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Using C5630(black), C5626(white) 2.4GHz Cordless Phone 

Version 2010003 

 

 

to make or answer a call. 

 

 to make or answer a call using 

speakerphone. 

 

to end a call. 

 

 To redial the last number. 

 

(Program):

 

to program a number into 

memory button

 

 

to dial the number stored in 

memory. 

 

After pressing 

button, to increase 

receiver volume and tone amplification. 
After pressing

button, to increase 

speaker volume and tone amplification. 

After pressing 

 button, to decrease 

receiver volume and tone amplification. 
After pressing 

button, to decrease 

speaker volume and tone amplification. 

Retain Amplification: 

LED light to indicate 

amplification settings are retained for future 
calls.

 

 

 Retain Amplification switch – 

set to 

On

 to save amplification level for 

future calls.

 

Neckloop:

 a 3.5mm audio out jack. 

Headset:

 a 2.5mm jack for headset. 

Tone:

 set to Hi for extra high 

frequency amplification. Set to low for 
extra low frequency amplification. 

Ringer:

 to set ringer volume. 

 

 
 
 
 

 

Desk Mounting 

Plug one end of the 12 foot line cord into the jack labeled “

Line

” on 

the bottom of phone and plug the other end into a wall jack. The 
wall mount bracket is not recommended for desk top use.

 

 

Wall Mounting 

 Insert the wall mount bracket into two holes 
labeled “WALL” on the bottom of phone base.

 

 

1.  Plug one end of the 7 inch line cord into the 

jack labeled “

Line

” on the bottom of phone 

and plug the other end into the jack on the 
wall plate.  

2.  Slip the mounting holes (one on wall mount 

bracket and one on rear edge of base) over 
the wall plate posts and firmly slide the unit into place.  

  

Charging batteries 

Pull the tab around handset battery compartment. Battery will make 
contact with charging circuit. Place the handset on the base unit for 
6 hours before initial use. 
 

Optional Swappable Rechargeable Batteries 

Optional rechargeable batteries can be installed in the base unit. In 
case of commercial power failure, you can continue to make or 
receive phone calls. Duration of operation is limited by talk time and 
standby time. 
 
If you wish to use the handset when battery is low, you may swap 
the base batteries with the handset batteries. You can continue to 
make phone calls when batteries are recharged in the base 

 

Retain Amplification

 

Set the 

Retain Amplification

 switch to 

On

 (

Retain Amplification

 

LED is lit), the receiver volume amplification level is saved 
automatically and used for all future calls. 
 
If the 

Retain Amplification

 switch is set to 

Off

, receiver volume is 

reset when you replace the handset in the handset cradle. 
 

Adjusting Handset Receiver Volume 

To adjust the handset receiver volume during a phone call: 
1. Press the 

 button to increase the receiver volume 

2. Press the 

 button to decrease the receiver volume. 

3.  Stop adjustment when you can hear words most clearly. 
 

Warning: Excessive handset receiver volume when the Retain 
Amplification LED is lit. 

 

Adjusting the Ringer Volume 

The 

"RINGER"

 switch on the right side of the phone and base 

controls the volume.  You can set the 

"RINGER"

 switch to "

Hi

" for 

a high volume ring, "

Low

" for a low volume ring or "

Off

" to turn the 

ringer off. The Visual ringer flashes for all incoming calls regardless 
of the ringer setting. 
 

Programming the Memory Button 

You can program a telephone number into the 

 button for one-

touch speed dialing. 

1. Press the 

O

 Program button. 

2. Press the 

 button. 

3.  Enter a telephone number 
4. Press the 

O

 Program button again. 

 

Making a Call 

1.  Pick up the 

Handset 

and press the 

. If you wish to use 

speakerphone, press the

  button. 

2. Using the 

Keypad

, dial the desired telephone number.   

 

Receiving a Call 

1.  When you hear the phone ring, pick up the handset from the 

handset cradle and press the 

 or the 

 button. 

2. When you are finished talking, replace the handset in the 

handset cradle or press the 

 to end the call.    

 

 Talkback Buttons and Audio Instructions 

When a button is pressed, it talks back. You can know a button is 
pressed incorrectly without looking.  
 
To disable talkback feature, press 

#OFF#

 or 

#633#.

 Phone 

announces “

talkback feature is off

”. 

 
To enable talkback feature, press 

#ON#

 or 

#66#.

 Phone announces 

talk back feature is on

”. 

 
To read out amplification setting, press 

##

, Phone announces, 

“Amplification setting is retained for future calls. Volume is set to 
level 6.” 
 
To read out basic operation  instruction, press 

**.

 

 
 

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