of your phone.  
(*) Classified “hazardous voltage” according to EN60950 standard.  
(**) Classified TNV-3 according to EN60950 standard.  
2 - CHARGING THE BATTERIES  
The phone is supplied with NiMH rechargeable batteries. In standby mode, batteries  
are fully charged around 170 hours and talk time is around 8 hours. The battery  
charge icon  
will flash as long as the phone is being charged and will stop when  
the charging process is complete. The phone has an automatic charging control to  
avoid excessive charging.  
IMPORTANT: Batteries must be charged during 24 hours before using the  
phone for the first time.  
Battery charge icon:  
The handset display shows  
when the batteries are flat and when a warning  
signal is heard. If the phone does not have enough power or is not completly  
recharged, it switches itself off automatically until it is returned to the base unit.  
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GENERAL SETTINGS  
3 - PHONE RANGE  
The phone radio range can work up to 300 m and radio signal can be affected by  
many factors like a wall, obstacles...The maximum range if there are no obstacles  
between the phone and the base unit is around 300 m.  
If the range is restricted by walls in a house or in the office, the base unit should be  
in a slightly elevated position.  
A warning signal (beep) will be heard when the handset is out of the range, the call  
will be stopped if the handset does not come nearer to the base unit.  
4 - CLEAN THE PHONE  
Clean the phone with a soft cloth. Keep the base and handset charging contacts  
clean. 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. Your guarantee does not  
cover thunderstorm damage.  
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BASE SETTINGS  
BASE RINGER VOLUME  
The base ringer volume can be adjusted by using the slider switch located on the  
base rear panel.  
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  
Function  
Off  
Min  
Med  
Max  
Pos 1  
Pos 2  
Pos 3  
Pos 4  
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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.  
to register / deregister handsets.  
Register handsets icon  
Network settings, Flash time and Dial Pause icon settings  
to set Network,  
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  
key.  
- To move forward in the menu press the  
backward.  
(
) and  
(
) keys to move  
- To move forward to another step or confirm a selection press the  
2 - HANDSET RINGER VOLUME, MELODY AND SHAKER  
To set the volume and melody please follow instructions below:  
key.  
1 - Press the  
2 - Press the  
key.  
) or the  
(
(
) key to select the desired icon shown  
on the display. The selected icon will flash on the display.  
3 - Press the key to select the icon.  
4 - Now you can select one of the possibilities below:  
1/4 ++++ for the Ringer volume.  
2/4 for the Normal calls ringer melody.  
3/4 for the Phone book  
4/4 for the Phone book  
ringer melody.  
ringer melody.  
Press the  
) and  
5 - Press the  
to scroll through the menu. If you want to modify entries press  
(
(
) keys.  
key to confirm the settings and exit to the menu.  
6 - If you want to exit to the menu press  
.
7- In addition to the ring, you can use the shaker function with the switch  
set to the  
position.  
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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.  
2 - Replace the adaptor to the power socket.  
3 - Press the  
key.  
4 - Press the  
(
)orthe  
(
) key to select the  
icon shown on the  
key; 1/1 0000  
display. The selected icon will flash on the display, then press  
will be displayed.  
5 - Enter the base unit PIN code (factory setting to 1111), then press  
key.  
6 - The handset is now searching for the base unit to be registered, a beep will be  
heard when the handset is registered to the base.  
Note: the handset supplied with the base unit is already registered to the base unit.  
So it is not necessary to register this handset.  
4 - HANDSET DEREGISTRATION  
To deregister the current handset from the base unit follow the instructions  
below:  
1 - Press the  
2 - Press the  
key.  
and the  
keys to enter  
number, 1/1 0000 will be displayed.  
key.  
3 - Enter the base unit PIN code (factory setting to 1111), then press  
The handset is deregistered from the base unit and a beep will be heard when the  
handset is registered to the base. If you wish to use several handsets and base units,  
all handsets must be registered. Each handset you want to use must be registered  
separately to the base unit. You can register up to 2 base units for one handset and  
up to 4 handsets can be registered to one base unit.  
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HANDSET SETTINGS  
5 - NETWORK FEATURES, FLASH TIME, DIAL PAUSE  
1 - Press the  
2 - Press the  
key.  
) or the  
(
(
) key to select the desired icon shown  
on the display. The selected icon will flash on the display.  
3 - Press the key to select the icon.  
4 - You can choose from the menu below:  
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  
You can scroll into the menu by pressing the  
key. Press the  
(
) or  
the  
(
) key to modify entries, press  
key to exit the menu.  
to confirm modification.  
5 - Press the  
Network settings  
You can choose between 4 network settings:  
A Factory setting (default value), B, C, D  
These settings are used to match the signal level when working on different  
phone networks.  
Note: The setting should be left to A  
Flash time settings for  
. You can choose between 2 settings:  
a) ***  
b) ******  
100 ms for United Kingdom  
300 ms for France  
Dial pause settings  
You can insert a pause time in a phone number after the first digit, the digits after  
the pause time are dialled after a 3 seconds delay. Two settings are available to  
use this feature Yes or No.  
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USING THE PHONE  
1 - MAKING A CALL  
1 - Dial the phone number you want to call, you can press the  
an incorrect entry.  
key to cancel  
2 - Press the  
, the number is automatically dialled.  
3 - On completion of the call simply press the  
the handset on the base.  
again to release the line or put  
2 - ANSWERING A CALL  
When an incoming call is received proceed by:  
1 - Press the  
key to take the line and speak.  
2 - On completion of the call simply press the  
the handset on the base.  
again to release the line or put  
3 - USE THE CALL BACK FEATURES  
The five last dialled call numbers will be shown on the display when pressing the  
key.  
1 - Press the  
key and scroll through the list by pressing the  
(
) or  
(
) keys until you select the number you want.  
key to dial the number.  
2 - Press the  
Note: Pressing the  
key again will cancel this process. The displayed entry  
key, a short beep will be heard to confirm.  
can be deleted by pressing the  
4 - HOW TO USE THE VOLUME AND TONE FUNCTIONS  
Setting the handset volume, treble and bass:  
The handset hearing volume can be set during a call by using the volume key  
located on the handset rear side. Pressing the volume key increases the handset  
volume by 4 steps of 4 dB each time. The phone amplification can be increased  
with the V slider switch and the  
key.  
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USING THE PHONE  
The following settings are available:  
1 - The V switch set to and 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  
and  
activated (key is lighting).  
The handset volume can be adjusted within the following values range:  
16 dB/ 20 dB/ 24 dB/ 28 dB.  
In addition for both settings, you can use the tone control  
to increase treble and bass up to 10 dB.  
slider switch  
Notes:  
- Pressing the  
key deactivates the additional amplification and the tone  
control functions (Key is not lighting).  
- You can leave the V slider switch to  
impaired hearing user.  
position if the phone is always used by  
5 - PAGING THE HANDSET  
If you wish to locate your handset simply follow the instructions below:  
1 - Press the  
key on the base unit located on the base front side.  
2 - All registered handsets will be paged and will ring.  
3 - Press twice the  
Pressing the  
on the located handset to stop the paging mode.  
key on the base unit has the same effect.  
6- TIMER  
A timer will be displayed on the screen after starting the call. You can check the  
call length by using this function.  
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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. This will be done only if the caller name and number have been  
stored in the phone book.  
The phone book is divided into two parts (2 x 10 entries). One phone book can be  
used for friends and family numbers and the second one for business contacts. The  
entries in both phone books are sorted out by using an alphabetic list. Each name  
can contain up to 10 characters and each phone number can have up to 25 digits.  
2 - PHONE BOOK HANDSET RING TONE SETTINGS  
It is possible to have a different ring to identify which phone book is being used.  
You can set it as below:  
1 - Normal phone call  
2 - Calls from phone numbers and names in the first phone book  
3 - Calls from phone numbers and names in the second phone book  
.
.
Differentiated ring tones are only available when the caller ID is activated.  
IMPORTANT :  
Even if a caller is stored in a phone book, it can happen that only the normal ring  
tone is triggered, in this case caller may have used his or her private number function.  
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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  
or  
key, a beep  
will be heard and the phone book icon selected will flash.  
3 - Enter the corresponding name and number by pressing the corresponding  
number key once or twice to select the desired letter (see the table below).  
Key  
Characters  
1
[space] - 1  
2
AB C 2  
3
DE F 3  
4
G HI4  
5
J KL5  
6
MNO 6  
7
P QRS 7  
8
TUV8  
9
WXYZ9  
0
0
* or #  
To confirm the key and go to another one  
Example: for AB press A*B  
4 - Press the  
key to store the entry then a beep will be heard to confirm.  
Note: To cancel the process only press and hold the  
key.  
4 - DIALLING USING THE PHONE BOOK  
1 - Select the desired phone book by pressing the  
2 - Select the desired entry in the list by using the  
or  
.
(
)or  
(
) key .  
key.  
3 - Press the  
key then the number will be automatically dialled.  
or  
Note: The process can be cancelled by pressing the  
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PHONE BOOK  
5 - MODIFY A PHONE BOOK ENTRY  
1 - Select the desired phone book by pressing the  
or  
(
key.  
2 - Select the desired number to modify by pressing the  
keys.  
) or  
(
)
3 - Press the  
key.  
4 - The number will be displayed and can be deleted by pressing the  
key.  
5 - Enter the new number and press the  
key to store.  
6 - DELETE A PHONE BOOK ENTRY  
1 - Select the desired phone book by pressing the  
or  
(
key.  
2 - Select the desired number to delete by pressing the  
keys.  
) or  
(
)
3 - Press the  
key.  
4 - Press the  
key to delete the entry.  
5 - Display will show OK?  
5 - Press the to confirm then a beep will be heard.  
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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).  
The display shows ****** for private call (caller does not want to show his or her  
name and number).  
The 10 last incoming calls are automatically stored in Caller ID list.  
When the memory is full, the oldest call will be replaced by the last one.  
Note: The  
symbol will be displayed if you receive a call in your absence.  
2 - DIAL CID NUMBERS  
1 - Press the  
2 - Select the desired number to dial by pressing the  
Two short beeps will be heard if you reach the end of the list.  
3 - Press the key to dial the number or press the  
time and the date of the call or press the key to exit the menu.  
key.  
(
)or  
(
) key.  
to display the  
3 - STORE NUMBERS AND NAMES INTO THE PHONE BOOK  
1 - Press the  
2 - Select the desired number to store in the phone book by pressing the  
or ) keys. Two short beeps will be heard if you reach the end of the list.  
3 - Select the desired phone book in which you want to store the number by pressing  
the or key.  
4 - Store the name as described in PHONEBOOK” item.  
5 - Press the to confirm the storage in the phone book.  
key.  
(
)
(
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CALLER IDENTIFICATION  
4 - DELETE STORED NAMES AND NUMBERS  
1 - Press the  
2 - Select the desired number to delete by pressing the  
key. 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.  
key.  
(
) or  
(
)
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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.  
- You can increase the phone range by using 2 base units (move between the  
phone coverage areas).  
2 - USING SEVERAL HANDSETS  
For practical applications and to make life easier, you can register several handsets  
to the same base unit. You will be able to answer a call anywhere in the office or the  
home at any time because all handsets will ring at the same time. You can call  
another place in the office or home by calling another registered handset.  
You can transfer an incoming call to another handset.  
Note: only one incoming or internal call can be made at the same time.  
How to use several handsets:  
All handsets you wish to use in the base unit must be registered to this base unit.  
To add another handset please follow instructions below for each handset:  
1 - Unplug the mains adaptor from the base unit during few seconds.  
2 - Replace the adaptor to the power socket.  
3 - Press the  
key.  
4 - Press the  
(
)orthe  
(
) key to select the  
icon shown on the  
key.  
display. The selected icon will flash on the display, then press  
5 - Enter the base unit PIN code (factory setting to 1111), then press  
6 - The handset is now searching for the base unit to be registered.  
key.  
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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.  
2 - Press the  
3 - Press the  
key.  
and the  
keys to enter  
number 1/1 0000 will be dispalyed.  
4 - Enter the base unit PIN code (factory setting to 1111), then press  
key.  
All additional handsets are deregistered from the base unit.  
Note: handset used to deregister the additional handsets is not deregistered.  
4 - INTERNAL CALLS  
When you are using several handsets registered to the same base unit, you can  
make internal calls handset to handset. To make a call handset to handset please  
follow instructions below:  
1 - Press the  
key.  
2 - All other handsets will ring.  
3 - Press the  
key to answer the call.  
A tone signal will be heard during a call when you receive an external call. To  
answer the external call you must finish your internal call first.  
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ADDITIONAL HANDSETS  
5 - CALL TRANSFER TO ANOTHER REGISTERED HANDSET  
External calls can be transfered to another registered handset from the answering  
handset (both handsets must be registered to the same base unit).  
During an incoming call:  
1 - Press the  
1 - Press the  
key to answer the call.  
key to transfer the call.  
2 - All others handsets will ring.  
3 - Press the  
key on the requested handsets to answer the call.  
If you do not wish to come back to your call and do not wish to transfer the call to  
other handsets simply press the  
key on your called handset.  
Note : You cannot transfer an external call to a handset which is not registered to  
the same base station.  
6 - HEADSET OPTION  
If you wish you can connect a headset ref: HEADCL_BLK to the headset socket  
located on the side of your phone, with this headset you can use all phone functions  
as described before. To answer a call simply press the  
press a second time to release the line.  
to take the line and  
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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. The transfer between base units is handled automatically, although this  
cannot be done whilst a call is in progress. Handset will keep its connection with  
one of the base units until it loses connection due to having moved out of range. In  
this case, the handset searches for a new base unit in its registration list.  
The base units coverage areas must overlap to ensure there are no gaps in the  
coverage. Otherwise the radio connection will be lost.  
2 - HOW TO ADD A BASE UNIT  
1 - Connect the additional base on the network phone socket.  
2 - Plug in the adaptor.  
3 - Register the handset to the base unit as described before.  
Remark: The first registered handset has priority on the first base. It will be activated  
when the handset will move to the second base (move to the new radio range).  
To check if your handset or all handsets registered to this base are registered  
simply press the page button  
on the new base, all new handsets registered  
to this base will ring.  
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.  
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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.  
A warning tone is heard during a call:  
The batteries are empty and the handset needs to be replaced in the base unit  
.
The phone does not work:  
Make sure that the line cord and the power adaptor are correctly connected to the  
base unit or to the PTT plug and wall power socket.  
No number is displayed when the phone rings:  
- Please contact your phone network provider to get the caller identification service.  
- When the caller does not want to show his or her number (private number), the  
display will show ******. However, it could be a call from a PBX and caller ID may not  
work properly if the phone is connected to a PBX.  
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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  
negligence or breakages to any parts. The product must not be  
tampered with or taken apart by anyone who is not an authorised  
Geemarc representative. The Geemarc guarantee in no way limits  
your legal rights.  
IMPORTANT: YOUR RECEIPT IS PART OF YOUR GUARANTEE  
AND MUST BE RETAINED AND PRODUCED IN THE EVENT  
OFAWARRANTY CLAIM  
Please note: The guarantee applies to the United Kingdom only.  
DECLARATION: Geemarc Telecom SAhereby declares that this  
product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other  
relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Termi-  
nal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EEC and in particular article 3 sec-  
tion 1a, 1b and section 3. The telephone does not operate if the  
line current is lower than 18 mA.  
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GUARANTEE  
Electrical connection : The apparatus is designed to operate  
from a 230V 50Hz supply only. (Classified as «hazardous voltage»  
according to EN60950 standard).  
The apparatus does not incorporate an integral power on/off switch.  
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 are classified TNV-3  
(Telecommunication Network Voltage) according to the EN60950  
standard.  
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