ClearSounds 30T Operation Last Number Redial Button, Mute Button, Handset Earpiece Volume Control

Models: 30T

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Operation

Operation

Last Number Redial Button

If the telephone number you have called is busy or if you want to repeat the call to the number you dialed previously, lift the handset, await dial tone and press the “Redial” button. The previously dialed number will be AUTOMATICALLY RE- DIALED. Up to 31 digits can be stored in the redial memory.

Mute Button

If you wish to talk privately to some one else in the room, without your caller overhearing, press and release the “Mute” button. You can now hear the caller, however the caller can not hear you. To resume normal conversation, press and release the “Mute” button. This button is also used in the programming process when storing telephone numbers in the one and two touch memories.

Handset Earpiece Volume Control

CAUTION: This telephone product is specifically designed for people with hear- ing loss. It offers a handset earpiece volume switch that can be adjusted from normal (Low) to loud (HI). Due care must be taken by all users that the handset earpiece volume switch is set to the lowest level acceptable by each respective user. Care should therefore be exercised to ensure that any

other users are familiar with this requirement.

The handset earpiece volume can be adjusted by moving the volume switch, located above the handset microphone, to High, Medium or Normal.

Amlification switch

Using The Telephone

Having connected the telephone to the telephone socket, lift the handset, await dial tone, and dial required number. On the completion of the call, carefully replace handset in cradle.

Memory Operation

Your telephone can store up to 3 ‘One touch’, and 10 ‘Two touch’ telephone num- bers. Each telephone number must be stored in a specific memory location and can be up to 21 digits long. If you wish to store a number having more than 21 digits (as may be required, for example, by international numbers preceded by a 3 or 4 digit national operator access code), it is suggested that the 3 or 4 digit access code is stored in a ‘One touch’ location and the other international number stored in any other location.

NOTE: Numbers stored in the memory may be lost if the telephone is disconnected from the telephone line.

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ClearSounds 30T Operation Last Number Redial Button, Mute Button, Handset Earpiece Volume Control, Using The Telephone