ClearSounds CL600 manual Using Audio and Telephone Headset Accessory Jacks, Audio/Neckloop Jack

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a.Dial a number from the keypad

b.Press one of the Priority or Memory dial buttons (See pages 14-15 for instructions on programming Priority/Memory Dial Buttons.)

c.Dial from your Phone Book or Caller ID (See page 34 for instructions on setting up your Phone Book.)

4.On completion of the call, press the “SPKR” button again.

DIAGRAM #20 – Speakerphone Volume Control

Receiving/Answering A Call Using The Speakerphone

1. Press the “SPKR” (speakerphone) button while the phone is ringing to answer.

2. Adjust the volume to fit your need (Same as above).

3. On completion of the call, press the “SPKR” button again.

Switch between Handset and Speakerphone

While on a handset call, press the “SPKR” button and replace the handset in the cradle. While on a speakerphone call, lift the handset.

USING AUDIO AND TELEPHONE HEADSET ACCESSORY JACKS

Your CL600 Emergency Connect Phone is equipped with both an Audio and Telephone Headset Jack, providing total flexibility and multi-functionality(See diagram #21). Both the Audio & Headset jacks are amplified, allowing you to adjust both the tone and volume. (See pages 23-24 for instructions on the amplification features.) These jacks accommodate a variety of accessories including Neckloops, Headphones, Earbuds, Silhouettes, Cellular Accessories and Cochlear Patchcords*.

*Caution: Before plugging any cord into your Cochlear processor, you should consult with your implant manufacturer.

Audio/Neckloop Jack

Using the 3.5mm stereo/mono jack allows you to listen through your Neckloop or Headset while speaking into the handset or speakerphone.

Telephone Headset Jack

Using the 2.5mm stereo jack that can accommodate many hands-free headsets allows for total hands-free operation as you listen and speak through your hands-free headset.

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Contents Page · Register your product · Download additional manuals and troubleshooting tipsPlease Save These Instructions Table of Contents Troubleshooting Guide CL600 Miscellaneous Feature SettingMaintenance and Care Warranty and ServiceRedial button Features & FunctionsFigure #3 Figure #4 OK button is used to confirm action or a choice on the screen Installation Steps Installing the Optional BatteriesComponents Phone Mounting Installations Desk / Table UseWall Mount Use Setting the Dialing Mode Ringer Volume Strobe & Optional Bed Shaker Ring SignalingProgramming the Ringer & Auxiliary Alert Ring StyleProgramming Memory Dial Buttons Diagram #19 Record an emergency connect SOS message Programming emergency connect SOS numberPlay the emergency connect SOS message Using the emergency connect phoneAdvanced CL600 Emergency Connect Phone Operation To Cancel The CL600 Emergency Connect CallRemote Audio Monitoring Test the CL600 emergency connect phoneActivate the Remote Audio Monitoring Feature Setting/Modifying Remote Audio Monitoring Access PIN CodeUsing the Remote Audio Monitoring Feature CL600 Phone Operation Using the SpeakerphoneAuto on Hook Making and Receiving a CallReceiving/Answering a Call Using The Speakerphone Using Audio and Telephone Headset Accessory JacksSwitch between Handset and Speakerphone Audio/Neckloop JackMaking a Call Neckloop Jack or Headset JackReceiving/Answering a Call Voice Amplification and Tone Using the Amplification FunctionUsing your CL600 emergency connect phone with hearing aids Using the volume reset overrideUsing The Last Number Redial Using the Outgoing Speech VolumeUsing The Flash Button Using The Mute ButtonViewing Your Display Screen Battery Low IndicatorMessage Waiting Total & New CallsReview Call History Viewing Incoming CallsRemove Call Record From The Caller ID List Turn OFF the New Calls / Message Waiting Indicator LightRemove a Specific Call Record Remove All Call RecordsTurn on The Call Waiting Caller ID Feature Call WaitingDisplay Screen Messages CL600 Miscellaneous Feature Settings Set Area Code / LDS Long Distance Service CodeSet The Language LCD / Screen Contrast Adjustment Choosing The Date / Hour FormatDate format DIM Setting Up Your Phone BookHour format To Add a New Number/NameTo Delete a Number From Your Phone Book To Review / Modify a Number/Name In Your Phone BookRecall / Delete One Of the Last 30 Numbers Dialed To Save Numbers From Caller ID To The Phone BookTo Dial a Number From The Phone Book Auto On Hook Troubleshooting GuideThere is a red light that continues to flash Change the Remote Band Battery Maintenance and CareSpecifications FCC Registration NoticeThis equipment is hearing aid compatible