5.To change back from speakerphone to handset use, simply pick up the handset to disable the speakerphone. The speakerphone indicator turns OFF.

6.To change back from handset to speakerphone, simply press the Speaker key and then hang up the handset. The speakerphone indicator turns ON and the handset is disabled.

Using Audio and Telephone Neckloop/Headset Jacks

Your phone is equipped with both Audio and Telephone Headset jacks, providing total flexibility and multi-functionality. Both jacks are amplified, allowing you to adjust both the tone and volume. These jacks accommodate a variety of optional accessories including neckloops, headphones, earbuds, silhouettes, cellular accessories and cochlear patchcords* (not included).

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

The Audio Neckloop/Headset Jack - the 3.5mm Audio Neckloop/Headset jack allows you to listen through your device while speaking into the handset or speakerphone.

Telephone Headset Jack - the 2.5mm telephone jack can accommodate many hands-free headsets. By using this jack, you can listen and speak through your hands-free headset. NOTE: When a 2.5mm audio device is plugged in, the audio signal to the handset & speakerphone will now be transferred to the audio device. No output on the handset or speakerphone will be heard.

1.Plug your neckloop, headphones, headset or other accessory into the Audio jack or Telephone headset jack.

2.If you are using the 3.5mm Audio jack and want to speak

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