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Caller display

 

 

Caller display

Please note: The features described in this section are only available if you subscribe to a Caller Display service from your network provider.

Caller Display means you can establish who is calling before you answer a call or also who has called in your absence (provided the number is not withheld, unavailable or is an international call). If the number is stored in the phone book, the caller’s name will also be displayed.

Whether you take a call or not, the caller’s details are stored in the Call log. The Call log stores the incoming calls. When the Call log memory is full, a new call will take the place of the oldest call. You can display, scroll through and dial numbers in the log. The sequence number is shown in the top right-hand side of the LCD display and the telephone will say: “End” when you reach the last record of the Call log.

If the caller has exercised the option to prevent his number from being displayed, the word "PRIVATE" will be shown on the display and will also be announced by the telephone. If someone is calling from an area where the service provider is not offering the Caller display services or an area which is not providing name and number delivery to your area via the long distance network, "OUT OF AREA" will be announced and will also be shown on the LCD display. If a telephone number has not been seen previously, "NEW" will be displayed on the LCD display

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Geemarc BDP400 manual Caller display

BDP400 specifications

The Geemarc BDP400 is a cutting-edge Bluetooth-enabled amplified phone designed specifically to cater to the needs of those with hearing impairments or those who struggle with traditional telecommunication devices. This product blends advanced technology with user-friendly features to enhance the calling experience, making it one of the preferred choices for individuals seeking clarity in their conversations.

At the heart of the BDP400 is its amplification capability, offering volume control that can amplify sounds up to 40 decibels. This ensures that users can hear their callers clearly, even in noisy environments. The device features tone control, allowing users to adjust the treble and bass settings to suit their hearing preferences. This customization is particularly beneficial for people who may be sensitive to certain frequencies.

The BDP400 also includes large, easy-to-read buttons, making it accessible for users with diminished vision or dexterity issues. The ergonomic design ensures that users can operate the device comfortably, while the backlit display provides clear visibility, even in low-light conditions.

In terms of connectivity, the Geemarc BDP400 stands out with its Bluetooth capabilities, allowing users to connect their smartphones or tablets effortlessly. This feature enables hands-free calling, streamlining communication without the hassle of wires.

Moreover, the phone is equipped with a built-in vibrating ringer and various ringtones to alert users of incoming calls. This multi-sensory approach means users can be confident in not missing calls, regardless of their hearing ability.

Another noteworthy attribute of the BDP400 is its compatibility with hearing aids, particularly those equipped with T-coil technology. This compatibility significantly enhances the overall experience for users who rely on hearing aids, ensuring seamless communication.

Additionally, the Geemarc BDP400 boasts a wide range of memory functions, allowing users to store frequently dialed numbers for quick access. This is particularly useful for seniors or those who may find it challenging to remember multiple digits.

In conclusion, the Geemarc BDP400 is a remarkable device that prioritizes inclusivity and accessibility. With its blend of amplification, user-friendly design, Bluetooth connectivity, and compatibility with hearing aids, it stands out as an essential tool for improving communication for individuals with hearing challenges. It represents a significant advancement in telecommunications aimed at fostering inclusivity in everyday interactions.