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DALLAS 30
MULTIFUNCTION TELEPHONE
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CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS 1 CALLER DISPLAY 21 Call Counter 22 INTRODUCTION 3 View Caller Display List 23 Unpacking the Telephone 4 Dial a Number from the Caller Display List 23 Delete an Entry from the Caller Display List 24 DESCRIPTION 5 Delete all Entries from the Caller Display List 24 General Description 5 LCD Display Description 7 PHONEBOOK 25 Create a Phonebook Entry 25 INSTALLATION 8 Copy an Entry from the Caller Display List to Phonebook 27 Setting Up 8 Copy an Entry from the Recent Num
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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing your Geemarc Dallas 30 telephone. This is Unpacking the Telephone a multifunction telephone which offers features such as hands free use, When unpacking the telephone, you should find the following in the box: phonebook and caller display*. It also has the added benefits of send and receive amplification and a hearing aid compatible receiver. 1 Dallas30 unit Its is important that you read the instructions below in order to use your
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DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION General Description 5 6
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DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION LCD Display Description Setting Up Connect the handset. The connector at the end of the curly cord plugs Standby Display into the socket on the left hand side of the Dallas 30 unit. Open the battery compartment. Insert 3 good quality alkaline batteries 12:00 AM 1/01 (AAA size, 1.5V type, not supplied) into the battery compartment located on the base of the telephone. Replace the battery cover. If the batteries are running low, the battery icon will be d
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INSTALLATION SETTINGS When using Setting functions, a pause of 5 seconds or more between Wall Mounting pressing buttons results in the telephone returning to standby and any Make 2 holes in the wall, 83mm apart (use the wall mount template), insert changes to settings will not be saved. the wall plugs and the wall mounting screws. The screws should protrude from the wall by 6-7 mm. Place the phone onto the screw-heads and slide Language Setting down to secure. You can choose between 11 di
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SETTINGS SETTINGS Local Area Code Code Setting PBX Dial Prefix Setting In order for Callback to function correctly, the local area code should be This setting is not required if you are not using the Dallas 30 with a PBX. set. Some telephone systems require an access code before dialling the telephone number e.g. 9. The telephone can be set to automatically insert Press OK for 3 seconds a one digit access code and a preset pause when you use a telephone number from the Caller Display list or
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SETTINGS SETTINGS Time Setting Time Break Recall Setting ‘ If you subscribe to a Caller Display service, the date and time will be set Your telephone works with a time break recall for United Kingdom whenever you receive a call. However, if you do not subscribe to this (R=100ms) service, you will need to set the date and time manually. Press OK for 3 seconds Press OK for 3 seconds The telephone enters the Settings mode The telephone enters the Settings mode ‘OPTIONS MENU’ ‘OPTIONS MENU’
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SETTINGS SETTINGS Screen Contrast Settings Tone/Pulse Setting There are 6 levels of LCD contrast available. This will alter the contrast In the UK, all telephone exchanges now use Tone dialling. The Tone/Pulse between the text on screen against the backlighting. setting is pre-set to Tone on your telephone. If your phone does not dial out, it is probably being used from an older private switchboard (PBX). In this case, the Tone/Pulse setting must be Press OK for 3 seconds changed to Pulse.
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USING THE TELEPHONE USING THE TELEPHONE If you are using this telephone with a hearing aid, please set your hearing Receiving a Call aid to the <> position When an incoming call is received the telephone rings and the ringer LED indicator will flash. If the caller can be identified (due to subscription to a Making a Call Caller Display service), the caller’s telephone number and name (provided that the number and name stored are in the phonebook) will be displayed. The total calls coun
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USING THE TELEPHONE USING THE TELEPHONE Recalling Recent Numbers Message Waiting Function You can call back any of the last 8 numbers dialled. If you have a voicemail service provided by your network provider, the LCD display will display a flashing icon when you have received a Lift the handset or press for hands free use message in your mailbox. In order to retrieve your messages, please follow instructions provided by your network provider. After you have retrieved your messages, the
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CALLER DISPLAY CALLER DISPLAY The features described in this section are only available if you subscribe to Caller Display Record * Time and Date of the Call a Caller Display service (either FSK orDTMF) from your network provider. New Call Record Number Caller Display means you can see who is calling on your LCD display (provided the number is not withheld, unavailable or is an international 11:23 AM 7/03 RPT Call 03 call). Wheth
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CALLER DISPLAY CALLER DISPLAY View Caller Display List Delete an Entry from the Caller Display List Use or to scroll through the caller display list. The NEW call Use or to scroll through the caller display list until you find the counter will decrease by the number of unreviewed entries viewed telephone number you wish to delete Notes: At the end of the caller display list the LCD display will display Press X END OF LIST. If there are no caller display telephone numbers in the cal
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PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK PHONE BOOK Telephone numbers and names can be stored in the phonebook. Lettering on the Numerical Keypad Key Characters Key Characters The phonebook can contain 20 entries. Each phonebook memory can 1 1 6 MNO6 store a 15-character name and a 20-digit number. 2 ABC2 7 PQRS7 3 DEF3 8 TUV8 Create a Phonebook Entry 4 GHI4 9 XYZ9 5 JKL5 0 Space In the on-hook position, press once to enter Phonebook mode Press each key the relevant number of times to get the letter you need e.
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PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK Copy an Entry from the Caller Display List to View Phonebook Entries Phonebook In the on-hook position, press once to enter Phonebook mode Use or to scroll through the caller display list until you find the Press again to select‘SEARCH’ telephone number you wish to copy. The first phonebook name and number will be shown on the LCD Press once display The flashing line will appear below the number. Use the keypad to enter the name (as shown in Create a Phonebook E
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PHONEBOOK MEMORY Modify a Phonebook Entry Storing a Number in One-Touch Memory There are 3 one-touch memories for frequently used numbers. You can store a 15 character name and a 22 digit number at each location. Locate the required telephone number as shown in one of the above methods (see View Phonebook Entries) Press Press . The first character of the name will start flashing Input the phone number using the dial keypad Use or to move to the required character. Press X to modify Se
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MEMORY TROUBLESHOOTING No display Dialling a Number in One-Touch Memory Make sure that the power adaptor is plugged in correctly and is not damaged In the on-hook position either lift the handset or press to get a dial Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly tone Make sure that the batteries are fully charged Dallas 30 does not ring Make sure that the telephone line cord is plugged in correctly and Select one of the desired memory keys, M1 to M3 is not damaged Connect anot
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SAFETY INFORMATION GUARANTEE From the moment your Geemarc product is purchased, Geemarc General guarantee it for the period of one year. During this time, all repairs or Only use the power supply optionally provided with the product. replacements (at our discretion) are free of charge. Should you experience a problem then contact our help line or visit our website at Do not open the unit (except to replace the batteries). Contact the helpline www.geemarc.com. The guarantee does not cover
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GUARANTEE RECYCLING DIRECTIVES Electrical connection: The apparatus is designed to operate from a 230V The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) has been put in 50Hz supply only. (Classified as ‘hazardous voltage’ according to place for the products at the end of their useful life are recycled in the best EN60950 standard). The apparatus does not incorporate an integral way. power on/off switch. To disconnect the power, either switch off supply at When this product is finished with