Geemarc CL8450 User Manual

English
CL8450
GSM Telephone with Voice
Amplification
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CONTENTS 1
INTRODUCTION 4
Unpacking the Telephone 5
DESCRIPTION 6
General Description 6 Menu Navigation 14
SETTING UP 15
Network Services 15 Passwords 15 Install SIM Card and Battery 15 Charging the battery 17 Battery Use 19 Switching On/Off 20
USING THE TELEPHONE 21
Standby Mode 21 Energy Saving Mode 21 Making a Call 21 Making a Call from the Call List 22 Making a Call from the Phone Book 23 Making a Call using Quick Dial 23 Receiving a Call 24 Rejecting a Call 24 Hands Free 25
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Hold Single Call 25 End Single Call 26 Start a New Call 26 Phoneboook 27 Write an SMS 27 Mute Function 28 DTMF Tones 28 Receiving Volume and Tone 29 Call Timer 29
MESSAGE 30
Send a Text Message 30 Receiving a Text Message (Inbox) 31 Reviewing Stored Text Messages (Inbox) 31 Outbox 32 Sent Messages 32 Templates 32 SMS settings 32
PHONEBOOK 33
Create a Phonebook Entry 34 Create a Phonebook Entry from Standby 36 View Phonebook Entries 37 Editing and Deleting a Phonebook Entry 37 Copying and Deleting All Phonebook Entries 39 Caller Groups 39 Editing Phonebook Groups Name 41
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Assigning a Ring Tone to a Phonebook Group 42 Phonebook Settings 43 Speed Dial 44
CALL CENTER 45
View Call Logs 45 Delete Call Logs 46 Call Settings 47
SOS SETTINGS 51
SETTINGS 55
ORGANISER 65
Calendar 65 Calculator 66 Alarm 67 Bluetooth 68 Tasks 68 Stopwatch 69 nWay stopwatch 70
TROUBLESHOOTING 71 SAFETY INFORMATION 73 HEARING AID INFORMATION 76 NETWORK SERVICES 77 GUARANTEE 78
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Congratulations on purchasing your Geemarc CL8450 telephone. This telephone is also hearing aid compatible. It offers many functions such as an alarm, a calendar, SMS text messaging, a phone book, handsfree speakerphone, an automatic keylock and speed dial buttons. It has an emergency function in which five numbers can be programmed as emergency contacts and in case of emergency these contacts will be called with the flick of just one switch.
The font size on the LCD display is large and the buttons on the keypad are easy to see and use. This mobile telephone has a loud ringer and speakerphone and strong vibrating setting. All these features add up to make this a highly suitable telephone for the elderly, hard of hearing or sight people and anyone who simply wants to keep in touch with a great degree of ease.
Its is important that you read the instructions below in order to use your Geemarc telephone to its full potential. Keep this user guide in a safe place for future reference.
This guide explains how to use the following telephone:
GSMCL8450
INTRODUCTION
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Unpacking the Telephone
When unpacking the telephone, you should find the following in the box:
1 CL8450 mobile telephone handset
1 Desktop charging unit
1
Mains power adaptor
1 x Li-ion rechargeable batterie
1 User Guide
For product support and help visit our website at
www.geemarc.com
Telephone 01707 384438
Or fax 01707 832529
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General Description
Handset Description (front)
Display
Call key
Navigation key
M1, M2, M3
Keypad
Earpiece
Star key
End call key
Microphone
Hash key
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DESCRIPTION
Headset socket
(Headset
not included)
LED Charging/Low battery
Contact plate for charge cradle
Mini-USB
charging socket
Boost
Volume control
SOS key
Battery door
Loudspeaker
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One touch dialing keys/Soft keys
A telephone number can be assigned to each of these buttons. To dial the number all you have to do is to press the button once and the number will be dialled automatically
M1 and M3 are also soft keys i.e. they take on different functions depending on the menu displayed. The current function is always displayed by the text directly above the key
Power key/On-hook key
Long press to power the telephone on and off End a call Cancel current process
Navigation Button Up Key
Navigate through the menu. In standby the navigation key offers a quick access to specific menu items that you can define yourself. The default settings are as follows:
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- Shortcuts: Quick access to
important settings.
- Alarm: Setting an alarm time. - User profiles:
Activation/Customisation of a user profile.
- Tone settings: Settings for
ringtone, alarm tone etc.
- OK button in the centre of the navigation key In standby: open the menu In menus: function “OK”.
Call Key
Make a call after dialling the number Receive a call Enter Caller list
Hash key
In standby, long press(approx 3s) to selected user profile and silent mode. When entering text: toggles between case and numbers.
Mailbox
Hold key 1 to connect to mailbox
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Asterisk key
Press this key to insert one or more symbols while composing a message or editing a phonebook
entry name. Then use
, , + and
-
as navigation keys to select the
symbols you want to insert
.
Press this key to enter the international prefix “+” in pre-dialling (press 2 times). Press this key to enter P (pause)/ W (wait) (may be necessary for call-through numbersor remote accessing an answeringmachine).
Digit Key
Press this key (approx 3 s) to toggle the tone control setting between “Low frequency“, “High frequency“and “Normal frequency“.
Start the SOS sequence.
Amplify Key
Press this key on the right side of the phone to toggle between boost and normal volume.
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Volume Up Key/Navigation Button
+/- keys: - In standby: adjusts the volume level of the key tone
- Whilst on a call -> adjusts the earpiece or Hands-free volume.
This key is also used to scroll through lists of options.
LCD Screen Description
The LCD screen is split into three distinct areas: The icon area. This is found at the top of the screen. This displays the various system icons which help you to use the telephone. The main area. This is found across the centre of the screen. It displays the following:
number being dialled
caller ID information
phonebook
menu information
in standby mode current time, date and service
provider name
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The soft key area. This is found at the bottom of the
screen.
Signal Strength icon
This is always displayed when your telephone is switched on. It shows the current signal strength. More bars indicate more signal strength.
Alarm icon
Alarm is activated
New Call icon
This indicates that you have missed one or more calls. More calls have been added to the call list
Battery Status icon
This is always displayed when your telephone is switched on. It shows the level of battery charge. More bars indicate more battery charge
Message icons
A new SMS (text message) has been received A new service message has been received
Mute icon
Mute is on
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Boost is activated
Ring tone icon The telephone is in ring tone mode. The call alert will be a ring tone
Vibrate icon
The telephone is in vibrate mode. The call alert will be the telephone vibrating
Vibrate followed by ring icon
The telephone is in vibrate followed by ring mode. The call alert will start with the telephone vibrating followed by the ringing tone
Vibrate and ring icon
The telephone is in vibrate and ring mode. The call alert will be the telephone vibrating together with the ringing tone
Headset icon The headset is plugged in
Bluetooth icon
Bluetooth is activated Bluetooth is connected
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Menu Navigation
and are soft keys i.e. they take on different functions depending on the menu displayed on the LCD. The current function is always displayed by the text above the key.
The MENU soft key is used to activate the menu. The
BACK soft key is used to go back a level in the menu
system. Press
to deactivate the menu and return
to standby mode from any menu. The and keys are used to scroll through the menu.
: move backward through the menu
: move forward through the menu
The OK soft key is used to confirm/ select an action or choice on a screen.
Normally, the submenus and the options have the shortcut numbers. Input the shortcut number of the submenu in the list, the relevant option will be displayed.
The + and - keys on the righ hand side of the telephone
are also used to scroll through options within menus.
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Network Services
To use this mobile telephone you must subscribe to a service from a wireless service provider. Different service providers offer different features (at a variety of charges). This may effect the features made available to you through the mobile telephone.
Passwords
This mobile telephone allows you to set up passwords to help protect your telephone from unauthorized use.
The PIN and PIN2 codes are supplied with your SIM card. The PIN code helps to protect the SIM card from unauthorized use. The PIN2 code is required to access certain services.
The PUK and PUK2 codes may be supplied with the SIM card. If you enter the PIN code incorrectly three times in succession, the PUK will be required. If the codes are not supplied, contact your service provider.
Install SIM Card and Battery
The Rechargeable battery pack is supplied with your mobile phone. Insert the battery and valid SIM card before using the phone.
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Always switch the telephone off and disconnect the charger before removing/inserting the battery or SIM card. Take care when handling the SIM card. The SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending.
To remove the battery compartment cover, press down and slide the cover off completely.
Remove the battery (if battery already inside)
Slide the SIM card with the gold coloured contacts face down into the SIM card holder.
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Observe the battery contacts (the gold coloured contacts must face towards the top left).and insert the battery.
Slide the back cover back into place.
Charging the battery
Charging via the mini USB charging socket
Plug the power adapter in the mini USB charging socket. Connect the power adapter plug. For safety reasons, only use the power adapter plug supplied.
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Charging via the Charging Unit
Plug the charger into a wall socket.
Connect the lead from the charger into the the socket on the back of the charging unit.
Place the mobile phone onto the charging unit. The battery indicator on the LCD will fill and empty whilst charging.
When the battery is fully charged, the indicator will remain full and stop flickering.
Note: Only use batteries and chargers supplied with the telephone. The guarantee will be invalid if an unapproved cable is used. Keep the battery contacts clean and free of dirt. Try and avoid removing the battery as this could short circuit the battery.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few seconds before the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made (the telephone may be used during the charging process)
Before the mobile can be used, the battery must be charged for a minimum of 4 hours.
After inserting the SIM card and charging the battery, the mobile will search the registered network or any other
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available networks. Once connected, the name of network supplier will show in the middle of the LCD.
Note: If
Emergency is displayed on the LCD, you
are out of range for a network service. However, you can still make emergency calls according to the signal strength.
Battery Use
The icon indicates the level of battery power. The more bars displayed, the more power available.
When the battery charge is low, a warning message will be displayed
‘Battery low’. The back lighting and
certain other functions may cease to work. When the battery is too weak for the telephone to operate, the handset will automatically switch off.
The battery talk and standby times are subject to change. Replace the battery when its power has deteriated noticeably.
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Switching On/Off
Press for 3 seconds or longer to switch the telephone on.
Geemarc logo will be displayed on the LCD (depend on
settings).
If no SIM card has been inserted,
Insert SIM will be
displayed. Only emergency calls can be made until the SIM has been inserted.
Press
again for 3 seconds to switch the telephone
off.
Geemarc logo will be displayed then the display
disappears (depend on settings).
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Standby Mode
When the telephone is ready for use and you have not entered any characters, the telephone is in standby mode. You can set the telephone to standby mode by
pressing
.
Energy Saving Mode
Your telephone has a standby mode in order to save battery power in the standby mode when no keys are pressed. The display will switch off. Press any button to re-activate standby.
Making a Call
Dial the number on the keypad.
Press CLEAR soft key to delete an incorrect digit
Press , the number is automatically dialled
To end the call simply press
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To place an international call you need to press a „+“ before the country code, which you get by pressing
the „
*“ key twice. Some foreign telephone networks
have extension
lines that cannot be dialled as dial-through, but need to be entered by the keypad. To dial these directly, press the „*“ key quickly three times in a row after the telephone number. The „p“ character appears and then you can enter the dial extension.
Making a Call from the Call List
You can find numbers dialed, received or missed in the call list.
Press to access the Call List
Use and to scroll through the call list
Press , the number is automatically dialled
To end the call simply press
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Making a Call from the Phone Book
If you have stored numbers in the phone book, you can dial numbers using the phone book.
Press Names soft key to enter Phonebook
Use and to scroll through the phonebook or
type in the first letter of the name required and
your search will be filtered to all contacts starting
with that letter. If you type the second letter of
the contact, your search will be further filtered to
all contacts starting with those two letters etc
Press , the number is automatically dialed
To end the call simply press
Making a Call using Direct Number
If you have stored numbers in the Direct Number (under Setting-Direct Number) location, long-press either
M1,
M2 or M3 (depend on who you wish to ring) for 3
seconds. The chosen telephone number will be dialed automatically.
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Receiving a Call
When an incoming call is received the telephone rings and/or vibrates. The caller’s telephone number will be displayed. If this caller’s number is stored on the Phonebook, the associated name will be displayed
Press to answer
To end the call simply press
When an incoming call is received, pressing the left softkey you have the following options soft key:
- Answer -> take the call
- Deflect -> deflect the call to a different phone number.
Rejecting a Call
When an incoming call is received the telephone rings. The caller’s telephone number will be displayed. If this caller’s number is stored on the Phonebook, the associated name will displayed
To reject an incoming call, simply press
or
SILENT then REJECT
Note: if the headset is inserted, you can receive the
call with headset. If auto answer function is on, and the headset is inserted, the call will be auto answered after 2 seconds
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Hands Free
You can turn on the speakerphone built into the telephone during a call. In this mode there is no need to hold the handset. You will hear the third party through the speaker and the microphone will pick up your voice.
During a call, press
H-FREE soft key
To switch hands free off, press H-HELD soft key
Hold Single Call
You can hold one call during a conference call (if your service provider allows).
During a call, press
OPTION soft key
Select
Hold single call or Retrieve single call
Press OK to confirm
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End Single Call
You can end the call if required
During a call, press OPTIONS soft key
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select
END SINGLE CALL
Press Select to confirm
Start a New Call
You can make a second call while your initial call is placed on hold (if your service provider allows)
During a call, press
OPTIONS soft key
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select
NEW CALL
Dial the number on the keypad.
Press , the number is automatically dialled
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Phoneboook
You can browse the phonebook during a call
During a call, press
OPTIONS soft key
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select
PHONEBOOK
Use the phonebook as described in the
phonebook chapter
Write an SMS
You can write/edit an SMS during a call
During a call, press
OPTIONS soft key
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select
MESSAGES
Write or edit an SMS text
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Mute Function
If you wish, you can speak privately to someone else in the room with you without your caller overhearing. You will still be able to hear the caller but they cannot hear you during the mute operation.
During a call, press OPTIONS soft key
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select
MUTE. This can be toggled on or off.
Select either the On or Off Soft key to
activate/deactivate the mute
DTMF Tones
During a call, press OPTIONS soft key
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select
DTMF
Select either the On or Off Soft key to
activate/deactivate the DTMF tones
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Receiving Volume and Tone
During a conversation, the and keys on the right or the up and down navigation keys will adjust the ear piece volume level. Alternatively, press the
BOOST key to switch amplify on/off. There are three
tone settings: Low frequency/Normal frequency/High frequency. You can toggle between these settings using
the
0 key.
Call Timer
Your handset automatically times the duration of every external call. The time is shown during the call and for a few seconds after the call has ended.
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Send a Text Message
A text message using this telephone can contain up to 160 characters, this includes spaces.
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Press OK soft key to enter messages
Use and to select WRITE MESSAGE
Press OK soft key, enter the text message using
the numeric keypad (see Phone book Chapter about entering text using the numeric keypad)
Press OPTIONS soft key. If you wish to select
input method, insert templates and advance,
– now is the time to do it.
1) Select SEND To followed by OPTIONS soft
key.
Enter number or Add from Phonebook
for required number using the Phone book
2) Select SAVE to drafts followed by OK soft key. The text is saved in the
OUTBOX
While you are writing your message, you can press the # key to switch the input method.
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Receiving a Text Message (Inbox)
On receiving a text, a ringing tone will be audible (see User Profiles Chapter on how to set ring tone).
NEW
MESSAGE
will be displayed on the LCD.
Press OK soft key to display the message
Reviewing Stored Text Messages (Inbox)
Press MENU soft key follow by OK to enter
Messages
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
Inbox
Press OK then
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
the required message
Press OK soft key to view the message
Press OPTION soft key to see all the options
available that can be performed on this selected
text message.
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These options include
Reply, Call sender, Forward,
Delete, Delete all, Advanced( Use number,Copy to
phone,Move to phone, Copy all, Move all)
Outbox
You can check the messages you have saved in the outbox. These messages still not to be sent. Options available are View, Resend, Edit, Delete, Delete all, Advanced(Copy to SIM, Move to SIM, Copy to SIM,Copy all, Move all).
Sent messages
You can check the messages you have sent out in the outbox. Options available are Forward, Delete, Delete all, Advanced(Use number, Copy to phone, Move to phone, Copy all, Move all).
Templates
You can set some common templates for ease of use. You can use or edit or remove existing templates.
SMS settings
Profile settings Voicemail server Common settings Memory status Preferred storage SIM or Phone
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Telephone numbers and names can be stored in the phonebook. This is held both on the SIM and in the phone memory. If you are storing the contact details on the phone you can also store other details such as Phone number, home number, Office number, Caller ringtone. Phonebook allows you to store frequently used numbers so that you can easily make a call without having to remember or enter the telephone number. You can search and recall numbers in order to make a call, create a message or use an entry as an emergency contact. The phone book in the phone memory can contain 300 entries. If you try to add a new entry when all the memory is filled, a warning message will be displayed. You will need to delete an existing entry in order to add the new telephone number. The contacts saved in the SIM card
memory are indicated by
SIM (capacity of the SIM
storage depends on the SIM itself). The advantage of saving to SIM means you can transfer the information to another telephone (the capacity of the SIM will depend on the SIM being used).
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Create a Phonebook Entry
Press
Names soft key to Enter Phonebook
Press OPTIONS and use and to scroll
through the menu to select
ADD NEW CONTACT
Press OK soft key to select
To SIM or To Phone
Enter the name using the numeric keypad
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select the next field of information to enter e.g.
Phone Number
Enter the number using the numeric keypad
(always include the local area code)
Press Options soft key follow by Done
Press OK soft key and select Yes or No to
confirm.
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If saving the contact to phone, continue through the menu until all relevant information has been entered e.g. Phone number, home number, office number etc The numeric keypad also has characters printed on the keys. These characters are used for entering text for the purposes of phonebook entry and modification, SMS text writing and when searching for contacts in the phone book.
Press each key the relevant number of times to get the letter you need e..g. to get the letter J, press the 5 key once, to get the letter S, press the 7 key four times in quick succession.
To move on to the next letter, wait a few seconds and the cursor will appear
| after the last letter you entered. You
may now enter the next letter. To switch between different input modes e.g. upper and lower case and numbers, use the # key. Press 0 to insert a space. You can add punctuation and special features by
pressing
*. Use and ▼and + and - to scroll
through the list and press
OK to select and insert.
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Character Map
Key Characters Key Characters
1 .,-?!’@:#$/_1 6 MNO6 2 ABC2 7 PQRS7 3 DEF3 8 TUV8 4 GHI4 9 WXYZ9 5 JKL5 0 Space 0
Create a Phonebook Entry from Standby
Enter the number using the numeric keypad
(always include the local area code)
Press OPTIONS soft key
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select Save to Phonebook
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select memory location, either
TO SIM or TO
PHONE
Press OK soft key to select
Enter the name using the numeric keypad
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If storing to the phone memory, continue through
the menu until all relevant information has been
entered e.g.
Phone number, home
number, office number etc
Press
OPTION and select DONE.
Press OK soft key and select Yes or No to
confirm.
View Phonebook Entries
Press Names soft key to Enter Phonebook
Type in the first letter of the name required and
your search will be filtered to all contacts starting
with that letter. If you type the second letter of
the contact, your search will be further filtered to
all contacts starting with those two letters etc
This method will only find exact matches.
Editing and Deleting a Phonebook Entry
Press Names soft key to Enter Phonebook
Type in the first letter of the name required and
your search will be filtered to all contacts starting
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with that letter. If you type the second letter of the contact, your search will be further filtered to all contacts starting with those two letters etc
Press OPTIONS soft key
Options available to be performed on that contact
record are as follows:
View
Send text message
Call Edit
Delete
– delete the entry
Copy
(SIM < --- > Phone)
Move
(SIM < --- > Phone)
Speed dial
Send contact
Add to block list
Caller groups
Phonebook setting
Perform the option and then confirm
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Copying and Deleting All Phonebook Entries
Press Names soft key to Enter Phonebook
Press OPTIONS soft key to select
Use and to select Phonebook settings:
Use
and to select Delete all contacts –
delete all entries (From SIM or From phone)
Copy contacts
– copy all entries (SIM to Phone or
Phone to SIM)
Perform the option and then confirm
Caller groups
You can place phone book contacts into groups. These groups can be assigned different ring tones.
Press Names soft key to Enter Phonebook
Press Options and use and to to scroll through the menu to select
Caller groups
Press OK soft key and select Add new group
Press OK and select Group name
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Press Edit and name a group you wish to add the
contact to e.g.FAMILY.
Press Options and select Done and Press Save to
cofirm
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
View Members
Press Add soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
OK (if there are no members in this group only the
Add option is available, you will not have to take
Options)
Select a contact from the phone book (from phone
memory) and press OK to add it to the group..
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Editing Phonebook Groups Name
Press Names soft key to Enter Phonebook
Press Options to scroll through the menu to select
Caller groups
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
the type of group you wish to modify e.g.FAMILY
Press Options soft key to select
Use and to select Group Setting
Press OK and to select Use and to select type
of group you wish to modify e.g.FAMILY
Press Edit followed by Options and OK soft key to
confirm
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Assigning a Ring Tone to a Phonebook Group
Press Names soft key to Enter Phonebook
Press Options and use and to scroll through
the menu to select
Caller groups
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
the type of group you wish to give a specific ring
tone to e.g.FAMILY
Press Options soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
Group Settings
Use and to select Rec Ring, and scroll through the menu to select new ring tone by using
and
Press SAVE soft key to confirm
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Phonebook Settings
Press Names soft key to Enter Phonebook
Press Options soft key then Use and to
scroll through the menu to select
Phonebook settings
Press OK soft key to select
The following settings are available
Preferred storage
Memory status
Copy contacts
Move contacts
Delete all contacts
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Speed dial
There are 8 other speed dial numbers (keys 2-9 on the numeric keypad).
Press Names soft key to Enter Phonebook
Press Options soft key then use and to
scroll through the menu to select Speed dial
Press OK soft key to select and use and to
scroll through the menu to select Status set to On
Use and to scroll through the list to select
Set numbers following by OK
Use and to scroll through the list to select the
quick dial location 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,
Press Edit soft key
Select From phonebook then Use and to
scroll through the phone book to find the required
telephone number
Press OK soft key to confirm
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View Call Logs
Information about all calls is stored on this telephone. These calls include:
Calls missed
Calls dialed
Calls received
Up to 20 numbers can be held in each log.
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select
Call Center
Press OK soft key to select Call History
Press OK and use and to scroll through the
menu to select either
MISSED CALLS,
DIALLED CALLS, RECEIVED CALLS or
DELETE CALL LOGS
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the list to select a
call
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Press OK soft key to select
Information about the call will be displayed e.g.
name, number, date and time
Delete Call Logs
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select
CALL CENTER
Press OK soft key to select CALL HISTORY
Press OK and use and to scroll through the
menu to select
DELETE CALL LOGS
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select either MISSED CALLS, DIALLED CALLS
or RECEIVED CALLS or DELETE ALL
Press OK soft key to select. You will asked if you
wish to go ahead and delete. Select either
YES
or
NO
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Call Settings
There are a number of call settings. You can access the call settings as shown below followed by a description of each call setting available.
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select
CALL CENTER
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select
CALL SETTINGS
Press OK and use and to scroll through the
menu to select either CALLER ID,
CALL
WAITING
, CALL DIVERT, CALL BARRING
Press OK soft key to select
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Caller ID:
Settings for the transmission of your phone number.
 Set by network: Using the default setting of your
provider.  Hide ID: No transmission of your phone number.  Send ID: Transmission of your phone number.
Call Waiting
Call waiting can be activated or deactivated. Please check that this service is available from your service
provider. You can
QUERY STATUS to find out if your
service provider offers this service.
Call Divert
Incoming calls can be diverted to a specified telephone number (voicemail number generally). There are 5 options available with this function:
 Divert all voice calls: call divert in all conditions.  Divert if unreachable: call divert when you
cannot be contacted  Divert if no answer: call divert when there is no
answer  Divert if busy: call divert when the line is busy  Divert all data calls: call divert when it is data
calls  Cancel all diverts: cancel all the call divert
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Call Barring
Incoming and outgoing calls to and from your phone can be limited. There are 4 options available with this function:
 Outgoing calls: If you select All calls, no more
calls can be dialled. If you select International
calls, no more calls to networks abroad can be
dialled. If you select International calls except to
home PLMN, only calls to your home country
can be made.  Incoming calls: If you activate All calls no more
calls will be signaled - You are not available.
The setting When roaming bars all incoming
calls, if you are not in your home land (e. g.
abroad on vacation).  Cancel all: Cancel all barrings.  Change barring password: Changing the
password for activating/deactivating the call
barring. Default the password is 1234.
You can cancel all barring (the password is required for this)
Advance Settings
 Black list: Set the numbers you don’t want to
answer in the black list, you can specify up to 20 numbers
 Auto redial: If this setting is activated, when you
make a call but cannot get through as the other
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line is engaged, your telephone will automatically redial this number after a certain amount of time. This will take place provided you have not canceled the call
 Call time display: whether to display the call
duration.
 Call time reminder: You can estimate the call
duration accurately by activating the prompt. There are 3 options, off, Single and Periodic.
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Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
SOS
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
either
SOS setting and Record SOS MSG
SOS mode setting
You can use
and to scroll through the menu to
Select the SOS mode: Set 5 numbers: you can set up to 5 numbers for SOS calls. The telephone will automatically call these 5 numbers when the SOS function is activated Set call center : You also can select Set call center if you want to call an emergency call center. SOS On/Off: Select Off then the SOS function will be disabled.
Set SOS numbers
Press Menu, select SOS-> SOS setting and press OK >Select set SOS numbers -> OK, select one of the 5 possible entries and press Edit -> type the number->OK >Select from phonebook to select a phone number
If you selected the SOS mode to Set 5 numbersyou
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Can set the 5 numbers here. You can select the number from Phone book or Edit number.
Call center number
Select call center number -> OK enter the desired phone number. It is forbidden to enter a public emergency number such as police, fire and rescue control centre , it is purely a “private” emergency call.
Set outgoing voice MSG
>Press Menu to select SOS-> SOS setting -> Set out going voice MSG and press OK >Select Default to select the default outgoing voice message.The voice message is:"This is an emergency call, to accept this call press 0". You can select Play to play back this default voice message.
User recorded
Select User recorded, you can record a personal outgoing voice message. Press Options, select Select and press OK, If you have made a voice message, the message will be selected, if no voice message, "Please record SOS voice msg!" will be shown on the display. Record, press OK to enter the record mode, speak your personal outgoing message into the microphone, you can create a 20 second voice message. Then press Stop to save the voice message.
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As soon as the SOS button on the back of the phone is pushed up, an alarm will begin to sound. The phone will start to dial the predefined emergency contacts as saved in the SOS contact list one by one, automatically. As soon as the CL8450 connected to one of these contacts, the alarm will stop and the conversation can begin.
Once connected, there will be a pre-recorded voice message as follows: “This is an emergency call, to accept this call press “0” "If “0” is pressed within 10 seconds of this pre-recorded message a speakerphone conversation can begin. If zero is not pressed, after 30 seconds the mobile phone will switch to conversation mode automatically. Thereafter the conversation will end after 2 minutes and 30 seconds and the next number on the list will be dialled until one of the six contacts in the SOS contact list presses the zero key. The zero key MUST be pressed to keep the conversation ongoing, otherwise the phone will terminate the call and dial the next number in it's emergency list as stated above.
When your helper presses “0” once connected on their phone, it will dial this cycle number after hook off. If the helper presses another key other than zero, it will put the phone into conversation mode but it will conclude the call after 2 minutes and 30 seconds and the next number on the SOS contact list will be dialled.
If your helper does not answer the call within 15 seconds
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after the helper’s phone was ringing, then the CL8450 will end the call and the next number on the SOS contact list will be dialled.
If you have only set one phone number in the SOS contact list, the CL8450 will only call that number cyclically. This procedure will be repeated as long as the phone’s battery is not empty, there is enough credit on the sim card and the SOS button on the back of the phone is in the pushed up position.
Sliding the SOS button back to its normal position will terminate all SOS functions.
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Boost
You have the possibility to activate or deactivate the boost function automatically when you are on a call
Tone Control
Set the tone for the earpiece/loudspeaker.
• Press Menu, select Settings -> Tone control and press OK.
• Select Normal frequency, Low frequency (increases the lower frequencies) or High frequency (increases the higher frequencies) and press OK.
Direct Number
Telephone numbers from the phone book can be stored at any of the three Direct Number (
M1, M2 and M3).
To dial a Direct Number simply press and hold the required memory button.
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
SETTINGS
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
DIRECT NUMBER
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Press
OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
M1/M2/M3 SETTING
Press OK soft key to select
Enter the name and Select Phone Number, press
EDIT.
Select From phonebook or Edit number and Press
OK
Use and to scroll through the phone book to
find the required telephone number or enter a new
number
Press OK soft key to confirm
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User profiles
The mobile is supplied with four profiles. Each profile has a number of settings which are configurable. Therefore you can set up a profile for different contexts e.g. outdoor profile would have a louder ring than general, meeting profile will have no ring but will vibrate on receiving a call etc.
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select
Settings - User Profiles
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select a profile. Options available are
GENERAL, MEETING, OUTDOOR, INDOOR,
HEADSET, BLUETOOTH
Press OPTIONS soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to
select either
ACTIVATE or CUSTOMIZE. If you
choose
CUSTOMIZE see below for list of
customizable features.
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Tone setting Incoming call Set the ring tone of Incoming calls (up
to 10 ring tones available)
Alarm tone set the melody for the alarm.10 melodies available for the function Alarm
Power on Set the tone of Power on (up to 5 tones and Silent available)
Power off Set the tone of Power off (up to 5 tones and Silent available)
Flap open Set the tone for opening the phone’s cover.
Flap close Set the tone for closing the phone’s cover.
Message set the tone for a received Message.
Keypad Select whether the confirmation of a pressed
button should be confirmed with a Silent, Click, Tone or Talking (with a voice prompt when entering a digit).
Volume:
Select the volume for the Ring tone, the
Key tone and the Alarm tone.
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Alert type:
Select whether an incoming call should be
signalled by Ring only, Vib. only, Vib.
and ring or Vib. then ring (Vib. = vibration).
Ring type:
You can select Single, Repeat or
Ascending.
Extra tone:
You can switch different tones for special
circumstances on and off (Warning / Error /Network
connect / Call connect).
Answer mode:
With the setting Flap answer activated an incoming call will be taken by opening the cover. If you select Any key incoming calls can be taken by any key (except the right soft key and the red end call key). If not a single setting is selected calls can only be taken with the green call key
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Phone Setting
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
SETTINGS
Press OK soft key to select
Press OK soft key to select Phone settings
Time and Date
Set home city: Select your city Set Time/ Date: Set the current date and time using the
numeric keypad.
Set Format: Time 24/12h / Date (DDMM YYYY/ MM DD
YYYY / YYYY MM DD) / Date separator) .
Schedule Power On/Off
You can set 4 different time for the phone to switch on or off automatically
Language
You can choose from 12 languages.
Preferred Input Method
You can choose from 4 text input methods which setting you prefer for entering text (phonebook entries/SMS)
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Display
- Wallpaper: Select a wallpaper for the standby mode.
- Screen saver: Select on Settings/Status, whether the screen saver should be on or off and set a time to
start (if status is “On“). Select offers different pictures.
- Power on display/Power off display: Select an animation which should be played when powering the phone on/off.
Dedicated key
You can assign quick access for some menus to the navigation key ▲ /▼/ ◄/►. Pressing the respective key in standby opens the assigned menu directly.
• Select a key (Up, Down, Left or Right), press Edit and select a function from the list. Press OK.
Extra. settings
- LCD backlight: Set the brightness and the duration for the backlight.
- Incoming and SMS LED: Select whether the indicator LED for incoming calls and SMS should be always active (On), between 8 pm and 8 am off (Night mode) or always deactivated (Off).
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- Charge LED: Select whether the indicator LED for charging should be always active (On), between 8 pm and 8 am off (Night mode) or always deactivated (Off).
Network settings
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
SETTINGS
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
NETWORK SETTING
Press OK soft key to select
New search: to find the different network accessible Select network: display the networks found Selection mode: 2 modes, Automatic and Manual
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Security settings
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
SETTINGS
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
SECURITY SETTINGS
Press OK soft key to select
This mobile telephone allows you to set up passwords to help protect your telephone from unauthorized use.
The PIN and PIN2 codes are supplied with your SIM card. The PIN code helps to protect the SIM card from unauthorized use. The PIN2 code is required to access certain services.
The PUK and PUK2 codes may be supplied with the SIM card. If you enter the PIN code incorrectly three times in succession, the PUK will be required. If the codes are not supplied, contact your service provider.
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SIM Security
SIM lock
The SIM lock (PIN) can be switched on or off. To switch on, the Code PIN is required.
Change password: You can change the following passwords:
- PIN (of the SIM card)
- PIN2 (of the SIM card) For further information regarding SIM PIN 1 and 2 contact your network provider
Restore factory settings
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
SETTINGS
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
Press OK soft key to select
If you choose to reset the handset to restore the initial settings, all the user selectable features are restored to the factory setting
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Note: The default password is 1122; please change it to
your own personal password as soon as possible.
Calendar
You can review the calendar and move to a certain date quickly.
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
ORGANISER
Press OK soft key to select
Use and to select CALENDAR follow by OK
Press the button down
To move daily/ right and left, press ◄/C.
To move weekly/ up and down, press ▲/▼.
To move monthly, press
.
You can check or edit an event scheduled for an appointed date.
View: check or edit the event.
View all: look at all scheduled events
Add event: add new event
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Delete event: delete all/ delete certain events
Jump to date: skip to the appointed date to check or
edit the event
Calculator
There is a calculator on the telephone. This is operated via the numeric keypad.
Press MENU soft key to activate the menu
Use and to scroll through the menu to select
ORGANISER
Press OK soft key to select
Use ▲ and ▼ to select CALCULATOR follow by
OK
Enter the first number using the numeric keypad (use
to insert a decimal point)
▲ is +
is – is × is ÷
OK is
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Enter the second number using the numeric keypad
Press OK soft key
Note: Press CLEAR soft key to clear the last digit. Press and hold CLEAR soft key to clear the display completely.
Alarm
You can set up to 5 alarms. Each with the following settings: Press Edit soft key:
On/Off
Alarm time
Alarm Repeat: once, everyday or custom.
Snooze: choose from 1 to 10 minutes.
Alert type: ring only, vibration only, ring and vibration,
When an alarm rings, if you do not switch it off or
snooze is on, the alarm will ring again after 4 minutes. This will happen 3 more times and then the alarm will stop.
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Bluetooth
This phone can be connected with a Bluetooth device which is in the range of 10m.
Bluetooth activation: on/off
Visibility: on/off
My device: The name of audio device will be
displayed after pairing.
Search audio device: activate Bluetooth and the
headset before entering this menu, and then begin to search for audio device. You will be asked to input the password of headset. And then you can use
Bluetooth for talking after pairing. Note: the password is different for each factory; please refer to the Bluetooth manual for the detail.
My name: device name
Advanced
My addressAddress of the phone
Audio path: Leave in the phone or transfer to the
audio device about
Tasks
In one tasks, you have the possibility to enter the information (Date/Hour, subject, Alarm (On, Off, 5 min before, 10 min before, 15 min before, 30 min before, custom), Repeat (Once, Every day, custom, weekly,
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monthly, yearly), priority (Low, high, medium), Details, Status (undone, done) Check all the tasks saved and edit them as follows:
View: view the selected task details
Add: add a new task
Edit: edit the task
Search: search by time and subject
Delete: delete the task
Delete overdue: delete the overdue tasks
Delete all: delete all tasks
Jump to date: skip to view or edit the designated date
of schedule
View uncompleted: Display all the uncompleted file
Send vCalendar: send the task out through a
message
Stopwatch
Typical stopwatch Split timing: Stopwatch with split timing and total
time. Press Start to start the function, Split to take the split time (the total time is still displayed), Pause or the red button in the centre of the navigation key stops the stopwatch.
Done ends the function with memory ability, and after pressing Options you can Reset or Continue
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the stopwatch.
Lap timing: Stopwatch with lap timing without total time. Press Start to start the function, Lap to take the lap time (each elapsed time since the last round
timing is displayed), Pause or the red button in the centre of the navigation key stops the stopwatch.
Done ends the function with memory ability, and after pressing Options you can Reset or Continue the stopwatch.
View records: list of the stored records.
nWay stopwatch
The nWay stopwatch is composed of 4 parallel stopwatches that you can individually start with the navigation key ▲ /▼/ ◄/►. The active timer can be started with the red button in the centre of the navigation key or the left soft key
(Start), stopped (Pause) and resumed (Cont.). Pressing the right softkey Reset resets the respective timer.
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Mobile hone cannot be switched on
Check battery is inserted and check that it is inserted correctly
Nothing appears on the display
Check the handset is switched on
Check the battery and SIM are inserted correctly
Display is locked when the telephone is switched on
Enter the PUK to unlock the SIM
No signal icon is displayed
There is no network connection. Move around to try and get to an area where there may be coverage
Contact your service provider
Message to say that a function is not possible
Your service provider might not provide the function in question or you may need to subscribe to that service. Contact the service provider.
No display during the charging process
The battery charge is very low. Wait a few minutes.
“Insert Sim” or “Limited Service” message is displayed
Ensure the SIM is inserted correctly
The battery is discharged quickly or cannot be charged at all.
Charge the battery for 4 hours
Place the phone correctly in the charging unit or
connect the charging unit properly. Clean the contact surfaces on the mobile phone and charging unit with a soft, dry cloth.
Try a new battery
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Failure to link to the network
The signal is too weak, or there may be some radio interference
Is the SIM card installed incorrectly or damaged? If the SIM card is damaged, please ask your service provider for a replacement.
Cannot make a Call
Is the SIM card registered to the network
Is the bar outgoing calls feature enabled
There may be a problem with the network, call your
service provider
Check the service provider number, local area number or NMC number (see Handset Settings)
Cannot answer a call:
Is the bar incoming calls feature enabled
Is the call diverting function enabled
The keys appear to be locked
Power the phone off and then on
Unlock the keylock
Caller Number is not displayed
Ensure you have subscribed to the Caller ID service. Contact your service provider
The caller may have withheld their details
Let the phone ring a few times as there may be a
delay in receiving the Caller ID information
Any problems not referred to above
Check through the User Guide
Power off and then on again. Check to see if the
problem persists
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General
Only use the power supply included with the product.
Only use the approved rechargeable battery supplied.
Do not open the handset (except to replace the handset batteries) or base. Contact the helpline for all repairs.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire. There is a serious risk of explosion and/ or the release of toxic chemicals.
If you are sure you are not going to use the telephone for over a month, remove the battery
Cleaning
Clean the telephone with a soft cloth. Keep the base and handset charging contacts clean. Never use polishes or cleaning agents - they could damage the finish or the electrics inside.
Environmental
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
Always ensure there is a free flow of air over the surfaces of the telephone.
Do not place any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions e.g. bathrooms.
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Do not expose your product to fire or other hazardous conditions.
The telephone is designed for working within a temperature range of -20°C to 60°C.
Usage
In summary, read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety. INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference. This could affect performance. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off near medical equipment. SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING Do not use the device at a refuelling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals. SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Follow any restrictions. Do not use the device where
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blasting is in progress. USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal position as explained in the product documentation. BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all-important information. CHARGING Do not use the telephone during charging
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Some phones are measured for compatibility with hearing aids. If the box for your particular model has “Rated for Hearing Aids” printed on it, the following explanation applies. When some mobile phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate. The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of their mobile phones, to assist hearing device users in finding phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label on the box. The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user’s hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
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To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features in this device depend on features in the wireless network to function. These network services may not be available on all networks or you may have to make specific arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize network services. Your service provider may need to give you additional instructions for their use and explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect how you can use network services. For instance, some networks may not support all language-dependent characters and services. Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, they will not appear on your device menu. Your device may also have been specially configured. This configuration may include changes in menu names, menu order and icons. Contact your service provider for more information.
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From the moment your Geemarc product is purchased, Geemarc guarantee it for the period of one year. During this time, all repairs or replacements (at our discretion) are free of charge. Should you experience a problem then contact our help line or visit our website at www.geemarc.com
. The guarantee does not cover accidents, negligence or breakages to any parts. The product must not be tampered with or taken apart by anyone who is not an authorized Geemarc representative. The Geemarc guarantee in no way limits your legal rights.
IMPORTANT: YOUR RECEIPT IS PART OF YOUR GUARANTEE AND MUST BE RETAINED AND PRODUCED IN THE EVENT OF AWARRANTY CLAIM.
Electrical connection: The apparatus is designed to operate from a 230V 50Hz supply only. (Classified as ‘hazardous voltage’ according to EN60950 standard). The apparatus does not incorporate an integral power on/off switch. To disconnect the power, either switch off supply at the mains power socket or unplug the AC adaptor. When installing the apparatus, ensure that the mains power socket is readily accessible.
Please note: The guarantee applies to
the United Kingdom only
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The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) has been put in place for the products at the end of their useful life are recycled in the best way. When this product is finished with, please do not put it in your domestic waste bin. Please use one of the following disposal options:
- Remove the batteries and deposit them in an appropriate WEEE skip. Deposit the product in an appropriate WEEE skip.
- Or, hand the old product to the retailer. If you purchase a new one, they should accept it. Thus if you respect these instructions you ensure human health and environmental protection.
For product support and help visit our website at
www.geemarc.com
Telephone 01707 384438
Or fax 01707 832529
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