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Your telephone provides boosted receive volume control to the handset for
people who have difficulty hearing. If you have a hearing impairment but do not
use a Hearing Aid, or if you use a Hearing Aid with its T-Switch set to normal
(acoustic) mode, simply use the
VOL
S
and
VOL
T
keys to adjust the volume to a
comfortable level.
If you use a Hearing Aid with its T-Switch set to the Telecoil (T-position) mode,
you may also need to adjust the way you hold the handset receiver over your
Hearing Aid. Try sliding the handset receiver over your ear into slightly different
positions until you find a position that allows you to hear clearly but still allows
you to speak directly towards the handset mouthpiece. Ensure you speak clearly
and loudly towards the mouthpiece.
If you use a Hearing Aid that automatically switches to the T-position when the
handset is placed near the Hearing Aid, searching for the best coupling may
result in the Hearing Aid switching in and out of the T-position. If you experience
difficulty using the telephone with this type of Hearing Aid you should consult
your audiologist about the best way to use your Hearing Aid with your telephone.
IF YOU HAVE
A HEARING AID