geemarc DALLAS20 Big Button Telephone with VolumeControl User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- geemarc
Table of Contents
- geemarc DALLAS20 Big Button Telephone with VolumeControl
- INTRODUCTION
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- KEY’S DESCRIPTION
- PHONE’S SETTING
- CALL LOG INFORMATION
- USING YOUR PHONE
- ONE TOUCH MEMORY BUTTON
- TROUBLE SHOOTINGS
- GUARANTEE
- DECLARATIONS
- RECYCLING DIRECTIVES
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
geemarc DALLAS20 Big Button Telephone with VolumeControl
INTRODUCTION
Please refer to our website: www.geemarc.com for an
up to date user guide, as there may be important updates and changes you need
to be aware of !!!
Congratulations on purchasing your Geemarc Dallas20. This is an amplified big
button telephone The large button keypad is easy to see and use, it helps to
prevent any misdialing. There are one touch memory dial buttons, also designed
to make dialing easier because you will be able to identify these speed dial
buttons with pictures of your friends and family if you want. This telephone
is compatible with hearing aids.
It 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.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, the following basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons:
- Read and understand all instructions
- Follow all warnings and instructions.
- Unplug the line cord of the product from the wall out let before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use damp cloth for cleaning.
- Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
- Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
- Avoid using this unit during an electrical storm, disconnect the unit as there may be a risk of electronic shock from lightning and thunder.
- If your phone has a problem, please send it to after service center.
KEY’S DESCRIPTION
- UP
- DOWN
- OUT
- DEL/R
- Ring/mute indicator
- SET/STORE
- M1 memory key
- M2 memory key
- Brightness control/ FLASH
- M3 memory key
- VIP/ PAUSE
- Hands-free
- Hands-free indicator
- Redial
- MUTE
- BOOST
- Digital dialing key
- Ring Tone level (Hi- Lo)
- Speaker level (Hi- Lo)
DELETE KEY
Pressing the delete key allows you to erase the digit last entered when you are setting your IP card number and password, or when you are dialing a number you wish to call.
When you are in the setting menu, pressing the delete key allow you to leave
the menu or sub-menu you are in ( Except for brightness adjustment);
When you are reviewing your last incoming or outgoing calls, pressing the
delete key erases number showing on the display or long press the key for 3
seconds, delete all incoming calls or outgoing numbers.
PHONE’S INSTALLATION
UNPACKING THE TELEPHONE
When unpacking the telephone, you should find the following in the box:
- 1 Dallas 20 unit
- 1 Dallas 20 handset with curly cord
- 1 Telephone line cord
- 1 User Guide
CONNECTING TELEPHONE
- Connect the curly cord between the left side of the base and the bottom of the handset.
- Connect the line cord to one of the two socket located at rear of telephone then connect the PTT plug*.
On the second socket, you have the possibility to connect one other phone or ringer amplifier for example.
PHONE’S SETTING
MOVING IN THE MENU
With the receiver “on-hook”, press the key to enter the setting menu, the display reads “SET 1 DATE”. Pressing on the arrow keys and allows you to navigate within the setting menu and see the different sub-menus available. Once you have found the sub- menu you were looking for, press the key to enter it. After having made all the necessary changes, press the key to move to the next sub-menu. Use the arrow keys and to navigate between the different items of the sub-menus. You can leave the setting mode by pressing the delete key.
SETTING DATE AND TIME
When in the setting menu, go to the “SET 1 DATE” sub-menu and press the key.
The display shows the year and flashes. Use the arrow keys and to set the
correct year and press the key to confirm. The display now shows the month and
flashes.
Use the arrow keys and to set the correct month and press the key to confirm. You are now asked to set the day and time (the hour first and then the minutes). Follow the same method as before and use the arrow keys and to go to the desired values before pressing the key to confirm. Once that is done, the display will show the information you have entered. After the time and date are set, the LCD display will automatically display the corresponding week and current month calendar. The CID incoming call signal automatically refreshes the original system date and time, and the DTMF incoming call signal has no effect on the original system time and date settings.
SETTING 5-DIGIT LOCAL AREA CODE
When in the setting menu, go to the “SET 2 CODE” sub-menu and press the key.
The display reads “CODE—-” and flashes. Use the arrow keys and to
individually of your select the digits local area code and press the key to
confirm each one.
SETTING PABX CODE
When in the setting menu, go to the “SET 3 PCODE” sub-menu and press the key.
The display reads “PCODE -” and flashes. Use the arrow keys and to select your
PABX code from 0 to 9 and press the key to confirm.
Note: If a PABX code has been set, it will automatically be added by the
telephone to the outgoing number, providing that this number has a 6 digit or
more, and that the first digit is different from the set PABX code.
If an automatic IP number has also been set, the telephone will dial the PABX
code first, and then the automatic IP number. The telephone will pause for
700ms after each PABX code is dialed.
To remove the PABX automatic dialing function, set it to “-“ through the SET 3
PCODE” sub-menu.
SET AUTOMATIC IP
When in the setting menu, go to the “SET 4 AUTO IP” sub-menu and press the
key. The display reads “AUTO IP OFF” and the word “OFF” flashes. Use the arrow
keys and to turn the automatic IP function On or Off. To activate it, select
“AUTO IP ON” and press the key. The display now reads “INPUT CODE”. Using the
numbered keys, enter the special carrier code, card number, and password
provided to you by the IP service of your telecommunication service provider.
If you happen to press the wrong key while entering the aforementioned codes,
you can press on the delete key to erase an incorrect digit. Press the key to
confirm each code once they have been entered. Setting an automatic IP number
allows your telephone to automatically dial said number for you, providing
that the phone number you have dialed starts with “0”.
After setting the carrier code opening and the corresponding automatic IP number in the menu, when picking up the phone for manual dialing or pre-dial dialing, if the first number is “0”, the phone will automatically add the number before the number.
SETTING ALARM CLOCK
When in the setting menu, go to the “SET 5 ALERT” sub-menu and press the key.
The display reads “00-00 OFF”. Use the arrow keys and to set the time for the
alarm, selecting each digits for the hour and minutes individually and
pressing on the key to confirm each one. To activate the alarm, use the arrow
keys and to change “OFF” to “ON” and press the key to confirm.
If the alarm function is set ON, it will sound for 1 minute on time.
Press any key including key, lift the hook switch to hang up for one second and then go off-hook to stop the alarm and return to the on-hook state.
If the phone is off-hook, ringing, or missed (within 6 seconds after the ringing stops) when the scheduled alarm time is reached, the alarm will be cancelled automatically.
SETTING FLASH TIME
When in the setting menu, go to the “SET 6 FLASH” sub-menu and press the key.
The display reads “FLASH 4 1000”. There are 4 flash time groups that can be selected depending on the country you are located in. Please select 110 for the UK, 300 for France, 600 for the US or 1000 when applicable. Use the arrow keys and to select the appropriate group and press the key to confirm.
SETTING RINGER VOLUME
Using the switch button located on the back of the telephone, you can set
the volume of the ringer to either “Hi” for High or “Lo” for Low according to
your preferences.
LCD BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT
Press the key to increase or decrease the contrast on the display. There are 5
levels of intensity to choose from. You go from one level to the next by
pressing once on the key. When on level 5, pressing once the key decreases the
intensity back to the level 4.
CALL LOG INFORMATION
INCOMING CALL
The telephone will ring each time there is an incoming call.
If you have subscribed to your provider’s Caller ID services, the caller’s
number will be shown on the lower line of the display.
If an incoming call is not answered, the caller’s number will be saved and the
word “NEW” will be visible on the left side of the display.
If the same number has called twice or more, the word “REPEAT” will be visible
on the left side of the display. If there is an existing number, a “duplicate”
sign will appear. If the caller’s number is confidential, the LCD will display
“—-P—-“. If the caller’s number is out of range, “—-O—-” is displayed. If the
caller’s number signal is incorrect, “—-E—-” will be displayed.
After receiving a new call, the phone will keep displaying the new caller’s
number and time until the call is answered or there is pressing a button.
In case the telephone’s memory is full, the number of the last caller will
always replace the number of the oldest one, except if this number is
registered as a VIP number.
REVIEWING PAST INCOMING CALLS AND CALLING BACK
With the receiver “on-hook”, press the down arrow key to review the list of
the last incoming calls (61 calls maximum). Use the arrow leys or to see the
numbers one by one. You can press the key, the key or pick up the handset to
dial out the number showing on the display.
For international calls, if you press the key twice, the telephone will
automatically add “0” before the first digits of the number.
Note: If the caller’s number exceeds 16 digits, then only the last 16
digits will be shown on the display.
REVIEWING PAST OUTGOING CALLS
With the receiver “on-hook”, press the “OUT” key to review the list of the
last 17 dialed numbers as well as the call duration for each. Press the “OUT”
key each time you wish to see the number dialed before the one shown on the
display. You can press the key, the key or pick up the handset to dial out the
number showing on the display.
USING YOUR PHONE
If you are wearing hearing aids, set your hearing aid to the “T” setting.
USING PRE-DIAL
With the receiver “on-hook”, dial the number you wish to call and then press
the key, the key or pick up the handset to dial out. In case you mistype when
dialing the number, pressing the delete key erases the digit last entered.
INCOMING CALL (OUTGOING CALL) QUERY
After off-hook, you can use the and keys to check incoming calls, or use
the out key (one-way) to check outgoing calls
CALL TIMING
After off-hook dialing, the phone automatically enters the call timing, and
manual timing is not allowed.
MUTE FUNCTION AND RINGTONE MUTE
- A. During a conversation with the other party, you can press the “MUTE” button to mute the microphone, press the “MUTE” button again, you can continue the call in handsfree mode or in handset mode.
- B. If you press the [MUTE] key during the ringing tone, the ringing tone will be muted at that time.
The next call will ring normally. BOOST FUNCTION When in a conversation, if the caller’s voice coming from the handset isn’t loud enough for you to hear it clearly, you can press the key to increase it by 10 decibels.
SETTINGS VIP NUMBERS
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With the receiver “on-hook”, press the down arrow key to review the list of the last 61 incoming calls. Use the arrow leys or to see the numbers one by one. Press the key to register the number showing on the display as a VIP number.
The icon becomes visible next to the number. -
Numbers registered as VIP numbers cannot be individually deleted from the last 61 incoming calls list. The only way to delete them is to delete all the numbers from the list at once, by pressing on the delete key for three seconds.
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If the list of the last incoming calls already counts 61 entries and there is a new incoming call, the telephone will delete the oldest non-VIP number from the list to make room for the new entry. In case all of the 61 entries are VIP number, the oldest VIP number is deleted.
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When there is an incoming call from a VIP number, the icon is visible on the display next to the number of the person calling. The telephone will also use a different ringtone for the calls from VIP numbers.
SMART BACKLIGHT FUNCTION
When the phone is loaded with 3 AA batteries, the phone automatically turns on
the backlight when pressing one touch, off hook, incoming ring, incoming call,
and any operation of the phone, and automatically turns off after 6 seconds of
use.
ONE TOUCH MEMORY BUTTON
RECORD A MEMORY BUTTON
To store a number in one of the memory buttons, with the receiver “on-hook”,
dial the number you wish to store and press the key.
The display reads “Store in”. You then have 3 seconds to choose in which of
the three memory buttons you wish to store the number.
Press either M1, M2 or M3 to make your choice. If you don’t press any button,
the phone will go back to idle mode.
You can also select a number from the recent incoming and outgoing calls lists. Press the key to store the number showing on the display, then follow the above indications.
MAKE A CALL USING THE MEMORY BUTTONS
Pick up the receiver or press the key, then press the memory button (M1-M2 or
M3) in which the number you wish to call is stored.
The telephone will dial the number automatically.
You can also press the key to dial out the last dialed number.
TROUBLE SHOOTINGS
No voice
Check if the handset is properly connected at the base or line cord is not
broken.
Receive only
Check that the microphone hole is not blocked
Battery rust or leak
Remove the rust then wipe out the leaking liquid.
Noise
Move the electronic devices near the Dallas 20
Ring once then disconnect when receive a call.
Check if connector is in a moist environment.
Check if too many extensions are used together or the quality of extension is
not good enough (Change the bad extension)
Check with your network provider that your Voicemail is not set on one ringer
LCD becomes dim
Adjust LCD contrast, if the LCD is still dim, replace the battery.
Most of the functions failed
Check if the batteries are in low-battery state. (Change the battery.)
Batteries are in normal state (Remove the batteries, Unplug the lines and
reinstall after 10 minutes)
GUARANTEE
From the moment your Geemarc product (Dallas 20) is purchased, Geemarc
guarantee it for the period of two years. 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 A WARRANTY CLAIM.
Please note: The guarantee applies to the United Kingdom only.
DECLARATIONS
UKCA & CE, Directives
Geemarc Telecom SA hereby declares that this product Dallas 20 is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/30/UE.
The UKCA declaration of conformity may be consulted at
www.geemarc.com
RECYCLING DIRECTIVES
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:
skip.
- Remove the batteries and deposit them in an appropriate WEEE 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
E-mail: help@geemarc.com
Telephone: 01707 387602
Lines are open 09h00 to 16h00 Mon to Fri
Geemarc Telecom SA, Parc de l’Etoile 2 Rue Galilée 59760 Grande-Synthe
This product is made in China To Geemarc Telecom
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