Geemarc AMPLI500 manual Sending Level Adjustment, Receiving Volume and Tone Adjustment

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VOLUME AND TONE

Sending Level Adjustment

If your voice is quiet or the person you have called has difficulty hearing, you can increase the sending level volume with the switch located on the right side. You can also decrease the sending volume if required. There are three levels, Min, Normal and Max (outgoing volume up to 12dB).

Receiving Volume and Tone Adjustment

You can increase the receiving volume and adjust the receiving tone according to your own hearing requirements. The AMPLI button allows extra receiving and tone functions to be activated during the conversation in an ad hoc fashion. When the function is activated, the red light to the left of the button is lit. Use the TONE and VOLUME slider buttons to adjust the level according to your own hearing requirements. When AMPLI is on, the receiving volume adjustment is 15- 30dB. The tone control allows you to either boost low or high frequency range. When AMPLI is off, the receiving volume adjustment is 0 - 15dB. The tone control cannot be used.

When the call is finished, the telephone will reset to standard mode i.e. AMPLI turned off.

Amplification over ride switch

In order to override the standard setting i.e. AMPLI switched off, turn the amplification over ride switch located on the rear panel of the telephone, to On. (use the tip of a pencil or small screwdriver if necessary).

ON: When the amplification over ride switch is ON, the extra receiveing volume and tone functions are automatically activated each time you use the phone. You do not need to use the AMPLI button. (during any call, you can temporarily switch off and on the amplification override by pressing the AMPLI button.)

OFF: When the switch is switched OFF, you will need to activate the function by pressing the AMPLI button in order to get use of the extra volume and tone functions.

This override is useful if the person using the telephone will always need the amplification setting.

Handset Amplifier

In both cases, you can also boost the reception volume by an extra 12 dB by holding down the handset amplifier button located on the handset.

Note: The button must be released while talking or it will act as a mute button.

Caution: Exposure to high amplification levels to people without hearing loss may cause damage to hearing.

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Contents Page Contents Unpacking the Ampli500 IntroductionHeadset button DescriptionSending volume adjustment Screen example On hook position Description Connection Setting Up InstallationDesk Installation Wall Mount InstallationRinger Volume SettingsAlarm and Ringer Settings Ringer TonesDialing Mode Date & Time SettingDate Format Hour Format Language SettingAuto On Hook Screen Contrast AdjustmentAuto Screen Sizing -DIMX--x Area and Long Distance Code Setting Using the Telephone Answering a CallMaking a Call Call Time Counter Switching between Speakerphone and HandsetLast Number Redial Recalling Recent NumbersMute Function Deleting Recent NumbersFlash One Touch Memory KeysDialling stored Numbers To store a numberHeadset Optional AccessoriesShaker To use the headsetSending Level Adjustment Volume and ToneReceiving Volume and Tone Adjustment Amplification over ride switchCreate a Phonebook Entry PhonebookMake a call from a Phonebook Entry Create an Entry from the Caller I.D. Display LogModify a Phonebook Entry Delete a Phonebook EntryUse a Number from the Caller I.D. Display LOG Caller I.D. Display LOGDelete a Number from the Caller I.D. Display Log Caller I.D. DisplayDelete all Numbers from the Caller I.D. Display Log Call WaitingCall Waiting in Practice Message Waiting LED NEW CALL/MESSAGE LEDTroubleshooting Cleaning Safety InformationGeneral EnvironmentalRegulatory Compliance Guarantee