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SAFETY INFORMATION

General

Only use the correct  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 chemicals.

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 

fi

nish or the electrics inside.

Environmental

Do not expose to direct sunlight.
Always ensure there is a free 

fl

ow of air over the surfaces of the tele-

phone.

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 

fi

re or other hazardous conditions. 

Unplug your phone from the telephone socket during thunderstorms be-
cause it could damage your telephone. Your guarantee does not cover 
thunderstorm damage.

Do not use the telephone if there is a gas leak.   Any spark that might be 
created by the electrical contacts found in the telephone could ignite a large 
amount of leaking gas.

The telephone is designed for working within a temperature range of 5°C 
to 45°C.

Summary of Contents for AMPLI600

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Page 2: ...ency Contact Telephone 25 Testing the Remote Band 26 Change the Remote Band Battery 26 Cancel and Emergency Contact Call 26 REMOTE MONITORING Remote Audio Monitoring 26 Activate Remote Audio Monitoring 26 Setttting the Remote Audio Monitoring Access PIN Code 27 Using Remote Audio Monitoring 27 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Headset 29 Neckloop 29 Shaker 30 VOLUME AND TONE Sending Level Adjustment 31 Receivi...

Page 3: ...600 to its full potential Keep this user guide in a safe place for future reference To use the caller display facility you must subscribe to your network provider s caller display service 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 ...

Page 4: ... then con nect the plug to the telephone wall socket Connect the power supply to the jack located on the back of the telephone then plug into the wall socket Please choose a socket near your telephone socket to enable you to unplug the mains power quickly in case of a prob lem Lift the handset if there is a dial tone the telephone is ready for use If there is no dial tone check that everything is ...

Page 5: ...0 Once the holes are lined up push the wall plate adapter in towards the AMPLI600 and then slide the plate upwards until it is securely placed on the phone Once the Wall Plate adapter is installed plug the 8 inch short cord into the jack on the wall Holding the phone slightly above the mounting screws on the wall jack push the phone against the mounting screws so they are hooked into upper and low...

Page 6: ... adjustment Direct memories Memory storing key Hands free microphone Headset button Time break recall button Flashing incoming call indicator strobe light Hands free dialling amplifier Last number redial Mute button Message waiting newcall LED Aerial SOS key stop SOS key Stop SOS SOS key Remote control Speaker Speaker volume adjustment ...

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Page 8: ...wn keys Validation key Screen example On hook position OK button is used to confirm action or a choice on the screen UP DOWN arrow buttons are used to high light or scroll through the menu C button is used to cancel or confirm an action entry or clear a stored Caller ID call ...

Page 9: ...hich 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 Precede the CID call record number To show new records ...

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Page 11: ...ll through and listen to the 4 tones available Press OK to select desired ring tone Press C three times to exit or do nothing for 20 seconds and the ring type will automatically be saved ready for the next incoming call Alarm and Ringer Settings A 3 position switch located on the right side of the phone allows the settings below Ringer and strobe flash are activated Normal Setting The other two se...

Page 12: ...dialling If your phone does not dial out it is probably being used from an older private switch board PBX In this case theTone Pulse setting must be moved to Pulse Pulse Press MUTE Use or to select SET PHONE Press OK Use or to select TONE PULSE Press OK Select TONE or PULSE Press OK to confirm Press C three times to exit ...

Page 13: ...onth Day and between 12h 24h Press MUTE Use or to select SET PHONE Press OK Use or to select DATE FORMAT Press OK Select DAY MONTH or MONTH DAY Press OK to confirm Use or to select HOUR FORMAT Press OK Select 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR Press OK to confirm Press C twice to exit SETTINGS ...

Page 14: ...irst then the date Press C to exit Language Setting You can choose between 16 different languages including English and French The default is American English English 1 Note Do not change to a language you cannot read or understand as it will be difficult to return to a language on screen that you do understand Press MUTE Use or to select SET PHONE Press OK Use or to select SET LANGUAGE Press OK U...

Page 15: ...ast level that is correct for you Press OK to exit it will automatically return to time and date screen Auto On Hook When this feature is ON if you leave the telephone off the hook by mistake the AMPLI600 will automatically disconnect the line after 5 8 minutes and your telephone will be ready to take another incoming call Press MUTE Use or to select SET PHONE Press OK Use or to select AUTO ON HOO...

Page 16: ...ctivated the phone will display at full size but automatically switch to display small numbers when there is a number with more than 8 digits The default on arrival is activated However if you ever need to change this setting see below Press MUTE Use or to select SET PHONE Press OK Use or to select DIM X x Press OK Use or to select ON or OFF Press OK to confirm Press C twice to exit SETTINGS ...

Page 17: ...or to select SET AREA LDS Press OK Use or to enter your area code The phone accommodates up to six 6 digits allows for International codes Once you have entered your area code even if you are not using all six 6 digits press the OK button until you reach the SET LDS CODE screen The LDS Code is your long distance code In the U S your long distance code is 1 The telephone is pre set for the U S NOTE...

Page 18: ... appear on the display To end the call press SPKR again Using the inductive coupler for hearing aids Turn your hearing aid to the T setting Use the phone handset as usual but the inductive coupler will feed the incoming call directly into your hearing aid Note users of digital hearing aids must make sure their aids have been programmed for use with the T setting Making A Call Using the handset Lif...

Page 19: ...tween 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 head set on the cradle at the same time Hands free calls can also be made using an optional headset see Optional Accessories chapter Call Time Counter The call time counter will be displayed a few seconds after the phone num ber is connec...

Page 20: ...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 confirm Press OK to exit Mute Function If you wish you can speak privately to someone else in the room without your caller overhearing You will still be able to hear the caller but they cannot hear you during...

Page 21: ...tablish a dial tone or switch to another caller when using services such as Call Waiting For details please contact your network operator Press MUTE Use or to to select SET PHONE Press OK Use or to to select REG FLASH Press OK Use or to to select FLASH300 or FLASH600 Press OK Press C twice to exit Default in US 600ms USING THE TELEPHONE ...

Page 22: ...ave keyed it in correctly 30 digits per telephone number allowed Press the one touch key button Priority or Memory dial where you wish to store it The screen will display SAVE OK Note Numbers will be lost after a few hours if you disconnect your phone Dialling stored Numbers Lift the handset or press SPKR or press Headset if headset plugged in Press the appropriate one touch memory key and the sto...

Page 23: ...elatives neighbours or friends The friend relative or neigh bour you choose must have a touchtone phone service and a phone that will generate touch tone codes Do not use the emergency services as emergency contact SOS numbers Note We suggest that both the Remote Audio Monitoring Auto On Hook features of theAMPLI600 are ON to ensure the Emergency Contact Feature works correctly Create Emergency Co...

Page 24: ...at the emergency contact will hear if the call is an swered The message can be up to 10 seconds long Press MUTE Use or to select SET SOS Press OK Use or to select SOS SOUND Press OK Record your emergency contact SOS message by speaking clearly into the speakerphone You must be less than 1 ft away from the phone The message can be up to 10 seconds long A good example of a message would be This is M...

Page 25: ... dial your emergency contact SOS numbers starting with number 1 If this number is busy or nobody answers within 30 seconds the AMPLI600 will dial the second emergency contact SOS number This process will continue until all 6 numbers have been dialed twice unless someone picks up the call When a person answers the emergency call they will hear the emergency message The person must press one of the ...

Page 26: ... Lift the cover to find the battery Replace with 1 alkaline 23A 12V size cigarette lighter battery Take note and insert with the correct polarity Replace the cover Cancel an Emergency Contact SOS Call In cases of a false alarm you can press the X button on the remote band or STOP button on the phone base to deactivate the emergency contact SOS function Remote Audio Monitoring By giving an emergenc...

Page 27: ...voice mail services All answering machine or systems connected to the same phone number as the AMPLI600 must be unplugged or deactivated Activate Remote Audio Monitoring Press MUTE Use or to select SET SOS Press OK Use or to select AUTO TURN Press OK Use or to select ON off to deactivate Press OK Press C twice to exit REMOTE MONITORING ...

Page 28: ...oring These are instructions for your remote emergency contact caller Ensure you provide them with the remote PIN code 1 Dial as if it was a regular phone call You will hear a beep after 10 dialing tones 2 You will have 10 seconds to enter the Remote Audio Monitor Access PIN Code on your keypad the access code is 1234 unless it has been changed This turns on the speakerphone of the AMPLI600 phone ...

Page 29: ...ls received with the VOLUME and TONE slide buttons located on the top of the phone if func tion is active and the sending level with the 3 position switch located on the right side Neckloop Connect the neckloop into the neckloop socket located at the back of your telephone Press SPKR or lift handset to activate the neckloop and speak into the microphone on the neckloop or handset respectively The ...

Page 30: ... the back of your phone When an incoming call is received the shaker will be activated and vibrate while the phone rings One of the shaker settings must be selected using the 3 position switch located on the right side of the phone See Settings chapter For these optionals accessories consult the retailer see contact details at the end of this manual OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ...

Page 31: ... allows you to either boost low or high frequency range When AMPLI is off the receiving volume adjustment is 0 15dB The tone control cannot be used When the call is finished the telephone will reset to standard mode i e AMPLI turned off Extra Volume Adjustment Switch In order to override the standard setting i e AMPLI switched off turn the extra volume adjustment switch located on the rear panel o...

Page 32: ... extra 12 dB by holding down the handset amplifier button located on the handset Note The button must be released while talking or it will act as a mute button Caution Exposure to high amplification levels to people without hear ing loss may cause damage to hearing VOLUME AND TONE ...

Page 33: ...ss OK to confirm and enter the name corresponding to entered number Select the desired letter by a pressing on the corresponding key see table below When the name is correct press OK for 3 seconds to confirm the Number and Name storage and press C to exit You can use this table or the letters printed on the keypad to help you create a phone book entry Key Characters 1 1 1 2 ABCabc2ÆØ 3 DEFdef3 4 G...

Page 34: ...e 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 and phone numbers of your correspondent Use or to display incoming calls on the screen Use or to select the number you wish to store in the phonebook Press and hold OK until the last number digit flashes You ...

Page 35: ... phonebook entry by entering the first letter of the name Lift the handset or press SPKR or press Headset if headset plugged in the number will be automatically dialled 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 confirm Press OK to exit PHONEBOOK ...

Page 36: ...Press OK Use or to select number you wish to modify Press and hold OK until the last number digit flashes Press C to modify the number and insert new number Press OK You can now modify the name Press the C key to delete a letter Press OK for 3 seconds to confirm the new entry then C to exit PHONEBOOK ...

Page 37: ...viewed and saved deleted in the call log Note Area code and LDS code must be set correctly see Settings chapter for the telephone to recognize and dial calls from the Caller Display log If the caller does not wish to show his phone number or his name the screen will display PRIVATE NAME or PRIVATE CALLER depending on whether simply name or name and number are being withheld If UNKNOWN NAME or UNKN...

Page 38: ...Alternatively you can lift the handset and then find the number Lift the handset and then use or to access the log and scroll until you find the required number for dialling Press OK and the number will be automatically dialled Note You cannot use either of these methods to recall a number that displays PRIVATE or OUT OF AREA Delete a Number from the Caller Display Log Use or to access the log and...

Page 39: ...th this service you are made aware that a new call is coming through when you are in conversation You can take this call and switch between callers To use this feature you must have subscribed to this service with your network provider Press MUTE Use or to select SET PHONE Press OK Use or to select CALL WAITING Press OK Use or to select ON Press OK Press C twice CALLER DISPLAY ...

Page 40: ...ng and their name and number will be displayed on the screen If you chose to answer the call press FLASH or the phone hook button to transfer Note If you don t answer the second call the number will be recorded into the incoming call log and you will be able to call them back later For more information about subscribing to Call Waiting contact your net work provider CALLER DISPLAY ...

Page 41: ... Press C to confirm Press OK to exit If you do not subscribe to caller display or message waiting service simply press or once To turn off this feature set the MSG switch on the base of the phone to OFF New calls will still be indicated with N on the screen but the LED will not flash Message Waiting LED If you are connected to certain type of switchboards you may get a message waiting voicemail se...

Page 42: ...er on the right side is not set to OFF posi tion Check that the phone is in the ON HOOK position No dial tone Make sure that the telephone line cord is plugged in correctly and is not damaged Connect another telephone to the telephone PTT socket or move your telephone to another socket to track if the failure is coming from your telephone or your PTT socket There may be too many communication devi...

Page 43: ... sure the Bed Shaker is plugged in correctly No amplification 1 Check to see if the AMPLI amplify button is ON You should see the red light There is Interference on the line A filter may be required for homes with DSL line There is a red light that continues to flash You have un reviewed Caller ID Call Waiting information or missed a call No Numbers in memory No number stored in that memory button...

Page 44: ...tal Do not expose to direct sunlight Always ensure there is a free flow of air over the surfaces of the tele phone 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 Unplug your phone from the telephone socket during thunderstorms be cause it could damage your telephone Your gua...

Page 45: ...sum of the REN s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary disconti...

Page 46: ... equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help If trouble is experienced with this equipment for repair or warranty infor mation please contact our customer service staff at 248 577 5400 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the tel...

Page 47: ...ar design Repair or replacement will be warranted for a period of 90 days or the original time on the original warranty whichever is longer The warranty does not cover accidents negligence or breakage to any parts This includes shipping damage failure to follow instructions misuse fire floods use of incompatible accessories Acts of God or failure in your phone service carrier s line service The pr...

Page 48: ...rchase to Sonic Alert Inc 1050 E Maple Road Troy MI 48083 IMPORTANT YOUR RECEIPT IS PART OF YOUR WARRANTY AND MUST BE RETAINEDAND PRODUCED IN THE EVENT OFAWARRANTY CLAIM 1050 East Maple Rd Troy MI 48083 Ph 248577 5400 Fax 248 577 5433 www sonicalert com UgAMpli600_En _Ed01 GUARANTEE ...

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