Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product AMPLI455 Geemarc
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1 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 4 Unpacking the Telephone 5 DESCRIPTION and General Description 6 Key Description 7 LCD Description 9 Menu Navigation 10 INSTALLATION and Setting Up 12 Wall Mounting 12 SETTI.
2 Dialling a Number from the Redial List 27 Clear the Redial List 27 Mute Function 28 Hold Function 28 Receiving a Call 28 Hearing Aid Use 29 Flash Signal 29 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 30 Shaker 30 Headset .
3 ANSWERING MACHINE 43 Switching the Answering Machine On/Off 43 The Outgoing Message 44 Recording an Outgoing Message 44 Checking an Outgoing Message 45 Restore the Outgoing Message 45 Answering Mach.
4 Congratulations on purchasing your Geemarc Ampli455. This is a multifunction telephone which o ffers features such as hands free use, caller ID*, caller announce , dialling talking, a phone book, quick dial and an answering machine. It offers amplification, helpful for those with hearing difficu lties.
5 Unpacking the Telephone When unpacking the telephone, you should find the following in the box: • 1 Ampli455 unit • 1 Ampli455 handset with curly cord • 1 Telephone line cord • 1 Mains power adaptor • 1 User Guide Sonic Alert Warranty Center 1081 West Innovation Dr.
6 General Description 1. Handset Knob 13. MEMO 2. Hook Switch 14. Speed Dial Key (M1-M6) 3. Large LCD Screen 15. Additional Amplifier key/indicator 4. Left Soft Key 16. Speaker Key 5. Up/Down Scroll 17. Message waiting/new call LED 6. Right Soft Key 18.
7 1. Headset jack 2. Audio neckloop jack 3. Optional Bed Shaker jack 4.Volume Reset Override Switch (ON/OFF) 5. Power jack 6. Phone Line Cord jack 7. Back Light Switch 8. New Call Indicator Switch 9.Shaker/Strobe/Strobe and Shaker Select Mode 10. Volume controls Key Description Make/Answer/End a call.
8 Scroll through the menu options. Enter the Caller ID list Soft keys. They perform the functions indicated by the text immediately over it (on the bottom line of the display) which changes depending .
9 LCD Description In standby mode, the large LCD display will show as below If you forget to connect the phone line cord, No line will show on the screen When you press the Menu soft key, the main menu will be displayed. Use ▲ or ▼ to scroll through the menu until you find the desired option.
10 The screen below shows that you have 2 new answer machine messages. If you subscribe to a Caller ID se rvice -If the caller has exercised the option to prevent their name and number from being sent, Private will be shown on the display.
11 Set Ring Call Waiting Set Flash Dialling Mode Date and Time Set Talk Dialling Talking CID Talking Review Talking Voice Prompt TAM Setup TAM ON/OFF Outgoing Msg Ring Number Security ID ICM Voice Slo.
12 Setting Up Connect one end of the curly cord to the handset. The other end of the curly cord plugs into t he jack on the left hand side of the Ampli455 unit. Place the handset on the cradle. Connect the line cord to the socket located at rear of telephone then connect the plug into the wall socket **.
13 Set Language Press ‘MENU’ soft key Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to access ‘SET DISPLAY’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to access ‘LANGUAGE’ Use S and T to select one of the 4 languages avai.
14 DISPLAY’ Use S and T to select ‘SET CONTRAST’ Press ‘ SELECT’ soft key Use S and T to select one of the 8 contrast levels available Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to confirm Night Light Function If you wish to use the LCD back light as a night light, switch the back light switch to .
15 Note: If large font is ‘ON’ , when you pre-dial a number – if the telephone number exceeds 8 digits , the font will be switched to the smaller size automatically.
16 Use S and T to select either ‘MM/DD’ or ‘DD/MM’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to confirm Ringer Setting You can select your own ring t one and adjust both the day volume and night volume. You can also adjus t the volume to off in order to turn the ringer off.
17 rings with the selected ring tone. Press ‘SAVE’ soft key to confirm You can also adjust the ringer volume whilst in standby. Simply use the volume controls VOL+ and VOL- found on the right hand side of the telephone. The displa y will show the current level.
18 phone rings with the selected ring tone. Press ‘SAVE’ soft key to confirm Keypad Tones Setting Press ‘MENU’ soft key Use S and T to select ‘SET PHONE’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to access ‘SET RING’ Use S and T to select ‘KEYPAD TONES’ Press ‘CHANGE’ soft key to set the keypad tones.
19 Press ‘MENU’ soft key Use S and T to select ‘SET PHONE’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key Use S and T to select ‘CALL WAITING’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key Use S and T to select ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ to activate the call waiting function Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to confirm Flash Time Setting You can adjust the flash time se tting.
20 Dialling Mode Setting In the UK, all telephone exchange s now use Tone dialing. If your telephone does not dial out, it is probably being used from an older private switch- board (PBX). In this case, the Tone/Pulse setting must be changed to Pulse.
21 Enter the correct time using the numeric keypad Press ‘SAVE’ soft key Enter the correct date us ing the numeric keypad Press ‘SAVE’ soft key Use S and T to select the correct weekday e.
22 Caller ID Talking Setting This feature allows you to check the Caller ID number on receiving a new call without look ing at the display i.e. the telephone number is announced (p rovided the number has not been blocked by the caller).
23 Use S and T to select ‘REVIEW TALKING’ Use S and T to select either ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ to activate/deactivate the review talking function Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to confirm Voice Prompt You can select the language in which to play the voice prompt.
24 The button on the telephone base provides additional amplification of 15dB i.e the volu me adjustment available is 15-30 dB. When the amplify function is ac tivated, the Amplify LED is lit.
25 Pressing the Amplify key ( ) once during a call will enable tone control and additional amplificat ion. The LED light will turn on to reflect this change. If you press the Amplify key ( ) once more, the additional amplific ation and tone control features will be turned off once again.
26 Making a Call Pick up the handset. When you hear the dialling tone, dial the number on the keypad. To end the call simply replace the handset in the cradle Making a Call – Hands Free Press the SPKR button to get a dial ling tone then dial the telephone number on the keypad.
27 Pre-Dialling a Telephone Number You can enter the desired phone num ber in standby mode, which allows you to make corrections before dialling. Follow these steps: Enter a telephone number (up to 32 di gits). Check it. If you make a mistake while enteri ng a number, press the ‘CLEAR’ soft key to edit it.
28 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. To switch on the mute m ode during a call press the ‘MUTE’ soft key ( ‘MUTE’ will be displayed on the LCD).
29 Hearing Aid Use This telephone is hearing aid co mpatible. Select the T mode on your hearing aid to enable this feature. Flash Signal The R button can be used with special services such as Call Waiting (if provided by your se rvice provider) or transferring external calls to another extension within a private switchboard.
30 Shaker At the rear of the telephone, there is a 3.5mm shaker jack . You can connect an optional shaker device. When you are receiving an incoming call, the s haker will vibrate. (See Incoming Call Notification Settings) Headset and Audio Neck Loop Use Your phone is equipped with both an Audio and Headset jack at the rear of the telephone.
31 The features described in this section are only available if you subscribe to a Caller ID service from your network provider. Caller ID means you can see who is calling on your handset display (provided the number is not withheld, unavailable or is an international call).
32 Add a Number from the Caller ID List to the Phone Book Use S and T to scroll through the Caller ID list until you find the number you wish to add to the phone book Press ‘OPTIONS’ soft key Use .
33 Press ‘OPTIONS’ soft key Use S and T to select ‘ERASE’ Delete All Numbers from the Caller ID List Use S and T to enter the Caller ID list Press ‘OPTIONS’ soft key Use S and T to select .
34 Create a Phone Book Entry using the Menu Press ‘ PHONEBK’ soft key to enter the phone book Press ‘ SELECT’ soft key to choose ‘ADD NEW NAME’ ‘NAME:’ will be displayed Enter the name.
35 Press ‘STORE’ soft key ‘NAME:’ will be displayed Enter the name you wish using the numeric keypad Press ‘SAVE’ soft key to confirm Use T if you want change the number Modify the phone n.
36 To insert a dialling pause between numbers when storing a number, press REDIAL until ‘P’ appears in the LCD display Character Map Key Charac ters in order 0 0 .
37 Use S and T to scroll through the phone book until you find the contact you wish to dial Pick up the handset or press the SPKR key, the number is automatically dialled Modify a Phone Book Entry Pre.
38 Delete a Phone Book Entry Press ‘PHONEBK’ soft key to enter the phone book Use S and T to scroll through the phone book until you find the contact you wish to edit Press ‘VIEW’ soft key to .
39 Record Voice Announce for a Phonebook Entry Press ‘PHONEBK’ soft key to enter the phone book Use S and T to scroll through the phone book until you find the contact you wish to edit Press ‘VI.
40 book entry Press ‘OPTIONS’ soft key Use S and T to select ‘ERASE VOICE’ and press ‘SELECT’ PHONE BOOK.
41 This telephone has 9 quick dial memory buttons. Six of these buttons are speed dials and the other three are emergency dials. The Emergency buttons are an ideal location to store the doctor or a close friend’s number in case of a problem. Once a number has been stored in a memory location, you only need to press one button to make the call.
42 Clear a Quick Dial Number Press STORE . The LCD display will show ‘ Æ ’ Select the quick dial location to be cleared ‘SAVED’ will be displayed.
43 Switching the Answering Machine On/Off The answering machine can be switched on and off as follows: Press ‘MENU’ soft key Use S and T to select ‘TAM SETUP’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key Press.
44 Outgoing Message Before you use the answering machine you should record an outgoing message. The outgoing message is your message to an incoming caller and may be up to 2 minutes in length. The default OGM is “Please leave your message after the tone”.
45 Checking the Outgoing Message Press ‘MENU’ soft key Use S and T to select ‘TAM SETUP’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key Use S and T to select ‘OUTGOING MSG’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key Press ‘SELECT’ soft key to select ‘PLAY OGM’ The current OGM will be played.
46 Press ‘SELECT’ soft key STAGE A Use S and T to select ‘ERASE MSG’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key ‘ERASE RECORDED OGM?’ will be displayed Select ‘YES’ to confirm or ‘NO’ to cancel A.
47 rings. This is useful when trying to remotely access the answering machine. If the answering mach ine has not answered at the fourth ring, no messages have been recorded and you can hang up before you are charged for the call. If the machine answers after three rings, new me ssages have been recorded.
48 Press to delete the current message Press once to re-play the current message Press twice to re-play the previous message Press to play the next message Press or ‘EXIT’ soft key to stop the playing and exit To adjust the playback volume us e VOL+ or VOL- on the right side of the telephone.
49 Use S and T to select ‘ICM VOICE SLOW’ Press ‘SELECT’ soft key Use S and T to select either ‘ON’ ,or ‘OFF’ Press ‘SAVE’ soft key Operating the Answering Machine Remotely This answering machine can be accessed remotely using the keys of an ordinary tone dialling telephone.
50 Remote Control Call the answering machine (using your telephone number) While the outgoing message is pl aying, enter the remote code If the remote code is accepted, the system will play the menu of commands. You can then follow the voice prompt to operate When you have finished accessing the machine replace the handset.
51 The message can be played by pressing of the answering machine or via the remote access function using a normal telephone. Out of Memory The total capacity of the answering machine’s memory is approximately 40-50 minutes. The memory space is shared between the outgoing message, per sonal memos, and regular incoming messages.
52 No display • Make sure that the power adaptor is plu gged in correctly and is not damaged • Check for a power cut in the area Ampli455 does not ring • Make sure that the telephone line cord i.
53 General Only use the power supply included with the product. Do not open the unit. Contact the helpline for all repairs. The phone is capable of amplifying sounds to a loud volume. It is important to instruct all potential us ers of its proper operation.
54 - This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that cont ains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
55 Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devic e, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
56 Opening the equipment or any a ttempt to perform re pairs will void the warranty. For service or repairs, call 1-888-864-2446 (CS Green Customer Servic e key at top has been pre- programmed with our USA custom er service number. Press the CS key to direct dial for any Cust omer Service or technical related help or questions.
57 Sonic Alert warrants the phone agains t any defect in materials or workmanship for the period of one year from the date of purchase. Should you experience a problem, contact our customer service department Be sure to save your sales receipt as proof of purchase date should you need warranty service.
58 Simply send the Ampli455 (postpaid) and a copy of your sales slip as proof of purchase to: Sonic Alert Warranty Center 1081 West Innovation Dr. Kearney, MO 64060 IMPORTANT : YOUR RECEIPT IS PART OF YOUR WARRANTY AND MUST BE RETAINED AND PRODUCED IN THE EVENT OF A WARRANTY CLAIM Sonic Alert Warranty Center 1081 West Innovation Dr.
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