Geemarc CL10 manual User Instructions, Conditions of USE, Telephone Connection

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USER INSTRUCTIONS

Please read this User Guide carefully in order to get the very best results from your telephone.

CONDITIONS OF USE

Your Geemarc BB10 has been approved for use on private direct exchange lines and business lines.

Please note that the telephone is not suitable for use as an extension to a pay phone unless it is a private pay phone carrying the appropriate CE label and is connected to the telephone network by means with a modular plug.

The apparatus has been approved for the use of the following facilities:

-Simple telephone operation with ability to make calls to the 999 & 112 emergency services.

-Multi Frequency (TONE) dialling.

-Handset Earpiece volume control : Hi/Med/Normal.

-Ringer light

-Three 'one touch' memories for storing alternative carrier access codes (or normal telephone numbers).

-Ten 'two touch' memory locations.

-Automatic storage of Last Number Dialled.

-Timed Break recall.

- Microphone mute.

Any other usage will invalidate approval of the apparatus if as a result, it then ceases to conform to the standards against which approval was granted.

DECLARATION: Hereby Geemarc Telecom Ltd declares that this telephone is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EEC and in particular article 3 section 1a, 1b and section 3.

TELEPHONE CONNECTION

The plug at the end of the lead should be connected to the telephone socket. Note that the plug will only fit the correct way round. The unit must be sited close to one of the new modular telephone sockets. Should you not have a modular telephone socket, please contact your Network provider.

There is no limit to the number of sockets you can have installed in your home. However, there is a limit to the number of telephones you can operate on your exchange line. Installing too many telephones will overload the line which would inhibit the telephones from ringing. To avoid overloading your exchange line there is a method of calculating the number of telephones you can use. Add all the Ringer Equivalence Numbers (abbreviated REN) together, which are marked on the base of each telephone. Numbers differ so do check. The numbers when added

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Contents 10 mémoires indirectes Ringer lightMémoires directes Telephone Connection User InstructionsConditions of USE Ringer Handset Earpiece Volume ControlOperation Last Number Redial ButtonPress button Using the TelephoneMemory Operation Replace handset Two touch locationsWall Mounting GuaranteeEvent of a Warranty Claim Installation UtilisationMemoriser UN Numero DE Telephone Reglage DU Volume DE L’ECOUTEURGarantie UGCL10 ED.01