Clearview
Cordless Caller Display Unit
User Guide
In case of difficulty
Care of your Clearview Cordless Caller Display
The Caller Display should be cleaned with a soft dry cloth. It is important to unplug the
main base unit from the mains supply and telephone socket prior to cleaning. Do not
apply polishes or strong cleaning agents as these could damage the moulding.
THUNDERSTORMS: During thunderstorms, lightning may strike telephone lines, this
can damage any equipment attached to a line, including telephones and telephone
equipment. If possible, unplug your telephone or telephone equipment from the socket in
the event of a storm.
Conditions of use
Your Geemarc Clearview Cordless Caller Display has been approved for use on
private direct exchange lines and business lines. It is also approved for use with
approved compatible PABX’s.
Your exchange line should be a standard exclusive (DEL) and not a shared service or
party line.
Your line should be Multi Frequency (TONE) dialling. If you experience any difficulty
contact your network service provider.
Approval
This product complies with the requirements of EC directive 89/336EEC. Any modification
of the unit or connection to non approved accessories may affect this compliance.
Guarantee
From the moment your Geemarc product is purchased, GeemarcTelecom Ltd guarantee
it for one year. During this time, all repairs or replacements at our option are free of
charge. Carriage to Geemarc is payable by the sender.
The guarantee does not cover accidents, negligence or breakages to any parts. The unit
parts must not be tampered with or taken apart by anyone who is not an authorised
Geemarc representative.
The guarantee of Geemarc Telecom Ltd in no way limits your legal rights.
Should you experience a problem then contact our helpline or the retailer from whom you
purchased your Geemarc product.
If you do have to return the product to Geemarc Telecom Ltd, please enclose a note of
your name and address with details of the problem being experienced. Also, enclose a
copy of your purchase receipt and a cheque for £5 to cover return postage and packing.
YOUR RECEIPT IS YOUR GUARANTEE
Please note: The guarantee applies to the United Kingdom only.
Geemarc reserve the right to modify the design and specification of the product and
related equipment in line with our policy of continuous product improvement.
Geemarc Telecom Ltd
5 Swallow Court
Swallowfields
Welwyn Garden City
Hertfordshire AL7 1SB
Helpline - 01707 384438 Facsimile - 01707 372529
Setting options for Clearview Cordless Caller Display
You may select the LCD contrast level (factory setting as level 2); the call alert tone
either On or Off (factory setting is Off); the clock either 12 or 24 hour format (factory
setting is 24 hour); and the alarm clock either On or Off (factory setting is Off).
1. Press
Set
for 5 seconds, until you see “--OPTIONS--”.
2. Press
Review Forward
repeatedly to scroll through current option settings.
3. Any time you wish to change a setting, press
Set
.
4. The last section in this option mode is name setting. If you want to exit from the
option mode, simply press
Review Forward
. Press
Set to
enter name setting for
phone directory (see section below).
Alarm clock setting
1. Press
Timer
for 5 seconds, until you see “ALARM ON or OFF”.
2. Press
Set
to toggle the On/Off setting.
3. When Alarm On, press
Review Forward
or
Backward
to show the current alarm
time setting and press Set if you want to change it.
4. Use
Review Forward
or
Backward
to scroll the hour and
Learn
to advance to
minute.
5. When the alarm time setting is OK, press
Set
to finish setting and you will hear a
confirmation beep.
Note
- When the alarm has been set to On, a “*” symbol appears at the bottom right
corner of the display. When the alarm is activated it will beep for 1 minute. Press any
key to stop the alarm.
The alarm will operate at the same time the next day unless it is set to off. See setting
options above.
Name setting for Phonebook Directory for name mapping (50 entries)
1. At the last part of the option mode, the display shows “NAME SETTING”. Press
Set
.
2. Press
Review Forward
or
Backward
to scroll to the record that you want to input.
3. Press
Set
to select the record. The display will show the record number and “0”
in the telephone number field.
4. Use
Review Forward
or
Backward
to select the digit.
Learn
to advance to next
digit. Delete for correction.
5. When all digits are OK, press
Set
to jump to the name field.
6. Press
Review Forward
or
Backward
to select the character. Press
Learn
to
advance to next character.
7. When all characters in the name are OK, press
Set
to finish this record setting and
you will hear the confirmation beep. The display will advance to the next record.
8. Press
Timer
to quit the name setting mode.
Note
- Phonebook directory entries cannot be deleted but can be changed by editing
them.
Editing a phonebook directory entry
1. At the last part of the option mode, the display shows “NAME SETTING”. Press
Set
.
2. Press
Review Forward
or
Backward
to scroll to the record that you want to
change.
3. Press
Set
to select the record.
4. Press
Delete
until number is erased.
5. Use
Review Forward
or
Backwards
to select the digit.
Learn
to advance to next
digit.
6. When all digits are OK, press
Set
to jump to name field.
7. Press
Delete
until name is erased.
8. Use
Review Forward
or
Backwards
to select the character.
Learn
to advance
to next character.
9. When all characters are OK press
Set
to select next entry to be edited by using
Review Forward
or
Backward
.
10. Press
Timer
to quit editing.
What to do if “CHECK BASE” is seen on Clearview display
This means that the base is disconnected, or the ID code was not set properly, or the
Clearview display is out of range. Check base is connected to telephone modular
socket, verify ID code, or move the Clearview display closer to the base and press
Page to confirm in range.
How to change the base identification code?
Your base comes with a random identification generated at the factory. Should you want
to change it, press
Set
then
Page
and keep both keys depressed for 5 seconds until the
new random code is shown. Remember you must then set your Clearview display to
this new code.