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W-1100 Clarity Extra

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Note for Users with Pulse/Rotary ser-
vice only:
 Many automated answering
systems used by banks, stores and gov-
ernment agencies ask you to “Push 1 for
service”, “Push 2 for the operator”, etc. You
must switch the tone/pulse switch on the
top edge of the phone to tone before
responding to these prompts. In summary,
dial the phone number you want to call in
pulse mode, switch to tone mode to
interact with the automated answering
system, switch back to pulse mode when
your call is done. When switching from
Pulse to Tone during a call, there will be a
3 second delay from the time you first
push a key in tone mode until the key
press is transmitted. You cannot switch
from tone to pulse during a call.

Important: You must have tone signaling
service to use the TONE feature on the
Walker Clarity. If in doubt, contact your
local telephone company.

 To Set the

TONE/PULSE Switch:

1. Move the switch towards the correct
setting.

2. Depress the hookswitch once.

3. The phone will now dial in the mode you
selected.

 Last Number Redial

Last Number Redial allows you to auto-
matically redial the last telephone number

you called. This feature is convenient for
redialing numbers which are busy. The
phone number stored for redial will be
reset with every new call you make.

 To Operate

Last Number Redial:

1. Depress the hookswitch to get a new
dial tone.

2. Press the “Redial” Button once.

3. Stay on the line, and your call will be
dialed.

The last number dialed will be stored in
the Walker Clarity for you until you dial
another number or disconnect the tele-
phone from the wall jack.

 Flash

Flash is a special feature that is required
to use some calling services provided by
your local phone company, such as call
waiting. Consult your guide to these
services which is available from your local
phone company. Flash serves the same
purpose as pressing and releasing the
hook switch very quickly.

 To Use the Flash Feature:

Simply press the Flash button at the
appropriate time as outlined in the guide
provided by your local phone company.

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Summary of Contents for Clarity Extra W1100

Page 1: ...Clarity Extra High Frequency Enhancing Phone Model W1100 www walkerclarity com E S P A O L F R A N A I S E N G L I S H User Guide...

Page 2: ...h Control 13 Warble Control 13 Visual Ringer 13 Tone Pulse Selection 14 Last Number Redial 14 Flash 14 Hold 15 Surge Protection 15 Mute 15 Neck Loop Auxillary Port 16 OPERATION 16 To Place or Receive...

Page 3: ...iator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product whe...

Page 4: ...wer supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed B If liquid has been spilled into the product C If the product has been exposed to rain or water D If the product does not operate nor mally by following t...

Page 5: ...s may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian mainte nance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alte...

Page 6: ...of the contents from the package If there is any visible dam age or any of the contents are missing do not attempt to operate this equipment Please call 1 800 552 3368 to exchange UNPACKING THE WALKER...

Page 7: ...he unit can be used as a desk top phone or a wall mount phone Avoid placing the unit where it will be exposed to excessive heat or humidity INSTALLATION Connecting the Clarity Phone To install as a De...

Page 8: ...4 5 6 7 8 9 10 REDIAL FLASH HOLD CLARITY WALKER EXTRA INSTALLATION Note If you are plugging the phone into an older 4 prong jack use an RJ11C adapter RJ 11C Installation View Flat cord here Coiled co...

Page 9: ...0 volt outlet Desk Mount key Wall Mount Key INSTALLATION Back of Phone Wall Mount Bracket Attach the wall mounting bracket to the bottom of the Walker Clarity It snaps into place The cord should run u...

Page 10: ...racket line up with the raised mounting pins on the modular wall jack Once the holes are lined up push the phone in towards the wall jack and then slide the phone downward until it is se curely seated...

Page 11: ...Switch 4 Sound Level Indicator 5 Ringer Volume Control 6 Visual Ringer 7 Ringer Pitch Control 8 Warble Control 9 Tone Pulse Selector 10 Last Number Redial 11 Flash Button 12 Hold Button 13 Hold Indic...

Page 12: ...essed the volume will jump to the volume level indicated by the volume control The boost button will reset automatically every time the phone is hung up for at least 5 seconds This feature will allow...

Page 13: ...ar It is suggested that you set the pitch control to low the smallest dot when you start using the phone Visual Ringer A lighted ringer works in conjunction with the low frequency ringer It sends out...

Page 14: ...t setting 2 Depress the hookswitch once 3 The phone will now dial in the mode you selected Last Number Redial Last Number Redial allows you to auto matically redial the last telephone number you calle...

Page 15: ...he hold button once to place the call on hold The red hold light will turn on 2 Hang up the receiver 3 To take the call off hold A Simply lift the Walker Clarity receiver out of the cradle OR B Pick u...

Page 16: ...level Note If you made an error while dialing just depress the hookswitch listen for a dial tone and dial again Neck Loop Auxillary Port The W 1100 has a 3 5mm phono jack to use with a neck loop The v...

Page 17: ...cations Important Wait at least two hours after installing for the phone to charge before you begin programming To Program Numbers into the Clarity Phone 1 Select the number you wish to store for each...

Page 18: ...before dialing any more numbers For example Pressing a memory button that has 9 P 555 1212 programmed into it will dial the number 9 then wait 3 seconds and dial 555 1212 In most cases you will not n...

Page 19: ...performance follow these guidelines in caring for the unit CARE Avoid dropping or knocking the unit Dust the unit regularly Wipe the unit with a soft damp cloth Do not use detergents and avoid excess...

Page 20: ...ses using TOUCH TONE mode When your call is complete move the switch back to PULSE so you are ready to make your next call Dialing Problems Can t Dial Out Make sure that TONE PULSE switch is set corre...

Page 21: ...and connec tions Try interchanging cords with another phone to see if the problem is eliminated Replace any defective equipment Feedback Problems Feedback Occurs When Handset Is Set Down Avoid settin...

Page 22: ...er purchasing a variable pitch auxiliary ringer such as the Walker WR 100 These devices are exceptionally loud and can be plugged into any phone outlet in your home Interference Problems User Hears Ra...

Page 23: ...n you are called In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s should be five or less You may want to contact your local telephone company for future information FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION REQ...

Page 24: ...s B computing device as specified in Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC rules These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such inter ference in residential installation If...

Page 25: ...eration lack of reasonable care the affixing of any attachment not provided with the product and loss of parts and is voided in the event any unauthorized person alters or repairs the equipment No res...

Page 26: ...ith the equipment of any particular telephone company Modifications to the Walker Clarity to make it compatible with any particular telephone company Damage or failure caused by modification or repair...

Page 27: ...ss and telephone number should also be included Out of Warranty Service If your Walker Clarity should fail to operate properly and the one year warranty has expired you may send your phone to Walker E...

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