Page 2 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS 2 INTRODUCTION Unpacking the Ampli500 3 DESCRIPTION 4-8 INSTALLATION Setting Up 9 SETTINGS 10 Ringer Volume 10 Ringer Tones 10 Alarm & Ringer Settings 10 Dialling Mode 11 Date & Time Setting 11 Language Setting 12 Screen Contrast Adjustment 13 Auto On Hook 13 Auto screen Sizing 14 A...
Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; Unpacking the Ampli500
3 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing your Geemarc Ampli500 telephone.This is a multifunction telephone which offers features such as hands free use, phonebook and caller display*. It also has the added bene fi ts of send and receive ampli fi cation. Its is important that you read the instruc...
Page 4 - DESCRIPTION
4 DESCRIPTION Priority memory P2 Priority memory P2 Priority memory P3 Tone reception adjustment Key to activate tone & volume adjustment function Volume reception function Direct memory Memory storing key Hands free microphone Headset button Time break recall button Flashing incoming call indic...
Page 6 - OK button is used to con
6 DESCRIPTION Hours Minutes Power network icon Day Month Cancel key Up/down keys Validation key Screen example (On hook position) OK button is used to con fi rm action or a choice on the screen. ▲ ▼ “UP / DOWN arrow” buttons are used to highlight or scroll through the menu. C button is used to cance...
Page 7 - The telephone is powered by AC adapter.
7 DESCRIPTION Your Ampi500 Phone has a screen with different icons, which help you to use the telephone The telephone is supplied by battery +battery indicator The telephone is powered by AC adapter. Memory storing is required. Screen contrast level. “Mute” is activated. Speakerphone is activated. P...
Page 8 - Connection
8 Line cord socket* Shaker socket (Only Geemarc reference) Neckloop socket* (Only Geemarc reference) Adaptor socket** (Only Geemarc reference) Headset socket* (Only Geemarc reference) Tone & volume ON/OFF switch (*) Classi fi ed TNV-3 according to EN60950 standard. (**) Classi fi ed „hazardous v...
Page 9 - INSTALLATION; Setting Up
9 INSTALLATION Setting Up Connect the curly cord and the handset. Remove the screw of the battery compartment, using the screwdriver provided, and open the battery compartment.Insert 4 good quality alkaline batteries (AAA size, 1.5V type, not supplied) into the battery compart-ment located on the ba...
Page 10 - SETTINGS; Ringer Volume
10 SETTINGS Ringer Volume The ringer volume can be adjusted as high as 95 +dB. A switch located on right side allows the ringer to be switched to OFF, LOW, HIGH.Your telephone comes with the ringer switched to ‘High’. Ringer Tones Press MUTE Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘ SET PHONE ’ Press OK Use ▲ or ▼ to ...
Page 11 - Dialling Mode
11 SETTINGS Dialling Mode The Tone/Pulse switch is found on the base of the phone near the battery compartment. Set the switch to (T) if you have Touch Tone service. The Tone/Pulse switch is pre-set to Tone position (T). If your phone does not dial out, it is possibly being used from an older privat...
Page 12 - Language Setting
12 SETTINGS Hour Format You can choose between 12 hours or 24 hours. Press MUTE Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘ SET TIME ’ Press OK Use ▲ or ▼ to select the desired digit Press OK to con fi rm and pass to next digit Press C twice to exit Language Setting You can choose between 16 different languages includin...
Page 13 - Screen Contrast Adjustment
13 SETTINGS Screen Contrast Adjustment Your screen has a backlight that automatically switches off after 15 seconds of inactivity. To decrease or increase the contrast of the backlight: Press MUTE Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘SET PHONE’ Press OK Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘ LCD CONTRAST ’ Press OK Use ▲ or ▼ to ...
Page 15 - Area and Long Distance Code Setting
15 SETTINGS Area and Long Distance Code Setting When you use your phone for the fi rst time or if you have moved to a different area code, you need to enter your area code into the phone. This assures that when dialing a call out of memory or your phonebook, the number is formatted properly. To set ...
Page 16 - USING THE TELEPHONE; Answering A Call; Making A Call
16 USING THE TELEPHONE Answering A Call During an incoming call, your phone will ring and then the number and/or the name of the caller will be displayed on the screen, if you have subscribed to a Caller Display service. Using the handset ● Lift the handset and speak. ● To end the call, replace the ...
Page 17 - Switching between Speakerphone and Handset
17 USING THE TELEPHONE Switching between Speakerphone and Handset To stop using speakerphone during a call, simply lift the handset.To activate speakerphone during a call, press SPKR and replace the headset on the cradle at the same timeHands free calls can also be made using an optional Geemarc hea...
Page 18 - Deleting Recent Numbers; Mute Function; Flash; One Touch Memory Keys
18 USING THE TELEPHONE Deleting Recent Numbers Press OK Screen will display ‘ DIALLED ’, the last number dialled, total number of numbers dialled plus time and date of displayed number Use ▲ or ▼ to to select the number you wish to delete Press C , the screen will display ‘ DEL? ’ Press C to con fi ...
Page 20 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES; Headset; Neckloop; Shaker
20 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Headset You can also use your Ampli500 in hands free mode with an optional Geemarc headset, this is ideal for use with a computer screen. To use the headset Connect the Geemarc headset into the headset socket located at the back of your telephone. Press the headset key to get...
Page 21 - VOLUME AND TONE; Sending Level Adjustment; Handset Ampli
21 VOLUME AND TONE Sending Level Adjustment If your voice is quiet or the person you have called has dif fi culty hearing, you can increase the sending level volume with the switch located on the right side. You can also decrease the sending volume if required. There are three levels, Min, Normal an...
Page 22 - PHONEBOOK; Create a Phonebook Entry
22 PHONEBOOK Create a Phonebook Entry You can store 99 entries into the phone book with the name and phone numbers of your correspon-dent. Press MUTE Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘ PHONEBOOK ’ Press OK Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘ ADD ’ Press OK Enter the number (30 digits max per memory) When the number is corre...
Page 23 - Create an Entry from the Caller Display Log; Make a call from a Phonebook Entry
23 PHONEBOOK Use the C key to delete a wrong number or letter. Note : If you wish to insert a pause in the stored number, press the REDIAL key whilst entering (a P will be displayed on the screen). Create an Entry from the Caller Display Log You can store 99 entries into the phone book with the name...
Page 24 - Delete a Phonebook Entry
24 PHONEBOOK Delete a Phonebook Entry Press MUTE Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘ PHONEBOOK ’ Press OK Use ▲ or ▼ to select ‘ REVIEW ’ Press OK Use ▲ or ▼ to select number you wish to delete Press C , the screen will display ‘ DEL? ’ Press C to con fi rm Press OK to exit Modify a Phonebook Entry Press MUTE Us...
Page 25 - CALLER DISPLAY; Use a Number from the Caller Display Log
25 CALLER DISPLAY 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 see who is calling on your LCD display (provided the number is not withheld, unavailable or is an international call). Whe...
Page 26 - Delete a Number from the Caller Display Log
26 CALLER DISPLAY Delete a Number from the Caller Display Log Use ▲ or ▼ to access the log and scroll until you fi nd the required number for deleting Press C , the screen will display ‘ DEL?’ Press C to con fi rm Press OK to exit Delete all Numbers from the Caller Display Log Use ▲ or ▼ to access t...
Page 28 - Message Waiting LED
28 NEW CALL/MESSAGE LED The red LED on the front of the phone will fl ash to indicate missed calls. To cancel the fl ashing light, review your new calls. Simply use ▲ or ▼ to access the log and scroll through all the new calls. Alternatively, you can delete the log of unreviewed calls Use ▲ or ▼ to ...
Page 29 - TROUBLESHOOTING
29 TROUBLESHOOTING No display ● Make sure that the power adaptor is plugged in correctly and is not damaged ● Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly ● Make sure that the batteries are fully charged Telephone does not ring ● Make sure that the telephone line cord is plugged in correctly and i...
Page 30 - SAFETY INFORMATION
30 SAFETY INFORMATION General Only use the correct Geemarc authorised power supply with the product. Do not open the unit (except to replace the batteries). Contact the helpline for all repairs. Never dispose of batteries in a fi re. There is a serious risk of explosion and/ or the release of toxic ...
Page 31 - REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
31 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Part 68 of FCC rules information- This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identi fi er in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If reque...
Page 32 - GUARANTEE
32 GUARANTEE Sonic Alert warrants the phone against any defect in materials or workmanship for the period of one year from the date of purchase. Should you experience a problem, contact our customer service department Be sure to save your sales receipt as proof of purchase date should you need warra...