Geemarc AMPLIDECT 260 User manual

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AMPLIDECT™260
AMPLIDECTTM 260

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Introduction 3
Unpacking 4
Description 5
General Description 5
LCD Window Icons Description 9
Installation 11
Connecting Lines 11
Installing Batteries 12
Charging Handset 14
Installing battery in the base 15
Using Handset Carrying Clip 16
Basic Functions 17
Turning Handset On/Off 17
Menu Navigaion 18
Making a call 19
Receiving a call 20
Muting the Microphone 20
Amplification function 21
Ringer Setting 23
Talking Caller ID 24
Level volume for the speaker or the receiver function25
Last Number Redial 26
Key Lock 28
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Auto Answer 29
Selecting a Language 30
HS Name 31
Range Alarm and Other Alarms 32
Paging 33
Dial Mode 34
Handsfree 35
Flash Signal 36
Advanced Functions 37
CID Book 37
Phone Book 41
One-Touch Memories 47
BS Settings 48
HS Settings 50
Registration 56
Calling with more than one Handset 57
Caller ID on call waiting 60
Feature List 61
Troubleshooting 62
Technical Specifications 64
DSL Filters 63
Safety Information 66
Guarantee 68
Recycling Directives 70
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Congratulations on purchasing your Geemarc AD260
telephone. This telephone offers all the advantages of
cordless technology (compliant with Digitally Enhanced
Cordless Telecommunications-DECT standard) together
with an easy to see big button keypad, ideal for those
who suffer with poor sight. This telephone is also hearing
aid compatible.
Its is important that you read the instructions below in
order to use your Geemarc telephone to its full potential.
Keep this user guide in a safe place for future reference.
This guide explains how to use the following telephone:
AD260
AMPLIDECT™ 260
INTRODUCTION

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Unpacking
When unpacking the telephone, you should find the
following in the box:
1 AD260 handset
1 AD260 base
1 Mains power adaptor
2 AAA Ni-MH Batteries
1 Telephone line cord
1 Carrying clip
1 User Guide
* The shape of the plugs can vary according to each country’s
specification.
For product support and help visit our website at
www.geemarc.com
Telephone 01707 384438
Or fax 01707 832529
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General Description
Front of Handset
1. In-Use/Ring Flash/Voice Mail/Missed Call Indicator
2. LCD Display
3. key: Press to end a call or return to off-line
4. Keypad
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5. key: Hold it for 5 seconds, enables “Do not
disturb”
6. Key: Redial/Pause
7. Key: Flash/Delete Key. Generate a “Flash”
signal to activate Call Waiting. Delete a digit when
inputting text. Go back one level in the Menu system
8. PAGE key: Press to intercom or transfer a call
9. key: Press to make or answer a call. During a
call, press to activate speakerphone
10. and keys: Press to control tone or to
scroll through menu options.
24. key: Press and hold to turn on/off keypad lock
function. Set up a conference call.
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Rear of Handset
11. key: One touch memory that also activates
speakerphone
12. Speaker
M1
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Side of Handset
13. key: Press to receive extra receiver
amplification
14. Volume Up and Down
15. Battery Compartment Cover
16. Menu Key( ): Press to access menu or
sub-menu option. Press to mute/unmute the microphone
during a call.
17. Belt Clip
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Front of Base
18. In-Use Indicator/Charge Indicator
19. Page key: Press to page all registered handsets
20. Cradle
Underside of Base
21. Base Ringer
22. Telephone Jack: For connection to phone line
23. AC Adaptor Jack: For connection to mains electric
power
24. Battery Compartment Cover
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LCD Window Icons Description
The LCD screen is split into two distinct areas:
The icon area. This is found at the top of the screen.
This displays the various system icons which help you to
use the telephone.
The main area. This is found across the centre of the
screen. It displays the following:
number being dialled
call display information
phonebook
menu information
in standby mode, handset number
DESCRIPTION
Main Area
Icon Area

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NEW
New Call
Indicates you have missed one or more
calls
Voice Mail
MSG Waiting
Indicates you have one or more voice
messages.
TALK
Off Hook
Indicates the line is engaged.
SPEAKER
Hands-free
Indicates the handsfree function is
enabled.
Battery Icon
This is always displayed when your
telephone is switched on. It shows the
level of battery charge. More bars
indicate more battery charge.
Signal Icon
Indicates the current signal strength.
More bars indicates more signal
strength. If the handset is too far from
the base, this icon will blink on the LCD.
Alarm Icon
This icon appears when you set an
alarm to ring at a specified time.
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Connecting Lines
1. Connect one end of the phone line cord to the phone
line jack of the base, and the other end to a standard
phone wall outlet.
2. Connect the modular end of the AC power adapter to
the power jack of the base, then plug the AC adapter into
a standard AC wall outlet.
Ensure you situate the telephone close enough to
the power socket so that the cable will reach safely
without stretching. Also, the mains power needs to
be easily accessible in case you need to disconnect
the power.
Make sure the telephone is at least 1 metre away
from other electrical products e.g.TV, radio and
monitors so as to avoid interference. Also, avoid
direct heat and sunlight.
We advise you to place the telephone on a table
cloth or similar, as the rubber feet on the base can
mark some surfaces
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Installing Batteries in the handset
The rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (AAA size) are
supplied with your phone. Install the two batteries before
using your phone.
1. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and
pull it out.
2. Insert new batteries as indicated, matching correct
polarity (+,-).
To wall phone jack
To AC wall outlet
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3. To replace the battery cover, slide the cover up until it
snaps in place.
Notes:
The batteries need to be replaced if they do not recover
their full storage capacities after recharging.
When replacing the batteries, always use good quality
Ni-MH re-chargeable batteries. Never use other batteries
or conventional alkaline batteries.
Fully charged handset batteries can provide 80 hours of
standby or 8 hours of talk time.
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Charging Handset
Important Note: Before initial operation, YOU SHOULD
FULLY CHARGE THE HANDSET for about 15 hours.
To charge the handset, you should place it on the base.
Result: When you place the handset on the base, the
handset automatically turns on.
Installing Battery in the base
The base use special NiMH rechargeable batteries in
case of mains power failure. This battery is not provided.
Never use non re-chargeable battery.
Fully charged base batteries can provide 4 hours of AC
power outage backup.
To place a order of this battery, please contact the after
sales service to +44 (0) 1707 384 438.
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Using Handset Carrying Clip
The supplied handset carrying clip allows you to
conveniently carry the handset with you. It clips easily to
your belt, waist band, or shirt pocket.
If you want to remove the carrying clip:
Insert a screw driver along the edge of one of its arms
and release the clip. Then lift it off.
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Turning Handset On/Off
If the handset is in power off mode, when you place the
handset on the base, it automatically turns on. To turn
the handset on or off in standby mode, follow these
steps:
1. To turn on the handset when off, press and hold the
key until you switch the display on. On power up,
the handset will enter subscription mode and search for a
registered base..
Note: If the handset is successful in finding a base, the
handset will enter the standby mode, the display will
show handset number and the handset name (if you
have one saved), signal icon, battery icon and current
time. If the handset is unsuccessful in finding a base, the
handset will behave according to the Out of Range
condition.
2. To turn the handset off, keep the key pressed
until the display turns off.
Note:
Nothing will appear on the LCD when battery power is
very low. YOU SHOULD FULLY CHARGE THE
HANDSET BEFORE USING.
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All descriptions in this manual assume that the handset is
in standby mode. Set the telephone to standby mode by
pressing the key.
Menu Navigation
To access a menu option:
1. To display menu items, press the Menu( ) key.
2. To scroll through menu options, press the and
key repeatedly.
3. To select a menu or menu option, press the
key when the desired menu appears on the LCD.
To return to Standby mode from any menu:
To return to Standby mode from any menu, press the
key.
Also, the phone will automatically return to Standby
mode from any menu if no key is pressed for about 40
seconds.
To go back one level
To go back one level within the menu system, press
key.
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Making a Call
1. Pick up the handset and press the key.
The TALK icon appears on the LCD.
2. Dial a telephone number.
3. To end the call, either press the key or replace
the handset on the base.
You can also enter the desired phone number in standby
mode. This allows you to make corrections before dialing.
Follow these steps:
1. Enter a telephone number (up to 32 digits). Check it.
You can use the key to insert a 2 second pause
(sometimes required to access an outside line on some
business phone systems).
Note: If you make a mistake while entering a number, press
the key to clear the last digit.
2. When the number appears correctly, press the
key.
BASIC FUNCTIONS
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