Geemarc Dect 150, Dect 300 manual Base Settings, Setting Up, Battery Use, Base Ringer Volume

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INSTALLATION

Setting Up

Plug the power cable into the power socket on the base. Plug the adaptor into the mains supply and switch the supply on. (*) The Power/Charging indicator lights up (green).

Connect the line cord plug to the line socket on the base. Connect the other end of the line cord to the PTT socket. (**)

Install the rechargeable batteries in the handset. The handset requires two Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) AAA batteries. These are supplied with your telephone. Check the battery polarity diagrams on the handset when inserting the batteries. Fit the battery cover (this can be found in the packaging with the batteries).

Place the handset on the base, a short beep will be heard. The

Power/Charging indicator lights up (red). The battery symbol will be displayed on the handset. This will flash during the charging process. Once the handset is fully charged, the display will show a full battery symbol and will stop flashing.

The phone has an automatic charging control to avoid excessive charging.

Before the handset can be used, the handset battery must be charged for a minimum of 15 hours on ther Ampli DECT base.

Battery Use

If the handset battery symbol is empty and flashing and you hear a warning beep you will need to recharge your handset before you can use it. If the phone does not have enough power or is not completely recharged, it will switch itself off automatically until it is returned to the base .

Under ideal conditions, the handset battery should give about 8 hours talktime or 170 hours standby on a single charge.

(*)Classified “hazardous voltage” according to EN60950 standard (**) Classified TNV-3 according to EN60950 standard.

BASE SETTINGS

Base Ringer Volume

A slider switch located on the rear of the telephone base allows the base ringer volume to be adjusted. The following settings are available:

Off

Min

Mid

Max

13

14

 

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Contents Ampli Dect Contents Ampli DECT150 Ampli DECT300 IntroductionUnpacking the Telephone Handset Description DescriptionGeneral Description Base Description Base Ringer volume setting Line socket Power adaptor socket LCD Screen DescriptionInstallation LocationLCD Screen Navigation Handset RangeBase Settings Setting UpBattery Use Base Ringer VolumeHandset Settings Ringer SettingsHandset Registration Shaker SettingsTechnical Settings Using the Telephone Making a CallReceiving a Call Pre-DiallingReceiving Volume and Tone Adjustment Setting a Default for AmplificationAmplify Switch at on Position Recalling Recent NumbersPaging the Handset Call TimerAmplify Switch at OFF Position Create a Phone Book Entry Phone Book Handset Melody SettingsPhone Book Delete a Phone Book Entry Dialling Using the Phone BookModify a Phone Book Entry Caller Display View Caller Display ListDial a Number from the Caller Display List Delete an Entry from the Caller Display ListAnswering Machine Store Names and Numbers into the Phone BookOperating the Answering Machine from the Handset Activate and Deactivate the Answering MachineListening to Messages 1053Deleting a Message Deleting all MessagesRecord an Outgoing Message Listen to an Outgoing MessageAnswering Machine Settings Answering Machine Volume Operating the Answering Machine RemotelyRemote Activate Answering Machine Remote Deactivate Answering MachineAnswer Only Mode Remote Access to Answering MachineHandset Registration Using Several HandsetsAdditional Handsets & Bases Internal Calls Call TransferHandset Deregistration for All Additional Handsets Handset Deregistration for Current HandsetsAdding a Base Using Several BaseOther Optional Accessories Troubleshooting General ChecksRestore Factory Settings Safety InformationGuarantee Please note The guarantee applies to United Kingdom only

Dect 150, Dect 300 specifications

Geemarc is known for its innovative communication products tailored particularly for the hearing impaired and the elderly. Among their notable offerings are the Geemarc Dect 300 and Dect 150, both of which showcase essential features designed for clarity and ease of use.

The Geemarc Dect 300 is a high-performance cordless phone that integrates advanced DECT technology. This ensures clear audio quality and a strong wireless connection, making it ideal for users who may struggle with traditional phone systems. Its ergonomic design includes large buttons and a backlit display, catering to those with visual impairments. One of its key features is the adjustable ring volume, which allows users to set the ringer to a level that suits their hearing needs. The Dect 300 also supports amplification, providing volume enhancement up to 30 dB, making conversations more audible.

Additionally, this model provides a feature called 'tone control,' which enables users to adjust the treble and bass frequencies to suit their hearing preferences. With a range of up to 300 meters in open areas, users can move freely around their home without losing connectivity. The Dect 300 can also store a list of up to 50 contacts, allowing for easy access to important numbers.

On the other hand, the Geemarc Dect 150 focuses on basic functionality while still catering to the needs of its target audience. This model also utilizes DECT technology, ensuring consistent sound quality and reliable performance. The Dect 150 features large tactile buttons, which are beneficial for those with dexterity issues, and a clear, easy-to-read display.

With adjustable call volume and a loud ringer that can be customized, the Dect 150 ensures that users never miss important calls. This phone also comes with a built-in speakerphone, facilitating hands-free conversation, which can be particularly beneficial for those who rely on hearing aids or have difficulties holding a phone.

Both models offer essential functionalities without overwhelming the user with complicated features, making them ideal for seniors and individuals with hearing challenges. With their intuitive designs and user-centric features, the Geemarc Dect 300 and Dect 150 represent a commitment to enhancing communication for all, ensuring that vital connections are maintained with ease and clarity.