Installing and Using Your CLS45i
When the telephone rings, the visual ringers will flash on both the base and handset. Note that when the handset is in the cradle, only the base will ring.
1.Lift the handset to begin your conversation.
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2.To end your conversation, press TALK or place the handset back in the cradle. When returning the handset to the cradle, it should be facing up so that you can see the Caller ID and because it charges auto- matically when it is in the cradle facing up.
ANSWERING FROM THE HANDSET WHEN IT IS OUT OF ITS CRADLE Sometimes you may temporarily leave the handset in another room and you can answer from the handset wherever it is. Note: The handset’s RINGER switch must be in the ON position for the ringer to operate.
1.When the phone rings, press the TALK or SPEAKER button to answer.
2.When you are through talking, press the TALK or SPEAKER button again to hang up.
ANSWERING CALLS FROM THE BASE WITH THE HANDSET EITHER IN OR OUT OF THE CRADLE (USING THE BASE SPEAKERPHONE)
1.Press SPEAKER
2.The SPEAKER button lights up
3.Listen and talk through the speaker from up to 20 feet away
4.Adjust the volume of the speaker by moving the sliding SPEAKER VOL control left or right.
5.When you have finished the call, press
SPEAKER.
6.The SPEAKER light goes out
Handset Amplifier
The CLS45i has a powerful amplifier that can provide up to 40dB of incoming amplification depending upon your settings.
When AMPLIFY is Off on the handset, the handset VOL control allows for amplification up to 18dB.
When the handset AMPLIFY button is On, the handset volume control allows for amplification to adjust from up to 40dB. A backlight under the button turns on when the Amplify button is activated.
To adjust the volume:
1.Press the AMPLIFY button. It lights up.
2.Slide the VOL control (on the top left side of the handset) to select the level of ampli- fication that best suits your hearing needs.
CAUTION: Repeated incremental exposure to amplification levels greater than 18dB may be harmful to individuals who do not have hear- ing disabilities. Do not remove the warning label. If it is likely that a visually impaired person will use the telephone, securely attach the pro- vided warning printed in Braille to the back of the handset.
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