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CL8500
Amplified Clamshell Mobile
Phone with Dual LCD Display and Camera
English
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Unpacking the Telephone
DESCRIPTION
General Description
LCD Screen Description
Menu Navigation
Menu Map
Network Services & Password
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SETTING UP, Install SIM Card and Battery 20
Charging the Battery 21
Switching On/Off & Battery Use 22
USING THE TELEPHONE, Standby Mode,
Making a Call 24
Making a Call from the Call Record & Phone Book
Making a Call using Quick Dial
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Making a Call using Dialled Numbers List 26
Receiving a Call, Rejecting a Call, Switch Off Alerts
Options During a Call
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Receiving Volume
Ringer Volume
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CONTENTS
Call Timer
SMS
Send a Text Message
Receiving a Text Message
Reviewing Stored Text Messages (Inbox)
Sent Messages
Draftbox
Delete SMS
Text Message Settings
Broadcaast Messages
VOICEMAIL
Voicemail Number Setting
Listen to Voicemail
PHONEBOOK
Create a Phone Book Entry
Create a Phone Book Entry from Standby
View Phone Book Entries
Options within Phone Book
Create a Picture Phone Book Entry
Dial a Picture Phone Book Entry
Storing a Speed Dial Number
Dialling a Speed Dial Number
CALL RECORD
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CONTENTS
Display Missed Calls
Display Dialled Calls
Display Received Calls
Delete Call Logs
Call Settings
HANDSET SETTINGS
I.C.E
Boost Settings
Profiles
Direct Number
Phone Settings
Network Settings
Security Settings
Restore Default
SOS
SOS Function
SOS Number Settings
SOS Message Record
SOS Text Message
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Organizer
Multimedia
File Manager
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CONTENTS
TROUBLESHOOTING
SAFETY INFORMATION
HEARING AID INFORMATION
NETWORK SERVICES
GUARANTEE
RECYCLING DIRECTIVES
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing your Geemarc CL8500 telephone. This telephone is hearing aid compatible. It offers many functions such as an alarm, calendar, camera, video, SMS text messaging, a phone book and picture phone book, human voice options with talking keypad, a speakerphone and speed dial buttons. It has an emergency function in which five numbers can be programmed as emergency contacts. In case of emergency these contacts will be called and SMS messages sent with the press of just one button.
The font size on the colour LCD display is large and the buttons on the keypad are easy to see and use. This mobile telephone has a loud ringer and strong vibrating setting. There is adjustable receiving volume control reaching up to 40dB with boost key. All these features add up to make this a highly suitable telephone for the elderly, hard of hearing or sight people and anyone who simply wants to keep in touch with a great degree of ease.
Its 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.
This guide explains how to use the following telephone:
GSMCL8500
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INTRODUCTION
Unpacking the Telephone
When unpacking the telephone, you should find the following in the box:
1 GSMCL8500 mobile telephone handset
1 Desktop charging unit
1 Mains power adaptor
1 x Li-Polymer rechargeable battery
1 User Guide
For product support and help visit our website at www.geemarc.com
Telephone 01707 384438
Or fax 01707 832529
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DESCRIPTION
General Description
Handset Description (front)
Earpiece
Display
Navigation keys or camera function
Left Soft Key
Dial Key
M1, M2, M3
Keypad
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Right Soft Key
End/Power Key
Confirm Key
DESCRIPTION
Handset Description (Rear)
SOS key
Headset Jack
Mini USB Port
Battery door
Loudspeaker
Torch/Amplify button
Volume
Up/Down
Button
Charging Contacts
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DESCRIPTION
Charging Contacts
Mini USB port
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DESCRIPTION
One touch dialing keys
A telephone number can be assigned to each of these buttons. To dial the number all you have to do is press the button once and the number will be dialed automatically
Power key/On-hook key
Long press to power the telephone on and off
End a call
Cancel current process and return to standby
Navigation Button
Up Key
Scroll up through lists and menu options.
This is a dedicated key in
Standby. It can be set up in
Handset Settings or Camera function in stand by mode
Down Key
Scroll down through lists and menu options.
This is a dedicated key in
Standby. It can be set up in
Handset Settings
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DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Right Key
This is a dedicated key in
Standby. It can be set up in
Handset Settings
Left Key
This is a dedicated key in
Standby. It can be set up in
Handset Settings.
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DESCRIPTION
Call Key
Make a call after dialling the number
Receive a call
Left/Right key
These are softkeys i.e. they take on different functions depending on the menu displayed. The current function is always displayed by the text above the key
Asterisk key
Press this key to insert one or more symbols while composing a message or editing a phonebook entry name. Then use the navigation keys to move to the symbols you want to insert
.
Hash Key
Press to switch between different input modes while composing a text message or editing a contact name
Amplify/Torch Key
In standby, press and hold for a few seconds and the torch will shine steadily. Press once more to turn it off.
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DESCRIPTION
Front Cover
Front Cover
DESCRIPTION
Press this key on the right side of the phone during a conversation to amplify the volume.
Volume Up and Down Key
Use this key to increase ringer volume when you access Profiles menu or when receiving an incoming call. Increase the earpiece/speakerphone volume during a call. There are 7 volume levels available.
Volume Down Key
Use key to decrease the ringer volume when you access Profiles menu or when receiving an incoming call. Increase the earpiece/speakerphone volume during a call. There are 7 volume levels available.
Answer incoming call
Or
Pause when MP3 playing
Reject incoming call or end call
Or
Pause when MP3 playing
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DESCRIPTION
LCD Screen Description
The LCD screen is split into three distinct areas:
The icon area. This is found at the top of the screen.
This displays the various system icons which help you to use the telephone.
The main area. This is found across the centre of the screen. It displays the following:
number being dialled
caller ID information
phonebook
menu information
in standby mode current time, date and service provider name
The soft key area. This is found at the bottom of the screen.
Signal Strength icon
This is always displayed when your telephone is switched on. It shows the current signal strength. More bars indicate more signal strength. There is one of these icons per SIM.
Alarm icon
The alarm has been set to ring at a specified time.
Battery Status icon
This is always displayed when your telephone is switched on. It shows the
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DESCRIPTION
level of battery charge. More bars indicate more battery charge
Roaming icon
A roaming call is taking place i.e.international call
– outgoing or incoming
SMS icon
A new SMS (text message) has been received
Mute icon
The microphone is temporarily muted during the conversation
Silent icon
The telephone is in silent mode. There will be no call alert
Headset icon
The headset is plugged in
Missed Call
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DESCRIPTION
Menu Navigation
The MENU soft key or central square key is used to activate the menu. The BACK soft key is used to go back a level in the menu system. Press to deactivate the menu and return to standby mode from any menu.
The
▼and▲ keys are used to scroll through the menu.
▲ move backward through the menu
▼ move forward through the menu
Sometimes < and > are used to navigate through sub menus.
The OK soft key key is used to confirm/ select an action or choice on a screen.
The central square key is used to go to Menu or to confirm/ select an action or choice on a screen.
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Call Center
SOS
Settings
Organizer
DESCRIPTION
Menu Map
Phonebook
Messages
Picture Phonebook
Normal Phonebook
Write Message
Inbox
Drafts
Outbox
Sent Messages
Broadcast Messages
Message Settings
Call History
Call Settings
SOS
Record SOS Message
SOS SMS
I.C.E
Boost Setting
Profiles
Direct Number
Dual SIM Settings
Phone Settings
Network Settings
Security Settings
Connectivity
Restore Settings
Human Voice
Calendar
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Services
Multimedia
File Manager
DESCRIPTION
Tasks
Alarm
Bluetooth
World Clock
Shortcuts
Internet Service
SIM Toolkit
SIM Toolkit
Camera
Gallery
Video Recorder
Video Player
Audio Player
Sound Recorder
FM Radio
Phone
Memory card
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DESCRIPTION
Network Services
To use this mobile telephone you must subscribe to a service from a service provider. Different service providers offer different features (at a variety of charges).
This may effect the features made available to you through this mobile telephone.
Passwords
This mobile telephone allows you to set up passwords to help protect your telephone from unauthorized use.
The PIN and PIN2 codes are supplied with your SIM card. The PIN code hellps to protect the SIM card from unauthorized use. The PIN2 code is required to access certain services.
The PUK and PUK2 codes may be supplied with the SIM card. If you enter the PIN code incorrectly three times in succession, the PUK will be required. If the codes are not supplied, contact your service provider.
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SETTING UP
Install SIM Card and Battery
Always switch the telephone off and disconnect the charger before removing the battery.
Take care when handling the SIM card. The SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending.
To remove the battery compartment cover, slide the cover in the direction shown and pull it off.
Remove the battery (if battery already inside).
Slide a SIM with the gold contacts face down under the silver SIM holder as shown below.
You can insert 2 SIM cards into this telephone. There are many reasons to do this, however, one important reason is that if you use two SIMS from different providers you will probably get better network coverage.
However, just using one will be fine too!
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SETTING UP
Observe the battery contacts (the gold coloured contacts must face towards the top left).and insert the battery.
Place the battery cover into position and press down lightly.
Charging the Battery
Charging via the Mini USB Port
Plug the charger into a wall socket.
Connect the lead from the charger into the the Mini USB port on the side of the telephone. During charging, the battery icon starts to fill.
Charging via the Charging Unit
Plug the charger into a wall socket.
Connect the lead from the charger into the the Mini USB port on the charging unit.
Place the mobile telephone onto the charging unit.
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SETTING UP
Note: Only use batteries and chargers supplied with the telephone. The guarantee will be invalid if an unapproved cable is used. Keep the battery contacts clean and free of dirt. Try and avoid removing the battery as this could short circuit the battery.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few seconds before the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made.
Before the handset is first used, the battery must be charged for a minimum of 4 hours.
Switching On/Off
Press for 3 seconds or longer to switch the telephone on.
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SETTING UP
If no SIM card has been inserted, LIMITED SERVICE will be displayed. Only emergency calls can be made until the SIM has been inserted.
Press again for 3 seconds to switch the telephone off.
Battery Use
The icon is continuously displayed at the top right corner of the LCD display. The icon indicates the level of battery power. The more bars displayed, the more power available.
When the battery charge is low, a warning message will be displayed. The back lighting and certain other functions may stop working. When the battery is too weak for the telephone to operate, the handset will automatically switch off.
Battery talk and standby times are subject to change.
Replace the battery when the battery power has deteriated noticeably (requires charging more frequently).
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USING THE TELEPHONE
Standby Mode
When the telephone is ready for use and you have not entered any characters, the telephone is in standby mode. You can set the telephone to standby mode by pressing .
Making a Call
Flip open the cover and dial the number on the keypad.
Press
CLEAR
soft key to delete an incorrect digit
Press , the number is automatically dialled
To end the call simply press
To place an international call you need to press
+
before the country code. Simply, press
*
key twice. Some foreign telephone networks have extension lines that cannot be dialled as dial-through, but need to be entered by the keypad. To dial these directly, press
*
quickly three times in a row after the telephone number. The
p
character will appear and then you can enter the extension
.
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USING THE TELEPHONE
Making a Call from the Call Record
You can find numbers dialled, received or missed in the call record.
1. Menu--->Call Centre--->Call History--->Select the list required--->Select the telephone number required
2. On finding the desired number, press number is automatically dialled
, the
3. To end the call simply press
Making a Call from the Phone Book
If you have stored numbers in the phone book, you can dial numbers using the phone book.
1. Menu--->Phonebook--->Picture Phonebook or Normal
Phonebook--->Select the telephone number required
2. On finding the desired number, press number is automatically dialled
3. To end the call simply press
, the
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USING THE TELEPHONE
Making a Call using Quick Dial
If you have stored numbers in the quick dial locations, press either M1, M2 or M3 (dependant on who you wish to ring). The chosen telephone number will be dialled automatically.
Making a Call from the Dialled
Numbers List
Press to display the all calls list
Use
▼
or
▲
to scroll through the list and find the desired number
Press again, the number is automatically dialled
Receiving a Call
When an incoming call is received the telephone. If the
Caller ID service is activated, the caller’s telephone numb er will be displayed. If this caller’s number is stored in the Phonebook, the associated name will displayed
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USING THE TELEPHONE
Press to answer
To end the call simply press closed or flip the cover
Rejecting a Call
To reject an incoming call, simply press soft key
SILENT
and then
REJECT
or
Switch Off Alerts
You can temporarily switch off all of the alerts and vibrations for an incoming call.
On receiving an incoming call, press
SILENT
soft key
Options During a Call
You can use a variety of functions during a call by pressing the
OPTION
soft key.
You get the option to do the following:
Hold a Call
End a Single Call
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USING THE TELEPHONE
Enter the Phonebook
View Call History
Messages
Sound Record - Record the call
Call diverting", "multiparty calls", "call hold" and "call waiting" function need network support, so please contact your network provider
Receiving Volume
During a conversation, the
V+
and
V-
buttons found on the right side, adjust the ear piece volume level, there are
7 volume levels. The
AMP
button, found on the right side, will give a boost with the maximum volume attainable being 40dB.
Hands free Function
You can turn on the speakerphone built into the telephone during a call, simply press the right soft key.
In this mode there is no need to hold the handset. You will hear the third party through the speaker and the microphone will pick up your voice.
Note: Before putting the handset to your ear, please ensure you have switched the speakerphone off.
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USING THE TELEPHONE
Ringer Volume
When the phone rings with an incoming call, you can adjust the ringer volume by pressing V+ or V-. This will override the ringer volume setting in the profile currently being used.
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.
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SMS
Send a Text Message
A text message using this telephone can contain up to
160 characters. This figure includes spaces.
1. Menu--->Messages--->Write Message--->Text
Message or MMS
2. Write your text message (See text entry in Phonebook
Chapter)
3. Options--->Send to--->Enter Number and then enter the actual number or
Select from the Phonebook List
4. Options--->Send
Receiving a Text Message
On receiving a text, an alert tone will be audible. 1
UNREAD MESSAGE will be displayed on the LCD.
1. Press VIEW soft key followed by Central square key to display the message
2. Press OPTION soft key to see all the options available that can be performed on this selected text message
3. These options include Reply by SMS, Reply by MMS,
Call Sender, Forward, Delete, Delete All, Save to
Phonebook, Delete Several and Advanced Options
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SMS
Reviewing Stored Text Messages
(Inbox)
1. Menu--->Messages--->Inbox
2. Scroll to the message you wish to review
3. Press the central square key to view
4. Press OPTION soft key to see all the options available that can be performed on this selected text message
5. These options include Reply by SMS, Reply by
MMS, Call Sender, Forward, Delete, Delete All, Save to Phonebook, Delete Several and Advanced Options
Sent Messages
The outbox stores successfully sent and saved messages (if the phone is set up to save outbound text messages in Message Settings).
1. Menu--->Messages--->Sent Messages
2. Scroll to the message you wish to review
3. Press the central square key to view
4. Press OPTION soft key to see all the options available that can be performed on this selected text message
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SMS
5. These options include Forward, Delete and
Advanced Options
Draftbox
The draft box stores messages that you have saved but not sent yet. You now get the chance to send the message, resume editing or delete.
1. Menu--->Messages--->Draft Messages
2. Scroll to the message you wish to review
3. Press the central square key to view
4. Press OPTION soft key to see all the options available that can be performed on this selected text message
5. These options include Send, Edit, Delete and
Advanced Options
Delete SMS
You can delete messages in the Inbox, Outbox, Draftbox or Sent Messages.
1. Menu--->Messages--->Select either Inbox, Drafts,
Outbox or Sent Messages--->Options--->Delete
All--->Yes
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SMS
Text Message Settings
Service Centres distribute SMS messages. Your mobile telephone must have the telephone number for the service centre programmed into memory. Generally, this will have already been set up by your service provider.
There are many settings options:
SIM in which you can alter settings such as
Validity
You can stipulate how long an attempt at delivering a message should be
Status Report
You can opt to receive a message confirming that a message you sent has been delivered successsfully.
Delivery Report
Every time a text is sent you will get a message to say it has been sent successfuly (or nort).
Reply Path
If you activate this feature, when you reply to a message, the cost of sending it is charged to the recipient’s account instead of your own.
Voicemail Server
Set up the location of the voicemail server
Memory Status
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SMS
A useful option is to request to see how much memory is occupied and how much is free on both the SIM card and the telephone e,g,
2/40.
17/40,
Text Message Counter
Save Sent Messages
Storage Media
If you select SIM PREFERRED, when you receive a new message it will be stored on the SIM card by default.
When the SIM card memory is full new messages will stored in the phone.
Broadcast Messages
This telephone supports the broadcast messages i.e. information services from your service provider
Menu--->Messages--->Broadcast Messages--->SIM1 or
2--->Read Messages
You can select options such as choose to receive these messages, the language of broadcast together with channel setting.
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VOICEMAIL
Voicemail Number Setting
The voicemail function allows you to listen to any voicemail messages people may have left for you.
The voice mailbox is a network service to which you may need to subscribe. Contact your service provider if in doubt.
If your service provider does give you access to voice mail, the telephone number used to access the voice mail system will normally be set up on your telephone. If it is not, when you receive a message for the first time you will be prompted to enter the name and number settings to access your provider's Voicemail system.
Listen to Voicemail
If you have missed a call, you will receive a message on the phone’s display, 1 MISSED CALL. Press VIEW, you will see a list of all missed calls in the Call Record.
From standby, you can access voicemail by simply pressing and holding 1. You will be connected to voice mail and can listen to your messages. To use the voicemail system, follow the instructions your voicemail provider gives.
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PHONE BOOK
Telephone numbers and names can be stored in the phone book. This is held both on the SIM and in the phone memory. It allows you to store frequently used numbers so that you can easily make a call without having to remember or enter the telephone number.
You can search and recall numbers in order to make a call, send a message or use an entry as an emergency contact. The phone book can contain at least 300 entries. If you try to add a new entry when all the memory is filled, a warning message will be displayed.
You will need to delete an existing entry in order to add the new telephone number. The contacts saved in the
SIM card memory are indicated by
SIM
. The advantage of saving to SIM means you can transfer the information to another telephone.
Create a Phone Book Entry
1. Menu--->Phonebook--->Normal Phonebook--->Add new Contact and press the center of the navigator key
2. Select--->SIM or Phone
3. Create a name for the Phonebook Entry using the numeric keypad (see below)
4. Enter a number for the phonebook entry
5. Options--->Save
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The numeric keypad also has characters printed on the keys. These characters are used for entering text for the purposes of phonebook entry and modification, SMS text writing and searching for an entry in the phonebook.
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 letter S, press the 7 key four times in quick succession.
To move on to the next letter, wait a few seconds and the cursor will appear | after the last letter you entered. You may now enter the next letter. To switch between upper and lower case use the key. You can also switch to numbers using key. The input mode will be indicated on the right hand side of the name entry field indicated by a pencil..
Press 0 to insert a space.
Press the CLEAR soft key to delete the last character typed in while entering a number or a name. Press and hold the CLEAR soft key to clear the screen.
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PHONE BOOK
Create a Phone Book Entry from
Standby
Enter the number using the numeric keypad (always include the local area code)
1. Options---> Save to Phonebook
2. Select either SIM or Phone
3. Create a name for the Phonebook Entry using the numeric keypad (see above)
5. Options--->Save
If you are saving the contact to the Phone, you get many more options to save extra detail such as:
Email address
Caller Picture
Caller Ringtone
View Phone Book Entries
1. Menu--->Phonebook--->Normal Phonebook--->
2. Use
▼and▲ to scroll through the list until you find the desired contact. Or, you can search for a contact in the phonebook via an alphabetic search. Simply, type the first character of their name and you will be automatically positioned at the correct part of the phonebook
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PHONE BOOK
Options within Phonebook
1. Menu--->Phonebook--->Normal Phonebook--->
2. Use
▼and▲ to scroll through the list until you find the desired contact
3. Press OPTION soft key
4. Options available to be performed on that contact record are as follows:
VIEW
Send Text Message
Send multimedia message
Call
Edit
Delete
Copy
Add to block list
Groups
Phonebook Settings
Within Phonebook Settings you can do the following:
1) Assign the default storage location (SIM, Phone or both)
2) Assign Phonebook entries to a Speed dial number
(2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 can have a telephone number assigned to them)
3) View how much storage has been used on the SIM and the Phone
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PHONE BOOK
4) Copy or Move contacts between the Phone and Sim and vice versa
5) Delete all Contacts
Create a Picture Phone Book Entry
You can also create a Phonebook entry with a picture associated with it. This is particularly useful when you receive an incoming call as the photograph will be displayed on the screen. Therefore you can see who is calling by simply looking at the photograph of them.
1. Menu--->Phonebook--->Picture Phonebook--->Add
(Use < and > to locate the green button)--->Picture
2. Take a photograph off the person that you are adding to the phonebook (press Central Square key). Press save soft key
3. Name---> Create a name for the Phonebook Entry using the numeric keypad (see above)
4. Enter a number for the phonebook entry
5. Save--->Back
Dial a Picture Phone Book Entry
Use < and > to move to the desired photo to call.
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PHONE BOOK
Press
Storing a Speed Dial Number
You can assign a speed dial number to a phonebook entry. This means you can dial a number very easily whenever you want simply by pressing the associated number.
1. Menu--->Settings--->Direct Number
2. Select either M1, M2 or M3
3. Name is automatically filled, do not edit.
4. Options--->Add from Phonebook
or
Enter Number, Add the telephone number required--->OK--->Save
Dialling a Speed Dial Number
Press and hold the desired key (M1, M2 or M3) to dial out the corresponding number.
Information about all calls is stored on this telephone in the Call Record. These calls include:
Missed calls
Calls dialled
Calls received
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CALL RECORD
Display Missed Calls
When you have a missed call, a message n MISSED
CALLS will appear on the display e.g. 3 MISSED
CALLS. Press SELECT soft key to review the details or press CANCEL to exit. You can also review missed calls via the menu as follows:
1. Menu--->Call Centre--->Call History--->Missed Calls
2. Use
▼and▲ to scroll through the list until you find the desired contact
3. Press the soft key OPTIONS, the following will be available to perform on that call record entry:
View
Call
Send Text Message
Send Multimedia message
Save to Phonebook
Add to block list
Delete
Display Dialled Calls
1. Menu--->Call Centre--->Call History--->Dialled Calls
2. Use
▼and▲ to scroll through the list until you find the desired contact
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CALL RECORD
3. Press the soft key OPTIONS, the following will be available to perform on that call record entry:
View
Call
Send Text Message
Send Multimedia message
Save to Phonebook
Add to block list
Delete
Display Received Calls
1. Menu--->Call Centre--->Call History--->Received Calls
2. Use
▼and▲ to scroll through the list until you find the desired contact
3. Press the soft key OPTIONS, the following will be available to perform on that call record entry:
View
Call
Send Text Message
Send Multimedia message
Save to Phonebook
Add to block list
Delete
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CALL RECORD
Delete Call Logs
1. Menu--->Call Centre--->Call History--->Delete Call
Logs
2. Select either Missed call, Dialled calls, Recived Calls or All Calls to set to zero.
Call Settings
Within Call Settings there is SIM Call Settings and
Advance Settings
You can access SIM Call Settings as follows:
Menu--->Call Centre--->Call Settings--->SIM Call
Settings
There are many settings available:
Caller ID: - You can choose whether this is set by network, hidden or shown
Call waiting: This can be activated or deactivated.
Please check that this service is available from your service provider. You can INTERROGATE to find out if your service provider offers this service.
Call Divert: Incoming calls can be diverted to a specified telephone number (voicemail number generally). There are 5 options available with this function:
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CALL RECORD
Divert all Calls: Call divert is applied to all incoming calls
Divert if Unreachable: Call divert is applied to all incoming calls if your phone is switched off or you are not in a service area
If No Answer: Call divert is applied to all incoming calls if you do not answer the call
If Busy: Call divert is applied to all incoming calls if your line is busy
Divert All Data Calls
Call Barring: Incoming and outgoing calls to and from your phone can be limited. There are 4 options available with this function:
Outgoing Calls No outgoing calls can be made
All INT’L CALLS: No outgoing international calls can be made from this phone
INT’L EXCEPT TO HOME: No outgoing international calls can be made from this phone except to a domestic phone number or a number serviced by a domestic provider
All Incoming Calls: No incoming calls can be received
Incoming while Roaming: No incoming calls can be received when you are not in a serviced area.
Line Switching
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CALL RECORD
You can access Advance Settings as follows:
Menu--->Call Centre--->Call Settings--->Advance
Settings
There are many settings available:
Block List: The ability to Reject and blacklist numbers
Auto Redial: If this setting is activated, when you make a call but cannot get through as the other line is engaged, your telephone will automatically redial this number after a certain amount of time (decided by you). This will take place provided you have not cancelled the call.
Display Call time
Call Time Reminder: - customise if you want a reminder of how long you have been on the phone
Auto quick end: To finish a call in close the phone
Answer mode:
Flap answer: If this setting is activated, when there is an incoming call simply flip the phone open to answer it.
Any key: If this setting is activated, when there is an incoming call you can press any key to answer it.
Auto answer when on Headset mode
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HANDSET SETTINGS
I.C.E In Case of Emergency
You can add 4 Names and Numbers of people who could be contacted in times of Emergency.
Menu--->Settings--->ICE--->Contacts
You can input all the phone owner's information e.g.name, address, disease, allergy, blood group, doctor
Menu--->Settings--->ICE--->Owner Info
Boost Settings
Whenever you make or receive a call, the amplify feature can be set to on as a default.
Menu--->Settings--->Boost Settings
Profiles
There are 4 types of profile available:
General
Silent
Meeting
Outdoor
Menu--->Settings---> Profiles
You can make changes to the detail of the profile selected. A profile is made up of the following settings:
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Alert type, Ring Type, Ringtone, Ringtone Volume, SIM 1
Message, SIM 2 Message, Message Volume, Keytone
Type, Keytone Volume, Power on tone, Power Off tone,
Flap open tone type, Flap close tone type, System alert
Direct Number
You can assign a one touch button number to a phonebook entry. This means you can dial a number very easily whenever you want simply by pressing either
M1, M2 or M3.
Menu--->Settings---> Direct Number---> Select either M1,
M2 or M3
Dual Sim Settings
Set the setting to use one or 2 SIM.
Phone Settings
Within Phone Settings you can adjust the following functions:
Time and date: Set home city, Set the time and date, set format (12hr or 24hr and DDMMYYYY or MMDDYYYY or YYYYMMDD
Scheduled Power On or Off
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Language: There are 14 languages available to display the menu i.e. English, French, Spanish, Dutch and
German etc.
Preferred input methods e.g. Capitals or lower case.
Extra Settings: Different Modes can be set up
Display Settings: You can set Wallpaper, you can alter power on and off display, display analog or digital clock on the flip cover
Dedicated keys : You can set the phone so as you only need to press one navigation key key to enter the desired menu on the telephone.
Auto update time: The time is setting automatically.
Flight mode settings
Backlight Settings: Brightness and Time that the light is kept on for
Network Settings
SIM and GPRS settings can be changed
Security Settings
This mobile telephone allows you to set up passwords to help protect your telephone from unauthorized use.
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The PIN and PIN2 codes are supplied with your SIM card. The PIN code hellps to protect the SIM card from unauthorized use. The PIN2 code is required to access certain services.
You can set the screen to auto lock and set the time taken to do this
There is also a Phone lock
Connectivity
Enter the Data account information.
Restore Default
You can undo all the changes you have made to the telephone settings and restore to the factory settings.
The default password is 1122.
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SOS
SOS Function
In an emergency, you can press the SOS button for help during 3 seconds.
If you have preset an SOS text message and set the
SMS RECEIVER (generally another mobile phone), once you press the SOS button, the phone will send the SOS text message to the receiver.
Up to 5 numbers can be preset on the SOS list .
The phone will dial numbers on this SOS list automatically one by one. If a busy tone is detected or a call is aborted by user, the next number will be dialled immediately. The phone will dial these numbers until the handset is powered off.
If you want to quit the SOS mode press SOS again 3 seconds.
Note: When SOS is switched ON, you cannot turn the telephone OFF. You must switch the SOS mode OFF before turning the phone off.
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SOS Number Settings
You can set up to 5 SOS numbers or set a number for a call centre.
1. Menu--->SOS--->SOS--->Set SOS number--->Set 5
Numbers
or
Set Call centre (depending on whom you would like to call at a time of emergency).
2. Menu--->SOS--->SOS--->Set SOS
Number--->Edit--->Either add from Phonebook or Enter
Number
or
3. Menu--->SOS--->Call Centre Number--->Enter the call centre number using the numeric keypad
SOS Message Record
Record an informative message that will assist your helpers in time of emergency e.g. "This is Jane Smith calling, I have hurt myself. Please come to my house and help me."
Menu--->SOS---Record SOS MSG----> Recite your message clearly---> Press Stop on completion (the message can be up to 20 seconds long)
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SOS
SOS Text Message
You can enter the SOS text message. This will be sent to mobile phones on your list.
Menu--->SOS---> SOS SMS--->Type an informative text message--->Options--->Done
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Organizer
There are many useful functions within organizer.
Human Voice
You can set Human Voice Prompt, Intelligent
Call alert (telephone number announced when call is received), Key Number Reporting
(announcement of key pressed) and Volume of voice announcement
Calendar
You can review the calendar, move to a certain date quickly and add events (with an alarm) if required.
Tasks
You can set up a prioritised To Do list (with alarm reminders if required)
Alarm
An alarm can also be set to sound at specific times if required. The alarm can be set to go off only once or repeatedly on a weekly
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schedule. Five different alarm times can be set up.
Press any key to stop the alarm sound. The alarm will keep ringing every 5 minutes until you actually turn the alarm setting to Off or press
M1 or simply press .
The alarm still works when the telephone is switched off.
Ensure the phone ringing tones are not set to silent, otherwise you will not hear the alarm!
Bluetooth
CL8500 supports bluetooth. Other bluetooth devices can be searched for and likewise the
CL8500 can be found. Bluetooth password is
0000. You can connect with a bluetooth headset or perhaps with another phone. This would enable file transfer via bluetooth.e.g.
Photo transfer, MP3 and MP4.
You can also stop the bluetooth function so that other devices will not find it.
World Clock
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Look at a map of the world, find the city required and see what the time is.
Shortcuts
Set up list of functions you wish to access quickly via the
Shortcuts menu.
Multimedia
There is superb multimedia options available on the
CL8500.
There is a Camera, Video, Audio Player, Sound Recorder and FM Radio.
File Manager
All the files used in the many applications on the phone can be found within File Manager. There is a folder for each of the following:
Answer Machine
Audio
Download
My Music
Photos
Picture_phonebook
Videos
You can do standard file manipulation for each of the files within the folder e.g. View, Rename, Delete, Sort, Copy,
Move, Details, Send
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Telephone cannot be switched on
Check battery is inserted and check that it is inserted correctly
Nothing appears on the display
Check the handset is switched on
Check the battery and SIM are inserted correctly
Display is locked when the telephone is switched on
Enter the PUK to unlock the SIM
No signal icon is displayed
There is no network connection. Move around to try and get to an area where there may be coverage
Contact your service provider
Message to say that a function is not possible
Your service provider might not provide the function in question or you may need to subscribe to that service. Contact the service provider.
No display during the charging process
The battery charge is very low. Wait a few minutes.
“Insert Sim” or “Limited Service” message is displayed
Ensure the SIM is inserted correctly
The battery is discharged quickly or cannot be charged at all.
Charge the battery for 4 hours
Place the phone correctly in the charging unit or connect the charging unit properly. Clean the
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contact surfaces on the mobile phone and charging unit with a soft, dry cloth.
Try a new battery
Unable to Charge the phone
Check the adaptor connections
If temperature is below -10℃ or higher than 55℃ move to a place without such extremes of temperature
Try a new battery
Failure to link to the network
The signal is too weak, or there may be some radio interference
Is the SIM card installed incorrectly or damaged?
If the SIM card is damaged, please ask your service provider for a replacement.
Cannot make a Call
Check that mobile fees have been paid
Check that the SIM card is valid
Check if fixed dialling is set
Ensure you have pressed the green dial button
Is the SIM card registered to the network
Is the bar outgoing calls feature enabled
There may be a problem with the network, call your service provider
Check the service provider number, local area number or NMC number (see Handset Settings)
Cannot answer a call:
Check that mobile fees have been paid
Check that the SIM card is valid
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Check if fixed dialling is set
Is the bar incoming calls feature enabled
Is the call diverting function enabled
The keys appear to be locked
Power the phone off and then on
Caller Number is not displayed
Ensure you have subscribed to the Caller ID service. Contact your service provider
The caller may have withheld their details
Let the phone ring a few times as there may be a delay in receiving the Caller ID information
Any problems not referred to above
Check through the User Guide
Power off and then on again. Check to see if the problem persists
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SAFETY INFORMATION
General
Only use the power supply included with the product.
Only use the approved rechargeable battery supplied.
Do not open the handset (except to replace the handset batteries or SIM) or base. Contact the helpline for all repairs.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire. There is a serious risk of explosion and/ or the release of toxic chemicals.
If you are sure you are not going to use the telephone for over a month, remove the battery
Cleaning
Clean the telephone with a soft cloth. Keep the base and handset charging contacts clean. Never use polishes or cleaning agents - they could damage the finish or the electrics inside.
Environmental
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
Always ensure there is a free flow of air over the surfaces of the telephone.
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Do not place any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions e.g. bathrooms.
Do not expose your product to fire or other hazardous conditions.
The telephone is designed for working within a temperature range of -10
C to 55
C.
Usage
In summary, read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal.
SWITCH ON SAFELY
Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference.
This could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off near medical equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Do not use the device at a refuelling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Follow any restrictions. Do not use the device where blasting is in progress.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in the normal position as explained in the product documentation.
BACK-UP COPIES
Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all-important information.
CHARGING
Do not use the telephone during charging
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HEARING AID INFORMATION
Some phones are measured for compatibility with hearing aids. If the box for your particular model has
“Rated for Hearing Aids” printed on it, the following explanation applies. When some mobile phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate. The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of their mobile phones, to assist hearing device users in finding phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label on the box. The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user’s hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
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NETWORK SERVICES
To use the phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features in this device depend on features in the wireless network to function.
These network services may not be available on all networks or you may have to make specific arrangements with your service provider before you can utilize network services. Your service provider may need to give you additional instructions for their use and explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect how you can use network services. For instance, some networks may not support all language-dependent characters and services.
Your service provider may have requested that certain features be disabled or not activated in your device. If so, they will not appear on your device menu. Your device may also have been specially configured. This configuration may include changes in menu names, menu order and icons. Contact your service provider for more information.
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GUARANTEE
From the moment your Geemarc product 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 AWARRANTY CLAIM.
Please note: The guarantee applies to the United Kingdom only
DECLARATION: Geemarc Telecom SA hereby
declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications
Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EEC and in particular article 3 section 1a, 1b and section 3. The telephone does not operate if the line current is lower than 18 mA.
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Electrical connection: The apparatus is designed to operate from a 230V 50Hz supply only. (Classified as
‘hazardous voltage’ according to EN60950 standard).
The apparatus does not incorporate an integral power on/off switch. To disconnect the power, either switch off supply at the mains power socket or unplug the AC adaptor. When installing the apparatus, ensure that the mains power socket is readily accessible.
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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:
- Remove the batteries and deposit them in an appropriate WEEE skip. 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
Telephone 01707 384438
Or fax 01707 372529
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