Congratulations… You have just purchased theMost Remarkable Amplified Phone In The World!40XLC Amplified TelephoneInstallation Guide& User Manual
10Your telephone should be cleaned when necessary with a mild, non-abrasive detergent solution. Unplug your phone and use a slightly damp cloth to wip
11Installation Steps Installation of your ClearSounds™ 40XLC Amplified Phone is easy. There are some basic steps you need to take when you set-up your
12Figure #9 – Set The Ringer : Off, : Low, : Hi PROGRAMMING THE RINGER & AUXILIARY ALERTRinger Volume:You can adjust the ringer volume of you
13Your 40XLC Phone is equipped with a bright STROBE light, which flashes a very bright strobe when the phone rings (See figure #10). It’s almost impossi
14To program your one-touch memory dial buttons please follow instructions below:1. Lift the handset.2. Press the PROG (program) button (See figure #1
15PHONE MOUNTING INSTALLATIONSThe telephone may be placed on a shelf or table, or may be fixed to a wall using the mounting bracket.Plug the AC Adapter
16hole slots on the back of the phone. Slowly slide the phone down until it snaps into place (See figure #20).6. Connect the handset coil cord (curly
1740XLC Phone Operation MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALLMaking A Call Using The Handset1. To make a call, lift the handset, listen for a dial tone and adj
18Receiving/Answering A Call Using The Speakerphone1. Press the “SPKR” (speakerphone) button while the phone is ringing to answer.2. Adjust the volum
19a. If you are using the 3.5mm Audio/Neckloop Jack, and want to speak into the handset, lift the handset and speak into it. Adjust your volume. On c
2Congratulations on your purchase ofthe 40XLC Amplified Phone fromClearSounds Communication.The 40XLC Phone has been designed specifically to meet your
202. Adjust the volume and tone to fit your needs by adjusting the VOLUME (See figure #25) and TONE (See figure #26) controls until you find the right le
21the phone and alert other users that hearing damage can potentially result from misuse. Using the volume reset overrideIn standard mode, the phone w
22Tip: If you are using the boost feature along with the handset boost, we suggest you set the SPCH VOL switch to HI. Any time you utilize the maximum
23Battery Low IndicatorThe battery power level icon is display on the screen when the AC adapter is not plugged in or during a power outage. This will
24NOTE: Those numbers can also be saved to your Phone Book (See pages 29-31 for instruc-tions on setting up your phone book).NOTE: Your 40XLC stores u
25NOTE: The red flashing light will return with your next missed call, next call with Caller ID information or if you receive a message through Message
26Turn ON The Call Waiting Caller ID FeatureIn the hook position,1. Press the MUTE button to access the Programming Menu.2. Using the or button
27In the hook position,1. Press the MUTE button to access the Programming Menu.2. Using the or arrow buttons, highlight/select <<SET PHON
28LCD / Screen Contrast AdjustmentYou can adjust the contrast on the LCD screen to darken or lighten the screen. Your screen has a backlight that auto
29DIM: X------xThis feature allows you to change the number of digits that can be displayed on the screen. If the DIM:X function is activated, the max
3Table Of ContentsComponents Page 5Conditions For Use Page 6Features & Functions Top View Page 7Left side, Right side & B
30To Review / Modify A Number/Name In Your Phone Book:In the hook position,2. Press the MUTE button to access the Programming Menu.3. Using the o
31To Dial A Number From The Phone Book:In the hook position,1. Press the MUTE button to access the Special Feature Menu.2. Using the or arrow bu
324. Using the arrow buttons, choose <<ON>> or <<OFF>>.5. Press the OK button. 6. Press the C button twice to exit.Troublesho
33Difficulty storing numbers in memory1. Make sure you are pressing the correct sequence of buttons for storing numbers.2. If you are interrupted by
34Power Requirements:AC Power Adapter: Input: 120 VAC, 60Hz, 26W. Output: 12V DC 1000 mABatteries: (4) AAA Alkaline batteries (not included)FCC Regist
35network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.h) Please follow instructions for repair
440XLC Miscellaneous Feature Setting Set language Pages 26-27 Set area code / LDS code Page 27 LCD screen contrast Page 28 Date / Hour
5ComponentsCheck to be sure you have all items that come with your telephone. You should have a AC adapterOwners manual Telephone base unitTelephone h
6Conditions for UseImportant Safety InstructionsRead and understand the Installation Guide & User Manual. When using your telephone equipment, bas
7226798111 2 13432152010211814151617192324Figure #2Features & Functions1. C (delete) button2. (up) button3. (down) button4. O
8Features & Functions1. Speakerphone volume adjustment2. Outgoing speech volume select switch (LO/NORMAL/HI)3. Ringer Volume select switch (HI/
9Figure #41. Handset Boost button2. Memory card to record speed dial numbers3. Dialing mode select switch (T/P)4. Battery compartment5. Phone keyh
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