Telephone operations – Clarity XL50 User Manual
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NOTIFICATION OPTIONS
Ringer Volume
Ringer Volume can be set to one of three (3) positions
by pressing the RINGER VOLUME UP or DOWN switch
located on the right side of the telephone. See Figure 18.
The ringer settings can be checked without making the
ringer sound by pressing and holding the BOOST button
for three (3) seconds. See Figure 19.
Ringer Tone
The ringer can be set to ring at two different tones, a low
frequency sound or a high frequency sound. This provides
the user the ability to select a more favorable ringer, one
that is distinguishable and heard more easily. See Figure 20.
WARNING: RINGER VOLUME IS VERY LOUD
AND CAN DAMAGE YOUR HEARING. NEVER
PUT YOUR EAR CLOSE TO THE RINGER.
XL50 Low Battery Indicator
If the batteries are weak or not installed, the Low Battery
indicator will light up. Install fresh batteries according to
the directions above. See Figure 21.
TELEPHONE OPERATIONS
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TELEPHONE OPERATIONS
Flash
Flash is a feature that enables you to answer a call if you
have call waiting. Please contact your local telephone
company for information on subscribing to this feature.
Pressing the FLASH button while you are having a phone
conversation will pick up the second conversation and
place the first call on hold. Press the FLASH button again
to continue your conversation with the first caller.
See Figure 14.
Last Number Redial
Redial allows you to automatically redial the last
telephone number you called (up to 32 digits).To use this
feature, listen for dial tone and press the REDIAL button
once. Your call will be dialed. The last number dialed will
be stored in the XL50 for you until you dial another
phone number. See Figure 15.
Hold
To put the line on hold, press the HOLD button and
return the handset to its cradle. You will notice the HOLD
indicator light comes on. To take the phone call off HOLD,
press the HOLD button again. See Figure 16.
Note:
If you pick up an extension phone on the same line
when the XL50 is on HOLD, the XL50 will release the
HOLD, and you can continue your conversation on the
extension phone.
Audio Output
The AUDIO OUTPUT socket allows you to connect the
XL50 to a hearing aid, neckloop, cochlear implant or other
assistive listening devices. See Figure 17.
It is important to remember that devices compatible
with this port are intended to be used for listening only.
The phone still requires speaking into the handset for
conversation.
To use this port, plug in a compatible cable and connect it
to your assistive listening device. Speak into the handset
when you use the Audio Output connection.
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