background image

6

1. Handset Antenna

2. IN USE/BATT LOW LED Indicator:

 Lights up when the 

HANDSET

 is in TALK

mode. Blinks when battery power is low.

3. TALK Button:

 Press to answer an incoming call,  to place a call or to end a call.

4. TONE (*) Button:

 Press to temporarily change the dialing mode from Pulse to

Tone for Rotary Service Users. (Press once before entering numbers to access

         the answering system or electronic banking services, etc.)

5. AMPL (AMPLIFIER) Button: 

Press to turn on  the HANDSET’S amplifier.

6. FLASH Button: 

Press to answer an incoming call if you have Call Waiting.

7. RE (REDIAL)/PA (PAUSE) Button:

 (REDIAL) - Press to redial the last number

        you’ve  dialed. (PAUSE) - Press to insert a pause while dialing. (Note:You’ll
        need the 

PAUSE

 button to dial numbers which use an alternative long distance

        access code.)

8. MEMO Button:

 Press to store phone numbers in memory,  to call a number

you’ve previously stored or to set the phone’s amplification to AUTO(see

        page 13).

9. CHN (CHANNEL) Button:

 Press to change the operating channel when you

hear interference.

10. VOLUME CONTROL SLIDE Switch:

 Adjust the handset volume to your desired

        hearing level.

11.

AUDIO JACK: 

For connecting your other assistive listening devices.

12. HEADSET Jack: 

For connecting your headset plug to enjoy  “hands free”

communication.

13. TONE CONTROL SLIDE Switch: 

Adjust the in-coming voice tone level on your

        handset so you can clearly understand every word.

14. RINGER ON/OFF Switch:

 Turns the HANDSET’S ringer On or Off.

15. Charge CONTACTS: 

For charging the battery pack inside the handset. It’s

        recommended that it be periodically cleaned with a damp cloth.

HANDSET Controls

MANUAL(430-0102-)V3.p65

02-10-23, 11:30

6

Summary of Contents for Dialogue CL-40

Page 1: ...se Instructions carefully before use Keep for future reference AMERIPHONE Inc 12082 Western Ave Garden Grove CA 92841 800 874 3005 714 897 0808 AMERIPHONE CL 40 5270 0101 4 4 02 M03900 CL 40 CL DIALOG...

Page 2: ...1 Wall Mounting 12 Basic Operation 13 Receiving Calls 13 Placing Calls 14 Using the Headset Feature 14 Storing Numbers 16 Recalling Stored Numbers 16 Security System 17 Recharging the Battery Pack 18...

Page 3: ...will step or trip on the cord 9 Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can increase the risk of fire or electric shock 10 Never push any objects through the slots in the telephone The...

Page 4: ...mer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degra dation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian mainten...

Page 5: ...he battery with conductive materials such as rings bracelets and keys The battery pack or conductor may overheat and cause burns 5 Charge the battery pack provided with or identified for use with this...

Page 6: ...5 HANDSET Controls 8 9 1 2 5 6 10 13 14 11 12 7 3 4 16 15 RINGER OFF ON TONE LO H I AMP 15 O FF N MANUAL 430 0102 V3 p65 02 10 23 11 30 5...

Page 7: ...al numbers which use an alternative long distance access code 8 MEMO Button Press to store phone numbers in memory to call a number you ve previously stored or to set the phone s amplification to AUTO...

Page 8: ...7 BASE UNIT Controls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CHG IN USE POWER C O R D L E S S A M P L I F I E D P H O N E MANUAL 430 0102 V3 p65 02 10 23 11 30 7...

Page 9: ...for the best reception 6 CHG CHARGE IN USE LED Indicator Lights up to indicate the unit is ON or when the HANDSET is placed on the BASE UNIT for charging It flashes when the PAGE function is activated...

Page 10: ...G BRACKET TELEPHONE LINE CORD SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD and OWNER S MANUAL QUICK GUIDE 3 Insert the small plug on the end of the AC ADAPTOR into the POWER IN CONNECTION JACK at the back of the BASE UN...

Page 11: ...g system set the TONE PULSE select switch to PULSE position C If you are unsure which system you have set the TONE PULSE select switch to the TONE position Press the TALK button on the handset to get...

Page 12: ...g Bracket not required For normal position as shown in Figure 1 place the base unit on any desired but suitable location 2 15 position See Figure 2 With the back of the base unit facing up insert the...

Page 13: ...e MOUNTING BRACKET into the matching upper slots of the BASE UNIT Press down on the opposite side of the MOUNTING BRACKET until the other hook locks into place Plug the free end of the SHORT TELEPHONE...

Page 14: ...incoming calls 3 Start your conversation 4 To amplify in coming sound press the AMPL button slide the Volume Control to suit your hearing 5 Slide the Tone Control switch up or down to attain optimum w...

Page 15: ...ividuals without hearing disabilities Therefore do not remove the warning label attached to the back of the handset If it is likely that a visually impaired person will use the telephone securely atta...

Page 16: ...included to be connected to your HANDSET for you to enjoy a hands free communication Insert the small plug on the end of the headset into the HEADSET JACK at the right side of the HANDSET Follow the...

Page 17: ...ing device 1 Plug a compatible auxiliary cable available from Ameriphone dealers into the AUDIO Jack 2 Plug the other end into your assistive listening device 3 When you have the assistive listening d...

Page 18: ...stored 703 1968 under button 1 on the keypad 3 Press the MEMO button again A total of 10 telephone numbers can be programmed in memory IMPORTANT The maximum number of digits that can be stored for any...

Page 19: ...base unit and handset Security Code This telephone has an internal security code with 65 536 possible combinations Multi Channel Access Your cordless telephone lets you select a channel from the 40 fr...

Page 20: ...every 90 days of nonuse to avoid battery failure When the battery pack can no longer be charged replacement of the battery pack will be necessary The battery pack used in your telephone may develop a...

Page 21: ...for 12 hours ATTENTION The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery pack The battery pack is recyclable At the end of its useful life under various state and local laws it may...

Page 22: ...BASE UNIT is raised Interference on reception check the following 1 Noise may be picked up from electrical products in the home or electrical storms Generally this noise is a minor annoyance and shoul...

Page 23: ...tronic circuits activate a relay to connect the cordless telephone to your telephone line These electronic circuits operate in the radio frequency spectrum While several protection circuits are used t...

Page 24: ...ction is necessary under the circumstances The telephone company may make changes in its communication facilities equipment operations or procedures where such action is reasonably required in the ope...

Page 25: ...radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which c...

Reviews: