Components

The following items are included in your 30T Liberty Phone:

Handset

Base (Note: The handset and base are hard-wired together)

Line cord (Hard wired into base)

(2) Screws for Wall Mounting

Features & Functions

Connecting the Phone

1.Set the volume and ringer controls to the desired levels.

2.Plug the long line cord into the modular baseboard or wall jack. Make sure the plug snaps securely into place.

NOTE: There is no limit to the number of sockets you can have installed in your home.

However, there is a limit to the number of telephones you can operate on your exchange line. Installing too many telephones would overload the line, which would inhibit the telephones from ringing. To avoid overloading your exchange line there is a method of calculating the number of telephones you can use. Add all of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers (abbreviated REN) together, which are marked on the base of each telephone. Numbers differ so do check. The numbers added together must total 5 or less.

The REN value of your ClearSounds 30T, is1.0.

Ringer

1.The switch located above the handset microphone allows the ringer to be switched On or Off.

2.If you don’t like the ringer melody, you can choose a new one by changing the settings as follows.

 

Low

Med

High

Tone 1

1

2

3

 

Tone 2

4

5

6

 

Tone 3

7

8

9

 

 

The default setting is 6.

 

Ringer switch

3.To set the ringer tone, lift the handset and press the PROG button. Then press the # button and the number 1-8 on the keypad. (See the chart above.)

WARNING: when the ringer has been set to the off setting (digit 0), an incoming call will be indicated by the handset strobe light flashing. The ringer will be automatically returned to the previous setting (1 to 9) when the handset is lifted from the base unit.

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ClearSounds 30T manual Components, Connecting the Phone, Ringer

30T specifications

The ClearSounds 30T is an enhanced telephone designed to cater specifically to individuals with hearing impairments. This device is a part of ClearSounds’ commitment to providing effective solutions for those who require additional support in communication.

One of the standout features of the ClearSounds 30T is its impressive amplification capability. It can amplify incoming sounds up to 40 decibels, which allows users to hear conversations clearly without straining. This is particularly beneficial for those with moderate to severe hearing loss, providing a comfortable and effective communication experience.

The phone is equipped with five programmable instant dial buttons, making it easy for users to connect with family and friends at the mere press of a button. This feature is especially useful for individuals who may struggle with memory recall or have difficulty using a standard keypad.

Another significant characteristic of the ClearSounds 30T is its distinctive visual alert system. The phone features a bright visual ringer that flashes when a call is received. This is an essential feature for people who may not hear the phone ring, ensuring that they are alerted to incoming calls.

The ClearSounds 30T also incorporates a vibrating alert, which can be an effective alternative for those who may prefer tactile notifications. The phone can be placed on a flat surface, and the vibration will signal a call, ensuring that users do not miss important communications.

Additionally, the device is designed with user-friendly technology. The large, backlit buttons provide visibility in low-light conditions, and the clear LCD display ensures that information is easily read. The hearing aid compatible design allows for seamless integration with hearing aids, making it an optimal choice for enhanced audio clarity.

In summary, the ClearSounds 30T is a comprehensive solution tailored for individuals with hearing difficulties. Its outstanding amplification capability, visual and vibrating alerts, and intuitive design make it a reliable tool for improving communication. By combining innovative technology with user-centric features, the ClearSounds 30T is redefining accessibility in telecommunication for the hearing impaired community.