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CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION

3

Unpacking the Telephone

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DESCRIPTION

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General Description

5

LCD Display Description

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INSTALLATION

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Setting Up

8

Wall Mounting

9

SETTINGS

10

Language Setting

10

Local Area Code Setting

11

PBX Dial Prefix Setting

12

Time Setting

13

Time Break Recall Setting

14

Screen Contrast Setting

15

Tone/Pulse Setting

16

Ringer Volume Setting

16

USING THE TELEPHONE

17

Making a Call

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Receiving a Call

18

Last Number Redial

18

Recalling Recent Numbers

19

Music On Hold

19

Message Waiting Function

20

Call Timer

20

Battery Low

20

Send Level Volume Adjustment 

20

Receive Level Volume Adjustment 

20

CALLER DISPLAY

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Call Counter

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View Caller Display List

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Dial a Number from the Caller Display List

23

Delete an Entry from the Caller Display List

24

Delete all Entries from the Caller Display List

24

PHONEBOOK

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Create a Phonebook Entry

25

Copy an Entry from the Caller Display List to Phonebook

27

Copy an Entry from the Recent Numbers Dialled to Phonebook

27

View Phonebook Entries

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Dialling using a Phonebook Entry

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Modify a Phonebook Entry

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Delete a Phonebook Entry

29

MEMORY

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Storing a Number in One-Touch Memory

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View One-Touch Memory Entries

30

Dialling a Number in One-Touch Memory

31

Editing a Number in One-Touch Memory

31

TROUBLESHOOTING

32

SAFETY INFORMATION

33

GUARANTEE

34

RECYCLING DIRECTIVES

36

CONTENTS

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Summary of Contents for Dallas 30

Page 1: ...DALLAS 30 MULTIFUNCTION TELEPHONE ...

Page 2: ...ceive Level Volume Adjustment 20 CALLER DISPLAY 21 Call Counter 22 View Caller Display List 23 Dial a Number from the Caller Display List 23 Delete an Entry from the Caller Display List 24 Delete all Entries from the Caller Display List 24 PHONEBOOK 25 Create a Phonebook Entry 25 Copy an Entry from the Caller Display List to Phonebook 27 Copy an Entry from the Recent Numbers Dialled to Phonebook 2...

Page 3: ...to its full potential Keep this user guide in a safe place for future reference This guide explains how to use the following telephone Dallas 30 To use the caller display facility you must subscribe to your network provider s caller display service Unpacking the Telephone When unpacking the telephone you should find the following in the box 1 Dallas30 unit 1 Dallas 30 handset with curly cord 1 Tel...

Page 4: ...General Description DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 5 6 ...

Page 5: ...to the household rubbish pay attention to battery regulations regarding battery disposal Connect the line cord to the socket located at rear of telephone then connect the plug into the wall socket There is an optionally available Geemarc AC adaptor This can be used to prolong the life of the batteries or replace the need to use any batteries This adaptor must have a 9V DC output with a positive po...

Page 6: ...cloth or similar as rubber feet can mark some surfaces When using Setting functions a pause of 5 seconds or more between pressing buttons results in the telephone returning to standby and any changes to settings will not be saved Language Setting You can choose between 11 different languages including English and French Press OK for 3 seconds The telephone enters the Settings mode OPTIONS MENU Use...

Page 7: ...g 9 The telephone can be set to automatically insert a one digit access code and a preset pause when you use a telephone number from the Caller Display list or memory Press OK for 3 seconds The telephone enters the Settings mode OPTIONS MENU Use or to select PBX DIAL PREFIX Press OK to enter the PBX dial prefix menu Three blank spaces or the current prefix will be displayed The first space digit w...

Page 8: ... or to select the correct minute Press OK to confirm The MONTH digit will flash Use or to select the correct month Press OK to confirm The DAY digit will flash Use or to select the correct day Press OK to confirm Wait 5 seconds and the telephone will return to standby Time Break Recall Setting Your telephone works with a time break recall for United Kingdom R 100ms Press OK for 3 seconds The telep...

Page 9: ...ges now use Tone dialling The Tone Pulse setting is pre set to Tone on your telephone If your phone does not dial out it is probably being used from an older private switchboard PBX In this case the Tone Pulse setting must be changed to Pulse Press OK for 3 seconds The telephone enters the Settings mode OPTIONS MENU Use or to select SET TONE PULSE Press OK Use or to select the required setting Ton...

Page 10: ...vate the Hands Free function during a call lift the handset To activate the Hands Free function during the call press and hold and replace the handset on the cradle at the same time Receiving a Call When an incoming call is received the telephone rings and the ringer LED indicator will flash If the caller can be identified due to subscription to a Caller Display service the caller s telephone numb...

Page 11: ... network provider After you have retrieved your messages the Dallas 30 will show MESSAGE WAITING OFF for a few seconds and the flashing icon will switch off 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 at the bottom of the LCD display Battery Low When the batteries are running low th...

Page 12: ... display will flash when you have received a new call in your absence The indicator will continue to flash until you review all the new calls displayed on the screen Caller Display Record This LCD display shows the information received and stored when you receive an incoming call Call Counter The Call Counter displayed during standby records all the incoming Callers display numbers The TOTAL count...

Page 13: ...e using the Dallas 30 with a PBX unless you have set the PBX dial prefix as described in the PBX Dial Prefix section found in the Settings chapter Delete an Entry from the Caller Display List Use or to scroll through the caller display list until you find the telephone number you wish to delete Press X You will be prompted to confirm the deletion DELETE CALL Confirm by pressing X again The TOTAL c...

Page 14: ...o 20 digits When the number is correct press to store the new entry in the phonebook Wait 5 seconds and the telephone will return to standby Lettering on the Numerical Keypad Key Characters Key Characters 1 1 6 MNO6 2 ABC2 7 PQRS7 3 DEF3 8 TUV8 4 GHI4 9 XYZ9 5 JKL5 0 Space 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...

Page 15: ...nce The flashing line will appear below the number Use the keypad to enter the name as shown in Create a Phonebook Entry section Confirm by pressing twice in rapid succession View Phonebook Entries In the on hook position press once to enter Phonebook mode Press again to select SEARCH The first phonebook name and number will be shown on the LCD display Use or to scroll through the phonebook entrie...

Page 16: ...see View Phonebook Entries Press X You will be prompted to confirm the deletion DELETE Confirm by pressing X again Wait 5 seconds and the telephone will return to standby Storing a Number in One Touch Memory There are 3 one touch memories for frequently used numbers You can store a 15 character name and a 22 digit number at each location Press Input the phone number using the dial keypad Select on...

Page 17: ...t to track if the failure is coming from your telephone or your PTT socket There may be too many communication devices connected to a single telephone line e g another telephone modem or facsimile machine Contact your network provider for help in calculating the limit for your home or business line No dial tone Make sure that the telephone line cord is plugged in correctly and is not damaged Conne...

Page 18: ...rature range of 5 C to 45 C 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 ...

Page 19: ...50 standard 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 W...

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