Sonic Alert 350 User manual

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mplidect350
Amplified Cordless Telephone
English
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CONTENTS 1
INTRODUCTION 4
Unpacking 5
DESCRIPTION 6
General Description 6
Keys Description 11
LCD Window Icons Description 14
INSTALLATION 15
Connecting Lines 15
Installing Batteries 16
Charging Handset 18
Using Handset Carrying Clip 19
Using Headset (optional) 20
Base Ringer Volume Switch 20
HANDSET SETTINGS 21
Turning Handset On/Off 21
BASIC FUNCTIONS 23
Making a call 23
CONTENTS
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Receiving a call 24
Muting the Microphone 25
Amplification Function 26
Menu Navigation 27
Menu Map 28
Handset Ringer Setting 29
Last Number Redial 30
CID Book 32
Flashlight 35
Key Lock 35
Auto Answer 36
Selecting a Language 37
HS Name 38
Range Alarm 39
Paging 40
Dial Mode 41
Handsfree 42
Flash Signal 43
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 44
Phone Book 44
One-Touch Memories 49
HS Settings 51
CONTENTS
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BS Settings 59
Registration 62
Calling with more than one Handset 63
Caller ID on call waiting 65
FEATURE LIST 66
TROUBLESHOOTING 68
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 69
SAFETY INFORMATION 71
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 73
GUARANTEE 78
CONTENTS
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Congratulations on purchasing your Geemarc
Amplidect350 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:
Amplidect350
INTRODUCTION
5
Unpacking
When unpacking the telephone, you should find the
following in the box:
y 1 Amplidect350 handset
y 1 Amplidect350 base
y 1 Mains power adaptor
y 3 AAA Ni-MH Batteries rechargeable type
y 1 Telephone line cord
y 1 Carrying clip
y 1 User Guide
* The shape of the plugs can vary according to each country’s
specification.
Sonic Alert Warranty Center
1081 West Innovation Dr.
Kearney, MO 64060
Sales: 248-577-5400 Fax: 248-577-5433
Customer Service & Warranty: 1-888-864-2446
INTRODUCTION
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General Description
Handset Description (front)
DESCRIPTION
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key
One-touch
Memories
M1, M2, CS
& M4
Display
# key
Microphone
Visual ringer
Right soft key
Redial key
Down
/Phonebook
key
End key
Earpiece
Up/CID key
Int key
Left soft key
Dial/
Speaker key
Alphanumeric
keys
Keypad
locked
function
Flashlight
function
Vibrator
Function
7
Handset Description (Rear)
DESCRIPTION
Carrying clip
Speaker
Battery
compartment
cover
Charging contacts
8
Handset Description (Side)
PRIOR TO USE
DESCRIPTION
Tone Control
Amplify
(AMP)
Button
Volume
Control
Headset
Jack
9
Base Description (Top) : Amplidect350
Base Description (Base)
DESCRIPTION
Charge pins
Page
button
Charge indicator
lights steadily
while the handset
is charging.
In use indicator flashes when
you press
the key.
It also flashes when you page
the handset.
Phone
Line
Jack
Mains
power
adaptor
Ringer
volume
switch
10
Base Description (Top) : Amplidect350 HS
DESCRIPTION
Charge pins
Charge indicator
lights steadily
while the handset
is charging.
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Keys Description
Dial/Speaker key
Make/Answer a call.
Activates the speakerphone if pressed
during a call, as described in page 41.
End key
End a call.
Long press to activate power on/off, as
described in page 20.
Navigation key:
Up/CID key
Scroll up through lists and menu
options.
Increase the earpiece/speakerphone
volume during a call.
Enter the CID book, as described in
page 31.
Down/Phonebook key
Scroll down through lists and menu
Decrease the earpiece/speakerphone
volume during a call.
Enter the Phonebook, as described in
page 44.
DESCRIPTION
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Int key
Set up an internal call to another handset.
Transfer an incoming call to another
handset.
Set up a conference call with an
external line and an internal handset.
Redial key
Enter the redial book, as described in
page 29.
Insert a pause when pre-dialing a number.
Left/Right soft key
Perform the functions indicated by the
text immediately over it (on the bottom
line of the display) which changes time
by time.
key
Press and hold to turn on/off keypad
lock function.
Set up a conference call, as described
in page 63.
One-touch memories
You can store up to 4 numbers in
One-touch memories (M1,M2,CS & M4).
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
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key
In standby mode press and hold this
key until the
icon appears to
activate the shaker and visual ringer
function. Press and hold this key again
until the icon disappears to deactivate
it.
DESCRIPTION
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LCD Window Icons Description
New Call
Indicates you have missed one or more
calls.
MSG Waiting
Indicates you have one or more voice
messages.
Off Hook
Indicates the line is engaged.
Hands-free
Indicates the handsfree function is enabled.
Battery Icon
Indicates battery charge level.
Shaker Icon
Indicates the shaker and visual ringer is
enabled.
Signal Icon
Indicates whether the current signal
exists or not. 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.
Keypad Lock
This icon appears when the keypad is
locked.
DESCRIPTION
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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.
CAUTION : During a mains power failure there is no
manner to receive or make any calls; including the SOS
call number (112 )
INSTALLATION
16
Installing Batteries
The rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (AAA size) come with
your phone. Install the battery 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 (+,-).
Note: Reversing the polarity may damage the handset.
3. To replace the battery cover, slide the cover up until it
snaps in place.
INSTALLATION
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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.
INSTALLATION
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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 and the Charge indicator
lights during the charge.
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INSTALLATION
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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.
INSTALLATION
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