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1. See page 43 for costs and hours of operation APPENDIX In the case of complaints we reserve the right to repair or replace defect parts or provide a replacement device Replacement parts or devices become our property Rights to compensation in the case of damage are excluded where there is no evidence or intent or gross negligence by the manufacturer If your equipment shows signs of defect during the period of guarantee please return to the sales outlet in which you purchased the AMPLICOMMS equip ment together with the purchase receipt All rights to claims under the terms of guarantee in accordance with this agreement must be asserted exclusively with regard to your sales outlet Two years after the purchase of our products claims under the terms of guar antee can no longer be asserted Declaration of conformity C This device fulfils the requirements stipulated in the EU directive 1999 5 EU directive on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Conformity with the above mentioned directive is confirmed by the CE symbol on the device To view the complete Declaration of Conformity please refer to the free down load available on our website www amplicomms com Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 45 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 46 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Index Helpline UK 0844 800
2. Ringer volume You can adjust the ringer volume using the control 20 refer to At a glance Setting the handset receiver tone You can adjust the handset receiver tone using the control 21 if the Boost function 60 dB is on refer to At a glance Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 16 MAKING AND RECEIVING caus Setting the handsfree volume You can adjust the handsfree volume using the control 22 refer to At a glance Muting the microphone The microphone in the handset can be activated and deactivated during a telephone conversation Press and hold Switch the microphone off muting Release Switch the microphone on Dialling a telephone number using the redial function Your telephone stores the last phone number dialled Lift the handset or press EBD and then press Calling back missed calls The telephone stores the numbers of missed calls in a calls list For further information please refer to the chapter Calls list on page 26 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 17 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation HOT AND RECEIVING CALLS Lift the handset or press BED then select the desired entry using 24m and and press or alternatively e select the desired entry using and 739 and press The loudspeaker will be switched on If you want to proceed the call using tghe handset just lift it up The loudsp
3. fusing 24 and 7X and press a e Then select an entry using and 3 Press and hold to start recording and release for ending Note If the key is not released recording is automatically stopped after 3 seconds Press to exit the menu 24 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation PHONE 0 Deleting recordings Press e e Select Hi GG using and W5 and press a Then select an entry using 24m and 7 Press during playback to delete the recording Deleting a single entry from the phone book Press and select an entry using and 79 Press 9 The display shows E Press and hold for approx 4 s Entry is deleted To abort the deleting procedure press O Delete all entries from the phone book Press and select an entry using 2 and 7 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 25 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Her SETTINGS Press and hold for approx 4 s The display shows ii Press and hold for approx 4 s again To abort the deleting procedure press GO Calls list Note The caller number display function essential for the calls list is a sup plementary service offered by telephone network providers Contact your network provider for further information If this function is available with your telephone line the number of the caller and the name if an entry in the telepho
4. 3 and open the housing 3 Replace the battery Only use batteries of the same type Pay attention to correct polarity 4 Close the housing 34 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation PHONE 0 Settings You can perform various settings on your phone Press ven to open the menu Scroll using and W7 to the desired entry and press to open the relevant sub menu Modify settings using and 7X or press to keep the current setting see page 12 see page 23 31 see page 24 see page 30 see page 30 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 35 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Her SETTINGS see page 12 The outgoing messages and display texts on the telephone are available in 4 langua ges FLASH In most situations the flash time of 100 ms should be selected In some cases e g when connecting the phone to a PABX it may be necessary to switch to 300 ms For further infor mation please refer to the user guide of the PABX GHE 1 3 Modify settings using and C7 or press to keep the current setting UDTILE When a button is pressed a voice accompanies the action This voice can be activated and deactivated as required Press to exit the menu 36 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation PHONE 0 Special use Use on a private branch exchange If your phone s on an exchan
5. n 15 W Wall mounting Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 49 Notes 50 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation ginpticomms Distributed by Audioline GmbH D 41460 Neuss 08 2013 Issue 1 0 4 250711 989927 CE
6. outgoing alert message is played in a continu ous cycle 3 The person answering the call immediately hears this alert message The person taking the call stops the outgoing alert message by pressing 0 You can then converse for 3 minutes Handsfree mode remains active on the phone making the emergency call during this time 4 When the 3 minutes have elapsed the call is disconnected An attempt begins again to dial the phone numbers assigned to buttons M1 M2 and M3 as described above 5 If the call is disconnected or the receiver is placed on hook before the 3 minutes have elapsed an attempt is made to dial the emergency numbers The emergency procedure won t be stop unless 3 numbers have been dia led out or press the button on the emergency call unit again or press M1 M2 or M3 for 5 seconds Note To end an emergency call press the button on the emergency call unit again or press M1 M2 or M3 for 5 seconds Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 33 Phone SETTINGS Testing the emergency call unit battery 1 1 Press and hold the button 1 on the emergency call unit briefly The LED 2 lights up 2 SE 2 If the LED 2 no longer lights up when the button is 1 pressed and held replace the battery Replacing the battery 1 Remove the screw on the rear side of the emergency call unit using a small crosstip screwdriver 2 Insert the tip of a small screwdriver in the notch
7. 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Index Emergency calls via the emergency A call WUT sco sce etic res tac 32 Automatic emergency call 31 AN Calera ie telephone 20x4 eve ce dew es 32 B Ending s Call ss RR ee 14 Batteries cea RE ORO 7 Enteringaname 22 BOX Contents ccce AKA coer 6 G C Guarantee a AA NLA 44 Calls list 4 29 17 26 H Cham dialling exe RES 20 f Handset receiver tone 16 Connecting the telephone 7 i Creating phone do eeltriss soc 2d Handset receiver volume 16 Handsfree mode 15 D Handsfree volume 17 Declaration of conformity AS Heating Sidi m ER KAL 41 BUMP TT 14 M EM da Installation location 40 Intended Sees sd R Rn 40 E M Editing entries in the phone book 23 SAPA Door ens 19 Maintenance dd ve 2 ete AA 44 Missed calls o s ens oh Kau emda 17 48 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation TON Muting the microphone 17 O One touch dialling 19 P Phone book 4 444 4 22 Power supply sisi o nn 41 R Record names to phonebook GntlieS ssss sieste 2444 24 Recording an outgoing alert message aaa d rom deese mak NG 30 Redial 32555 wy das d urat we eee 17 Ringer volume cs cece ee Baws xs 16 S Safety notes 40 Starting Ending the automatic emergency Call cs 4025 bm 33 T Taking a call 22 Rs c
8. PowerTel 50 Alarm plus User Guide At a glance Please open this page for At a glance guide to your telephone y BC A GLANCE Telephone 1 2 da 4 il eels BIEDE USUSDS e 7 Dwf 11 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 Call back button One touch dialling button M1 emergency call number 1 Delete One touch dialling button M2 emergency call number 2 Scroll upwards One touch dialling button M3 emergency call number 3 Scroll downwards LED emergency call unit New call indication see page 26 Menu button Calls list CLIP Phone book R button Microphone muting button Redial button LED handsfree mode Handsfree mode button LED telephone is ringing Receiver 40 dB boost button Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 18 Volume boost on LED 19 Control knob receiver volume hidden under premium handset 20 Ringing volume slide control 21 Tone slide control 22 Handsfree volume slide con trol Emergency call unit 1 Start automatic emergency call 2 LED battery level indicator Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Contents _ Getting SAKUNA Mesa denied lle cena dan 6 Check box CONTENTS SR nn no 6 Connecting the telephone ss esee a nn 7 Wall MOUM Ossis D S D 9 Display ICONS n
9. aaa AA NANA AA AA NAA udi M en nana 10 Setting dat an UME waves tect anccceasatnenoasndvscccucntecdcareamicnayausyapoceetiontennsteesheneeemeeeees 12 Setting the language m snif aient eee 12 Making and receiving ivy genteel an nnmuntsan 14 Dialling a telephone NUM uua vui b ir GANA KABAN 14 Ending akal PP AA AN AA AA 14 TRIO CALE cata ti one 15 Activating deactivating handsfree mode 15 Boost the handset earpiece volume issu 16 Setting the handset receiver Volutie cocos ceux br Roto Read gu aka co cV vv e ava NGA 16 Ringer ue UA c 16 Setting the handset receiver tODEB iso doe rre jS pius ctlanasseites 16 Setting the handsfree volUMe uve ABA AA AA UMEN ER K ERE RE CENE 17 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 1 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation RC Mating the MICrOphONns aa ABANGAN 17 Dialling a telephone number using the redial function 17 Calling back missed CANS Sa sandra 17 Dialling a telephone number from the phone book 18 One touch dialling Emergency call ss 19 ame le a LUE 20 Phone settings da AA AA AA T ANNANN Annne nnne 22 Ae de a RUND RT a 22 Calls SR a shea 26 Emergency a9 EE 29 SENOS TEE AA AA 35 Special USE APA 37 PSNI Hse aoe acs css sees 40 Safety NOTES Za NAA AA AA AA 40 MARS SS PR E aa ia E aE 40 Installation IGNORE AA aiaiai 40 POWET joo Y 2a AA AA AG AA 41 2 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and h
10. de the red LED within the handsfree button is on 14 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation MAKING AND RECEIVING o Taking a call Lift the handset or press KID Activating deactivating handsfree mode During a call you are making using the handset you can switch to handsfree mode to switch on the loudspeaker power supply batteries necessary Press EB and then replace the handset If you want to continue the call using the handset simply lift the handset Please note During handsfree mode your speech is transmitted via the microphone on the base Speak at a distance of not more than 0 5 meters facing the front of the unit High background noise levels can prevent satifactory operation Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 15 HOT AND RECEIVING CALLS Boost the handset earpiece volume You can boost the handset earpiece volume to 40 dB power supply batteries necessary Press GI The On LED ong is on Caution This telephone is capable of producing very high volume levels when the amplifier is switched on and the volume control is set to maxi mum Extreme caution should be taken if the handset is to be shared bet ween users with normal hearing and those with hearing impairment Setting the handset receiver volume You can adjust the handset receiver volume using the control 19 refer to At a glance
11. e is on a dry flat and stable surface or mounted to a wall isn t a trip hazard with its cables isn t exposed to smoke dust vibration chemicals moisture heat and direct sunlight isatleast one metre from other electrical appliances to avoid mutual inter ference Make sure that the access to the power adapter plug is not obstructed by furni ture or such Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 40 APPENDIX Power supply Caution Only use the power adapter plug supplied because other power supplies could damage the telephone Ensure access to the power adapter plug is not obstructed by furniture or such The included mains adapter meets the eco design requirements of the European Union Directive 2005 32 EG Thus its power consumption is considerably lower both in operated as well as in non operated mode compared with the mains adapter of previous design energia Hearing aid compatibility Your phone works with most popular hearing aids However given the wide range of hearing aids available we can t guarantee that your phone will func tion fully with every hearing aid Important Your phone can produce very high sound when Boost is switched on Please take care if the handset is used by others Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 41 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation GC Disposal dance with the applicable legal regulations The symbol
12. e 43 for costs and hours of operation BET STARTED Setting date an time Press E using 7 9 and press R e Adjust the hours using 7C and press 2 Adjust the minutes using 7 and press e Adjust the month using and press a e Adjust the day using 7 9 and press L Press to exit the menu Setting the language Press Select LE using 24 7 9 and press a e Select a language using 7 and press L Press to exit the menu For more settings please refer to the chapter Settings on page 35 12 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Making and receiving calls Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 13 HOT AND RECEIVING CALLS Making and receiving calls Dialling a telephone number To start a call you have the following options lift the handset and enter the phone number enter the phone number and lift the handset or alternatively enter the phone number and press or ED Handsfree mode will be activated and the phone number will be dialled for handsfree mode power supply batteries necessary During a call you can see the call time on the display Ending a call For ending a call you can replace the handset or alternatively press END if the call was made in handsfree mo
13. eaker will be switched off Dialling a telephone number from the phone book For how to create and store phonebook entries please refer to the chapter Phone book on page 22 Lift the handset or press ER Press amp select the desired entry using a and C and press CA 18 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation MAKING AND RECEIVING O or e Press amp select the desired entry using and 7X and press The loudspeaker will be switched on If you want to proceed the call using tghe handset just lift it up The loudspeaker will be switched off One touch dialling Emergency call The one touch dialling emergency call buttons M1 M2 or M3 can be used for normal quick dial numbers or as a memory location for automatic emergency call dialling For how to store one touch emergency numbers please refer to the chapter Storing emergency call quick dial numbers on page 31 Lift the handset or press END Press briefly the one touch memory button M1 M2 or M3 or Press briefly the one touch memory button M1 M2 or M3 Lift the handset or press END Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 19 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation HOT AND RECEIVING CALLS Note The telephone numbers assigned to the one touch dialling buttons can not be deleted When storing new numbers the existing entries are overwritten Chain dialling The function is us
14. ed in more complex telephone services e g for telephone banking call by call or calling card procedures Several numbers stored in the phone book can be dialled successively when a connection has already been made It is also possible to combine numbers for transfer from the phone book with numbers entered manually Numbers stored in the phone book can be chained and transmitted as required e Whilst in a call press O select the desired entry using S and press a Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 20 Phone settings Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Her SETTINGS Phone settings Phone book 30 phone numbers can be stored in the phone book together with the associat ed names Always enter the area access code with the phone numbers so that the tele phone can also assign incoming local calls to a phone book entry e When Vip memory capacity of the phone book is used up the message FULL appears when an attempt is made to store another number To create space an existing entry must first be deleted The phone book entries are arranged alphabetically To skip to the required phone book entry directly enter the first letter of the corresponding entry Entering a name The digit keys are also labelled with letters for the entry of the respective let ters Pressing the respective key the necessary number of times
15. enables capital letters and digits to be entered Enter a space by pressing Delete a character by pressing l To enter the same letter twice press the button to enter the letter Wait until the cursor skips one place forward Enter the letter again Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 22 PHONE 0 Creating phone book entries Press vend Select FE using and 7 and press a Enter the telephone number and press Enter the name and press L jJ f you want to store a spoken name which is spoken when you call up the phonebook entry or a call from this person arrives for the entry immediate ly press and hold down a Speak the name for the entry and release again if you have finished Note You can also add a spoken name to a telephonebook entry later see below Editing entries in the phone book Press and select an entry using 2 and Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 23 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Her SETTINGS Enter the new telephone number if necessary and confirm with Enter the new name if necessary and confirm with Record names to phonebook entries A name can be recorded for each phone number stored in the phone book When you subsequently select an entry in the phone book the recording you made for it is played and you can hear the entry you have selected Press ven Select
16. ge e g you need to dial 9 to get an outside line you can transfer calls and use call back by using the R button You ll need to check your private exchange manual to find out which timing to use for your exchange Insert a dialling pause If you have to dial a number for an outside line and it takes a while to connect you can insert a pause so you don t have to wait to hear the dialling tone To insert a dialling pause simply enter the number you usually dial for an outside line and then press Using additional services Your phone should be able to support services such as call waiting and conference calls You ll need to check with your telephone network provider for further information on these services Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 37 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Her SETTINGS 38 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Appendix Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation CT Appendix Safety notes Please make sure you read this user guide carefully and keep it for further use Intended use The telephone is suitable for telephoning within a analogue public telephone network system Any other use is considered unintended use Unauthorised modification or reconstruction is not permitted Under no circumstances open the device or attempt any repair work yourself Installation location Make sure your phon
17. n a wall Feed the guide tabs 1 on the wall mounting bracket 2 in the slots 3 on the rear side of the telephone Slide the wall bracket 2 10 mm upwards until it audibly snaps into place Warning Ensure that there are no cables or pipes etc under the surface of the wall where you want to drill the holes Drill two holes whose distance apart corresponds to the bracket to be used insert the screws and allow them to project 5 mm from the wall Position the telephone on the bracket fit the screws in the slots and slide the telephone downwards a little Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation RC STARTED Turn the receiver hook 4 in the receiver cradle 180 so that the receiver can be hooked in Ver Dax Replace the batteries Display of the time Display of the date The phone book is open Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation CLIP NEW REPEAT CALLS GETTING STARTED The calls list is open The entry in the calls list is new Indicates a repeat call Position number in the call list There are XX entries in the call list There are XX new entries in the call list Flashing Recording mode is active see pages 24 30 On A name has been recorded for this phone book entry An emergency call number M1 M2 or M3 has been dialled see page 31 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 11 See pag
18. n the emergency call Inform them clearly that this is an emergency call and that you need help Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 29 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Her SETTINGS Recording an outgoing alert message Press using 7 9 and press a Press and hold down when you speak your message e Release to end recording Playing the outgoing alert message Press Select CE using F and press DB Deleting the outgoing alert message Press using CY and press L Select CH Press during playback The message will be deleted 30 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation PHONE SETTINGS Storing emergency call quick dial numbers The quick dial buttons M1 M2 and M3 can be used for normal quick dial num bers or as memory locations for automatic emergency call dialling Press vend using 7 9 and press L Enter the telephone number max 22 digits and press a Select a quick dial button M1 M2 Or M3 and press a Note The phone numbers assigned to the quick dial keys cannot be deleted When storing new numbers the existing entries are overwritten Automatic emergency call The automatic emergency call can be initiated by pressing and hold the but tons M1 M2 or M3 on the telephone or the button on the emergency call unit If no pho
19. nd hold for approx 4 s The entry is deleted Deleting all entries Select an entry using and 7 Press and hold for approx 4 s The display shows LELE TE Press and hold for approx 4 s again Note Before deleting the phone numbers check that the entries have been viewed Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 28 PHONE 0 Emergency Call Unit The emergency call unit can be used to dial an emergency services exchange or persons for assistance Note There are several appropriate emergency service call numbers availa ble such as the Red Cross St John s Ambulance Brigade etc In some countries emergency calls are not free of charge The unit can also be used for private emergency calls within the family for example Outgoing alert message There is a default outgoing alert message recorded on the telephone You can replace this message with one of your own After activating an automatic emergency call the phone numbers assigned to buttons M1 M2 and M3 are called automatically The alert message is played repeatedly until your emer gency call is acknowledged by the person receiving it through pressing the 0 key For this reason you must end your own alert message clearly telling the receiving party to take this emergency call by pressing the 0 key Note When recording your message make sure that the person called recognises your name i
20. ne book exists appears in the display or is spoken when the phone rings If the caller has suppressed transmission of his phone number or it is otherwise unavailable a corresponding message appears in the display The phone number is not displayed and as a result is not stored in the calls list 26 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation PHONE 0 The idle display shows how many entries are in the calls list and how many of them are NEW not yet seen A total of 64 call numbers can be stored in the calls list The flashing red LED indicates new calls in the calls list This LED will flash as long as there are still new not read calls in the calls list To stop flashing press 2 repeatedly Displaying phone numbers in the calls list e Select an entry using and 7X Storing numbers from the calls list in the phone book Select an entry using and 7X with C The phone number is stored in the phone book without a name being assig ned Then enter a name for the phone number see Editing entries in the phonebook Note When the number in the phone book is stored together with a name the name entered also appears in the calls list Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 27 Her SETTINGS Deleting phone numbers individually e Select an entry using and 7 Press 99 The display shows i Press a
21. ne number has been assigned to M1 M2 or M3 no phone number is dialled but a loud warning signal is issued from the telephone Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 31 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Her SETTINGS Note Pay attention that the emergency call unit is within range of the tele phone The batteries in the emergency call unit should always be full Automatic emergency calls via the telephone Press and hold down M1 M2 or M3 for approx 5 seconds to start the automatic emergency call function Press ED or again M1 M2 or M3 for approx 5 seconds to end the automatic emergency call function Automatic emergency calls via the emergency call unit 1 Press and hold the button 1 on the emergency call 1 unit for 5 seconds to start the automatic emergency call function 2 Halten Sie erneut die Taste am Notrufgeber f r 5 Sekunden gedr ckt um den automatischen Notruf zu beenden Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation 32 PHONE 0 Starting Ending the automatic emergency call The phone behaves as follows on starting the automatic emergency call 1 The emergency phone loudspeaker is switched on An acoustic emergency call active signal is sounded for 15 sec 2 You can then hear the dialling tone and the phone numbers assigned to the M1 M2 and M3 buttons are automatically dialled in succession at intervals of approx 60 seconds The
22. not working Check you have this service on your phone line Please call your network provider The caller may have withheld their phone number Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 43 See on this page for costs and hours of operation CT Maintenance Please clean your equipment s surfaces with a soft fluff free cloth Never use cleaning agents or solvents Guarantee AMPLICOMMS equipment is produced and tested according to the latest pro duction methods The implementation of carefully chosen materials and highly developed technologies ensure trouble free functioning and a long service life The terms of the guarantee do not apply where the cause of the equipment malfunction is the fault of the telephone network operator or any interposed private branch extension system The terms of the guarantee do not apply to the rechargeable batteries or power packs used in the products The period of guarantee is 24 months from the date of purchase All deficiencies resulting from material of production faults which occur during the period of guarantee will be eliminated free of charge Rights to claims under the terms of guarantee are annulled following intervention by the pur chaser or third parties Damage caused as a result of improper handling or operation incorrect positioning or storing improper connection or installation Acts of God or other external influence are not covered by the terms of guaran tee 44 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503
23. on this product indicates that electrical and electronic apparatus and batteries must be disposed of separately from domestic waste at suitable collection points provided by the public waste author ities Batteries can also often be disposed of at the point of sale You are obliged to dispose of consumable goods properly in accor K NG Packaging materials must be disposed of according to local regulations A 42 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation APPENDIX Help and support Troubleshooting guide Helpline If you need some help and you re in the UK please first check and see if your problem can be solved using the troubleshooting guide below If it can t please call us on 0844 800 6503 using a UK landline at the time of going to print calls cost 6p for connection charge and then 5p a minute Mobile costs may vary Lines are open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm excluding public hol idays If you ve a claim on your 2 year guarantee please contact your supplier can t make phone calls Make sure the phone cable is connected properly If it is there may be a fault Please make sure you re using the phone cable that came with your phone Some features e g the boost function and handsfree are not working Check the power supply Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly they are of the correct type and they are not exhausted The display of incoming call numbers is
24. ours of operation Contents _ Hearing aid compatibility ss amenant 41 Disp sal P 42 Help and support 7 Troubleshooting guide etse ener xa AA AA 43 Malte OB AA a an I SEI E IM Ea IUE UTE 44 Guarantee TEE TELLE 44 Deetaration of KONO NIY AA ANA descente aies 45 MC AA 48 NOTES ERN RR S 50 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 3 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation Getting started Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation RC STARTED Getting started Important please make sure you ve read the safety information on page 40 before you set up your phone system Important Your phone can produce very high sound when Boost is switched on Please take care if the handset is used by others Check box contents You should have 1 corded phone base e 7 Battery type 23 A 12V 7 power adapter plug already installed in the emergency e 1 handset call unit e 1 coiled cord for handset e 1 wall mounting bracket 1 Emergency call unit can be worn 1 user guide on neckband or wristband splash proof e 1 telephone line connector cable e 4 Batteries AA 1 5 V 6 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation GETTING STARTED Important e Use only the power adapter supplied with your telephone e Use only the telephone cable supplied with you
25. r telephone otherwise your phone may not work Connecting the telephone For using all features e g Hands Free and Amplification it is essential that the telephone is powered by the power supply and the batteries 1 Insert the batteries in the open battery compartment Only use batteries of the type AA 1 5 V Pay attention to the correct polarity Close the battery compartment cover Pay attention that the telephone is not connected to the telephone line sock et and or mains power connection when the batteries are being inserted or replaced Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation RC STARTED 2 Connect the telephone as illustrated in the diagram Only use the telephone cable supplied because the equipment may not function if another tele phone cable is used Shaker unit Option Bec tte on Mains power AO wall e a j V D serere wall opcm socket In order to use an approved shaker unit connect the shaker unit plug to the Vibrat socket in the telephone No other work is necessary The shaker unit is ready to operate immediately after connection The shaker unit does not belong to the material supplied Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 43 for costs and hours of operation GETTING STARTED Wall mounting The telephone can also be installed on a wall You require two screws in order to fix the telephone o

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