Clarity Chapter Installation, Battery included with RC200 Speakerphone, Remote Transmitter

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Figure 3 – battery compartment

CHAPTER 4

INSTALLATION

A. Battery (included with RC200)

Speakerphone

Six "AA" size,

1. Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) recharge- able batteries are

used for back–up during a power out-

age (Fig 3).They power the for approximatelyRC

5 hours. DO NOT USE ALKALINE

BATTERIES, they will damage your equipment.

Remote Transmitter

Install the "23A" size 12V alkaline cigarette

2. lighter battery in the Remote Transmitter (included) as shown (Fig 4).With normal usage, it lasts 6–12 months. If the power indicator light is faint or does not come on when the button is pressed, replace the battery.The Remote Transmitter has an operating range of up to 40 feet.

Power indicator

Jack for accessory switch

 

Thread both

Battery

ends of necklace

through hole and

compartment

tie a small knot.

 

(optional)

Figure 4 – Remote Transmitter

B. Connections

Figure 5 – Connection of phone line and

 

AC adapter

 

1.

Connect the phone line and AC adapter

 

as shown.

if

2.

Set the tone/pulse selector (T/P) to T

 

you have touch tone service, set to P if

 

 

you have pulse dialing (rotary). (See Fig 2)

 

The can be placed on a desk, or mounted

on theRCwall. Do not put the on or next to

metal surfaces, computers, televisions,RC radios, microwaves, or other electrical equipment that can cause interference to the wireless signal from the Remote Transmitter.

C. Setting up your RC

The comes with the following operatingRC settings from the factory:

Scan rate is 5 seconds per memory

1. location.

Voice activated answering (RC200

2. only) is off.

Unanswered call indicator is on.

3. Voice mail indicator (RC200 only) is

4. off.

Tone/pulse switch set to Tone.

5. Ring volume set to Hi.

6. "0" (operator) is programmed into first

7. memory location of M

8. Remote flash switch (RC2001. only) is off.

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Contents RC200 Wall Mount Option Important Safety Instructions When the power supply cord or plug is frayed or damaged Additional Safety Notes for Canadian Users Table of Contents Chapter Package Checklist Chapter IntroductionYour RC package includes the items as shown below Memory directory Memory buttons Power indicator Speaker Chapter Features IdentificationMicrophone Scan button Volume control Memory Program button Flash/Pause button On/Off button Redial buttonBattery included with RC200 Speakerphone Chapter InstallationSetting up your RC Remote TransmitterChapter Making phone calls Dialing on the keypad OperationProgramming numbers into memory To program a number into memory 1. Press ProgramDialing using the Remote Transmitter Dialing by using the Scan buttonUsing the Remote Transmitter Auto Dialing the first number stored in M1 From keypadVoice Mail Indicator VMI ON/OFF indicator onUnanswered Call Indicator Voice Activated answering RC200 onlyPillow Switch Plugs into the console or the remote control Chapter Optional AccessoriesLapel Microphone This highly senQuick Start Guide Summary Voice Activated answering Unanswered call indicator is Is off, RC200 only Ring volume set to HiPress Remote Transmitter once to hang up Chapter Case of Difficulty Symptom Cause and RemedyRemote Transmitter Replace remote cover and test Channel SettingsChapter Regulatory Information Chapter MaintenancePart 15 of FCC Rules Information Customer-Owned Coin/Credit Card PhonesIndustry Canada Technical Specifications Page Chapter Warranty Feature RC100 RC200 Chapter Feature SummaryOr accessory switch Back-up battery Provided
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