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11.5. N
UMBER OF RINGS
This parameter determines the number of times your phone rings before your answering
machine is started. The number of rings is between 2 and 7; you can also select the Saver
mode.
The Saver mode automatically determines: whether the answering machine contains any new
messages or not; if it has no new messages, the number of ring tones will be 4 and if has new
messages, number of ring tones will be 2.
•
Go to
ANS. MACH
/
SETTINGS
/
NO OF RINGS
.
•
The programmed number of rings is displayed on the screen. Press
Edit
to
change this number.
•
Using keys
or
, either choose the desired number of rings (from 2 to 7) from the
list or the Eco System. Press
OK
.
12. A
PPENDIX
12.1. H
EARING AID COMPATIBILITY
If you are suffering from hearing loss, the phone may be difficult to use. Even if you wear a
hearing aid, you may have “whistling” problems when you try to use a phone.
Some hearing aids have a “T” switch that allows you to hear with compatible phones and which
prevents high-pitch whistling. The CC220R phone has an inductive coupler that provides
compatibility with hearing aids having a “T” position
. The CC220R handset emits a
magnetic field when used. The “T” magnetic induction coil inside the hearing aid “hears” the
magnetic field and converts it back into sound.
If your hearing aid is provided with a “T” position, follow these steps:
Before dialling a number, set your hearing aid to “T”.
-
On programmable hearing aids, you can select the “T” position using the remote
control.
-
Increase the hearing aid volume.
-
If you use a
round-the-ear
hearing aid:
Hold the phone earpiece against the hearing aid (
NOT against your ear
)- Move the
phone earpiece along the hearing aid to the point you hear best.
-
If you use an
in-the-ear
hearing aid:
Hold the phone earpiece against the hearing aid.
-
When you have finished your call, turn down your hearing aid volume again and set its
switch back to the “Microphone” position.
Tips when using hearing aids not provided with a “T” position
•
If you use a round-the-ear hearing aid, hold the phone earpiece against the top of your
hearing aid (NOT against your ear).
•
If you use an in-the-ear hearing aid, hold the phone earpiece against the hearing aid.