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Congratulations on choosing a Clearsound CC10 cordless telephone.
As an option, you may add up to two extra handsets to your CC10 so
calls can be taken by any handset and transferred between handsets
(although it is not possible to speak between handsets).

Should you wish to take advantage of these extra handsets, full
instructions for their use are packed with the additional handsets
(optional extra).

We at Geemarc want you to get the most out of our product and that’s
why we’ve developed a manual that's easier to use. So please take the
trouble to read it and enjoy your CC10 to the full.

What you can use your CC10 with

and what you can’t

You can use your CC10 with:

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private lines

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business lines

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compatible, approved PABXs. If you have a problem, contact your
PABX supplier.

Your telephone line must accept TONE dialling.

Do 

not 

use your CC10 with:

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shared service or party lines

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1+1 carrier systems

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a payphone unless it’s a private payphone with the ‘green spot’
approval mark.

Safety

(See also information on p9)

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Before plugging in, make sure your electricity supply is 230v 50Hz AC.

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Never put the base unit outdoors.

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Base unit: never change the length of the adaptor lead or use any other
adaptor other than the supplied type 40 AC adaptor.

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Separate charger (if supplied) : if the adaptor or lead gets damaged,
replace the entire remote charging unit.

Where to put your CC10 and

how to look after it

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Keep it away from heat, dust and damp.

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Don’t  install it near electronic or magnetically sensitive equipment such
as TVs, computers, cassettes or disks.

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Clean it with a soft cloth.  Keep the base and handset charging contacts
clean.

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Never use polishes or cleaning agents - they could damage the finish
or the electrics inside.
Note: We advise that the telephone be placed on a table cloth or similar,
as rubber feet can mark some surfaces.

This equipment is not designed for making
emergency telephone calls when the power
fails.  Alternative arrangements should be made
for access to emergency services.

Summary of Contents for CC10

Page 1: ...User Guide CC10 Compact Cordless Telephone This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails Alternativearrangementsshouldbemade for access to emergency services ...

Page 2: ... In Use Light Battery Low Light Recall Memory Direct Memory Locations Redial Talk End Chan Func OGM1 CC10 CC10 CC10 CC10 CC10 M3 Adaptor Socket Page Button In Use Light Charge Light Power Light On Off Switch Microphone ...

Page 3: ...tting up Setting up 3 4 Use Use Use Use Use 4 Separate handset battery charger 4 Making and answering calls 4 Memory Storing numbers 5 Dialling from memory 5 Buttons 5 Charging the handset 6 Lights 6 Paging the handset 6 Interference 7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 8 Guarantee Guarantee Guarantee Guarantee Guarantee 9 Approval 10 Accessory Order Fo...

Page 4: ...rvice or party lines 1 1carriersystems a payphone unless it s a private payphone with the green spot approvalmark Safety Seealsoinformationonp9 Beforepluggingin makesureyourelectricitysupplyis230v50HzAC Neverputthebaseunitoutdoors Baseunit neverchangethelengthoftheadaptorleadoruseanyother adaptorotherthanthesuppliedtype40ACadaptor Separate charger if supplied if the adaptor or lead gets damaged re...

Page 5: ...N1andmostBTphonesareREN1 The REN numbers of all your equipment added up must not exceed 4 Otherwiseyou lloverloadyourlineandyourequipmentmaynotwork properly Thunderstorms UnplugyourCC10fromthetelephonesocketduringthunderstorms if lightning strikes your phone line it could damage the machine Your guarantee does not cover lightning damage For help call 01707 384438 ...

Page 6: ...oleatthetopofthehandsetandTightenthebase ringfingertight 2 SetthehandsetOn OffswitchtoOn 3 Leave the handset on the main base unit for 24 hours Note TheChargelightwillstayonevenafterthehandsetisfullycharged 4 Pickupthehandset pushtheOn OffswitchtoOffforafewsecondsthen backtoOn 5 Place the handset on the main base unit charge recess The Charge light will come on and you ll hear a beep If you do not...

Page 7: ...eparatechargeristobeusedasaremotechargingfunctiononly andcannotbeusedtosetupthehandsetcommunicationlink Thiscanonly be done by placing the handset onto the main base unit See step 2 Whenthehandsetisplacedinthecharger aredlightwillcomeonafter5to 10secondstoshowthatchargingistakingplace Thelightwillremainoneven whenthebatteryisfullycharged IMPORTANT Should the power adaptor or lead become damaged th...

Page 8: ...ts you may hear If you have a power cut you may lose your stored numbers Storinganewnumberwillautomaticallyeraseanoldnumber To dial a number from the memory 1 Extendthehandsetaerial pressTalk End awaitdialtone 2 PressM1 M2 M3 ifthenumberisstoredinoneoftheselocations or Memory and then 0 9 if the number is stored in one of these locations What are the other buttons for Redial PressRedialtocallthela...

Page 9: ...toOn 2 Putthehandsetonthemainbaseunitorseparatecharger ifapplicable Keepthebaseunitandhandsetchargingcontactsclean useasoftcloth The base unit lights what they mean when they re on Power it sswitchedon Charge the handset s charged or charging In Use thetelephone sinuse Page flashes when you press Page or receive a call Paging the handset Paging the handset Paging the handset Paging the handset Pag...

Page 10: ...e calls become noise with beeps possibly sounding you have about 15 seconds to move back into range otherwiseyourcallmaybecutoff Repositioningthebaseunitmayimproverange CAUTION Cordlesstelephonesuseradiosignalsanditispossiblethat thesesignalscanbepickedupbycertaintypesofspecialistradiosenabling your conversations to be overheard You may not be able to make 999 or 112 emergency calls if Thehandsetb...

Page 11: ...rmationinthe Problem Informationinthe memories is lost memories is lost memories is lost memories is lost memories is lost Informationinthememoriesmaybelostifyouhavealongpowercut Itwill thenbenecessarytostorenumbersagain THE In Use In Use In Use In Use In UseLIGHT STAYS OFF Charge the handset for several hours After charging pick up the handset Push the On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off switch to...

Page 12: ...ow when you bought the telephone Pleasealsoremovethebatterybeforedespatch Theguaranteedoesnotaffectyourlegalrights Because we constantly improve our products we reserve the right to changetheirdesignandspecification Note Your receipt is your guarantee please keep it in a safe place Product Safety Product Safety Product Safety Product Safety Product Safety The apparatus is designed to operate from ...

Page 13: ...ot be guaranteed that the apparatuswilloperatecorrectlyunderallconditionswhenconnectedto somePABXs Ifdifficultiesareexperienced pleasecontactyoursupplier infirstinstance The apparatus has been approved for use with model Type 40 AC adaptor Useofanalternativeadaptormayinvalidatethisapprovaland alsodamagetheapparatus Thiscordlesstelephonehasbeendesignedtooperateonradiofrequencies whichhavebeenassign...

Page 14: ...NS ADAPTOR MODEL 40 AC 12 95 inclusive VAT P P HANDSET BATTERIES 12 95 inclusive VAT P P HANDSET POD COMBINATION 24 99 inclusive VAT P P FOR WHICH COLOUR WHITE BLACK BLUE FOR WHICH MODEL CC10 CC40 PRICES CORRECT AT TIME OF PUBLICATION GEEMARC RESERVE THE RIGHT TO INCREASE PRICES WITHOUT NOTIFICATION NAME Allow up to 14 days for delivery Send this form with your cheque ADDESS orpostalordermadepayab...

Page 15: ...nable the securing screws to be accurately located Check that base unit when wall mounted has sufficient space for handset to fit When you wall mount run the leads through the channels on the underside of the charger You must ensure that the charger is mounted flat against the wall to prevent the handset falling out TOPOFUNIT 35mm 45mm ...

Page 16: ...TEL 01707 384438 FAX 01707 372529 ...

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