Clarity W-1000 manual Clarity

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Clarity®

The telephone that hears what you’ve been missing.

W-1000

User Guide

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Contents Clarity Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsRead and Understand All Instructions 1000 G L I S H Inside you will find the following items Unpacking the Walker ClarityRJ-11C Connecting the Clarity Phone InstallationSelect a Location Wall Mount Bracket Desk Mount Key Wall Mount Key Back PhoneClarity Power Control Walker Clarity FeaturesSwitch Tabs Clarity Power ControlTo Increase Clarity Power FeaturesTo Decrease Clarity Power Visual Ringer Ringer Volume ControlRinger Pitch Control Tone/Pulse SelectionLast Number Redial To Set the TONE/PULSE SwitchTo Operate Last Number Redial To Use the Hold Feature To Use the Flash FeatureFlash HoldTo Place or Receive Call Operating the Walker ClarityTo Program Emergency Numbers into the Clarity Phone Programming Emergency Number Into MemoryTo Dial Programmed Emergency Number ProgrammingWrite Emergency Numbers Here Programming Frequently-Dialed NumbersTo Dial a Frequently-Dialed Number Cascade Dialing CareTo Dial the Number To ensure the utmost Performance, followProgramming Problems Trouble-Shooting GuideCan’t Dial Out Can’t Store Numbers Into MemoryProgramming Personal Access Codes TroubleshootingFeedback Problems Static On LineCompatibility Ringer Volume ProblemFederal Communications Commission Requirements Interference ProblemsUser Hears Radio Or CB Transmissions Over The Phone Connection and use with the nationwide telephone networkNotification to the telephone company FCC RequirementsPart 15 of FCC Rules Interference Information Walker Equipment Corporation Limited Warranty Who is Protected? Where? Walker Warranty ServiceHearing Aid Compatibility Out-of-Warranty Service Walker ServiceWalker Equipment Cloud Springs Rd Ringgold, GA Cloud Springs Rd. Ringgold, GA 30736