Geemarc BDP400 user manual

User manual for the device Geemarc BDP400

Device: Geemarc BDP400
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Geemarc
Size: 0.68 MB
Added : 2/5/2014
Number of pages: 49
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BDP400



BDP400 TALKING TELEPHONE


WITH LARGE LCD DISPLAY
























English

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Caution: This telephone product is specifically designed for people with hearing difficulties and is provided with a handset earpiece volume control for individual requirements. Due care must be taken by all users that the handset earpiece volume control is set to the lowest level acceptable by each respective user. Care should therefore be exercised to ensure that any new users are familiar with this requirement. 1

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CONTENTS BDP400 Talking telephone with large LCD display Please retain these instructions for future reference. General Description ··················································3 Important safety instructions·····································3 Items supplied with the telephone···························5 Accessories ·······························································5 Orientation ·································································6 Getting started

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your device equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 2. Avoid using a device (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk o

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION This is a multi-function telephone developed in collaboration with Sonic Alert, the leading charity supporting blind and partially sighted people. The telephone offers voice announcements throughout, making it user-friendly, particularly for someone who is blind or partially sighted. All buttons have been designed to be easy to identify and locate. Features include: • adjustable extra large LCD display is 7cm x 11.7cm in size with characters 2.3cm high. choose

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ITEMS / ACCESSORIES Items supplied with the telephone • Telephone • Handset cord • Mains adaptor • Telephone line cord • Large print instruction guide • Two screws for wall fixing ACCESSORIES As an optional extra you can also purchase a headset and microphone from Sonic Alert. It is ideally suited for high background noise environments and handsfree use and is also hearing aid compatible. 5

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Front ORIENTATION Front With the front of the telephone facing towards you, you will notice that there is a large LCD display towards the top end of the telephone. This display is almost the same width as the telephone and can be moved backwards and forwards from a horizontal position to a vertical stance of about 90- degrees. The display can be felt as it is slightly recessed from the outer case. Towards the top right corner of the display you will feel a small, ra

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ORIENTATION Front right of this are two triangular-shaped buttons, one facing upwards and the other, below it, facing downwards. These are the " / " scroll buttons. To the right of these buttons is another circular button with the letters OK on it (which is also tactile). This is the "OK/Confirm" button, which also acts as the "Call back" button. Below these buttons is another row (row two), with three circular-shaped buttons, all with a small recessed mark

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Front ORIENTATION last number dialled (stored in the memory). The button on the right of this row has a red LED situated at the top edge of the button and has the word Headset below it. This is the "Headset" button, which should be pressed to activate the telephone when making a call using a headset. The headset should be plugged into the top edge of the telephone. The last few buttons on the front of the telephone are situated on the right towards the ed

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ORIENTATION Back Front ORIENTATION Back On the back of the telephone you will feel four round, non- slip feet in each corner. There are two protruded oval- shaped parts, one located at the top part on the back of the telephone, in between the two non-slip feet. The other part is located about three inches below. Both of these protruding parts have a round recess. These parts attach to a screw if affixing the telephone to a wall. In between th

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Left edge / Right edge ORIENTATION Left edge On the left edge of the telephone is a slide-control. This is the "Volume control" for the . Also on the left edge, but towards the base of the telephone is a small, square-shaped recess. This is the socket for the handset cord. Right edge On the right edge towards the top of the telephone is a two-way slide-switch. This is the "New Call LED On/Off" switch. When turned off this setting means the small LED light above the dis

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ORIENTATION Bottom edge / Top edge Bottom edge On the bottom edge of the telephone are two slide-controls. The slide-control on the left is the "Tone control". The slide-control on the right is the "Volume control" for the earpiece. Just above these two slide-controls, and below the four round buttons on the front of the telephone is a clear plastic area. This is the "Call Indicator" light that flashes when a call is incoming. Top edge On the top edge of the telepho

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Display ORIENTATION Display Please note: The information shown on the LCD display can either be with black text on a white background, or white text on a black background. Details how to change the colours of the display are covered further on in these instructions. The following information is shown on the display while in normal mode: Top left is a low battery icon, and to the right of this are the time digits, and towards the top right corner are th

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GETTING STARTED Setting up Setting up Connect one end of the curly cord to the handset, and the other end into the socket on the left edge of the telephone. Open the battery compartment on the back of the telephone by pushing the small clip downwards and then remove the lid. Insert four alkaline batteries (AA size, 1.5V type) into the battery compartment noting the correct polarity. Insert the two AA batteries into the top part of the compartment by positioning the

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Setting up GETTING STARTED Please note: Do not use rechargeable batteries. Do not put batteries into the household rubbish, pay attention to battery regulations regarding battery disposal in accordance with your Local Authority. Connect the telephone line cord to the square socket located at the top edge of the telephone and then connect the plug into the wall socket. Connect the power supply to the round socket located at the top edge of the telephone then plug int

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WALL MOUNTING Drill two holes vertically one above the other, 83mm apart, and leave the screws protruding from the wall by 5mm. Caution: Ensure there are no electrical lines, water pipes etc. in the wall where the holes are drilled. Turn the small hook in the receiver cradle 180-degrees so that the receiver can be placed on-hook (the handset will remain in place when mounted to a wall). Then hang the telephone directly into the screws noting the wall mounting holes on the back o

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Menu navigation OPERATION Menu navigation To access the settings, press the "Menu" button when in standby mode. To exit the menu, press either the PB, CID(row two) or C buttons(row one) at the top of the telephone, and a beep tone will be heard. The telephone will automatically return to standby mode when in any menu, if no button is pressed for 45 seconds. A beep tone sound will be heard. 16

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OPERATION Settings Settings Voice function setting Please note: The Voice function setting is set to ON as default. However, if you do need to reset it in future for whatever reason, some people may require sighted assistance when initially setting the voice function. When the voice function is on, the Caller ID, Phone book, the settings in the menu, numbers 0-9 in pre-dial mode, numbers held in the call log, numbers and letters and all symbols held

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Settings OPERATION Time setting If you subscribe to a Caller Display service, the date and time will be set whenever you receive a call. However, if you do not subscribe to this service, you will need to set the date and time manually. To set the time and date, press the "Menu" button to enter the menu. The display will show and announce the word "Store". Press either the " " or " " button until you reach "Setting" and press the "Ok" button. Press either the " "

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Settings OPERATION OPERATION Settings The telephone will then say: "Set month" and the month number digits on the display will flash. Press either the " " or " " button to toggle through the months in numbers between 1-12 (each of which will be shown and announced as a month), and press "Ok" button to confirm when set. Press the "PB" button to exit and the telephone will beep. Area Code setting To set the Area Code setting, press t


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