Ultratec 200 manual Ringer Pitch & Volume, Using CapTel with Assistive Devices

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Ringer Pitch & Volume

You can select the Ringer pitch and volume that help you hear best. Set the Ringer volume to off, low, medium, or high using the RINGER switch on the right side of the CapTel.

To adjust the Ringer pitch:

1.With the handset hung up, press the MENU button. Either your last phone conversation or the Save Captions After Hanging up menu is displayed.

2.Press the MENU button repeatedly until Ringer Pitch is displayed.

3.Press the button next to the up or down arrow to select the pitch that works best

for you (low, medium, high). The ringer will ring as you do this.

If you don’t hear the ringer, make sure the RINGER switch on the right side of the CapTel is turned on.

4.Press the button next to Exit to leave the menu.

Using CapTel with Assistive Devices

You can use your CapTel phone with headsets, a neckloop, or with another type of assistive listening device to maximize the audio quality or to enjoy hands-free use.

Simply plug the headset/assistive device into the appropriate 2.5mm or 3.5mm audio jack located on the front edge of the CapTel phone. Look for the small protective cover, marked with and symbols.

Open the protective cover to access the jacks.

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Contents Using Your CapTel IMPORTANT! Dialing 911 in an Emergency Contents CapTel 1-Line Mode OverviewHow Does CapTel Work? TOP View FeaturesCaption Button Volume VOL Button & Slide ControlDisplay & Display Buttons Menu ButtonFlash Button Non-Captioned Calls Only Tone Slide ControlHold Button Mute for Captioned Calls Loud RingerSelect a Location Installing CaptelSetup the CapTel For Desktop UseFor Mounting on Wall To Indicate Your Preferred Long Distance Carrier Select One Register Your Long Distance ProviderPlacing a Call with Captions Calling & Answering 1-LINE ModeCapTel 1-Line Answering a Call with Captions 1-Line ModeAnswering a Call Without Captions Placing a Call Without CaptionsAdjusting the Sound Conversation VolumeConversation Tone Using CapTel with Assistive Devices Ringer Pitch & VolumeKnowing What is Happening on the Line Graphic Meters Signal MeterOutgoing Volume Meter Using Calling Features Saving Speed Dial NumbersSpeed Dialing from Memory Adjusting Display Contrast Redialing from MemoryReviewing Captions During a Non-Captioned Call Hold During a Captioned Call MuteUsing Caller ID Incoming CallsUnanswered Calls Menu Settings Save Captions After Hanging UpDisplay Contrast Is a number required to dial an outside line? is displayed Is a Number Required to Dial an Outside Line?Do you have call-waiting? is displayed Do You Have Call-Waiting?Captioning External Answering Machine Messages Captions On/Off Setting Captions OnCaptions Off Ringer Pitch Retrieving Your Voice Mail Messages Using Automated Touchtone SystemsAdvanced Calling Leaving Messages on Answering MachinesCalling Another 1-Line CapTel User CapTel to CapTel Dialing 711 1-Line Mode Calling a TTY User Via Traditional RelayDialing the Relay Voice Number Press the Caption VCO mode Dialing 911 in AN Emergency 1-LINE Mode Dialing 911 in AN Emergency Dialing 911 in AN Emergency Using 2-LINECAPTEL Optional Requirements for 2-LINE Captel HOW 2-LINE Captel WorksSetup phone for 2-Line Setting UP the Captel for 2-LINE USEActivate 2-Line Menu Placing a Call with Captions 2-LINE ModeIf the Caption Feature is Off If the Caption Feature is OnTurning Captions ON/OFF During a Call Using CALL-WAITING with 2-LINE CaptelDialing 911 with 2-LINE Captel Dialing 711 with 2-LINE Captel Line Captel Tips & Hints Helpful Tips Problem SolvingThere are errors in the captions Captions seem delayed Helpful Tips How should I introduce CapTel to the people I call? Calling with Your CapTelSharing a Telephone Line Jack Special Setup InstructionsConnecting an External Signaler or Anwering Machine Using a Headset or NeckloopSpecifications CleaningCare & Repair Index Captioning Service 10, 23, 29, 33Voice Carry Over VCO FCC Information Industry Canada Information Safety Instructions Save These Instructions