Clarity C4230 manual Volume Control, Boost Override, Audio Tone

Page 15

TELEPHONE OPERATIONS

BASIC HANDSET OPERATIONS

Volume Control

During a call, the dial on the side controls the level of volume for the handset and speakerphone. The volume dial provides up to 16dB of volume before the BOOST button is activated. Once the BOOST button is pressed, the C4230 will provide up to 50dB of amplification.

When phone is not in use, the dial on the side controls the level of the ringer volume.

Boost Override

Select Boost Override on the Main Menu. Use the Arrow buttons to scroll from ON to OFF. Select your choice and then press the (soft key) Save.

BOOST

12:09 AM 04/06

Visual Ringer

Boost Override

Initial Setup

ExitSelect

MENU

ON – When the Boost override is set to ON, the Boost function will be ON every time a call starts. If the phone hangs up, the Boost will remain ON.

OFF – When the Boost is set to OFF, the Boost function will be OFF. Every time a call starts, the user will need to press the BOOST button in order to gain the extra level of amplification. If the phone hangs up, the BOOST button will reset to OFF.

BOOST OVERRIDE (ON/OFF)

12:09 AM 04/06

Boost Override

ON

Back Save

MENU

Audio Tone

Press the Tone button to change the style of amplifi- cation. Switching audio tones will change how the telephone conversation sounds to you. See the matrix on page 16 for general recommendations on audio tones based on your particular hearing situation.

ADJUSTING TONE

TONE

INTERCOM

15

Image 15
Contents C4230TM Page Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Read and understand all instructionsIf liquid has been spilled into the product 6V 800mAh Ni-MH AAA Use caution when installing or modifying telephone linesSafety Instructions for Batteries For Handset UnitPacemaker Warning Contents & Parts Checklist Quick Reference Guide 16 OGM/REC Volume Control Optional Charging your battery Installing the Backup Batteries To install or replace battery backup batteries HOW to Dial or Receive a Call Basic Handset Operations Telephone OperationsVolume Control Boost OverrideAudio Tone User with Noise Induced Hearing Loss Intercom Pause FeatureFlash Last number dialedBasic Base Operations Press the soft key Hold on the menu to hold the lineDialing screen and to your call Dialing Tone/PulseLast number redialed Press Redial to dial last number dialed from the baseMute Intercom from Base Ringer StyleVisual Ringer Bed Shaker Other Features on HandsetRinger Setup Lamp FlasherTo Place Call Using Help Key Help Button is not pre-programmed forHelp Key / Memory Storage Save AM/PM Date and TimeRegistration Initial SetupAuto Talk Telephone Answering Machine Answer SetupSee page 33 for setup instructions Dialing ModeHandset Phonebook/Memory Storage Error tones and timeoutsLCD Contrast Language MenuExample Next, press the Arrow button down to enter phone numberTo enter phone number Options To Edit or Erase EntriesPhonebook Search Saving Caller ID information into PhonebookReceiving Call Waiting Caller ID To dial from phonebookCaller ID Operations Incoming CallBlock Call Caller ID ReviewNo calls Unknown callErasing Caller ID Information Basic Base Functions Access Answering Machine Functions from BaseOGM Rec Outgoing Message FfwdPlay DeleteAccess Answering Machine functions from Handset LED ScreenReview Play/Stop Skip Answer On/Off Memo Repeat Menu Erase Slowdown Message Playback Speed Other Handset Options For Answering MachineAnswer On/Off Outgoing MessagesChange OGM Play OGMPress the soft key Select to play outgoing message Record OGMErase OGM Ring NumberToll Saver Security ID Bypass the Outgoing Message Access from a Remote LocationAccess Procedure Dial your phone numberSelect Memo from the Message Menu Memory is fullRecording and playing memos Recording MemosTroubleshooting Phone does not ring when you receive a callUnit will not operate / no dial tone Move closer to the base Phone Will Not Hold ChargeDifficulty in Placing or Receiving Calls Your handset screen is showing Out of RangeTechnical Specifications Part 68 of FCC Rules Information Regulatory ComplianceThis telephone equipment is hearing aid compatible Customer-Owned Coin/Credit Card PhonesPart 15 of FCC Rules Information Party responsible for regulatory compliance