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Operation, Softkeys, Making a call – Widex PHONE-Dex User Manual

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Operation

Your telephone is specially adapted to work with wireless Widex hearing aids. This means that the

sound from the phone is transmitted directly into your hearing aid(s). When you place the tele-

phone near one of your ears, a ‘ding dong’ sound will indicate that the function is activated. When

the telephone is moved out of range, your hearing aid(s) will return to the listening program chosen

as program number 1 (usually the Master program).

If the telephone sound is too weak or too loud, you can use the up/down button on the telephone to

adjust the volume. If you need further information, please consult your hearing care professional.

For users who do not wear hearing aids, the telephone works as otherwise described in this

manual.

Softkeys

Note the top two keys just under the menu are “softkeys”. Their function is shown in the dis-

play directly above them.

Making a call

1. Enter the required number. Delete if necessary with right menu button C.
2. Press q to make the call. Press L to end the call.

Receiving a call

1. Wait for the handset to ring.
2. Press q to answer. Press L to end the call.

Volume control

The volume may be adjusted during a call with {/}.

Redial

Press r. Scroll among the 5 most recently dialled numbers with {/}. Press q.

Mute

The microphone can be switched on / off during a call with C (right menu button).

Paging the handset

The handset will ring when J (on the base unit) is pressed. The signal will stop automati-

cally after a while or if the L button on the handset or the J button on the base unit are

pressed.

Temporary silent mode

When someone calls, you can press C (right menu button) to turn off the handset ring signal.