MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS
Press the
button.The
icon shall appear on the handset display.
Dial the number as required.
After 5 seconds of no further key press,
the call timer will start counting.
To end the call, press the
button again.
The last call time will remain for 5 seconds.
To redial the last number press the
button,
the number you dialled appears on the display screen when this key is selected.
Press
button to call this number.
To end the call, press the
button again.
ANSWERING INCOMING CALLS
The caller’s phone number should appear on the handset display screen, or ‘Withheld’
will display if the service provider does not support this function.
Select the
button to answer the call.
To end the call, press the
button again.
STORING ENTRIES IN THE PHONE BOOK
Press the
button on the handset
The following shall be displayed.
Press .
‘Location?’ shall be displayed on the handset screen.
Select a number between 0-9 on the keypad to specify location
of phone number to be stored.
Enter phone number to be stored (up to 25 digits).
To delete an incorrect entry, press the
button.
Press
to confirm.
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BOOST BUTTON
For additional handset volume.
The boost works in conjunction with the Handset Volume Control (2).When the Boost
Button (1) is pressed, additional amplification is induced for the duration of the call.
Refer to Fig F. When activated a
icon will illuminate on the bottom left of the handset
display. Use the Handset Volume Control (2) to obtain a comfortable listening level.
Press once again to de-activate volume BOOST (1).
BOOST automatically turns off when the phone is hung up.
NOTE:The
button lights up red in normal conversation mode but when
BOOST (
1
) is activated it lights up orange.
By activating the BOOST mode you are choosing to increase the level of
amplification that allows any abnormal event to exceed 118dB.This is potentially
harmful.The volume control should be increased gradually to find the minimum level
of amplification that is comfortable for you. Avoid prolonged or unnecessary exposure
to high volume levels.
CLARITY POWER ON/OFF
The Clarity Power switch (3) amplifies higher frequencies when the BOOST function is
ON to compensate for some circumstances of moderate hearing loss. Refer to Fig F.
When Clarity Power is ON
, a black circle
icon appears on the handset display.
When Clarity Power is OFF
, a white circle
icon appears on the handset display.
NECK LOOP SOCKET
A Neck Loop socket (6) is provided for those who use this assistive device. Refer to Fig F.
HEADSET SOCKET
A Headset Socket (5) is compatible with headsets fitted with a 2.5mm plug. Refer to Fig F.
HANDSET RINGER ON/OFF SWITCH (4) FIG F
In OFF position, the handset does not ring.
In ON position, the handset rings in accordance to the settings selected.
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