ClearSounds CL600 manual Installation Steps, Components, Installing the Optional Batteries

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Installation Steps

Installation of your ClearSoundsCL600 Emergency Connect Phone is easy. There are some basic steps you need to take when you set-up your CL600 Emergency Connect Phone for the first time.

1.Check parts list.

2.Install (4) AAA Alkaline batteries (not included). Batteries are necessary in case of network power failure to save stored numbers in memory and are required for the “Phone Book” use.

3.Choose desktop or wall mount.

4.Set the dialing mode.

5.Set ringer and auxiliary alert.

6.Program your memory dial buttons.

COMPONENTS

Check to be sure you have all items that come with your telephone. You should have a REMOTE BAND, TELEPHONE BASE UNIT, TELEPHONE HANDSET, 6 ft LONG TELE- PHONE LINE CORD, 8 inch SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD, HANDSET COIL CORD,

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INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL BATTERIES

The batteries are necessary in case of network power failure to save stored numbers in memory and are required for the “Phone Book” use.

1.Open the battery compartment door located on the bottom of your phone by un- screwing the battery compartment door and removing it from the bottom of your phone (screwdriver provided).

2.Insert correctly 4 AAA alkaline batteries (purchased separately) in the battery com- partment (See diagram #6). Be sure to observe battery polarity as imprinted on the base of the compartment.

3.Replace the battery compartment door and screw back in place.

4.The batteries will last approximately 1 year before needing replacement.

DIAGRAM #6- Installing the batteries

NOTE: Always unplug the line cord before installing new batteries.

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Contents Page · Download additional manuals and troubleshooting tips · Register your productPlease Save These Instructions Table of Contents Maintenance and Care CL600 Miscellaneous Feature SettingTroubleshooting Guide Warranty and ServiceFeatures & Functions Redial buttonFigure #3 Figure #4 OK button is used to confirm action or a choice on the screen Installing the Optional Batteries Installation StepsComponents Desk / Table Use Phone Mounting InstallationsWall Mount Use Setting the Dialing Mode Programming the Ringer & Auxiliary Alert Strobe & Optional Bed Shaker Ring SignalingRinger Volume Ring StyleProgramming Memory Dial Buttons Diagram #19 Programming emergency connect SOS number Record an emergency connect SOS messageUsing the emergency connect phone Play the emergency connect SOS messageRemote Audio Monitoring To Cancel The CL600 Emergency Connect CallAdvanced CL600 Emergency Connect Phone Operation Test the CL600 emergency connect phoneSetting/Modifying Remote Audio Monitoring Access PIN Code Activate the Remote Audio Monitoring FeatureUsing the Remote Audio Monitoring Feature Auto on Hook Using the SpeakerphoneCL600 Phone Operation Making and Receiving a CallSwitch between Handset and Speakerphone Using Audio and Telephone Headset Accessory JacksReceiving/Answering a Call Using The Speakerphone Audio/Neckloop JackNeckloop Jack or Headset Jack Making a CallReceiving/Answering a Call Using the Amplification Function Voice Amplification and ToneUsing the volume reset override Using your CL600 emergency connect phone with hearing aidsUsing The Flash Button Using the Outgoing Speech VolumeUsing The Last Number Redial Using The Mute ButtonMessage Waiting Battery Low IndicatorViewing Your Display Screen Total & New CallsViewing Incoming Calls Review Call HistoryRemove a Specific Call Record Turn OFF the New Calls / Message Waiting Indicator LightRemove Call Record From The Caller ID List Remove All Call RecordsCall Waiting Turn on The Call Waiting Caller ID FeatureDisplay Screen Messages Set Area Code / LDS Long Distance Service Code CL600 Miscellaneous Feature SettingsSet The Language Choosing The Date / Hour Format LCD / Screen Contrast AdjustmentDate format Hour format Setting Up Your Phone BookDIM To Add a New Number/NameTo Review / Modify a Number/Name In Your Phone Book To Delete a Number From Your Phone BookTo Save Numbers From Caller ID To The Phone Book Recall / Delete One Of the Last 30 Numbers DialedTo Dial a Number From The Phone Book Troubleshooting Guide Auto On HookThere is a red light that continues to flash Maintenance and Care Change the Remote Band BatteryFCC Registration Notice SpecificationsThis equipment is hearing aid compatible